[House Report 117-402]
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117th Congress } { Report
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
2d Session } { 117-402
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DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION, AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND
RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS BILL, 2023
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R E P O R T
of the
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
together with
MINORITY VIEWS
[to accompany h.r. 8294]
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July 5, 2022.--Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the
State of the Union and ordered to be printed
DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION, AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND
RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS BILL, 2023
117th Congress } { Report
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
2d Session } { 117-402
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DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION, AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND
RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS BILL, 2023
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R E P O R T
of the
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
together with
MINORITY VIEWS
[to accompany h.r. 8294]
[GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT]
July 5, 2022.--Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the
State of the Union and ordered to be printed
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DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION, AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND
RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS BILL, 2023
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July 5, 2022.--Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the
State of the Union and ordered to be printed
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Mr. Price of North Carolina, from the Committee on Appropriations,
submitted the following
R E P O R T
together with
MINORITY VIEWS
[To accompany H.R. 8294]
The Committee on Appropriations submits the following
report in explanation of the accompanying bill making
appropriations for the Departments of Transportation, Housing
and Urban Development, and related agencies for the fiscal year
ending September 30, 2023.
INDEX TO BILL AND REPORT
Page number
Bill Report
Title I--Department of Transportation...................... 2
7
Title II--Department of Housing and Urban Development...... 104
113
Title III--Related Agencies................................ 223
172
Title IV--General Provisions............................... 228
181
Minority Views............................................. 535
PROGRAM, PROJECT, AND ACTIVITY
During fiscal year 2023, for the purposes of the Balanced
Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Public Law
99-177), as amended, with respect to appropriations contained
in the accompanying bill, the terms ``program, project, and
activity'' (PPA) shall mean any item for which a dollar amount
is contained in appropriations acts (including joint
resolutions providing continuing appropriations), accompanying
reports of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations,
or accompanying conference reports and joint explanatory
statements of the committee of conference. This definition
shall apply to all programs for which new budget (obligational)
authority is provided, as well as to discretionary grants and
discretionary grant allocations made through either bill or
report language.
The Committee directs the departments and agencies funded
by this Act to address each number listed in the reports in
their respective operating plans and warns that efforts to
operate programs at levels contrary to the levels recommended
and directed in these reports would not be advised.
OPERATING PLANS AND REPROGRAMMING GUIDELINES
The Committee includes a provision (section 405)
establishing the authority by which funding made available to
the agencies funded by this Act may be reprogrammed for other
purposes. The provision specifically requires the advance
approval of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
of any proposal to reprogram funds that:
creates a new program;
eliminates a PPA;
increases funds or personnel for any PPA for
which funds have been denied or restricted by Congress;
redirects funds that were directed in such
reports for a specific activity to a different purpose;
augments an existing PPA in excess of
$5,000,000 or 10 percent, whichever is less;
reduces an existing PPA by $5,000,000 or 10
percent, whichever is less; or
creates, reorganizes, or restructures
offices different from the congressional budget
justifications or the table at the end of the Committee
report, whichever is more detailed.
The Committee retains the requirement that each agency
submit an operating plan to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations not later than 60 days after enactment of this
Act to establish the baseline for application of reprogramming
and transfer authorities provided in this Act. Specifically,
each agency must provide a table for each appropriation with
columns displaying the prior year enacted level; budget
request; adjustments made by Congress; adjustments for
rescissions, if appropriate; and the fiscal year enacted level.
The table shall delineate the appropriation and prior year
enacted level both by object class and by PPA, as detailed in
this Act, accompanying reports of the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations, accompanying conference reports
and joint explanatory statements of the committee of
conference, or in the budget appendix for the respective
appropriations, whichever is more detailed, and shall apply to
all items for which new budget (obligational) authority is
provided, as well as to discretionary grants and discretionary
grant allocations. The operating plan also must identify items
of special Congressional interest. Should the agency create,
alter, discontinue, or otherwise change any program as
described in the agency's budget justification, those changes
must be a part of the agency's operating plan. Finally, the
agency shall submit with the operating plan a summary of the
reporting requirements contained in this Act, the House and
Senate reports, and the accompanying conference reports and
joint explanatory statements of the committee of conference.
The summary should include Inspector General and Government
Accountability Office (GAO) reports as well. In certain
instances, the Committee may direct the agency to submit a
revised operating plan for approval or may direct changes to
the operating plan, if the plan is not consistent with the
directives of the accompanying conference reports and joint
explanatory statements of the committee of conference.
The Committee expects the agencies and bureaus to submit
reprogramming requests in a timely manner and to provide a
thorough explanation of the proposed reallocations, including a
detailed justification of increases and reductions and the
specific impact of proposed changes on the budget request for
the following fiscal year. Any reprogramming request shall
include any out-year budgetary impacts and a separate
accounting of program or mission impacts on estimated carryover
funds. Reprogramming procedures shall apply to funds provided
in this Act, unobligated balances from previous appropriations
Acts that are available for obligation or expenditure in fiscal
year 2023, and non-appropriated resources such as fee
collections that are used to meet program requirements in
fiscal year 2023.
The Committee expects each agency to manage its programs
and activities within the amounts appropriated by Congress. The
Committee reminds agencies that reprogramming requests should
be submitted only in the case of an unforeseeable emergency or
a situation that could not have been anticipated when
formulating the budget request for the current fiscal year.
Except in emergency situations, reprogramming requests should
be submitted no later than June 30, 2023. Further, the
Committee notes that when an agency submits a reprogramming or
transfer request to the Committees on Appropriations and does
not receive identical responses from the House and Senate, it
is the responsibility of the agency to reconcile the House and
Senate differences before proceeding and, if reconciliation is
not possible, to consider the request to reprogram funds
unapproved.
The Committee would also like to clarify that this section
applies to working capital funds of both the Department of
Transportation (DOT) and the Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) and that no funds may be obligated from
working capital fund accounts to augment programs, projects, or
activities for which appropriations have been specifically
rejected by Congress, or to increase funds or personnel for any
PPA above the amounts appropriated by this Act.
CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS
Budget justifications are the primary tool used by the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations to evaluate the
resource requirements and fiscal needs of agencies. The
Committee is aware that the format and presentation of budget
materials is largely left to the agency within presentation
objectives set forth by the Office of Management and Budget.
The Committee expects all of the budget justifications to
provide the data needed to make appropriate and meaningful
funding decisions. The Committee continues the direction that
justifications submitted with the fiscal year 2024 budget
request by agencies funded by this Act contain the customary
level of detailed data and explanatory statements to support
the appropriations requests at the level of detail contained in
the funding table included at the end of this report. Among
other items, agencies shall provide a detailed discussion of
proposed new initiatives, proposed changes in the agency's
financial plan from prior year enactment, detailed data on all
programs, and comprehensive information on any office or agency
restructurings. At a minimum, each agency must also provide
adequate justification for funding and staffing changes for
each individual office and materials that compare programs,
projects, and activities that are proposed for fiscal year 2024
to the fiscal year 2023 enacted levels.
The Committee is aware that the analytical materials
required for review by the Committee are unique to each agency
in this Act. Therefore, the Committee expects that each agency
will coordinate with the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations in advance on its planned presentation for its
budget justification materials in support of the fiscal year
2024 budget request. The Committee also reminds all agencies
funded by this Act to provide accurate organizational charts in
the budget justifications. The Committee considers any changes
to the organizational charts to be a reprogramming requiring
approval of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
under section 405 of this Act.
OTHER MATTERS
The Committee directs each of the departments and agencies
funded by this Act to identify opportunities to prioritize
resilience, equity, environmental justice, regional efforts,
and robust stakeholder engagement.
Resiliency.--The Committee believes that every new
construction or major rehabilitation project funded by this Act
should be constructed to the most current relevant standards
and that these projects should address the risk of structure
failure or loss of use from natural hazards throughout the
lifetime of the project. As a measure of responsible fiscal
prudence, resilient construction and land management practices
should be integrated into every program funded by this Act.
Further, the Committee notes the damage and devastation caused
by flooding nationwide. The Committee supports the use of the
best available scientific and technical data to account for the
flood risks over the anticipated service life of a new or
rehabilitated project.
Performance measures.--The Committee directs each of the
departments and agencies funded by this Act to comply with
title 31 of the United States Code, including the development
of their organizational priority goals and outcomes such as
performance outcome measures, output measures, efficiency
measures, and customer service measures.
Customer service.--The Committee continues to support
efforts to improve customer service in accordance with
executive order 13571. The Committee directs all departments
and agencies funded by this Act to develop standards to improve
customer service and incorporate the standards into the
performance plans required under title 31 of the United States
Code. Further, the Committee recognizes that not all
departments and agencies are subject to executive order 13571.
For such departments and agencies funded by this Act, the
Committee directs the departments and agencies to make
continuous improvements and adopt best practices for improving
customer service.
Federal advertising.--The Committee understands that, as
the largest advertiser in the United States, the Federal
government should work to ensure fair access to its advertising
contracts for small disadvantaged businesses, businesses owned
by minorities and women, and local media. As such, the
Committee directs each department and agency funded by this Act
to include the following information in its fiscal year 2024
budget justification: expenditures for fiscal year 2022 and
2023, respectively, for all contracts for advertising services
of Small Business Administration-recognized socioeconomic
subcategory-certified small businesses, as defined in the Small
Business Act, and all minority-owned businesses, as well as for
local media.
Targeted investments in impoverished areas.--The Committee
continues to support investments in areas of persistent poverty
and historically disadvantaged communities. The Committee notes
that the Act defines areas of persistent poverty as such term
is defined in section 6702 of title 49, United States Code.
Further, the Committee recommendation provides funding for
grants and technical assistance to areas of persistent poverty
and historically disadvantaged communities through two DOT
programs, the national infrastructure investments program (also
known as RAISE) and the thriving communities initiative, and
HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research. In addition,
the Committee notes that the departments funded by this Act are
actively working to implement executive order 13985, including
opportunities for increased investment in underserved
communities like areas of persistent poverty and historically
disadvantaged communities. The Committee commends the
departments for these efforts.
In addition, to understand how programs funded through the
departments funded by this Act are serving such areas, House
Report 116-106 directed such departments to submit a report on
the percentage of funds allocated by each program in fiscal
years 2017, 2018, and 2019 and estimates for fiscal year 2020
that serve populations living in persistent poverty counties or
census tracts. House Report 116-452 further directed such
departments to update the information with the data for the
next fiscal year upon completion of the initial report required
by House Report 116-106. The Committee commends HUD for
completing a report covering fiscal years 2017 through 2020.
The Committee is disappointed that DOT has not completed the
report, reminds DOT of the directives in House Report 116-106,
House Report 116-452, and House Report 117-99, and directs DOT
to submit the report required by House Report 116-106 no later
than 30 days after enactment of this Act.
Promoting land use policies and affordable housing
development.--The Committee remains concerned with rising
housing costs and the lack of affordable housing supply,
especially in job-rich areas. Therefore, the Committee
encourages HUD to consult with DOT and issue joint non-binding
guidance outlining voluntary best practices for land use
policies to increase the supply of affordable and market-rate
housing near transportation and transit hubs. This guidance
should provide recommendations for local, regional, and state
land use agencies to improve their land use and zoning, such as
increasing density, reducing minimum lot sizes, creating by-
right development for multi-family homes, streamlining or
shortening the permitting processes, eliminating impact fees,
allowing accessory dwelling units, density bonuses, or land
value capture mechanisms. This guidance should also focus on
providing best practices to local land use agencies and transit
agencies who work together to promote transit-oriented
development, and should consider the variations of best
practices among urban, suburban, and rural communities. The
Committee urges the departments to use all tools available to
encourage a ``complete streets'' approach to transportation
policy and design.
Affordable housing and cross-agency coordination.--Access
to housing and transportation are critical for individuals and
families to have a safe and affordable place to live and to get
to and from work, school, and home. The Committee notes that
the location of affordable housing and its proximity to
transportation can have a significant impact on the cost of
living and quality of life. The intersection between housing
and transportation requires increased coordination and
engagement between DOT and HUD. The Committee is pleased that
DOT has taken steps to support affordable housing in the
notices of funding opportunities (NOFOs) for some of its
competitive grant programs. The Committee urges DOT to continue
to incorporate language in competitive grant programs
encouraging potential applicants to consider access to
affordable housing, land use, density, rural main street
revitalization, and transit-oriented development. Further, the
Committee directs HUD and DOT to collaborate, as appropriate,
to identify Federal resources which could be leveraged by
potential applicants and awardees, improve cross-agency
coordination with respect to competitive grants programs and
NOFOs, and to explore increasing emphasis within NOFOs on
activities to encourage potential applicants to approach
housing and transportation projects in a more holistic,
interconnected manner. In this effort, the departments should
also engage other Federal agencies, as HUD and DOT deem
appropriate, to strengthen outcomes for potential applicants
and communities. The Committee directs HUD and DOT to jointly
brief the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its
initial cross-agency engagement and findings no later than 180
days after the enactment of this Act.
Fostering transit-oriented development (TOD).--The
Committee recognizes the potential for TOD to facilitate
economic development, affordable housing construction, and more
livable and healthier communities. Considering the potential
for TOD projects to improve access to affordable housing and
transportation, the Committee directs DOT and HUD to brief the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than 180
days after enactment of this Act on existing Federal
transportation and housing programs which currently incorporate
TOD, existing programs where additional emphasis on TOD may be
appropriate, technical assistance or guidance materials
developed by the departments to assist potential applicants in
pursuing TOD, and the feasibility of such existing programs
supporting infill projects, developers and local governments
constructing units on existing or underused urban land close to
city amenities and transportation, and transportation projects
that increase the share of nonmotorized trips and improve the
efficiency of existing surface transportation infrastructure.
The Committee notes that such a briefing is not required to be
a joint briefing by the departments.
Regional councils of government.--The Committee recommends
that all departments and agencies funded by this Act list
regional councils and councils of governments as eligible
entities in competitions for Federal funding whenever local
governments or non-profit agencies are eligible entities.
Furthermore, it is the desire of the Committee that all
departments and agencies funded by this Act actively seek
opportunities for regional councils and councils of governments
to serve as lead applicants and grantees to encourage and
expand greater regional collaboration. In the competitive
grants process, all departments and agencies funded by this Act
should work with entities having previous experience with
administering Federal funding that resulted in successful,
comprehensive, and well-coordinated outcomes.
Nondisclosure agreements.--The Committee recognizes that
harassment, including sexual harassment and assault, continue
to be pervasive in the workplace, and that the use of
predispute nondisclosure and nondisparagement clauses as
conditions of employment can perpetuate illegal conduct by
silencing survivors and shielding perpetrators. The Committee
directs the departments and agencies funded by this Act to
assess the prevalence of predispute nondisclosure and
nondisparagement clauses in employment contracts used by
contractors and grantees receiving Federal funds. The Committee
directs the departments and agencies funded by this Act to
include proposals in their fiscal year 2024 budget request to
eliminate the use of grants and contracts to employers that use
this practice.
TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $141,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023*..................... 186,419,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 176,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +34,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -10,419,000
*Includes the Office of Multimodal Freight Infrastructure and Policy,
which was requested as a separate account.
Office of the Secretary.--The Office of the Secretary has
primary responsibility to provide overall planning, direction,
and control of departmental affairs.
Office of the Deputy Secretary.--The Office of the Deputy
Secretary assists the Office of the Secretary and the Deputy
Secretary serves as the Department's chief operating officer.
Office of the General Counsel.--The Office of the General
Counsel provides legal services to the Office of the Secretary
and coordinates and reviews the legal work of the chief
counsels' offices of the operating administrations.
Office of the Under Secretary of Transportation for
Policy.--The Office of the Under Secretary of Transportation
for Policy provides leadership in the development of policies
for the Department, developing proposals and providing advice
to the Secretary regarding legislative and regulatory
initiatives across all modes of transportation.
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Budget and
Programs.--The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Budget and
Programs directs and coordinates all of the Department's
budget, performance, and finance activities.
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Governmental
Affairs.--The Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Governmental Affairs is responsible for Congressional and
intergovernmental relations.
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration.--The
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration
establishes policies and provides operational services with
respect to acquisition, office space and facilities, security,
and human resources.
Office of Public Affairs and Public Engagement.--The Office
of Public Affairs and Public Engagement is responsible for the
Department's press releases, social media, fact sheets, and
responses to press inquiries and creating opportunities for
direct dialogue with the public.
Office of the Executive Secretariat.--The Office of the
Executive Secretariat assists the Secretary and Deputy
Secretary in carrying out their responsibilities by controlling
and coordinating internal and external documents.
Office of Intelligence, Security, and Emergency Response.--
The Office of Intelligence, Security, and Emergency Response is
responsible for intelligence, security policy, preparedness,
training and exercises, national security, and operations.
Office of the Chief Information Officer.--The Office of the
Chief Information Officer serves as the principal advisor to
the Secretary on information technology (IT) operations,
systems, management, and security.
Office of Tribal Government Affairs.--The Office of Tribal
Government Affairs plans, coordinates, and implements policies
and programs serving Indian Tribes and is responsible for
tribal relations.
Office of Multimodal Freight Infrastructure and Policy.--
The Office of Multimodal Freight Infrastructure and Policy
develops and manages the National Freight Strategic Plan and
the National Multimodal Freight Network and oversees the
development and updating of state freight plans.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $176,000,000 for the
salaries and expenses of the offices comprising the Office of
the Secretary of Transportation (OST).
Competitive grant applicants.--The Committee recognizes
completing multiple different notices of funding opportunities
(NOFOs) and benefit-cost analyses can be challenging for
communities of all sizes. The Committee understands that given
the wide array of projects eligible under competitive grant
programs and the diverse types of benefits that might be
applicable to these projects, it may be difficult for the
Department to use one standardized application and benefit-cost
analysis form across the entire Department. The Committee
directs the Department, consistent with the Paperwork Reduction
Act, to simplify the NOFO and benefit-cost analysis processes,
where applicable, and create options for digital, on-line
submissions.
Cross-modal coordination for safety.--The Committee is
aware of a need for improved coordination among modes and the
important role it plays in safety oversight, especially where
there is an adoption of cross-modal technology that can
transform the transportation network. In addition to the work
of the Highly Automated Systems Safety Center of Excellence
(HASS COE), the Committee continues to direct the Secretary to
establish a Department-wide holistic approach to road safety in
order to ensure that agencies with responsibilities for road
safety coordinate their expertise, resources, and approach.
Digitalization technologies.--The Committee supports the
Department and operating administrations dedicating resources
and finding opportunities to help communities incorporate
digitalization technologies to increase the resiliency of their
infrastructure, enhance safety, and improve accessibility for
disadvantaged communities.
Distressed coal communities.--To diversify and enhance
economic opportunities, the Committee directs the Secretary to
prioritize discretionary funding to distressed counties within
the Central Appalachian region to help communities and regions
that have been affected by job losses in coal mining, coal
power plant operations, and coal-related supply chain
industries due to the economic downturn of the coal industry.
DOT buildings.--Not later than 30 days after the date of
enactment of this Act, the Department shall brief the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on the terms of its
building delegation agreement with the General Services
Administration (GSA) for the William T. Coleman, Jr. and Norman
Y. Mineta Federal Building and the terms of its interagency
agreement with GSA and building exchange agreement for the
Volpe building. Briefing topics shall also include the space
allocation, maintenance plan and costs, operational services
above GSA standards, security costs, the workforce managing and
operating these buildings, and the funding sources for building
costs.
Green infrastructure for rail or multi-modal transportation
hubs.--The Committee encourages the Secretary to allow slow
green infrastructure on or near rail or multi-modal
transportation hubs to be eligible for Federal funding
administered by DOT. This includes, but is not limited to,
activities that would increase green space surrounding the
structure such as urban trees, vegetation, and enhanced
streetscapes, including energy-efficient lighting. These
elements not only provide opportunities to mitigate
transportation pollution, improve air quality, and control
storm water runoff but in some cases could also provide or
enhance the structure's security elements and help conserve and
reduce the structure's energy use. They also serve as a
welcoming component for passengers entering or exiting a rail
or multi-modal transportation hub.
Implementation of DOT's equity action plan.--As part of its
equity action plan, DOT has committed itself to a number of
equity actions. Among these actions already taken are reducing
racial equity and barriers to opportunity as a consideration
for awarding discretionary grants and requiring the grantees of
discretionary grant awards to report on benefits to
disadvantaged communities. Not less than 180 days after the
date of enactment of this Act, the Department shall submit a
report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on
the direct and indirect effect of these equity actions on the
discretionary grant awards made after February 2021.
Infrastructure supporting cross-border trade.--The
Committee continues to support strengthening the coordination
between DOT and other relevant Federal agencies to improve
freight infrastructure development along the border, which is
critical to bilateral trade. The Committee notes that the
Office of International Transportation and Trade and the Office
of Multimodal Freight Infrastructure and Policy within OST are
well-positioned to lead departmental efforts to coordinate
border transportation infrastructure initiatives and projects.
The Committee directs the Secretary to brief the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations not later than 120 days
after the date of enactment of this Act on the work of these
offices, including coordination with the GSA, the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS), and other Federal agencies, to
facilitate trade with more supporting infrastructure.
Nationally significant freight and highway (INFRA)
projects.--The Committee is concerned that the East Coast's
freight network lacks the capacity to meet growing demands and
for interstates that are two lanes, freight capacity is even
more limited. The Committee encourages the Department to
consider prioritizing projects which address capacity issues in
order to alleviate incident-related delays and backups on
interstates where truck traffic is growing at a faster pace
than passenger vehicle traffic.
Open skies.--The Committee continues to urge DOT to take
steps to ensure that U.S. airline carriers and their workers
have a fair and equal opportunity to compete in accordance with
open skies agreements with foreign governments. The Committee
notes that DOT worked with the State Department to reach recent
memorandums of agreement with foreign governments to ensure
transparency, accountability, and enforcement remain important
tenets of open skies agreements. The Committee directs DOT to
continue to proactively work with the State Department to take
appropriate action with any foreign governments where
government subsidies have resulted in market distortion. The
Committee directs DOT to provide regular updates to the
Committee on their activities related to the fair enforcement
of open skies agreements.
Ports of entry (POE).--The Committee directs DOT to
continue its coordination with the Office of Management and
Budget, GSA, and DHS, including U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, regarding its efforts in support of those entities
in opening and closing POEs that affect commercial motor
vehicle traffic, including providing sufficient time to plan
for operational and staffing changes.
Regulations.--The Committee is concerned about the duration
of regulatory review timelines at the Department for cross-
modal issues. The Committee recommends that the Department
focus on customer service while continuing to prioritize the
safety, security, and efficiency of the nation's transportation
system.
Transportation workforce outreach program.--The Committee
strongly supports initiatives to increase diversity and
encourage young, midcareer, and experienced workers to consider
careers in the transportation sector. The Committee directs the
Department to increase public awareness of professional
opportunities in the transportation sector as part of its
public affairs and public engagement strategy and activities.
Value capture.--The Committee is aware that both Federal
Transit Administration (FTA) and Federal Highway Administration
(FHWA) have issued extensive guidance on value capture
techniques, which is the use of a portion of increased property
values created as a result of public infrastructure investment.
Because value capture strategies are usually part of a mixed
funding and financing package, the Committee believes that
value capture can be a tool for economic development and as a
non-Federal source of funding for transportation
infrastructure, such as transit and passenger rail projects.
The Committee encourages DOT to continue to support state and
local governments exploring the use of value capture
strategies.
RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $51,363,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 48,147,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 66,963,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +15,600,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +18,816,000
The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and
Technology coordinates, facilitates, and reviews the
Department's research and development programs and activities;
coordinates and develops positioning, navigation, and timing
(PNT) technology; maintains PNT policy, coordination, and
spectrum management; manages the nationwide differential global
positioning system (GPS); and oversees and provides direction
to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), the
Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office, the
University Transportation Centers (UTCs) program, the John A.
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, and the
Transportation Safety Institute.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $66,963,000 for
research and technology activities.
Advanced Research Projects Agency--Infrastructure (ARPA-
I).--The recommendation includes funding, as requested, to
establish the ARPA-I, which was authorized in section 25012 of
the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) (P.L. 117-
58). Not less than 90 days after the date of enactment of this
Act, the Department shall submit to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations a staffing plan for ARPA-I and an
outline of planned research activities.
ARPA-I is an opportunity to ensure that the U.S. is a
global leader in developing and deploying advanced
transportation infrastructure technologies and materials. In
partnership with industry, state and local governments, and
academia, ARPA-I can advance solutions that will, among other
things, promote the safe and efficient movement of goods and
people, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and protect against
physical and cyber threats. In addition, ARPA-I is authorized
to support and accelerate transformational technological
advances in areas in which the private sector is unlikely to
carry out projects due to technical and financial uncertainty.
Autonomous vehicles (AV).--The Committee recognizes that
any amount of AV development and deployment will require DOT to
collaborate with private-industry and other academic
researchers to ensure the safety of the technology. Amounts
made available under this heading are available for the testing
of autonomous vehicles and DOT is reminded that collaboration
includes information sharing with the appropriate safeguards.
The Committee encourages DOT to evaluate the opinions,
perspectives, and needs of communities of color as it pertains
to AV adoption, including passenger and package delivery
vehicles, in partnership with accredited universities of higher
education, including historically black colleges or
universities (HBCUs), and Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs),
or consortia thereof. Further, the Committee encourages the
Department to update its Automated Vehicles Comprehensive Plan
to include the full scope of workforce challenges that AVs
pose, consistent with the Department's innovation principles.
AV research plan.--The Committee notes that the Department
submitted an AV research plan to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on October 26, 2021, as required
by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260).
The Committee was disappointed with the level of detail
included in the plan for future AV research, and directs the
Department to submit an update to the AV research plan with
specific projects for future AV research. The Committee
supports the Department's collaboration through numerous
partnerships with the private sector and other Federal
agencies, notably with the Department of Defense at the
military cyber center in Augusta, Georgia. As the Department
works to update the AV research plan, the Committee directs the
Department to consider projects that could include testing the
cyber security of global navigation satellite system inputs to
AV systems to improve safety. Such projects could include the
design and development of a testing lab which would allow the
government and industry developers to test hardware and
software in a way that mirrors the urban environment.
Bridge clearinghouse.--The Committee was pleased to provide
funding for an accelerated bridge technologies clearinghouse in
the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (P.L. 117-103) to
provide a platform for bridge and structure stakeholders to
find technically robust and unbiased information and reports
that evaluate innovations while facilitating the acceptance and
implementation of new bridge and structure materials and
technologies. DOT shall provide a briefing to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on it efforts to implement
the accelerated bridge technologies clearinghouse not later
than 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act.
HASS COE.--As automated systems and technologies become
increasingly widespread, the Committee continues to believe
that the safety of the traveling public jointly depends on
innovation by technology developers and owners and operators
coupled with appropriate Federal regulation and effective
oversight. The HASS COE serves as the central location within
DOT for expertise in automation technology and systems, which
will in turn support the capability of operating
administrations to review, assess, and validate the safety of
automation across all modes of transportation. The Committee
appreciates the progress that the HASS COE has made over the
past year and looks forward to the HASS COE becoming fully
operational.
Immersive technology.--The Committee encourages the
Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology to consider the
potential of immersive technology as a tool for remote
collaboration and site inspection or preparation by engineers,
architects, and construction workers with the objective of
improving worker safety, avoiding system closures, and
improving service.
PNT and GPS backup technologies.--The Committee supports
the findings in DOT's January 2021 ``Complementary PNT and GPS
Backup Technologies Demonstration Report'' (DOT-VNTSC-20-07)
and provides $15,000,000 to continue the program established in
fiscal year 2022 and other efforts that lead to the wide
adoption of multiple technologies that provide the necessary
GPS backup and complementary PNT consistent with the
Department's 2021 report.
Transportation accessibility.--The Committee continues to
support the objectives of the transportation access pilot
program authorized in section 13010 of the IIJA. The purpose of
this program is to improve transportation planning by measuring
the level of surface transportations modes to destinations
essential for daily living, such as jobs, health care
facilities, child care services, education, housing, and
grocery stores and disaggregating the level of access by
geographic and demographic groups. The Committee urges the
Department to establish the program not later than November 15,
2022, as required by statute, and reminds the Department of its
obligation to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on its implementation actions as required by the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022.
University Transportation Centers (UTCs).--UTCs play a key
role in conducting research and development activities. The
Committee continues to support UTCs, which are authorized under
section 5505 of title 49, United States Code. Funding for these
competitive grants in fiscal year 2023 is provided through a
combination of $80,000,000 in this Act and $19,000,000 of
advanced appropriations in the IIJA. In addition, the Committee
provides $600,000 for interdisciplinary transportation law and
policy and $5,000,000 for the National Institute for Congestion
Reduction and the National Center for Transportation
Infrastructure and Durability and Life-Extension.
Transportation Resilience and Adaptation Centers of
Excellence (TRACE).--The Committee acknowledges the extreme
hardship that rural and underserved communities experience when
faced with natural disasters and extreme weather, such as
flooding, derechos, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires. As
such, the Committee recommendation includes $10,000,000 for the
TRACE to establish and administer one national Center of
Excellence and one regional Center of Excellence, as authorized
by section 13009 of the IIJA. In selecting the Centers of
Excellence, the Committee encourages the Secretary to
prioritize selection of entities that partner, or will partner,
with community colleges, technical colleges, Historically Black
Colleges and Universities, and educational institutions that
serve rural areas.
NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $775,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 1,500,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 775,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -725,000,000
The national infrastructure investments program (also known
as RAISE and formerly known as both BUILD and TIGER) was
created in division A of the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act (P.L. 111-5) and authorized in section 21202 of the IIJA to
provide grants and credit assistance to state and local
governments, tribal governments, United States territories,
transit agencies, port authorities, metropolitan planning
organizations, or a combination of such entities to improve the
nation's transportation infrastructure. Eligible projects
include highways and bridges, public transportation, freight
and passenger rail, port infrastructure, and bicycle and
pedestrian improvements. The national infrastructure
investments program awards funds on a competitive basis to
projects that will have a significant local or regional impact.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $775,000,000 for the
national infrastructure investments program to support
multimodal, multijurisdictional transportation projects that
are more difficult to accomplish through traditional
transportation programs. Key tenets of this program include its
flexibility and the ability for any public entity to apply
directly and not through a state department of transportation.
RAISE also fosters collaboration and leverages non-Federal
investments from private, state, and local sources. The
Committee has consistently heard from communities large and
small on the difference RAISE grants have made in improving
safety, state of good repair, economic competitiveness,
environmental sustainability, and quality of life.
Persistent poverty.--The Committee continues to support
providing assistance to historically disadvantaged communities
and areas of persistent poverty. Specifically, the Act requires
that not less than $30,000,000 be awarded to projects in
historically disadvantaged communities or areas of persistent
poverty.
Planning.--Recognizing that planning is critical to the
success of any infrastructure investment, the Act dedicates not
less than $38,750,000 for the planning, preparation, and design
of projects prioritizing transit, transit-oriented development,
multimodal, intercity passenger rail, and pedestrian projects.
The recommendation exempts planning grants from statutory grant
minimums and the Committee notes the availability of technical
assistance through the Thriving Communities Initiative to
comprehensively address the planning needs of these types of
projects.
Transformative projects.--The Committee encourages DOT to
emphasize multi-modal, transformative projects in its
consideration of grant awards. The Committee stresses the
importance of an equitable distribution of funding among urban
and rural areas and also sees great value in projects that
align with the Department's equity action plan and the
administration's Federal sustainability plan.
THRIVING COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $25,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 110,737,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 100,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +75,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -10,737,000
The Thriving Communities Initiative identifies and provides
support for communities with persistent barriers that prevent
access to opportunities such as schools, healthcare, and
employment. The program provides technical assistance and
capacity building to improve access to opportunity through
transportation infrastructure improvements.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $100,000,000 for the
Thriving Communities Initiative.
The grant application process itself should neither
advantage nor disadvantage any applicant or project. DOT
competitive grant programs are as broad and varied as the needs
and sizes of the communities that apply for such grants. The
Committee recognizes that, in practice, some communities can
afford a professional grant-writing cadre, whereas others
cannot, and that may affect the clarity, completeness, and
accuracy of applications. To help bridge this divide, the
Thriving Communities Initiative allows DOT to not only build
the capacity of communities to compete for grants, but also
community and regional planning efforts in combination with
other Federal grant programs with direct, extensive technical
assistance both prior to application submission and post-award.
The Committee directs DOT, to the extent possible, to fund
cooperative agreements that will provide technical assistance,
planning, and capacity building to communities in a variety of
geographic areas, including urban and rural communities. In
addition, the Committee provides $5,000,000 under ``Policy
Development and Research'' within the Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) for an interagency collaborative
initiative to ensure housing and infrastructure development are
taken into consideration in the administration of the Thriving
Communities Initiative.
Cooperation and coordination among the Departments of HUD,
Health and Human Services (HHS), Education (ED), and Labor
(DOL); the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE); the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); and other Federal
agencies is critical to increasing mobility, reducing pollution
from transportation sources, expanding affordable
transportation options, facilitating efficient land use,
preserving or expanding jobs, improving housing and health
conditions, and enhancing connections to health care,
education, and food security. As such, the Committee directs
DOT to work with HUD, HHS, ED, DOL, USACE, EPA, and any other
Federal agencies DOT deems appropriate to identify Federal
resources that complement the Thriving Communities Initiative,
to improve cross-agency coordination with respect to NOFOs,
where appropriate, and to consider incentives for potential
applicants to plan for or execute Federal funding
comprehensively toward the goal of addressing persistent
barriers that prevent a community from thriving. Further, the
Committee reminds DOT of the requirement in House Report 117-99
to brief the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on
its multi-agency engagement.
NATIONAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION AND INNOVATIVE FINANCE BUREAU
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $3,800,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 3,850,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 3,800,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -50,000
The National Surface Transportation and Innovative Finance
Bureau (Bureau) administers and coordinates the Department's
existing transportation finance programs and the INFRA
competitive grant program and provides technical assistance and
outreach to communities on financing and funding opportunities
for transportation infrastructure.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $3,800,000 for the
Bureau.
Asset classes.--The Committee is encouraged that the Bureau
is finalizing plans to expand its portfolio to asset classes
such as transit-oriented development, airport, port, rail,
fleet electrification, electric car charging stations, the
adoption of transformative technology, and loans to state
infrastructure banks for rural and underserved communities. Not
less than 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the
Bureau shall brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on streamlining and developing the delivery of
transformative projects with an expansive asset class.
Rural Opportunities to Use Transportation for Economic
Success (ROUTES).--Section 25010 of the IIJA codified both the
ROUTES Office and Council to coordinate technical and financial
assistance across operating modes for rural communities,
Tribes, and historically disadvantaged communities. The
Committee encourages the Bureau to continue overseeing ROUTES
activities and supporting the Council.
RAILROAD REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT FINANCING PROGRAM
The railroad rehabilitation and improvement financing
(RRIF) program was established in the Transportation Equity Act
for the 21st Century (P.L. 105-78) to provide direct loans and
loan guarantees to state and local governments, government-
sponsored entities, and railroads. Credit assistance under the
program may be used for rehabilitating or developing rail
equipment and facilities, developing or establishing intermodal
facilities, and transit-oriented development.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Act authorizes the Secretary to issue direct loans and
loan guarantees pursuant to chapter 224 of title 49, United
States Code.
RRIF credit risk premiums (CRPs).--Section 109 of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 provided $10,000,000 to
support the repayment of CRPs, with interest, for eligible
loans in cohort 3. The Committee understands that the
Department is working to implement section 109 and directs the
Department to work diligently to make such repayments to
borrowers in cohort 3 that have satisfied the terms of their
loan agreements as required by section 109.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CAPITAL
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $5,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 5,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 5,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The financial management capital program supports a multi-
year project to upgrade the Department's financial systems,
processes, and reporting capabilities. The program implements
requirements to comply with Federal laws, regulations, and
standards regarding the oversight of Federal funds.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $5,000,000 for the
financial management capital program.
CYBER SECURITY INITIATIVES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $39,400,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 48,100,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 48,100,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +8,700,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The cyber security initiatives account is an effort to
close performance gaps in the Department's cyber security. The
account includes support for essential program enhancements,
infrastructure improvements, and contractual resources to
enhance the security of the Department's computer network and
to reduce the risk of security breaches.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $48,100,000 to
provide the necessary resources for DOT to enhance its cyber
security program and capabilities.
OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $11,564,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 20,555,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 15,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +3,436,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -5,555,000
The Office of Civil Rights is responsible for advising the
Secretary on civil rights and equal opportunity issues and
ensuring the full implementation of the civil rights laws and
departmental civil rights policies in all official actions and
programs. This office is responsible for enforcing laws and
regulations that prohibit discrimination in Federally operated
and Federally assisted transportation programs and enabling
access to transportation providers. The Office of Civil Rights
also handles all civil rights cases affecting Department
employees.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $15,000,000 for the
Office of Civil Rights.
Disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) revenue caps.--
Pursuant to the IIJA, the size standard for businesses seeking
to participate in the DBE program for Federal Highway
Administration and Federal Transit Administration-assisted
contracts is $28,480,000 in annual receipts, whereas the size
standard for businesses seeking to participate in the DBE
program for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-assisted
contracts or the Airport Concession DBE (ACDBE) programs is
based on Small Business Administration (SBA) size standards,
which is a function of either annual receipts ($2,500,000-
41,500,000) or number of employees (100-15,000) by type of
industry. The Committee directs DOT to analyze and submit a
report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations not
later than one year after the date of enactment of this Act on
the administrative and programmatic effects of different size
standards across operating administrations, specifically, ease
of application by businesses and certification by DOT; usage
rate by project sponsors once certified; number of businesses
that are certified for FHWA, FTA, and FAA DBE programs; the
number of FAA certified DBEs that would qualify for the FHWA
and FTA DBE programs using the SBA size standards; and the need
for expanding DBE to other operating administrations.
Language access plan (LAP).--The Committee is pleased that
the Department expects to update its LAP by the end of fiscal
year 2023. The purpose of the LAP is to provide greater access
and participation in public services, programs, and activities
for persons with limited or no-English proficiency.
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING, RESEARCH, AND DEVELOPMENT
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $29,863,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 19,648,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 19,648,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... -10,215,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
This appropriation finances research activities and studies
related to the planning, analysis, and information development
used in the formulation of national transportation policies and
plans. It also finances the staff necessary to conduct these
efforts. The overall program is carried out primarily through
contracts with other Federal agencies, educational
institutions, non-profit research organizations, and private
firms.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $19,648,000 for
transportation planning, research, and development activities,
of which $7,136,000 is for the Interagency Infrastructure
Permitting Improvement Center.
Menstrual products.--The Committee recognizes that public
transportation spaces are frequently visited by people who may
lack access to menstrual products and adequate facilities to
manage their menstruation. The Committee directs the Secretary
to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations not later than one year after the date of
enactment of this Act on the feasibility, scope, and cost of
making menstrual, or period, products widely available, at no
cost to travelers, in the publicly available restrooms of
airports, train stations, and bus stations.
Non-traditional and emerging transportation technology
(NETT) council.--The Committee supports the NETT council's work
to coordinate emerging technology issues across all modes of
transportation and notes that section 25008 of the IIJA
formally authorized the NETT council. Of the amounts provided
under this heading, the Committee provides up to $1,000,000 for
the Council to identify and resolve jurisdictional and
regulatory gaps or inconsistencies associated with safety,
environmental reviews, and funding and finance. The Committee
believes the Council's work should not be conducted mode by
mode, but also should include multimodal connections such as
surface transportation and advanced air mobility.
WORKING CAPITAL FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Limitation, fiscal year 2022.......................... $419,173,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 505,285,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 505,285,000
Bill compared with:
Limitation, fiscal year 2022...................... +86,112,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Working Capital Fund (WCF) was created to provide
common administrative services to the Department's operating
administrations and outside entities that contract for the
fund's services. The WCF operates on a fee-for-service basis
and receives no direct appropriations. It is fully self-
sustaining and must achieve full cost recovery.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends a limitation of $505,285,000 on
the Department's WCF administrative and commodity information
technology activities.
SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION AND OUTREACH
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $4,977,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 7,094,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 7,094,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +2,117,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
and Outreach (OSDBU) assists small, disadvantaged businesses
and businesses owned by minorities and women in competing for
contracting opportunities with the Department and Department-
funded contracts or grants for transportation-related projects.
The office also provides technical and financial assistance,
bonding education, training, counseling, and procurement
assistance, and administers the Department's Small Business
Transportation Resource Center program.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $7,094,000 for the
small and disadvantaged business utilization and outreach
account.
Women in transportation initiative (WITI).--The OSDBU
administers the WITI, which helps place qualified women who are
enrolled in college into transportation-related internships in
the public and private sectors. This program serves to increase
the participation of women in the transportation industry,
creates ladders of opportunity for women in the fields of
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and
strengthens transportation-related women-owned small
businesses. The Committee includes funding under this heading
to ensure continued support for the WITI program.
PAYMENTS TO AIR CARRIERS
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $350,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 368,727,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 354,827,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +4,827,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -13,900,000
The Essential Air Service (EAS) program provides subsidies
to air carriers to maintain a minimal level of scheduled air
service to small communities that had received air service
prior to the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. Since 1998, the
source of funding for the EAS program has been ``overflight
fees,'' which are charged to carriers for Federal Aviation
Administration navigational and surveillance services for
flights that traverse, but neither take off from nor land in,
the United States.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The following table shows the appropriation, overflight
fees, and total program levels for the EAS program.
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Overflight
Appropriation fees Estimate Total
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FY22 Enacted.................................................... $350,000,000 $116,418,744 $466,418,744
Request......................................................... 368,727,000 81,273,901 450,000,901
Recommendation.................................................. 354,827,000 122,160,297 476,987,297
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The Committee directs the Department to utilize all
collected overflight fees, including accumulated unobligated
balances, and provides an additional $354,827,000 for this
vital link between small communities and the nation.
Program updates.--The Department has been challenged in
determining the level of appropriated funding necessary for the
EAS program due to decreases in overflight fees, increases in
carrier costs, and multiple program eligibility waivers. The
Department is directed to provide the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations quarterly briefings on the timing
and amount of fee collections, obligations, outlays, and
carrier contracts associated with the EAS program.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE FLEET
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... $16,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 11,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +11,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -5,000,000
This appropriation supports the Administration's goal of
transitioning to a fully zero emission vehicle (ZEV) Federal
fleet. These funds will be used for the acquisition and
deployment of vehicles which are battery electric, plug-in
electric hybrid, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Funding will
also be used to acquire the necessary vehicle charging and
refueling infrastructure.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $11,000,000 to
transition DOT's vehicle fleet to ZEV. Not later than 90 days
after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall
submit a ZEV transition plan to the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations specifying the quarterly goals for the number
and cost of ZEV leased and purchased by make, type, and
location; the corresponding number and value of vehicles
returned or disposed by make, type, and location; and the cost
and location of installing or modifying existing refueling
stations. Not later than 90 days after the date of the
submission of the ZEV transition plan, the Secretary shall
submit quarterly progress reports to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on the transition plans.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION
Section 101 prohibits the Office of the Secretary of
Transportation from approving assessments or reimbursable
agreements pertaining to funds appropriated to the operating
administrations in this Act, unless such assessments or
agreements have completed the normal reprogramming process for
congressional notification.
Section 102 requires the Secretary to post on the internet
a schedule of all Council on Credit and Finance meetings,
agendas, and meeting minutes.
Section 103 allows the Department's WCF to provide payments
in advance to vendors for the Federal transit pass fringe
benefit program and to provide full or partial payments to, and
to accept reimbursements from, Federal agencies for transit
benefit distribution services.
Section 104 allows the Department's WCF to utilize not more
than $1,000,000 in fiscal year 2023 unused transit and van pool
benefits to provide contractual services in support of section
189 of this Act.
Section 105 prohibits the use of funds for certain employee
bonuses without the prior written approval of the Assistant
Secretary for Administration.
Section 106 permits the WCF to transfer certain information
technology, equipment, software, and systems under certain
circumstances.
Section 107 requires congressional notification before the
Department provides credit assistance under the Transportation
Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act program.
Federal Aviation Administration
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible
for the safety of civil aviation, navigation and surveillance,
and airports. The Federal government's regulatory role in civil
aviation dates back to 1926. When the Department of
Transportation began its operations in 1967, the FAA became one
of several modal administrations within the Department. The
FAA's mission expanded in 1995 with the transfer of the Office
of Commercial Space Transportation from the Office of the
Secretary and contracted in December 2001 with the transfer of
civil aviation security activities to the Transportation
Security Administration.
Next Generation of Air Traffic Control (NextGen).--The
Committee places a high priority on NextGen programs and
provides resources in the operations, facilities and equipment,
and research, engineering, and development accounts to
modernize air traffic control along with private sector
stakeholders.
NextGen Advisory Committee (NAC).--The Committee believes
that the NAC includes an appropriate mix of the aviation
community, including representatives from general aviation,
commercial aviation, labor organizations, airports, local
community representatives, and the Federal government. The
Committee supports the current diverse NAC membership and
believes that the NAC performs an important role in setting
priorities for the FAA's air traffic control modernization
efforts. The Committee encourages the FAA to implement NAC
recommendations and directs the FAA to provide an annual update
on the status of NAC recommendations to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations.
OPERATIONS
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $11,414,100,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 11,933,821,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 11,870,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +455,900,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -63,821,000
This appropriation provides funds for the operation,
maintenance, communications, and logistical support of the air
traffic control and air navigation systems. It also supports
administrative and managerial costs for the FAA's regulatory,
international, medical, engineering, and development programs
as well as policy oversight and overall management functions.
The operations appropriation includes the following major
activities: (1) operation of a national air traffic system on a
24-hour daily basis; (2) establishment and maintenance of a
national system of aids to navigation; (3) establishment and
surveillance of civil air regulations to ensure safety in
aviation; (4) development of standards, rules and regulations
governing the physical fitness of airmen, as well as the
administration of an aviation medical research program; (5)
administration of the acquisition, and research and development
programs; (6) headquarters, administration, and other staff
offices; and (7) development, printing, and distribution of
aeronautical charts used by the flying public.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The following table shows a comparison of the budget
request and the Committee recommendation by budget activity.
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FAA Operations Activities Request Recommendation
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Aviation Safety................... $1,645,268,000 $1,645,018,000
Air Traffic Organization.......... 8,797,544,000 8,760,044,000
Commercial Space Transportation... 42,504,000 33,675,000
Finance and Management............ 918,049,000 915,049,000
NextGen and Operations Planning... 65,581,000 65,581,000
Security and Hazardous Materials 159,657,000 153,447,000
Safety...........................
Staff offices..................... 305,218,000 297,186,000
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Total, Operations............. $11,933,821,000 $11,870,000,000
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Aviation safety.--Safety must be ensured for every product,
process, and person, including passengers, in the national
airspace system. Every achievement in aircraft design,
manufacturing, and maintenance; airport operations; and air
traffic control should be managed and measured in terms of
safety, without advantage to any manufacturer, operator,
technology, or airport. The Committee continues to support a
systems and interdisciplinary approach to aviation safety to
identify the root causes, circumstances, and conditions of
human error and to minimize the frequency and impact of human
error.
Consistent with the request, the Committee provides an
increase of $17,496,000 within the Operations account for
implementation of the Aircraft Certification, Safety, and
Accountability Act (ACSAA) (P.L. 116-260) and strengthening
aviation safety oversight. This is the fourth increase in a
series of investments to respond to the numerous
recommendations made by multiple safety oversight entities that
completed or have yet to complete their review or investigation
of the 737 MAX accidents or to implement recent legislation.
The Committee directs the FAA to provide quarterly progress
reports to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on
its response to the recommendations of the National
Transportation Safety Board, the DOT Special Committee to
Review FAA's Aircraft Certification Process, the Joint
Authorities Technical Review, and the Indonesian National
Transportation Safety Committee and the mandates in the ACSAA.
The Committee supports the FAA's mandatory and voluntary
safety management systems (SMS) programs for air carriers,
airports, and manufacturers and the application of SMS to the
FAA itself. The value of SMS is not as a compliance tool, but
as an approach to incorporate safety, or accident prevention,
in organizational success as much as being on time and on
budget. After a century of commercial flight, the relatively
easily accessible and adaptable aspects of safety have been
addressed. What remains are the most expensive, most
complicated, and most intricate problems at the tail ends of
the risk distribution curve that SMS can help uncover.
Approval for the use of alternate dispatch locations does
not relieve operators of their regulatory obligations. Not
later than 30 days after the enactment date of this Act, the
FAA shall brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on alternate dispatch locations, including the
historical and current usage, approval process, reported safety
concerns, and regulatory compliance.
Advanced air mobility (AAM).--The Committee continues to
support the FAA's work on AAM, including aircraft
certification, air traffic operations, landing site approval,
infrastructure, and flight standards requirements. Such work
should include maximizing the existing regulatory system to the
greatest extent and prioritizing agency internal and
interagency coordination and planning to facilitate the
introduction of these aircraft and enabling autonomy and other
technologies. The Committee directs the FAA to ensure the
timely completion of the proposed Special Federal Aviation
Requirement which will enable commercial operations and pilot
licensing in a manner that meets the FAA's stated goals of
completing this by December 31, 2024.
Authorization acts.--The Committee directs the FAA to
submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on March 2, 2023, and September 8, 2023, on the
status of implementation of the provisions in the FAA
Reauthorization Act of 2018 (P.L. 115-254), including a list of
all mandates and associated deadlines, the primary office
responsible for executing each mandate, and actions taken to
date on implementing each mandate.
Community engagement and noise.--Communities experience
vast transportation and economic benefits from their airports,
but they are also burdened with an unwanted byproduct--aircraft
noise. The FAA regulates aircrafts and their operators and
airports for safety, but, as the Federal face of aviation, it
also has a duty to provide leadership among those who generate
noise and those who experience it daily. The FAA is the only
one among them that has the technical capability to collect,
analyze, and explain the result of decisions made in total by
airlines, airports, aircraft manufacturers, pilots, state and
local officials, residential developers, real estate agents,
and local businesses. The FAA should, when appropriate, invite
Federal agencies that operate military, law enforcement, or
rescue aircraft, such as the Departments of Defense and
Homeland Security, to participate in community noise events. In
furtherance of this goal, the Committee provides the requested
increase in the Operations account to support regular
engagement with communities affected by noise.
As a consequence of a nationwide survey on aircraft noise
annoyance, the FAA is undertaking a comprehensive noise policy
review to reexamine its noise metrics. The Committee is pleased
that the FAA is challenging its own long-held beliefs about
noise, including whether the day-night average sound level
(DNL) is the appropriate measure and whether 65 decibels is the
appropriate threshold for noise tolerance. The Committee
reminds the FAA that the update to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations about the noise policy review
process, participants, and timetable is overdue.
Without deferring any safety-related activities, the
Committee directs the FAA to prioritize funding to increase the
FAA's community engagement capacity, including participating in
community roundtables and meetings with local officials; to
operate and maintain the FAA Noise Portal, which was launched
in 2020 to collect noise complaints and make aggregated
information about noise complaints available to the public; and
to fulfill Congressional mandates related to aircraft noise,
such as completion of the airport noise mitigation and safety
study report on aircraft noise exposure and the study on
potential health and economic impacts of overflight noise. The
Committee encourages the NextGen Advisory Council and Research,
Engineering and Development Advisory Committee to include
community representatives in their meetings and membership and
to include noise and emissions on their agendas.
The Committee reminds the FAA that the report on activities
undertaken by the Regional Ombudsmen, who serve as the regional
liaison on issues regarding aircraft noise, pollution, and
safety, as required by the Consolidated Appropriations Act,
2021 (P.L. 116-260), is overdue.
The Committee remains concerned with the proliferation of
helicopter noise and reminds the FAA that it has a range of
operational and non-operational tools to address the helicopter
noise complaints. The Committee recognizes the need for the FAA
to develop a strategy for applying the appropriate remedy to
the appropriate circumstances and is encouraged that the FAA is
developing a mechanism, that may have national application, for
collecting and sharing data about helicopter complaints in the
Washington, D.C. area because of large number of military
helicopter operators, amount of restricted airspace, and
proximity of commercial airports. The FAA and the National Park
Service have recently been developing air tour management plans
to address the impact of aviation, including helicopter noise
on national parks. Similar efforts are needed to address other
circumstances such as densely populated urban centers. In the
meantime, the Committee directs the FAA to promote best
practices for helicopter hovering and electronic news
gathering, conduct outreach to helicopter pilots to increase
their awareness of noise sensitive areas and events, and
continue to participate in collaborative engagement between
community representatives and helicopter operators.
Contract tower program.--The Committee recommendation
includes $187,800,000 for the contract tower program, including
the contract tower cost share program. The Committee continues
to strongly support the FAA contract tower program as a cost-
effective and efficient way to provide air traffic control
services to smaller airports across the country. The Committee
expects the FAA to continue to operate the 260 contract towers
currently in the program, annualize funding for towers that
will be added in 2022, and provide full-year funding for new
airports expected to be added to the program in fiscal year
2023.
FAA organization chart.--To understand how the FAA's
organizational structure reflects its strategic and performance
goals, the Committee directs the FAA to submit to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations accurate and comprehensive
organizational charts of each service, division, and office not
later than December 1, 2022.
Fuel dumping.--The Committee reiterates its concern over
the fuel dump that occurred over Los Angeles on January 14,
2020, and reminds the FAA that it is overdue in submitting a
report required by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 on
the annual occurrences of fuel dumps in the United States over
the fiscal year 2015-2020 period, including the location of the
fuel dumps, the amount of fuel dumped, the population density
of the community over which the fuel dump location occurred, if
the fuel dump occurred over land, and the FAA's process for
reviewing fuel dumps.
Human Intervention Motivation Study (HIMS) and the Flight
Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program (FADAP).--The Committee
recognizes the effectiveness of the HIMS and the FADAP in
mitigating drug and alcohol misuse through a peer
identification and intervention program. The Committee
recommends that the FAA continue to prioritize this program and
urges the FAA to continue this program from within available
resources.
Obstructions.--Among the ways that the FAA promotes the
safe and efficient use of navigable airspace is by determining
if the aeronautical effects of ground structures--such as
buildings, antennas, wind and nonwind turbines, and radio
towers--pose a hazard and working with the applicant to
mitigate the risks. The Committee appreciates that multiple
offices within the Air Traffic Organization are responsible for
different aspects of the studies needed to make this
determination and is aware of the backlog of 40,000 requests
for them, including 2,000 for wind turbines. The Committee
directs the FAA to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations not later than 120 days after the date of
enactment of this Act on the root causes of the backlog, the
age of the backlog by type of structure, the evaluation
process, and the workload prioritizations.
Policy and guidance.--Aviation operators, manufacturers,
pilots, and airports continue to experience challenges
associated with delays in promulgation of rulemakings,
decisions on policy matter, and issuance of guidance critical
to safety and innovation. The Committee understands that U.S.
airspace is both the most complicated and crowded in the world
and the competing demands to update existing policy and
guidance and the need to address new and novel issues. Both are
needed and both must be done carefully, methodically, and in
the national interest. The Committee directs the FAA to make
resources available and to provide active management to support
rulemaking, policy decision-making, and guidance and to brief
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by not later
than March 31, 2023, on its progress.
Spaceports.--The Committee reminds the FAA that the report
on national spaceports policy required by section 580 of the
FAA Authorization Act of 2018 is overdue. As part of that
report, the FAA is mandated to evaluate the Federal
government's national security and civil space transportation
needs and propose policies and programs to ensure a robust
orbital and suborbital spaceport infrastructure. According to
GAO-21-154 Commercial Space Transportation, the FAA has
identified two existing programs (the Space Transportation
Infrastructure Matching Grant (STIM) and the Airport
Improvement Program (AIP)), but has not comprehensively
assessed their effectiveness for supporting spaceport
infrastructure. Not less than 180 days after the submission of
the report on national spaceports policy to Congress, the FAA
shall submit an assessment of the effectiveness and suitability
of STIM, AIP, and other funding and finance programs for
infrastructure at DOT and other Federal agencies for spaceports
consistent with the report on national spaceports policy.
Workforce diversity, hiring, and training.--To further the
goal of workforce diversity, $7,500,000 of the amounts provided
for staff offices is for the Minority Serving Institutions
(MSI) internship program, which provides students from
Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic Serving
Institutions, students attending a college or university with a
high percentage of Asian American and Pacific Islanders, Tribal
Colleges and Universities, and Students with Disabilities the
opportunity to participate in internship opportunities. The
Committee is aware of changes to MSI program structure and
recommends greater consultation with the eight officially
recognized employee associations, and reminds the FAA that the
report on MSI program activities required by P.L. 117-103 is
overdue.
The Committee appreciates the FAA's many efforts to
increase its own workforce diversity and that of the aviation
industry at large and directs the FAA to provide a briefing not
later than 120 days after enactment of this Act on how FAA
internal programs (e.g., MSI, Gateway, and People with
Disabilities) and FAA-funded programs (e.g., Aviation Workforce
Development Grants and Air Grant Fellowships) are coordinated
with each other to provide entry, exit, and reentry into the
FAA and aviation industry for beginning, mid-career, and
experienced workers.
Consistent with the ACSSA, the FAA is directed to continue
prioritizing the hiring and training of personnel in human
factors and system safety analysis to support certification,
delegation, and oversight activities throughout the Aircraft
Certification Service (AIR), including the Aircraft
Certification Offices and International Validation Branch. The
recommendation provides not less than $336,457,000 for AIR,
which is $16,000,000 above the request, to ensure the
certification and safety of products and technologies that
could reduce noise and emissions worldwide. The Committee
supports the continued professional development of all FAA
personnel, but especially those in technical fields that are
rapidly advancing in discovery and application, such as
modeling, engineering, artificial intelligence, and computer
science. The FAA should provide institutional support by
incorporating professional development into an employee's
official work duties as it relates to their work duties,
broadcasting professional development opportunities to
employees, and making use of highly capable human resource
management software. The Committee directs the FAA to provide
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations with
quarterly staffing data, including hiring and separations, by
program office for all positions funded by this Act.
The Committee reminds the FAA that the operational
performance of FAA facilities and equipment determines the
resources needed to maintain them and strongly cautions the FAA
against the temptation of deferring maintenance, which
ultimately leads to both mission and financial degradation. The
recommendation includes $1,918,277,000 for Technical
Operations, which is $15,000,000 above the request, to ensure a
sufficient number of personnel with the appropriate skill mix
to keep facilities and equipment in working order. The FAA is
directed to develop a multi-year workforce plan for all
Technical Operations positions to establish current and future
workforce needs to preserve the performance standard of FAA
facilities and equipment, taking into account that the FAA's
portfolio will remain a mix of new and legacy facilities and
equipment. The FAA shall provide a briefing on the plan to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations not less than 180
days after the date of enactment of this Act.
Unfinished rulemakings.--The Committee notes that the FAA
has not met the statutory deadlines to comply with section 308
of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (P.L. 112-95),
which requires the FAA to issue a rule related to alcohol and
controlled substances testing of persons that perform safety-
sensitive maintenance functions on commercial air carrier
aircraft. The Committee directs the FAA to report every 30 days
after the date of enactment of this Act to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations, the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure, and the Senate Committee on
Commerce, Science, and Transportation on actions taken and
planned to promulgate final rules on these matters.
Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).--The diversity of the UAS
industry, the variety of its operational needs, and the wide
array of safety risks and public concerns, such as noise and
privacy, with each type of operation necessitates significant
research and coordination within and outside of the FAA. The
Committee recommendation includes the request for additional
staff and resources for UAS integration, including supporting
new rulemakings, managing international activities for emerging
technologies with foreign civil aviation authorities, and
greater coordination among the different offices in the FAA
that are responsible for different aspects of certification.
The Committee notes that the Beyond Visual Line of Sight
(BVLOS) Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) was expected to
submit its recommendations to the FAA in November 2021, but
instead submitted them in March 2022. The Committee is
concerned that this delay will also delay the issuance of a
final regulation and directs the FAA to develop a rulemaking
plan and strategy not later than October 1, 2022, detailing how
it plans to address the BVLOS ARC recommendations and the steps
and timeline leading up to final rulemaking. The FAA shall
brief the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on this
plan and strategy not less than 15 days after submitting it to
the Committees. The Committee notes that the FAA has granted
numerous BVLOS waivers enabling low-altitude operations, but
needs to create a faster waiver process. The FAA is encouraged
to explore BVLOS standard scenarios and pre-defined risk
assessments to streamline and standardize low-risk BVLOS
waivers and directed to issue additional guidance on applying
for low-altitude BVLOS waivers.
Small UAS certification.--The Committee is concerned that
the FAA aircraft type certification process has not kept pace
with small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) technology,
including the ability to account for software and hardware
updates made during or closely following the period of time an
aircraft is undergoing type certification. The Committee
directs the FAA to provide the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations with a plan within 90 days of enactment of this
Act for how and under what timeline it will refine or redefine
the type certification process for small UAS. The plans should
give consideration to the recommendations of the BVLOS ARC,
while ensuring appropriate levels of safety.
Special use airspace.--The FAA restricts the use of
airspace for a variety of reasons such as protecting the
president and vice-president, military or space operations, or
even natural hazards like volcanic eruptions. These
restrictions mitigate risk, but navigating around them can
increase flight times, distances, and fuel burn. The Committee
supports the FAA's efforts to work with DOD through a
federally-funded research and development center with expertise
in national security and aviation operations to develop a
system to efficiently share the status, timing, and location of
restricted airspace among NAS users. The Committee reminds the
FAA that the fiscal year 2022 requirement to brief the
Committees on the agency's progress on these efforts is
overdue.
Satellite voice (satvoice) communications services.--In
accordance with international agreements, the FAA is
responsible for air traffic control for certain oceanic
airspace in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Caribbean. The FAA
utilizes both data (controller pilot datalink communication)
and voice (aeronautical mobile communications service (AMCS))
to provide communication services in this oceanic airspace.
AMCS is a relay service that facilitates the handoff of air
traffic control between the FAA controllers that oversee
domestic airspace and the controllers that oversee
international oceanic airspace. AMCS primarily relies on high
frequency (HF) voice and very high frequency (VHF) voice
services. When HF/VHF is unavailable, satvoice is used. The
Committee believes mitigating future operational risk is
important and directs the FAA to conduct an operational needs
analysis for future oceanic communication.
FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $2,892,887,500
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 3,015,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 2,900,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +7,112,500
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -115,000,000
The Facilities and Equipment (F&E) account is the principal
means for modernizing and improving air traffic control and
airway facilities. The appropriation also finances major
capital investments required by other agency programs,
experimental research and development facilities, and other
improvements to enhance the safety and capacity of the airspace
system.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
Condition of FAA facilities and equipment.--To ensure the
safety of airport employees, passengers, and the aviation
community, the FAA conducts an annual assessment of air traffic
control towers across the country, weighing not only the
tower's physical condition, but also the tower's effect on
airport operations and incidents. The Committee supports the
FAA's reporting and ranking systems and strongly recommends
that the FAA also collect and consider the input of local
airport directors and air traffic controllers since they have a
first-hand and intimate understanding of airport operations and
incidents. In furtherance of increasing the transparency of the
planning process and program performance, the FAA should use
highly capable software to monitor the condition of its
facilities and equipment, the schedule of replacement and
improvement projects, and costs and contingencies.
Lighting and landing portfolio.--The Committee supports the
FAA's effort to replace visual aids systems that utilize
incandescent bulbs with light emitting diode that reduce energy
usage and includes not less than $10,000,000 for the
procurement, installation, and commissioning of precision
approach path indicators.
Navigational aids monitoring equipment.--The Committee
directs the FAA to make funding available to maintain
Integrated Control and Monitoring Systems (ICMS) as long as
they remain in operational use and until such time as these
systems are replaced. Not less than 90 days after the date of
enactment of this Act, the FAA shall brief the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on the final investment decision
to replace ICMS and its phase out and replacement plan.
NEXCOM radios.--The Committee provides an additional
$5,000,000 for a technical refresh to address power supply
failures and obsolescence issues and bridge the gap between
existing radio infrastructure and NEXCOM phase 3 hardware
deployment.
Remote towers.--The FAA is currently evaluating remote
tower technology at two locations as a potential means to
enhance safety, reduce costs, and expand air traffic control
services at rural and small community airports. The FAA
anticipates identifying a third location by the end of calendar
year 2022 in accordance with the criteria in section 161 of the
FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018, but the Committee also urges
the FAA to consider the mix of aircraft, including advanced air
mobility, at the appropriate time.
FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
(Dollars in thousands)
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Request Recommendation
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Activity 1--Engineering,
Development, Test and Evaluation
Advanced Technology $25,300 $25,000
Development and Prototyping..
William J. Hughes Technical 16,900 16,900
Center Laboratory Sustainment
William J. Hughes Technical 15,000 11,000
Center Infrastructure
Sustainment..................
NextGen--Separation Management 18,000 18,000
Portfolio....................
NextGen--Traffic Flow 21,000 15,000
Management Portfolio.........
NextGen--On Demand NAS 8,500 8,500
Portfolio....................
NextGen--NAS Infrastructure 25,500 20,850
Portfolio....................
NextGen Support Portfolio..... 5,000 5,000
NextGen--Unmanned Aircraft 15,000 15,000
Systems (UAS)................
NextGen--Enterprise, Concept 11,000 11,000
Development, Human Factors, &
Demonstrations Portfolio.....
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Total, Activity 1......... 161,200 146,250
Activity 2--Air Traffic Control
Facilities and Equipment
a. En Route Programs
En Route Automation 108,150 100,000
Modernization (ERAM)--System
Enhancements and Tech Refresh
Next Generation Weather Radar 3,000 3,000
(NEXRAD).....................
Air Route Traffic Control 94,700 94,700
Center (ARTCC) & Combined
Control Facility (CCF)
Building Improvements........
Air/Ground Communications 7,700 7,700
Infrastructure...............
Air Traffic Control En Route 6,700 6,700
Radar Facilities Improvements
Oceanic Automation System..... 12,250 10,400
Next Generation Very High 52,000 57,000
Frequency Air/Ground
Communications (NEXCOM)......
System-Wide Information 10,200 10,200
Management...................
ADS--B NAS Wide Implementation 155,200 155,200
Windshear Detection Service... 3,200 3,200
Air Traffic Management 7,400 7,400
Implementation Portfolio.....
Time Based Flow Management 21,300 20,000
Portfolio....................
NextGen Weather Processor..... 30,700 30,700
Data Communications in Support 108,050 108,050
of NextGen Air Transportation
System.......................
Offshore Automation........... 38,000 38,000
Reduced Oceanic Separation.... 7,000 12,000
En Route Service Improvements. 1,000 1,000
Commercial Space Integration.. 10,000 10,000
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Subtotal, En Route 676,550 675,250
Programs.................
b. Terminal Programs
Terminal Doppler Weather Radar 1,000 1,000
(TDWR)--Provide..............
Standard Terminal Automation 62,000 68,000
Replacement System (STARS)
(TAMR Phase 1)...............
Terminal Automation Program... 3,000 3,000
Terminal Air Traffic Control 55,000 55,000
Facilities--Replace..........
ATCT/Terminal Radar Approach 79,000 79,000
Control (TRACON) Facilities--
Improve......................
NAS Facilities OSHA and 27,000 27,000
Environmental Standards
Compliance...................
Integrated Display System 45,000 30,000
(IDS)........................
Terminal Flight Data Manager 61,800 61,800
(TFDM).......................
Performance Based Navigation 8,000 8,000
Support Portfolio............
Unmanned Aircraft Systems 10,000 10,000
(UAS) Implementation.........
Airport Ground Surveillance 18,000 18,000
Portfolio....................
Terminal and EnRoute 117,400 78,600
Surveillance Portfolio.......
Terminal and EnRoute Voice 50,100 50,100
Switch and Recorder Portfolio
Enterprise Information 13,000 13,000
Platform.....................
Remote Towers................. 3,000 3,000
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Subtotal, Terminal 553,300 505,500
Programs.................
c. Flight Service Programs
Aviation Surface Observation 10,000 10,000
System (ASOS)................
Future Flight Services Program 1,500 1,500
Alaska Flight Service Facility 2,700 2,700
Modernization (AFSFM)........
Juneau Airport Wind System 500 500
(JAWS)--Technology Refresh...
Weather Camera Program........ 1,200 1,200
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Subtotal, Flight Service 15,900 15,900
Programs.................
d. Landing and Navigational Aids
Programs
Very High Frequency (VHF) 7,100 7,100
Omnidirectional Radio Range
(VOR) Minimum Operating
Network (MON)................
Wide Area Augmentation System 91,800 91,800
(WAAS) for GPS...............
Instrument Flight Procedures 3,600 2,000
Automation (IFPA)............
Runway Safety Areas-- 2,500 1,800
Navigational Mitigation......
Landing and Lighting Portfolio 60,800 67,900
Distance Measuring Equipment 10,000 10,000
(DME), Very High Frequency
(VHF) Omni-Directional Range
(VOR), Tactical Air
Navigation (TACAN) (DVT)
Sustainment Portfolio........
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Subtotal, Landing and 175,800 180,600
Navigational Aids
Programs.................
e. Other ATC Facilities Programs
Fuel Storage Tank Replacement 26,200 26,200
and Management...............
Unstaffed Infrastructure 56,300 50,000
Sustainment..................
Aircraft Replacement and 46,200 35,000
Related Equipment Program....
Airport Cable Loop Systems-- 10,000 10,000
Sustained Support............
Alaskan Satellite 500
Telecommunications
Infrastructure (ASTI)........
Real Property Disposition..... 4,500 4,500
Electrical Power Systems-- 139,800 135,000
Sustain/Support..............
Energy Management and 6,900 6,900
Compliance (EMC).............
Child Care Center Sustainment. 1,200 1,200
FAA Telecommunications 69,000 64,200
Infrastructure...............
Operational Analysis and 26,100 15,500
Reporting Systems............
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Subtotal, Other ATC 386,700 348,500
Facilities Programs......
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Total, Activity 2..... 1,808,250 1,725,750
Activity 3--Non-Air Traffic
Control Facilities and Equipment
a. Support Equipment
Hazardous Materials Management 24,300 24,300
Aviation Safety Analysis 28,200 28,200
System (ASAS)................
National Air Space (NAS) 12,000 12,000
Recovery Communications
(RCOM).......................
Facility Security Risk 14,000 14,000
Management...................
Information Security.......... 23,000 23,000
System Approach for Safety 26,700 26,700
Oversight (SASO).............
Aviation Safety Knowledge 12,000 12,000
Management Environment
(ASKME)......................
Aerospace Medical Equipment 2,200 2,200
Needs (AMEN).................
NextGen System Safety 17,000 17,000
Management Portfolio.........
National Test Equipment 3,000 3,000
Program......................
Mobile Assets Management 1,900 1,900
Program......................
Aerospace Medicine Safety 16,200 16,200
Information Systems (AMSIS)..
Configuration, Logistics, and 19,700 19,700
Maintenance Resource
Solutions (CLMRS)............
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Subtotal, Support 200,200 200,200
Equipment................
b. Training, Equipment and
Facilities
Aeronautical Center 20,000 15,000
Infrastructure Sustainment...
Distance Learning............. 3,000 2,000
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Subtotal, Training, 23,000 17,000
Equipment and Facilities.
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Total, Activity 3..... 223,200 217,200
Activity 4--Facilities and
Equipment Mission Support
System Engineering and 38,000 37,000
Development Support..........
Program Support Leases........ 45,000 45,000
Logistics and Acquisition 12,000 12,000
Support Services.............
Mike Monroney Aeronautical 16,000 16,000
Center Leases................
Transition Engineering Support 19,000 17,000
Technical Support Services 28,000 28,000
Contract (TSSC)..............
Resource Tracking Program 8,000 8,000
(RTP)........................
Center for Advanced Aviation 57,000 57,000
System Development (CAASD)...
Aeronautical Information 29,350 20,800
Management Program...........
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Total, Activity 4......... 252,350 240,800
Activity 5--Personnel and Related
Expenses
Personnel and Related Expenses 570,000 570,000
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Total, All Activities..... $3,015,000 $2,900,000
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RESEARCH, ENGINEERING, AND DEVELOPMENT
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $248,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 260,500,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 260,500,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +12,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
This appropriation provides funding for long-term research,
engineering, and development programs to improve the air
traffic control system and to raise the level of aviation
safety, as authorized by the Airport and Airway Improvement Act
and the Federal Aviation Act. The appropriation also finances
the research, engineering, and development needed to establish
or modify Federal air regulations.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
Aviation climate and noise research.--The Committee
supports the FAA's research to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
from aviation and strongly encourages the FAA to coordinate its
multiple research activities with other Federal agencies.
The recommendation provides $22,163,000 for Environment and
Energy to quantify and characterize the effect of aviation on
noise, air quality, and climate to, among other things, support
the development of certification procedures, standards, and
policies for aircraft.
The recommendation provides $76,976,000 for NextGen-
Environmental Research-Aircraft Technologies and Fuels, of
which $45,000,000 is to support the Continuous Lower Energy,
Emissions, and Noise (CLEEN) program to reduce noise and
emissions at its source--the aircraft engine. The Committee is
pleased that the CLEEN program added reducing community noise
exposure and particulate matter emissions to its goals.
The recommendation provides $35,500,00 for the Center of
Excellence for Alternative Jet Fuels and Environment (ASCENT)
to develop technologies to mitigate the environmental impact of
aviation. The Committee appreciates and encourages ASCENT to
continue its work on the health effects of air pollution
surrounding airports, reducing noise and fuel burn of subsonic
and supersonic aircraft, and sleep disturbance.
The Committee notes that the CLEEN program is an important
public-private partnership in the development of alternative
and sustainable jet fuels and that ASCENT is evaluating the
barriers to scaling production to meet the commercial demand
for alternative and sustainable jet fuels. The Committee
encourages the FAA to share the combined findings of the CLEEN
program and ASCENT with the relevant other Federal agencies to
increase the production and use of alternative and sustainable
jet fuels in aviation.
The Committee is encouraged that the FAA and industry
stakeholders recently formed the Eliminate Aviation Gasoline
Lead Emissions (EAGLE) initiative to eliminate the use of
leaded aviation fuel by the end of 2030 without adversely
affecting the existing piston-engine fleet. The FAA should
provide the House and Senate Committees with updates on EAGLE's
objectives and activities as they come into focus.
Aviation professionals.--The Committee supports increasing
the strength and number of aviation professionals who are well-
trained and can be relied upon to make air travel safe and
efficient. To that end, the Committee provides $10,000,000 for
the aviation maintenance technician development program and
$5,000,000 for aviation workforce development program in
accordance with section 625 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of
2018.
Crew complements.--The presence of two well-trained,
qualified pilots in commercial aircraft is another example of
safety through redundancy. Funding made available in this Act
to study alternative crew complements for flight decks in
commercial operations should prioritize the safety effects
relative to two-person flights. This direction is not intended
to limit FAA's research and development activities related to
unmanned aerial vehicles.
Emissions reduction plan.--The Committee appreciates that
DOT updated its U.S. Aviation Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction
Plan, now referred to as the U.S. Aviation Climate Action Plan,
in November 2021 in support of achieving net-zero emissions,
economy-wide by 2050 and then subsequently released it FY2022-
2026 Strategic Plan in April 2022. The key performance
indicator for the FAA in the strategic plan is to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions from aviation to at or below 2019
levels and the details on how the U.S. could reach this goal
are in the climate action plan using, among other things,
sustainable aviation fuels, new aircraft technologies, fleet
renewal, and operational improvements. Since progress will
required coordinated action by the aviation industry and the
Federal government, the Committee directs the FAA to brief the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the expected
timeline, sequence, and effect of actions; the roles and
responsibilities of Federal agencies and private industry; and
metrics for measuring progress.
Liquid oxygen (LOX)/methane research.--The Committee
directs the FAA to continue prioritizing its research on the
explosive yield and environmental effects of LOX/methane on
public health and safety in partnership with other Federal
agencies and the commercial space industry.
Radio altimeters.--The Committee shares the FAA's safety
concern about the potential for interference from 5G C-Band
signals on aircraft radio altimeters from transmitters located
near airports. The immediate, intermediate, and long-term
solutions to safe operations in the national airspace system
requires early and continuous cooperation of wireless service
providers, altimeter and aircraft manufacturers, airlines,
airports, the Federal Communications Commission, the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration, and the
Departments of Transportation, Commerce, and Defense. The
immediate solution of unpowered or low-powered transmitters is
already giving way to the intermediate solution of retrofitting
radio altimeter with filters, which will eventually be replaced
by a long-term solution of more robust performance standards
for radio altimeters. The Committee directs the FAA to dedicate
not less than $5,000,000 towards its own altimeter research
(such as designing and conducting flight tests) and to support
voluntary forums with industry partners, such as the FAA 5G
Roundtable and the RTCA (formerly the Radio Technical
Commission for Aeronautics), to not only develop new altimeter
performance standards for 5G, but also prepare for future 6G
and 7G rollouts.
Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) research.--The Committee
supports the safe integration of UAS into the national airspace
system, including the continued development of a low-altitude
UAS traffic management system and low altitude authorization
and notification capability program. The Committee provides up
to $12,400,000 for the Center of Excellence for UAS Research.
RESEARCH, ENGINEERING, AND DEVELOPMENT
(Dollars in thousands)
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Request Recommendation
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Fire Research and Safety.............. $7,367 $7,367
Propulsion and Fuel Systems........... 5,471 5,471
Advanced Materials /Structural Safety. 2,886 2,886
Aircraft Icing........................ 3,353 3,353
Digital System Safety................. 5,287 5,287
Continued Air Worthiness.............. 12,430 10,430
Flight deck/Maintenance/System 15,292 14,292
Integration Human Factors............
System Safety Management/Terminal Area 10,111 10,111
Safety...............................
Air Traffic Control/Technical 5,911 5,911
Operations Human Factors.............
Aeromedical Research.................. 10,000 8,000
Weather Program....................... 16,178 13,786
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Research.... 14,935 14,935
Alternative Fuels for General Aviation 12,385 12,385
Emerging Technology Accelerator (ETA). 10,000 - - -
Commercial Space Transportation Safety 5,708 5,708
Wake Turbulence....................... 3,728 3,728
NextGen--Weather Technology in the 3,028 7,600
Cockpit..............................
Information/Cyber Security............ 5,500 5,500
Environment and Energy................ 21,163 22,163
NextGen--Environmental Research-- 73,976 76,976
Aircraft Technologies and Fuels......
System Planning and Resource 4,141 4,130
Management...........................
Aviation Workforce Development-- 6,169 15,000
Section 625..........................
William J. Hughes Technical Center 5,481 5,481
Laboratory Facilities................
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Total............................. $260,500 $260,500
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GRANTS-IN-AID FOR AIRPORTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
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Limitation of
contract Limitation of
authorization obligations
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Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....... $3,350,000,000 $3,350,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...... 3,350,000,000 3,350,000,000
Recommended in the bill............... 3,350,000,000 3,350,000,000
Bill compared to:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022... - - - - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.. - - - - - -
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This funding provides grants for airport planning and
development, noise compatibility and planning, the military
airport programs, reliever airports, airport program
administration, and other authorized activities.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
Airport technology research.--The Committee recommendation
includes not less than $40,828,000 for the FAA's airport
technology research program to conduct research on topics such
as concrete and asphalt airport pavement in accordance with
section 744 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018; airport
marking and lighting; airport rescue and firefighting; airport
planning and design; wildlife hazard mitigation; and visual
guidance.
Environmental mitigation pilot program.--Section 190 of the
FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 authorized the Airport
Environmental Mitigation Pilot Program to measurably reduce or
mitigate aviation impacts on noise, air quality, or water
quality at the airport or within five miles of the airport. The
FAA released a NOFO in May 2021, but has yet to make any grant
awards. The Committee directs the FAA to brief the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations not later than 30 days
after the date of enactment of this Act on the design of the
pilot program, NOFO, and an evaluation of and the response to
the NOFO.
Firefighting foam.--The Committee is encouraged by DOD's
progress in developing specifications for firefighting foam and
the FAA's long-standing research and testing thereof. The
Committee urges the FAA to ensure an orderly transition from
current to replacement firefighting foam for the safety of
passengers and crewmembers, airport firefighters and workers,
and the communities that neighbor airports. The Committee
directs the FAA, in coordination with DOD and EPA, to develop a
transition plan not later than 180 days after the date of the
publication of the military specifications (mil-spec) for
firefighting foam. The transition plan should, at a minimum,
achieve the following goals: provide Part 139 airports with
information on obtaining EPA guidance on acceptable
environmental limits; best practices for the decontamination of
existing aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicles, systems,
and other equipment previously used to deploy firefighting
foam; and timelines for the release of policy and guidance
relating to Part 139 airport implementation plans for obtaining
approved mil-spec products and firefighting personnel training.
Ground safety.--By definition, a safe flight begins and
ends with airport ground operations, which ranges from snow and
ice removal; signage and markings; lighting; ground vehicles
used for luggage, fuel, catering, and maintenance; and aircraft
movement. The Committee supports the strategic goals and risk-
based approach of the FAA's Runway Safety and Airport Safety
programs and appreciates the FAA's interest in existing and new
technology, as appropriate, to reduce risk. For example, the
FAA has studied foreign object debris (FOD) detection systems
as far back as 2005. As such, the Committee directs the FAA to
submit to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations a
literature review and cost-benefit analysis of FOD detection
systems not later than one year after the date of enactment of
this Act. New on the horizon is the possibility of aircraft
towing systems. The Committee encourages the FAA to study these
systems just as extensively as FOD detections systems as the
technology matures.
Sound insulation.--For residences that do not meet the
criteria for the AIP sound insulation program, the FAA and
airports should seek assistance from other Federal agencies and
programs, such as HUD's Healthy Homes Initiative which makes
grants to non-profits and state and local governments for
identifying and correcting residential health and safety
hazards. Among these hazards are mold, noise, and pests.
State block grant program.--The Committee is concerned that
some states participating in the Airport Improvement Program
State Block Grant Program may not be able to effectively
administer IIJA or annual appropriations funding provided for
general aviation and commercial service airports that are not
primary airports, resulting in unspent grant funding. The
Committee directs the FAA to evaluate whether these states have
the organizational capacity to administer these funds and are
making full use of FAA policy that allows states to use grant
funds for the direct administrative costs of airport projects,
and if any associated unspent grant funding affects the safety
and security needs of the national airspace system. The FAA is
directed to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on its findings not later than 90 days after the
date of enactment of this Act.
Voluntary Airport Low Emissions (VALE) program.--The VALE
program is an opportunity for airports to meet their
obligations under the Clean Air Act. Among the types of
eligible projects are electric ground support equipment like
bag tugs and belt loaders; natural gas refueling stations;
geothermal heating; and electric preconditioned air and ground
power converter units. The Committee urges the FAA to remind
airports that successful projects include early coordination
with the FAA and collaboration with carriers to identify
projects suitable for the VALE program.
GRANTS-IN-AID FOR AIRPORTS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $554,180,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... - - -
Recommended in the bill............................... 272,604,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... -281,576,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +272,604,000
This funding provides grants for airport planning and
development, noise compatibility and planning, the military
airport programs, reliever airports, airport program
administration, and other authorized activities.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation includes $272,604,000 in
discretionary funding, which is available for community
projects in accordance with the table at the end of this report
and for additional grants for airport infrastructure.
Prioritization for additional grants for airport
infrastructure.-- Section 47115(j)(3)(B) of title 49, United
States Code, requires that not less than 50 percent of the
funds made available under this heading shall be for grants at
nonhub, small hub, reliever, and nonprimary airports. The
Committee directs the FAA to restrict this set-aside to 50
percent and to use the remaining funds for grants at medium hub
and large hub airports.
Temporary flight restrictions.--Section 119E of P.L. 117-
103 made up to $3,500,000 available to the FAA to reimburse
certain airport sponsors and other aviation tenants that are
closed during temporary flight restrictions for any residence
of the President that is designated or identified to be secured
by the United States Secret Service. The Committee believes
this amount is sufficient to cover all applicable financial
losses for the current term of the President, and directs the
FAA to notify the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
if additional funding is necessary.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
Section 110 allows no more than 600 technical staff-years
at the center for advanced aviation systems development.
Section 111 prohibits funds for adopting guidelines or
regulations requiring airport sponsors to provide FAA ``without
cost'' building construction or space.
Section 112 allows reimbursement for fees collected and
credited under 49 U.S.C. 45303.
Section 113 allows reimbursement of funds for providing
technical assistance to foreign aviation authorities to be
credited to the operations account.
Section 114 prohibits funds for Sunday premium pay unless
work was actually performed on a Sunday.
Section 115 prohibits funds from being used to buy store
gift cards with Government issued credit cards.
Section 116 requires the Secretary to block the identifying
information of an owner or operator's aircraft in the aircraft
in any flight tracking display to the public upon the request
of an owner or operator.
Section 117 prohibits funds for salaries and expenses of
more than nine political and Presidential appointees in the
FAA.
Section 118 prohibits funds to increase fees under 49
U.S.C. 44721 until the FAA provides a report to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations that justifies all fees
related to aeronautical navigation products and explains how
such fees are consistent with Executive Order No. 13642.
Section 119 requires the FAA to notify the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations at least 90 days before closing a
regional operations center or reducing the services provided.
Section 119A prohibits funds from being used to change
weight restrictions or prior permission rules at Teterboro
Airport in New Jersey.
Section 119B prohibits funds from being used to withhold
from consideration and approval certain application for
participation in the contract tower program, or for certain
reevaluations of cost-share program participation.
Section 119C prohibits funds from being used to open,
close, redesignate, or reorganize a regional office, the
aeronautical center, or the technical center subject to the
normal reprogramming requirements outlined under section 405 of
this Act.
Section 119D improves the efficiency of the FAA franchise
fund.
Section 119E provides restrictions on the use of the
authorities under 49 U.S.C. 44502(e) to transfer certain air
traffic system or equipment to the FAA.
Section 119F allows funds from the ``Grants-in-Aid for
Airports'' account to reimburse airports affected by temporary
flight restrictions for residences of the President.
Federal Highway Administration
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) provides
financial assistance to the states to construct and improve
roads and highways. It also provides technical assistance to
other agencies and organizations involved in road building
activities. Title 23 of the United States Code and other
supporting statutes provide authority for the activities of the
FHWA. Funding is provided by contract authority, while program
levels are established by annual limitations on obligations, as
set forth in appropriations Acts.
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $466,964,697
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 476,783,991
Recommended in the bill............................... 476,783,991
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +9,819,294
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The limitation on administrative expenses caps the amount
from within the limitation on obligations that FHWA may spend
on salaries and expenses necessary to conduct and administer
the Federal-aid highway program, highway-related research, and
most other Federal highway programs.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends a limitation on FHWA
administrative expenses of $476,783,991.
Implementation of the Native American Tourism Improving
Visitor Experience (NATIVE) Act.--The Committee recognizes the
importance of cross agency coordination in delivering
multisector solutions to tribal communities and continues to
encourage the Department to work with the Department of the
Interior and implement the requirements of the NATIVE Act (P.L.
114-221).
FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
Limitation on obligations*
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022........... $57,473,430,072
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.......... 58,764,510,674
Recommended in the bill................... 58,764,510,674
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....... +1,291,080,602
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...... - - -
*These amounts do not include $739,000,000 of contract authority exempt
from the limitation on obligations.
The Federal-aid highways program is funded by contract
authority, and liquidating cash appropriations are subsequently
provided to fund resulting outlays. The Committee sets, through
the annual appropriations process, an overall limitation on the
total contract authority that can be obligated under the
program in a given year. Programs included within the Federal-
aid highways program are financed from the Highway Trust Fund.
Federal-aid highways and bridges are managed through a
Federal-state partnership. States and localities maintain
ownership of and responsibility for the maintenance, repair,
and new construction of roads. State highway departments have
the authority to initiate Federal-aid projects, subject to FHWA
approval of the plans, specifications, and cost estimates. The
Federal government provides financial support, on a
reimbursable basis, for construction and repair through
matching grants.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
Consistent with the amounts authorized in the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Committee
recommends a total program level of $58,764,510,674 for the
regular Federal-aid highway program in fiscal year 2023.
Truck size and weight.--In fiscal year 2020, the Committee
directed the Department to expeditiously develop an
implementation plan, including projected timelines, for
conducting the research outlined in the Transportation Research
Board's Truck Size and Weight Research Plan, which outlines
numerous projects that are essential to understanding the
impacts of different truck configurations on driver safety, the
service life and deterioration rates of bridges, and the
condition of pavement, as well as potential impacts of such
changes on the long-term solvency of the Highway Trust Fund.
The Committee notes that it has not yet received the
implementation plan required by Congress in fiscal year 2020
and directs FHWA to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on its progress to finalize the implementation
plan within 30 days of enactment of this Act. The results of
this research should be considered by the Department and
Congress before any national changes in truck length or weight
policy are considered.
Structurally deficient bridges.--The Committee is concerned
with the large number of structurally deficient bridges in the
United States. The U.S. Department of Transportation's June
2015 Comprehensive Truck Size and Weight Technical Reports
Summary found that 4,845 bridges would need to be strengthened
or replaced to handle additional stress if Federal truck
weights were increased to 91,000 pounds. The Committee is
concerned that Federal policies, including the consideration of
increased Federal truck weights, may result in greater funding
needs that the Highway Trust Fund may not be unable to sustain.
As such, the Committee directs DOT to provide consideration of
the repair of structurally deficient bridges as part of its
implementation plan for the nation's bridge inventory.
Bridge investment program and bridge formula program.--The
Committee is pleased with the FHWA's efforts to move
expeditiously to issue guidance and funding for the bridge
formula program and subsequently, the NOFO for the bridge
investment program which kickstarts historic annual investments
in bridge infrastructure improvements for our nation's bridges.
However, the Committee is concerned that many state and local
entities receiving funding through these programs may not have
corrosion management systems in place that will allow them to
meet the programs' goals of reducing the number of bridges in
America in poor condition. The Committee directs the Department
to work closely with eligible entities under these programs to
assist them with the establishment or improvement of state and
local corrosion management systems that include industry-
recognized standards and corrosion mitigation and prevention
methods.
Permeable pavements.--The Committee continues to encourage
the Secretary to accelerate research, demonstration, and
deployment of permeable pavements to achieve flood mitigation,
pollutant reduction, stormwater runoff reduction, environmental
conservation, and resilience for new road construction and
retrofit of existing roads. The Committee encourages the
Secretary to conduct structural evaluations of flood-damaged
pavements, with emphasis on local roads and highways subject to
flooding and extended periods of inundation, to understand the
mechanisms of flood damage and how permeable pavements might be
used to prevent or reduce damage from future flooding.
Furthermore, the Secretary is encouraged to work with the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as both agencies are also
doing work in the area of permeable pavements and a cross-
agency collaboration may yield more innovation. In House Report
117-99, the Committee directed the Department to submit a
report detailing current efforts, utilization, and research
within FHWA and efforts made with FEMA and EPA and the
Committee looks forward to the forthcoming report.
Material neutrality.--The Committee supports the FHWA's
work to promote research, development, and deployment of
building solutions that advance the performance,
sustainability, reliability, and resiliency of building
materials. The Committee encourages the Department to support
material neutral decisions that do not promote or provide
preference for specific building materials. The Committee
believes that Federal resources are best utilized when all
materials are considered on their own merits, allowing for the
best solutions to address our infrastructure challenges.
Aggregates sustainability.--Aggregates are essential to the
construction of highways, bridges, tunnels, and all types of
public works projects and sustainable access to these materials
is crucial in reducing costs, congestion, and emissions. The
Department is directed to continue working with U.S. Geological
Survey and stakeholders to ensure information on the
availability of aggregates meets the nation's infrastructure
needs. The Committee reminds DOT of the requirement in the
House Report 117-99 to provide a report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on how it can best address the
challenge of the lack of sustainable aggregates resources in
communities across the nation. The Department is encouraged to
work with relevant Federal agencies, as well as state, tribal,
and local transportation and planning agencies to further these
efforts.
Concrete production.--The Committee understands that a bi-
product of concrete production, which is a critical component
in most transportation projects, are greenhouse gas emissions.
Considering the significant investment in the nation's
infrastructure through the IIJA, the Committee supports efforts
to reduce emissions in concrete production. The Committee
encourages the Department to prioritize concrete manufacturing
practices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in transportation
projects.
Safe systems.--More than 36,000 people are killed each year
in traffic crashes, and road traffic crashes are the world's
leading cause of death for children and young adults 5-29 years
of age. The Committee remains concerned by the staggering
number of pedestrian fatalities each year involving vehicles
and is aware that an increasing number of municipalities are
developing plans to significantly reduce these incidents. The
Committee supports the critical work that FHWA is doing to
define, support, and encourage adoption of a safe systems
approach to reduce and eventually eliminate fatalities and
serious injuries on our nation's roadways. The Committee
directs FHWA to continue to work with the Road to Zero
Coalition and other safety stakeholders to accelerate adoption
of a safe systems approach by state and local transportation
agencies. As part of establishing safe systems, cities
nationwide are developing interagency Vision Zero plans to
connect engineering, education, and enforcement with the goal
of ending transportation deaths and serious injuries. The
Committee directs FHWA to continue developing resources and
providing technical assistance to help state and local
stakeholders facilitate the implementation of their Vision Zero
plans and strategies to reduce pedestrian fatalities and
injuries.
Complete streets.--The Committee is concerned about recent
increases in cyclist and pedestrian fatalities and encourages
the adoption of a complete streets design model in which roads
and streets are designed and operated to enable safe access for
all users, including but not limited to pedestrians,
bicyclists, motorists, and transit riders across a broad
spectrum of ages and abilities. To lay the groundwork for the
adoption of a complete streets design model, House Report 116-
452 required FHWA to review its current policies, rules, and
procedures to determine their impact on safety for road users,
particularly those outside automobiles. The Committee looks
forward to receiving this report, and appreciates the
Secretary's commitment to a complete streets approach. The
Committee continues to direct the Department to disseminate
best practices for complete streets to state and local highway
partners.
Additionally, the Committee is pleased that the Department
has elevated the safety needs of pedestrians and cyclists,
particularly through programs such as Safe Transportation for
Every Pedestrian (STEP). However, the Committee recognizes that
thousands of pedestrian and cyclist injuries and fatalities
occur each year because of unsafe drivers and routes designed
primarily for motor vehicles. The Committee directs the FHWA,
in collaboration with other DOT modes and relevant Federal
entities, to provide a report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on a plan to reduce pedestrian and
cyclist injuries and fatalities no later than 90 days after
enactment of this Act. The report shall include known roadway
designs that reduce safety risks, best practices to improve
pedestrian and cyclist safety, and a plan for supporting
communities seeking to improve pedestrian and cyclist-oriented
infrastructure.
Safe routes to schools.--The Committee recognizes the
important role infrastructure investments, education, and
enforcement efforts can have in ensuring safe access to
schools, hospitals, and transit stations. Investments in
sidewalks, bike paths, and alternative transportation have
proven to increase safety and decrease the number of deaths and
injuries associated with commutes to school, hospitals, and
transit stations. The Committee encourages the FHWA to
prioritize infrastructure investments that will facilitate
changes to pedestrian and driver behavior and that will have
immediate improvements in pedestrian safety. The Committee
encourages FHWA to work with the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Safe Routes to School
Partnership, and state and local stakeholders to facilitate
safe student access to schools.
Further, the Committee is aware of a commuter-preferred
option for residents in multiple communities just west of the
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (DEWA), a U.S.
Department of the Interior park. Such options include Route
2001, which is also a primary route for school buses and
ambulances. During adverse winter weather conditions, Route
2001 becomes the only north-south route option in southeastern
Pike County, Pennsylvania as DEWA closes an arterial route,
which runs inside its boundaries for just under 30 miles. The
Committee continues to be concerned regarding Route 2001's
ability to handle the increased winter traffic and encourages
the Department to work with state and local stakeholders to
address surface conditions and other improvements needed to
alleviate the recurring delays on routes, such as Route 2001,
to school buses, ambulances, and commuters when traffic is
redirected to it from arterial routes by DEWA.
Advanced Transportation and Congestion Management
Technologies Deployment (ATCMTD).--Under the Fixing America's
Surface Transportation (FAST) Act (P.L. 114-94), the ATCMTD was
able to fund 5 to 10 projects, annually, to make competitive
grants for the development of model deployment sites for large
scale installation and operation of advanced transportation
technologies with the goal of improving safety, efficiency,
system performance, and return on investment. The levels of
funding provided under this heading will allow the Department
to increase research funding for additional advancements in
such transportation technologies.
Ohio river crossings.--The Committee encourages the
Department to work with relevant state departments of
transportation to complete unfinished sections of critical
interstate corridors, such as interstate 69, and address
capacity constraints at Ohio river crossings along these routes
to create a continuous transportation network from Canada to
Mexico that will facilitate international trade and spur
economic development.
Alabama highway improvements.--The Committee is aware of
the significance of challenges faced by the southeast region of
Alabama along routes that are critical for regional tourism,
emergency evacuations, and provide access to the U.S. Army
Aviation Center of Excellence and Fort Rucker. Due to steep
grades along the route and an increasing number of passenger
vehicles and heavily loaded freight carriers, roads such as
highway 167 regularly experience delayed traffic flows and an
increased number of traffic-safety hazards. The Committee
continues to encourage FHWA to work with state and local
stakeholders to address safety improvements to alleviate delays
and chokepoints to ensure a clear route for the transportation
of goods and services and for major emergency evacuations.
Virginia highway capacity.--The Committee recognizes the
challenges faced on certain highways in the Commonwealth of
Virginia, which are critical to the freight network along the
east coast. Interstate 81, for example, is a corridor in
Virginia that is two lanes in each direction, and when one lane
is blocked there is a significant reduction in capacity.
Contributing factors to the long crash clearance times include:
lack of capacity, the rolling terrain, lack of reliable detour
routes, and the constrained configuration. Travel is
anticipated to continue to increase on some of these routes,
with truck traffic growing at a faster pace than passenger
vehicle traffic. The Committee encourages FHWA to work with
state and local stakeholders to address surface conditions and
other improvements to alleviate incident-related delays and
backups.
Critical commerce corridors.--The Committee believes
critical commerce corridors, an authorized use of funds in the
nationally significant freight and highway projects program,
can improve our economic efficiency, reduce travel times, and
promote safe travel on our nation's roads and highways. These
corridors include existing highways where a barrier physically
separates lanes dedicated to heavy commercial trucks from lanes
dedicated to passenger vehicles. The Committee encourages DOT
to strongly consider applications for the creation of critical
commerce corridors when awarding grants to individual states.
Cap park development.--The Committee notes the growing
interest in communities across the country in developing cap
parks (also called a city deck park) in which a park is placed
over a highway. Cap parks offer communities the opportunity to
connect neighborhoods that have long been divided by highways
(like the cross Bronx expressway), reduce traffic congestion,
improve air quality, and bring green space to our highways and
roads. The Committee encourages DOT to explore how
transportation funding can be best used to mitigate the impacts
of highway utilization and improve air quality. The Committee
further encourages state departments of transportation to work
with metropolitan planning organizations to develop and
implement state asset management plans to further the
development of cap parks across the country and ensure that the
national highway system effectively and efficiently moves
people and goods.
Resiliency for coastal roads and highways.--Coastal roads
and highways, which are the lifelines of many communities, are
facing major challenges from the effects of climate change,
particularly sea level rise and coastal erosion. As DOT makes
investments in coastal areas, the Committee continues to urge
the Department to emphasize resiliency and support for roads
that are currently in crisis situations, ensuring that the most
vulnerable roads are being modernized utilizing best practices,
and that planning for future resilient roads take these
realities into account.
Resilient building materials.--The Committee encourages the
Department to require the use of resilient building materials
that will reduce carbon emissions and nonpoint source
pollution, as appropriate, in all Federally funded highway
projects.
New interstate designations.--The Committee recognizes the
benefits that communities achieve when existing roads are
designated as interstates or future interstates, including
those that will facilitate the safe evacuation of coastal
areas. The Committee encourages FHWA to work with the
appropriate state departments of transportation to facilitate
the development of these highways. The Committee reminds DOT of
the requirement in House Report 117-99 to report to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations on these efforts.
Innovative technologies.--The Committee urges FHWA to
consider the feasibility of utilizing or deploying innovative
technologies, including moveable barriers, that provide
congestion relief, improve air quality, and decrease fuel
consumption. Innovative technologies can also offer quick
alternatives to costly road construction, result in safer
roadways, and help eliminate crossover fatalities. The
Committee encourages FHWA to consider such technologies as part
of any project for which the Federal government provides
grants.
Redressing historic inequities in our nation's interstate
highway system.--The construction of our nation's interstate
highway system was shaped by systemic racism. There are
countless examples of interstate highways that were directly
and purposefully routed through established minority
communities, causing community upheaval, loss of homes and
businesses, and deep psychological pain. The reconnecting
communities pilot program, established in the Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act, provides $1,000,000,000 over five
years for planning and capital grants for supporting the
planning, removal, or retrofitting of existing transportation
infrastructure that creates a barrier to community
connectivity. The Committee encourages the DOT to issue a
public report within 270 days of enactment of this Act with a
list of proposed projects and sites that have been impacted by
the construction of the interstate highway system and therefore
will be eligible to apply for the reconnecting communities
pilot program. The Committee encourages the Department to
address the systemic destruction of communities by prioritizing
projects that reconnect neighborhoods cut off by historic
investments in the interstate highway system and to ensure new
projects increase opportunity, advance racial equity and
environmental justice, and promote affordable access.
Bike lanes for equitable, sustainable transportation.--The
addition of high quality bike infrastructure, including trails
and protected bike lanes, is proven to reduce traffic
fatalities and open up opportunities for healthy and zero-
carbon transportation. High quality bike infrastructure opens
up access for low-income communities and encourages cycling
among novice cyclists and families who may have a lower
tolerance for risk. The Committee encourages FHWA to work with
state and local agencies to support greater implementation of
bike lanes throughout the nation.
Infrastructure monitoring demonstration project.--The
Committee is interested in new technology advancements to
monitor and assess the lifespan, safety, and durability of
infrastructure investments, and reminds FHWA of the requirement
in House Report 117-99 to brief the House and Senate Committees
on its research in this area.
Communities impacted by persistent flooding.--The Committee
directs DOT, through its Federal lands access program, to
provide consideration for communities that are impacted by
persistent flooding.
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure.--The
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act provided $5,000,000,000
in advanced appropriations over five years for the national
electric vehicle infrastructure formula program to support
deployment of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and
to establish an interconnected network to facilitate data
collection, access, and reliability. The Committee recognizes
the need for electric charging infrastructure, including
wireless charging options, to adequately meet electricity
distribution requirements before allocating funding to
prospective projects. When implementing funding from the
national electric vehicle infrastructure formula program,
administration officials in the Joint Office of Energy and
Transportation should consider the capacity of electricity
distribution at proposed charging locations and the inclusion
of one or more charging station locations where the distance
between two adjacent stations is greater than 50 miles,
especially in areas with a population density of 50 or fewer
persons per square mile of land area based on the most recent
decennial census and within such states only outside the
geographic boundaries of a metropolitan planning area for a
metropolitan planning organization serving a population of
greater than 200,000. The Committee encourages FHWA to seek
input from key stakeholders as part of these efforts.
Truck parking.--The Committee understands that a growing
challenge for commercial motor vehicle drivers across the
country is the availability of truck parking, which poses
serious highway safety risks for truck drivers and all road
users. The Committee notes that projects relating to truck
parking are eligible activities in several FHWA formula
programs, including the surface transportation block grant
program, national highway freight program, highway safety
improvement program, and national highway performance program,
and discretionary grant programs, including INFRA and RAISE. In
addition, section 21104 of the IIJA requires states to conduct
a commercial motor vehicle parking facilities assessment as
part of the development or updating of a state freight plan.
The Committee directs FHWA to work with states to provide
technical assistance on utilizing formula programs to support
projects to expand truck parking capacity and on completing
commercial motor vehicle parking facilities assessments, and to
continue to explore opportunities to support activities that
could improve the current availability of truck parking.
Further, when evaluating applications for competitive grant
programs, the Committee urges DOT to consider prioritizing
grants for projects that would expand truck parking capacity.
Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures (ATSPM).--The
Committee applauds the FHWA for making initial progress on
measuring traffic signal performance. The Committee understands
that there are a variety of programs that could be used to
implement ATSPM technology. However, communities are still not
seeing a level of funding commensurate with the need. Thus, the
Committee directs the FHWA to consider expanding these
investments in ATSPM technology to provide proactive and
frequent timing updates to reduce delays, improve safety, and
support a reduction in environmental impact. Further, the
Committee directs the FHWA to provide a comprehensive report to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations that lists
the funding levels for ATSPM technology among its programs.
Highway-rail grade crossing safety.--Highway-rail grade
crossing collisions are the second leading cause of all rail-
related fatalities in the United States. The Committee
recommendation provides funding to assist states and
communities with improving highway-rail grade crossing safety
through the FHWA under section 130(e) of title 23, United
States Code, and the Federal Railroad Administration through
the consolidated rail infrastructure and safety improvements
grant program, and notes that advance appropriations are
available in fiscal year 2023 for the newly authorized railroad
crossing elimination program.
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
Liquidation of contract
authority
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022........... $58,212,430,072
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.......... 59,461,387,674
Recommended in the bill................... 59,503,510,674
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....... +1,291,080,602
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...... +42,123,000
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends a liquidating cash appropriation
of $59,503,510,674. This is the amount required to pay the
outstanding obligations of the highway program at levels
provided in the Act and prior appropriations Acts.
HIGHWAY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAMS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022........... $2,444,927,823
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.......... - - -
Recommended in the bill................... 1,755,060,641
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....... -689,867,182
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...... +1,755,060,641
The IIJA provides contract authority for Highway programs
funded from the Highway Trust Fund. This account provides
additional funds from the General Fund of the Treasury for the
programs funded by formula under the IIJA and important safety
and management priorities administered by FHWA.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends $1,755,060,641 for Highway
Infrastructure Programs, of which $1,275,060,641 is for
community project funding in accordance with the table at the
end of this report.
The following table provides funding levels for activities
within this account:
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Request Recommendation
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Community Project Funding........... $- - - $1,275,060,641
Appalachian Development Highway - - - 100,000,000
System.............................
Nationally Significant Federal Lands - - - 75,000,000
and Tribal Projects Program........
Regional Infrastructure Accelerator. - - - 12,000,000
National Scenic Byways Program...... - - - 30,000,000
Safe Streets and Roads for All - - - 100,000,000
Program............................
Active Transportation Infrastructure - - - 100,000,000
Investment Program.................
Healthy Streets Program............. - - - 55,000,000
Salmon Recovery..................... - - - 5,000,000
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Nationally significant Federal lands and Tribal projects.--
The Committee directs that when making grant awards under this
heading, FHWA should prioritize roadways that in the previous
three fiscal years have been closed or had speed reductions due
to unsafe travel conditions as a result of the roadway's
infrastructure condition and maintenance.
Tribal transportation.--The Committee recognizes that
providing safe and adequate transportation over the more than
160,000 miles of roads and trails within Indian reservations,
Indian lands, and Alaska Native Village communities is crucial
for the safety and welfare of tribal and surrounding non-tribal
communities. The Committee is pleased with the historic
investments provided by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs
Act, which expanded the number of programs that can be used to
improve the infrastructure conditions of Tribal communities,
including the safe streets and roads for all program, for which
the Committee recommendation provides $100,000,000. The
Committee believes that this investment, and the historic
investment of more than $3,000,000,000 in Tribal transportation
programs will advance the safety needs and address challenges
unique to Tribal communities. The Committee recognizes the
challenges of coastal Tribes at risk of flooding, tsunami, and
other natural disasters. The Committee supports projects that
would increase the resiliency of Tribes and Tribal communities
against these threats to public safety, including projects that
support emergency evacuation routes.
Active Transportation Infrastructure Investment Program
(ATIIP).--The Committee recognizes the importance of building
the capacity of transportation networks to ensure people can
safely connect to their day to day destinations such as work,
school, health appointments and other critical services and
amenities. The ATIIP as authorized in IIJA will allow
communities to develop their transportation networks to improve
transportation access for all, while also reducing greenhouse
gas emissions. The Committee provides $100,000,000 for the
ATIIP for competitive awards to help state and local
governments build connected active transportation systems
within and between communities.
Healthy Streets Program.--The Committee strongly supports
efforts to reduce flooding, improve air quality, and mitigate
the urban heat island effect at bus stops and on pedestrian
walkways within disadvantaged and low-income communities. The
healthy streets program, as authorized by the Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act, will provide grants to states, units
of local government, Tribes, and nonprofit organizations
working in coordination with an eligible public entity to both
plant trees and deploy smart surfaces, such as reflective
surfaces in areas of excess heat, or porous surfaces in flood
prone areas. The Committee provides $55,000,000 for the healthy
streets program for this purpose.
Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A).--The SS4A grant
program reduces roadway fatalities and serious injuries through
planning, infrastructure, behavioral, and operational
initiatives for all roadway users, including pedestrians;
bicyclists; public transportation, personal conveyance, and
micromobility users; and car and truck drivers. The Committee
is pleased that the Department issued its first SS4A NOFO in
May 2022 and provides an additional $100,000,000 for this
program for fiscal year 2023.
Salmon recovery.--The Committee provides $5,000,000 to
establish a cooperative series of agreements with universities,
Federal agencies, the National Academy of Sciences,
transportation agencies and/or nonprofit organizations with
demonstrated capacity and expertise to conduct aligned
investigations and studies to advance the biologic, hydraulic,
geomorphologic, cultural, and other scientific engineering to
help mitigate and improve the impacts of culverts, roads, and
bridges on threatened or endangered salmon populations. The
aligned outcomes will assist with identifying, prioritizing for
future funding, and providing scientific and engineering
approaches applicable to highway infrastructure improvement
projects that will reduce these impacts and enhance recovery
efforts.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Section 120 distributes obligation authority among Federal-
aid highway programs.
Section 121 credits funds received by the Bureau of
Transportation Statistics to the Federal-aid highways account.
Section 122 provides requirements for any waiver of the Buy
America requirements.
Section 123 requires 60-day notification to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations of any grants as authorized
under 23 U.S.C. 117.
Section 124 allows state DOTs to repurpose certain highway
project funding to be used within 25 miles of its original
designation.
Section 125 requires the Federal Highway Administration to
adjudicate Buy America waivers based on the rules and
regulations in effect before April 17, 2018.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) was
established within the Department of Transportation by Congress
through the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 (P.L.
106-159). The FMCSA's mission is to promote safe commercial
motor vehicle operations and to reduce truck and bus crashes.
The FMCSA works with Federal, state, and local entities, the
motor carrier industry, highway safety organizations, and the
public to further its mission. The FMCSA resources are used to
prevent and mitigate commercial vehicle accidents through
regulation, enforcement, stakeholder training, technological
innovation, and improved information systems. The FMCSA also is
responsible for enforcing Federal motor carrier safety and
hazardous materials regulations for all commercial vehicles
entering the United States along its southern and northern
borders.
MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $360,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 367,500,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 367,500,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +7,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The limitation on obligations establishes the FMCSA's
spending level for salaries, operating expenses, and research
to support motor carrier safety program activities and to
maintain the agency's administrative infrastructure. This
funding supports nationwide motor carrier safety and consumer
enforcement efforts, including the compliance, safety, and
accountability program, regulation and enforcement of freight
transport, and Federal safety enforcement at the U.S. borders.
These resources also fund regulatory development and
implementation, information management, research and
technology, safety education and outreach, and the safety and
consumer telephone hotline.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides a liquidation of
contract authorization and a limitation on obligations of
$367,500,000 for the operations and programs account,
consistent with the amounts authorized in the Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act. Of the total amounts, $14,073,000 is
for the research and technology program and not less than
$63,098,000 is for information technology and information
management.
Hours of service (HOS).--The Committee remains concerned
with the safety and labor ramifications of the final rule on
HOS that went into effect on September 29, 2020. The final rule
extends driving time and distance while also reducing the
amount of time a driver takes for rest. The Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260) directed the FMCSA to
analyze the real-world effects of the new HOS regulations by
comparing safety data, specifically comparing data collected
prior to the implementation of the final rule on September 29,
2020, with data collected after its implementation to determine
any correlations. The FMCSA was further directed to report the
results of this analysis annually in the budget request and to
post such analysis on the agency's website. The Committee is
disappointed that the FMCSA has not completed this requirement,
despite nearly two years of data becoming available since the
final rule went into effect. The Committee understands that the
FMCSA is working on the first iteration of the HOS safety data
analysis. The Committee continues to direct the FMCSA to
complete annual HOS safety data analysis, to make the
information publicly available, and to post the analysis on the
agency's website concurrently with the release of the budget
request for fiscal year 2024.
Large truck crash causation study.--The Committee remains
concerned with truck safety trends, with injuries to occupants
of large trucks, occupants of other vehicles, and nonoccupants
like pedestrians and cyclists continuing to increase. According
to the FMCSA's large truck and bus crash facts 2019, the number
of large trucks involved in fatal crashes increased by 2
percent when comparing calendar year 2018 to 2019, and the
number of large trucks involved in injury crashes increased by
6 percent for that same time period. Further, of the fatal
crashes involving commercial motor vehicles, class 7 and 8
large trucks account for roughly 75 percent of all such
crashes. Public Law 116-260 included $30,000,000 for a study on
the causes of large truck crashes. The Committee understands
that the FMCSA plans to focus this study on fatal and injury
crashes involving class 7 and 8 large trucks and collect data
on such crashes over a two-year period. Further, the Committee
understands that section 23006 of the IIJA requires the
Secretary to conduct a comprehensive crash causation study of
all commercial motor vehicles. The Committee supports the
FMCSA's phased approach to the implementation of section 23006
of the IIJA, starting with class 7 and 8 large trucks. This
phased approach considers lessons learned from the original
large truck crash causation study completed in 2003, public
comments, and two ongoing studies by the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration relating to medium-duty truck
crashes. The Committee understands that the class 7 and 8 large
trucks study is scalable and repeatable, so that the FMCSA can
address crashes involving other commercial motor vehicles in
the future. The Committee directs the FMCSA to brief the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its progress on the
large truck study and the spending plan no later than 90 days
after enactment of this Act.
Information technology (IT) and information management
(IM).--IT challenges at the FMCSA continue to have negative
effects on the safety and efficiency of the trucking industry
nationwide. The Committee understands that the FMCSA is working
diligently to address a legacy of layered, antiquated systems
by implementing a multi-year IT modernization plan. The
Committee provides not less than $63,098,000 for the
development, modernization, enhancement, and continued
operation and maintenance of IT and IM. Further, the Committee
directs the FMCSA to provide regular briefings to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on the agency's progress
towards achieving streamlined and efficient IT and IM systems.
Unlawful brokerage activities.--Section 32919 of MAP-21
(P.L. 112-141) established requirements for brokers providing
interstate brokerage services to be registered and satisfy
certain financial security requirements, and set civil
penalties for brokering without such operating authorities. The
Committee is concerned about reports of unlawful brokerage
activities, that such reports have continued to increase since
the enactment of these requirements in 2012, and with limited
enforcement by the FMCSA. The Committee notes that in 2019 a
DOT Administrative Law Judge held in Darlene Riojas et al.,
Docket No. FMCSA-2012-0174, that the FMCSA does not have the
statutory authority to administratively adjudicate and access
civil penalties for violations of Subtitle IV, Part B of title
49, United States Code, and that the FMCSA must seek an
adjudication of civil penalties for such violations in the
United States District Court. This ruling prohibits the FMCSA
from assessing civil penalties administratively for commercial
violations, including those contained in section 14916 of title
49, United States Code, relating to unlawful brokerage
activities. The Committee directs the FMCSA to report to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than 120
days after enactment of this Act on its efforts to ensure full
compliance with and enforcement of the requirements in section
14916 of title 49, United States Code, including seeking an
adjudication of civil penalties for commercial violations in
the United States District Court; any potential barriers to
such enforcement through the United States District Court;
alternative enforcement mechanisms for unlawful brokerage
activities available to the FMCSA; implementation of section
23021 of the IIJA to clarify the definition of broker under the
FMCSA regulations; and whether new legislative authority or
clarifying existing legislative authority is needed to properly
address unlawful brokerage.
Hair testing.--The Committee recognizes that section 5402
of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act (P.L.
114-94) required the Secretary of Health and Human Services
(HHS) to ``issue scientific and technical guidelines for hair
testing as a method of detecting the use of a controlled
substance for purposes of section 31306 of title 49, United
States Code'', which is the drug and alcohol testing program
for operators of commercial motor vehicles. The Committee
understands that HHS is currently considering hair testing as
an alternative method of drug testing and issued proposed
mandatory guidelines relating to hair testing in September
2020, but has not issued final guidelines, as required by the
FAST Act. The Committee directs the Office of Drug and Alcohol
Policy and Compliance to support HHS in its efforts, provide
any available or necessary data, and lend its expertise
relating to transportation and commercial motor vehicle safety,
as appropriate.
Safe driver apprenticeship pilot (SDAP) program.--Section
23022 of the IIJA requires the Secretary to establish an
apprenticeship pilot program that allows employers to establish
apprenticeship programs for drivers ages 18 to 20 with an
intrastate commercial driver's license to operate a commercial
motor vehicle in interstate commerce under specific conditions.
The FMCSA established the SDAP program on January 14, 2022,
through a Federal register notice, and is developing a process
for motor carriers to apply to participate in the SDAP program.
The Committee understands that the FMCSA will ensure that
participants in the SDAP program comply with the requirements
in section 23022 of the IIJA when reviewing applications from
motor carriers, as well as subsequent data submitted as part of
the SDAP program. In addition to submitting a report to
Congress after the conclusion of the SDAP program as required
by section 23022 of the IIJA, the Committee understands that
the FMCSA intends to publish a public use data file of all data
from the SDAP program. While this information will be helpful
in understanding the safety impacts of the SDAP program, it
will not be available until the completion of this three-year
pilot. Therefore, the Committee directs the FMCSA to provide
interim updates to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on the SDAP pilot program, including: (1) how
many motor carriers have been accepted by the FMCSA to
participate in the SDAP program; (2) how many motor carriers in
the SDAP program have registered apprenticeship applications
pending; (3) how many apprentice drivers are enrolled in the
120-hour probationary period or in the 280-hour probationary
period; (4) how many apprentice drivers have completed one or
both such probationary periods; (5) how many apprentice divers
were involved in an accident reportable to DOT; (6) how many
crashes occurred involving apprentice drivers during and after
completion of such probationary periods; (7) how many
apprentice drivers have excited the SDAP program; (8) how many
motor carriers have exited the SDAP program; (9) how many
apprentice drivers have been removed from the SDAP program due
to safety; (10) how many motor carriers have been removed from
the SDAP program due to safety; and (11) a high-level analysis
of apprentice drivers' safety performance to-date. The
Committee directs the FMCSA to provide the first interim update
with such information 180 days after the FMCSA begins to accept
applications from motor carriers to participate in the SDAP
program, and with subsequent interim updates due every 180 days
thereafter.
Motor carrier safety fitness determination rulemaking.--The
Committee notes that House Report 117-99 directed the Secretary
to initiate a rulemaking to update and revise regulations
issued pursuant to subsection (b) of section 31144 of title 49,
United States Code, and include procedures for the Secretary to
determine if a motor carrier is not fit to operate a commercial
motor vehicle in or affecting interstate commerce in accordance
with such section. The Committee understands that DOT's most
recent significant rulemaking report identifies that the FMCSA
is preparing an advance notice of proposed rulemaking for
safety fitness procedures.
Commercial zone boundaries.--The FMCSA currently designates
the south Texas counties of Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and
Willacy as part of a commercial zone at the border between the
United States and Mexico. As a result, these counties are
exempt from certain regulations under section 13506(b)(1) of
title 49, United States Code. The Committee notes that Zapata
county is adjacent to Starr county and the Mexican border. The
Committee encourages the FMCSA to analyze expanding the
commercial zone boundaries defined under section 372.237 of
title 49, Code of Federal Regulations.
MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY GRANTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $496,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 506,150,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 506,150,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +10,150,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The limitation on obligations controls the FMCSA's spending
level for motor carrier safety grants. These grants are used to
support compliance reviews in the states, identify and
apprehend traffic violators, conduct roadside inspections, and
conduct safety audits of new entrant carriers. Additionally,
grants are provided to states for the improvement of state
commercial driver's license oversight activities and to
nonprofit organizations to assist in training non-Federal
employees who conduct commercial motor vehicle enforcement
activities.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides a liquidation of
contract authorization and a limitation on obligations of
$506,150,000 for motor carrier safety grants, consistent with
the amounts authorized in the Infrastructure Investment and
Jobs Act. The following table provides funding levels for
activities within this account.
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Request Recommendation
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Motor carrier safety assistance $398,500,000 $398,500,000
program............................
Commercial driver's license program 42,650,000 42,650,000
implementation program.............
High priority program............... 58,800,000 58,800,000
Commercial motor vehicle operators 1,200,000 1,200,000
grant program......................
Commercial motor vehicle enforcement 5,000,000 5,000,000
training and support grant program.
-----------------------------------
Total........................... $506,150,000 $506,150,000
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High priority program.--Section 23004 of the IIJA
authorizes the Secretary to establish an immobilization grant
program to provide grants to states for the immobilization or
impoundment of passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicles
that are determined to be unsafe or fail inspection and
authorizes the use of high priority program funding for such
activities. The Committee notes that the fiscal year 2022
notice of funding opportunity for the high priority--commercial
motor vehicle program incorporated this newly authorized use of
funds. The Committee directs the FMCSA to brief the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than 90 days after
enactment of this Act on the fiscal year 2022 grants made to
states for programs to impound or otherwise immobilize unsafe
passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicles.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
Section 130 requires the FMCSA to update inspection
regulations for rear underride guards as specified in GAO-19-
264.
Section 131 prohibits funds from being used to enforce the
electronic logging device rule with respect to carriers
transporting livestock or insects.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
was established in March 1970 to administer motor vehicle and
highway safety programs. It was the successor agency to the
National Highway Safety Bureau, which was housed in the Federal
Highway Administration.
The NHTSA's mission is to save lives, prevent injuries, and
reduce economic costs due to road traffic crashes through
education, research, safety standards, and enforcement
activity. To accomplish these goals, the NHTSA establishes and
enforces safety performance standards for motor vehicles and
motor vehicle equipment, investigates safety defects in motor
vehicles, and conducts research on driver behavior and traffic
safety.
The NHTSA provides grants and technical assistance to state
and local governments to enable them to conduct effective local
highway safety programs. Together with state and local
partners, the NHTSA works to reduce the threat of drunk,
impaired, and distracted drivers, and to promote policies and
devices with demonstrated safety benefits including helmets,
child safety seats, airbags, and graduated driver's licenses.
The NHTSA establishes and ensures compliance with fuel
economy standards, investigates odometer fraud, establishes and
enforces vehicle anti-theft regulations, and provides consumer
information on a variety of motor vehicle safety topics.
OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $200,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 272,650,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 230,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +30,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -42,650,000
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
For vehicle safety programs, funded by the general fund,
the Committee recommends $230,000,000, of which up to
$45,116,000 shall be for rulemaking and $5,118,000 shall be for
communication and consumer information.
Truck underrides.--The Committee highlights that DOT has
been researching truck underrides for more than 50 years and
that NHTSA's proposed rulemaking to update truck rear impact
guard requirements in December 2015 cited 362 annual fatalities
associated with light vehicle crashes into the rear of trucks.
The Committee continues to direct NHTSA to prioritize working
with relevant experts and stakeholders, including researchers,
engineers, safety advocates, and the trucking industry, to
facilitate the deployment and adoption of rear and side
underride protection devices. Further, the Committee notes that
section 23011 of the IIJA requires the Secretary to promulgate
regulations to strengthen rear underride guards, establish an
Advisory Committee on Underride Protection, and conduct
additional research on rear impact guards and side underride
guards.
The Committee reiterates its concern from the past several
years that NHTSA has yet to implement three out of four GAO
recommendations on truck underrides and directs the NHTSA to
complete rulemaking to improve rear guards in order to
ultimately meet the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
standards for Toughguard awards. The Committee continues to
direct NHTSA to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations quarterly on its progress to meet such
requirements and implement section 23011 of IIJA. In addition,
the Committee directs NHTSA to substantively respond to the
grant of petition for rulemaking on Rear Impact Guards, Rear
Impact Protection published in the Federal Register on July 10,
2014.
Automatic emergency braking (AEB).--The Committee notes
that the safety benefits of AEBs on large trucks are well
documented and mandating such technology would significantly
reduce the more than 5,000 annual fatalities from large truck
crashes. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has found
that AEBs can reduce front-to-rear crashes with injuries by 56
percent. The costs to generating these benefits are not large.
A September 2018 study by NHTSA found that the incremental cost
to a truck driver of automatic emergency brakes would be less
than $350. The Committee appreciates that the Spring 2021
regulatory agenda included the AEB rulemaking, and directs that
NHTSA move with all deliberate speed in finalizing this rule
and provide quarterly updates to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on its progress to finalize the
rule.
Test dummies.--The Committee understands that developing,
testing, and fully vetting an advanced anthropomorphic test
dummy is complicated and time consuming. However, NHTSA has
been working on such research and development for almost 15
years. The Committee is anxiously awaiting the adoption of the
THOR 50th percentile test dummy, as well as the eventual
adoption of the THOR 5th percentile female and the WorldSID
side impact test dummies. In order to adequately address the
gender inequities in crash testing data, the updates must
ensure equitable frontal crash tests, for both male and female
drivers. In fiscal year 2022, House Report 117-99 directed the
NHTSA to issue the long overdue New Car Assessment Program
(NCAP) proposed rule that adopts the most technologically
advanced safety equipment, including the most advanced
anthropomorphic test dummies and to report on the findings on
and progress to adopt the THOR 50th and THOR 5th percentile
test dummies and other gender disparities in crash testing and
accident effects. The Committee directs the NHTSA to provide
quarterly updates to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations upon enactment of this Act on its progress.
Further, within 90 days of enactment of this Act, the Committee
directs the NHTSA to submit a report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations detailing all contracts related to
crash safety testing awarded in the previous five fiscal years,
including an explanation of the types of bids received and not
awarded.
Crashworthiness research.--The Committee recognizes the
importance that lightweight plastics and polymer composites
play to improve automotive safety, meet consumer demand for
innovative and autonomous vehicles, increase fuel efficiency,
and support new highly skilled manufacturing jobs. Effective
lightweight materials can also have the benefit of increasing
fuel-economy. The Committee is pleased that NHTSA continues to
work closely with the Department of Energy on lessons learned
from lightweight materials research. The Committee directs
NHTSA to continue to include the consideration of lightweight
materials as standards, test procedures, and associated
countermeasures are developed as part of the occupant
protections program. Safety standards established by NHTSA
should not present a barrier to the integration or adoption of
new materials, many of which have lightweight components.
Further, the Committee recognizes the importance that
lightweight plastics and polymer composites play to improve
automotive safety, meet consumer demand for innovative and
autonomous vehicles, increase fuel efficiency, and support new
U.S. highly skilled manufacturing jobs in the United States.
The Committee directs NHTSA to upgrade current regulations and/
or the New Cart Assessment Program based on the requirements of
the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21)
and on the developed test procedures and associated
countermeasures in its occupant protection programs in frontal
(including the moving deformable barrier frontal offset test),
side, rollover, impacts to the front seatbacks and lower
interior B-pillars for children and small adults, including
women, as well as for pedestrian safety, with an emphasis on
decreasing the weight of vehicles in traditional and autonomous
vehicle structural designs by proposing new near-term, mid-term
and long-term regulations according to the following schedule:
near-term final rules by March 2023; mid-term final rules by
March 2024; and long-term final rules by March 2025. The
Committee directs NHTSA to leverage lessons learned from
lightweight materials research at the Department of
Transportation, the Department of Energy, and by industry
stakeholders in its development of safety-centered approaches
for future lightweight automotive design, including
traditional, advanced propulsion, and autonomous vehicles.
Autonomous vehicle (AV) testing.--The Committee remains
concerned that changes in driving technology will bring
significant changes to the roadways from both cars and large
trucks, and that the nation remains unprepared for such
changes. Testing how AVs react to various environmental and
weather conditions is a critical part of validating AV safety.
The Committee is concerned that the United States does not have
research and test facilities which replicate a wide variety of
challenging weather conditions like rain, fog, and low sun
angles. The Committee encourages NHTSA to use previously
designated AV proving grounds or to partner with an existing
non-profit automotive vehicle test and research facility to
facilitate the development and deployment of AV technology that
can operate in all weather conditions. Such partnerships should
include sensor environmental testing where the vehicle moves
through the driven environment. For fiscal year 2023, the
Committee recommends $9,000,000 from this account for this
purpose.
Rulemaking related to AVs.--While the Committee notes that
NHTSA recently completed its first rulemaking on autonomous
vehicles, much work remains to modernize existing Federal motor
vehicle safety standards, including congressionally-mandated
rulemakings and rulemakings related to autonomous vehicles,
innovative vehicle safety technologies, and zero-occupant
delivery vehicles. The Committee directs NHTSA to complete and
deliver a report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations within one year of enactment of this Act on the
impediments to meeting these requirements, and what is required
to finalize these rulemakings around the safe deployment of new
technology that will improve safety outcomes, and incorporate
novel vehicle designs that improve mobility and access for all.
Virtual modeling and simulation.--The Committee continues
to recognize the importance in DOT evaluating the safety of
advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous
vehicles (AVs) to ensure readiness of infrastructure to
accommodate these technologies and secure public trust. The
Committee finds integration of testing and evaluation platforms
using virtual simulation and synthetic data generation would
significantly enhance the agency's ability to independently
audit, assess and validate the safety of these systems.
Therefore, of the amounts provided under this heading, the
Committee directs up to $3,500,000 to support the virtual
review, assessment and validation of AVs and increased
coordination with the Highly Automated Systems Safety Center of
Excellence.
Motorcycle profiling.--The Committee is concerned that
NHTSA may be conducting activities that encourage states to
adopt legislation, regulation, or other policies that unjustly
profile motorcycle riders. The Committee directs NHTSA to
report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on
the extent to which the agency works with states on motorcycle
passenger policies within 120 days of enactment of this Act.
Causal factors of auto crashes.--The Committee encourages
the NHTSA to focus on research on causal factors of auto
crashes, such as distracted driving, road conditions, and
congestion and provides an additional $5,000,000 for related
research.
OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $192,800,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 197,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 197,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +4,200,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
This limitation on obligations controls the NHTSA's
spending for highway safety research and development programs.
Many of these programs are conducted in partnership with state
and local governments, the private sector, universities,
research units, and various safety associations and
organizations. Programs funded by this account include
research, demonstrations, and technical assistance to state and
local governments around behavioral aspects of driver,
occupant, and pedestrian behavior. This account also funds the
NHTSA's National Center for Statistics and Analysis which
collects and analyzes crash data and provides technical
assistance to support state highway safety activities.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
For behavioral safety research funded by the operations and
research account, the Committee recommends $197,000,000 in
liquidating cash and obligation limitation.
Highway fatalities.--Despite dramatic decreases in the
number of cars on the road, automobile fatalities and injuries
spiked in 2021. In 2021 an estimated 42,915 people died in
motor vehicle traffic crashes, a 10.5 percent increase over the
previous 12-month period, reporting the highest number of
fatalities since 2005. The Committee recognizes the need for
more robust data collection and analysis related to vehicle,
highway, and behavioral safety to develop effective
countermeasures to reduce the number of and severity of vehicle
crashes involving intersections, pedestrians, and a vehicle
leaving the lane or roadway. Immediate steps must be taken to
focus resources on a national campaign to save lives on the
roadways. The Committee directs NHTSA to assert its leadership
by developing and implementing a national campaign, working
with other federal agencies, the states, law enforcement, the
public health community, industry, and others who can
contribute to the goal of saving lives. Funding provided under
this heading is provided for robust research on causal factors
of auto crashes such as distracted driving, road conditions,
and congestion. The Committee notes with disappointment that a
report on the agency's plans and progress on this campaign was
not provided by NHTSA by December 23, 2021, as required by
House Report 116-452, and that NHTSA subsequently did not
provide the report by May 1, 2022, after Congress provided the
agency more time to complete its work in the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2022 (P.L. 117-103). The Committee directs
NHTSA to provide the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations the report, including specific goals and any
impediments to achieving those goals, no later than 30 days
after enactment of this Act.
Pedestrian fatalities.--The Committee remains alarmed at
the growing number of pedestrian fatalities, which have
increased in 2021 by 13 percent, and over the last 10 years
have soared almost 50 percent, to more than 7,000, roughly one-
sixth of all traffic deaths in the United States. Reducing
these fatalities and injuries will take a concerted effort that
includes enforcement of existing laws, changes in street design
and engineering, and education of drivers and pedestrians. The
Committee directs NHTSA to continue to work with FHWA and state
and local stakeholders to conduct education and enforcement
efforts in cities nationwide and to convene stakeholders to
develop and publicize innovative solutions to reduce pedestrian
fatalities. In addition, the Committee directs NHTSA to update
data collection methodologies to evaluate pedestrian injuries
and fatalities.
Road to zero coalition.--The Committee believes that
conquering persistent problems with speed, seat belt use,
distraction, and substance-impaired driving requires a
collaborative effort. The Road to Zero coalition has mobilized
more than 1,700 organizations supporting a goal to reduce
fatalities on the roads and reach a goal of zero such
fatalities by 2050. Conquering the traffic safety question
requires a collective effort around the Road to Zero's three
pillars: doubling down on proven countermeasures, accelerating
the adoption of life-saving technology, and prioritizing a safe
system approach. In order to reduce motor vehicle fatalities,
the Road to Zero coalition has awarded 25 safe system
innovation grants totaling $3,500,000 over three years to
qualifying organizations that could clearly explain how their
program would reduce motor vehicle fatalities. The Committee
encourages DOT to remain engaged and involved with the Road to
Zero coalition as it develops data-driven actions to meet the
goal of reducing motor vehicle fatalities to zero. Within 120
days of enactment of this Act, the Committee directs NHTSA to
develop and implement an agreement to provide safe system
innovation grant funding at a level commensurate with current
law.
Child-car seat testing.--In 2014, NHTSA issued a proposed
rulemaking that would have required all car seats designed for
children up to 40 pounds to be tested for side-impact
collisions. The Committee reiterates its concern that NHTSA has
yet to issue the long overdue rule to test car seats for
effectiveness in side-impact car crashes and to update rules
for frontal impacts. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022
directed the NHTSA to complete the side-impact rule and update
rules for frontal impacts by September 30, 2022. The Committee
and directs the NHTSA to brief the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations not less than every 30 days after the
enactment of this Act on its progress to issue the rule.
Child hyperthermia.--The Committee remains deeply concerned
about the ongoing crisis involving children dying of
hyperthermia after being left alone in motor vehicles. From
2020 through 2022, more than 50 children died in this tragic
manner. NHTSA must pursue a two-pronged strategy of public
education and technology solutions. Continued public education
activities should include aggressive media and community
outreach. The auto industry must continue to develop effective
technological solutions to swiftly install such systems that
detect the presence of a child in a motor vehicle and alert
individuals inside and outside the vehicle. Of the amounts
provided under this heading, the Committee directs that no less
than $3,000,000 shall be available primarily to advance the
installation of effective detection and technological solutions
and, secondarily, to raise the awareness of parents and
caregivers by developing and placing assets for campaigns on
social media, radio, and other media.
Virtual car seat checks.--For the past 30 years, child
passenger safety technicians have assisted parents one-on-one
in ensuring that car seats were properly installed. As a result
of COVID-19, one-on-one in-person instruction became extremely
limited, so technicians began to conduct virtual car seat
checks as an alternative. The Committee directs NHTSA to work
with relevant stakeholders, including state highway safety
offices, to promote virtual car seat safety checks.
Stroke victim transportation protocol.--Stroke is a leading
cause of death and long-term disability among adults in the
United States, but faster diagnosis and treatment greatly
increase chances of survival. The Committee encourages NHTSA
and its Office of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to continue
working with stakeholders in the EMS community to develop and
disseminate information on assessment, treatment, and
transport-destination protocols to ensure that stroke patients
are transported to the most appropriate hospital for treatment.
In developing such protocols, stakeholders should consider the
capability of an emergency receiving facility to improve
outcomes for patients suspected of having an emergent large
vessel occlusion.
Drunk and impaired driving detection.--Drunk driving is the
number one cause of traffic fatalities, costing the United
States $194,000,000,000 annually and accounting for roughly
one-quarter to one-third of motor vehicle fatalities each year.
To address the scourge of drunk driving, the Committee has
continually supported the Driver Alcohol Detection System for
Safety (DADSS) research under this heading. The DADSS system
specifically aims to detect the presence of a certain level of
alcohol in a driver. NHSTA and staff of the DADSS program
estimate they will complete their work by the end of fiscal
year 2025. The Committee understands that a version of the
DADSS technology is currently being tested which can determine
the presence or absence of alcohol in a driver but cannot yet
reliably quantify the exact amount of alcohol. This version is
effective for limited deployment in fleets administering a
zero-tolerance policy for its drivers. The Committee believes
continued funding of the DADSS research is critical for
completing development of DADSS technology set at the legal
limit (e.g., currently 0.08 BAC for all states but Utah) that
can be widely deployed in vehicles operated by consumers
thereby avoiding approximately 7,000 or more drunk driving
accident deaths annually. Therefore, the Committee continues to
strongly support this promising and vital program and includes
$10,000,000 for advanced research, development, and robust
testing in fiscal year 2023.
The Committee is also encouraged by the development of
camera-based driver monitoring systems. These developing,
probability-based systems aim to detect a variety of behaviors
that are not conducive to safe driving such as distraction,
drowsiness, or impairment. The Committee believes that these
technologies, in combination with other technological
innovations, have the ability to save lives and reduce impaired
driving.
House Report 117-99 directed NHTSA to contract with the
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center to update the 2007
Review of Technology to Prevent Alcohol-Impaired Crashes and
looks forward to receiving that report. The Committee directs
NHTSA to emphasize research on driver monitoring and to
identify promising technologies that will reduce or eliminate
impaired and distracted driving.
Drug-impaired driving.--The Committee remains concerned
with the growing problem of people driving under the influence
of one or multiple substances, including marijuana and opioids.
The Committee encourages NHTSA to continue funding training
efforts to ensure stakeholders can identify drug-impaired
driving and enforce the law. Funding under this heading is
provided to continue research with the goal of developing a
standardized field sobriety test to detect marijuana
impairment. The Committee continues to direct NHTSA to work
with the Department of Justice, the Department of Health and
Human Service, and the Department of Commerce to ensure that
state highway safety offices and state law enforcement have the
most up-to-date information from the Federal government on
detecting impaired driving. In order to increase the safety of
the transportation network by reducing drug-impaired driving,
the Committee directs NHTSA to work with states to determine
their toxicology testing and funding needs and to make states
aware that assistance for state toxicology labs are eligible
expenses under section 402 and 405 formula grant funds.
Further, the Committee notes that section 25026 of the
IIJA, requires the Secretary, in consultation with the Attorney
General and Secretary of Health and Human Services, to complete
a report with recommendations for increasing and improving
access to samples and strains of marijuana for scientific
researchers studying impairment while driving under the
influence of marijuana and establishing a national
clearinghouse to collect and distribute samples and strains of
marijuana for scientific research. The Committee emphasizes the
need for research that encompasses the diversity, quality, and
potency of marijuana products that are lawfully available to
patients or consumers in a state on a retail basis. The
Department is directed to brief the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations no later than 60 days after enactment of this
Act on its progress in implementing section 25026 of the IIJA.
Children with disabilities.--The Committee is aware that
almost 20 percent of children in the United States have a
physical, emotional, or intellectual disability. Transportation
for these children can be a challenge and the physical eco-
system of our transportation networks can be difficult for such
children to navigate. The Committee expects NHTSA to update the
training curriculum Safe Travel for All Children to address the
training needs of the professionals responsible for the safe
transport of children with disabilities, as directed in House
Report 117-99.
EMS/911.--The Committee recognizes that more than 350,000
people fall victim to sudden, cardiac arrest outside of a
hospital environment annually. The Committee is also concerned
that only about one in ten victims survive these events.
Providing high-quality Telephone CPR instructions can save
lives from cardiac arrest and should be a standard of care for
every 9-1-1 telecommunicator that provides dispatch
instructions for medical emergencies in the United States. The
Committee believes that providing high-quality telephone CPR
instructions can save lives from cardiac arrest and should be a
standard of care for every 9-1-1 telecommunicator that provides
dispatch instructions for medical emergencies in the United
States. Through the EMS, the Committee encourages NHTSA to
disseminate training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation to state
and local emergency dispatchers. Such training should include
evidence-based protocols, continuing education, and performance
measures.
Successful implementation of such services may be aided by
full implementation of Next Generation 911 services, and strong
collaboration among federal agencies involved. The Committee
notes GAO's recent report from 2018 (GAO-18-252) which found
that roles and responsibilities of Federal agencies, including
NHTSA and the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA), were not always clear with respect to
911 services, including Federal 911 call centers, and the
agencies lacked an implementation plan for Next Generation 911.
The Committee directs GAO to conduct a study of NHTSA, NTIA,
and any other Federal agencies' joint efforts to implement Next
Generation 911, and make other improvements to 911 services, to
include 1) how well the NHTSA and NTIA joint office is
executing its charge to facilitate coordination and
communication between Federal, state, and local entities and
provide grants to eligible entities, including states, for 911
implementation and improvements; and 2) Federal 911 call
centers' progress implementing Next Generation 911, and any
challenges associated with implementing improvements to 911
services.
HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY GRANTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $774,300,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 795,220,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 795,220,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +20,920,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
This limitation controls NHTSA's spending on grants to
states authorized under the IIJA. The grant programs include:
highway safety programs, the national priority safety program,
and the high visibility enforcement program. These grants
provide flexible funding to states that develop a highway
safety plan to address state highway safety issues. This
account also includes incentive grants to states that meet
specific statutory criteria in areas such as impaired and
distracted driving, occupant protection, motorcyclist safety,
and nonmotorized safety.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
Consistent with the amounts authorized in the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Committee
recommends $795,220,000 in liquidating cash from the Highway
Trust Fund to pay outstanding obligations of the highway
traffic safety grant programs at the levels provided in this
Act and prior Appropriations Acts. The Committee also
recommends limiting obligations from the Highway Trust Fund in
fiscal year 2023 for the highway traffic safety grant programs
to $795,220,000. The following table provides funding levels
for activities within this account:
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State and community highway safety $370,900,000 $370,900,000
grants.............................
National priority safety programs... 346,500,000 346,500,000
High visibility enforcement program. 38,300,000 38,300,000
Administrative expenses............. 39,520,000 39,520,000
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Total........................... $795,220,000 $795,220,000
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Safety promotional materials.--For the purpose of Federal
grants administered by NHTSA, safety equipment purchased for
traffic safety education trainings, such as child car seats,
bicycle helmets and lights, and reflective vests, shall not be
considered promotional materials or memorabilia.
Distracted driving.--The Committee notes that in 2020, more
than 3,100 people were killed in crashes involving a distracted
driver. The NTSB lists eliminating distractions as a key safety
improvement that would save lives. The Committee continues to
fund NHTSA programs that support state efforts to educate the
public and to enforce laws promoting safe driving habits and to
prevent unnecessary deaths.
State traffic safety information system improvements.--The
Committee recognizes the potential dangers to drivers and
pedestrians caused by the delays associated with mailed paper
notices of out-of-state driving infractions. The Committee
continues to direct NHTSA to continue to provide technical
assistance to states on improving the interoperability of state
and national traffic safety information. The Committee reminds
the NHTSA of the requirement in the consolidated appropriations
Act, 2022 to produce a publicly available report on what
challenges states are facing with improving their traffic
safety coordination and to brief the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on the findings of the analysis.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY
ADMINISTRATION
Section 140 provides limited funding for travel and related
expenses associated with state management reviews and highway
safety core competency development training.
Section 141 exempts from the current fiscal year's
obligation limitation any obligation authority that was made
available in previous public laws.
Section 142 prohibits funds from being used to enforce
certain state maintenance of effort requirements under 23
U.S.C. 405.
Federal Railroad Administration
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) was established
by the Department of Transportation Act (P.L. 89-670) on
October 15, 1966. The FRA plans, develops, and administers
programs and regulations to promote the safe operation of
freight and passenger rail transportation in the United States.
The U.S. freight railroad system consists of approximately 775
railroads and 145,000 miles of track, which deliver
approximately 5,000,000 tons of goods each day. In addition,
the FRA oversees grants to the National Railroad Passenger
Corporation (Amtrak) with the goal of assisting Amtrak with
improving its intercity passenger rail service and physical
infrastructure.
SAFETY AND OPERATIONS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $240,757,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 254,426,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 250,449,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +9,692,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -3,977,000
The safety and operations account provides funding for the
FRA's safety program activities related to passenger and
freight railroads. Funding also supports salaries and expenses
and other operating activities related to the FRA staff and
programs.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $250,449,000 for the
safety and operations account. The following table provides
funding levels for activities within this account.
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Automated track inspection program.. $16,500,000 $17,000,000
Positive train control support 1,000,000 up to $1,000,000
program............................
Trespasser prevention............... 400,000 400,000
Highway-rail grade crossing safety.. 1,175,000 2,175,000
Confidential close call reporting 4,300,000 up to $4,300,000
system.............................
Grant and project development 3,000,000 1,500,000
technical assistance, oversight....
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FRA reorganization.--The budget request proposes a
reorganization of the FRA to better reflect the agencies dual
mission of railroad safety and railroad development.
Specifically, the FRA proposes to: (1) restructure the existing
Office of Railroad Policy and Development into the Office of
Railroad Development to concentrate the office's focus on
investment and development programs, including the
administration and oversight of competitive grants and grants
to Amtrak; and (2) consolidate related analytical support
functions currently located in the Office of Railroad Safety
and the Office of Railroad Policy and Development into a single
new Office of Research, Data, and Innovation. The proposed
reorganization would better support the full life-cycle of
competitive grant programs, improve stakeholder outreach and
coordination, and increase efficiencies. The Committee
recommendation approves the reorganization.
Competitive grants.--The Committee recognizes that
competitive grant programs require dedicated staff and contract
support to issue notices of funding opportunities (NOFOs),
review applications, select projects for awards, execute grant
agreements, and conduct project management oversight. Further,
the Committee appreciates the FRA's efforts through the
proposed reorganization to broaden and enhance its abilities to
support the full life-cycle of projects, including planning and
project development, delivery, oversight, and technical
assistance. This increased focus is critical considering the
historic $66,000,000,000 in advance appropriations provided
across several rail programs over five years in the IIJA. The
success of potential applicants and grantees, and Amtrak, in
part relies upon a robust grant management and oversight
program. The Committee directs the FRA to administer and manage
all of the FRA competitive grant programs funded by this Act
and through advance appropriations in the IIJA in a timely and
responsible manner. To assist the FRA, the Act allows the
Secretary to withhold up to two percent of the funding provided
for the Federal-state partnership for intercity passenger rail
and consolidated rail infrastructure and safety improvements
(CRISI) grant programs to support the costs of grant awards and
project management oversight, and allows the FRA to transfer
such funds to a single account to support the award,
administration, project management oversight, and technical
assistance of grants administered by the FRA. Further, the
Committee directs the FRA to provide bi-annual reports to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the status of
grant agreements and obligations for all awards for fiscal
years 2017 through 2023 for the Federal-state partnership for
intercity passenger rail, CRISI, restoration and enhancement,
railroad crossing elimination, and interstate rail compacts
grant programs.
Automated track inspection program (ATIP).--The ATIP uses
track geometry measurement vehicles to automatically measure
track conditions which supplement the work of the FRA
inspectors to ensure railroads are compliant with the FRA track
safety standards. The Committee recommendation supports the
inspection of passenger rail routes, commuter rail routes,
routes that carry energy products and other hazardous
materials, and to enhance the ATIP's inspection capabilities.
The Committee notes that funds provided for the ATIP in fiscal
year 2023 are available to inspect tracks and analyze data from
the ATIP operations and inspections.
Positive train control (PTC).--Since December 29, 2020,
FRA-certified and interoperable PTC systems have been in
operation across the country on nearly 58,000 route miles which
carry passengers or certain hazardous materials, as required by
the Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (P.L. 110-432). The
Committee understands the FRA has an ongoing role in the
oversight, approval, and enforcement of PTC regulations,
including performance monitoring, compliance audits, and
approval of safety-critical modifications and upgrades. Should
new passenger rail service be initiated or railroads seek to
voluntarily implement PTC, the FRA would provide technical
support and conduct the necessary oversight and approvals of
PTC safety plans. In addition, the FRA will be evaluating
implementation and safety plans from certain class II and class
III railroads subject to the December 31, 2023, deadline to
equip locomotives with PTC systems. The Committee
recommendation provides funding to support the FRA's work on
these activities in fiscal year 2023.
Trespasser prevention.--Pedestrians trespassing on railroad
property remains the leading cause of all rail-related
fatalities, accounting for 69 percent of all U.S. rail-related
deaths in 2021. The Committee commends the FRA for its
commitment to addressing this issue and its work to implement
the national strategy to prevent trespassing on railroad
property (national strategy). The Committee understands that
the FRA will continue to advance the goals of the national
strategy by conducting more outreach and local assessments,
collaborating with suicide prevention organizations, and
gathering and analyzing data. The Committee recommendation
provides funding for the FRA to continue these activities in
fiscal year 2023. In addition, the Committee directs the FRA to
brief the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
annually to provide an update on the national strategy,
including the FRA's progress on the milestones outlined in the
national strategy, and any potential new initiatives to reduce
trespasser fatalities.
Highway-rail grade crossing safety.--Highway-rail grade
crossing collisions remains the second leading cause of all
rail-related fatalities in the United States, accounting for 26
percent of all U.S. rail-related deaths in 2021. The Committee
understands that the FRA has adopted a comprehensive approach
to improving highway-rail grade crossing safety. This includes
developing, coordinating, and implementing new technology
solutions, assisting communities in identifying Federal funding
opportunities, improving outreach and partnerships, gathering
and analyzing data, and conducting research and development. In
addition, the FRA is using a data driven process to identify
the most dangerous highway-rail grade crossings, which allows
the FRA to engage with communities, state and local agencies,
law enforcement, railroads, and advocacy organizations to
identify potential local solutions. The Committee directs the
FRA to continue these activities and provides funding to
support the FRA's work in fiscal year 2023.
Confidential close call reporting system (C3RS).--The
Committee commends the FRA for its efforts to increase
participation in C3RS, a voluntary program that enables
participating railroads and their employees to identify,
analyze, and mitigate safety risks and improve safety culture.
Approximately 21 passenger, commuter, and freight railroads are
participating in C3RS. To better understand how C3RS helps
promote and improve safety culture, House Report 116-452
directed the GAO to examine the C3RS program and similar
programs passenger, commuter, and freight railroads may have in
place to encourage their employees to identify and report
safety risks. The Committee looks forward to receiving the
GAO's findings.
Blocked railroad crossings.--The Committee remains
concerned with the prevalence of railroad crossings blocked by
trains, and the potential impacts to communities and safety.
The website the FRA launched for the public and law enforcement
to report blocked railroad crossings has been operational for
over two years. The Committee appreciates the FRA's work to
review and analyze these reports. The Committee directs the FRA
to continue to use the information gathered through the website
to work with communities, state and local agencies, law
enforcement, railroads, and others to develop local solutions
to blocked railroad crossings.
Washington union station expansion project.--The Committee
recognizes the importance of Washington union station as a
multimodal transportation hub for the National Capital Region.
The Committee understands plans are underway to expand capacity
and improve multimodal facilities at the station. The Committee
directs the FRA to continue working with the District of
Columbia government on the project and to consider the feedback
of all stakeholders, including residents of affected
neighborhoods, in its planning process.
Direct intercity and commuter rail service.--The Committee
recognizes the economic benefits of direct intercity and
commuter rail service in connecting urban and suburban areas
and advancing projects that facilitate expanded opportunities
for one-seat ride service to and from New York penn station,
the busiest station in the United States. The Committee urges
the FRA and the Federal Transit Administration to work together
with Amtrak and commuter rail agencies, as sufficient resources
are available, to expedite regional investments on the
northeast corridor that would unlock new capacity for currently
underserved communities in New York and New Jersey and along
the northeast corridor.
Railroad safety inspectors and specialists.--The Committee
notes the importance of a well-trained, stable workforce of
railroad safety inspectors and specialists to the overall
safety of the passenger and freight rail transportation system.
This workforce is in high demand and the FRA faces competition
from the private sector for these skilled safety professionals.
House Report 117-99 directed the FRA to review the position
descriptions and classifications for railroad safety inspectors
and railroad safety specialists. The Committee understands the
FRA has begun its work on this matter, and looks forward to
receiving the results of this review as required by House
Report 117-99.
Intercity passenger rail competition.--While Amtrak
operates the majority of the intercity passenger rail service
in the United States, the Committee notes that entities in the
private sector also operate intercity passenger rail service,
including for Federally funded intercity passenger rail routes.
Such private sector operators have the potential to bring
innovation, experience, capacity, and unique operating models
to benefit passengers and the nation's intercity passenger rail
network. The Committee directs the FRA to provide for
competitive bidding procedures and connectivity between
competitive services and the national intercity passenger rail
network, consistent with the law, in its implementation of the
corridor identification and development program, and where
practicable, in its execution of the Federal-state partnership
for intercity passenger rail and restoration and enhancement
grant programs. The Committee directs the FRA to brief the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its efforts no
later than 180 days after enactment of this Act.
High-speed rail.--The Committee recognizes the potential
for high-speed rail to improve connectivity, while reducing
single occupancy vehicle trips, traffic congestion, and
transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions. The Committee
notes that projects to support the planning, development, final
design, or construction of high-speed rail, to include those
utilizing electromagnetic guideways, such as magnetic
levitation or hyperloop systems, are eligible projects under
the Federal-state partnership for intercity passenger rail and
CRISI grant programs. A total of $9,385,000,000 is available
for the FRA to make grants through these two competitive grant
programs in fiscal year 2023 through advance appropriations in
the IIJA and this Act. Section 26106(b)(4) of title 49, United
States Code, defines high-speed rail as intercity passenger
rail service that is reasonably expected to reach speeds of at
least 110 miles per hour and section 26105(2) of title 49,
United States Code, defines high-speed rail as all forms of
nonhighway ground transportation that runs on rails or
electromagnetic guideways providing transportation service
which is reasonably expected to reach sustained speeds of more
than 125 miles per hour and made available to members of the
general public as passengers. Recognizing that current
technology surpasses the minimum speed in these definitions,
when evaluating potential high-speed rail grant applications
submitted under the Federal-state partnership for intercity
passenger rail and CRISI grant programs the Committee urges the
FRA to prioritize projects that are reasonably expected to
achieve at least 186 miles per hour on new, dedicated rights-
of-way or 160 miles per hour on shared rights-of-way. In
addition, when evaluating potential high-speed rail planning
grant applications submitted under such grant programs, the
Committee urges the FRA to prioritize planning grants for high-
speed rail projects that will benefit communities where there
is no current high-speed rail service and no construction of
new high-speed rail projects.
Automated track inspection technologies.--Section 213.233
of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, requires that
railroad tracks be inspected by a person at a specific
frequency based on the class and type of track. These visual
inspections ensure that roadbed, track geometry, and track
structure meet the FRA's track safety standards and detect
track defects. In addition to visual inspections, railroads
have used automated track inspection technologies for many
years. Beginning in 2018, the FRA approved test programs for
all six class I railroads to suspend the frequency of visual
inspections that would otherwise be required in order to test
automated track inspection technologies. While two test
programs have been completed, four remain active and the FRA
extended these test programs until November 23, 2022, in order
to allow for completion. According to the automated track
geometry measurement system technology test programs report
submitted to Congress on November 23, 2021, as required by the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260), these
test programs were designed to test whether the use of
automated track inspection technologies to supplement visual
inspections could justify decreasing the frequency of visual
inspections and to gather data. While the Committee recognizes
the safety benefits of automated track inspection technologies,
such technologies are focused on track geometry and do not
cover the full spectrum of track defects covered by the FRA's
track safety standards.
The Committee understands that the FRA is sharing test
program data with the railroad safety advisory committee
(RSAC), a Federal advisory committee that includes
representatives from railroads, labor, and other stakeholders
and provides recommendations to the FRA through a consensus-
based approach. The RSAC accepted task number 2019-05 in 2019
to consider specific improvements to Federal track safety
standards to enhance rail safety by improving track inspection
methods, frequency, and documentation, which includes an
examination of ``the feasibility to fulfill certain inspection
requirements using automated track inspection technologies in
lieu of some visual inspections.'' To better understand the
FRA's evaluation of these test programs and the status of the
RSAC's efforts with respect to task number 2019-05, the
Committee directs the FRA to provide regular briefings to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, with the first
such briefing to occur no later than 60 days after enactment of
this Act. The Committee directs the FRA to provide the
following during such briefings: (1) the current status of the
FRA's and the RSAC's considerations relating to the test
programs and task number 2019-05; (2) an overview of the data
obtained through the test programs; (3) any actions the FRA is
considering with respect to Federal track safety standards; and
(4) any additional information or data relating to these
matters as the FRA deems appropriate.
Community impacts.--The approximately 145,000 route miles
of railroad tracks in the U.S. railroad system touch
communities of all sizes across the country, and passenger and
freight rail traffic has the potential to impact the health and
safety of communities. In addition to the safety challenges of
trespassing on railroad rights-of-way and collisions at
highway-rail grade crossings, communities may also experience
noise, vibrations, spillage, leachate, particulates or other
pollution, and odors related to passing trains. The Committee
notes that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is
responsible for regulating noise pollution under the Noise
Control Act of 1972. The EPA established a standard that limits
noise emissions produced by railroad operations and the FRA is
responsible for enforcing the EPA noise emissions regulations.
Further, the Committee understands that vibrations may indicate
a railroad safety mechanical or structural issue, which the FRA
could identify and address through inspection and compliance
with the FRA's railroad safety regulations. The Committee urges
the FRA to increase its engagement with local communities
experiencing such impacts to develop local solutions, as
appropriate. In addition, the Committee encourages the FRA to
work with railroads, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration (PHMSA), and other Federal agencies, such
as the EPA, to ensure the safe transportation of waste and
debris by rail.
RAILROAD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $43,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 58,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 47,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +4,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -11,000,000
The railroad research and development program provides
science and technology support for the FRA's policy and
regulatory efforts. The program's objectives are to reduce the
frequency and severity of railroad accidents through scientific
advancement, and to support technological innovations in
conventional and high-speed railroads.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $47,000,000 for the
railroad research and development program. Of the total funds
provided, up to $3,000,000 is available to make improvements at
the transportation technology center as authorized by section
22102(c) of the IIJA, and up to $4,700,000 is available for a
rail research and development center of excellence (COE) as
authorized by section 22102(d) of the IIJA.
The Committee directs the FRA to undertake research and
development activities in all disciplines--track research,
rolling stock, signals, train control and communications, human
factors, and railroad systems--in order to maximize gains in
rail safety and directs the FRA to prioritize the introduction
of new technology and data analysis methods to improve safety
in all areas of railroad operations.
Rail research and development COE.--Section 22413 of the
IIJA requires the Secretary to establish and maintain a rail
research and development COE to advance research and
development that improves the safety, efficiency, and
reliability of passenger and freight rail transportation.
Further, section 22102(d) of the IIJA authorizes the Secretary
to withhold up to 10 percent of the amount appropriated under
this heading each fiscal year for grants to establish and
maintain such a COE. Therefore, the Committee provides up to
$4,700,000 for a rail research and development COE in fiscal
year 2023. The Committee notes that an institution of higher
education or a consortium of nonprofit institutions of higher
education are eligible to compete for such grants, and that
section 22413 of the IIJA requires the Secretary to give
preference to applicants with strong past performance related
to rail research, education, and workforce development
activities and to consider the regional and national impacts of
the applicant's proposal. In carrying out the requirements of
section 22413 of the IIJA, the Committee encourages the FRA to
consider the existing expertise of institutions of higher
education, including those located along the northeast
corridor, and to take advantage of existing programs which
could hasten the establishment of a rail research and
development COE. The Committee directs the FRA to brief the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its efforts to
establish a rail research and development COE no later than 90
days after enactment of this Act.
Safe transportation of energy products.--The Committee
provides up to $2,000,000 for the FRA to research and mitigate
risks associated with the transportation of crude oil, ethanol,
liquefied natural gas (LNG), and other hazardous materials,
including tank car research in partnership with other Federal
agencies. The Committee is aware of several research and
development projects the FRA and the PHMSA are actively
pursuing relating to the transportation of LNG in rail tank
cars. The Committee directs the FRA, in collaboration with the
PHMSA, to continue to identify and address gaps in research
relating to the transportation of LNG in rail tank cars, which
should inform rulemaking.
Emissions reduction.--While freight railroads only account
for 1.9 percent of U.S. transportation-related greenhouse gas
emissions, and Amtrak is on average 46 percent more energy
efficient than traveling by car and 34 percent more energy
efficient than domestic air travel, the Committee recognizes
that more can and should be done to reduce emissions associated
with freight and passenger rail operations. The Committee
understands research is ongoing to advance clean energy and
alternative fuel options for use in locomotives, including
electrification, batteries and other energy storage systems,
hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, biodiesel, renewable
diesel, and other forms of alternative fuels. The Committee
provides $5,000,000 for the FRA to further the research,
development, testing, and demonstration of innovative
technologies and solutions for alternative fuels for
locomotives, engine improvements, and motive power
technologies. The Committee directs the FRA to coordinate such
activities with the Department of Energy and the private sector
in order to hasten the transition from traditional diesel fuel
locomotives, spur the development and deployment of clean
energy and alternative fuel technologies, and achieve
commercial use. Further, the Committee directs the FRA to
conduct research, development, testing, and analysis to
determine the safety of such technologies, any additional
emergency response planning and training requirements relating
to such technologies, related infrastructure requirements to
support such technologies, and any other activities the FRA
deems necessary to ensure the safe operations of such
technologies.
Workforce development.--The recruitment, retention, and
development of the railroad workforce is critical to
maintaining the current freight and passenger rail network,
responding to advances in technologies, and realizing the
potential of the IIJA to expand and improve the freight and
passenger rail network. The Committee appreciates the FRA's
increased emphasis on workforce development and training in the
fiscal year 2023 budget request. The Committee directs the FRA
to continue to work with railroad stakeholders to better
understand the current and future challenges facing the
railroad workforce, and identify potential solutions and
industry best practices. Further, the Committee supports the
FRA's efforts to address diversity, equity, and inclusion in
the railroad workforce through its research activities.
Workforce safety.--The Committee notes that the FRA's
railroad safety inspector workforce includes hazardous
materials safety inspectors whose duties require them to enter
potentially hazardous environments and have exposed them to
dangerous chemicals. House Report 117-99 directed the FRA to
conduct a pilot program on multi-gas detectors. The Committee
understands that the FRA has initiated work on this pilot
program. The Committee reminds the FRA of the requirement in
House Report 117-99 to report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on the findings of the pilot
program upon its completion.
Trespasser prevention and highway-rail grade crossing
safety.--As previously noted, the Committee remains concerned
that the two leading causes of all rail-related fatalities are
trespassing on railroad rights-of-way and collisions at
highway-rail grade crossings. Combined, these two causes
accounted for 96 percent of all rail-related fatalities in
2021. The Committee urges the FRA to continue research and
development activities which could improve trespass detection
and prevention, including at or near highway-rail grade
crossings, and to assist with the national strategy to prevent
trespassing on railroad property. In addition, the Committee
urges the FRA to continue research and development activities
on grade crossing technology and engineering solutions,
including human interactions with such technology.
Short-line safety.--The Committee provides $3,000,000 to
continue to improve safety practices and training and develop
safety management systems for class II and class III freight
railroads, including efforts to improve the safe transportation
of energy products, other hazardous materials, freight, and
passenger rail. This funding supports the FRA's initiative to
partner with short-line and regional railroads to build a
stronger, more sustainable safety culture through safety
culture assessments, training and education, outreach
activities, and research.
Electronic systems.--The Committee recognizes that
continued investment in freight and passenger rail
infrastructure programs will make rail infrastructure,
equipment, and the operating environment safer. Therefore, the
Committee urges the FRA to continue prioritizing investments in
the development of technologies designed to verify the
functional performance of complex onboard and wayside
electronic systems such as: PTC, automated train control,
passenger door control, train communications, computer-based
train control and land mobile radio testing, and train
environmental control. The Committee recognizes the importance
of deploying these technologies in new and existing systems and
acknowledges investments made in such technologies by cities,
transportation agencies, and railroads across the country. The
Committee urges the FRA to continue working with industry to
develop standardized performance specifications, test and
verification processes, and maintenance and diagnostics tools
for such systems.
Locomotive compressors.--To better understand the potential
environmental benefits of oil free compressors in locomotives,
the Committee directs the FRA to conduct a study assessing oil
free compressors in comparison to oil-lubricated compressors
used in locomotives. The study should include potential impacts
on air, water, and ground contamination, fuel efficiency,
performance in cold weather, operations and maintenance, life-
cycle costs, safety, and the applicability and availability of
oil free compressors for freight rail. The Committee directs
the FRA to report its findings to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations no later than 1 year after
enactment of this Act.
FEDERAL-STATE PARTNERSHIP FOR INTERCITY PASSENGER RAIL
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $100,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 555,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 555,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +455,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Federal-state partnership for intercity passenger rail
grant program is authorized by section 24911 of title 49,
United States Code. Eligible activities include capital
projects, as well as planning, environmental studies, and final
design of capital projects, to: (1) replace, rehabilitate, or
repair infrastructure, equipment, or a facility used for
providing intercity passenger rail service to bring such assets
into a state of good repair; (2) improve intercity passenger
rail service performance; and (3) expand or establish new
intercity passenger rail service. States, a group of states,
interstate compacts, public agencies or publicly chartered
authorities established by one or more states, political
subdivisions of a state, Amtrak, Tribes, or a combination of
such entities are eligible to apply for this competitive grant
program.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $555,000,000 for the
Federal-state partnership for intercity passenger rail grant
program. Of the total funds provided, not less than 45 percent
shall be for projects listed on the northeast corridor (NEC)
project inventory and not less than 45 percent shall be for
projects not located on the NEC, as required by section
24911(d)(3) of title 49, United States Code.
Section 22307 of the IIJA amended the Federal-state
partnership for intercity passenger rail grant program
authorization. The FRA is now required to develop a NEC project
inventory and make project selections for the Federal-state
partnership for intercity passenger rail grant program
consistent with the NEC project inventory. The Committee
understands that the FRA is coordinating with the northeast
corridor commission (NECC), Amtrak, and other owners of the NEC
infrastructure, and intends to issue a notice relating to the
NEC project inventory this summer. For projects not located on
the NEC, the FRA is now required to establish a corridor
identification and development program, develop a project
pipeline based on such program, and give preference to projects
that are identified in, and consistent with, such pipeline when
making project selections for the Federal-state partnership for
intercity passenger rail grant program. The Committee notes
that the FRA established the corridor identification and
development program on May 13, 2022. The Committee commends the
FRA for its work to initiate these respective processes, and
directs the FRA to continue working diligently toward
completing the NEC project inventory by November 15, 2022, and
the first corridor identification and development program
project pipeline by May 14, 2023, as required by the IIJA.
CONSOLIDATED RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $625,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 500,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 630,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +5,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +130,000,000
The consolidated rail infrastructure and safety
improvements grant program is authorized by section 22907 of
title 49, United States Code, to improve the safety,
efficiency, and reliability of passenger and freight rail
transportation systems. Eligible activities include a wide
range of capital, safety technology deployment, trespassing
prevention measures, regional and corridor planning,
environmental analyses, research, workforce development, and
training projects. States, a group of states, interstate
compacts, public agencies or publicly chartered authorities
established by one or more states, political subdivisions of a
state, Tribes, Amtrak or other intercity passenger rail
operators, class II or class III railroads and associations
representing such railroads, rail carriers and rail equipment
manufacturers in partnership with a public entity, the
transportation research board, university transportation
centers, and non-profit rail labor organizations are eligible
to apply for this competitive grant program.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $630,000,000 for the
CRISI grant program. Of the total funds provided, not less than
$150,000,000 is for projects eligible under section 22907(c)(2)
of title 49, United States Code, that support the development
of new intercity passenger rail service routes including
alignments for existing routes; not less than $25,000,000 is
for projects eligible under section 22907(c)(11) of title 49,
United States Code; and $5,000,000 is for preconstruction
planning activities and capital costs related to the deployment
of magnetic levitation transportation projects.
Trespasser prevention.--The Committee remains committed to
reducing the number of deaths from pedestrians trespassing on
railroad rights-of-way. The Committee notes that section 22303
of the IIJA amended the CRISI authorization to make the
development and implementation of measures to prevent
trespassing and reduce associated injuries and fatalities an
eligible project. The Committee provides not less than
$25,000,000 for such projects eligible under section
22907(c)(11) of title 49, United States Code, to help reduce
trespassing on railroad property and along railroad rights-of-
way. Further, the Committee directs the FRA to give preference
to projects located in counties with the most pedestrian
trespasser casualties.
Planning grants.--The Committee recognizes that planning
support can be critical for communities seeking to invest in
and improve rail infrastructure. While CRISI project
eligibility includes the preparation of regional rail and
corridor service development plans and corresponding
environmental analyses, project specific planning is not an
eligible use under section 22907(c) of title 49, United States
Code. Therefore, the Act makes railroad systems planning and
railroad project development activities, such as project
planning, engineering, design, environmental analysis,
feasibility studies, the development and analysis of project
alternatives, the preparation of regional intercity passenger
rail plans, and state rail plans, eligible for CRISI funding.
This flexibility could assist communities in developing
passenger and freight rail projects.
Workforce development and training.--The Committee
appreciates the FRA's increased emphasis on workforce
development in the fiscal year 2023 budget request. The
Committee notes that while workforce development and training
activities have been eligible for CRISI funding since the
program was established in the Fixing America's Surface
Transportation (FAST) Act (P.L. 114-94), the FRA has only
received a small number of applications and only four such
projects have been selected for funding to date. The Committee
reminds applicants that workforce development and training
activities are an eligible use of CRISI funding, and encourages
the FRA to increase education and outreach to potential
applicants on this important eligibility in the CRISI program.
GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION (AMTRAK)
Amtrak was created by Congress in the Rail Passenger
Service Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-518) to operate intercity
passenger rail service, which was previously operated by
private railroads. Amtrak assumed the common carrier
obligations of the private railroads in exchange for the right
to priority access to the private railroad tracks for an
incremental cost.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Amtrak operated more than
300 trains each day to more than 500 destinations in 46 states,
the District of Columbia, and Canada. About 75 percent of the
miles traveled by Amtrak trains are on tracks owned by other
railroads, and Amtrak owns 624 route-miles of its own track,
most of which is on the northeast corridor from Washington,
D.C. to Boston, Massachusetts. In fiscal year 2019, Amtrak
carried 32,500,000 people on the NEC, state-supported routes,
and long-distance routes.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act authorizes
funding for northeast corridor grants to Amtrak and national
network grants to Amtrak, which encompasses Amtrak's state-
supported and long-distance routes, as well as other non-NEC
activities.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides a total of
$2,345,000,000 for Amtrak through the northeast corridor grants
and national network grants accounts.
In addition, the IIJA provides $4,317,000,000 in advance
appropriations in fiscal year 2023 to Amtrak through the
northeast corridor grants and national network grants accounts.
The Committee notes that the IIJA identifies six distinct
purposes for the advance appropriations including: (1)
acquiring new passenger rail rolling stock and associated
rehabilitation, upgrade, and expansion of facilities used to
maintain and store such equipment; (2) eliminating the backlog
of deferred capital projects on Amtrak-owned assets located on
the NEC that solely benefit Amtrak service; (3) eliminating the
backlog of deferred capital projects on Amtrak-owned assets not
located on the NEC; (4) eliminating the backlog of obsolete
assets associated with Amtrak's national rail passenger
transportation system; (5) bringing Amtrak-served stations into
compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of
1990 (P.L. 101-336); and (6) carrying out NEC capital renewal
backlog projects. While the advance appropriations will be used
to make inroads on the long-standing backlog of state of good
repair capital projects across Amtrak's network, the Committee
notes that the annual appropriations for Amtrak remain critical
to supporting operations of the NEC, state-supported, and long-
distance services; maintaining existing capital assets; and
addressing the capital renewal projects on the NEC. In
addition, given the limitations in the IIJA on the advance
appropriations provided to Amtrak, the annual appropriations
will serve as the only direct funding to Amtrak which could
support efforts to provide new or expanded intercity passenger
rail service. Therefore, the Act allows Amtrak to use up to 10
percent of the amounts provided through the national network
grants account in this Act to support planning and capital
costs, and operating assistance, for corridors selected by the
FRA under the corridor identification and development program
that are operated by Amtrak, as authorized by the IIJA.
Further, the budget request identified $655,000,000 in
additional COVID-19 relief needs for Amtrak in fiscal year 2023
in order to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, and address
expected revenue shortfalls as Amtrak's projected ridership for
fiscal year 2023 still trails pre-pandemic levels. The
Committee notes that the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic
Security Act (P.L. 116-136), Coronavirus Response and Relief
Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260), and
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (P.L. 117-2) provided a
combined $3,718,000,000 to Amtrak in supplemental funding to
prevent, prepare for, and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
While the Committee has and continues to strongly support
Amtrak's workforce, operations, and assistance to states and
commuter rail agencies operating on state-supported routes and
the NEC, such support in fiscal years 2020 and 2021 was
provided through supplemental emergency funding. The Committee
remains committed to working with others in Congress in the
coming months to address any additional COVID-19 relief needs
that may be necessary through other legislative opportunities.
Congressional budget justification.--The Committee
appreciates the level of detail in the fiscal year 2023 budget
justification and directs Amtrak to submit a budget
justification with a similar level of detail for fiscal year
2024.
New or expanded passenger rail service.--The Committee
strongly supports intercity passenger rail service, which helps
reduce single occupancy trips, traffic congestion, and harmful
emissions that contribute to climate change. The Committee
understands that Amtrak engaged in a multiyear process to
review its existing route network and potential changes which
could provide new or expanded intercity passenger rail service
throughout the nation, resulting in the Amtrak Connects US
vision. While the Committee sees promise in Amtrak's vision to
better serve communities across the country, it is vital that
any new or expanded service continues to be carried out in
close collaboration with the FRA, states, local governments,
and other stakeholders. States and local governments have
successfully improved or expanded intercity passenger rail
service, are actively working on additional projects, and must
continue to have the opportunity to serve as leads on projects
and should have the opportunity to partner with Amtrak. The
Committee notes that these principles are imbedded in the
corridor identification and development program established in
section 22308 of the IIJA. Specifically, the FRA is required to
establish a corridor identification and development program to
select corridors with the potential to support intercity
passenger rail, partner with project sponsors, states, Amtrak,
and other operators to prepare service development plans, and
establish a project pipeline. A wide range of entities,
including Amtrak, states, groups of states, local governments,
Tribes, entities implementing interstate compacts, regional
passenger rail authorities, regional planning organizations,
and other public entities, are eligible to submit proposals to
the FRA for consideration under the program. The FRA
established the program on May 13, 2022, and encouraged
eligible entities to submit expressions of interest in the
program. The Committee understands that the FRA intends to
publish a notice to participate in the program later this year.
The Committee encourages the FRA to ensure the program reflects
regional connectivity goals and identifies the best available
opportunities for reliable intercity passenger rail service
which may be along Amtrak's 15 existing long-distance routes,
as well as corridor service(s) that connect to such routes. The
Committee directs the FRA to brief the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on whether any eligible entities
expressed interest in or submitted proposals to participate in
the program to develop corridor service already served by the
existing Amtrak network on routes, such as the Capitol Limited,
as well as corridors that directly connect to Amtrak's existing
network. Further, the Committee encourages Amtrak to work with
states and other eligible entities to identify potential
partnerships, including in states where those partnerships have
not existed in the past, and consider partnering with eligible
entities to submit proposals for new or expanded intercity
passenger rail service. In addition, as previously noted, a
portion of the funding for the Federal-state partnership for
intercity passenger rail grant program is dedicated to projects
not located on the NEC. The Committee also encourages Amtrak to
consider submitting proposals as a lead applicant, where a
partner is not required, or in partnership with other eligible
entities to support new or expanded intercity passenger rail
service through the Federal-state partnership for intercity
passenger rail grant program.
ADA accessibility at Amtrak stations.--The ADA provided
Amtrak 20 years, until July 26, 2010, to complete the necessary
upgrades at existing stations. As of April 2022, 90 of the 387
stations--or 23 percent--at which Amtrak has either sole or
shared ADA responsibilities were fully ADA compliant. In
addition, Amtrak has reached partial ADA compliance at another
72 stations but work on the platforms remains to be completed
in order to become fully compliant. The Committee understands
that Amtrak continues to anticipate becoming fully ADA
compliant for all station components for which Amtrak bears
responsibility by September 30, 2027, and anticipates spending
more than $1,086,000,000 on design and construction work
through fiscal year 2027. As previously noted, one of the
distinct purposes of the advance appropriations for Amtrak in
the IIJA is to bring Amtrak-served stations into compliance
with the ADA. The Committee understands that the FRA intends to
expand the scope of Amtrak's current ADA stations program to
include additional stations that Amtrak trains serve but where
Amtrak currently has no ADA responsibilities. While the
Committee supports the goal of making all stations Amtrak
trains serve ADA compliant, the Committee directs Amtrak and
the FRA to prioritize the remaining 297 stations in Amtrak's
ADA stations program when implementing the advance
appropriations in the IIJA.
Further, the Committee understands that Amtrak may
encounter challenges in obtaining cooperation from third-
parties when making ADA station improvements. The Amtrak OIG
found in report OIG-A-2021-012 that Amtrak did not have
guidance in place to memorialize internal steps the ADA
stations program could take to address such challenges, when
and how to escalate to the ADA executive oversight committee,
and what documentation was needed to facilitate potential
intervention by the Department of Justice. The Amtrak OIG
recommended that Amtrak develop and implement guidance on
internal steps and documentation requirements when third-party
issues arise. The Committee understands Amtrak has completed
this recommendation, and directs Amtrak to increase its efforts
to coordinate and collaborate with third-parties early in
project development. In addition, the Committee directs Amtrak
to submit an updated report to the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations no later than 120 days after enactment of
this Act detailing the ADA stations program plan and timeline
to make the remaining 297 stations ADA compliant and
accessible.
Station agents.--Station agents assist passengers with
their intercity passenger rail travel, conduct the sale of
tickets, provide customer service during all hours that a
station is open, and perform building maintenance duties. Since
fiscal year 2019, the Committee has directed Amtrak to provide
a station agent in each Amtrak station that had a ticket agent
position eliminated in fiscal year 2018. Amtrak continues to
work to recruit, hire, and retain employees at these stations.
The Committee directs Amtrak to either provide a station agent
in each Amtrak station that had a ticket agent position
eliminated in fiscal year 2018 or, with respect to any given
station on that list, to instead reach an agreement with the
labor organization representing employees at such station to
provide a station agent in a different station. In addition,
Amtrak is directed to continue to improve communication and
collaboration with local partners and take into consideration
the unique needs of each community, including impacts to local
jobs, when making decisions related to the staffing of Amtrak
stations.
Safety.--The Committee appreciates Amtrak's commitment to
ensuring the safety of Amtrak's passengers, employees,
property, and infrastructure. The Committee understands that
Amtrak continues to implement recommendations made by the
Amtrak OIG in report OIG-A-2020-012. As Amtrak continues this
work, the Committee directs Amtrak to ensure that its workforce
has opportunities to engage in the process. The Committee
understands that Amtrak is complying with section 154 of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (P.L. 117-103) and
directs Amtrak to report quarterly to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on Amtrak's efforts to implement
section 154.
Contact centers.--The contact center in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania assists Amtrak's customers with booking travel,
managing their Amtrak guest rewards program, arranging group or
special travel, navigating reimbursements, addressing
complaints, and more. The Committee continues to believe the
employees at the contact center provide an important service to
Amtrak's customers and that Amtrak should continue to employ a
dedicated Amtrak workforce to support the customer service
functions at the Philadelphia contact center. The Committee
understands that Amtrak is working to recruit, hire, and retain
employees at the Philadelphia contact center, including
opportunities for contact center employees to work from home.
The Committee directs Amtrak to continue operations at the
Philadelphia contact center with a dedicated workforce
consisting of Amtrak employees, maintain such operations with
Amtrak employees, and minimize the use of outside vendors to
perform telephonic or internet-based customer service support.
In addition, Amtrak should provide its contact center employees
with training on new forms of telephonic or internet-based
customer service communication features. Further, the Committee
directs Amtrak to report quarterly to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on the total number of Amtrak
employees at the Philadelphia contact center, including data on
separations, hiring, and vacancies.
Private cars and charter trains.--In fiscal year 2018,
Amtrak issued new guidelines for private cars on Amtrak trains
and charter trains operated by Amtrak. The Committee continues
to direct Amtrak to review and evaluate the locations and
trains that may be eligible for private car moves, update the
guidelines for private cars on Amtrak if additional locations
or trains meet Amtrak's criteria, and notify private car owners
of these changes. In addition, the Committee directs Amtrak to
continue to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on the effects of these guidelines on private
cars and charter trains and how Amtrak could achieve its goals
without negatively impacting private car and charter train
operations. Amtrak is directed to include an updated report on
private car and charter train policies in its fiscal year 2024
budget justification. The report should include the amounts and
percentages by which revenues and usage declined for private
cars and charter trains. For charter trains, such information
should be provided as separate figures for Amtrak-owned and
privately-owned charter trains. The Committee acknowledges that
certain information may be commercially sensitive and cannot be
made public. Therefore, the Committee directs Amtrak to provide
such information through briefings to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations.
Workforce and hiring plans.--The Committee understands that
Amtrak is working diligently to recruit, hire, retain, and
train employees to support NEC, state-supported, and long-
distance service and restore service to pre-COVID-19 pandemic
levels. To address its hiring needs in a competitive job
market, Amtrak is investing and expanding its internal human
resources capabilities, engaging potential employees through
recruitment events, offering new employee incentives, expanding
efforts to attract and grow early-career employees through
internship and scholarship programs, implementing a recruitment
marketing campaign, and increasing collaboration with its
partners. In addition, Amtrak was awarded a fiscal year 2021
CRISI grant to establish a three-year mechanical craft
workforce development apprenticeship training program to train
new employees and provide existing employees re-training. The
Committee appreciates the hiring updates Amtrak has provided to
date, and directs Amtrak to continue to provide the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations regular updates on its
efforts to recruit, hire, retain, and train employees in order
to safely operate intercity passenger rail service on the NEC,
state-supported, and long-distance routes. Further, the
Committee directs Amtrak to report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations no later than 60 days after
enactment of this Act summarizing overtime payments above
$35,000 per Amtrak employee incurred by Amtrak for calendar
year 2022. This summary shall include the total number of
employees that received such overtime payments and the total
overtime payments paid to employees above $35,000 for each
month in 2022.
In addition, the Committee understands that Amtrak will
need to recruit, hire, and train additional employees to
implement capital projects funded through the advance
appropriations in the IIJA. However, the Committee acknowledges
that Amtrak's workforce needs and plans relating to the
implementation of the IIJA are evolving, especially at the
project level. Therefore, the Committee directs Amtrak to
include an update on its IIJA-related workforce needs in its
fiscal year 2024 budget justification, which shall include an
assessment of near-term and projected needs, and may include
updates on Amtrak workforce needs for projects along the NEC
that reflect project timelines established by the FRA, NECC,
and Amtrak as appropriate. Further, the Committee directs
Amtrak to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on its IIJA-related workforce needs semi-
annually, and to share appropriate information with industry
partners and the public.
NEC cost-sharing agreements.--The Committee recognizes the
important role of the NECC in bringing together states, Amtrak,
and DOT to improve and modernize the NEC by facilitating
collaborative planning and decision-making, developing and
maintaining the northeast corridor commuter and intercity rail
cost allocation policy, and making recommendations to Congress.
The Committee understands that joint beneficiaries of
infrastructure projects on the NEC need to reach cost-sharing
agreements for such projects in a manner consistent with the
NECC's northeast corridor commuter and intercity rail cost
allocation policy. The Committee further understands that some
infrastructure projects have been delayed or stalled due to
such cost-sharing agreements. The Committee notes that dispute
resolution processes are available under sections 24905(c)(2)
and 24905(c)(4) of title 49, United States Code. Further, the
Committee urges Amtrak to continue working with relevant
commuter rail agencies to finalize cost-sharing agreements as
soon as practicable.
Cybersecurity.--The Committee understands that Amtrak is
working to implement its five-year strategic plan to create a
more cyber resilient environment that reduces risks and quickly
detects cyber threats in Amtrak's enterprise, critical
infrastructure, and cloud environments, consistent with
standards developed by the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) and its collaboration with Federally funded
research and development centers. The Committee encourages
Amtrak to use fiscal year 2023 funding to help facilitate the
execution of Amtrak's existing active cyber defense strategy,
including use of cyber deception capabilities, which is
consistent with NIST cybersecurity guidelines and research and
development with Federally funded research and development
centers.
NORTHEAST CORRIDOR GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER
CORPORATION
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $874,501,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 1,200,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 882,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +7,499,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -318,000,000
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $882,000,000 for
northeast corridor grants to Amtrak to support operating and
capital activities for Amtrak's NEC. This funding level
provides up to $1,000,000 for the northeast corridor
commission, which, combined with the up to $5,000,000 in
advance appropriations in fiscal year 2023 in the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, fully funds the NECC as
authorized in section 22101(e) of such Act.
NATIONAL NETWORK GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $1,456,870,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 1,800,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 1,463,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +6,130,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -337,000,000
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $1,463,000,000 for
national network grants to Amtrak to support operating and
capital activities for Amtrak's long-distance and state-
supported routes, and other non-NEC activities. The Committee
recommendation does not provide additional funding for the
state-supported route committee, as the up to $3,000,000 in
advance appropriations in fiscal year 2023 in the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act fully funds the state-
supported route committee as authorized in section 22101(d) of
such Act. Further, the Committee recommendation does not
provide additional funding for the interstate rail compacts
grant program, as the up to $3,000,000 in advance
appropriations in fiscal year 2023 in the IIJA fully funds such
grants as authorized in section 22101(f) of such Act.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
(INCLUDING RESCISSION)
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Section 150 prohibits Amtrak from using funds made
available by this Act in contravention of the Worker Adjustment
and Retraining Notification Act.
Section 151 allows the FRA to transfer certain amounts made
available in this and prior Acts to the financial assistance
oversight and technical assistance account to support the
award, administration, project management oversight, and
technical assistance of grants administered by the FRA, with an
exception.
Section 152 specifies that amounts made available in any
prior fiscal years for the restoration and enhancement grant
program are subject to section 22908 of title 49, United States
Code, as in effect on the effective date of the IIJA, and
clarifies that section 22908(e)(2) does not apply to amounts
made available for grants under section 22908 of title 49,
United States Code, in any prior Act.
Section 153 allows the FRA to provide additional amounts to
the NECC and state-supported route committee in fiscal year
2023 including to assist the FRA with the delivery of projects
carried out with funding provided in title VIII of division J
of the IIJA, with certain conditions.
Section 154 makes technical corrections to title VIII of
division J of Public Law 117-58.
Section 155 makes technical corrections to title VIII of
division J of Public Law 117-58.
Section 156 makes technical corrections to title VIII of
division J of Public Law 117-58.
Section 157 rescinds certain unobligated balances.
Federal Transit Administration
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) was established as
a component of the Department of Transportation on July 1,
1968, when most of the functions and programs under the Federal
Transit Act (78 Stat. 302; 49 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.) were
transferred from the Department of Housing and Urban
Development. The FTA administers Federal financial assistance
programs for planning, developing, and improving comprehensive
mass transportation systems in both urban and non-urban areas.
The most recent authorization for the programs under FTA is
contained in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (P.L.
117-58). Annual appropriations Acts include annual limitations
on obligations for the transit formula grants programs, and
direct appropriations of budget authority from the general fund
of the Treasury for capital investment grants and other
programs.
TRANSIT FORMULA GRANTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
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Liquidation of contract Limitation on
authority obligations
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Appropriation, fiscal year $13,355,000,000 $13,355,000,000
2022.......................
Budget request, fiscal year 13,634,000,000 13,634,000,000
2023.......................
Recommended in the bill..... 13,634,000,000 13,634,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal +279,000,000 +279,000,000
year 2022..................
Budget request, fiscal - - - - - -
year 2023..................
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Authorization acts provide contract authority for the
transit formula grant programs from the mass transit account of
the Highway Trust Fund. These programs include: urbanized area
formula grants, state of good repair grants, formula grants for
rural areas, growing states and high-density states, mobility
for seniors and persons with disabilities, bus and bus
facilities grants, bus testing facilities, planning programs,
transit-oriented development, a pilot program for enhanced
mobility, public transportation innovation, technical
assistance and workforce development, the national transit
database, and the FTA's administrative expenses. This Act sets
an annual obligation limitation for such authority and provides
liquidating cash. This account is the only FTA account funded
from the Highway Trust Fund.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides a liquidation of
contract authorization and a limitation on obligations of
$13,634,000,000 for transit formula grants and programs,
consistent with the amounts authorized in the Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act.
Transit-oriented development (TOD).--The utilization and
expansion of TOD is critical to revitalizing cities, reducing
pollution and congestion, and enhancing economic opportunity.
The pilot program for TOD planning authorized by section
20005(b) of MAP-21 (P.L. 112-141) supports transit planning
that connects affordable housing, jobs, and mixed-use
development with transportation options, including sidewalks,
bike paths, and alternative transportation for pedestrians near
transit stations. The Committee directs that not less than
$13,432,051 be made available for the pilot program for TOD
planning as authorized by section 20005(b) of MAP-21.
Innovation in affordable transit demonstration program.--As
part of the public transportation innovation program authorized
under section 5312 of title 49, United States Code, the
Committee directs the FTA to support a demonstration program to
determine the impacts of need-based transit subsidy programs in
areas with the worst air quality and traffic congestion in the
country.
Cultural and natural areas in cities.--Major cities often
have a number of cultural attractions, such as museums,
adjacent to natural areas, such as lakes and parks.
Facilitating clean energy transportation, like zero-emission
``last-mile'' transportation options, to such cultural and
natural attractions could support access to these areas, reduce
greenhouse gas emissions, and improve accessibility for
historically disadvantaged communities. The Committee
encourages the FTA to study clean energy infrastructure
solutions in major cities with greenhouse gas reduction plans
where there are adjacent high-traffic cultural and natural
areas.
Tribal transit fare cards.--The Committee recognizes that
tribal communities can face unique challenges to using transit
including lack of access or technology, and long commutes due
to rural living. The FTA's tribal transit program provides
funding to Federally recognized Tribes for capital, operating,
planning, and administrative expenses for public transit
projects that meet the growing needs of rural tribal
communities. The Committee encourages the FTA to provide
technical assistance to Tribes and transit agencies that seek
to provide transit fare collection technology, including but
not limited to fare cards, to support access to public transit
and transportation options for tribal communities.
Agricultural worker transportation.--The Committee remains
concerned about the availability of safe, reliable
transportation to and from worksites for farmworkers, including
farmworkers residing in housing financed by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA). The Committee directs the FTA, through
the national rural transportation assistance program, in
coordination with the USDA's rural housing service, to develop
materials and best practices that can be disseminated to local
governments, nonprofit organizations, and operators of public
transportation with the goal of identifying options to
establish or expand affordable and reliable transit services
for farmworkers, especially those residing in housing financed
by the USDA, which could also contribute to reducing the number
of vehicles on the road and greenhouse gas emissions.
Transit worker safety.--The Committee notes that the FTA
has not met the statutory deadline in accordance with section
3022 of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act
(P.L. 114-94), which requires the FTA to establish protections
from assault for transit workers. The Committee does not view
the actions taken by the FTA under 84 FR 24196 as sufficient to
meet the requirements under such section and notes that
Congress explicitly directed the FTA to address the threat of
transit worker assault separately in addition to its directives
with regard to public transportation agency safety plans. The
Committee directs the FTA to brief the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations no later than 60 days after
enactment of this Act on how it will comply with section 3022
of the FAST Act in a manner that is consistent with
congressional intent.
Health and safety of public transit workers.--Safe and
healthy working conditions are critical to retaining and
recruiting the public transit workforce. The Committee directs
the FTA, in consultation with the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration, to conduct a study that examines: (1)
public transit worker health and safety standards; (2) health
outcomes; and (3) whether facility and/or equipment upgrades
could improve working conditions for public transit workers.
This study should include information and data from a diverse
set of transit agency, city, and county workforces, including
mechanics, engineers, and operators. The Committee directs the
FTA to report its findings from this study to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than 1 year after
enactment of this Act.
Transportation equity research program.--Section 3046(a)(3)
of SAFETEA-LU (P.L. 109-59) authorized the Secretary to conduct
research and demonstration activities that focus on the impacts
that transportation planning, investment, and operations have
on low-income and minority populations that are transit
dependent. The Committee notes that such activities remain
relevant today, and directs the FTA to utilize not less than
$1,000,000 of the amounts provided under this heading for
section 5312 of title 49, United States Code, for the
transportation equity research program as authorized by section
3046(a)(3) of SAFETEA-LU.
COVID-19 pandemic impacts on transit accessibility.--The
Committee notes that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted transit
agencies and transit riders throughout the nation. The
Committee directs the FTA to provide a report no later than 180
days after enactment of this Act to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on the ways in which the COVID-19
pandemic impacted historically disadvantaged communities,
including low-income populations and communities of color who
rely upon public transportation.
Pregnant transit riders.--The Committee commends the FTA
for issuing the report entitled ``Analysis of Challenges Facing
Pregnant Women Riding Transit'' in February 2022, as required
by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260).
This report focused on available literature and identified
seven challenges pregnant women face when using public transit.
The report found that more research is needed to increase the
understanding of these issues and identify potential solutions,
and that transit agencies could do more to improve transit
service for pregnant riders. Therefore, the Committee directs
the FTA to conduct follow-on, targeted research to increase the
FTA's understanding of the needs of pregnant transit riders of
all races, varying levels of English proficiency and literacy,
varying socioeconomic statuses, and with disabilities, and
identify useful, affordable, and practical solutions. The
Committee directs the FTA to complete such research no later
than 18 months after enactment of this Act and to publish the
results of this research on the agency's website.
Worker/driver bus program.--The Committee understands that
some transit agencies offer worker/driver bus programs.
Operating similar to carpools, the driver boards their bus near
their home in the morning and travels to work, picking up co-
workers along the way, and repeats the trip on the return home.
Such programs are open to the general public, and not limited
to individuals working at the drivers final destination. The
Committee recognizes that worker/driver bus programs have
experienced challenges and reduced ridership. The Committee
urges the FTA to provide technical assistance to transit
agencies with worker/driver bus programs, including efforts to
improve user access and interface and increase ridership.
One-stop paratransit initiatives.--The Committee
acknowledges continued challenges in addressing transportation
barriers for people with disabilities, and recognizes that
innovations in transportation and related technologies could
improve transportation for individuals with disabilities. The
Committee notes that the IIJA increased funding for the
enhanced mobility of seniors and individuals with disabilities
program, providing a combined $429,002,836 in formula grants
for fiscal year 2023 from the mass transit account of the
Highway Trust Fund and advance appropriations, which represents
a 46 percent increase when compared to fiscal year 2021, the
last year of the FAST Act. The Committee understands there are
potential benefits to utilizing technology innovations to
provide one intermediate stop outside of the vehicle during a
trip for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) paratransit
riders. Such an intermediate stop could help alleviate long
rider wait times between multiple trips and could enable riders
to complete additional activities. The Committee encourages the
FTA to assist eligible recipients in utilizing funding from the
enhanced mobility of seniors and individuals with disabilities
program to develop and implement intermediate one-stop programs
for ADA paratransit riders.
Microtransit.--The FTA has adopted the definition of
microtransit from the transit cooperative research program
(TCRP), specifically from the TCRP research report 188 entitled
``Shared Mobility and the Transformation of Public Transit''.
Microtransit is IT-enabled private multi-passenger
transportation services that serve passengers using dynamically
generated routes, and may expect passengers to make their way
to and from common pick-up or drop-off points. Microtransit
service is generally eligible under the FTA's programs, and
transit agencies may contract for eligible microtransit
services. The Committee recognizes the potential benefits of
microtransit in providing connections to pre-existing transit
hubs, addressing so-called ``transit-deserts'', and improving
access to public transit for individuals with disabilities. In
administering competitive grant programs, the Committee urges
the FTA to consider the following when developing notices of
funding opportunities: (1) increase economic mobility, equity,
accessibility, and sustainability; (2) the speed with which new
services and projects can be deployed; (3) encourage public-
private collaboration; and (4) incorporating microtransit and
other transit innovations as eligible projects.
Fare-free transit.--Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic some
transit agencies were exploring and implementing fare-free
transit programs, and some continued or initiated such programs
during the pandemic. The Committee recognizes the potential
benefits of fare-free transit programs, which could increase
ridership, improve mobility and accessibility for riders, and
reduce financial burdens for riders, including historically
disadvantaged communities. The Committee encourages the FTA to
assist transit agencies in evaluating fare-free transit
programs. In addition, when considering applications for
competitive grant programs, the Committee urges the FTA to give
due consideration to transit agencies that have implemented
fare-free transit programs.
Fare integration.--The Committee notes that metropolitan
areas throughout the country have established or are
considering integrated fares where transit and shared
transportation modes are delivered by different local agencies.
Integrated fares can offer a seamless transit experience for
riders, which can help increase ridership and help transition
fragmented public transit agencies into more unified,
equitable, and widely used systems. The Committee supports such
fare integration efforts, including in the Chicago region where
transit agencies have made progress on a regional connect pass.
The Committee encourages the FTA to assist transit agencies
through technical assistance and best practices on how to
successfully establish integrated fare systems that include
shared transportation options and support seamless transfers
between transit agencies in a regional area.
Transit vehicle innovation deployment centers (TVIDC).--The
Committee remains keenly interested in the TVIDC program which
provides critical research and technical assistance to advance
innovation in transit. The Committee supports the continued use
of the TVIDC program to develop solutions to the challenges
transit operators and bus original equipment manufacturers face
as the transit industry moves toward full-scale adoption of
zero emission transit technologies. As zero emission buses
reach commercial maturity, the FTA should prioritize research
efforts on adopting more efficient vehicle components and
subsystems, including, but not limited to, more efficient
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, safer and
more efficient drive and brake by wire systems, integrated
cooling systems, and improved electric drive technologies. To
help foster advances within such areas, the Committee directs
the FTA to utilize the TVIDC program to identify and suggest
priorities for zero emission bus component focused research and
innovation development, using the TVIDCs industry wide
coordination structure and understanding of zero emission bus
components and vehicles.
Non-emergency medical transportation services study.--The
Committee notes that access to health care and transportation
are interrelated. Individuals without their own means of
transportation or who do not live near accessible public
transportation options are more limited in how they can receive
non-emergency medical care. Therefore, the Committee directs
the GAO to conduct a study on access to non-emergency medical
transportation services, with a focus on individuals in
disadvantaged populations and historically disadvantaged
communities. The report should include a review on how to make
it easier for such individuals and communities to use non-
emergency medical transportation services and how Federal
funding provided under chapter 53 of title 49, United States
Code, could support non-emergency medical transportation
services for such individuals and communities. The Committee
directs the GAO to report its findings to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations no later than 18 months after
enactment of this Act.
TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE GRANTS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $504,263,267
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 200,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 646,428,324
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +142,165,057
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +446,428,324
Authorization acts provide contract authority for the
transit formula grant programs from the mass transit account of
the Highway Trust Fund. This account provides additional
funding from the general fund of the Treasury for important
transit priorities authorized under chapter 53 of title 49,
United States Code.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $646,428,324 in
transit infrastructure grants, of which $267,428,324 is for
community project funding in accordance with the table at the
end of this report. The following table provides funding levels
for activities within this account.
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Buses and bus facilities - - - $200,000,000
competitive grants...............
Low or no emission grants......... - - - 75,000,000
Passenger ferry grants............ - - - 20,000,000
Bus testing....................... - - - 2,000,000
Community project funding......... - - - 267,428,324
Administrative expenses........... - - - 2,000,000
Ferry service for rural - - - 30,000,000
communities......................
Integrated smart mobility grants.. $50,000,000 50,000,000
Zero emission system 50,000,000 - - -
transformation planning grants...
Climate resilience and adaptation 100,000,000 - - -
grants...........................
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Total......................... $200,000,000 $646,428,324
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Buses and bus facilities competitive grants.--The Committee
continues to support the buses and bus facilities competitive
grant program, which was first authorized in the FAST Act. The
Committee notes that the IIJA increased funding for the
program, providing $383,544,933 for fiscal year 2023 from the
mass transit account of the Highway Trust Fund, which
represents a 32 percent increase when compared to fiscal year
2021, the last year of the FAST Act. When combined with the
amounts provided under this heading, which are in addition to
the amounts provided from the mass transit account of the
Highway Trust Fund under the ``Transit Formula Grants''
heading, a total of $583,544,933 is available to support buses
and bus facilities competitive grants in fiscal year 2023. The
Committee encourages the FTA to follow the guidance set forth
in the FAST Act in section 5339(b)(2) of title 49, United
States Code, when developing selection criteria for the
program, which requires the Secretary to consider the age and
condition of buses, bus fleets, related equipment, and bus-
related facilities. In addition, the Committee directs the FTA
to include activities that increase green space surrounding a
bus transportation hub structure as eligible for amounts
provided under this heading in this Act for buses and bus
facilities competitive grants.
Low or no emission grants.--The Committee is pleased by the
continued interest in low and no emission buses nationwide, and
notes that a total of $1,198,056,178 is available to support
low or no emission grants in fiscal year 2023 through the mass
transit account of the Highway Trust Fund under the ``Transit
Formula Grants'' heading, advance appropriations in the IIJA,
and this Act. Section 30018 of the IIJA amended the low or no
emission grants authorization to require the Secretary to award
no less than 25 percent of the funding made available for such
grants for projects ``other than zero emission vehicles and
related facilities''. Recognizing this requirement, the
Committee encourages the FTA to prioritize zero emission buses
and related infrastructure for the remaining amounts made
available for low or no emission grants in fiscal year 2023.
The Committee recognizes the potential of wireless
charging, also known as inductive charging, for electric buses,
which could extend the operating range of buses, shorten
charging times, and reduce the size of batteries. The Committee
directs the FTA to conduct a study on the effectiveness of
wireless charging as an alternative to wired charging,
including recommendations for deploying wireless charging to
improve public transit. The Committee directs the FTA to
complete such a study no later than 1 year after enactment of
this Act and to publish the report on the agency's website.
In addition, the Committee continues to strongly encourage
the FTA to promote greater use of the innovative procurement
authorities for technologically advanced buses that were
established by section 3019 of the FAST Act. The Committee
encourages FTA to provide technical assistance to states
regarding the development of state purchasing schedules that
are consistent with Federal law, take steps to ensure that
purchases by transit agencies off of state schedules from other
states comply with Federal requirements, and use webinars and
stakeholder events to make transit agencies more aware that
purchases off of state schedules are an eligible use of funds
regardless of location.
Integrated smart mobility grants.--The Committee recognizes
that transit systems must transform and adapt to better serve
the needs of riders and communities. Further, as previously
noted, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted transit agencies and
transit riders throughout the nation. Continued innovation in
transit is critical to navigating and adapting to the post-
COVID-19 era, which potentially includes long-term changes in
ridership patterns, and making progress on prior investments
that have advanced payment and trip planning technologies as
well as mobility on demand, including the integration of micro-
mobility. To assist transit agencies in developing,
demonstrating, and ultimately adopting innovative approaches to
mobility, the Committee provides $50,000,000 for integrated
smart mobility grants, a new competitive grant program, to
improve safety, accessibility, air-quality, and equity in
access to community services and economic opportunities.
Air quality and traffic congestion.--The Committee supports
the administration's emphasis on sustainability, climate
resilience, and equity, and encourages the Secretary and the
FTA to prioritize funding for transit projects in areas that
suffer from the worst air quality and traffic congestion in the
country.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TRAINING
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $7,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 8,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 8,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act authorizes the
FTA to provide technical assistance under section 5314 of title
49, United States Code, for standards development, human
resource and training activities, and workforce development
programs.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $8,000,000 for
technical assistance and training authorized under section 5314
of title 49, United States Code. In addition to the amounts
provided under this heading, $12,088,846 is provided for
activities under section 5314 of title 49, United States Code,
through the mass transit account of the Highway Trust Fund
under the heading ``Transit Formula Grants''.
Workforce development and standards-based training.--The
Committee directs that not less than $2,500,000 shall be for a
cooperative agreement through which the FTA assists public
transit recipients with frontline workforce development and
standards-based training in maintenance and operations. The
cooperative agreement should be with a national nonprofit
organization with a demonstrated capacity to develop and
provide such programs though labor management partnerships and
apprenticeships.
Mobility for people with disabilities and older adults.--Of
the total amounts made available for activities under section
5314 of title 49, United States Code, the Committee directs the
Department to continue to fund agreements that support mobility
for people with disabilities and older adults at a level
commensurate with the amounts dedicated to such agreements in
each year since 2018.
Small-urban, rural, and tribal transit providers.--The
Committee directs that not less than $1,500,000 shall be for a
cooperative agreement through which the FTA assists small-
urban, rural, and tribal public transit recipients and planning
organizations with applied innovation and capacity building.
Such technical assistance should help recipients and
subrecipients with deploying new forms of transit service;
providing metropolitan mobility in urban areas that
historically have not received FTA formula grants; promoting
regionalized approaches to transit and mobility; assisting
rural and urban areas with changing mode-share strategies,
particularly with respect to changing patterns of urban growth
and transit needs as indicated by the 2020 decennial census;
incorporating more low or no emission vehicles in transit
fleets; developing post-COVID-19 pandemic transit service
strategies and configurations; and establishing responsive and
equitable forms of transit in historically disadvantaged
communities.
Zero emission vehicle workforce study.--The Committee notes
that in 2019, the GAO concluded that the FTA lacked a transit
workforce strategic plan, that the FTA did not have performance
goals and measures for its transit workforce development
efforts, and that much is unknow about the transit workforce
needs of the future, including how technology advances will
affect the transit workforce. The GAO recommended that the FTA
determine, in collaboration with stakeholders, whether
additional transit workforce data is needed, develop a
comprehensive transit workforce strategy, and establish
performance goals and measures for its transit workforce
development efforts. While the FTA concurred with all three of
the GAO recommendations, the Committee notes that all
recommendations remain open. The Committee reminds the
Department to submit the report required by House Report 117-99
to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the
steps it is taking to address the findings in GAO Report 19-
290.
Further, the Committee notes that in its engagement with
stakeholders, the GAO found that advances in technology was
cited as an example of the challenges stakeholders experience
in recruiting and retaining transit workers. While the
Committee strongly supports efforts by transit agencies to
deploy low or no emission buses as a means to improve air
quality and mitigate the effects of climate change, the
Committee is concerned that transit agencies are not prepared
to address the workforce challenges these new technologies
present. Therefore, the Committee directs the GAO to build upon
its prior work with a report focused on the transit workforce
development needs as transit agencies transition to zero
emission vehicles. The report should include: (1) any
challenges transit agencies may face in ensuring their
workforce has the skills necessary to effectively procure,
manage, and maintain zero emission vehicles; (2) the actions
transit agencies are taking to ensure their workforce has the
skills to manage zero emission vehicles in their fleets; (3)
the equipment and mechanic workforce needed for maintenance and
repairs of zero emission vehicles; and (4) the actions the FTA
and other Federal agencies are taking to assist transit
agencies in addressing workforce needs for zero emission
vehicles, including training and recruiting workers. The
Committee directs the GAO to report its findings to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than 18 months
after enactment of this Act.
CAPITAL INVESTMENT GRANTS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $2,248,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 2,850,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 3,012,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +764,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +162,000,000
The capital investment grants (CIG) program is authorized
by section 5309 of title 49, United States Code, to provide
discretionary grants for transit capital investment in rail or
other fixed guideway systems, including heavy rail, commuter
rail, light rail, streetcars, and bus rapid transit. Eligible
recipients include public bodies and agencies including states,
municipalities, other political subdivisions of states; public
agencies and instrumentalities of one or more states; and
certain public corporations, boards, and commissions under
state law.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $3,012,000,000 for
capital investment grants. The following table provides funding
levels for activities within this account.
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Request Recommendation
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New starts........................ $2,080,484,158 $1,897,166,000
Core capacity..................... 139,519,539 40,714,000
Small starts...................... 151,496,303 94,000,000
Expedited project delivery........ 450,000,000 350,000,000
Section 165....................... - - - 600,000,000
Administration.................... 28,500,000 30,120,000
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Total......................... $2,850,000,000 $3,012,000,000
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The Committee recommendation, combined with the funding
provided in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (P.L.
117-103) which remains unallocated, provides sufficient funding
to support projects that currently have executed grant
agreements with the FTA and projects that meet the requirements
of section 5309 of title 49, United States Code, and are
anticipating grant agreements in fiscal year 2023. The
Committee notes that section 5309(b)(l) of title 49, United
States Code, authorizes the use of funds for certain activities
for new starts and small starts projects in advance of grant
agreements, and the FTA may utilize funding in fiscal year 2023
for such purposes. Further, section 165 in this Act provides
additional amounts to recipients of capital investment grants
under certain conditions.
CIG administration.--The Committee directs the FTA to
continue to administer the CIG program under current guidance
and to proactively work with applicants and grantees to
facilitate projects moving through the CIG pipeline and towards
a full funding grant agreement (FFGA) or small starts grant
agreement. The FTA is directed to evaluate, rate, and recommend
projects for funding, and subsequently award grants to projects
that meet the statutory requirements of section 5309 of title
49, United States Code. The Committee directs the FTA to enter
into FFGAs in which the CIG contribution is not less than 40
percent of the net project cost, except at the direct request
of the project sponsor. Further, the Committee encourages the
FTA to fully consider small starts projects that would include
stations that serve one or more opportunity zones, as defined
in Public Law 115-97.
The Committee directs the FTA to continue to update the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, monthly, on the
status of projects that are in the current CIG funding
pipeline. The Committee also directs the FTA to provide notice
to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations not less
than 90 days prior to altering or rescinding any rule,
circular, or guidance relating to the evaluation, rating, and
approval process pursuant to section 5309 of title 49, United
States Code. Further, the Committee directs the FTA to engage
with industry stakeholders before making significant changes to
the CIG program process or criteria, and reminds the FTA that
section 5309 of title 49, United States Code, requires the FTA
to issue policy guidance each time significant changes are made
to such processes and criteria.
The Act requires the Secretary to submit the fiscal year
2024 annual report on funding recommendations as required by
section 5309 of title 49, United States Code, with the fiscal
year 2024 budget request, and to include proposed funding
allocations for fiscal year 2024. Further, the Committee
directs the FTA to maintain the Federal funding commitments for
all existing grant agreements, to identify all projects with a
medium or higher rating that anticipate requesting a grant
agreement in fiscal year 2024, and to submit a list of projects
to which it expects to award an FFGA or small starts grant
agreement during the budget year.
FFGAs.--Section 5309 of title 49, United States Code,
requires that the FTA notify the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations as well as the House Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure and the Senate Committee on Banking,
Housing, and Urban Affairs not later than 15 days prior to
executing a FFGA. In its notification to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations, the Committee directs the FTA to
include the following: (1) a copy of the proposed FFGA; (2) the
total and annual Federal appropriations amount required for the
project; (3) yearly and total Federal appropriations amount
that can be reasonably planned or anticipated for future FFGAs
for each fiscal year through 2026; (4) a detailed analysis of
annual commitments for current and anticipated FFGAs against
the program authorization, by individual project; (5) a
financial analysis of the project's cost and the sponsor's
ability to finance the project, which shall be conducted by an
independent examiner, and shall include an assessment of the
capital cost estimate and finance plan; (6) the source and
security of all public- and private-sector financial
instruments; (7) the project's operating plan, which enumerates
the project's future revenue and ridership forecasts; and (8) a
listing of all planned contingencies and possible risks
associated with the project.
The Committee continues to direct the FTA to inform the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations in writing 30
days prior to approving schedule, scope, or budget changes to
any FFGA. Correspondence relating to such changes shall include
any budget revisions or program changes that materially alter
the project as originally stipulated in the FFGA, including any
proposed change in rail car procurements.
In addition, the Committee directs the FTA to continue
reporting monthly to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on the status of each project with a FFGA or
that is within two years of executing a FFGA. The Committee
directs that such monthly reporting include any requests for
letters of no prejudice and the level of funds allocated and
obligated, by fiscal year.
Affordable and workforce housing consideration.--As noted
throughout this report, the connection between housing and
transportation is critical. The location of affordable housing
and its proximity to transportation can have a significant
impact on the cost of living and quality of life of individuals
and families. The Committee notes that the CIG program can
serve as an important tool in expanding access to affordable
housing by supporting projects for new or expanded transit
systems. Section 5309 of title 49, United States Code, requires
the FTA to evaluate and rate all CIG projects according to
specific project justification criteria, including the economic
development effects associated with the project and policies
and land use patterns of the project that support public
transportation. The Committee understands that the FTA
evaluates affordable housing under both the economic
development and land use criteria. When rating new starts and
core capacity projects, the Committee directs the FTA to
consider a weighting of a minimum of five percentage points
greater to economic development or land use criteria if the
project sponsor demonstrates substantial efforts to preserve or
encourage affordable housing or workforce housing near the
proposed project.
GRANTS TO THE WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $150,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 150,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 150,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
This program provides grants to the Washington Metropolitan
Area Transit Authority (WMATA) for capital investment and asset
rehabilitation activities as authorized by the Passenger Rail
Investment and Improvement Act (PRIIA) of 2008 (P.L. 110-432).
These funds, along with funds provided under the FTA's core
formula programs, will help return the existing system to a
state of good repair and improve the safety and reliability of
service. Federal funds provided under this account are matched
dollar-for-dollar by Virginia, Maryland, and the District of
Columbia in equal proportions.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $150,000,000 for
WMATA for critical capital and safety improvements. PRIIA
created a successful Federal-state partnership under which the
three WMATA jurisdictions collectively match this funding with
another $150,000,000 each year. This funding will maintain the
Federal government's commitment to a safe and reliable public
transportation system for the National Capital Region.
Cybersecurity.--The Committee remains concerned that as
systems for controlling various modes of transportation become
more complex, the security of transportation could be
compromised. As a result, the Committee again directs WMATA to
work with the Secretary of Transportation and the Cybersecurity
and Infrastructure Security Agency within the Department of
Homeland Security to ensure that the agency is complying with
best practices for the procurement of Industrial Control
Systems. The Committee directs WMATA to include analysis of the
Internet of Things and unknown and unauthorized devices in its
cybersecurity plan.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION
Section 160 exempts previously made transit obligations
from limitations on obligations.
Section 161 allows funds provided in this Act that remain
unobligated by September 30, 2026, for capital investment
grants projects to be available for other projects to use the
funds for the purposes for which they were originally provided.
Section 162 allows for the transfer of appropriations made
prior to October 1, 2022, from older accounts to be merged into
new accounts with similar, current activities.
Section 163 prohibits the enforcement of the Rostenkowski
test.
Section 164 prohibits the use of funds to impede or hinder
project advancement or approval for any project seeking a
Federal contribution from the capital investment grants program
of greater than 40 percent of project costs.
Section 165 provides additional amounts to recipients of
capital investment grants under certain conditions.
Section 166 extends the period of availability for amounts
made available for capital investment grants in Public Law 116-
94.
Section 167 allows fuel and utilities for vehicle
operations to be treated, at the option of the recipient, as an
associated capital maintenance item for grants made under
sections 5307 and 5311 of title 49, United States Code, in
fiscal year 2023 with certain conditions.
Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
(HARBOR MAINTENANCE TRUST FUND)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $38,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 38,500,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 41,500,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +3,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +3,000,000
The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway navigation system is a
binational, 15-lock system jointly operated by the Great Lakes
St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (GLS) and its
Canadian counterpart, the Canadian St. Lawrence Seaway
Management Corporation. The GLS was established by the St.
Lawrence Seaway Act of 1954, is a wholly owned government
corporation, and an operating administration of the Department
of Transportation. The GLS is charged with operating and
maintaining the U.S. portion of the Great Lakes St. Lawrence
Seaway, which includes the two U.S. locks in Massena, New York,
vessel traffic control in portions of the St. Lawrence River
and Lake Ontario, and trade development functions to enhance
the utilization of the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway. The
Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (P.L. 99-662)
authorized the harbor maintenance trust fund as a source of
appropriations for the GLS operations and maintenance.
Additionally, the GLS generates non-Federal revenues which can
be used for operations and maintenance.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $41,500,000 to fund
the operations, maintenance, and capital infrastructure
activities of the GLS. Of the total funds provided, not less
than $14,800,000 is for the seaway infrastructure program. In
addition, the Act allows the GLS to use not more than
$1,000,000 in prior year unobligated balances for operations
and maintenance of the seaway international bridge.
Market development and promotion.--The Committee
appreciates the GLS' longstanding work to promote the entire
Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway navigation system to increase
trade and thereby support jobs and economic activity. In August
2021, after consultations with system stakeholders, the GLS
completed a trade and economic development strategic plan as
required by House Report 116-452. The strategic plan centers on
three primary themes: (1) raising system awareness; (2)
promoting Great Lakes cruising; and (3) improving business
intelligence. In addition, the GLS established a dedicated
Office of Trade and Economic Development with three full-time
equivalents.
The Committee provides $4,000,000 for market development
and promotion of the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway navigation
system, to be carried out in cooperation with system
stakeholders. These resources may be used to implement the
strategic plan, enhance and expand existing marketing efforts,
conduct market research, and support marketing initiatives and
trade promotion with the goal of growing the volume of
waterborne commerce and passenger cruise activity on the
system. The Committee directs the GLS to continue to identify
and develop additional trade and economic development
activities, in consultation with system stakeholders, based on
the results of the planned activities included in the strategic
plan and any relevant changes in market conditions. Further,
the Committee directs the GLS to provide regular updates to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its progress
implementing the strategic plan and to continue to coordinate
with system stakeholders.
Harmonization of navigation season.--The annual opening and
closure dates of the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway are not
synchronized with other assets on the Great Lakes navigation
system such as the soo locks, which are operated by the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The Committee reminds the GLS
of the direction included in House Report 117-99 to identify
the opportunities and challenges with coordinating the opening
and closing of the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway and soo
locks, in consultation with the USACE. The Committee
understands the GLS has begun its work on this matter, and
looks forward to receiving its findings as required by House
Report 117-99.
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is responsible for
strengthening the U.S. maritime industry in support of the
nation's security and economic needs, as authorized by the
Merchant Marine Act of 1936 (P.L. 74-835). MARAD's mission is
to promote the development and maintenance of a U.S. merchant
marine sufficient to carry the nation's waterborne domestic
commerce and a substantial portion of its waterborne foreign
commerce, and to serve as a naval and military auxiliary in
time of war or national emergency.
MARAD, working with the Department of Defense (DOD),
provides a seamless, time-phased transition from peacetime to
wartime operations, while balancing the defense and commercial
elements of the maritime transportation system. MARAD also
manages the maritime security program, the cable security fleet
program, the tanker security fleet program, the voluntary
intermodal sealift agreement program, and the ready reserve
force, which assures DOD access to commercial and strategic
sealift and associated intermodal capability. Further, MARAD's
education and training programs through the U.S. Merchant
Marine Academy and six state maritime academies help develop
skilled U.S. merchant marine officers.
MARITIME SECURITY PROGRAM
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $318,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 318,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 318,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The maritime security program (MSP) is authorized by
chapter 531 of title 46, United States Code, to maintain and
preserve a U.S. flag merchant fleet to serve the national
security needs of the United States. MSP provides direct
payments to U.S. flagship operators engaged in U.S.-foreign
trade. Participating operators are required to keep vessels in
active commercial service and are required to provide
intermodal sealift support to the DOD in times of war or
national emergency.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $318,000,000 for the
maritime security program, consistent with the authorized
funding level.
CABLE SECURITY FLEET
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $10,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... - - -
Recommended in the bill............................... 10,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +10,000,000
The cable security fleet program is authorized by chapter
532 of title 46, United States Code. The purpose of the cable
security fleet program is to establish and maintain a fleet of
United States-documented cable vessels to meet the national
security requirements of the United States. The cable security
fleet program will provide direct payments to U.S. flagship
operators and participating operators are in turn required to
operate in commercial service providing cable services and to
make the vessel available upon the request of the DOD.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $10,000,000 for the
cable security fleet program, consistent with the authorized
funding level.
TANKER SECURITY PROGRAM
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $60,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 60,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 60,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The tanker security fleet program is authorized by chapter
534 of title 46, United States Code. The purpose of the tanker
security fleet program is to establish and maintain a fleet of
active, commercially viable, militarily useful, privately owned
product tank vessels to meet the national defense and other
security requirements of the United States. The tanker security
fleet program will provide direct payments to U.S. flagship
operators and participating operators are in turn required to
operate in U.S. foreign commerce, mixed U.S. foreign commerce,
and domestic trade and to make the vessel available upon the
request of the DOD.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $60,000,000 for the
tanker security fleet program, consistent with the authorized
funding level.
The Committee reminds MARAD of the direction in the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (P.L. 117-103) to brief
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its
efforts to establish the tanker security fleet program.
OPERATIONS AND TRAINING
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $172,204,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. 192,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 192,000,000
Bill compared with:...................................
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +19,796,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The operations and training account provides funding for
headquarters and field offices to administer and direct MARAD
operations and programs and for the operation of the U.S.
Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA).
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $192,000,000 for the
operations and training account. The following table provides
funding levels for activities within this account.
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Request Recommendation
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USMMA operations.................. $87,848,000 $87,848,000
USMMA facilities maintenance and 11,900,000 11,900,000
repair, and equipment............
Maritime environmental and 10,000,000 6,000,000
technical assistance program.....
America's marine highway program.. 10,819,000 14,819,000
MARAD headquarters operations..... 71,433,000 71,433,000
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Total......................... $192,000,000 $192,000,000
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MARAD reorganization.--The Consolidated Appropriations Act,
2021 (P.L. 116-260) approved a non-budgetary organizational
realignment for two new offices within the MARAD headquarters
operations program activity as proposed in the fiscal year 2021
budget request. The Committee notes that MARAD has paused the
implementation of these changes to MARAD's organizational
structure to enable departmental and MARAD leadership to review
and assess the realignment. The Committee reminds MARAD of the
direction in House Report 117-99 to brief the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations upon the completion of this
review. Should the review result in MARAD not completing the
realignment as previously approved or other organizational
changes within the MARAD headquarters operations program
activity, the Committee directs MARAD to request approval from
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations through the
process outlined in section 405 of this Act.
MARAD staffing.--The Committee directs MARAD to provide the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations with quarterly
staffing data, including hiring and separations, by program
office for all positions funded by this Act in the MARAD
headquarters operations and USMMA operations PPA.
Emissions reduction.--The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency estimates that 39,000,000 people across the country live
in close proximity to ports. These communities are particularly
susceptible to air pollution from mobile emission sources in
and around ports, including trucks, locomotives, harbor craft
like tugboats, ocean going vessels, and non-road vehicles,
engines, and equipment used in support of port operations. The
Committee supports the Department's efforts to mitigate and
reduce the environmental impacts of the maritime sector through
the maritime environmental and technical assistance (META),
America's marine highway, and port infrastructure development
programs. In addition, the Committee provides $6,000,000 for
the META program and directs MARAD to give preference to
projects that reduce air emissions and vehicle miles traveled
when awarding grants through the America's marine highway
program, other than for grant applications related to
noncontiguous trade as defined in section 53501(4) of title 46,
United States Code. The Committee further notes that the
funding provided in this Act for the port infrastructure
development program may be used for environmental and emission
mitigation measures as authorized under section 54301 of title
46, United States Code, which could support activities that
reduce port air emissions and environmental impacts.
Sexual assault and sexual harassment (SASH) at USMMA.--In
December 2021, MARAD established updated policies and
procedures to improve safety for USMMA students while
participating in the sea year program. To help prevent SASH,
support survivors, and strengthen a climate of accountability,
MARAD introduced new safety standards that U.S. commercial
vessel operators must implement, called the ``Every Mariner
Builds a Respectful Culture'' (EMBARC), in order to participate
in the sea year program and carry USMMA students aboard their
vessels, and which also included improved policies and
procedures for the USMMA. On February 14, 2022, the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations approved a reprogramming
request to assist MARAD with implementing SASH prevention and
response activities, acquiring necessary at-sea safety training
equipment, improving governance and oversight of the USMMA, and
conducting further analysis to improve student and faculty
safety and welfare. In addition, as the USMMA and MARAD
continue efforts to address SASH during sea year, the Committee
notes that based upon the most recently available survey on
SASH the majority of unwanted sexual contact experiences for
women and men took place on the USMMA campus. The Committee
believes it is critical that that the USMMA and MARAD take a
comprehensive approach to addressing SASH on campus and during
sea year.
To assist the USMMA and MARAD with these efforts, the
Committee recommendation fully funds the fiscal year 2023
budget request, which will support continued implementation of
measures to help prevent SASH, provide support to survivors,
and ensure regular review and continuous improvement of such
measures. The Committee directs the USMMA and MARAD to continue
to assess its SASH prevention needs, implement SASH prevention
measures, provide additional support to survivors, help support
broader culture change at the USMMA and across the maritime
industry, and advance measures to support diversity, equity,
and inclusion. The Committee further directs the USMMA and
MARAD to report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations within 60 days of enactment of this Act on its
progress to fully staff the Sexual Assault/Sexual Harassment
Prevention and Response Office at the USMMA and the EMBARC
Office at MARAD. MARAD is further directed to continue to
engage with U.S. commercial vessel operators on the EMBARC SASH
prevention standards in order to enroll additional vessel
operators in the sea year program. Further, the Committee
directs MARAD to report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations within 60 days of enactment of this Act on its
progress on establishing concurrent criminal jurisdiction over
the USMMA campus as required by P.L. 115-232 and P.L. 116-94.
USMMA maintenance and capital improvement projects (CIP).--
The Committee provides $11,900,000 for facilities maintenance
and repair, and equipment, which is equal to the budget
request. The Committee notes that the Department's failure to
appropriately plan for and manage routine maintenance of USMMA
facilities is unacceptable. In fiscal year 2022, Congress
approved a reprogramming request which was also to be used to
address long-standing maintenance and repair needs of campus
infrastructure. While MARAD plans to execute a comprehensive
facilities and systems maintenance contract, the Committee
notes that health and safety risks due to routine maintenance
backlogs continue to persist at the USMMA. The Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2022 directed the USMMA, MARAD, and the
Department to identify and mitigate all fire safety, heating,
cooling, and boiler system failures within 30 days of enactment
of such Act. Despite efforts by the USMMA and MARAD to address
these matters, the Committee notes with disappointment that
additional work remains. Therefore, the Committee directs the
USMMA and MARAD to redouble its efforts to address health and
safety maintenance and repair issues on the USMMA campus and to
brief the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations upon
the completion of such tasks. The Committee further directs the
USMMA, MARAD, and the Department to provide quarterly briefings
to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the
status of all short- and long-term capital improvements
projects and continue to provide an annual report on all CIPs
in the same manner and context as in previous fiscal years.
Shipyards.--Due to the lack of available private shipyard
facilities and the extended time to relocate vessels and
assets, there is a backlog of maintenance, repair, and
modernization projects which may impair maritime commerce and
national security. To avoid displacement, increased costs, and
impacts on East Coast and West Coast based vessels and
personnel, the Committee encourages MARAD to continue utilizing
privately owned shipyards for national defense reserve fleet
and ready reserve force maintenance, repair, and modernization.
The Committee also encourages MARAD to compile a list of
available shipyards, evaluate their capabilities, consider
assisting in the readying of these facilities to be pre-
qualified to perform work authorized by DOD and MARAD, and
share such a list with other government partners.
Domestic maritime centers of excellence (DMCOEs).--Section
3507 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2018 (P.L. 115-91) authorized the Department to designate
community and technical colleges or maritime training centers
as DMCOEs and to enter into cooperative agreements with DMCOEs
to support maritime workforce training and education. MARAD may
use up to $2,000,000 of the funding provided to the MARAD
headquarters operations program activity under this heading to
assist DMCOEs, who have entered into a cooperative agreement
with MARAD, with activities outlined in the final policy (85 FR
13231) for this voluntary program.
America's supply chains.--The Committee remains concerned
about the economic and environmental impacts of congestion,
delays, and bottlenecks as a result of global supply chain
issues. Accordingly, House Report 117-99 directed the Secretary
to submit the report on supply chain resiliency as required by
executive order 14017. In February 2022, DOT released the
report ``Supply Chain Assessment of the Transportation
Industrial Base: Freight and Logistics'' which included 62
recommendations to respond to existing supply chain disruptions
and build resilient supply chains for the future. The Committee
directs MARAD and DOT to work with the other actors outlined in
the report to make progress on these recommendations and submit
a status report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations within 180 days of enactment of this Act.
Domestic fuel transportation capabilities.--The Committee
recognizes the importance of the Jones Act tanker fleet in
meeting the energy security needs of the non-contiguous states.
The Committee directs MARAD, in consultation with the
Department of Energy, to review the current fuel transportation
capabilities of the Jones Act fleet and its abilities to serve
the energy needs of the entirety of the United States. This
review should include an examination of the fuel shipping costs
for non-contiguous states. The Committee directs MARAD to brief
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 180
days of enactment of this Act on its findings.
Small and non-freight ports.--As detailed in the GAO report
``Maritime Infrastructure: Public Ports in an Extensive Range
of Activities beyond Freight Movement'' (GAO-22-104630), many
ports throughout the country support essential non-freight
functions and activities such as economic development,
emergency response support, tourism, recreation, commercial
fishing, and the operation of cruise ship and transit and ferry
terminals. In this report, GAO surveyed Federal officials,
officials at ports, and port industry associations and they
identified challenges related to grant programs across the
Federal government that generally applied to both freight and
non-freight projects which included: trouble with the
application process, competition, and minimum award sizes. The
Committee recognizes the important role small and non-freight
ports play and as such MARAD and DOT, where applicable, are
encouraged to provide technical assistance to help mitigate the
challenges highlighted in the GAO report and help identify
existing Federal resources to assist such ports.
Ready reserve force fleet recapitalization.--The Committee
directs MARAD to conduct a report on how the vessel
construction manager model to procure the purpose-built
national security multi-mission vessels could be leveraged to
build U.S. auxiliary sealift ships to support the nation's
sealift needs in coordination with the Department of Defense.
The report should explore how the domestic U.S. maritime
industry, including shipyards, repair facilities, and
operators, could be incentivized to support development and
adoption of military utility into existing commercial designs
to better support future non-combatant military requirements.
The report should also examine the ability to leverage existing
production lines or new commercially viable sealift ship
production lines to recapitalize to build required sealift
vessels including roll-on/roll-off vessels, crane ships,
hospital ships, and other special capability ships domestically
as needed to support the new national defense strategy.
Additionally, the report should incorporate information on how
the domestic shipbuilding industrial base could assist in
meeting improved safety, resiliency, and emission reduction
goals for maritime transport, in line with objectives set forth
by the international maritime organization. The Committee
directs MARAD to submit this report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations within 180 days of enactment of
this Act.
STATE MARITIME ACADEMY OPERATIONS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $423,300,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 77,700,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 77,700,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... -345,600,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The state maritime academy (SMA) operations account
provides financial assistance to six state maritime academies.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $77,700,000 for the
state maritime academy operations account. The following table
provides funding levels for activities within this account.
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Schoolship maintenance and repair. $30,500,000 $30,500,000
Training vessel sharing....... - - - [not more than
$8,000,000]
National security multi-mission 35,000,000 35,000,000
vessel program...................
Student incentive program......... 2,400,000 2,400,000
Fuel assistance payments.......... 3,800,000 3,800,000
Direct payments for SMAs.......... 6,000,000 6,000,000
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Total......................... $77,700,000 $77,700,000
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National security multi-mission vessel (NSMV) program.--The
NSMV will serve as a critical educational and training platform
for the next generation of mariners, replacing five aging SMA
training vessels while supporting Federal response capabilities
for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. In May 2019,
MARAD selected a vessel construction manager to use commercial
practices to contract with a single shipyard to construct up to
five NSMVs according to MARAD specified designs, conduct
oversight and management of vessel construction, and deliver
the vessels to MARAD. In April 2020, the vessel construction
manager selected a shipyard and MARAD authorized construction
of the first two vessels. Following the enactment of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260), MARAD
authorized construction of the third and fourth vessels. In
April 2022, MARAD authorized the construction of the fifth and
final vessel with funds provided in the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2022. To ensure the continued success of
the NSMV program, the Committee provides $35,000,000 to address
steel cost increases and assist SMAs in making shore-side
infrastructure improvements to support the delivery and
operations of the NSMVs. Shore-side infrastructure shall only
include NSMV-specific improvements required by MARAD to safely
moor the vessels and other improvements that are necessary for
the SMAs to receive the NSMVs. The Committee directs MARAD to
notify the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations prior
to obligating any fiscal year 2023 funding for shore-side
infrastructure improvements, and such notification shall
include the amount of funding provided by non-Federal sources
for such infrastructure.
In addition, the Committee directs MARAD to conduct
vigorous oversight of the vessel construction manager, as well
as the shipyard, to ensure the NSMVs are delivered on budget
and on time. MARAD is directed to continue to provide briefings
to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the
status of the NSMV program on a quarterly basis, including
detailed reporting on the SMAs shore-side infrastructure
improvements needed to ensure successful delivery and operation
of the NSMVs, and to provide immediate notification of any
substantial risks to the construction schedule or cost.
ASSISTANCE TO SMALL SHIPYARDS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $20,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 20,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 20,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
As authorized under section 54101 of title 46, United
States Code, the assistance to small shipyards program provides
grants, loans, and loan guarantees to small shipyards for
capital improvements and maritime training programs.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $20,000,000 for the
assistance to small shipyards program.
Minority business opportunities.--The Committee supports
grant opportunities for minority-owned small businesses in the
shipyard industry, including grants made through the assistance
to small shipyards program. Therefore, the Committee directs
MARAD to conduct a review of grants awarded funding between
fiscal year 2018 and fiscal year 2022, including the number of
grants and grant amounts awarded to minority-owned small
businesses. The Committee directs MARAD to report its findings,
including any recommendations on how the assistance to small
shipyards program can fairly and equitably assist minority-
owned small businesses in accessing and utilizing this program,
to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 180
days of enactment of this Act.
SHIP DISPOSAL
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $10,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 6,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 6,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... -4,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
MARAD serves as the Federal government's disposal agent for
government-owned merchant vessels weighing 1,500 gross tons or
more. The ship disposal program provides resources to dispose
of obsolete merchant-type vessels in the national defense
reserve fleet. These vessels pose a significant environmental
threat due to the presence of hazardous substances such as
asbestos and solid and liquid polychlorinated biphenyls.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $6,000,000 for the
ship disposal program. Of the total funds provided, $3,000,000
is for maintaining the NS Savannah in protective storage in
accordance with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's license
requirements while it is being disposed.
MARITIME GUARANTEED LOAN (TITLE XI) PROGRAM ACCOUNT
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $3,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 3,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 3,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The maritime guaranteed loan program, as established by
Title XI of the Merchant Marine Act of 1936 (P.L. 74-835),
provides for guaranteed loans for the construction,
reconstruction, or reconditioning of vessels by the U.S.
shipbuilding industry and for modernization of U.S. shipyards.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $3,000,000 for the
administrative expenses of the maritime guaranteed loan
program.
PORT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $234,310,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 230,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 300,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +65,690,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +70,000,000
The port infrastructure development program is authorized
by section 54301 of title 46, United States Code, to improve
port facilities and the transportation networks and flows of
cargo in, around, and through ports. Port authorities, states
and local governments, tribal governments, publicly chartered
entities, and special purpose districts with a transportation
function are eligible to apply for this competitive grant
program.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $300,000,000 for the
port infrastructure development program (PIDP). The Committee
encourages MARAD to prioritize PIDP applications that
demonstrate efficacy in reducing port air emissions through
investments in clean electricity, and also demonstrate
consultation with nearby communities traditionally affected by
port air emissions.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION--MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
Section 170 authorizes MARAD to furnish utilities and
services and to make necessary repairs in connection with any
lease, contract, or occupancy involving government property
under control of MARAD and allows payments received to be
credited to the Treasury and to remain available until
expended.
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA) administers nationwide safety programs designed to
protect the public and the environment from risks inherent in
the commercial transportation of hazardous materials by
pipeline, air, rail, vessel, and highway. Many of these
materials are essential to the national economy. The PHMSA's
highest priority is safety, and it uses safety management
principles and security assessments to promote the safe
transport of hazardous materials and the security of the
nation's pipelines, aboveground storage tanks, underground
natural gas storage facilities, and liquefied natural gas
facilities.
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $29,100,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 30,150,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 30,150,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +1,050,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
This account funds the operational costs of the PHMSA,
including the agency-wide functions of administration,
management, policy development, legal counsel, budget,
financial management, civil rights, human resources,
acquisition services, information technology, and governmental
and public affairs.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $30,150,000 for the
operational expenses account. Of the total funds provided,
$2,000,000 shall be for pipeline safety information grants to
communities as authorized by section 60130 of title 49, Untied
States Code, and $2,500,000 shall be for emergency response
grants as authorized by section 60125(b) of title 49, United
States Code.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $66,829,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 74,211,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 70,710,500
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +3,881,500
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -3,500,500
The hazardous materials safety account advances the safe
and secure transport of hazardous materials in commerce by air,
highway, rail, and vessel. The PHMSA evaluates hazardous
materials safety risks, develops and enforces regulations for
transporting hazardous materials, educates shippers and
carriers, investigates hazardous materials incidents and
failures, conducts research, and provides grants to improve
emergency response to transportation incidents involving
hazardous materials.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $70,710,500 for the
hazardous materials safety account. Of the total funds
provided, $1,000,000 shall be for community safety grants as
authorized by section 5107(i) of title 49, United States Code,
and $2,500,000 shall be for the state hazardous materials
safety inspection program. In addition, this funding level
supports the PHMSA's existing hazardous materials safety
program, including the safe transportation of energy products.
Staffing and outreach activities.--The Committee
recommendation provides funding for a total of 217 full-time
positions to support the Office of Hazardous Materials Safety,
which consists of 64 inspection and outreach staff and 153
safety program, scientific, and safety standard development
professionals. The PHMSA's hazardous materials safety
assistance team (HMSAT) conducts outreach, technical
assistance, communication, and education on hazardous materials
regulations and compliance with local and state governments, as
well as businesses. The Committee appreciates the PHMSA's
proposal to continue to increase its outreach capabilities to
assist more communities and improve hazardous materials
transportation planning and emergency response plans. The
Committee recommendation provides $537,500 to add five full-
time positions to the HMSAT, which combined with the five full-
time positions provided in the Consolidated Appropriations Act,
2022 (P.L. 117-103) would result in 15 full-time positions on
the HMSAT, three in each of the PHMSA's five regional offices.
In addition, the Committee recommendation provides $430,000 to
support two new full-time positions to enhance the accident
investigation program and two new full-time positions to
improve the safe transportation of emerging energy sources.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) by rail.--The Committee remains
concerned that the transportation of LNG by rail poses new and
different risks to the public, environment, and property. The
Committee is pleased that the PHMSA has, in accordance with the
directives in executive order 13990 issued on January 20, 2021,
reviewed the final rule, which was issued on July 24, 2020, and
allowed the bulk transportation of LNG by rail in DOT-113 rail
tank cars. The PHMSA issued a notice of proposed rulemaking on
November 8, 2021, to suspend the authorization for the
transportation of LNG by rail pending either the completion of
a companion rulemaking or June 30, 2024, whichever is earlier.
The companion rulemaking the PHMSA intends to issue would amend
the hazardous materials regulations governing the
transportation of LNG in rail tank cars in order to incorporate
ongoing research efforts, collaboration with other agencies,
and external technical experts; respond to executive order
13990; and provide additional opportunities for stakeholder
input.
The Committee further understands that the PHMSA and the
FRA continue to actively conduct research and development
projects relating to the transportation of LNG in rail tank
cars and the use of LNG as a fuel for locomotives. These
activities are expected to continue through October 2023 and
additional research projects may be initiated in fiscal year
2023. The Committee supports the PHMSA and the FRA continuing
its work on these ongoing and future research projects.
In April 2021, the PHMSA entered into an agreement with the
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to
conduct an independent study by an expert panel of the
transportation research board (TRB) on the transportation of
LNG in rail tank cars as required by the Further Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2020 (P.L. 116-94). TRB is conducting this
study in two phases. In phase 1, the expert panel reviewed
completed, ongoing, and planned PHMSA and FRA research,
testing, and data analysis tasks relating to the transportation
of LNG in rail tank cars, releasing a report on June 14, 2021.
The expert panel found that while the PHMSA-FRA work is
comprehensive as planned, there are areas ``where more complete
treatment is warranted, and where the basis for choices about
the structure and execution of tasks . . . has not been made
sufficiently clear to assess the applicability and validity of
the results.'' Further, the expert panel made recommendations
on planned tasks related to LNG safety that have not been
completed, including changes to portable tank fire testing,
updates to modeling for worst-case scenarios, and adding
loading and unloading operations and train assembly and
classification activities to the assessment of the risk of LNG
by rail. The Committee is pleased with the PHMSA's work to
implement the expert panel's recommendations, and notes that
several ongoing research and development projects are in direct
response to these recommendations. The Committee directs the
PHMSA to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations no later than 90 days after enactment of this
Act on the outcomes of these activities, and the status of the
PHMSA's efforts to implement the expert panel's
recommendations. In phase 2, which began in June 2021, the
expert panel is gathering and analyzing information relating to
the transportation of LNG in rail tank cars, including
information on methods used to transport LNG by other modes,
train operational controls, and emergency response planning.
The Committee understands that the transportation of LNG in
rail tank cars is likely to occur in unit trains and continues
to encourage the TRB expert panel to include a safety analysis
of such bulk shipments as part of its phase 2 work. Further,
the Committee reminds the PHMSA of the requirement in House
Report 116-452 to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations no later than 30 days after TRB completes phase
2 on actions the agency plans to take in response to the
results of phase 2. The Committee continues to assert that the
ongoing research projects and TRB study should inform the
Department's decision-making and rulemaking on this matter.
Safe transportation of energy products.--The Committee
continues to closely monitor the PHMSA's efforts to improve the
safety of transporting class 3 flammable liquids, including
crude oil and ethanol, by rail. The Fixing America's Surface
Transportation (FAST) Act (P.L. 114-94) established a schedule
to phase-out certain rail tank cars used to transport class 3
flammable liquids. In September 2021, the Bureau of
Transportation Statistics reported that 54 percent of all rail
tank cars transporting class 3 flammable liquids in 2020 met
the new safety requirements (DOT-117s), which is a 6 percent
increase over 2019. In comparison, in 2015 when the FAST Act
was enacted, DOT-117 rail tank cars made up just two percent of
all tank cars transporting class 3 flammable liquids. The
Committee continues to encourage the Department to work with
industry to ensure continued progress on the tank car phaseout,
and if possible, accelerate the phaseout timeline.
Inland ports of entry.--The Committee directs the PHMSA to
continue to work with local governments and their Mexico
counterparts at international inland ports of entry with a high
volume of hazardous materials crossing the border to reduce the
risk associated with transporting and storing hazardous
materials and to enhance the capacity of local officials in
dealing with the threat of hazardous materials incidents.
PIPELINE SAFETY
(PIPELINE SAFETY FUND)
(OIL SPILL LIABILITY TRUST FUND)
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Underground
Oil spill Liquefied natural gas
liability trust Pipeline safety natural gas storage Total
fund fund siting account facility safety
account
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Appropriation, fiscal year 2022.................................... $27,650,000 $146,600,000 $400,000 $8,000,000 $182,650,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023................................... 29,000,000 151,400,000 400,000 7,000,000 187,800,000
Recommended in the bill............................................ 29,000,000 151,400,000 400,000 7,000,000 187,800,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................................ +1,350,000 +4,800,000 - - - -1,000,000 +5,150,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023............................... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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The PHMSA oversees the safety, security, and environmental
protection of approximately 2,800,000 miles of pipelines, 165
liquefied natural gas facilities, and 403 underground natural
gas storage facilities through analysis of data, damage
prevention, education and training, development and enforcement
of regulations and policies, research and development, grants
for safety programs, and emergency planning and response to
accidents. The pipeline safety program is responsible for a
national regulatory program to protect the public against the
risks to life and property in the transportation of natural
gas, petroleum, and other hazardous materials by pipeline and
facilities that liquefy natural gas and store natural gas
underground.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $187,800,000 for the
pipeline safety account to continue pipeline safety operations,
research and development, and grants. Of the total funds
provided, $29,000,000 is from the oil spill liability trust
fund, $151,400,000 is from the pipeline safety fund, $400,000
is from the liquefied natural gas siting account within the
pipeline safety fund, and $7,000,000 is from the underground
natural gas storage facility safety account within the pipeline
safety fund. The following table provides funding levels for
activities within this account.
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Research and development.......... $15,000,000 $12,500,000
State pipeline safety grants...... 58,000,000 60,500,000
Underground natural gas storage 5,000,000 5,000,000
facility safety grants...........
One-call state grants............. 1,058,000 1,058,000
State damage prevention grants.... 1,500,000 1,500,000
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Research and development.--Between 2002 and 2021, the PHMSA
reported 12,793 pipeline incidents, which resulted in 276
deaths, 1,144 injuries, and $10,130,468,788 in reported
damages. Over this 20-year time frame an average of 640
incidents occurred each year. Pipeline research and development
plays a vital role in improving pipeline safety, reducing the
environmental impacts of pipeline failures, and increasing the
reliability of the nation's pipeline system through advancing
new, near-term solutions. While the Committee supports the
PHMSA's pipeline research and development program and
appreciates the increased level of detail provided by the PHMSA
on these activities in the fiscal year 2023 budget
justification, the Committee remains concerned with the lack of
clarity and transparency of the PHMSA's research and
development program and priorities. The most recently available
Pipeline Safety Research and Development Five-Year Program Plan
was issued in October 2017 and covers fiscal years 2016 to
2020, and the Committee notes with disappointment that the
PHMSA has not submitted an updated research plan to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations as required by the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260). Until the
PHMSA completes an updated research plan to provide the
Committee with greater transparency and understanding of the
PHMSA's research plans, objectives, and priorities, the PHMSA
shall only use the $12,500,000 in pipeline research and
development provided under this heading for projects which
further the six programmatic elements in the Pipeline Safety
Research and Development Five-Year Program Plan issued in
October 2017, which includes threat prevention; leak detection;
anomaly detection and characterization; anomaly remediation and
repair; design, materials, and welding/joining; and LNG and
underground natural gas storage. In addition, the Committee
continues to direct the PHMSA to use the pipeline research and
development unobligated balances from fiscal years 2020, 2021,
and 2022 to advance these same six programmatic elements. The
Committee notes that this direction does not preclude the PHMSA
from supporting university and small business research projects
advancing these six programmatic elements through the
competitive academic agreement program and the small business
innovative research program. Further, the Committee directs the
PHMSA to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on the updated research plan no later than 30
days after its completion.
Aboveground storage tanks.--The PHMSA has jurisdiction over
more than 8,400 aboveground storage tanks, and is responsible
for ensuring that pipeline operators design, construct,
operate, and maintain pipeline facilities, including
aboveground storage tanks, according to Federal regulations.
The PHMSA completed a review of current and new corrosion
control techniques of aboveground storage tanks and issued a
report on January 12, 2022, as required by Public Law 116-260.
The report reinforced that a major threat to the integrity of
aboveground storage tanks is corrosion of the bottom of the
tank, which could lead to a leak and could pose significant
risks to the public, environment, and property. Federal
regulations currently require the use of corrosion protection
systems for all newly constructed or modified aboveground
storage tanks. The report notes that while currently required
corrosion protection systems remain effective, pipeline
operators would benefit from using additional corrosion control
systems in lieu of or in conjunction with the currently
required corrosion protection systems to protect the bottom of
aboveground storage tanks. While the PHMSA has supported
corrosion prevention and mitigation research projects through
its pipeline research and development program, the report
indicates that some of the proven concepts could be further
explored through additional research to determine the
effectiveness of preventing corrosion on the bottom of
aboveground storage tanks. On March 31, 2022, the PHMSA issued
a research announcement soliciting applications for research
projects across several different topics, including preventing
corrosion on the bottom of aboveground storage tanks. The
Committee notes that such research could fall within the
programmatic elements in the Pipeline Safety Research and
Development Five-Year Program Plan issued in October 2017. The
Committee encourages the PHMSA to continue to advance corrosion
prevention and mitigation research projects from amounts
provided for pipeline research and development under this
heading. Further, the Committee directs the PHSMA to brief the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its plans for
the fiscal year 2023 pipeline research and development funding
no later than 90 days after enactment of this Act.
Staffing and hiring plans.--The Committee recommendation
provides funding for a total of 355 full-time positions to
support the Office of Pipeline Safety, which consists of 247
inspection and enforcement staff, including the 29 additional
inspection and enforcement staff that were mandated by the
PIPES Act of 2020 (division R of P.L. 116-260), and 108 safety
professionals, including the eight additional regulatory
positions that were mandated by the same Act. The Committee
remains concerned with the PHMSA's ability to fill vacancies
and retain staff due in part to competition from the private
sector. The PIPES Act of 2020 directed the PHMSA to use
incentives, such as special pay rates, student loan repayment,
tuition assistance, and other recruitment incentives, to
recruit and retain a qualified pipeline workforce, including
inspection and enforcement staff and attorneys and other
subject matter experts in the Office of Pipeline Safety. The
Committee recommendation provides $4,000,000 for hiring and
retention incentives to recruit and retain highly qualified
inspectors and engineers. Further, the Committee directs the
PHMSA to provide a report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations no later than 120 days after enactment of this
Act detailing (1) staffing and hiring plans for fiscal year
2023, (2) information on the actual turnover and hiring in
fiscal year 2022, and (3) outcomes for the workforce retention
and recruitment strategies the PHMSA implemented or continued
in fiscal year 2022.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRANTS
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FUND)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $28,318,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 46,825,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 28,318,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -18,507,000
The Hazardous Materials Transportation Uniform Safety Act
of 1990 (P.L. 101-615) requires the PHMSA to: (1) develop and
implement a reimbursable emergency preparedness grants program;
(2) monitor public sector emergency response training and
planning and provide technical assistance to states, political
subdivisions, and tribal governments; and (3) develop and
periodically update a mandatory training curriculum for
emergency responders.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides an obligation
limitation of $28,318,000 for the emergency preparedness grants
program.
Energy products training.--The Committee recognizes the
important role the emergency preparedness grants program plays
in training local emergency responders. The Committee directs
the PHMSA to continue to enhance its training curriculum for
local emergency responders, including response activities for
crude oil, ethanol, and other flammable liquids transported by
rail, loading and unloading at LNG facilities, and the
transportation of LNG in rail tank cars.
Office of Inspector General
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $103,150,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 108,073,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 108,073,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +4,923,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) was established in
1978 to provide an objective and independent organization that
would be more effective in: (1) preventing and detecting fraud,
waste, and abuse in departmental programs and operations; and
(2) providing a means of keeping the Secretary of
Transportation and the Congress fully and currently informed of
problems and deficiencies in the administration of such
programs and operations. According to the authorizing
legislation, the Inspector General is to report dually to the
Secretary of Transportation and to the Congress.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends $108,073,000 for the Office of
Inspector General.
Audit reports.--The Committee directs the OIG to continue
transmitting all audit reports to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations immediately after they are issued,
and to continue to make the Committee aware immediately of any
review that recommends cancellation or modifications to any
major acquisition project or grant, or which recommends
significant budgetary savings. The OIG is also directed to
withhold from public distribution for a period of 15 days, any
final audit or investigative report that was requested by the
House or Senate Committees on Appropriations.
Oversight of the IIJA advance appropriations.--The IIJA
provided a historic $184,078,000,000 in advance appropriations
over five years to robustly fund and advance transportation and
infrastructure projects. The Committee acknowledges the plan
the OIG has established for monitoring and conducting oversight
of the Department's administration of such a large, rapid
infusion of funds, and the OIG's continued work to prevent
fraud, waste, and abuse. As the Department and its Operating
Administrations continue to expend IIJA funding, the Committee
directs the OIG to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on the OIG's oversight work with respect to the
implementation of IIJA advance appropriations within 60 days of
enactment of this Act, and continue to provide regular updates
on a schedule to be determined by the Committees in
coordination with the OIG. The Committee further directs the
OIG to notify the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
immediately of any significant problems, abuses, or
deficiencies it finds through its monitoring of IIJA spending.
General Provisions--Department of Transportation
Section 180 provides authorization for DOT to maintain and
operate aircraft, hire passenger motor vehicles and aircraft,
purchase liability insurance, pay for uniforms, and purchase
and operate unmanned aircraft systems.
Section 181 limits appropriations for services authorized
by section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, up to the rate
permitted for an executive level IV.
Section 182 prohibits recipients of funds in this Act from
disseminating personal information obtained by state DMVs in
connection to motor vehicle records with an exception.
Section 183 prohibits funds in this Act for salaries and
expenses of more than 125 political and presidential appointees
in DOT.
Section 184 stipulates that revenue collected by the FHWA
and the FRA from states, counties, municipalities, other public
authorities, and private sources for training may be credited
to specific accounts within the agencies with an exception for
state rail safety inspectors participating in training.
Section 185 prohibits DOT from using funds made available
by this Act or in title VIII of division J of the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (P.L. 117-58) to make a
loan, loan guarantee, line of credit, letter of intent,
Federally funded cooperative agreement, full funding grant
agreement, or discretionary grant unless DOT gives a 3-day
advance notice to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations. The provision requires DOT to provide a
comprehensive list of all such loans, loan guarantees, lines of
credit, letters of intent, Federally funded cooperative
agreements, full funding grant agreements, and discretionary
grants that will be announced with a 3-day advance notice to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. The
provision also requires concurrent notice of any ``quick
release'' of funds from the FHWA's emergency relief program,
and prohibits notifications from involving funds not available
for obligation.
Section 186 allows funds received from rebates, refunds,
and similar sources to be credited to appropriations of DOT.
Section 187 requires reprogramming actions to be approved
or denied by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations,
and reprogramming notifications shall be transmitted solely to
the Appropriations Committees.
Section 188 allows funds appropriated to operating
administrations to be obligated for the Office of the Secretary
for costs related to assessments only when such funds provide a
direct benefit to the operating administrations.
Section 189 authorizes the Secretary to carry out a program
that establishes uniform standards for developing and
supporting agency transit pass and transit benefits, including
distribution of transit benefits.
Section 190 allows the use of funds to assist a contract
utilizing geographic, economic, or other hiring preference not
otherwise authorized by law, only if certain requirements are
met related to availability of local labor, displacement of
existing employees, and delays in transportation plans.
Section 191 directs the Secretary of Transportation to work
with the Secretary of Homeland Security to ensure that best
practices for industrial control systems procurement are up to
date and that systems procured with funds provided under this
title were procured using such practices.
TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Management and Administration
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $15,200,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 18,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 18,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +2,800,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Executive Offices (EO) account funds the salaries and
expenses for the leadership and executive management offices of
the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Specifically, these offices are the Office of the Secretary,
including the Executive Secretariat Division, the Office of the
Deputy Secretary, the Office of Congressional and
Intergovernmental Relations, the Office of Public Affairs, the
Office of Adjudicatory Services, the Office of Small and
Disadvantaged Business Utilization, and the Center for Faith
Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee provides $18,000,000 for the Executive
Offices for fiscal year 2023.
Manufactured housing in America.--Manufactured housing is
an essential part of America's affordable housing stock. Over
20 million people live in around 8 million manufactured homes
across the country. Manufactured housing remains the last path
to homeownership for many of these residents, who on average
make roughly half the household median income of residents of
site-built housing. These homes can be placed on privately
owned or leased land, including in manufactured home
communities (MHCs)--often known as mobile home parks. It is
estimated that between 40,000 and 50,000 of such communities
exist nationwide and roughly a third of manufactured homes are
over 50 years old, built before the Federal government
regulated their construction. Many of these homes face serious
weatherization and energy efficiency challenges that raise
costs--and risk--for their residents. Similar challenges are
also found in MHCs, as these communities lack investments in
critical infrastructure from private and public sources.
Furthermore, manufactured homes are often titled and financed
as personal property and have higher interest rates, fewer
refinances, and less of a secondary market than mortgages for
site-build homes. Owners of manufactured homes are often not
gaining the long-term financial benefits that come with
homeownership, including wealth-building.
Given these challenges facing manufactured homeowners and
residents, the Committee provides funding to establish a
preservation and reinvestment initiative for community
enhancement program under the Office of Community Planning and
Development. This program will provide competitive grants to
various entities for activities related to the preservation and
expansion of manufactured housing and MHCs. The Committee
further directs the Department to conduct a review of its
programs that can be used to fund activities related to
manufactured housing, including the Section 207 mortgage
insurance for manufactured home parks program, the Title I
financing program, and the Section 108 loan guarantee program,
and report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
on its findings within 90 days of enactment of this Act. The
Committee urges the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to
finalize modernization of the requirements for the FHA Title I
financing program for manufactured homes. The Committee
encourages the Department to restart the practice of publicly
releasing data on placements of manufactured homes from the
manufactured home survey.
Additionally, there have been concerning reports across the
country of private investment firms purchasing manufactured
home communities and subsequently raising rents and fees to
levels that make payment unattainable and displace low-income
families. In light of these reports, the Committee urges HUD
and the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to examine
lending practices to for-profit organizations seeking to use
Federal loan backing for the purchase of manufactured home
communities. The Committee also encourages HUD and FHFA to
develop guidance regarding options for existing residents to
buy their manufactured home community when it comes up for
sale.
The Committee reminds HUD that the Further Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2020 (P.L. 116-94) directed the Department
to issue guidelines to jurisdictions on how to assess the
potential inclusion of manufactured homes in a community's
comprehensive housing and affordability strategy and community
development plans required under part 91 of title 24, CFR. The
Committee notes with disappointment that the Department has not
yet issued these guidelines to jurisdictions and directs the
Department to release guidelines no later than 180 days after
enactment of this Act.
Collaboration with Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS).--The Committee recognizes that a number of Department
programs have an impact in improving health outcomes. The
Committee is aware that the Department of Defense and Labor,
Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations Act,
2019 and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2019 (P.L. 115-245)
encouraged HHS to devise a strategy on how to construct a
decision-support tool that can contribute to community-
participatory health prevention efforts. The Committee is
interested in whether HUD can collaborate with HHS in such a
decision support tool to assess the value of Departmental
investments. The Committee encourages HUD to collaborate with
HHS on best practices to improve health outcomes for households
served by HUD's programs, which could include a local decision
support tool. Further, in fiscal year 2022, House Report 117-99
directed the Department to report on the extent to which HUD
can coordinate with other Federal agencies to advance shared
goals and values. The Committee looks forward to the
development of this report and expects HUD to update the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 30 days of
enactment of this Act on its progress.
Violence Against Women Act.--The Committee strongly
supports strengthened protections for survivors of domestic
violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking and
applauds the enactment of the recently passed the Violence
Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2022 (division W of
P.L. 117-103). Public Law 117-103 not only increases services
and support for survivors but ensures culturally specific
responses are more broadly available to those seeking
assistance. While the Congress has made advancements through
Public Law 117-103, the Committee remains concerned about the
Department's implementation of its responsibilities under the
previously authorized Violence Against Women Act. The Committee
is pleased the Department has filled the position for a
Violence Against Women Act Director within the Office of the
Secretary but reiterates the direction in House Report 116-452
for the Department to provide the Committee with information
regarding the status of implementation of housing protections
for survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual
assault, and stalking outlined in 34 U.S.C. 12491, including
notification requirements, confidentiality requirements, and
emergency transfers. The Committee remains concerned about the
impediments to broadly adopting emergency transfer plans to
more effectively and expeditiously assist survivors and
therefore directs the Department to provide monthly updates to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its
progress to determine the extent to which public housing
agencies and owners have adopted emergency transfer policies
since the publication of the Department's model emergency
transfer plan, and the effectiveness of those emergency
transfer policies in ensuring survivors have access to safe
housing.
Energy codes.--The Committee is concerned the Department
has yet to update minimum energy efficiency standards, as
required under 42 U.S.C. 12709, since the 2009 International
Energy Conservation Code and ASHRAE Standard 90.1 2007.
Further, the Committee notes the findings of the Department of
Energy reveal that more recent model codes reduce energy use by
more than 25 percent and are cost effective. The Committee
urges the Department to take immediate steps to update the
standards as required under the law, which will reduce
operating expenses for HUD owned and subsidized properties.
Efficient, resilient, and healthy housing.--The Committee
is aware that millions of American households experienced
energy insecurity last year, unable to pay an energy bill.
Housing energy consumption can be significantly and
successfully reduced by increasing energy efficiency through
methods such as improved envelopes, more efficient HVAC
systems, efficient lighting and appliances, as well as solar
and renewable energy systems and building electrification. The
Committee directs the Secretary to evaluate such measures to
identify and implement opportunities to improve energy
efficiency, resilience, and healthfulness of public and
assisted housing, and lower energy costs for low- and moderate-
income residents. In doing so, the Secretary should consider a
range of approaches, such as partnering with nonprofit
organizations with expertise in energy efficiency,
collaboration with other Federal agencies and with States,
leveraging private finance, and protecting housing investments
through measures, such as third party verification of outcomes
where appropriate.
Cost analysis on HUD-assisted household spending on rent
and utilities.--The Committee recognizes that due to the rising
cost of utilities, some households that receive Federal housing
assistance pay more than 30 percent of their income on rent and
utilities. This issue is most likely to affect households that
pay for utilities directly and receive a utility allowance from
their public housing agency (PHA). In fiscal year 2022, H.R.
117-99 directed the GAO to study utility costs for HUD-assisted
households and the Committee looks forward to learning about
the outcome of this work to help inform policies that minimize
the impacts to these households.
Equal access to housing.--The previous Administration
removed and rolled back HUD rules, regulations, and guidance
designed to minimize or eliminate discrimination against
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals, in
particular, sub-regulatory guidance specified in House Report
115-750. Under the current leadership, the Committee is pleased
that the Department has prioritized restoring equal protections
for all individuals, regardless of gender identity by
publishing a Notice on April 27, 2021 in the Federal Register
that effectively withdrew the previous Administration's
proposed rule that would have threatened protections for
transgender people and their families. The Committee strongly
supports HUD's reinstatement of technical assistance and
guidance for HUD grantees, to help ensure that all HUD-assisted
and -insured housing remains available to eligible persons,
without regard to sexual orientation or gender identity and in
accordance with their gender identity. It is the belief of the
Committee that these key steps work to restore equitable access
to and treatment in Federally assisted housing.
Top management challenges.--In November 2021, the HUD
Office of Inspector General (OIG) identified ten top management
challenges: (1) Eliminating Hazards in HUD-Assisted Housing,
(2) Mitigating Counterparty Risks in Mortgage Programs, (3)
Ensuring Access to and Availability of Affordable Housing, (4)
Grants Management, (5) Fraud Risk Management, (6) Administering
Disaster Recovery Assistance, (7) Sustaining Progress in
Financial Management, (8) Managing Human Capital, (9)
Management and Oversight of Information Technology, and (10)
Increasing Efficiency in Procurement, many of which have been
identified as top management challenges facing the Department
for the past few years. The Committee continues to be concerned
that the Department is stymied by basic business fundamentals,
despite increases in funding each year. The Committee reminds
the Department of the direction provided in House Report 116-
452, House Report 117-99, and the Consolidated Appropriations
Act, 2022 (P.L. 117-103), and notes with disappointment that
HUD has not provided the required briefing. Further, the
Committee directs the Department to brief the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on the progress of the executive
task force in addressing the OIG's 2020 and 2021 top management
challenges within 30 days of enactment of this Act.
HUD staffing assessment.--The Committee remains concerned
by the significant reductions in Department staffing levels and
by reports that affordable housing projects have been delayed
because the Department lacks the staff capacity to process
requests in a timely manner. The Committee directs GAO to do a
comprehensive evaluation of staff capacity across the entire
Department, including in the field, regional, and headquarters
offices, in consultation with the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations. The report or reports should examine staff
hiring, training, and retention, the capacity of staff to meet
workload at current staff levels, the impact of low staff
capacity on completion of affordable housing projects, and
provide recommendations both to the Department and the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations on ways to improve
staff capacity.
Housing income limits for Puerto Rico.--The Committee
encourages the Department to work with relevant Federal
stakeholders and the government of Puerto Rico to review
current income limits used to determine eligibility for
affordable Federal housing programs in Puerto Rico. The
Committee further encourages the Department's assessment on how
these income limits may be affecting the participation of low-
income individuals and developers in Federal housing programs,
indicate if they are a hinderance in participation, and
identify ways to potentially remedy this issue.
Investment in Central Appalachia.--To diversify and enhance
economic opportunities, the Committee encourages the Secretary
to prioritize discretionary funding to distressed counties
within the Central Appalachian region to help communities and
regions that have been affected by job losses in coal mining,
coal power plant operations, and coal-related supply chain
industries due to the economic downturn of the coal industry.
Women- and minority-owned businesses and procurement.--The
Committee acknowledges the barriers that women-owned businesses
and small disadvantaged businesses face. The Committee reminds
HUD of the requirement in House Report 117-99 to examine its
Federal contracting requirements for procurement to determine
if any revisions need to be made, particularly with regard to
bonding and insurance, for the purpose of promoting contracting
with women-owned businesses and small disadvantaged businesses,
and looks forwards to the findings.
Review of HUD grantees.--The Committee recognizes that HUD
appoints Federal monitors to oversee and assist with the
management of Federal funds and that these monitors may add
additional cost burdens to the cities, states, and territories
to which the monitors are appointed. In House Report 117-99,
the Committee directed GAO to review the efficacy and cost of
the monitorship, management, and administration of HUD grantees
under the direction of a monitor, including the New York City
Housing Authority and the Community Development Block Grant
Disaster Recovery administering agencies for Puerto Rico and
the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Committee looks forward to the
outcome of this work.
ABA standards.--The Committee recognizes that HUD is the
only agency that has not adopted the Architectural Barriers Act
(ABA) implementation guidelines that the Access Board published
in 2004 and instead continues to apply the Uniform Federal
Accessibility Standards. Adopting the ABA standards will lead
to more accessible housing for individuals with disabilities
and promote greater consistency government-wide with respect to
the accessibility of Federal facilities. The Committee strongly
encourages HUD to prioritize implementation of these
guidelines.
Employee retention.--The Committee is deeply concerned with
the overall retention rates of HUD employees. In particular,
the Committee notes the extremely low retention of employees
who have been at the Department for less than three years and
employees who are less than 30 years old. The Committee
encourages the Department to continue its efforts to understand
the reasons why employees are leaving the Department and work
to address those areas. The Committee also urges the Department
to consider additional targeted retention strategies, including
further expansion of student loan forgiveness programs career
development, and mentorship opportunities.
Affordable housing in Puerto Rico.--The Committee supports
addressing the affordable housing needs of U.S. citizens in
Puerto Rico and understands that HUD's section 8 programs are
an integral component to addressing these needs. The Committee
encourages the Department to work with the Government of Puerto
Rico and relevant stakeholders to review the amount of funding
provided for rental subsidies under these programs in Puerto
Rico. The Committee further encourages the Department to engage
relevant stakeholders to learn about the challenges in
developing affordable housing in Puerto Rico, including
management and operations costs, construction costs, and
permitting processes, and to explore how HUD programs may
assist in remedying these issues.
Civic engagement.--Residents of HUD-assisted housing are
more likely to face barriers that ultimately limit their
capacity for civic engagement, such as less-flexible work
schedules, difficulty obtaining legal identification, and
unreliable or inaccessible transportation options. According to
the U.S. Census Bureau, low and very low-income residents of
HUD-assisted households participate 9-12 percent less than the
overall 18-year-old or older population. The Committee believes
that the barriers HUD-assisted households face are not unique
to low-income residents, but is concerned about the disparities
between HUD-assisted and non HUD-assisted households. The
Committee supports increased opportunities to expand civic
engagement of HUD-assisted households because individuals that
are more civically engaged are more likely to invest in their
local community through homeownership or support of small
businesses, the creation of more representative and inclusive
local governments, including resident councils, and the
fostering of stronger social connections within their
communities. Therefore, the Committee directs HUD to report on
the extent to which HUD-assisted households are civically
engaged and the methods by which HUD housing providers can
collect and distribute best practices to improve civic
engagement for HUD-assisted households based on their findings.
HUD shall also identify what civic engagement activities are
currently allowed across HUD-assisted housing programs, by
program. The Committee also directs HUD to report on statutory,
regulatory and administrative authorities that may be required
in order to increase civic engagement for HUD-assisted
households.
Supportive Services Provided in Affordable Housing
Properties.--The COVID-19 pandemic magnified the isolation and
lack of supportive services that can exist in low-income
housing when resident services are not available or are
inadequate. The Committee recognizes the importance of
supportive services in affordable housing properties as a
proven solution to improving housing stability, employment,
mental and physical health, and other benefits for low-income
families. To better understand how supportive services can be
improved in affordable housing properties, the Committee
directs the GAO to, in consultation with HUD, HHS, and the
USICH to review the current state of affordable housing
properties that provide wrap-around supportive services and
provide recommendations on how these services can be improved.
The Committee further directs the GAO to brief the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on their review, to include
recommendations for how to expand and improve services for
affordable housing residents within 180 days of enactment of
this Act.
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OFFICES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $607,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 690,900,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 690,900,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +83,900,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Administrative Support Offices (ASO) appropriation pays
for the staff and activity cost that cannot be attributable to
a specific Department programs. ASO offices provide Department-
wide services for both the programs and the program staff.
Specifically, these offices are the: Office of the Chief
Financial Officer, the Office of the General Counsel, Office of
the Assistant Secretary for Administration, the Office of Field
Policy and Management, the Office of Departmental Equal
Employment Opportunity, and the Office of the Chief Information
Officer.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends the following amounts for each ASO
office.
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Administrative Support Offices Request Recommendation
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Office of Chief Financial Officer..... $97,000,000 $97,000,000
Office of General Counsel............. 126,100,000 126,100,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for 239,566,000 239,566,000
Administration.......................
Office of the Chief Human Capital 54,776,000 54,776,000
Officer..............................
Office of the Chief Procurement 32,058,000 32,058,000
Officer..............................
Office of Field Policy and Management. 66,200,000 66,200,000
Office of the Departmental Equal 5,000,000 5,000,000
Employment Opportunity...............
Office of the Chief Information 70,200,000 70,200,000
Officer..............................
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Total............................. $690,900,000 $690,900,000
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Hiring and separation report.--The Committee continues to
direct the Office of the Chief Financial Officer and the Office
of the Human Capital Officer to submit semi-annual reports to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on hiring and
separations by program office. This report should include
position titles, location, associated full-time equivalent
(FTE), total number of unfilled FTEs, and the length of time
each individual FTE has been unfilled. The reports should
include the Office of the Inspector General and Government
National Mortgage Association.
Office space.--The recommendation includes not less than
$3,500,000 to address urgent, previously unfunded Robert C.
Weaver Federal Building deferred maintenance and modernization
of critical infrastructure systems that are well past their
useful lives and at high-risk of failure. Not later than 90
days after the enactment date of this Act, the Secretary is
directed to submit to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations an expenditure plan for these funds. Any changes
to this plan are subject to the reprogramming process described
in section 405 of this Act.
PROGRAM OFFICES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $965,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 1,087,200,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 1,091,200,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +125,700,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +4,000,000
The Program Offices appropriation pays for the staff cost
attributable to specific Department programs, whereas the cost
of the assistance is accounted for in the preceding program
accounts. Each PO office implements one or more HUD programs.
The Office of Public and Indian Housing
oversees the administration of the public housing,
housing choice voucher, and all of HUD's Native
American and Native Hawaiian programs.
The Office of Community Planning and
Development is responsible for the administration of
community development block grants (CDBG), the HOME
investment partnerships, homeless assistance grants,
and other community development programs.
The Office of Housing implements Federal
Housing Administration multi- and single-family
homeownership programs and assisted rental housing
programs.
The Office of Policy Development and
Research directs the Department's annual research
agenda to support the research and evaluation of
housing and other departmental initiatives to improve
HUD's effectiveness and operational efficiencies.
The Office of Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity receives, investigates, conciliates, and
recommends the issuance of charges of discrimination
and determinations of non-compliance for complaints
filed under title VIII and other civil rights
authorities.
The Office of Lead Hazard Control and
Healthy Homes is responsible for the lead-based paint
hazard reduction program and addressing multiple
housing-related hazards affecting the health of
residents, particularly children.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends the following amounts for each
Program Office.
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Program Offices Request Recommendation
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Office of Public and Indian $285,900,000 $285,900,000
Housing..........................
Office of Community Planning and 154,100,000 158,100,000
Development......................
Office of Housing................. 488,500,000 488,500,000
Office of Policy Development and 41,600,000 41,600,000
Research.........................
Office of Fair Housing and Equal 105,800,000 105,800,000
Opportunity......................
Office of Lead Hazard Control and 11,300,000 11,300,000
Healthy Homes....................
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Total......................... $1,087,200,000 $1,091,200,000
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Empowerment zones (EZs).--The Committee recognizes that EZs
can serve as an important tool for community revitalization.
The Committee also acknowledges that additional data is needed
to assess the effectiveness of EZs. The Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2022 directed the GAO to summarize its
long-standing recommendations regarding the fragmented
administration and limited data collection on EZs and the
Committee looks forward to the GAO completing this work.
Area median income (AMI) calculations.--The Committee
directs the GAO to report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations within one year of enactment of this Act on
alternative methods HUD could consider for calculating AMI, and
the use of alternative metrics for programs administered by HUD
that could make housing more affordable for low-income families
residing in urban areas nationwide. Report should include: (1)
a review and summary of significant findings and
recommendations from previous reports regarding AMI, (2) an
assessment of the extent and impacts of the affordable housing
crisis in urban areas nationwide, particularly within
jurisdictions for which HUD has applied a high housing cost
adjustment, including a comparison of rent burdens for very
low-income households in jurisdictions with and without high
housing cost adjustments, (3) an analysis and assessment of the
effects that high housing cost adjustments have had on income
limits and rent prices in jurisdictions for which HUD has
applied a high housing cost adjustment, and (4) an assessment
of the impacts that Westchester and Rockland counties in New
York State have on the City of New York's AMI, related metrics,
and affordable housing supply, including on income limits and
maximum rent prices for affordable housing units inwith the
jurisdiction of the City of New York.
WORKING CAPITAL FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The Department of Housing and Urban Development's working
capital fund (WCF), in its present form, was established by the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (P.L. 114-113) to perform
a limited number of commodity-like administrative functions
where economies of scale can be achieved. These functions are
limited in statute to the following: financial management,
procurement, travel, relocation, human resources, printing,
records management, space renovation, furniture, and supply
services.
The Committee does not provide any funding to the WCF.
Instead, the WCF staff and its activities are funded with
transfers from the Department's salary and expenses accounts
(i.e., Executive Offices, Administrative Support Offices,
Program Offices, and Government National Mortgage Association).
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
Prior to exercising discretion to centrally fund an
activity, the Secretary shall have established transparent and
reliable unit cost accounting for the offices and agencies of
the Department that use the activity, and shall have adequately
trained staff within each affected office and agency on
resource planning and accounting processes associated with the
centralization of funds to this account.
Prior to exercising its authority to transfer funds for
activities beyond what is required for shared service
agreements, the Committee directs HUD to establish a clear
execution plan for centralizing the additional activities, and
to transmit that plan to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations 30 days prior to transferring such funds into
the WCF.
Public and Indian Housing
TENANT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $27,369,641,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 32,130,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 31,042,932,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +3,673,291,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -1,087,068,000
In fiscal year 2005, the housing certificate fund was
separated into two new accounts: tenant-based rental assistance
and project-based rental assistance. This account administers
the tenant-based section 8 rental assistance program otherwise
known as the housing choice voucher program.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends $31,042,932,000 for tenant-based
rental assistance. Consistent with the budget request, the
Committee continues the advance of $4,000,000,000 of the funds
appropriated under this heading for section 8 programs to
October 1, 2023. The following table provides funding levels
for activities funded within this account.
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Request Recommendation
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Voucher renewals.................. $26,184,000,000 $26,184,000,000
Tribal HUD-VASH............... up to $5,000,000 up to $5,000,000
Administrative fees............... 3,014,000,000 2,756,932,000
Veterans Affairs supportive - - - 50,000,000
housing (VASH)...................
Tenant protection vouchers........ 220,000,000 230,000,000
Family unification vouchers....... - - - 30,000,000
Section 811 mainstream vouchers... 667,000,000 667,000,000
Mobility services demonstration... 445,000,000 25,000,000
Incremental vouchers.............. 1,550,000,000 1,100,000,000
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Total......................... $32,130,000,000 $31,042,932,000
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Voucher renewals.--The Committee provides $26,184,000,000
for the renewal of tenant-based vouchers. The Committee directs
the Department to monitor and report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations each quarter on the trends in
section 8 subsidies and to report on the required program
alterations due to changes in rent or changes in tenant income.
Incremental vouchers to expand housing opportunities.--The
Committee provides $1,100,000,000 to support more than 140,000
new incremental vouchers to expand affordable housing
opportunities for low-income people in America. The Committee
supports the use of these funds for housing opportunities
targeted to individuals and families that are experiencing or
at-risk of homelessness and individuals and families fleeing,
or attempting to flee, domestic violence, dating violence,
sexual assault, or stalking, as well as for veterans.
The Committee supports using the housing choice voucher
program to assist public housing agencies (PHAs) in communities
with high-population growth areas with rapidly rising housing
costs. The Committee encourages the use of such funds for
targeting areas with an escalating problem of homelessness and
mobility impacting working families access to employment
opportunities and supportive services.
The Committee is concerned about housing costs in
disadvantaged communities with waiting lists for affordable
housing vouchers where such vouchers are not fully used. The
Committee commends PHAs that have identified ways to increase
the use of housing choice vouchers. The Committee urges PHAs to
make efforts to better understand and remedy the underlying
reasons for the under-use of vouchers. This is important to
avoiding further exacerbating the current cost crisis faced by
renters, particularly following the lifting of the national
eviction moratorium, and uneven local support that may lead to
increased need for housing choice vouchers.
Veterans Affairs supportive housing (VASH).--The Committee
recognizes the value and impact of the HUD-VASH program, which
serves veterans experiencing homelessness. To continue the
effort to eliminate homelessness among our Nation's veterans,
the Committee provides $50,000,000 for new, incremental
vouchers dedicated to vulnerable veteran households. Since
2008, the Committee has provided more than $935,000,000 in
targeted funding to increase the number of HUD-VASH vouchers
available to address veteran homelessness and billions of
dollars have been made available to renew HUD-VASH vouchers
over the same period.
Case management services are critically important to the
success of the program, and PHAs rely on Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA) Medical Center referrals to house veterans. In
fiscal year 2021, the Committee directed HUD to work with the
VA to determine how PHAs can become designated entities to
screen for eligibility and make referrals to the VA for
services. Further, the Committee directed the VA and HUD to use
their existing authorities to allow PHAs to house and provide
services to veterans in the interim. The Committee directs HUD
to continue its coordination with the VA and issue guidance no
later than one year after enactment of this Act on how PHAs can
coordinate with local VA Medical Centers to improve service
delivery and referrals for HUD-VASH eligible veterans awaiting
a VA-issued referral to ensure no veteran goes unserved where
housing and services remain available. The Committee
recommendation provides $5,000,000 for PHAs administering
temporary case management and supportive services for HUD-VASH
eligible veterans awaiting a referral from the VA.
The Committee continues to direct HUD to work
collaboratively with the VA to develop performance metrics to
track and assess the impact of program flexibilities on
utilization, the reasons for unused funds, the effectiveness of
the program, and the distribution of resources. The Committee
continues to encourage HUD to use existing authority to
recapture HUD-VASH voucher assistance from PHAs that
voluntarily declare they no longer have a need for that
assistance, and to reallocate such HUD-VASH voucher assistance
to PHAs with an identified need. The Committee directs HUD to
expeditiously provide the report required by the fiscal year
2021 and 2022 joint explanatory statements on methods to
reallocate unused HUD-VASH vouchers, which shall include a
determination of the feasibility of issuing a new solicitation
of participation for unallocated HUD-VASH vouchers.
Vouchers for homeless Native American veterans.--The
Committee provides up to $5,000,000 for rental assistance and
associated administrative costs for Tribal HUD-VASH to serve
Native American veterans who are homeless or at risk of
homelessness living on or near a reservation, or other Indian
areas. The Committee anticipates that this funding will be
needed to renew previously provided assistance. This program
was first funded in fiscal year 2015, and because of the unique
nature of the program, a separate renewal line is required.
These resources are in addition to the HUD-VASH program.
The Committee recognizes that the rural and remote nature
of many tribal communities presents unique barriers to hiring
and retaining qualified professionals who meet the VA's
standards for case managers. The Committee encourages HUD to
continue working collaboratively with the VA and Tribal HUD-
VASH funding recipients to implement their program. In
addition, the Committee urges HUD to ensure that Tribal HUD-
VASH funding recipients unable to fully implement their program
due to challenges hiring and retaining case managers are not
treated inequitably due to delays, particularly in performance
evaluations and when applying for continued funding.
Housing and economic mobility.--The Committee supports the
Department's new initiative to target funds to a mobility
services demonstration to help families with children move to
areas of opportunity and provides $25,000,000 for this purpose.
This level of funding is in addition to the combined
$75,000,000 provided since fiscal year 2019 for the housing
mobility demonstration which builds on research that has found
that when families with young children use housing vouchers to
locate in areas with quality schools and other opportunities,
their children are much more likely to attend college and earn
more income as adults. The Committee believes counseling,
relocation assistance, landlord incentives, and targeted
coordination between families, PHAs, financial institutions,
landlords, and other key stakeholders will be critical to
helping improve outcomes for low-income children and families.
Tenant protection vouchers.--The Committee provides
$230,000,000 for tenant protection vouchers. In its annual
notice of funding awards for tenant protection vouchers, the
Department shall also include each specific property ID and
name that experienced a triggering event to support each
funding award. The notice should also identify which types of
properties are initiating transfers and the contributing
circumstances.
Section 811 mainstream vouchers.--The Committee provides
$667,000,000 for section 811 tenant-based subsidies. This level
of funding is sufficient to renew previously awarded eligible
vouchers.
Supportive housing for people with mental illness pilot.--
The Committee is concerned that people with serious mental
illness and people who struggle with addiction have inadequate
access to housing and supportive services. The Committee is
alarmed by the frequency in which people with serious mental
illness and people who struggle with addiction end up in
hospitals and public institutions like jails, prisons, and
emergency shelters resulting in costs to the public while
individuals may not ultimately receive the robust behavioral
health care they need. The Committee encourages HUD to include
training and technical assistance on the implementation of
restoration housing centers that provide psychiatric
stabilization with long-acting medication and essential
behavioral health wrap-around services and treatment. In fiscal
year 2021, the Committee requested a report from HUD and the
Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) on the
feasibility of such a program. To pilot this initiative, the
Committee provides up to $5,000,000 for public housing agencies
to partner with SAMHSA grantees under the projects for
assistance in transition from homelessness (PATH) program to
support new housing vouchers for individuals concurrently
seeking housing and mental health supportive services.
Family unification program (FUP) vouchers.--The Committee
provides $30,000,000 for family unification vouchers, which
provides housing assistance to child welfare-involved families
whose primary barrier to reunification is lack of stable
housing and for youth transitioning out of foster care. Young
adults associated with the child welfare systems are more
likely to experience homelessness as adults or as they
transition to adulthood. The Committee recognizes that stable,
affordable housing with appropriate services can help prevent
children from being unnecessarily removed from their families
and help youth exiting foster care transition to adulthood. The
Committee is concerned that FUP vouchers are underutilized as a
housing strategy to assist at-risk youth and that PHAs and
local public child welfare agencies have had limited success in
developing effective partnerships. According to a May 2014
report from HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research,
youth only comprise about 14 percent of the total FUP
participants. Therefore, the Committee directs $10,000,000 of
the funding provided for FUP vouchers to PHAs that partner with
their local public child welfare agency to ensure youth
referrals for these vouchers. The Act also permits the
Secretary to recapture voucher assistance from PHAs that no
longer have a need for that assistance and reallocate it to
PHAs with an identified need.
Homeless veterans on United States-Mexico border.--The
Committee notes that there are many homeless veterans living on
the United States-Mexico border, many of whom have not
historically been counted in the point-in-time homelessness
survey. The Committee directs HUD to take action to ensure that
HUD-VASH vouchers are made available to this population. The
Committee further directs HUD to build upon previous work and
develop strategies and recommendations for addressing and
reducing veteran homelessness on the southern border.
Section 8 management assessment program.--In fiscal year
2019, the Committee directed the Department to analyze whether
differences in scoring PHAs created inequities and to report to
the Committee. The Committee continues to look forward to
receiving the results of this report.
Housing for the reentry population.--The Committee is
encouraged by the actions that HUD has taken to reduce the
barriers that the reentry population faces in securing housing.
Recognizing that a firm foundation including safe and reliable
housing is a critical part of reducing recidivism, the
Committee urges HUD to further explore other initiatives to
reducing reentry barriers.
Administrative fees.--The Committee encourages the
Department to work with its authorizing committees to determine
the feasibility of providing administrative fees for the
section 8 housing choice voucher program, to high performing,
fully-leased PHAs that are prioritizing housing homeless and
special needs populations. This consideration should be given
to PHAs in high-cost areas that serve these populations and
have leveraged local resources.
Foster care youth.--The Committee recognizes that foster
care youth are more likely to suffer from trauma or post-
traumatic stress disorder than other children their age and, on
average, move once to twice a year. Although children entering
foster care are required to undergo physical health
assessments, many children do not receive a mental health
screening. The Committee strongly recommends that the
Department collaborate with the Department of Health and Human
Services to identify and support programs that could promote
mental health screenings for foster youth. It is the
Committee's understanding that these mental health screenings
should occur within 30 days of a child entering the foster care
system.
Home buying assistance.--House Report 117-99 directed HUD
to report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
on the impediments and/or barriers of using section 8 housing
choice voucher program funding for the purposes of home
purchase assistance such as down payment assistance and closing
costs. The Committee directs HUD to submit this report within
60 days of enactment of this Act.
Project-based vouchers.--The Committee supports the use of
project-based vouchers for expanding affordable housing to
special needs populations who would otherwise face barriers in
finding suitable housing in the private rental market. The
Committee encourages the Department to work with its
authorizing committees to consider increasing the percentage
cap on project-based rental assistance in order to expand
housing opportunities for populations such as those with
special needs.
PHA reserves.--The Committee understands that some PHAs
have the capacity to lease over the authorized number of units
in their annual contributions contract. To get a better
understanding of the extent of which this authority could be
exercised, the Committee directs HUD to report to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations within 90 days of enactment
of this Act on the number of PHAs that have reserves that
exceed their authorized levels based on calendar year 2021
leasing and budget authority data.
Funding reallocation to improve leasing.--The Committee
shares HUD's goal to improve leasing the housing choice voucher
program, including reallocating unutilized housing assistance
payment funding, however, more information is needed to
understand how these types of policies impact PHAs. Therefore,
the Committee directs HUD to report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations within 60 days of enactment of
this Act on how PHAs would be impacted by HUD's proposed method
of reallocated funding included in the fiscal year 2023 budget
request, including which PHAs would be impacted by a
reallocation based on leasing data used for the fiscal year
2023 budget request.
Data on private ownership accepting housing vouchers.--The
Committee is concerned by the growing shortage of affordable
housing amid soaring rent prices throughout the nation, and the
emerging prevalence of private-ownership in the single-family
rental market competing with affordable rental housing
development, making it more challenging for voucher households
to remain in place and subsequently secure alternative housing
in increasingly unaffordable areas.
The Committee directs HUD to submit to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations a report on the types of
properties and ownership of such properties where housing
choice vouchers are used within 120 days of enactment of this
Act. The report shall include (1) a breakdown of the number of
vouchers by type of property and the number of vouchers
accepted by each property owner; (2) the zip code of each
voucher unit and the percentage change in fair market rent from
FY2021 to FY2022; (3) indicate whether the rental property
owner owns more than (a) 1,000 rental units within a single
metropolitan statistical area, (b) 2,000 rental units, or (c)
more than 500 units in at least three different states or
territories; and (4) whether the property is owned by a trust,
trustee, limited liability company, or a corporation.
Tenant organizing.--The Committee emphasizes the importance
of resident participation in achieving success of HUD's housing
programs. Tenant organizations are instrumental in highlighting
and advancing residents' rights, preserving affordable housing,
and forwarding national and local policy. While families
assisted by tenant-based rental assistance programs can
participate in resident advisory boards (RABs) and serve on a
PHA board, HUD regulations do not explicitly allow for the
right to organize in the tenant-based rental assistance
programs. The Committee directs HUD to submit a report on
tenant organizing in the tenant-based rental assistance
programs to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
within 120 days of the enactment of this Act. This report shall
include (1) the number of tenant-based rental assistance
households participating in RABs; (2) the number of households
assisted with tenant-based rental assistance sitting on PHA
boards; (3) the methods PHAs use to engage tenant-based rental
assistance households about the administration of its housing
programs; (4) how tenant organizing groups are structured in
the tenant-based rental assistance programs, including how they
are funded, how they interact with local PHAs, and what issues
are of most concern to them; and (5) the common practices used
by PHAs for choosing the directly assisted representative to
serve on their boards.
HOUSING CERTIFICATE FUND
(INCLUDING RESCISSIONS)
The housing certificate fund, until fiscal year 2005,
provided funding for both the project-based and tenant-based
components of the section 8 program. Project-based rental
assistance and tenant-based rental assistance are now
separately funded accounts. The housing certificate fund
retains balances from previous years' appropriations.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Act allows unobligated balances in the housing
certificate fund to be used for the renewal of or amendments to
section 8 project-based contracts and for performance-based
contract administrators.
PUBLIC HOUSING FUND
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $8,451,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 8,780,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 8,733,500,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +282,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -46,500,000
The public housing fund provides funding for public housing
capital programs, including public housing development and
modernization. Examples of capital modernization projects
include replacing roofs and windows, improving common spaces,
upgrading electrical and plumbing systems, and renovating the
interior of an apartment.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends $8,733,500,000 for the public
housing fund to support the operating and capital expenses of
more than 935,000 public housing units in calendar year 2023.
Operating and capital formula grants.--The Committee
recommendation provides $5,038,500,000 to allocate to PHAs by
formula to support the operating expenses of public housing. Of
the funding provided for operating formula grants, the
Committee recommendation includes up to $21,000,000 for
resident participation activities, including tenant organizing
activities, capacity building and technical assistance, access
to community services, and civic engagement activities. The
Committee recommendation provides $3,400,000,000 to allocate to
PHAs by formula to support the maintenance of public housing.
This level of funding will address the estimated accrual need
in calendar year 2023 to prevent the loss of any public housing
unit to disrepair.
Shortfall prevention.--The Committee recommendation
provides $25,000,000 for shortfall prevention to reduce the
risk of financial insolvency for high risk PHAs.
Emergency and disaster grants.--The Committee
recommendation provides $65,000,000 for emergency capital
needs, excluding Presidentially-declared disasters. Of this
amount, $45,000,000 is for PHAs in receivership or under the
direction of a Federal monitor and no less than $10,000,000 is
for safety and security measures.
Financial and physical assessment.--The Committee
recommendation provides $50,000,000 to support the ongoing
public housing financial and physical assessment activities of
the real estate assessment center.
Administrative and judicial receiverships.--The Committee
recommendation provides $15,000,000 to support the costs of
administrative and judicial receiverships.
Lead hazard reduction and healthy homes.--The Committee
recommendation provides $65,000,000 for competitive grants to
reduce residential health hazards, including lead-based paint,
carbon monoxide, mold, radon, and fire safety, of which not
less than $25,000,000 is for lead-based paint hazards.
Climate resiliency and utility efficiency.--The Committee
supports the Department's commitment to cost-effective, energy
efficient, green, and healthy retrofits of HUD-supported
affordable housing. Therefore, the Committee provides
$75,000,000 to further the Department's goal of energy
efficient housing construction and climate resiliency. This
amount includes not less than $55,000,000 for competitive
grants to public housing agencies for capital improvements to
reduce utility consumption or improve the climate resiliency of
public housing and up to $20,000,000 for a utility benchmarking
pilot.
The 2005 Energy Policy Act amended the public housing
capital section of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 to encourage
the integration of utility management and capital planning to
maximize energy conservation and efficiency measures. All PHAs
are currently required to perform Energy Audits every five
years pursuant to 24 CFR 965. However, energy audit data is not
collected on a national basis, nor is it required to be
integrated with capital needs planning. Decarbonizing existing
public housing stock is projected to cut carbon emissions by as
much as 5.6 million metric tons or the equivalent of 1.2
million cars used throughout each year. In the process, it is
estimated that energy cost savings of up to 70 percent can be
realized and up to 240,000 jobs can be created each year,
including 36,000 on-site maintenance and constructions jobs.
The Committee reminds the Department of the requirement
included in House Report 117-99 to report to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on how it can increase the
data made available on public housing, including green physical
needs assessments, in order to ensure public housing fund
resources are being used in a way that maximizes their impact.
Further, the Committee recognizes the benefits of readily
available physical and green assessment data that could assist
with long-term asset management, ensure resident safety and
well-being, and promote the longevity and decarbonization of
public housing. The Committee believes that HUD is well-suited
to provide data on green retrofits financed through the public
housing fund and directs HUD, in collaboration with PHAs, to
report on green retrofitting activities by PHA.
Quality assurance of physical inspections.--The Committee
is troubled by reports of deplorable living conditions found in
some HUD-subsidized properties across the country. The scope of
this issue spans geographic regions, highlights systemic
problems, and calls into question the effectiveness of HUD's
oversight, and the real estate assessment center (REAC)
inspections of HUD-assisted housing. The Committee encourages
the Department to work with the Committee on enforcement
actions, including civil monetary penalties, that HUD can take
to ensure PHAs and landlords maintain the physical quality of
HUD-assisted units. Similarly, while the Committee is
supportive of efforts to quickly issue tenant-protection
vouchers, the issuance of these vouchers is a tacit
acknowledgement that the Department has failed to ensure units
are maintained as decent, safe, and sanitary. Additionally,
failure to maintain the physical condition of HUD-assisted
properties results in a loss of critical affordable housing and
tenant protection vouchers are of questionable value to
families that encounter a lack of affordable housing in their
communities. The Committee directs that as part of any change
in inspection protocol or standard, the Department solicit
comments from stakeholders, including tenants, to identify ways
the Department can improve its inspection protocols and
oversight. The Committee further directs the Department to
identify how funds provided for REAC, including any carryover
balances, will be utilized during fiscal year 2023 as part of
the operating plan required by section 405 in this Act.
Public housing trusts.--The Committee recognizes that
certain public housing preservation and recapitalization tools
result in units of affordable housing being transferred to the
ownership of public entities. The Committee is aware that as
part of these ownership transfers some PHAs have expressed
interest in establishing a separate entity to further leverage
public and private sources, including through the establishment
of a public housing trust, in order to execute capital projects
with the greatest possible efficiency. When converting public
housing units, the Committee encourages the Department to work
with PHAs on how they can leverage public-private partnerships.
Fire safety.--The Committee understands that while the
Federal Fire Safety Act of 1992 mandated that all new public
housing units have automatic sprinkler systems, it did not
mandate that these systems be installed in Federally-assisted
housing units built prior to the date of enactment posing a
risk to tenants still residing in outdated units without
adequate fire sprinkler systems. The Committee includes amounts
under this heading for fire safety, which may be used to
install automatic sprinkler system in public housing. The
Committee directs HUD to consider expanding Federal housing
quality standards to include a mandate for self-closing doors,
which is among the most-cost effective means of preventing
high-casualty fires.
Recycling and zero waste.--The Committee recognizes the
benefits of recycling and zero-waste programs and supports
expanding the availability of these programs in public housing.
Therefore, the Committee directs the Department to create a
pilot program that supports recycling and zero-waste programs
in public housing and provides $10,000,000 for such a pilot
program. The Committee further directs HUD to submit the
overdue report on HUD's evaluation of methods of supporting and
expanding recycling and zero waste program in public housing
required in the fiscal years 2021 and 2022 joint explanatory
statements within 60 days of enactment of this Act.
Physical needs assessments.--The Committee recognizes that
the data needed to estimate the full cost of public housing
capital needs is insufficient to inform short- and long-term
funding and capital planning needs. The Committee recommends
that as part of a PHA's physical needs assessments the
Department consider requiring a detailed description of energy
deficiencies be included.
Public housing energy conservation clearinghouse.--HUD's
public housing environmental and conservation clearinghouse
previously provided valuable guidance and trainings to support
improved efficiency by PHAs. Unfortunately, the website has
become outdated. The Committee directs HUD to update the
clearinghouse while developing and updating tools and
resources, including new guidance documents and training
resources to facilitate the use of Energy Performance Contracts
(EPC) by PHAs and trainings for PHAs on strategies for
improving the efficiency and lowering utility costs in public
housing, such as green building standards. This includes new
model documents for EPCs to include model request for proposals
(RFPs), evaluation forms, training materials, project
databases, and other technical assistance. The Committee also
directs HUD to resume its EPC trainings for PHAs and field
offices.
Cost-effectiveness of a Federal monitor.--The Committee
recognizes that HUD appoints Federal monitors to oversee and
assist with the management of Federal funds and that these
monitors add additional cost to the cities, states, and
territories to which the monitors are appointed. The Committee
directs the GAO to review the efficacy and cost of the
monitorship, management, and administration of HUD grantees
under a monitor and the disbursement process of disaster
recovery funds to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Environmental regulations at public housing complexes.--The
Committee is very concerned about the HUD OIG report entitled
``Contaminated Sites Pose Potential Health Risks to Residents
at HUD Funded Properties,'' 2019-OE-0003, finding that HUD
neglected for years to enforce their own environmental
regulations at public housing complexes. This lack of oversight
resulted in the lead poisoning of children in at least one
public housing development. Therefore, the Committee directs
HUD to report on the progress the Department has made on the
recommendations included by the HUD OIG in this report. A
report shall be submitted to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on these efforts within 60 days of enactment of
this Act.
Units eligible for rental assistance demonstration (RAD).--
The Committee recognizes the benefits of RAD as a useful tool
to preserving and improving public housing properties and
addressing the nationwide backlog of capital needs. The
Committee understands that RAD is a voluntary demonstration
program and PHAs must submit applications to convert some or
all of their public assistance to project-based vouchers or
project-based rental assistance. To get a better understanding
of the types of units that are accepted into the RAD program,
the Committee directs HUD to report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations within 90 days of enactment of
this Act on the conditions of public housing that are eligible
for RAD. This report should include the condition of the public
housing units that are not eligible and/or not accepted for RAD
conversion.
RAD pet exemption.--The Committee is concerned about
incidences where the conversion of public housing properties
managed by PHAs through the RAD program may impact pet
retention. Scientific evidence compiled by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention confirms that the human-animal
bond provides tangible health benefits: having a pet can
decrease blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and triglyceride
levels; decrease feelings of loneliness; and increase
opportunities for exercise and socialization. Currently,
residents of public housing have the right to have one or more
household pets, subject to reasonable restrictions. However,
some RAD conversions may threaten the ability of public housing
residents to retrain this right. The Committee directs the
Department to ensure that residents of properties that convert
from PHA management to the RAD program be afforded the same
right to maintain pets as under the public housing program.
CHOICE NEIGHBORHOODS INITIATIVE
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $350,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 250,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 450,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +100,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +200,000,000
The choice neighborhoods initiative leverages significant
public and private funding to support locally driven strategies
that transform underserved neighborhoods with distressed public
and/or HUD-assisted housing into neighborhoods of choice
through a comprehensive approach. The program uses Federal
grants to help communities transform neighborhoods by
revitalizing severely distressed public and/or HUD-assisted
housing into high quality, energy efficient, mixed-income
housing; providing supportive services to residents related to
employment, health care, and education; and catalyzing
community-wide improvements in the neighborhood, like
addressing vacant property, economic development, public
safety, services, and schools.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $450,000,000 for the
choice neighborhoods initiative. Of the total funds provided,
not less than $100,000,000 is for competitive supplemental
grants and not more than $10,000,000 is for planning grants to
conduct comprehensive local planning for neighborhood
transformation plans which includes engagement with residents
and the community. The Committee directs the Department to give
prior year planning grant recipients priority consideration
when awarding implementation grants.
Supplemental grants.--The choice neighborhoods initiative
takes a comprehensive locally driven approach to transforming
underserved neighborhoods into neighborhoods of choice, where
all residents can prosper. The three-pronged approach is
complex and centers around the redevelopment of distressed
public or HUD-assisted housing with a one-for-one replacement
requirement. These redevelopment activities take years to
complete, with projects often including several phases. While
one of the hallmarks of the program has been the relatively low
Federal investment, leveraging nearly $7 for every $1 of
implementation grant funding, HUD has seen an increase in the
development costs for replacement housing units. In 2021, HUD
increased the maximum grant award amounts for implementation
grants in the fiscal year 2021 notice of funding opportunity
(NOFO), in part to address increased development costs for
replacement housing units. However, prior year grantees that
have not completed their implementation grants are facing the
same increased development costs. HUD previously addressed
similar challenges in the fiscal year 2019 NOFO for prior year
grantees by including competitive supplemental grants to
previously awarded implementation grantees to facilitate the
construction of replacement housing units and awarding five
supplemental grants. Recognizing the new and additional needs
of recent implementation grantees, the Committee provides not
less than $100,000,000 of the total funds provided under this
heading for HUD to provide competitive supplemental grants to
previously awarded implementation grantees in the fiscal year
2023 NOFO for implementation grants to support the construction
of replacement housing units. To be eligible for a fiscal year
2023 competitive supplemental grant, the previously awarded
implementation grantees shall have been awarded implementation
grant funding under the fiscal year 2017, 2018, 2019, or 2020
NOFOs and shall have been awarded a choice neighborhoods
planning grant. Further, the Committee notes that HUD has not
issued the fiscal year 2022 NOFO for implementation grants,
does not expect to issue such NOFO until later this year, and
may not issue such NOFO before the enactment of this Act.
Therefore, if HUD has not issued the fiscal year 2022 NOFO for
implementation grants before the enactment of this Act, the
Committee directs HUD to include competitive supplemental
grants to previously awarded implementation grantees in such
fiscal year 2022 NOFO.
Supporting residents.--Supportive services are a key
component to helping residents thrive and remain stably housed.
Through the choice neighborhoods initiative, supportive
services are tailored to the needs of residents to strengthen
self-sufficiency by focusing on employment and income, health,
and education. These services help ensure individuals receive
support during their relocation and return to the public and/or
HUD-assisted housing that is being redeveloped. For households
receiving this support, HUD has found that over 80 percent of
grantees have increased employment rates, 90 percent of
grantees have increased average household income, over 85
percent of grantees have increased the percentage of residents
with a regular health care provider, and over 90 percent of
grantees have increased the percentage of children
participating in early childhood, after-school, and youth
development activities. Considering the demonstrated success of
supportive services for residents and to continue to improve
social outcomes for residents, the Act increases the maximum
amount of implementation grant funding that may be used for
supportive services activities to not more than 20 percent. In
implementing this authority, the Committee directs HUD to
ensure implementation grantees utilize an appropriate mix of
allowed funding mechanisms and do not solely rely upon a
supportive services endowment trust.
Improving cross-agency coordination.--The Committee is
pleased that DOT has continued to incorporate the choice
neighborhoods initiative into the NOFOs of some of its
competitive grant programs, effectively making an application
for a transportation project proposed in a choice neighborhood
more competitive than a similar transportation project not
located in a choice neighborhood. In order to achieve a
successful neighborhood transformation, a choice neighborhoods
initiative applicant must leverage significant public and
private funding opportunities. At the Federal level, a diverse
set of agencies including DOT, the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS), the Department of Education (ED), and the
Department of Labor (DOL), among others, could all have a role
to play in the housing, people, and neighborhood components of
the choice neighborhoods initiative. However, it is often
difficult for local communities, especially lower-income and
historically disadvantaged communities, to leverage resources
across multiple Federal agencies. The Committee continues to
direct HUD to work with DOT, HHS, ED, DOL, and any other
Federal agencies HUD deems appropriate to identify Federal
resources which could be leveraged by choice neighborhoods
initiative applicants and grantees, improve cross-agency
coordination with respect to NOFOs, if appropriate, and to
explore developing incentives and increasing emphasis within
NOFOs on certain activities to encourage potential applicants
to approach community development in a more holistic manner.
Further, the Committee reminds HUD of the direction included in
House Report 117-99 to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on its initial cross-agency engagement and
findings.
Program evaluation.--HUD's Office of Policy Development and
Research is conducting phase two of a choice neighborhoods
study to collect additional information on the first five
choice neighborhoods and a second cohort of choice
neighborhoods. This follow-on evaluation will provide HUD and
Congress with important information on the outcomes,
challenges, and opportunities for the housing, people, and
neighborhood elements of the choice neighborhoods initiative.
The Committee reminds HUD of the direction included in House
Report 117-99 to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on the status of phase two of this study,
including any initial findings.
SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAMS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $159,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 175,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 175,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +16,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The self-sufficiency programs account funds several
programs which help low-income individuals and families living
in subsidized housing enhance job skills, increase earnings,
and improve their economic security. The family self-
sufficiency (FSS) program provides grants for FSS coordinators
to public housing authorities (PHAs) and the Economic Growth,
Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act (P.L. 115-174)
expanded eligibility to residents of project-based rental
assistance (PBRA) properties. The resident opportunity and
self-sufficiency (ROSS) program funds service coordinators to
work with residents of public and Indian housing, and the jobs-
plus initiative provides grants to PHAs, which are required to
partner with Department of Labor jobs centers.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $175,000,000 for the
self-sufficiency programs account. The following table provides
funding levels for activities within this account.
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Family self-sufficiency........... $120,000,000 $125,000,000
Resident opportunity and self- 35,000,000 35,000,000
sufficiency......................
Jobs-plus initiative.............. 20,000,000 15,000,000
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Total......................... S175,000,000 $175,000,000
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Expanded FSS eligibility.--The Committee commends HUD for
issuing a final rule on May 17, 2022, to implement the Economic
Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act (P.L.
115-174) which amended the FSS program. Specifically, section
306 of P.L. 115-174 streamlined FSS program administration and
expanded the program to residents of PBRA properties. The
Committee directs HUD to fully implement the final rule in
order to streamline the program for PHAs, multifamily property
owners, and eligible families, including providing that
families participating in the housing choice voucher
homeownership program and all section 8 programs can
participate in the FSS program. In addition, the Act ensures
that owners or sponsors of PBRA properties are eligible for new
grants made with funding provided in this and prior Acts.
FSS performance measurement system.--In 2017, HUD issued a
notice requesting comment on a proposed performance measurement
system for PHAs receiving FSS program coordinator grants. On
November 15, 2018, HUD issued a final notice on the new
performance measurement system with revisions to the
methodology used to compute FSS performance scores in response
to public comments received to the notice. According to the
final notice entitled ``Family Self-Sufficiency Performance
Measurement System (``Composite Score'')'', a PHA's FSS
performance score will be calculated based on an earnings
performance measure, graduation rate, and participation rate.
While HUD intended to begin using this performance measurement
system in determining FSS funding awards in fiscal year 2019,
section 236 of the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act,
2020 (P.L. 116-94), section 233 of the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260), and section 230 of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (P.L. 117-103) prohibited
HUD from considering performance measures or scores in making
funding awards for the FSS program. The Committee supports the
intent of HUD's efforts to evaluate individual FSS programs,
which could provide HUD vital information on the FSS program
overall and inform best practices and technical assistance.
However, the Committee considers the focus on earnings,
graduation rate, and participation rate to be too narrow in
scope and insufficient in terms of measuring success and
outcomes for individuals participating in the program. For
example, while graduation rates are important such a metric
does not provide insights into how graduation from the FSS
program may result in individuals exiting HUD-assisted housing
and no longer needing rental assistance. The Committee
understands that HUD is working to make further improvements to
the performance measurement system and directs HUD to consider
additional metrics focused on social outcomes for individuals.
Further, the Committee reminds HUD to brief the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on the proposed
improvements to the performance measurement system no later
than 30 days after its completion of this effort as directed in
P.L. 117-103.
FSS data.--The Committee directs HUD to include in its
annual budget submission to Congress data showing FSS
participation, escrow accumulation, and graduation rates for
the FSS program, including data from participating entities
without coordinator grants.
Family self-sufficiency program.--The Committee expects HUD
to continue to provide technical assistance and training as
appropriate in order to share best-practices on the FSS
program.
Easing barriers to FSS participation.--For new families
enrolling in the FSS program in 2023, the Committee directs
that the income and rent amounts to be used in the ``Program
Contract of Participation'' shall be taken from the amounts on
the last reexamination or interim determination before the
family's initial participation in the FSS program.
Tribal participation.--The Committee reminds HUD,
applicants, and residents of HUD-assisted housing that Tribes
and tribally designated housing entities are eligible
applicants for the ROSS program.
NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAMS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $1,002,086,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 1,000,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 1,000,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... -2,086,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Native American programs account funds the Native
American housing block grants and Indian community development
block grant programs. The Native American housing block grants
program, authorized by the Native American Housing Assistance
and Self-Determination Act of 1996 (NAHASDA), provides funding
to American Indian Tribes and tribally designated housing
entities (TDHEs) to help address affordable housing needs in
tribal communities. The Indian community development block
grant program, authorized under title I of the Housing and
Community Development Act of 1974, provides American Indian
Tribes the opportunity to compete for funding to address tribal
community development needs.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $1,000,000,000 for
the Native American programs account. The following table
provides funding levels for activities within this account.
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Native American housing block $772,000,000 $772,000,000
grants formula...................
Native American housing block 150,000,000 150,000,000
grants competitive...............
Title VI loan program............. 1,000,000 1,000,000
Indian community development block 70,000,000 70,000,000
grant............................
Training and technical assistance. 7,000,000 7,000,000
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Total......................... $1,000,000,000 $1,000,000,000
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Competitive grants.--A 2017 HUD report confirmed that
homelessness in tribal areas translates into overcrowded homes,
finding that between 42,000 and 85,000 Native Americans were
living with friends or relatives only because they had no place
of their own and to prevent homelessness. In addition, 23
percent of households in tribal areas experienced plumbing,
kitchen, heating, electrical, and maintenance problems which is
significantly more than the five percent of all U.S. households
experiencing similar issues. According to HUD's report, 33,000
new units are needed in Indian country to eliminate
overcrowding and another 35,000 new units are needed to replace
units that are physically inadequate. Recognizing this
significant need in tribal communities across the country, the
Committee has appropriated $550,000,000 over the past five
fiscal years for competitive grants to eligible recipients
under NAHASDA to spur the construction and rehabilitation of
housing. To date, HUD has awarded funding from fiscal years
2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 which is expected to result in
approximately 2,090 new and rehabilitated housing units. The
Committee recommendation provides $150,000,000 to continue to
assist tribal communities with expanding affordable housing and
improving housing conditions through this competitive grant
program.
The Committee directs HUD to administer the fiscal year
2023 funding as a stand-alone competition and to review and
score each application in its entirety. HUD shall not combine
the fiscal year 2023 NOFO with prior or future year
appropriations for the same purpose, except that any remaining
unobligated balances from prior fiscal year competitions may be
included in the fiscal year 2023 NOFO. While the fiscal year
2023 NOFO should require applicants to meet a capacity
threshold, it shall not provide additional points for capacity
above want is needed to successfully administer these grants.
Further, the Committee notes that $1,727,000 in funding
appropriated in fiscal year 2017 remains available in the
section 184 loan guarantee program for the construction of
rental housing for law enforcement, health care, educational,
technical, and other skilled workers. The Committee encourages
Tribes and TDHEs to consider utilizing this support for
workforce housing when developing projects for these
competitive grants.
Training and technical assistance.--The Committee
recommendation provides $7,000,000 for training and technical
assistance needs in Indian country to support the Native
American housing block grants program, the Indian community
development block grant program, and other HUD programs in
order to meet the needs of Native American families and tribal
communities. The Committee directs HUD to use this funding to
aid Tribes with capacity challenges. The funding should be used
for training, contract expertise, inspections, and other
services necessary to address needs identified by Tribes. Of
the total funding provided for training and technical
assistance, not less than $2,000,000 shall be awarded to a
national organization as authorized by section 703 of NAHASDA.
Coastal Tribes and resiliency.--The Committee understands
that several coastal tribal communities are actively working to
relocate homes and other critical infrastructure to higher
ground to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The Committee
encourages HUD to prioritize funding and technical assistance
resources to support these efforts and to encourage the use of
resilient building and planning practices throughout Indian
country. Further, the Committee directs HUD to include
activities that improve water or energy efficiency or increase
resilience to natural hazards as eligible projects for the
Native American housing block grants competitive and Indian
community development block grant programs.
Waitlists.--The Committee notes that some tribal
communities face long waitlists for safe and affordable
housing. The Committee encourages HUD to prioritize training
and technical assistance to Tribes and TDHEs with long housing
waitlists in order to assist such Tribes and TDHEs in
maximizing their annual Native American housing block grants
formula funding. In addition, the Committee encourages HUD to
consider long housing waitlists as part of the assessment of
need in the fiscal year 2023 NOFO for the Native American
housing block grants competitive program.
INDIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $3,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 5,521,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 5,521,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +2,021,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
Section 184 of the Housing and Community Development Act of
1992 established a loan guarantee program for Native American
individuals, Tribes, and tribally designated housing entities
to build new housing or purchase existing housing on trust
land. This program provides access to private financing that
otherwise might be unavailable because of the unique legal
status of Indian trust land.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $5,521,000 for the
Indian housing loan guarantee fund program account. The Act
allows HUD to use prior year unobligated balances to support
the cost of section 184 guaranteed loans. The fiscal year 2023
funding combined with the unobligated balances will support a
total loan volume of up to $1,400,000,000.
NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANT
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $22,300,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 10,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 10,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... -12,300,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Hawaiian Homelands Homeownership Act of 2000 created
the Native Hawaiian housing block grant program to provide
grants to the State of Hawaii Department of Hawaiian Home Lands
(DHHL) for housing activities on Hawaiian home lands, in order
to develop, maintain, and operate affordable housing for
eligible low-income Native Hawaiians. As one of the United
States' indigenous people, Native Hawaiian people have a unique
relationship with the Federal government.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $10,000,000 for the
Native Hawaiian housing block grant program. The Committee
directs the Department to continue to provide technical
assistance to DHHL in developing and executing plans to meet
the housing needs of low-income Native Hawaiians.
NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT
Section 184A of the Housing and Community Development Act
of 1992 established a loan guarantee program for Native
Hawaiians who are eligible to reside on Hawaiian home lands and
would otherwise face barriers to acquiring such financing
because of the unique legal status of the Hawaiian home lands.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Act provides up to $28,000,000 in loan guarantee
commitment authority to make section 184A loans and provides
the Secretary the authority to guarantee refinance loans.
Community Planning and Development
HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $450,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 455,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 600,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +150,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +145,000,000
The housing opportunities for persons with AIDS (HOPWA)
program provides states and localities with resources to
address the housing needs of low-income persons living with
HIV/AIDS. Stable housing can reduce risky behavior, improve
adherence to medication, and reduce HIV transmission. Funding
is distributed primarily by formula to qualifying states and
metropolitan areas based on the number of individuals living
with HIV/AIDS reported to the Centers for Disease Control,
housing costs, and poverty rates. Government grantees are
required to have a HUD-approved comprehensive plan.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends $600,000,000 for HOPWA. The
Committee recommendation includes formula grants and
competitive grants.
Funding level.--HOPWA is the only Federal program to
address the housing needs of low-income persons living with
HIV/AIDS. The President's budget request for fiscal year 2023
would not sustain the number of households receiving direct
access to affordable housing from the year prior. The Committee
is concerned about the ability to ensure broad rental
assistance is provided to this vulnerable population and
directs the Department to work to promote additional forms of
broad rental assistance for this population through other
existing programs. The Committee also encourages the Department
to prioritize this population when considering funding levels
in future budget requests.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $4,841,409,207
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 3,770,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 5,299,157,664
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +457,748,457
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +1,529,157,664
The community development fund, authorized by the Housing
and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.),
provides funding, primarily through community development block
grants (CDBG), to state and local governments and other
eligible entities to carry out community and economic
development activities.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends a total of $3,300,000,000 for the
CDBG formula program for entitlement communities and states. Of
the amount provided for the CDBG formula program, $7,000,000 is
for insular areas, per 42 U.S.C. 5306(a)(2). The Act continues
language requiring the Department to notify grantees of their
formula allocation within 60 days of enactment of this Act.
In addition, under this heading, the Committee provides
$1,974,157,664 for community project funding through the
Economic Development Initiative (EDI) program in accordance
with the table at the end of this report to finance a variety
of targeted housing, economic, and community development
initiatives.
Resilience.--The Committee again directs the Secretary to
encourage grantees of the CDBG program to utilize funds for
activities designed to increase project resilience including
hardening structures to withstand severe weather and other
natural hazards such as flooding, wind, and other hazards
identified by the Secretary.
Reinvestment in low- and moderate-income communities.--The
Committee reminds both HUD and grantees that a core tenet of
the CDBG program is the improvement of the living environment
of low- and moderate-income families. The Committee challenges
grantees to refocus the level of CDBG investment in low- and
moderate-income families and neighborhoods. CDBG funding is a
tool to create equitable, viable, and cohesive neighborhoods
throughout a jurisdiction. Further, the Committee notes that
CDBG funding can be used to rebuild and revitalize areas
affected by civil unrest and strongly encourages grantees that
have an identified need for this purpose to consider using CDBG
funding in these areas.
Transitional housing for individuals exiting recovery.--The
Committee recognizes the importance of stable transitional
living environments for individuals in recovery from substance
misuse disorder, including opioid addiction, and includes
$25,000,000 for activities authorized under section 8071 of the
SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act (SUPPORT Act, P.L.
115-271). The Committee directs HUD to encourage CDBG
recipients to provide funding to organizations that offer
transitional housing opportunities to those in recovery, and
further directs HUD to give special consideration to recipients
that offer wrap-around services for those exiting recovery.
Fiscal year 2023 will be the fourth year of funding for the
SUPPORT Act. House Report 117-99 directed HUD to complete an
analysis of how such funding has been used in order to identify
and disseminate best practices for housing and supporting
individuals in recovery. The Committee directs HUD to complete
the analysis required by House Report 117-99, brief the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its findings, and
publish the best practices on the Department's website within
60 days of enactment of this Act.
Technical assistance for the SUPPORT Act.--Notwithstanding
section 8071(f) of the SUPPORT Act, the Committee includes
funds for technical assistance under the SUPPORT Act within the
Office of Policy Development and Research to ensure that HUD
can support CDBG grantees in facilitating housing for people
recovering from opioid addiction and to ensure efficient and
effective spending of appropriated funds.
Fairness in CDBG formulas.--The Committee is aware of the
potential need to modernize the CDBG distribution formula in
order to increase targeting to communities with the most
pressing needs and the least ability to address those needs
with their own resources. In 2005 and 2006 Congress explored
revising these formulas, but no legislation was ever enacted.
House Report 117-99 directed HUD to update the 2005 report
titled ``CDBG Formula Targeting to Community Development Need''
in order to analyze the current formula's effectiveness in
meeting the goals of the CDBG program and if it is meeting
those goals equitably. The Committee reminds HUD's Office of
Policy Development and Research to complete a publicly
available report and brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriation as required by House Report 117-99, and directs
HUD to complete these tasks within 60 days of enactment of this
Act.
CDBG best practices.--The Committee commends the Department
for developing and making available to the public CDBG best
practices training content via the Department's website. The
Committee encourages regular review of CDBG best practices
based on new data and case studies and directs the Department
to update CDBG best practices training material accordingly.
Coordination.--In order to enhance program design and
administration at the local level, the Committee encourages HUD
to coordinate with other agencies including, but not limited
to, DOT, the Department of Commerce, and the Department of
Agriculture to target resources and program goals for
infrastructure and other projects funded under CDBG.
Buy American.--The Committee supports the use of American
made iron, steel, and manufactured products with use of funds
provided under the CDBG program. Whenever possible, the
Committee encourages HUD to support grantees use of American
manufactured products for the construction, reconstruction,
installation, maintenance, or repair of public works or
buildings.
CDBG disaster recovery (CDBG-DR).--The Committee directs
HUD to take appropriate actions to streamline and improve CDBG-
DR program operations.
Puerto Rico disaster recovery.--The Committee directs the
Department to improve the administration of aid for natural
disaster relief efforts in Puerto Rico to ensure a more timely
and effective response in addressing the overwhelming needs of
the territory. Puerto Rico remains in the relatively early
stages of recovery from the devastation caused by Hurricanes
Maria and Irma in 2017 and the major earthquake activity in
2019 and 2020. HUD must take all necessary steps to
significantly progress the administration of agency personnel
assistance and congressionally provided aid for Puerto Rico,
including efforts to improve resiliency of the territory's
energy grid and stabilize permanent housing readiness.
Disaster mitigation.--The Committee is concerned that
community development block grant mitigation (CDBG-MIT) program
funds that were appropriated for Hurricane Harvey recovery in
February 2018 in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 (P.L. 115-
123), are not being properly allocated to provide the greatest
relief to the hardest hit and neediest populations. House
Report 117-99 directed HUD to conduct a review of state action
plans and the criteria used for the distribution of the CDBG-
MIT funds for Hurricane Harvey relief with particular focus on
congressional intent for the funding and the impact such plans
have on minority and low-income communities who have suffered
from repeated flooding events. The Committee reminds HUD to
provide a report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on its findings as required by House Report 117-
99, and directs HUD to complete this report within 30 days of
enactment of this Act.
Data in rural communities.--The Committee encourages HUD to
extend flexibilities for the use of alternative data for rural
communities with less than 1,000 residents when a CDBG
applicant considers American community survey data to be
unreliable.
Coastal communities.--The Committee directs HUD to
encourage its grantees to use awards to address flood
prevention and mitigation efforts for persistently distressed
coastal communities to enable economic and housing development.
Colonias communities.--The Committee notes that section 916
of the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990 (as amended)
requires for the border states of Arizona, California, New
Mexico, and Texas to set-aside a percentage of their annual
state CDBG allocations for use in the colonias. These set-aside
funds are intended to help meet the needs of the colonias
residents, including access to potable water, adequate sewer
systems, and decent, safe, and sanitary housing. The Committee
directs HUD to report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on how these set-asides have been implemented
and ways to target funding for areas of persistent poverty and
distressed areas, include colonias communities along the U.S.-
Mexico border region. The Department is directed to submit this
report within 180 days of enactment of the Act.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LOAN GUARANTEES PROGRAM ACCOUNT
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Limitation on
Budget authority guaranteed loans
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Appropriation, fiscal year - - - $300,000,000
2022.......................
Budget request, fiscal year - - - 300,000,000
2023.......................
Recommended in the bill..... $60,000,000 300,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal +60,000,000 - - -
year 2022..................
Budget request, fiscal +60,000,000 - - -
year 2023..................
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The section 108 loan guarantee program is a source of
variable and fixed-rate financing for communities undertaking
projects eligible under the CDBG program.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation continues the section 108 loan
guarantee program as a borrower-paid subsidy program, and
therefore recommends providing no budget authority, but
provides a limit on guaranteed loan volume of $300,000,000.
Section 108(q).--The Committee recognizes the importance of
programs that help localities secure additional investments to
undertake large scale redevelopment projects. Previously, the
Congress provided HUD with increased funding through the
section 108(q) loan guarantee program to assist state and local
governments with environmental remediation and economic
development projects, which were leveraged through the
competitive grant award of Brownfields Economic Development
Initiative (BEDI) funds and the Economic Development Initiative
(EDI) programs. These grant funds provided additional security
for the section 108 loans which greatly enhanced utilization of
the loan program and development of larger scale projects that
leveraged public and private investment.
Legislation such as the Grayfield Redevelopment and
Economic Advancement Through Effective Repurposing (GREATER)
Revitalization of Shopping Centers Act of 2021 builds on these
proven models of grant subsides and highlights the bipartisan
interest in returning similar initiatives under the Section 108
Loan Guarantee program. For these purposes, the Committee
provides $60,000,000 for competitive economic development
grants authorized by section 108(q) of the Housing and
Community Development Act of 1974, of which up to $50,000,000
is specifically for competitive grants for the redevelopment of
shopping malls. These competitive grants can be used for, but
are not limited, to projects that improve community resilience
by supporting distributed clean energy plus storage, flood-
control infrastructure, and redevelopment of brownfields or
grayfields including foreclosed, vacant, contaminated,
abandoned, or blighted properties, obsolete manufactured
housing, vacant shopping malls, landfills, or otherwise
underutilized commercial or industrial properties. The
Committee directs HUD to report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on its progress to issue new loan
guarantees under this program not less than quarterly.
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $1,500,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 1,950,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 1,675,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +175,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -275,000,000
The HOME investment partnerships program (HOME) provides
block grants to participating jurisdictions (states and units
of general local government) to undertake activities that
expand the supply of affordable housing. HOME block grants are
distributed based on formula allocations. Upon receipt of these
Federal funds, state and local governments develop a housing
affordability strategy to acquire, rehabilitate, or construct
new affordable housing, or to provide rental assistance to
eligible families.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends $1,675,000,000 for activities
funded under this account. HOME is the largest Federal block
grant to state and local governments designed exclusively to
create affordable housing for low-income households and is
therefore a crucial tool in the effort to address homelessness
in this country. Since 1992, HOME has helped build and preserve
about 1,340,000 affordable homes, of which over 551,000 were
for new homebuyers, 258,000 were for owner-occupied
rehabilitated housing, and over 537,000 were new and
rehabilitated rental units, and provided direct rental
assistance to more than 362,000 families. This investment has
leveraged over $158,000,000,000 in other public and private
funds.
FirstHOME down payment assistance.--The Committee believes
that homeownership is an important and proven method of
building wealth, however the required down payment and closing
costs can be significant financial hindrances to potential
first-time homebuyers. Therefore, the Committee includes up to
$50,000,000 for down payment assistance to support sustainable
homeownership among first-generation, first-time homebuyers. To
improve the likelihood that the terms and conditions of a
mortgage are well-matched with the personal and financial
circumstances of an individual before a home purchase and
throughout homeownership, the Committee encourages the
Department to refer first-time homebuyers to utilize HUD-
approved housing counseling services.
Requirements for rental assistance.--The Committee
recognizes many families do not qualify for the HOME program
because their combined income marginally exceeds 60 percent of
the area median income. The Committee recognizes the need for
affordable housing for low- and moderate-income families and
encourages the Department to continue to work with HOME
grantees to leverage partnerships with other housing providers
to identify income-eligible housing options for income-
ineligible households.
Affordable housing needs.--The Committee supports
innovative projects that combine public and private capital and
directs HUD to continue to work to expand the supply and
affordability of housing for low- and very low-income people.
The Committee further directs HUD to report to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on how HOME funding has
been used to support affordable housing for members of a
protected class as defined by the Fair Housing Act of 1968
within 180 days of enactment of this Act.
PRESERVATION AND REINVESTMENT INITIATIVE FOR COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... - - -
Recommended in the bill............................... $500,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +500,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +500,000,000
The preservation and reinvestment initiative for community
enhancement program provides support for residents of
manufactured housing, including manufactured home communities.
The program provides grants for infrastructure, planning,
resident and community services, resiliency, and other
assistance, including land and site acquisition.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $500,000,000 for the
preservation and reinvestment initiative for community
enhancement program.
The Committee recognizes that historic and continued
disinvestment in America's manufactured housing stock has
created a significant burden on residents of manufactured
housing and owners of manufactured home communities (MHCs),
including resident-owned communities. In particular, the
Committee recognizes the infrastructure and resiliency
challenges facing many homeowners and communities that increase
the cost burden on residents. The Committee also acknowledges
reports from across the country of rising rents and fees within
communities, particularly those purchased by private investment
entities, threatening the affordability of these communities
for low-income residents. The Committee is concerned about the
role the financing sector has played in the acquisition of
these communities, particularly in instances where there is no
intention to maintain the affordability of these communities.
The Committee notes the importance of continued preservation of
affordability of manufactured housing, both within and outside
of MHCs, as an essential part of tackling the affordable
housing crisis. As a result, the Committee provides funding
under this heading for the Department to provide grants to
entities for activities to preserve, protect, and grow the
supply of manufactured housing in America. The Committee
remains concerned with the rising threat that extreme weather
events present to the safety and stability of manufactured
housing, noting recent examples across the country where
manufactured homes have been impacted by wildfires, tornados,
and flooding. In light of these concerns, the Committee
includes resilience activities, including replacement of pre-
1976 mobile homes, as activities eligible for funding under
this heading. The Committee directs the Department, to the
extent practicable, to fund grants in a variety of geographic
areas, including urban and rural communities, and areas prone
to natural disasters. The Committee encourages the Department
to consider factors like reformed zoning and land-use policies
that do not universally restrict manufactured housing in the
competitive grant selection process.
Of the amounts provided under this heading, the Committee
also provides funding for a pilot program for grants to assist
entities with the redevelopment of manufactured housing
communities as affordable replacement housing.
SELF-HELP AND ASSISTED HOMEOWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $62,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 60,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 62,500,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +2,500,000
The self-help and assisted homeownership opportunity
program account funds several programs. The self-help
homeownership opportunity program (SHOP) supports low-income
homeownership by providing funding to non-profit organizations
and consortia that utilize the sweat-equity model to build
housing for first-time homeowners. Funds are distributed
through grants for land acquisition and improvements associated
with developing new, quality housing for low-income persons,
including those living in colonias. This account also funds the
capacity building for affordable housing and community
development program, known as section 4, and assistance to
rural communities, as authorized by the HUD Demonstration Act
of 1993 (P.L. 103-120), which provides grants to build and
expand the capacity of non-profit organizations to develop
affordable housing and carry out community development
activities that benefit low-income persons. In addition, this
account funds the veterans housing rehabilitation and
modification pilot program, as authorized by the Carl Levin and
Howard P. ``Buck'' McKeon National Defense Authorization Act
for Fiscal Year 2015 (P.L. 113-291), which awards grants to
non-profit organizations to assist in the rehabilitation and
modification of the primary residence of veterans who have
disabilities or low-incomes.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $62,500,000 for the
self-help and assisted homeownership opportunity program
account. The following table provides funding levels for
activities within this account.
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Self-help homeownership $10,000,000 $12,500,000
opportunity program..............
Section 4 capacity building....... 41,000,000 45,000,000
Rural capacity building [not less than [not less than
activities................... $5,000,000] $5,000,000]
National organizations rural 5,000,000 5,000,000
capacity building................
Veterans housing rehabilitation 4,000,000 - - -
and modification pilot program...
Total......................... $60,000,000 $62,500,000
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Section 4 capacity building.--HUD awards section 4 funding
competitively to a limited number of non-profit organizations
which work to build and expand the capacity of community
development corporations (CDCs) and community housing
development organizations (CHDOs). CDCs and CHDOs then
undertake affordable housing and community development
activities, such as financing small businesses, revitalizing
commercial corridors, and addressing local health care,
childcare, education, and safety needs, in low- and moderate-
income urban and rural communities. Further, the Committee
understands that every $1 of section 4 funding leverages more
than $20 in public and private investments, which is much more
than the program requirement that each dollar awarded be
matched by $3, and continues to support programs that leverage
additional investments.
Multiyear agreements.--The Committee provides HUD the
authority to enter into multiyear agreements for the section 4
program, subject to the availability of annual appropriations.
When utilizing this authority, the Committee directs HUD to
include information in the multiyear NOFO outlining HUD's
process for re-evaluating grantees each fiscal year to
determine funding awards for appropriated funds from subsequent
fiscal years that are covered by the multiyear NOFO and
multiyear agreement.
Per-unit cap.--The Committee continues to acknowledge the
important role that SHOP plays in expanding affordable single-
family housing for low-income people. The Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2022 directed GAO to conduct an evaluation
of how the per unit costs of eligible activities under SHOP
have changed throughout the country. However, the Committee
remains critically concerned that the per unit average
investment cap is insufficient to cover the eligible building
and infrastructure costs within SHOP. Therefore, the Committee
directs HUD to study the costs related to an increase in the
per unit investment cap. The study shall include, based on
historical data on competitive applications and awarded grants,
an evaluation of the number of units that would be lost if the
cap was increased without a commensurate overall increase in
funding provided in the annual appropriation; an estimation of
the amount of funding needed to hold the current number of
units constant if the cap was increased from $15,000 to $25,000
per unit; and an estimation of the minimum grant amount to
fulfill the statutory requirement that each grantee constructs
not less than 30 dwellings in connection with the grant amount.
The Committee directs HUD to brief the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on its findings no later than 180
days after enactment of this Act. The Committee encourages HUD
to consider increasing the cap for the combined cost of land
acquisition and infrastructure improvements per SHOP unit for
the fiscal year 2023 NOFO.
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE GRANTS
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $3,213,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 3,576,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 3,604,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +391,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +28,000,000
Homeless assistance grants provide funding for programs
under title IV of the McKinney Act, as amended by the Homeless
Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing (HEARTH)
Act of 2009. HEARTH Act programs include the continuum of care
(CoC) competitive grants, the emergency solutions grants (ESG)
program, and the rural housing stability grants program.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends $3,604,000,000 for homeless
assistance grants. Funding is provided in the amounts shown in
the following table:
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Emergency solutions grants................ $290,000,000
Continuum of care (CoC) and rural housing 3,200,000,000
stability assistance.....................
Projects to assist survivors of [not less than $75,000,000]
domestic violence, dating violence,
sexual assault, or stalking..........
National homeless data analysis project... 7,000,000
Comprehensive approach to serving homeless 107,000,000
youth....................................
Youth homelessness system improvement [not less than $25,000,000]
grants...............................
Technical assistance.................. [up to $10,000,000]
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Total................................. $3,604,000,000
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These investments in homeless assistance grants taken
together with the new investment of $1,100,000,000 for vouchers
targeted to individuals currently experiencing homelessness,
including veterans and survivors of domestic violence, and a
$175,000,000 increase to the HOME investment partnerships
program to increase the supply of affordable housing, represent
a major step forward by this Act in supporting efforts to
reduce homelessness across the nation. The Committee encourages
HUD to find incentives for Continuums of Care to measure and
disseminate population level data on homelessness using real
time data as part of the notice of funding opportunities
(NOFOs) for funding provided under this heading.
Addressing the needs of survivors of domestic violence,
sexual assault, and stalking.--The Committee recommendation
includes not less than $75,000,000 in competitive CoC grants
for victim service providers and culturally specific
organizations to provide trauma-informed and confidential rapid
re-housing, transitional housing, and supportive services
(including coordinated entry, and other critical activities) to
assist survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual
assault, or stalking. The Committee recommends that such
projects be eligible for renewal under the Continuum of Care
program, subject to the same terms and conditions as other
renewal applicants. It is the expectation of the Committee that
HUD will work with Continuums of Cares to ensure that such
projects do not supplant projects eligible for renewal as part
of the 2023 Continuum of Care grant competition.
Survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault,
particularly women and children, often seek refuge from unsafe
circumstances through confidential victim service providers,
including culturally specific organizations that provide
emergency shelter, housing, or transitional housing. The
Committee recognizes the nexus between experiences of domestic
and sexual violence and homelessness. The Committee believes
that access to victim service providers and culturally specific
housing programs help survivors escape violence and trauma,
avoid extended homelessness, and secure safe, stable housing.
Victim service providers, including culturally specific
providers are well-equipped to meet survivors' housing and
safety needs and should be given priority in funding
applications. Therefore, the Committee urges HUD to prioritize
allocating funding to victim service providers and culturally
specific organizations, in order to support confidential,
survivor-centered housing and services.
The Committee is also aware that well-designed victim
service providers transitional housing programs have been
effective in meeting the needs of this population. Therefore,
the Committee directs the Department to issue clarifying
guidance on how victim service providers transitional housing
can be an appropriate model, and an eligible and effective use
of funding through the CoC grant competition. The Committee
also directs the Department to coordinate with the Department
of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) on
opportunities in communities where CoC program resources can be
used with OVW's transitional housing grants to ensure that
survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual
assault, or stalking have access to safe and affordable housing
and services.
In addition, the Committee encourages the Department to
renew transitional housing projects that have been shown to
effectively address survivors' safety and housing needs. To
further understand how to best meet the needs of survivors of
domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or
stalking, the Committee directs the Department to submit a
report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
within 120 days of enactment of this Act that identifies how
homeless assistance grants can effectively meet the needs of
this population. This report shall address how CoC and ESG
resources directed to programs for survivors of domestic
violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking have
been utilized and changed over the last three fiscal years and
include recommendations for how CoCs can be inclusive of and
effectively collaborate with survivor housing and supportive
service providers. The report should identify measurable
criteria that CoCs can use to evaluate how well these programs
serve survivors. The report shall also include recommendations
on how coordinated entry systems can improve to ensure survivor
safety and confidentiality, without inhibiting a client's
choice to secure housing and services.
Annual homeless assessment report (AHAR) to Congress.--The
Committee continues to be concerned that the AHAR does not
include data on homelessness in the U.S. territories, including
Puerto Rico. The Committee encourages the Department to take
all reasonable steps to collect and publish homelessness
estimates for these jurisdictions in forthcoming versions of
the AHAR, in the same manner that such data is collected and
published for states and the District of Columbia. The
Committee also urges the Department to work with grantees on
data quality, and to provide technical assistance when
necessary.
Comprehensive approaches to serving youth experiencing
homelessness.--The Committee strongly believes that every CoC
must provide safe, inclusive, and culturally appropriate
services for youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness. To
accomplish this goal, the recommendation provides $107,000,000
for projects dedicated to providing services to youth
experiencing homelessness, including not less than $25,000,000
for youth homelessness system improvement grants and up to
$10,000,000 for technical assistance to help every CoC better
serve youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness. This
recommendation is intended to advance best practices learned in
this demonstration through targeted training and technical
assistance to help inform broader systems change. The Committee
encourages HUD to utilize providers with experience in
authentic youth engagement and support for existing YHDP
communities.
As part of its competitive youth demonstration process, the
Committee supports HUD placing an emphasis on projects that can
demonstrate community-wide authentic youth collaboration in
strategy, design, and implementation; quality data collection,
management, and utilization of youth experiencing homelessness;
and collective ownership of a common goal to end youth
homelessness as demonstrated by a coordinated plan with
accountability to community-wide performance indicators. The
Committee applauds the Department's work to ensure that the
voices of youth with experiences of homelessness are an
integral part of a local community's application and planning
process, and that youth are further integrated into HUD's own
process for reviewing applications for the demonstration. The
Secretary is encouraged to utilize models and practices that
are informed by authentic youth engagement and shared decision-
making.
Further, the Committee understands that a growing number of
CoCs have identified a need to expand opportunities for youth
but may not have the capacity to undertake the planning that is
required to demonstrate an effective youth homelessness
response model. The Committee reminds HUD to submit a report to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the ways
HUD can increase the capacity of CoCs to comprehensively plan
for and address homelessness among youth as required by House
Report 117-99.
Rural units.--The Committee notes that the Department has
made great progress to expand housing for people experiencing
homelessness. Housing options and where a person ultimately
secures housing varies based on the market and person seeking
housing, but some prefer living in tiny homes in rural
communities. The Committee is aware that current Federal
housing programs may limit a community's ability to secure
Federal funding for the purchase and construction of rural,
single unit, tiny homes for individuals experiencing
homelessness, which could provide a pathway to stable housing
for people exiting or experiencing homelessness. The Committee
looks forward to the Department's report detailing the
legislative or regulatory changes that would be required to
support such activities, on a pilot basis, and the feasibility
and estimated cost of such activities, as required by House
Report 117-99. The Committee further directs HUD to include in
this report information on how such a pilot may improve
outcomes for homeless veterans and their families.
Internet access in emergency shelters.--The Committee is
concerned about the lack of internet access and capacity in
emergency shelters and the impacts this has had on students
living in such shelters, particularly throughout the COVID-19
pandemic and remote learning requirements. The Committee notes
that emergency solutions grants can be used to pay for the
costs of carrying out operations and essential services,
including the cost of internet service and devices that help
deliver essential services to residents in emergency shelters.
The Committee continues to encourage the Secretary to issue
guidance on how ESG can be leveraged to address the gaps in
internet access or capacity in emergency shelters.
Advancing nondiscrimination practices.--The Committee
recognizes the role of local CoCs and community-based
organizations in advancing nondiscrimination practices that
support homelessness service providers in responding to the
critical needs of transgender and LGBTQ people in America. The
Committee continues to support these efforts and encourages HUD
to work with these providers to overcome significant barriers
to securing Federal funding, including lack of previous
development experience, limited ability to secure matching
funds, and limited support from local and state governments,
among others.
Equal access.--The Committee recognizes the necessity of
the equal access rule in helping transgender and non-gender
conforming individuals seeking emergency housing and affirms
their right to be housed safely, regardless of sexual
orientation or gender identity. The Committee further
recognizes HUD's efforts to investigate complaints of housing
discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity
through the Fair Housing Act. In previous years, such
complaints have gone ignored, denying recourse, justice, and
protection to transgender and non-gender conforming individuals
seeking shelter. HUD is directed to consider prioritizing
investigating allegations of discrimination and misgendering
against transgender and non-gender conforming individuals and
to report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
on its progress. HUD is also directed to prioritize outreach to
such populations to raise awareness of their rights and
protections under the Fair Housing Act, including options for
filing a complaint.
Serving vulnerable youth populations.--The Committee
recognizes the challenges faced by vulnerable foster youth who
face significantly higher risks of experiencing homelessness,
domestic violence, and sex trafficking. The Committee provides
annual funding under this heading to take local, community-
driven, and innovative approaches to ending housing insecurity
and domestic violence. The Committee encourages HUD to
diligently ensure that the CoC program continues to address all
populations, including vulnerable youth in foster care and
youth who have aged out of foster care. The Committee further
encourages HUD to facilitate collaboration between CoCs and
specialty partners that provide mental health services,
including suicide prevention, for youth experiencing
homelessness. The Committee further encourages HUD to inform
grantees of methods to strategically provide educational and
outreach resources to secure the necessary mechanisms and
technologies to assist youth in confidentially accessing mental
health services in times of crisis.
Mental health support for youth.--LGBTQ youth who
experienced housing instability reported considering suicide at
twice the rate and attempted suicide at more than three times
the rate of LGBTQ youth who had not experienced housing
instability. LGBTQ youth who experience housing instability
were on average younger, transgender or non-gender, Hispanic or
a racial minority, and from families with low-income. Youth who
experienced housing instability also reported higher rates of
discrimination and physical threats or harm related to their
sexual orientation or gender identity. To this end, the
Committee supports projects that facilitate mental health
support for LGBTQ youth by working with specialty partners to
provide educational resources to youth experiencing housing
instability and providing the necessary technology for youth to
confidentially access mental health services in times of
crisis.
Renewal calculation.--The Committee is aware that the CoC
application process takes into account the estimated number and
sizes of units for proposed projects and is used in the
Department's determination of grant amount eligibility.
Grantees have the ability to make changes to unit sizes by
submitting to HUD an amendment to an existing grant agreement
or by revising estimated needs through the renewal process in
order to use grant amounts to support such units. The Committee
encourages the Department to continue working with grantees
through the renewal and grant agreement process to ensure grant
amounts reflect the unit size under lease.
Documentation barriers related to housing.--The Committee
is aware that GAO will be conducting a study on barriers
persons experiencing homelessness or housing instability
encounter in obtaining or replacing state-issued identification
and steps Federal agencies could take to mitigate those
barriers. The Committee is pleased to see this study is
underway and encourages GAO to study barriers related to
essential personal documents and state-issued identification
that people experiencing homelessness face in obtaining housing
and include HUD in its study. The Committee also encourages GAO
to provide recommendations on related administrative actions
and policy changes.
Digital data locker to improve access to housing
services.--People experiencing homelessness, especially those
who are chronically homeless, have no safe place to store
documents that can help prove identity, citizenship, legal
residency, veteran status, or other conditions. Even if
replaced, without stable housing, these documents are likely to
be again lost, stolen, or destroyed. Case managers spend
considerable amounts of time helping individuals replace
documents--efforts that limit their capacity to address the
individuals' underlying causes of housing instability. The
Committee directs HUD to report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations within 90 days of enactment of
this Act on the cost and time associated with developing a
pilot or web-based prototype for a new digital data locker
capability to store important documents for homeless
individuals that can be deployed at a national level. HUD
should review previously successful pilots or deployments that
use human centered design principles, and commercial cloud
solutions.
Decriminalizing homelessness.--The Committee notes that
people experiencing homelessness are more likely to interact
with the criminal justice system in areas where local, city,
and state laws require citations for minor ``public nuisance''
crimes such as camping and loitering. People with conviction
histories are also more likely to experience homelessness,
contributing to a perpetual cycle of homelessness. In order to
better understand the extent to which homelessness is
criminalized, the Committee directs HUD to report to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 180 days of
enactment of this Act on best practices and approaches to
``decriminalizing homelessness''. HUD is further directed to
engage with local, state, and national stakeholders in
developing this report.
Homelessness relocation data.--The Committee is aware of
the importance of data collection in the fight to end
homelessness and is interested in understanding if individuals
experiencing homelessness relocate to communities with improved
services. Therefore, the Committee directs HUD to report to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on any research
currently being conducted that could provide insights into
relocation patterns within 180 days of enactment of this Act.
Medical respite care for unhoused individuals.--People
experiencing homelessness often have significant health care
needs and use hospitals at higher rates and for longer periods
of time than people who are not homeless. Unfortunately, as a
result of barriers to accessing housing, people experiencing
homelessness struggle to fully recover and receive care once
discharged from a hospital where medical respite care is not
available. The Committee recognizes the important role of
continuum of cares, especially those providing medical respite
care to individuals experiencing homelessness, as it provides
hospitals a safe discharge option and allows patients a safe
space to recover and continue receiving care. The Committee
encourages HUD to engage with CoCs who provide medical respite
care to better understand best practices and the impacts of
having such a program in addressing the gaps between health
care and housing.
Housing Programs
PROJECT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $13,940,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 15,000,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 14,940,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +1,000,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -60,000,000
The project-based rental assistance (PBRA) account provides
a rental subsidy to private landlords tied to a specific
housing unit so that the properties themselves, rather than the
individual living in the unit, remain subsidized. PBRA provides
safe, stable, and affordable housing to over 1,200,000 low-
income and very low-income households at approximately 17,240
multifamily housing properties each year. Funding provided
through this account supports the renewal of expiring project-
based contracts, including section 8, moderate rehabilitation,
and single room occupancy contracts; amendments to section 8
project-based contracts; and administrative costs for contract
administration.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $14,940,000,000 for
the project-based rental assistance account to support the
annual renewals and amendments of project-based contracts. Of
the total funds provided, up to $10,000,000 is for tenant
education and outreach, which includes tenant organizing
activities, capacity building and technical assistance, access
to community services, and civic engagement activities.
Performance-based contract administrators (PBCAs).--The
Department suspended PBCA management and occupancy reviews from
2011 to 2016 in response to litigation filed against the
Department over the procurement process. The Committee is
troubled by the findings in the HUD OIG report 2020-FW-0001
indicating that this suspension resulted in owners not meeting
contract requirements and HUD incurring more than $5,600,000 in
questionable costs. Furthermore, the Department's lack of
monitoring resulted in ongoing compliance issues which have
resulted in the physical deterioration of some properties and
put the health and safety of residents at risk. The HUD OIG
report demonstrates the important role PBCAs play in providing
oversight and ensuring safety for residents. The Committee
reiterates its concern about the Department's PBCA solicitation
procedures, which have resulted in litigation, and due to the
contract structure have increased costs and created the
potential for excessive profits. The Committee appreciates
HUD's efforts to work with PBCAs to reinstate management and
occupancy reviews and extend annual contributions contracts for
existing PBCAs to prevent further disruptions to program
operations. The Committee understands that HUD continues to
work to develop a new solicitation for PBCA contracts that
takes into account decisions by the Federal Circuit and Court
of Appeals, complies with the Competition in Contracting Act,
and meets requirements under the Federal Acquisition
Regulations. The Committee reiterates that it is HUD's
responsibility to implement a new competition and award
procedure that includes stakeholder comments, full and open
competition, and is compliant with all Federal laws and
regulatory requirements.
HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $1,033,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 966,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 1,200,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +167,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +234,000,000
The housing for the elderly (section 202) program provides
eligible private, non-profit organizations with capital grants
to finance the acquisition, rehabilitation, or construction of
housing intended for low-income, elderly people. In addition,
the program provides project-based rental assistance contracts
(PRAC) to support operational costs for units constructed under
the program.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee provides $1,200,000,000 for housing for the
elderly, which will fully fund contract renewals and
amendments. Within the total amount provided, up to
$125,000,000 is provided for service coordinators and the
continuation of congregate services grants to provide
supportive services for residents, which will fully fund the
renewal of approximately 1,600 existing service coordinator and
congregate housing services grants plus new awards that will be
determined based on the results of the fiscal year 2022 notice
of funding opportunity (NOFO). This recommendation provides
$323,000,000 for new construction of affordable senior housing,
including up to $25,000,000 for intergenerational housing. This
funding will support approximately 3,500 new affordable housing
units for seniors. In addition, up to $6,000,000 is to support
preservation transactions of housing for the elderly originally
developed by a capital advance and assisted by a project rental
assistance contract.
Investments in new construction.--The Committee
recommendation includes $323,000,000 for new capital advances
to address the acute shortage of affordable housing for
seniors. From fiscal years 2018 to 2022, the Committee has
provided a total of $820,000,000 in funds for new construction.
To date, the Department has awarded a total of $220,747,752 for
54 awards to create an estimated 3,631 units for very low-
income seniors. The Committee directs the Department to make
all remaining funding provided in fiscal years 2021 and 2022
available within 60 days of enactment of this Act, and to award
that funding within 180 days of enactment of this Act.
Continuation of Integrated Wellness in Supportive Housing
(IWISH) demonstration.--The Committee is concerned about
reports of delays with the IWISH demonstration and directs the
Department to provide an update to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on its progress to execute the
IWISH demonstration within 60 days of enactment of this Act.
Intergenerational housing.--The Committee recognizes the
critical need to provide housing opportunities for grandparents
raising grandchildren in high poverty urban and rural areas.
This need has only increased due to the opioid crisis and
COVID-19 pandemic. The Committee provides up to $25,000,000 to
expand the supply of intergenerational dwelling units as
described in the Legacy Act (P.L. 108-186).
HOUSING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $352,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 287,700,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 400,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +48,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +112,300,000
The housing for persons with disabilities (section 811)
program provides eligible private, non-profit organizations
with capital grants to finance the acquisition, rehabilitation,
or construction of supportive housing for disabled persons and
provides project-based rental assistance to support operational
costs for such units.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee provides $400,000,000 for section 811
activities, which will fully fund project rental assistance and
project assistance contract renewals and amendments. The
recommendation provides $192,300,000 for new capital advances
and project rental assistance contracts to increase the
availability of affordable housing for persons with
disabilities. The Act continues to allow funds to be used for
inspections and analysis of data by HUD's REAC program office.
Investments in new construction.--The Committee
recommendation includes $192,300,000 for new capital advances
and project rental assistance contracts to increase the
availability of affordable housing for persons with
disabilities. This funding will support approximately 2,100 new
affordable housing units for persons with disabilities. From
fiscal years 2018 to 2022, the Committee has provided a total
of $366,755,000 for capital advances and project rental
assistance contracts. Thus far, the Department has only awarded
$115,000,000 in fiscal year 2020. The Committee directs the
Department to expeditiously make all remaining funding provided
in fiscal years 2020, 2021, and 2022 available through a NOFO
within 60 days of enactment of this Act and to award that
funding within 180 days of enactment of this Act.
Importance of supportive services.--House Report 116-106,
House Report 116-452, and House Report 117-99 directed the
Department to provide a report on: vacancy rates and wait lists
(by state); how 811-funded projects are partnering with service
providers, including state health and human services
departments and Medicaid agencies to provide access to
community-based supportive services; and recommendations for
ensuring that necessary supportive services for tenants are
provided in all units. The Committee is concerned that it has
yet to receive this report, reiterates the direction included
in the past three fiscal years, and directs the Department to
provide this report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations within 15 days of enactment of this Act.
Supportive services for persons with disabilities.--The
Committee understands that supportive services for persons with
disabilities may be provided through state health and human
services and Medicaid agencies to support independent living.
However, not all individuals living in section 811 housing
require the types of intensive services offered by those
agencies, but may need still some level of support services or
assistance. In order to help property owners provide additional
support to aid in self-sufficiency and connection to community
resources, the Committee recommendation allows excess residual
receipts to be used to pay for supportive services, including a
service coordinator, not currently covered by HUD or other
governmental agencies in an area for which a section 811
household resides. The Department is further directed to issue
guidance to property owners on how they can work with local
supportive service agencies to leverage services for residents.
Individuals with intellectual and developmental
disabilities.--The Committee directs HUD to continue to
prioritize projects targeting and serving individuals with
intellectual and developmental disabilities who have been
receiving care through family members when awarding the new PRA
funds provided in this Act. Further, the Committee directs HUD
to coordinate with Federal partners, including HHS, and other
public, private, and non-profit stakeholders to review existing
programs and regulations to identify gaps in services and
existing barriers to stable housing.
HOUSING COUNSELING ASSISTANCE
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $57,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 65,900,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 70,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +12,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +4,100,000
The Housing Counseling Assistance program, authorized under
section 106 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968,
works with a nationwide network of housing counseling agencies
and counselors to provide tools to current and prospective
homeowners and renters so that they can make responsible
choices to address their housing needs. Housing counseling
services range from addressing homelessness and preventing
foreclosures and evictions to planning for first-time home
purchases. Housing counselors also provide assistance to
victims of natural disasters.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
For fiscal year 2023, the Committee recommends $70,000,000
for Housing Counseling Assistance in the Office of Housing
Counseling.
Pre- and post-purchase homeownership counseling.--To
improve the likelihood that an individual is ready for the
long-term legal and financial responsibility of homeownership
and that terms and conditions of a mortgage is well-matched
with their personal and financial circumstances, not less than
$5,000,000 of the funds made available under this heading is
for HUD-approved housing counselors to provide pre- and post-
purchase counseling. The scope of pre-purchase counseling
includes awareness of State and local property law and
homeownership assistance programs such as down payment and
closing cost assistance, gap financing, and sweat equity. The
scope of post-purchase counseling includes home maintenance,
repair, and safety to preserve the property and mortgage relief
programs to preserve ownership where feasible.
PAYMENT TO MANUFACTURED HOUSING FEES TRUST FUND
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $14,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 14,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 14,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Office of Manufactured Housing Programs (OMHP)
establishes and enforces Federal standards for the design and
construction of manufactured homes to assure quality,
durability, safety, and affordability. All manufactured homes
are required to meet the Federal standards, and fees are
charged to producers to cover the costs of administering the
program.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
Manufactured housing energy standard.--The Committee
directs the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to
engage in substantive consultation with the Secretary of Energy
regarding energy standards for manufactured housing promulgated
under section 413 of the Energy Independence and Security Act
prior to the implementation of such standards. This
consultation should ensure compliance with the statutory
requirement that such standards are cost-effective with respect
to housing affordability.
Federal Housing Administration
MUTUAL MORTGAGE INSURANCE PROGRAM ACCOUNT
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Limitation of Limitation of Administrative
direct loans guaranteed loans contract expenses
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Appropriation, fiscal year 2022........................ $1,000,000 $400,000,000,000 $150,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023....................... 1,000,000 400,000,000,000 165,000,000
Recommended in the bill................................ 1,000,000 400,000,000,000 150,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022.................... - - - - - - - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023................... - - - - - - -15,000,000
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The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) provides mortgage
insurance for the purchase, refinance, and rehabilitation of
single-family homes. FHA mortgage insurance is designed to
encourage lenders to make credit available to borrowers whom
the conventional market perceives as bearing more risk,
including first-time homebuyers, minorities, lower-income
families, and residents of underserved areas.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
FHA loan limits.--The Committee encourages HUD to use the
highest possible median house price to calculate FHA loan
limits for Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) that
experienced a drop in FHA loan limits of 20 percent or more
when the Housing Economic Recovery Act went into effect. To
qualify, MSAs must be at least 1,300 square miles or more in
land area.
FHA small-dollar mortgages.--The Committee reminds the
Department that a report on single-family mortgage insurance
policies, practices, and products for mortgages having an
original principal obligation of $70,000 or less required by
the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260) is
overdue.
Home equity conversion mortgage (HECM) handbook update.--
The Committee understands that HUD is considering modifications
to the HECM Handbook to create a consistent policy regarding
servicer notifications to HUD following the death of a
mortgager. The Committee directs HUD to expedite the
publication of a revised Handbook or to otherwise notify
stakeholders of the modified, consistent policy as soon as
practicable.
GENERAL AND SPECIAL RISK PROGRAM ACCOUNT
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Limitation of Limitation of
direct loans guaranteed loans
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Appropriation, fiscal year 2022... $1,000,000 $30,000,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.. 1,000,000 35,000,000,000
Recommended in the bill........... 1,000,000 35,000,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year - - - +5,000,000,000
2022.............................
Budget request, fiscal year - - - - - -
2023.............................
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The FHA's general insurance and special risk insurance (GI
and SRI) program account includes 17 different programs
administered by FHA. The GI fund includes a wide variety of
insurance programs for special-purpose single and multifamily
loans, including loans for property improvements, manufactured
housing, multifamily rental housing, condominiums, housing for
the elderly, hospitals, group practice facilities, and nursing
homes. The SRI fund includes insurance programs for mortgages
in older, declining urban areas that would not be otherwise
eligible for insurance, mortgages with interest reduction
payments, and mortgages for experimental housing and for high-
risk mortgagors who would not normally be eligible for mortgage
insurance without housing counseling.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
Housing Finance Agency (HFA) Risk-Sharing.--The Committee
is pleased that HUD's Office of Multifamily Housing Programs'
used its administrative authority to restart the Section 542(c)
Housing Finance Agency Risk-Sharing Program with the Federal
Financing Bank (FFB) in September 2021. Qualified state HFA
enter into contracts with HUD to share the risk of any
potential mortgage defaults and the FFB purchases the mortgage,
freeing up the HFA's capital funds to develop more affordable
housing units. The Committee strongly encourages the Department
to extend the program beyond its planned September 2024 sunset
date.
Government National Mortgage Association
GUARANTEES OF MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM ACCOUNT
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Limitation of guaranteed Administrative
loans contract expenses
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Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................................ $900,000,000,000 $33,500,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023............................... 900,000,000,000 42,400,000
Recommended in the bill........................................ 900,000,000,000 33,500,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022............................ - - - - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023........................... - - - -8,900,000
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The Government National Mortgage Association guarantees the
timely payment of principal and interest on mortgage-backed
securities issued by private institutions such as mortgage
companies and banks. The only loans in these privately issued
securities are mortgages either issued or guaranteed by Federal
Housing Administration and U.S. Departments of Veterans Affairs
and Agriculture.
POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH
RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $145,400,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 145,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 170,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +25,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +25,000,000
Title V of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970,
as amended, directs the Secretary of the Department of Housing
and Urban Development to undertake programs of research,
evaluation, and reports relating to the Department's mission
and programs. These functions are carried out internally and
through grants and contracts with industry, nonprofit research
organizations, educational institutions, and through agreements
with state and local governments and other Federal agencies.
The research programs seek ways to improve the efficiency,
effectiveness, and equity of HUD programs and to identify
methods to achieve cost reductions. This appropriation is used
to support HUD evaluation and monitoring activities and to
conduct housing surveys. Finally, funds under this heading are
used to support technical assistance activities to the various
states, communities, and agencies that are charged with
administering HUD's programs and funds.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends $180,000,000 for this account. Of
the amounts provided under this heading, $20,000,000 is for
legal assistance grants.
The Committee recommends up to $80,000,000 for the core
research programs, including market surveys, research support
and dissemination, data acquisition, housing finance studies,
research partnerships, and housing technology, and $20,000,000
for cooperative agreements and research partnerships with
historically black colleges and universities and hispanic
serving institutions. Within the amounts provided for core
research, the Committee encourages HUD to provide competitive
grants for cooperative research in housing technologies,
including technologies to enable ``aging in place'' strategies.
The Committee recommends $15,600,000 for new and continuing
studies and demonstration evaluations, including the:
HCV Choice Demonstration (Mobility
demonstration evaluation),
Family options long term tracking study,
Evaluation of the emergency housing voucher
program (EHV),
Moving to Work expansion (MTW),
HUD DOJ Pay for success long-term
evaluation,
Older Adult Homes Modification Program
Evaluation
VAWA Housing Protections,
Native American Housing Block Grants
competitive program evaluation,
Analysis of Relocation Options for
Households at Risk from Natural Hazards
Further, the Committee recommendation includes no less than
$60,000,000 for all technical assistance. Of the funds made
available under technical assistance, $7,500,000 shall be
available on a competitive basis to non-profit or private
sector organizations to provide technical assistance to units
of general local government or non-profit organizations that
serve distressed areas, prioritizing applications for
jurisdictions containing persistent poverty census tracts where
20 percent or more of the population lives in poverty, as
measured by the 1990 and 2000 decennial census and the most
recent five-year data series available from the American
Community Survey of the Census Bureau, and any territory or
possession of the United States. Such targeted technical
assistance may include outreach efforts for local governments
that have persistent poverty tracts in their jurisdiction. Of
the amount provided for technical assistance, $10,000,000 is
for training and technical assistance to support implementation
of the Violence Against Women Act to be coordinated with
entities whose primary purpose and expertise is in assisting
survivors of sexual assault or domestic violence, including
culturally specific organizations providing culturally specific
services to victims of domestic violence, dating violence,
sexual assault, and stalking. The Committee directs HUD to
coordinate with other Federal agencies responsible for covered
housing programs, as well as the USICH, on this training and
technical assistance to improve the timeliness of emergency
transfers, local planning, and cross-programmatic coordination
on transfers.
Barriers to Federal benefits and services.--The Committee
is concerned about the barriers documentation requirements pose
for people experiencing homelessness or at risk of
homelessness. The Committee directs that a portion of the
amounts provided under this heading for technical assistance
support capacity-building to better navigate Federal benefits
and services. This assistance should be used to provide local
governments and homeless service providers with capacity-
building grants to assist people experiencing homelessness or
at risk of homelessness to obtain required documentation and
navigate the application process for federal benefits
including, but not limited to: Section 8 Housing Choice
Vouchers, food stamps, Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
benefits, Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) benefits,
access to housing services or shelters, childcare vouchers,
access to Medicaid or medical services, and other Federal
benefit programs.
Manufactured housing.--Of the amounts made available under
this heading for technical assistance, $2,500,000 shall be
available on a competitive basis to non-profit organizations to
provide technical assistance to resident owned manufactured
housing communities, owners and residents of manufactured
housing and communities, and units of general local government
or states that have manufactured housing in their community or
are looking to expand manufactured housing opportunities.
Recovery housing center of excellence.--The Committee
recognizes the importance of comprehensive system-wide
approaches to recovery housing and services, particularly for
individuals that have been involved in the homelessness and
justice systems. Of the amounts provided under this heading for
technical assistance, up to $2,500,000 shall be used on a
competitive basis for a non-profit, in collaboration with a
college or school of public health, that has expertise and
experience in providing technical assistance and research in
recovery housing and focuses on homeless and justice involved
individuals utilizing blended funding and an intervention model
with demonstrated outcomes, to provide direct technical
assistance to communities and promote the development of
evidence-based recovery housing for substance use disorder
intervention.
Eviction prevention.--More than 6,300 individuals living in
America are evicted every day--nearly one eviction every four
minutes. Low-income women, especially women of color, are at
particularly high risk of eviction. Only 10 percent of tenants
in eviction cases have legal representation, while 90 percent
of landlords do. The Committee recommendation provides
$20,000,000 for competitive grants to nonprofit or governmental
entities to provide legal assistance, including assistance
related to pretrial activities, trial activities, post-trial
activities, and alternative dispute resolution, at no cost to
eligible low-income tenants at risk of or subject to eviction.
The Committee also directs the Department to remind grantees
that the ESG program can be used as a tool to prevent
evictions.
Higher education and community partnerships.--The Committee
is aware that many localities across the country lack the
staff, resources, or expertise to fully utilize the many
opportunities available to them and supports the partnership
and critical role that anchor institutions of higher education
play in communities and in achieving the Department's mission.
The Committee believes that investing in research partnerships
between HUD and anchor institutions will ensure that HUD has
access to innovative research and technology advances to best
address housing problems in the 21st Century. The Committee
encourages the Department to competitively award a cooperative
agreement for institutions of higher education or nonprofit
entities that train and support institutions of higher
education, in urban settings, to conduct research or provide
technical assistance on matters related to economic
opportunity, reducing homelessness, stable homeownership,
disaster resiliency, equity, environmental and climate justice
in housing, sustainable housing options and practices,
expanding services focused on social determinants of health,
workforce development, or other areas that improve the long-
term capacity of communities or otherwise address priorities of
PDR. In addition, the Committee urges the Department to include
funding for its Office of University Partnerships in its fiscal
year 2024 congressional budget justification.
Thriving and sustainable communities.--Homebuyers and
homebuilders are faced with limited access to financing,
increasing building material costs, a limited pool of skilled
labor, and restrictive land-use policies. Local zoning and
planning policies can also prevent the integration of housing
and transportation development, disconnecting communities from
access to public transit, jobs, public services, and other
necessities. The Committee provides funding within DOT to
support the planning and revisioning of distressed and
disconnected communities through the thriving communities
initiative and directs that up to $5,000,000 of the amounts
provided under this heading for technical assistance shall be
used by HUD to work with DOT to ensure housing and
infrastructure development is taken into consideration as part
of this initiative. The Department is directed to brief the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its progress
no later than 90 days after enactment of this Act. The
Committee further directs the Department to provide a report to
the Committees within 270 days of enactment of this Act on ways
the Department can work with local governments to foster reform
and reduce barriers, including through the reform of existing
building codes and zoning ordinances, to achieve affordable,
economically vital, and sustainable communities and discourage
inefficient land-use patterns.
Broadband access for HUD-assisted households.--The
Committee recognizes that broadband infrastructure barriers and
high monthly costs result in HUD-assisted households often
receiving inadequate access to internet and capacity not
provided through a personal cellular device. In fiscal year
2022, the Committee directed HUD to analyze the extent to which
this problem exists, the results of which are to be made
publicly available by March 2023. The Committee commends HUD's
2021 announcement affirming that public housing funds may be
used to increase internet access, which is critical to keeping
families connected, employment attainment, and staying healthy.
The Committee encourages HUD to continue to this effort and
within 30 days of enactment of this Act, brief the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on how many PHAs are
expanding internet access and gaps that exist in expanding
service.
The Committee notes that units assisted by HUD's Section
202 housing for the elderly sparingly have access to broadband.
As a result, many low-income seniors lack access to common
solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic such as telemedicine and
remote visits. The Committee directs HUD to report to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the barriers to
building-wide internet services for current Section 202 units
specifically within 180 days of enactment of this Act.
Housing smart.--The Committee is aware of promising
initiatives developed by nonprofit community groups in
collaboration with local health systems and public housing
agencies that are targeted at homeless and unstably housed
individuals who are extremely high users of expensive and
relatively inefficient medical care provided by emergency
departments at hospitals. These initiatives work across
different areas of core competency to provide safe, affordable
housing together with ancillary medical, behavioral, substance
use disorder, nutritional, and employment or job training
services. Some participants demonstrate significant
improvements in their health, sustainable incomes, and reduced
use of emergency and other expensive medical services. The
Committee encourages the Department to support research to
understand the cost effectiveness of such approach, and to
coordinate such activities with the Department of Health and
Human Services.
Affordable housing and child care.--The Committee remains
concerned about the need to better integrate access to
affordable housing and high-quality child care and notes that
the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260)
provided funding for a research collaboration with the
Department of Health and Human Services to better promote and
prioritize on-site child care supportive services for HUD-
assisted families. The Committee understands that HUD will
advance this research this summer and directs the Department to
keep the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations apprised
of its progress and any interim findings during the course of
its assessment.
Innovation in climate and resiliency.--Based on data from
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, climate
projections for cities across the country indicate they will
continue to get hotter and wetter for decades to come, even
under emissions reductions scenarios. Hotter temperatures and
the increased frequency and severity of storms will continue to
harm public health, damage homes and infrastructure, and result
in billions of dollars in clean-up and recovery costs. These
impacts have not and will continue to not be felt equally, with
low-income individuals and people of color more at risk of
being harmed, and less likely to fully recover after disruptive
events. These dire projections require a holistic adaptation
and resiliency program to inform future development, identify
critical vulnerabilities, and engage residents in efforts to
increase community resiliency. Municipalities across the
country have developed and are implementing interagency climate
adaptation and resiliency plans to create more resilient cities
through planning, development, and engagement. Adaptation and
resilience strategies include updating zoning and land use
requirements, as well as investments in flooding mitigation,
tree planting, cool roof installation, and home weatherization,
among other activities. The Department is directed to
prioritize amounts provided under this heading for the Office
of Innovation for climate adaptation and resiliency innovation.
Housing innovation.--The Committee recognizes the important
work that the Office of Innovation does to advance solutions to
make housing more affordable and resilient. The Committee
directs the Office of Innovation to establish a pilot program
that challenges the affordable housing industry to
substantially drive down the cost of affordable housing design
and production, which shall include an evaluation of vertically
integrated modular housing development.
Demolition of abandoned properties.--Concentrations of
abandoned properties negatively impact the long-term viability
of the communities in which they are located and undermine the
potential positive impacts of other infrastructure
improvements. When undertaken strategically and directed by a
coherent long-term strategy for addressing vacant and abandoned
structures, demolition of abandoned properties can alleviate
these challenges. The Committee looks forward to the report
directed in fiscal year 2022 which will examine property
demolition programs, including the neighborhood stabilization
program, and the feasibility and reasonableness of these types
of programs.
Digitizing housing code violations.--The Committee
continues to be troubled by reports of deplorable living
conditions found in HUD-subsidized properties and properties in
the rental market in cities and towns that receive funding
through the community development block grant (CDBG) program.
The scope of this issue spans geographic regions and highlights
systemic problems in the affordable housing rental market.
Individuals and families have the right to know if the home
they may be renting has had repeated housing code violations
without having to file a Freedom of Information Act request. In
fiscal year 2022, H.R. 117-99 directed HUD to complete a
feasibility study on the extent to which HUD can help cities
and localities digitize housing codes for public view,
including the associated costs. The Committee notes the
importance of this assessment and looks forward to the review
of study outcomes.
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
FAIR HOUSING ACTIVITIES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $85,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 86,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 86,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +1,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (OFHEO) is
responsible for implementation, enforcement, administration,
development, and public understanding of Federal fair housing
policies and laws. OFHEO manages fair housing grants,
investigates discrimination complaints, conducts civil rights
compliance reviews, and ensures civil rights protections are
included in HUD programs, with the overall goal of preventing
housing discrimination.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The bill provides $86,000,000 for the Office of Fair
Housing and Equal Opportunity. The following table provides
funding levels for various fair housing activities undertaken
by the office:
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Request Recommendation
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Fair housing assistance program $26,000,000 $26,000,000
(FHAP)...........................
Fair housing initiatives program 56,000,000 56,000,000
(FHIP)...........................
Limited English proficiency 1,000,000 1,000,000
initiative.......................
National fair housing training 3,000,000 3,000,000
academy..........................
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Total......................... $86,000,000 $86,000,000
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Of the funds provided for FHIP, not less than $10,400,000
is for education and outreach programs, and not less than
$3,700,000 is for fair housing organization initiatives.
Application of the Fair Housing Act.--The Committee
recognizes that the Department of Justice (DOJ) and HUD are
jointly responsible for the enforcement of the Fair Housing
Act. In 2016, these Departments issued a joint statement on the
Fair Housing Act's requirements as it relates to state and
local land use practices and zoning laws. The Committee directs
HUD to consider conducting an additional legal analysis, in
consultation with DOJ, to determine the fullest extent to which
the Fair Housing Act can be used to determine when state and
local zoning, land use, and tax administration policy violates
Federal law and to report its findings to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations.
Housing Discrimination.--The Committee is concerned about
the prevalence of alleged housing discrimination complaints
filed under the Fair Housing Act, with more than 10,200
complaints filed in fiscal year 2020. Discrimination based on
disability and race continues to be the most common,
representing nearly 65 percent of all complaints filed in
fiscal year 2020. The Committee is troubled by these findings
and directs HUD to report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on steps it has taken, and it will take to
combat housing discrimination of members of a protected class.
The report must include how HUD has used prior funding provided
under this heading to address this issue and what further
oversight is needed. In addition, the CARES Act (P.L. 116-136)
provided $2,500,000 for fair housing activities and the
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (P.L. 117-2) included
$19,400,000 for fair housing activities to address fair housing
inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach
activities, and costs of delivering or adapting services,
during or relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tester coordinator training.--The Committee supports the
need for a comprehensive tester coordinator training program
and directs the Department to operate and fund ongoing
training, technical assistance, and resources to test
coordinators working for fair housing organizations. Upon the
publication of the fiscal year 2023 tester training NOFO, the
Department is encouraged to clearly outline grantee eligibility
requirements, provide thorough guidance, and indicate any
changes from the previous NOFO and allow sufficient notice for
prospective grantees before the application submission
deadline. HUD shall ensure that technical assistance remains an
eligible use of funds in the fiscal year 2023 tester training
NOFO. Additionally, the Department shall not merge existing
tester coordinator training with other fair housing activities,
including the national fair housing training academy.
Equal access for transgender and non-gender conforming
individuals.--The Committee recognizes the necessity of the
equal access rule in helping transgendered and non-gender
conforming individuals seeking emergency housing and affirms
their right to be housed safely, regardless of sexual
orientation or gender identity. The Committee further
recognizes HUD's efforts to investigate complaints of housing
discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity
through the Fair Housing Act. In previous years, such
complaints have gone ignored, denying recourse, justice, and
protection to transgender and non-gender conforming people
seeking shelter. HUD is directed to consider how it prioritizes
outreach to such populations to raise awareness of their rights
and protections under the Fair Housing Act, including options
for filing a complaint, and report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on its progress.
Barriers to housing for justice impacted people.--The
Committee recognizes the importance of reducing the barriers to
housing for people impacted by the justice system. The
Committee supports the Department's decision to instruct
employees to review the policies and programs that bar people
with criminal histories from housing. As part of this review,
the Committee encourages the Department to consider the
following reforms: (1) limiting the types of convictions HUD
housing providers can consider, (2) allowing tenants with a
conviction history the opportunity to present mitigating
evidence and the totality of circumstances surrounding a
conviction to HUD housing providers, (3) enforcing guidance,
rules, and statutory requirements to ensure HUD housing
providers implement policies that minimize barriers to entry
for those with records, (4) greater involvement of people with
lived justice-system experience at all levels, (5) reduce
barriers for housing for people participating in reentry
programs, and (6) reduce barriers for housing for people
experiencing homelessness with justice-system involvement. The
Committee directs the Department to provide their assessment of
opportunities to reduce barriers to housing for people impacted
by the justice system to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations not later than 180 days after enactment of this
Act and release the full assessment of HUD policies and
programs on a publicly accessible website as soon as
practicable.
Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes
LEAD HAZARD REDUCTION
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $415,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 400,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 415,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +15,000,000
The Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes
(OLHCHH) is responsible for the administration of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard Reduction program authorized by Title X of
the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992. Through the
Healthy Homes Initiative (HHI), the office also addresses
multiple housing-related hazards affecting the health of
residents, particularly children. The office develops lead-
based paint regulations, guidelines, and policies applicable to
HUD programs, and enforces the Lead Disclosure Rule issued
under Title X. For both lead-related and healthy homes issues,
the office designs and administers programs for grants,
training, research, demonstration, and education.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
Asbestos.--As the result of a 2019 decision by the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (Safer Chemicals Healthy
Families v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)), the EPA is
evaluating pre-2019 asbestos uses and the risks associated with
their disposal. The Committee directs HUD to study the EPA's
evaluation when it's completed and to advise the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on its implications, if
any, for the HUD-assisted housing and the HHI program.
Evaluation.--The Healthy Homes and Weatherization
Cooperation Demonstration was initially funded in fiscal year
2020 to determine whether the coordinated delivery of services
of HUD-funded and Department of Energy-funded grants achieves
cost-effectiveness and better outcomes in improving the safety
and energy efficiency of housing for low-income households. As
the Department begins to evaluate the demonstration, the
Committee encourages the Department to consider how to pair
this demonstration program with other HUD programs and with
residential construction apprenticeship programs, where
possible.
HCV lead risk assessment demonstration.--The Committee
notes the value of the OLHCHH as a tool to eliminate childhood
lead poisoning. Lead risk assessments are essential in halting
exposure to lead-based paint hazards, which has a devastating
long-term impact on children's health. The Committee recognizes
the need for increased lead inspection standards within HCV
units occupied by a child under age 6. Given the estimated
prevalence of young children living in voucher-supported
housing units that may be exposed to the risk of lead, the
recommendation provides $30,000,000 to continue an HCV lead
risk assessment demonstration to inform HUD whether public
housing agencies can effectively incorporate a lead risk
assessment or a lead hazard screening into the HCV unit
inspection process while preserving rental housing availability
and affordability.
Multiple health hazards in homes.--The HHI strives to
protect children and their families from housing-related health
and safety hazards. Among these health and safety concerns are
mold, noise, allergens, asthma, pesticides, and volatile
organic compounds. Additionally, these safety concerns include
fire hazards such as, but not limited to, cooking, smoking,
heating, lighting, flammable liquids, and other home hazards
that may lead to a fire. The presence of these multiple hazards
exacerbates existing health problems and can lead to new
physical and psychological ones. The Committee directs the
OLHCHH to give homes with multiple hazards priority
consideration.
Radon testing and mitigation safety demonstration.--The
recommendation includes $5,000,000 for radon testing and
mitigation activities in public housing units to be coordinated
by the OLHCHH and PIH. The Committee reminds HUD that the
update required by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021
(P.L. 116-260) on its commitments in the Federal Radon Action
Plan is overdue.
Information Technology Fund
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $323,200,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 382,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 382,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +58,800,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The Information Technology (IT) Fund finances the
information technology systems that support departmental
programs and operations, including mortgage insurance, housing
assistance and grant programs, as well as core financial and
general operations.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The recommendation provides $382,000,000 for the
information technology fund, to remain available until
September 30, 2025, of which $16,746,000 is available for
development, modernization, and enhancement (DME) projects.
FHA and PIH IT modernization.--The Committee is
disappointed that the FHA and PIH IT modernization projects
have stalled. These projects have much merit, but the
Department embarked on major DME projects in 2019 without the
appropriate staff and structure inside and outside of the OCIO
necessary to deliver a disciplined project. Consequently, the
Committee continues to recommend that the Department provide
the sustained executive-level attention needed to remedy the
chronic managerial challenges that are the root cause for these
delays. Taking into account each project's unobligated
balances, the recommendation provides $6,598,000 in new budget
authority for FHA modernization and $6,598,000 for PIH IT
modernization. The Committee designates each as a major
modernization project. The FHA IT modernization amount is for
continuing the activities in performance plans that were
approved by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
and any activities in performance plans approved by the
Committees after the date of the previously approved
performance plan for single-family insured mortgage systems.
The PIH IT modernization amount is for continuing the
activities in the performance plans that were approved by the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations and any
activities in performance plans approved by the Committees
after the date of the previously approved performance plan. Not
more than $659,800 of either the FHA or PIH IT modernization
amounts may be obligated until the required fiscal year 2023
performance plan is approved.
Non-major modernization project priorities.--Within the
total amounts available for the DME of HUD IT systems, the
recommendation provides $3,550,000 for the acquisition tool,
affirmative furthering fair housing compliance improvements,
disaster recovery portal, and security operations center
projects and prohibits the use of funds for the robotics
automation project. Not more than $355,000 of this amount may
be obligated across all non-major projects until the required
fiscal year 2023 performance plan is approved. The Committee
directs HUD to prioritize the modifications needed to oversee
economic development initiatives.
IT oversight.--The Committee continues the IT reporting
requirements established in fiscal year 2022 and is anxious to
receive the first required annual plan and the required
quarterly reports thereafter. The Committee is also anxious for
the Department to have a successful procurement from start to
close-out. HUD should seek advice from peer agencies, the Chief
Acquisition Officer Council, the Office of Federal Procurement
Policy, the GAO, the OIG, and the Federal Acquisition
Institute. The Committee believes that HUD should understand
the competency and capacity of its own acquisition and human
capital management workforces and take this into account when
determining the feasibility of IT capability and program
delivery. Not less than six months after the date of enactment
of this Act, the Department shall submit a report to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its competency and
capacity to use assisted acquisition services for IT capability
and program delivery, including internal controls to monitor in
real-time the task orders and invoice payments against a
contract cap, the time remaining on a contract, and the
addition and subtraction line items, and its ability to adhere
to these internal controls.
Office of Inspector General
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $140,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 149,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 140,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... - - -
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -9,000,000
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) provides agency-wide
audit and investigative functions to identify and correct
management and administrative deficiencies that create
conditions for waste, fraud, and mismanagement. The audit
function provides internal audit, contract audit, and
inspection services. Contract audits provide professional
advice to agency contracting officials on accounting and
financial matters relative to negotiation, award,
administration, re-pricing, and settlement of contracts.
Internal audits evaluate all facets of agency operations.
Inspection services provide detailed technical evaluations of
agency operations. The investigative function provides for the
detection and investigation of improper and illegal activities
involving programs, personnel, and operations.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends $140,000,000 for the Office of
Inspector General.
The Committee recognizes the importance of the OIG's role
in safeguarding against waste and fraud and upholding HUD as a
principled and financially sound agency and therefore provides
the OIG with funding for external audits. The congressionally
mandated and self-initiated reports and investigations
undertaken by the OIG continue to be extremely helpful to the
Committee.
General Provisions--Department of Housing And Urban Development
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
(INCLUDING RESCISSION)
Section 201 splits overpayments evenly between the Treasury
and state HFAs.
Section 202 prohibits funds from being used to investigate
or prosecute lawful activities under the Fair Housing Act.
Section 203 requires any grant or cooperative agreement to
be made on a competitive basis, unless otherwise provided, in
accordance with section 102 of the Department of Housing and
Urban Development Reform Act of 1989.
Section 204 relates to the availability of funds for
services and facilities for GSEs and others subject to the
Government Corporation Control Act and the Housing Act, and to
the expenditure of funds for corporations and agencies subject
to the Government Corporation Control Act.
Section 205 prohibits the use of funds in excess of the
budget estimates, unless provided otherwise.
Section 206 requires the Secretary to provide quarterly
reports on uncommitted, unobligated, recaptured, and excess
funds in each departmental program and activity.
Section 207 exempts GNMA from certain requirements of the
Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990.
Section 208 authorizes HUD to transfer debt and use
agreements from an obsolete project to a viable project,
provided that no additional costs are incurred and other
conditions are met.
Section 209 sets forth requirements for section 8
eligibility and includes consideration for persons with
disabilities.
Section 210 distributes Native American housing block
grants to the same Native Alaskan recipients as in fiscal year
2005.
Section 211 instructs HUD on managing and disposing of any
multifamily property that is owned or held by HUD.
Section 212 allows PHAs that own and operate 400 or fewer
units of public housing to be exempt from asset management
requirements.
Section 213 restricts the Secretary from imposing any
requirements or guidelines relating to asset management that
restrict or limit the use of capital funds for central office
costs, up to the limits established in law.
Section 214 requires that no employee of the Department be
designated as an allotment holder unless the CFO determines
that such employee has received certain training.
Section 215 requires the Secretary to publish all notices
of funding opportunities for competitively awarded funds, and
establishes how such notification may occur.
Section 216 requires attorney fees for programmatic
litigation to be paid from the individual program office and
Office of General Counsel salaries and expenses appropriations.
Section 217 allows the Secretary to transfer up to 10
percent of funds or $5,000,000, whichever is less, appropriated
under the headings ``Administrative Support Offices'' or
``Program Offices'' to any other office funded under such
headings.
Section 218 requires HUD to take certain actions against
owners receiving rental subsidies that do not maintain safe
properties.
Section 219 places a salary and bonus limit on public
housing agency officials and employees.
Section 220 requires the Secretary to notify the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations at least 3 full business
days before grant awards are announced, including information
by state and congressional district.
Section 221 prohibits funds for HUD financing of mortgages
for properties that have been subject to eminent domain.
Section 222 prohibits the use of funds to terminate the
status of a unit of general local government as a metropolitan
city with respect to grants under section 106 of the Housing
and Community Development Act of 1974.
Section 223 allows funding for research, evaluation, and
statistical purposes that is unexpended at the time of
completion of the contract, grant, or cooperative agreement to
be reobligated for additional research.
Section 224 prohibits funds for financial awards for
employees subject to administrative discipline.
Section 225 allows program income as an eligible match for
2015 through 2023 continuum of care funds.
Section 226 permits HUD to provide one year transition
grants under the continuum of care program.
Section 227 maintains current promise zone designations and
agreements.
Section 228 addresses the establishment of reserves for
public housing agencies designated as MTW agencies.
Section 229 prohibits funds from being used to make certain
eligibility limitations as part of a notice of fund opportunity
for competitive grant awards under the public housing fund.
Section 230 prohibits funds from being used to issue rules
or guidance in contravention of section 1210 of Public Law 115-
254 (132 Stat. 3442) or section 312 of the Robert T. Stafford
Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5155).
Section 231 expends the time period for the liquidation of
valid obligations for amounts made available for the choice
neighborhoods initiative in fiscal years 2016, 2017, 2018,
2019, 2020, and 2021.
Section 232 addresses the manner in which HUD may make
adjustments for formula allocation corrections.
Section 233 allows HUD to make additional grants for the
same purpose and under the same conditions as amounts
appropriated by section 11003(a)(2) of the American Rescue Plan
Act of 2021 (P.L. 117-2) with amounts from the Coronavirus Aid,
Relief, and Economic Security Act (P.L. 116-136) that are not
accepted as of the date of enactment of this Act, voluntarily
returned, or otherwise recaptured.
Section 234 allows the Secretary to make rent adjustments
under certain conditions, and extends the mark to market
program to October 1, 2027.
Section 235 transfers certain unobligated balances for the
liquidation of interest reduction payments.
Section 236 changes the availability of certain funding in
the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013 (P.L. 113-2,
division A; 127 Stat. 36) and specified conditions for certain
waivers.
Section 237 prohibits funds from being used to implement,
administer, enforce, or in any way make effective the proposed
rule entitled ``Housing and Community Development Act of 1980:
Verification of Eligible Status'', issued by HUD on May 10,
2019 (Docket No. FR-6124-P-01), or any final rule based
substantially on such proposed rule.
TITLE III--RELATED AGENCIES
Access Board
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $9,750,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 9,850,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 9,850,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +100,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The United States Access Board (Access Board) was
established by section 502 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
with the mission of promoting equality for people with
disabilities through accessible design and the development of
accessibility guidelines and standards for the built
environment, transportation, communication, medical diagnostic
equipment, and information technology.
The Access Board is responsible for developing guidelines
under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Architectural
Barriers Act, and the Communications Act, as well as for
developing standards under the Rehabilitation Act for
accessible electronic and information technology used by
Federal agencies. The Access Board enforces the Architectural
Barriers Act and provides training and technical assistance on
its guidelines and standards. The Access Board serves on the
election assistance commission's board of advisors and
technical guidelines development committee to assist in
developing voluntary guidelines for voting systems, including
accessibility for people with disabilities. Additionally, the
Access Board maintains a small research program that develops
technical assistance materials and provides information needed
for rulemaking.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends $9,850,000 for the operations of
the Access Board.
Federal Maritime Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $32,869,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 34,683,500
Recommended in the bill............................... 38,260,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +5,391,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +3,576,500
Established in 1961, the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC)
is an independent agency, responsible for the regulation of
ocean-borne transportation in the foreign commerce of the
United States. The FMC monitors ocean common carriers, marine
terminal operators, conferences, ports, and ocean
transportation intermediaries to ensure they maintain just and
reasonable practices. Among other activities, the FMC also
maintains a trade monitoring and enforcement program, monitors
the laws and practices of foreign governments and their impacts
on shipping conditions in the U.S., and enforces special
regulatory requirements as they apply to controlled carriers.
The principal shipping statutes administered by the FMC are
the Shipping Act of 1984 (46 U.S.C. 40101--44106), the Foreign
Shipping Practices Act of 1988 (46 U.S.C. 42301-42307), section
19 of the Merchant Marine Act, 1920 (46 U.S.C. 42101-42109),
sections 2 and 3 of Public Law 89-777, section 834 of the Frank
LoBiondo Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2018 (P.L. 115-82),
and the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 (P.L. 117-146).
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $38,260,000 for the
FMC. Of the total funds provided, up to $543,615 is available
for the Office of Inspector General.
Staffing.--The Committee provides $3,576,500 above the
budget request to support the hiring of additional full-time
equivalents. The FMC may use these additional resources to
further the agency's strategic goals and the intent of Congress
to maintain a competitive and reliable international ocean
transportation supply system, and protect the public from
unlawful, unfair, and deceptive ocean transportation practices.
Shipping practices.--On March 31, 2020, the FMC initiated
fact finding 29 in response to impacts related to COVID-19 and
to help identify operational solutions to cargo delivery system
challenges. The initial findings from fact finding 29 led the
FMC to approve a supplemental order on November 20, 2020, to
authorize a formal investigation that examines issues related
to detention and demurrage practices, container return
practices, and the availability of containers for export cargo
and to determine if the policies and practices of vessel-
operating common carries (VOCCs) comply with section 44102(c)
of title 46, United States Code. The Committee understands that
the FMC issued information demand orders to VOCCs and marine
terminal operators (MTOs) on these practices. Further, the FMC
voted on May 19, 2021, to formally establish the national
shipper advisory committee, which was created by the Elijah E.
Cummings Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2020 (P.L. 116-283),
for exporters and importers to advise the FMC on policies
relating to the competitiveness, reliability, integrity, and
fairness of the international ocean freight delivery system.
On May 31, 2022, the final report for fact finding 29,
``The Effects of COVID-19 on the U.S. International Ocean
Transportation Supply Chain'', was released which included 12
final recommendations. The Committee directs the FMC to brief
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, the House
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and the Senate
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation no later
than 30 days after enactment of this Act on the final report
for fact finding 29 and its investigation, any subsequent
enforcement actions, plans to complete the recommended actions,
and an analysis on any additional resources and authorities the
FMC may deem necessary as a result of the findings from fact
finding 29.
Further, the Committee notes that the fines and penalties
that the FMC assessed in fiscal year 2021 was $0. While not a
significant decrease from fiscal year 2020, when only $103 in
fines and penalties were issued, it is a significant decrease
in assessments from $660,125 in fiscal year 2019 and $1,108,194
in fiscal year 2018. The Committee strongly encourages the FMC
to use its existing authorities and enforcement tools,
including the expanded authorities recently enacted in the
Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022, to investigate and address
instances in which VOCCs that are regulated under the Shipping
Act of 1984 are engaging in unfair or unjust discriminatory
practices, giving undue or unreasonable preferences, or
unreasonably refusing to deal or negotiate. In addition, the
Committee directs the FMC to continue to assist U.S. exporters
and importers, ocean transportation intermediaries, and
truckers in engaging with VOCCs and MTOs, and, as requested,
intercede on their behalf in disputes with such entities.
National Railroad Passenger Corporation Office of Inspector General
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $26,248,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 27,720,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 27,935,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +1,687,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +215,000
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) is an independent,
objective unit responsible for detecting and preventing fraud,
waste, abuse, and violations of law and for promoting
efficiencies and effectiveness at Amtrak.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides $27,935,000 for the
OIG. The recommendation will allow the OIG to undertake audits,
evaluations, and investigations and will ensure effective
oversight of Amtrak's programs and operations. The OIG's
efforts have resulted in valuable reports and recommendations
for the Committee and for Amtrak that have yielded cost savings
and management improvements.
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act oversight.--The
$66,000,000,000 in advance appropriations provided across
several rail programs over five years in the IIJA, has the
potential to transform intercity passenger rail in the United
States. Amtrak will be directly responsible for executing at
least $21,585,000,000 of this funding, making capital
improvements to the Northeast Corridor, state-supported, and
long-distance routes. Recognizing this significant investment,
the OIG issued a report on March 31, 2022, highlighting the
challenges Amtrak could encounter when implementing the IIJA.
The Committee appreciates the OIG's initial review and directs
the OIG to continue to monitor Amtrak's use, accounting, and
reporting of the IIJA advance appropriations. Further, the
Committee directs the OIG to notify the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations of any anomalies it finds through
its monitoring of the IIJA. While the OIG has direct oversight
of Amtrak, the DOT OIG conducts oversight of the FRA, and the
FRA is in turn responsible for managing and overseeing grants
to Amtrak. Given the close collaboration between Amtrak and the
FRA on the IIJA projects and implementation, the Committee
directs the OIG to coordinate with the DOT OIG to promote
information sharing appropriate to each other's jurisdiction;
complement each other's audits and investigations, when
appropriate and reasonable to do so, of Amtrak's IIJA-funded
programs, projects, and overall management; and prevent
duplication in oversight activities.
COVID-19 oversight.--The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and
Economic Security Act (P.L. 116-136), Coronavirus Response and
Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA, P.L. 116-
260), and American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA, P.L. 117-2)
provided a combined $3,718,000,000 to Amtrak in supplemental
funding in fiscal years 2020 and 2021 to support Amtrak's
workforce, operations, and response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Committee appreciates the work done to date by the OIG to
monitor and assess Amtrak's use, accounting, and reporting of
this funding. The Committee directs the OIG to continue to
monitor Amtrak's use, accounting, and reporting of this funding
and to notify the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
of any anomalies it finds through its monitoring of the CRRSSA
and the ARPA spending.
National Transportation Safety Board
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $121,400,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 129,300,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 129,300,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +7,900,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. - - -
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is an
independent federal agency charged by Congress with
investigating every civil aviation accident in the United
States, as well as significant accidents in other modes of
transportation--including railroad, highway, marine, and
pipeline--and issuing safety recommendations aimed at
preventing future accidents.
In addition to its investigatory duties, the NTSB is
responsible for maintaining the government's database of civil
aviation accidents and conducting special studies of
transportation safety issues of national significance.
Furthermore, in accordance with the provisions of international
treaties, the NTSB supplies investigators to serve as U.S.
accredited representatives for aviation accidents overseas
involving U.S.-registered aircraft, or involving aircraft or
major components of U.S. manufacture.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
Commercial space flight.--The Committee believes that the
commercial space flight industry will be a key component of
commerce and transportation in the years to come, and that
allowing the industry to innovate without undue government
burdens is important. The Committee strongly desires to ensure
that our nation's progress and innovation in spaceflight is not
jeopardized. At the same time, the Committee is also committed
to seeing a safe and mature industry develop. As a result, the
Committee sees a role for both the National Transportation
Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) in ensuring an innovative, safe, and mature industry
develops.
The Committee is encouraged by the NTSB's outreach to
industry stakeholders and by the efforts of the two agencies to
work together to update a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
concerning commercial space flight. The Committee is aware that
the agencies have been working diligently to come to agreement
and anticipates that they will continue to do so until the
agreement is completed. Completing the MOA will help provide
clarity to stakeholders and allay confusion that may have been
generated from the NTSB's November 16, 2021, notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM) concerning commercial space investigations.
Communication amongst stakeholders, Federal agencies, and
Congress must be sufficient and coordinated. The Committee
believes that finalizing the MOA is of the utmost importance.
As a result, the Committee directs the FAA and the NTSB to work
together to finalize the MOA within 180 days after enactment of
this Act and to jointly brief the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations no later than 30 days after finalizing the
MOA.
The Committee directs the NTSB to carefully consider
comments received as part of the NPRM, and is encouraged by the
intent of the agency to issue a supplemental notice of proposed
rulemaking in response to stakeholder comments. Subsequently,
and prior to finalizing or implementing any rule related to
commercial space investigations, the Committee directs the NTSB
and the FAA to conduct outreach to the commercial spaceflight
industry on the contents of the MOA, to conduct site visits,
and hold a public hearing in order to inform the NTSB's
decision-making and rulemaking on this matter.
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
PAYMENT TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $166,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 170,000,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 185,000,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +19,000,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +15,000,000
The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (NRC) was created
by the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation Act (title VI of
the Housing and Community Development Amendments of 1978). The
NRC now operates under the trade name ``NeighborWorks America''
and helps local communities establish working partnerships
between residents and representatives of the public and private
sectors. These partnership-based organizations are independent,
tax-exempt, community-based nonprofit entities, often referred
to as NeighborWorks organizations.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends an appropriation of $185,000,000
for fiscal year 2023.
Neighborhood revitalizations.--Concentrations of abandoned
properties negatively impact the long-term viability of the
communities in which they are located and undermine the impact
of other infrastructure improvements. When undertaken
strategically, demolition of abandoned properties can alleviate
these damages. The Committee provides $25,000,000 for a
competitive grant program to carry out neighborhood
revitalization and rehabilitation support activities in areas
with concentrations of abandoned or distressed properties. The
Committee directs that NRC brief the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on its proposed competition
guidelines no later than 180 days after enactment of this Act.
Aging in place.--Due to the rising costs of long-term care
and societal changes, the Committee continues to support aging
in place programs that modify and improve older homes so that
seniors may safely live in those homes for a longer period as
they age. The Committee continues to encourage the NRC to
support training, counseling, and programs that assist seniors
in sustainable aging in place and to identify the conflux of
older housing stock, older-population states, and, in
particular, older-population regions within those states, and
to invest robustly in those regions with aging in place housing
programs.
Surface Transportation Board
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $39,152,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 41,429,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 42,029,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +2,877,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. +600,000
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) was created by the
ICC Termination Act of 1995 (P.L. 104-88) and is the successor
agency to the Interstate Commerce Commission. The STB is an
economic regulatory and adjudicatory body charged by Congress
with resolving railroad rate and service disputes and reviewing
proposed railroad mergers, and the regulation of other surface
transportation carriers, including the intercity bus industry
and surface pipeline carriers, and household-good carriers. The
Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act of 2015 (P.L.
114-110) established the STB as a wholly independent agency.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommendation provides an appropriation of
$42,029,000 for the STB. The STB is estimated to collect
$1,250,000 in fees, which will offset the appropriation for a
total program cost of $40,779,000.
On-time performance.--In order to establish new intercity
passenger rail service or add frequency to existing routes,
reliable access to host railroad tracks is needed. The
Committee recognizes the challenges host railroads already face
in balancing the demands of passenger and freight trains, which
can impact on-time performance. These challenges are regularly
reflected in Amtrak's existing service and add to the
complexity of expanding service. For fiscal year 2021, Amtrak
reported that customers arrived at their destination on time on
long-distance trains 51.7 percent of the time, while customers
traveling on state-supported trains arrived at their
destination on time 82.4 percent of the time. The Committee is
pleased that the FRA issued a final rule on November 16, 2020,
to meet the requirements of the Passenger Rail Investment and
Improvement Act of 2008 (P.L. 110-432), which established a
customer on-time performance minimum standard of 80 percent for
any two consecutive calendar quarters and required Amtrak and
host railroads to jointly certify that train schedules align
with the customer on-time performance minimum standard. The
customer on-time performance minimum standard went into effect
for certified and uncertified schedules in July 2021 and for
disputed schedules in October 2021. In February 2022, the FRA
published the first quarterly report for the fourth quarter of
fiscal year 2021 and in May 2022, the FRA published the first
quarterly report covering all train schedules and routes, due
to the phased implementation of the final rule, for the first
quarter of fiscal year 2022.
The STB has oversight and investigatory responsibilities
for the customer on-time performance minimum standard, and will
play a critical role in enforcing the customer on-time
performance minimum standard in fiscal year 2022 and beyond.
The Committee appreciates the work the STB has done to date to
develop plans to enhance the STB's passenger rail oversight
efforts and to meet its oversight, investigatory, and
enforcement responsibilities for the customer on-time
performance minimum standard. Further, the Committee notes that
section 22309 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
requires the STB to establish a passenger rail program to carry
out the STB's passenger rail responsibilities and to hire up to
10 additional full-time equivalents (FTEs). In the fiscal year
2023 budget request, the STB describes its ongoing work to
establish the passenger rail unit and includes funding for two
FTEs to staff the passenger rail unit. The Committee recognizes
the importance of establishing and staffing the passenger rail
program as required by section 22309 of the IIJA. Therefore,
the Committee recommendation approves the STB's fiscal year
2023 budget request regarding the passenger rail unit and
provides not less than $1,000,000 for the STB to staff the
passenger rail unit with five FTEs to assist with passenger
rail activities, and other activities as appropriate as
determined by the STB. Further, the Committee reminds the STB
of the direction included in House Report 117-99 to report to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than
January 31, 2023 on the number of on-time performance matters
formally brought before the STB, the average staff resources
dedicated to each such matters, the average length of time
needed to complete its work on each such matters, the number of
staff necessary to support these activities, and estimates on
any additional resources needed to address such matters in a
timely manner. The Committee looks forward to receiving this
information, as it will be critical to the Committee in
determining the needs and abilities of the STB to fully
implement section 22309 of the IIJA.
United States Interagency Council on Homelessness
OPERATING EXPENSES
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022....................... $3,800,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023...................... 4,700,000
Recommended in the bill............................... 4,580,000
Bill compared with:
Appropriation, fiscal year 2022................... +780,000
Budget request, fiscal year 2023.................. -120,000
The mission of the United States Interagency Council on
Homelessness (USICH) is to coordinate multi-agency Federal
response to homelessness.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Committee recommends $4,580,000 for continued
operations of the United States Interagency Council on
Homelessness.
Schools and housing opportunities.--The Committee is
concerned that students lacking adequate housing opportunities
leads to instability in schools, worsening school performance,
and the continuation of the cycle of poverty. The Committee
directs the USICH, in consultation with the Department of
Education, to provide a report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations within 180 days of enactment of
this Act on the feasibility of creating stronger partnerships
between schools and housing agencies to facilitate access to
stable housing opportunities for students.
Technical assistance in providing transitional housing for
survivors of domestic violence.--The Committee directs USICH to
continue collaborating with relevant stakeholders to improve
the intake methodology and practices for survivors of domestic
violence by providing necessary technical assistance that CoCs
can efficiently implement. USICH shall continue providing
periodic updates to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on its progress.
Annual reporting requirements.--The Committee directs USICH
to provide an annual report to the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations that compiles and summarizes all information
required by section 203(c) of the McKinney Vento Homeless
Assistance Act and identify any challenges in obtaining the
required data, and the rationale behind any incomplete data.
The Committee directs USICH to submit the fiscal year 2023
report no later than September 30, 2023.
Definition of homelessness.--The Committee recognizes that
different Federal agencies provide homelessness assistance
through programs targeted to those experiencing homelessness or
through mainstream programs that broadly assist low-income
populations. However, the ways in which these agencies define
homelessness has caused inconsistencies and raised concerns
whether existing data on homelessness provides a complete
picture of its extent and nature. In 2010, the GAO conducted a
thorough review of Federal agencies, including the Departments
of Education, Health and Human Services, and Housing and Urban
Development, and their definitions and programs related to
homelessness in the report ``Homelessness: A Common Vocabulary
Could Help Agencies Collaborate and Collect More Consistent
Data''. The report highlighted that there are inconsistent
definitions to homelessness across these agencies, subsequently
USICH collaborated with these agencies to improve aspects of
their definition, data collection, and programs per GAO's
recommendations. Given how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted
homelessness and how programs are administered using different
definitions, the Committee encourages USICH to coordinate with
the previously mentioned agencies and determine whether the
definition of homelessness should be updated to a more common
definition that can be used across Federal agencies.
Mental health care and homeless populations.--The Committee
is concerned about the number of individuals with a severe
mental illness who are experiencing homelessness and the
ability for hospitals and homeless service providers to provide
comprehensive care for these individuals. The Committee directs
the USICH to evaluate and report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on best practices for
collaborating between hospitals conducting emergency intake,
and community care providers involved in the coordination of
care and shelter, within 180 days of enactment of this Act.
Functional zero homelessness.--The Committee recognizes
that many communities have eliminated homelessness, but there
are clear challenges to defining an end to homelessness that is
widely accepted and can be measured. The Committee understands
that functional zero is a definition for ending homelessness
that is measurable and can be tracked over time. To achieve
functional zero, a community must have fewer people
experiencing homelessness than exit homelessness in any given
month, as evidenced by quality, real time data. This measures
whether communities have resilient housing systems in place
that can achieve and sustain functional zero homelessness, thus
making homelessness rare overall, and quickly resolving new
housing crises. The Committee encourages USICH to help
communities understand how this definition can be measured and
tracked as part of their efforts to ending homelessness for all
people.
Pet friendly shelters.--The Committee recognizes that there
are instances where individuals experiencing homelessness are
not provided the opportunity to bring their pets with them into
housing, resulting in individuals refusing shelter or housing
assistance and choosing to remain in a place not meant for
human habitation. The Committee notes the California pet
assistance and support program as a successful model for
awarding grants to homeless shelters that provide
accommodations for pets of unhoused individuals and families.
The Committee encourages USICH to support and provide, to the
extent practicable, guidance on how to create pet-friendly
shelter and housing assistance programs for the unhoused.
TITLE IV
GENERAL PROVISIONS--THIS ACT
Section 401 prohibits the use of funds for the planning or
execution of any program to pay the expenses of, or otherwise
compensate, non-Federal parties intervening in regulatory or
adjudicatory proceedings.
Section 402 prohibits the obligation of funds beyond the
current fiscal year and the transfer of funds to other
appropriations, unless expressly provided.
Section 403 limits consulting service expenditures through
procurement contracts to those contracts contained in the
public record, except where otherwise provided under existing
law.
Section 404 prohibits funds from being used for certain
types of employee training.
Section 405 specifies requirements for the reprogramming of
funds and requires agencies to submit a report in order to
establish the baseline for the application of reprogramming and
transfer authorities.
Section 406 provides that not to exceed 50 percent of
unobligated balances for salaries and expenses may remain
available until September 30, 2024, for each account for the
purposes authorized, subject to the approval of the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations.
Section 407 prohibits the use of funds for any project that
seeks to use the power of eminent domain, unless eminent domain
is employed only for a public use.
Section 408 prohibits funds from being transferred to any
department, agency, or instrumentality of the U.S. Government,
except where transfer authority is provided in this or any
other appropriations act.
Section 409 prohibits funds from being used by an entity
unless the expenditure is in compliance with the Buy American
Act.
Section 410 prohibits funds from being made available to
any person or entity that has been convicted of violating the
Buy American Act.
Section 411 prohibits funds from being used for first-class
airline accommodations in contravention of sections 301-10.122
and 301-10.123 of title 41, CFR.
Section 412 restricts the number of employees that agencies
may send to international conferences unless such attendance is
important to the national interest.
Section 413 caps the amount of fees the STB can charge or
collect for rate or practice complaints filed at the amount
authorized for district court civil suit filing fees.
Section 414 prohibits funds from being used to maintain or
establish computer networks unless such networks block the
viewing, downloading, or exchange of pornography.
Section 415 prohibits funds from being used to deny an
Inspector General timely access to any records, documents, or
other materials available to the department or agency over
which that Inspector General has responsibilities, or to
prevent or impede that Inspector General's access to such
records, documents, or other materials.
Section 416 prohibits funds to be used to pay award or
incentive fees for contractors whose performance is below
satisfactory, behind schedule, over budget, or failed to meet
requirements of the contract, with exceptions.
Section 417 references Congressionally requested projects
contained in this report.
Section 418 prohibits funds from being used to permanently
replace an employee intent on returning to his or her past
occupation following completion of military service.
Section 419 prohibits funds from being used for the
approval of a new foreign air carrier permit or exemption
application if that approval would contravene United States law
or Article 17 bis of the U.S.-E.U.-Iceland-Norway Air Transport
Agreement.
TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATION OF COMMUNITY PROJECT FUNDING ITEMS
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Agency Account Project Recipient House Amount
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Reno Airport (RNO) Reno Tahoe Airport $3,589,000
Transportation Airports. Terminal Road Authority (RTAA).
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Des Moines Airport Des Moines Airport 7,000,000
Transportation Airports. (DSM) Terminal Design. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Eppley Airfield (OMA) Omaha Airport Authority 5,000,000
Transportation Airports. Terminal Modernization
Program Phase 1 --
Central Utility Plant
Base Building.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for MidAmerica St. Louis MidAmerica St. Louis 3,250,000
Transportation Airports. Airport (BLV) Federal Airport.
Inspection Station.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Indianapolis Indianapolis Airport 4,875,000
Transportation Airports. International Airport Authority.
(IND) Master Plan.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Pocono Mountains Pocono Mountains 3,000,000
Transportation Airports. Municipal Airport Municipal Airport
(MPO) T-Hangar Authority.
Building Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Electric Shuttle Bus San Antonio 1,500,000
Transportation Airports. (eBus) Program at San International Airport.
Antonio International
Airport (SAT).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Ada Regional Airport Ada Regional Airport 3,410,000
Transportation Airports. (ADH) East Side (ADH).
Industrial
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Fresno Yosemite City of Fresno -- 4,400,000
Transportation Airports. International Airports Division.
Airport's (FAT) Runway
11L-29R Reconstruction
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Terminal Expansion, Lee County Port 7,000,000
Transportation Airports. Phase II--Gates Authority.
Expansion Southwest
Florida International
Airport (RSW).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Replacement and Upgrade Town of Islip-- 3,000,000
Transportation Airports. of Airport Fencing and Department of Aviation
Security Cameras Long and Transportation.
Island MacArthur
Airport (ISP).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Aircraft Hangar Auburn- Auburn-Lewiston 1,600,000
Transportation Airports. Lewiston Municipal Municipal Airport.
Airport (LEW).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Cleveland Hopkins (CLE) City of Cleveland 1,190,000
Transportation Airports. Taxiway Victor Department of Port
Extension Project. Control.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for South Texas City of Edinburg....... 1,800,000
Transportation Airports. International Airport
at Edinburg (EBG)
Security Fencing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Air Traffic Control City of St. Joseph..... 5,000,000
Transportation Airports. Tower and Support
Facilities at the
Rosecrans Memorial
Airport (STJ).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Kirksville Regional City of Kirksville..... 3,325,000
Transportation Airports. Airport (IRK) Terminal
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Entrance Road Danville-Boyle County 1,250,000
Transportation Airports. Relocation, Danville- Airport--DAN.
Boyle County Airport
(DVK).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for St. Landry Parish St. Landry Parish 3,105,000
Transportation Airports. Airport (OPL) Safety Government.
Improvement Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for The Eastern Iowa (CID) Cedar Rapids Airport 7,000,000
Transportation Airports. Airport Taxiway Commission.
Expansion Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Niagara Falls Niagara Frontier 900,000
Transportation Airports. International Airport Transportation
(IAG) Taxiway Authority.
Realignment and
Extension, Design.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Syracuse Airport (SYR) Syracuse Regional 2,500,000
Transportation Airports. Consolidated Airport Airport Authority
Operations Command (SRAA).
Center Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Martha's Vineyard Martha's Vineyard 1,000,000
Transportation Airports. Airport (MVY) Airport.
Wastewater Treatment
Facility & Collection
System Upgrades.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Washington Regional City of Washington..... 3,000,000
Transportation Airports. Airport (8WC) Runway
Extension and
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Treasure Coast Treasure Coast 3,000,000
Transportation Airports. International Airport International (FPR)
(FPR) Runway Extension. Airport.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Richmond International Capital Region Airport 4,000,000
Transportation Airports. Airport (RIC) Aircraft Commission.
Rescue and Fire
Fighting Station.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Wheeling-Ohio County Ohio County Commission. 1,000,000
Transportation Airports. Airport (HLG) Critical
Apron Pavement Rehab
Phase I.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Runway 13 Approach Reading Regional 2,000,000
Transportation Airports. Lighting Reading Airport Authority.
Regional Airport (RDG).
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Gary/Chicago Gary/Chicago 4,000,000
Transportation Airports. International Airport International Airport.
(GYY), Gary, IN --
Cargo Logistics Apron.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Yakima Air (YKM) Yakima Air Terminal 5,000,000
Transportation Airports. Terminal. (YKM).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Bishop Airport (BIH) County of Inyo......... 2,000,000
Transportation Airports. Commercial Service
Terminal.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Installation of Airport San Diego County 3,300,000
Transportation Airports. Ground Support Regional Airport
Equipment (GSE) Authority.
Charging Stations --
Phase 1a (19 gates)
San Diego
International Airport
(SAN).
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for King Airport (STT) Virgin Islands Port 4,000,000
Transportation Airports. Commuter Wing. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Rohlsen Airport (STX) Virgin Islands Port 4,000,000
Transportation Airports. Runway. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for King Airport (STT) Virgin Islands Port 4,000,000
Transportation Airports. Safety Drainage. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Rohlsen Airport (STX) Virgin Islands Port 4,000,000
Transportation Airports. Apron Rehabilitation. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Raleigh-Durham Raleigh-Durham Airport 6,000,000
Transportation Airports. International Airport Authority.
(RDU) Runway
Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Arnold Palmer Regional Westmoreland County 5,000,000
Transportation Airports. Airport (LBE) Terminal Airport Authority.
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Chilton County Airport Chilton County Airport 1,785,000
Transportation Airports. (02A) Runway Extension. Authority.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Lanett Airport (7A3) Lanett Regional Airport 5,000,000
Transportation Airports. Access Road.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Raleigh-Durham Raleigh-Durham Airport 5,000,000
Transportation Airports. International Airport Authority.
(RDU) North Cargo
Taxilane
Reconstruction.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Runway #14 Resurfacing Western Reserve Port 5,000,000
Transportation Airports. (3000' ft) for Authority.
Youngstown-Warren
Regional Airport (YNG).
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for DuBois Regional Airport Clearfield-Jefferson 3,000,000
Transportation Airports. (DUJ) Rehabilitation & Counties Regional
Reconstruction of Airport Authority.
Runway, Taxiway, and
Apron.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Replace Perimeter City of DeKalb......... 1,125,000
Transportation Airports. Fencing--Phase 1,
DeKalb Taylor
Municipal Airport
(DKB), DeKalb, IL.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Cape May Airport (WWD) Delaware River and Bay 2,000,000
Transportation Airports. Hangar. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Zero Carbon Electric Dallas-Fort Worth 3,000,000
Transportation Airports. Central Utility Plant. Airport (DFW).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airport Terminal Jackson County Airport- 2,000,000
Transportation Airports. Building Update. Reynolds Field (JXN).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for General Aviation Ramp Scholes International 1,800,000
Transportation Airports. Reconstruction Project. at Galveston (GLS).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airfield Drainage Scholes International 2,000,000
Transportation Airports. Improvements Project. at Galveston (GLS).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Taxiway E Relocation Scholes International 2,000,000
Transportation Airports. and Reconstruction. at Galveston (GLS).
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Equipment for the Lehigh Northampton 600,000
Transportation Airports. Security Checkpoint Airport Authority.
and Terminal Connector
at Lehigh Valley
International Airport.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for XNA Temporary Control Northwest Arkansas 5,000,000
Transportation Airports. Tower Replacement. Regional (XNA).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Replacement of Air Francis S. Gabreski 3,000,000
Transportation Airports. Traffic Control Tower. (FOK).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for South Perimeter Road Francis S. Gabreski 1,300,000
Transportation Airports. Utility Project. (FOK).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Lighting Interstate 65 City of Good Hope...... 876,000
Transportation Programs. Interchange 305 at
County Road 222.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Reche Canyon Road City of Colton......... 4,166,000
Transportation Programs. Realignment to Hunts
Lane.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Little 3rd Street San Bernardino County.. 2,560,000
Transportation Programs. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 3rd Street Corridor Inland Valley 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Project. Development Agency
Joint Powers Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Lemmon Drive Regional Transportation 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction. Commission of Washoe
County (RTC Washoe).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Moody Lane/Coleman Road Churchill County....... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Connector Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Phase I Ports-to-Plains Texas Department of 1,600,000
Transportation Programs. Corridor Interstate Transportation (TXDOT).
Planning.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SL 88--Lubbock Outer Texas Department of 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Loop From: CR 2240 Transportation (TXDOT).
(AVE U) To: 0.5 mi
East of US 87 (TxDOT
Project Id: 1502-01-
031).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SL 88/US 87 Texas Department of 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Interchange--Lubbock Transportation (TXDOT).
Outer Loop From: 114th
Street (CR 8052) To:
146th Street (CR 7500)
(TxDOT Project Id:
0068-01-073).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Reconstruction of the Town of Medfield....... 1,300,000
Transportation Programs. West Street / Route 27
Intersection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Beacon Street Bridle Town of Brookline...... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Path Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Centre Street / Central Town of Dover.......... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Avenue Bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure South Street East City of Taunton........ 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge Replacement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure PLEASANT STREET BRIDGE Town of Dighton........ 2,750,000
Transportation Programs. over MUDDY COVE INLET.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Montgomery County Montgomery County...... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge Replacement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Broadway Multimodal Polk County............ 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Blackstone Streetscape Blackstone Business 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Improvement District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Phase II of The North City of Omaha.......... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. 24th Street
Streetscape
Improvements Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure The Point Intersection City of Delaware....... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Gaysport Bridge Muskingum County 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Replacement Project. Engineer's Office.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Thornwood Drive City of Newark......... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Interchange Delaware County 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Construction Project Engineer's Office.
on I-71 at Sunbury
Parkway.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure LTID Roadway Licking County 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project. Transportation
Improvement District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Newtown Pike Extension Lexington Fayette Urban 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Project, Phase III County Government.
Scott Street Connector.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Reynoldsburg-- City of Reynoldsburg, 1,585,000
Transportation Programs. East Main Street Phase OH.
II.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Franklin County--Ferris Franklin County 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road Corridor. Engineer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Capital SouthEast Elk Grove-Rancho 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Connector--D3a Class I Cordova- El Dorado
Multi-Use Path. Connector Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Riley Street Safety City of Folsom......... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Old Town Streetscape City of Elk Grove...... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Project Phase 2.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure White Rock Road -- 0.5 City of Rancho Cordova. 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Mile East of Rancho
Cordova Parkway to Rio
Del Oro Parkway.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Laguna Creek Inter- City of Elk Grove...... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Regional Trail
Crossing at State
Route 99 (SR-99).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Lake Shore Drive Houghton County Road 1,150,000
Transportation Programs. Construction. Commission.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Skanee Road Baraga County Road 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements (from Commission.
Jentoft Road to Town
Road).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Brutus Road Emmet County Road 1,100,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction Project Commission.
from U.S.31 to the
Cheboygan County Line.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Skanee Road Baraga County Road 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements (from Commission.
Town Road to Portice
Road).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Multimodal City of Falls Church... 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Transportation
Infrastructure
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SH-66 from Edmond to Oklahoma Department of 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Luther. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I-35 Interchange at Oklahoma Department of 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Waterloo Road. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Moon Lake ADA Pasco County........... 2,400,000
Transportation Programs. Accessibility Bus
Stops.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 181st Safety City of Gresham........ 3,178,686
Transportation Programs. Improvements Project --
Gresham, OR.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Jordan Road to Sandy Oregon Department of 2,332,000
Transportation Programs. River Delta Multi-use Transportation.
Path, Columbia River
Gorge National Scenic
Area -- Multnomah
County, OR.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure NE Halsey Safety and City of Portland....... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Access to Transit
Project -- Portland,
OR.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Earthquake Ready Multnomah County....... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Burnside Bridge (EQRB)
Design Phase --
Multnomah County, OR.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 82nd Ave MAX Station TriMet................. 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project --
Portland, OR.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Main Avenue/OR 104 City of Warrenton...... 1,360,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Route.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Beaverton Downtown Loop City of Beaverton...... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure OR141: Hall Boulevard Oregon Department of 3,200,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Safety Transportation.
Improvements at
Hemlock & Spruce.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure OR-18/OR-99W Corridor Oregon Department of 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Safety and Transportation.
Intersection
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Post Creek Cut Off Pulaski County......... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Pumphouse Road Mount Vernon Township.. 160,000
Transportation Programs. Resurfacing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Frank Scott Parkway St. Clair County....... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Extension.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Memorial Bridges Loop City of Cleveland...... 432,000
Transportation Programs. Trail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Center for University of Akron.... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation of
Aging Transportation
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Bridge Replacement at City of Camarillo...... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Las Posas Road (U.S.
101) and Ventura
Boulevard.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Blount County Greenway. Blount County Highway 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Department.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Knoxville South City of Knoxville...... 500,000
Transportation Programs. Waterfront Pedestrian/
Bicycle Bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Rocky Mount, City of Rocky Mount.... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. NC's Downtown
Pedestrian Bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Greenville, NC City of Greenville..... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Connecting Communities
through Greenway
Access.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Magnolia Avenue City of Corona......... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Limonite Gap Pedestrian City of Eastvale....... 1,600,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I-215 and Keller Road City of Murrieta....... 2,600,000
Transportation Programs. Interchange Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Scott Road/Bundy Canyon City of Menifee........ 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I-15 Express Lanes Riverside County 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Southern Extension. Transportation
Commission.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Auto Center Drive City of Lake Elsinore.. 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Ontario Avenue/I-15 City of Corona......... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Multimodal Corridor
Enhancements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Arroyo Grande Swinging City of Arroyo Grande.. 500,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 101 High Occupancy Santa Barbara County 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Vehicle Project Association of
Segment 4D North. Governments.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Prado Road Bridge City of San Luis Obispo 2,065,000
Transportation Programs. Replacement project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of LA- Cool City of Los Angeles 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Pavement and Shade Mayor's Office.
Structures.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Ashville Pike Pickaway County 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Replacement Bridge. Transportation
Improvement District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure USR 33 Lane Expansion.. Fairfield County 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Engineer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Road Improvements for City of Elberta........ 387,000
Transportation Programs. the City of Elberta.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Road Improvements for City of Silverhill..... 450,000
Transportation Programs. the City of Silverhill.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Road Improvements for City of Summerdale..... 390,000
Transportation Programs. the City of Summerdale.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Traffic Signal for the City of Creola......... 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. City of Creola.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I-10 Improvements to Alabama Department of 3,500,000
Transportation Programs. the Causeway. Public Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Indianapolis City of Indianapolis... 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Market Street
Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure RM 2243 Resiliency Williamson County...... 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure East Central Avenue City of Belton......... 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR 590 Paving Project.. PennDOT District 4..... 2,400,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure East to West Oahu City and County of 4,800,000
Transportation Programs. Active Transportation Honolulu Department of
Corridor. Transportation
Services.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure DuPage River Trail..... DuPage County.......... 1,500,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Little Miami River Warren County.......... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Building Better City of Cincinnati..... 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Neighborhoods Phase 1.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Senator Mike Enzi City of Gillette....... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Memorial Overpass
Replacement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Colorado Street/ City of Arcadia........ 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Boulevard Corridor
Complete Street in
Arcadia CA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Glendora People City of Glendora....... 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Movement Project in
Glendora CA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Chris Walsh Memorial City of Framingham, MA. 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Trail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Mystic River Path...... Town of Arlington...... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Blue Ridge Boulevard City of Grandview 4,600,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Missouri.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I-35 Widening in Love Oklahoma Department of 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. County and Goldsby, Transportation.
Oklahoma.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure S.E. 29th Street and City of Midwest City... 2,400,000
Transportation Programs. Douglas Blvd.
Intersection
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure US-81 Realignment in Oklahoma Department of 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Grady County, Oklahoma. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Oswalt Road Grade, Oklahoma Department of 4,400,000
Transportation Programs. Drain, Bridge, and Transportation.
Surface Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SH-37 Railroad Oklahoma Department of 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Underpass in Moore, Transportation.
Oklahoma.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Sunrise Valley Cycle Fairfax County 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Track Innovation to Government.
Herndon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure North Woodbridge Prince William County 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Bridge. Government.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I-66 Trail/Vienna Fairfax County 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Metrorail Station Government.
Bicycle and Pedestrian
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Calwa Complete Streets Fresno County.......... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Madera County State Madera County.......... 1,950,000
Transportation Programs. Route 41 Expressway
Final Design Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Air Line Trail Gap Town of East Hampton... 1,400,000
Transportation Programs. Boardwalk.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Quinebaug River Trail -- Town of Plainfield..... 2,179,953
Transportation Programs. SR 205 to Trout
Hatchery Rd.,
Plainfield, CT.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Cottage Grove-- City of Cottage Grove.. 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. 80th Street
Transportation and
Infrastructure Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Burnsville City of Burnsville..... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Highway 13 & Nicollet
Avenue Mobility
Improvement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Dakota County I35&50 Dakota County.......... 5,040,000
Transportation Programs. Interchange
Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Dakota County Veterans Dakota County.......... 4,995,000
Transportation Programs. Memorial Greenway.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of West St. Paul City of West St. Paul, 3,100,000
Transportation Programs. Smith/Dodd Minnesota.
Intersection
Realignment, Public
Plaza and Officer
Scott Patrick Memorial.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Prior Lake City of Prior Lake..... 632,150
Transportation Programs. Trail Gap Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Future I-57--Walnut Arkansas Department of 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Ridge, Arkansas to Transportation.
Missouri State Line.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure U.S. Highway 412 Arkansas Department of 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Corridor Improvements. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure College Boulevard City of Overland Park, 5,432,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge over Indian KS.
Creek Reconstruction,
Overland Park, KS.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 167th Street, Switzer City of Overland Park, 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road to Antioch Road, KS.
Overland Park, Kansas.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure School Access and Village of Worden...... 326,600
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Safety
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure West Main Cross Street City of Taylorville.... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements, Webster
to Cheney.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Hollow Avenue Roadway City of Jerseyville.... 900,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements Phase 2.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Reas Bridge Road County of Macon........ 4,500,000
Transportation Programs. Bridges Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Cross County Trail County of Montgomery, 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. (CCT) Bridge & Trail. PA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Coos County Libby Lane Coos County............ 608,000
Transportation Programs. Paving Project (MP
3.33 to MP 5.62).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure River Road--Santa Clara City of Eugene......... 6,000,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian and Bicycle
Bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Redmond Central City of Redmond........ 1,100,000
Transportation Programs. Connector III (RCC 3).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 20th Street NE and Main City of Lake Stevens... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Street Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Woodinville's City of Woodinville.... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Eastrail Crossing and
SR 202 Trestle
Widening Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Citywide Traffic System City of Concord........ 631,200
Transportation Programs. Upgrade Phase 2
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Ygnacio Valley Road City of Walnut Creek... 2,520,000
Transportation Programs. Fiber Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Lamorinda Smart Signal City of Orinda......... 4,185,000
Transportation Programs. System Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure School Street Safe City of Lafayette...... 3,100,000
Transportation Programs. Routes to School
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Arterial Traffic Broward Metropolitan 1,848,761
Transportation Programs. Management System for Planning Organization.
Davie Boulevard.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure University Drive Broward Metropolitan 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Multimodal Planning Organization.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Construction Funding Friends of the Detroit 4,100,000
Transportation Programs. for Gap and River.
Intersection
Improvements for the
Downriver Linked
Greenways Trail System.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Pennsylvania Road Grade Detroit Region 865,775
Transportation Programs. Separation. Aerotropolis
Development
Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Austin -- City of Austin......... 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Northern Walnut Creek
Trail Section 3.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Pittsburgh City Steps.. City of Pittsburgh..... 7,000,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Trunk Highway 25 City of Buffalo........ 5,785,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Trunk Highway 65 Anoka County........... 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements at 109th
Avenue.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Trunk Highway 65 City of Blaine......... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements at 99th
Avenue Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I-94 Expansion Project. City of St. Michael.... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure US 212 Rural Freight Carver County.......... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Mobility and Safety
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure US Highway 169 / CR 4 Sherburne County....... 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Rural Safety and
Mobility Interchange
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Middle Avenue City of Menlo Park..... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian/Bicycle
Rail Crossing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Bernardo Avenue City of Mountain View.. 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Undercrossing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Village to Hakone City of Saratoga....... 1,520,000
Transportation Programs. Gardens Walkway
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Spooky Knoll Trail..... Midpeninsula Regional 400,000
Transportation Programs. Open Space District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Resurfacing Sharp Park City of Pacifica....... 800,000
Transportation Programs. Priority Development
Area.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Boulder Creek Complete Santa Cruz County 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Streets Improvements Regional
project. Transportation
Commission.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Highway 1/Frenchman's City of Half Moon Bay.. 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Creek Intersection and
Bike/Pedestrian
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Walnut Street Bridge City of Chattanooga.... 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Repair and Restoration.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Harwin Drive and Southwest Houston 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Hillcroft Avenue Redevelopment
Intersection Authority.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Montgomery Road and City of Aurora, IL..... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Hill Avenue
Intersection
Improvement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Forest Preserve of Will Forest Preserve of Will 1,100,000
Transportation Programs. County Route 53 Bike & County.
Pedestrian Path.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Reconstruction of State City of Lakeland....... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road 33/Interstate 4
Interchange (Exit 38)
in Lakeland, Florida.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Tolleson Pedestrian City of Tolleson....... 3,500,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge System.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I-505 Vaca Valley City of Vacaville...... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Parkway Corridor Multi-
Modal Improvement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Jepson Parkway Phase 2B City of Fairfield...... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. (Access to Travis AFB
and Canon Road Safety
Improvements).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR128/I-505 City of Winters........ 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Overcrossing (Br. 22-
0110)/Russell Blvd
Bicycle and Pedestrian
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Stevenson Bridge Solano County.......... 3,387,619
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Road Raising & Flood Town of Babylon........ 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Resiliency for Amity
Harbor and American
Venice Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Village Lindenhurst Village of Lindenhurst. 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Resurface Projects.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Safe Routes to School City of Santa Clarita.. 1,313,000
Transportation Programs. Safety Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Sequoia Avenue Grade Southern California 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Crossing Safety Regional Rail
Improvements. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Avenue M Corridor and City of Palmdale....... 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. US Air Force Plant 42
Access Improvement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Avenue M and Sierra City of Palmdale....... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Highway Grade
Separation
Environmental Review
and Planning Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Rehabilitation of Chicago Department of 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Cicero Ave Bridge over Transportation (CDOT).
Sanitary and Ship
Canal.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Berwyn -34th Street City of Berwyn......... 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Modernization and
Stormwater Management
Improvements Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Card Sound Bridge Monroe County.......... 1,863,200
Transportation Programs. Replacement Planning,
Design & Engineering
(PD&E) Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Camino Real City of Eagle Pass..... 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. International Bridge
Roadway
Reconfiguration.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Cuyahoga County Cuyahoga County........ 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Ridgewood Drive Bridge
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Green Arlington City of Green.......... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Mile 10 North Road Hidalgo County Precinct 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Project. 1.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Reconstruction of Puerto Rico Highways 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Highway PR-181, from and Transportation
Km 38.6 to Km 55.0, in Authority.
Gurabo, Puerto Rico.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Completion of PR-122 Puerto Rico Highways 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Connector, from Lajas and Transportation
to San German, Puerto Authority.
Rico.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Borough of Norwood: Norwood Borough........ 800,000
Transportation Programs. Broad Street Bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure LA-30 Environmental Louisiana Department of 1,100,000
Transportation Programs. Study. Transportation and
Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure MRB South GBR: LA 1 to Louisiana Department of 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. LA 30 Connector. Transportation and
Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Riverway Blvd City of Riverside...... 3,200,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Excelsior Springs Safe City of Excelsior 3,600,000
Transportation Programs. Routes to School. Springs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure International International 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Management District Management District.
Intersection Safety
Improvements Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Hartman Middle School Gulfgate Redevelopment 1,600,000
Transportation Programs. and Alcott Elementary Authority.
Safe Routes to School
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure U.S. 121/U.S. 460 Coalfields Expressway 3,500,000
Transportation Programs. Intersection and Authority.
Hawk's Nest Paving
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Reunion Parkway Madison County......... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Crossing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Bulldog Way Extended Mississippi State 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements. University.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Trojan Trail/249 Bridge Barren County Fiscal 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Widening Project. Court.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR 132 West Project Stanislaus Council of 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Phase 2. Governments.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure State Route 99/120 San Joaquin Council of 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Connector Project Governments (SJCOG).
Phase 1B.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Knob Creek Road Tennessee Department of 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-126 Widening........ Tennessee Department of 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-449 Extension of Tennessee Department of 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Veterans Boulevard. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-35 Construction and Tennessee Department of 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Main Street Watertown Town of Watertown...... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road Safety Audit.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Columbia Heights Road City of Longview....... 5,500,000
Transportation Programs. Safety Improvement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Twin City Memorial City of North Tonawanda 500,000
Transportation Programs. Highway Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Bailey Avenue Complete City of Buffalo........ 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Streets Signal
Synchronization
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Wall Street Corridor City of Norwalk, 5,500,000
Transportation Programs. Revitalization Project. Connecticut.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Alburnett Road City of Marion......... 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Extension.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure MD 5 Reconstruction at Maryland Department of 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Great Mills -- Transportation.
Construction Funding.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure South Escondido Access City of Escondido...... 1,400,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-52 Congestion City of Santee......... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 148th Street Non- City of Shoreline, WA.. 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Motorized Bridge
Project, Shoreline, WA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Michelle Obama Trail-- DeKalb County 3,617,500
Transportation Programs. PATH Trail Project. Government.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure East Liverpool City of East Liverpool. 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Riverfront Trail
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Washington County Ohio Ohio Department of 800,000
Transportation Programs. SR 7 Logistics Lane. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Half Moon Bay Bridge Village of Croton-on- 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction Project. Hudson.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Route 9W at Oak Tree Town of Orangetown..... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road Safety
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Route 9 Road Diet...... Village of Ossining.... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Cuyahoga I-77 / Miller Ohio Department of 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road Interchange. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Auburn Road Resurfacing Geauga County.......... 1,200,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure State Route 84 City of Wickliffe...... 849,000
Transportation Programs. Resurfacing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Washington Street Geauga County.......... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Resurfacing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Lake Calumet Trail..... Illinois International 844,800
Transportation Programs. Port District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Karns Crossing Bridge.. Southwestern 6,000,000
Transportation Programs. Pennsylvania
Commission.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure US 422 Bypass Phase 2.. Southwestern 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Pennsylvania
Commission.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure East Washington Street PennDOT Engineering 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge. District 11.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Anna Drive Neighborhood City of Santa Clara.... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Flood Protection
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Thornton Avenue City of Newark......... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Alternate Route
Corridor Pavement
Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Sunnyvale City of Sunnyvale...... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Stevens Creek Trail
Extension Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure State Route 166/Bay City of Port Orchard... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Street Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure OC Loop -- Segments A Orange County 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. and B. Transportation
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-91 Improvements..... Orange County 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Transportation
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Route 539 Overpass..... County of Ocean........ 7,000,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Mary Ann Cleveland Way City of Tucson......... 1,029,897
Transportation Programs. Shared Use Path.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Bisbee Shared- City of Bisbee......... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. use Path.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Chino Road Expansion City of Douglas........ 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Phase 2.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Western Hills City of Tucson......... 2,483,000
Transportation Programs. Neighborhood
Revitalization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Profile Safe Routes to Profile School......... 419,250
Transportation Programs. School Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Concord-Lake Sunapee Friends of the Concord- 1,203,200
Transportation Programs. Rail Trail Exit 9 Lake Sunapee Rail
Project. Trail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Veterans Drive City of Pekin.......... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Extension Engineering.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Nofsinger Road City of Washington..... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Realignment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Prospect Road Village of Peoria 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction Project. Heights.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure W. College Avenue Town of Normal......... 3,500,000
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Cohasset Road Widening County of Butte........ 1,400,000
Transportation Programs. and Fire Safety
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Roe Road Extension Town of Paradise....... 1,800,000
Transportation Programs. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Fix 5 Cascade Gateway Shasta Regional 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Project. Transportation Agency.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Market Place District Moon Transportation 3,500,000
Transportation Programs. Transportation Authority.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Rodi Road Streetscape Municipality of Penn 800,000
Transportation Programs. Phase 1. Hills.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Kittanning Pike Flood Pennsylvania Department 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Control. of Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Port of Friday Harbor Port of Friday Harbor.. 650,000
Transportation Programs. Barge and Access Road,
Friday Harbor, WA, WA-
02.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Grove Street City of Marysville..... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Overcrossing,
Marysville,
Washington, WA-02.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 169th St Connecting City of Arlington...... 3,654,893
Transportation Programs. Segment, Arlington,
Washington, WA-02.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Snohomish County Snohomish County....... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Culverts, Bothell and
Stanwood, Washington,
WA-02.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Town to Zylstra Lake San Juan County Public 5,280,000
Transportation Programs. Multi-Modal Trail, Works Department.
Friday Harbor, WA, WA-
02.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 44th Avenue West City of Lynnwood....... 1,744,328
Transportation Programs. Underpass Pedestrian
and Bicycle
Improvement Project,
Lynnwood, Washington,
WA-02.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Boad Street Complete Town of Windsor........ 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Streets.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Joe Louis Greenway..... City of Detroit........ 3,920,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Veterans Memorial Drive Leon County Government. 1,600,000
Transportation Programs. (CR 59) Bridge
Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Vision Zero--Bancroft City of San Leandro.... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Avenue and Williams
Street Bicycle
Corridor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Henderson Interchange.. Nevada Department of 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Spider Rock Road Taos Pueblo............ 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Trenton Street City of West Monroe.... 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Safety
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Multimodal Freight City of Ruston......... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Interchange Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-74 Improvements, Orange County 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Orange County, Transportation
California. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Lomas Santa Fe Drive, City of Solana Beach... 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Solana Beach,
California.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Golf Drive City of Pontiac........ 3,200,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 9-Mile Rebuild......... City of Eastpointe..... 4,380,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Freedom Trail Charter Township of 1,700,000
Transportation Programs. Restoration. Clinton.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Manhattan Beach Safe City of Manhattan Beach 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Cycling Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Wallis Annenberg Mountains Recreation 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Wildlife Crossing. and Conservation
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Pacific Palisades City of Los Angeles.... 1,150,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Trail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Safe Routes to School City of Gilroy......... 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Initiative,
Christopher High
School.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure South Cobb Drive Cobb County Department 3,500,000
Transportation Programs. Traffic Safety of Transportation.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Swift-Cantrell Park City of Kennesaw....... 350,000
Transportation Programs. Traffic Light
Installation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure US Highway 41 Cobb County Department 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Intersection of Transportation.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Anaheim Street Corridor City of Long Beach..... 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Pebbly Beach Road City of Avalon......... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Revetment Repairs and
Structural
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Roger Mills County US Oklahoma Department of 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. 283 Grade, Drain, and Transportation.
Resurface.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Pawnee County US 064 Oklahoma Department of 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Texas County US 054 Oklahoma Department of 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Grade, Drain, and Transportation.
Resurface.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I-70 Interchange Missouri Department of 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Nimmo Parkway Phase VII- City of Virginia Beach, 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. B. VA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Laskin Road Phase I-B.. City of Virginia Beach, 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. VA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Allen Street Town of Braintree...... 3,150,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Union County County of Union........ 2,760,000
Transportation Programs. Structurally Deficient
Bridge Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Town of Westfield, NJ Town of Westfield...... 399,000
Transportation Programs. North Ave. Corridor
Pedestrian
Enhancements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Port St. Lucie City of Port St. Lucie. 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Boulevard South
Widening and
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Sacramento ZEV City of Sacramento..... 4,300,000
Transportation Programs. Fleet Infrastructure
Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I Street Bridge Deck City of West Sacramento 4,933,861
Transportation Programs. Conversion for Active
Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Johnson Ferry Road at Cobb County DOT........ 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Shallowford Road
Intersection
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure King Road Bridge St. Clair County Road 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Replacement. Commission.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 21 Mile Bridge Macomb Township........ 1,617,000
Transportation Programs. Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Genesee Avenue Bridge City of Lapeer......... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Pedestrian City of Emporia........ 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Accommodation US 58/
Purdy Rd and Sidewalks.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Courthouse Road City of Hopewell, VA... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Roundabout at the County of Prince 3,540,806
Transportation Programs. intersection of George, VA.
Jefferson Park Road
(Rt. 630) and Middle
Road (Rt. 646) in
Prince George County,
VA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Second Interchange at I- Ohio County Commission. 730,000
Transportation Programs. 70 Phase I.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Grant Line Road San Joaquin County..... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Realignment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Dickman Road / Business City of Battle Creek... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Loop Interstate 94
Realignment and Bridge
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Sweet Valley Road Luzerne County......... 1,550,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements, Ross
Township.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure G28 Pavement Marion County.......... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Summer Street Corridor City of Burlington..... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Middle Road City of Bettendorf..... 1,600,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Route V5G Pavement Keokuk County.......... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Red Rock Prairie Trail. Jasper County 1,140,000
Transportation Programs. Conservation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Forevergreen Road City of Coralville..... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Extension.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Ogden Canyon Shared Use Ogden City Corporation. 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Pathway.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Young Street Bridge Morgan City............ 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Reconstruction of City of Glendale....... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Silver Spring Drive
from 27th Street to
the Milwaukee River.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Central Avenue Roadway City of Lynn........... 800,000
Transportation Programs. Safety Improvements
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Central Avenue City of Portage, 2,360,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction, Indiana.
Portage, Indiana, 01.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure E.E. Williamson Road Seminole County 644,000
Transportation Programs. Trail Connect Government.
Pedestrian Bridge
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Orlando's City of Orlando, FL.... 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Corrine Drive Complete
Streets Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Arrow Highway Street City of San Dimas...... 2,400,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project
from West City Limit
to East City Limit.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Covina Metrolink Access City of Covina......... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. and Connectivity
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Parkway-Denholm Traffic City of El Monte....... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Calming and Street
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Donald & Bernice Watson City of Duarte......... 1,600,000
Transportation Programs. Greenbelt Trail
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Azusa Avenue Pedestrian City of West Covina.... 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Handicap Accessibility
& Signal
Synchronization
Improvements Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Town of Granby Highway Town of Granby......... 1,325,000
Transportation Programs. 40 Trail Connection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Eagle County Government Eagle County Government 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Eagle Valley Trail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Fort Collins City of Fort Collins... 1,870,000
Transportation Programs. Intersection
Improvement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Mykawa Road Widening City of Pearland....... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Port of Warden Road Port of Warden......... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Infrastructure
Improvement &
Expansion Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Yakima East-West Yakima County.......... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Corridor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Adams County Bridges... Adams County........... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Orland Park 143rd Village of Orland Park. 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Street Widening (West
Avenue to Southwest
Highway).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure First Avenue Bridges San Bernardino County 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Replacement over Transportation
Mojave River and Authority.
Overflows.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Cedar Street City of Hesperia....... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Wildwood Canyon City of Yucaipa........ 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Interchange.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Westchester Square New York City 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Plaza. Department of
Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Gila River Indian Gila River Indian 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Community Traffic Community.
Signal at State Route
87 & Skousen Road.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure THORNTON ROAD WIDENING City of Casa Grande.... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. -- PHASE 3.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure UPRR Pedestrian Bridge/ City of Maricopa....... 2,700,000
Transportation Programs. Crossing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Neffs Canyon Trailhead Millcreek City......... 800,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 4700 South West Valley City....... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 4700 South Roadway Kearns Metro Township.. 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction Phase 3.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 12th Street Roadway and City of Laurel......... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Carteret Ferry Terminal Borough of Carteret.... 6,000,000
Transportation Programs. Building.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure US 101 Auxiliary Lane -- Transportation Agency 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. South of Salinas, for Monterey County
Monterey County, (TAMC).
California, 20th
District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure County Road Milling and Hudson County, NJ...... 1,750,000
Transportation Programs. Repaving Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Bayview Community-Based San Francisco Municipal 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Transportation Transportation Agency
Implementation. (SFMTA).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Peaks to Plains Trail.. City of Golden......... 400,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Wadsworth Boulevard City of Wheat Ridge.... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Phase 2.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Federal Parkway City of Westminster.... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Multimodal
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 62nd Avenue and Vasquez City of Commerce City.. 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Intersection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Downtown Mobility Phase City of San Diego...... 3,144,000
Transportation Programs. 3A.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Development of Overpass Texas Department of 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. -- US 385 -- Transportation (TXDOT).
Intersection at South
Loop 338, Ector County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Minnesota Valley State City of Bloomington.... 2,350,000
Transportation Programs. Trail--Lyndale to Nine
Mile Creek Segment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Construction of a High City of Brooklyn Park.. 874,400
Transportation Programs. Priority Off-Street
Trail Along Zane
Avenue Between 63rd
Ave and Brooklyn Blv.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Highway 610 Extension City of Maple Grove.... 2,750,000
Transportation Programs. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Wisconsin River County of Dane......... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Recreational Bridge --
Dane and Sauk County,
WI.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Neighborhood Electric City of Cambridge...... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Vehicle Charging
Infrastructure for
Cambridge Residents.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Downtown Streetscape Town of Chapel Hill.... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure R. Kelly Bryant Bridge City of Durham......... 2,320,000
Transportation Programs. Trail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 606 Extension--Ashland Cook County Department 1,440,000
Transportation Programs. Ave to Elston Ave. of Transportation and
Highways.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure California Park Multi- Chicago Park District.. 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Use Trail Connection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Family E-Cargo Bike Montgomery County 400,000
Transportation Programs. Lending Program for Department of
Montgomery County. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Frederick & Frederick County 280,000
Transportation Programs. Pennsylvania Railroad Goverment.
Trai.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Rostraver Township PennDOT Engineering 1,800,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Bridge District 12.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Waynesburg Betterment-- PennDOT Engineering 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Intersections and District 12.
Intersection
Approaches.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Crawford Avenue Bridge PennDOT Engineering 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation. District 12.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Westmoreland County Westmoreland County 1,600,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge Preservation Department of Public
Project. Works, Roads, and
Bridges.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Pennsylvania Route 21 PennDOT Engineering 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements Plan. District 12.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Spokane Valley City of Spokane Valley. 2,650,000
Transportation Programs. Bigelow Sullivan
Corridor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Spokane County Craig Spokane County......... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I-85 Signage, Traffic City of Auburn......... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Monitoring Equipment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Pedestrian Walkway..... Alabama Institute for 1,928,000
Transportation Programs. Deaf and Blind.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Calhoun County Highway Alabama Department of 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. 109 Improvements. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Pike County KY 1426 Kentucky Transportation 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Rockfall Mitigation Cabinet.
and Roadway
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Rockcastle County KY Kentucky Transportation 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. 461/US 25 Cabinet.
Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Tingen Road Bicycle and Town of Apex........... 550,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Bridge
Design, Environmental,
and Right-of-Way.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure DHS Bridges Over Water City of Desert Hot 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Project. Springs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Interstate 10 and City of Indio.......... 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Monroe Street
Interchange.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Dillon Road Corridor... Twenty-Nine Palms Band 2,700,000
Transportation Programs. of Mission Indians.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Sparrows Point/Broening Baltimore County 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Interchange Planning. Government.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Laraway Road, Nelson Will County............ 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Road to Cedar Road.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Mandarin Pedestrian Jacksonville 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Safety Improvements. Transportation
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Tinian Route 205 Road Department of Public 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. and Drainage Works.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Saipan Route 36 Phase 1 Department of Public 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Construction. Works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Rota Route 10 Drainage Department of Public 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements and Road Works.
Overlay.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Saipan Route 302 Department of Public 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Marlin Road Expansion.. Town of Cutler Bay..... 4,400,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure South Whittier Los Angeles County 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Communities Bikeways Public Works.
Access Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure South Entrance Trail... Howard County.......... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure West East Express (WEE) City of Annapolis...... 2,750,000
Transportation Programs. and College Creek
Connector Trails.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Baltimore Greenway City of Baltimore...... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Trail Network.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Trail Spurs and Anne Arundel County.... 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Connectors.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Rand Road/Kensington Village of Mount 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road/Route 83 Prospect.
Intersection
Improvement Project,
Mount Prospect,
Illinois (IL-09).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Skokie Valley Trail Cook County Department 1,761,500
Transportation Programs. Project, Skokie, of Transportation and
Illinois (IL-09). Highways.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Cedar Lake Road Lake County Division of 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Realignment and Transportation.
Downtown Round Lake
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Beach Park Pedestrian Village of Beach Park.. 1,720,000
Transportation Programs. and Bicycle Safety
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure US-101 Sidewalk Infill. Oregon Department of 2,800,000
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Cobb Parkway Pedestrian Cumberland Community 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge North. Improvement District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure South Douglas Loop-- Douglas County Board of 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Phase I -- Lee Road Commissioners.
Extension.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Speegleville Road City of Waco........... 1,760,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge at Middle
Bosque River.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure McBride Avenue County of Passaic...... 1,200,000
Transportation Programs. Roundabout Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Ammon 1st Street City of Ammon.......... 5,830,000
Transportation Programs. Infrastructure Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Center Street Railroad City of Pocatello...... 5,700,000
Transportation Programs. Bridge Underpass.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Central Avenue Corridor City of Union City..... 1,103,850
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Electric Vehicle Town of West New York, 475,000
Transportation Programs. Charging Station and Parking Services
Fleet Expansion Utility.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Sinatra Drive Redesign City of Hoboken........ 1,800,000
Transportation Programs. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Holt to Mason Trail Ingham County Parks.... 2,750,000
Transportation Programs. Final Connection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Oxford Safety Path Charter Township of 374,696
Transportation Programs. Construction. Oxford.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Livingston County Huron-Clinton 900,000
Transportation Programs. Regional Trail Metropolitan Authority.
Connections.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Orion Township Giddings/ Charter Township of 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Silverbell/Brown Road Orion.
Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Kings Highway Township of Middletown. 997,500
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Safety
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure County Road 539 County of Ocean........ 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Overpass.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Lambert Way--Woodman Henrico County, VA..... 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road Extension.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Oilville Road--I-64 Goochland County....... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Interchange Roundabout.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure College Avenue/ City of Tempe.......... 850,000
Transportation Programs. University Drive
Underpass.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure US Highway 8 Chisago County Public 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction. Works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Widening of Burnt Store Lee County............. 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Road.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Toledo Blade Road City of North Port..... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Widening of Winchester Sarasota County........ 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Blvd. in Sarasota, FL.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Ibapah Road Safety and Tooele County.......... 3,500,000
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Old Highway 91 Ivins City............. 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-7 Exit 5 City of St. George..... 3,500,000
Transportation Programs. Interchange, Southern
Hills Bridge and
Roadway Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Ephraim Canyon Road City of Ephraim........ 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-174 Improvements Juab County Road 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Phase 1. Department.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 1450 South Extension-- City of St. George..... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. River Road to Dixie
Drive Interchange (I-
15) Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure 4700 South West Valley City....... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure The City of Lakewood City of Lakewood, WA... 2,500,000
Transportation Programs. South Tacoma Way
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Pacific Avenue SR-7, Pierce County Planning 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian and Transit and Public Works.
Access Improvements
(168 Street East).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Sheffield Trail City of Fife........... 800,000
Transportation Programs. Widening & Restoration.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Stewart Road Corridor City of Sumner......... 2,800,000
Transportation Programs. Completion: White
River Bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Northport Main Street Village of Northport... 1,392,000
Transportation Programs. Flood Mitigation
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Asharoken Avenue Flood Village of Asharoken... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Abatement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Mission Boulevard City of Jurupa Valley.. 2,300,000
Transportation Programs. Pavement
Rehabilitation --
Phase 3, Ben Nevis to
Bellegrave.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Third Street Grade Riverside County 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Separation Project. Transportation
Commission.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure State Route 121/12 & Sonoma County 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. 8th Street East Transportation
Intersection Authority.
Improvements, Sonoma,
CA-05.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Napa Valley Vine Trail: Napa Valley Vine Trail 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Yountville to St. Coalition.
Helena Gap Closure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Updates to PA State Pennsylvania Department 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Route 68 from Dolby of Transportation
Street to Trout Run. District 10.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Stewart Avenue Complete City of Las Vegas...... 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Streets.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Joe Louis Greenway West City of Detroit........ 1,386,216
Transportation Programs. Chicago Connector.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Ecorse Wayne County........... 600,000
Transportation Programs. Southfield Road
Pedestrian Improvement
Project Ecorse, MI
13th Congressional
District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Unincorporated Fontana San Bernardino County.. 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Safe Routes to School.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Fayette Street Bridge City of Cumberland..... 4,800,000
Transportation Programs. Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Fisher Avenue Town of Poolesville.... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Streetscape Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure East Street Trail City of Frederick...... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Liberty Road Bridge
Crossing Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure I-675/Wilmington Pike The Montgomery County 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Interchange Project. Transportation
Improvement District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure The Mound Connector City of Miamisburg..... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Highway Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure East Dayton Rails-to- City of Dayton......... 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Trails Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Kendall County Kendall County, 4,800,000
Transportation Programs. Extension Illinois.
Environmental Impact
Statement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Mt. Vernon Avenue and Kern County Public 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Potomac Avenue Works Department.
Pedestrian
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Chestnut Avenue Safety The City of Vineland... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Route 72 Transportation Stafford Township...... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. & Safety Connector
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Little Bear Creek City of Colleyville.... 1,500,000
Transportation Programs. Design and
Construction of
Drainage Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Brandt Road Bridge County of Imperial..... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Replacement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Bayshore Bikeway: San Diego Associations 3,500,000
Transportation Programs. Barrio Logan. of Governments.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Shepherd Road Lenawee County Road 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction, Rome Commission.
Township and Adrian
Township.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Airport Road Corridor Jackson County 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Project. Department of
Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure River Raisin Heritage County of Monroe....... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Trail Rehabilitation
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Oakville Waltz Road Monroe County Road 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Commission.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure EV Bus Transit and City of Hallandale 1,461,000
Transportation Programs. Charging Facility. Beach.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Lawndale Citywide City of Lawndale....... 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Traffic Signs
Replacement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Hawthorne Crenshaw City of Hawthorne...... 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. Blvd. Mobility
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure South Brunswick Township of South 2,600,000
Transportation Programs. Signalized Brunswick.
Intersection
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure CR 466A 4-Laning Final Lake County............ 3,612,000
Transportation Programs. Phase Completion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Reed Hartman Highway City of Blue Ash....... 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. and Grooms Road
Connector.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure CLE CR3--Aicholtz Clermont County 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Roundabouts. Transportation
Improvement District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Improvements to SR 159 Ohio Department of 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. (Bridge Street) in the Transportation.
City of Chillicothe.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure SR32 Eastern Corridor Clermont County 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Segment IVa. Transportation
Improvement District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Construction of Future Arkansas State Highway 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. I-49 from Fort Smith, Commission.
Arkansas, to Alma,
Arkansas.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Ouachita River-- Arkansas State Highway 5,000,000
Transportation Programs. Fleetwood Drive Commission.
Widening.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Roundabout at Rollins Prince William County, 580,000
Transportation Programs. Ford Road and Estate Virginia.
Manor Drive.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Route 7 and Route 690 Loudoun County, 4,000,000
Transportation Programs. (Hillsboro Road) Virginia.
Interchange.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Metro Station Area Loudoun County, 2,000,000
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Virginia.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Franklin Park to Loudoun County, 1,000,000
Transportation Programs. Purcellville Trail. Virginia.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Future XNA Access Road. Arkansas Department of 7,000,000
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Reimagine 9th Street... Louisville Metro 3,000,000
Transportation Programs. Government Department
of Public Works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Jefferson County; Kentucky Transportation 2,400,000
Transportation Programs. Traffic Calming Cabinet.
measures for Shelby
Park and Smoketown
neighborhoods.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Highway Infrastructure Buechel Bank Rd Louisville Metro 600,000
Transportation Programs. Widening and Government.
Pedestrian
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Intermodal Transit Hub Dallas Area Rapid 2,500,000
Transportation Grants. at UT Dallas Station Transit (DART).
for DART Silver Line.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Supervisory Control and Dallas Area Rapid 2,820,800
Transportation Grants. Data Acquisition Transit (DART).
System Upgrade Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Newton Commuter Rail Massachusetts Bay 7,000,000
Transportation Grants. Stations Accessibility Transportation
Improvements. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Rail to River Active Los Angeles County 4,000,000
Transportation Grants. Transportation Metropolitan
Corridor Project. Transportation
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Transit Plaza at SEED Los Angeles County 2,500,000
Transportation Grants. School of Los Angeles Metropolitan
County & Metro Transportation
Training and Authority.
Innovation Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Rickenbacker Area Central Ohio Transit 3,000,000
Transportation Grants. Mobility Center. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Gold Line Light Rail Sacramento Regional 3,647,591
Transportation Grants. Station Conversions. Transit District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Envision Route 7 Bus Northern Virginia 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Rapid Transit. Transportation
Commission (NVTC).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Willamette Shore Line Tri-County Metropolitan 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Improvements Phase II Transportation
-- Portland. District of Oregon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Merlo Bus Garage Zero Tri-County Metropolitan 5,000,000
Transportation Grants. Emission Retrofit. Transportation
District of Oregon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Gwinnett Transit Route Gwinnett County 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. 25 Bus Shelter Department of
Construction. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Buford-Suwanee Micro Gwinnett County 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Transit. Department of
Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Rail Car Replacement Greater Cleveland 5,000,000
Transportation Grants. Program. Regional Transit
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure City of Wilson RIDE North Carolina 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Microtransit Expansion. Department of
Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure New Orleans Union New Orleans Regional 4,000,000
Transportation Grants. Passenger Terminal Transit Authority.
(UPT) Upgrade Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Battery-electric Pace--Suburban Bus 1,000,000
Transportation Grants. Paratransit Pace Bus Division.
Fleet.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure HART Bus Stops Hillsborough Transit 5,000,000
Transportation Grants. Improvements Project. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Low and No Emission Bus Kansas City Area 4,000,000
Transportation Grants. Replacement and Transportation
Support Infrastructure. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Yosemite Area Regional Merced County 3,680,000
Transportation Grants. Transportation System Association of
(YARTS) Fleet Governments.
Replacement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Solar Powered Zero- Pinellas Suncoast 2,500,000
Transportation Grants. Emission Bus and Transit Authority.
Facility Charging
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Benton Area Transit Oregon Department of 1,512,000
Transportation Grants. Fleet Replacement. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Fleet Fall Protection & Lane Transit District.. 800,000
Transportation Grants. Crane Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Central Corridor Rail Regional Transportation 4,000,000
Transportation Grants. Replacement. District (RTD).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Pine Hills Bus Transfer Central Florida 2,805,363
Transportation Grants. Center Orlando. Regional
Transportation
Authority (LYNX).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Ypsilanti Transit Ann Arbor Area 7,000,000
Transportation Grants. Center Design and Transportation
Construction. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Charging Infrastructure Capital Metropolitan 4,169,920
Transportation Grants. for the Transition to Transportation
a Zero-Emissions Authority.
Public Transportation
Fleet.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Station Square Station Port Authority of 5,000,000
Transportation Grants. Improvement Project. Allegheny County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Caltrain Grade Santa Clara Valley 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Separations in Transportation
Northern Santa Clara Authority.
County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Fencing for Caltrain Peninsula Corridor 800,000
Transportation Grants. Right of Way. Joint Powers Board.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Westheimer BOOST....... Metropolitan Transit 5,000,000
Transportation Grants. Authority of Harris
County (METRO).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Pace Bolingbrook Park-n- Pace--Suburban Bus 1,200,000
Transportation Grants. Ride Facility. Division.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Diesel Ferry San Francisco Bay Area 1,520,000
Transportation Grants. Particulate Filters. Water Emergency
Transportation
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure SolTrans 100% Battery Solano County Transit 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Electric Buses. (SolTrans).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Pace Bus--Harlem Ave Pace--Suburban Bus 840,000
Transportation Grants. and Cermak Rd Transit Division.
Signal Priority
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Missouri City Park & Metropolitan Transit 5,000,000
Transportation Grants. Ride. Authority of Harris
County (METRO).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Southeast, New York to City of Danbury........ 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Danbury, CT Rail Link
Environmental Impact
Statement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure SMART Rail Extension to Sonoma-Marin Area Rail 1,800,000
Transportation Grants. Healdsburg--Preliminar Transit District
y Design. (SMART).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Downtown Seattle Central Puget Sound 3,000,000
Transportation Grants. Transit Tunnel Transit Authority.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Stonecrest Transit Hub. Metropolitan Atlanta 1,000,000
Transportation Grants. Rapid Transit
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Safe Routes to Transit Metropolitan Atlanta 1,000,000
Transportation Grants. in GA04. Rapid Transit
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Lawrence County Transit Lawrence County Port 2,500,000
Transportation Grants. Multimodal Parking Authority.
Facility Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure East Dallas Bus & Dallas Area Rapid 2,927,000
Transportation Grants. Maintenance Facility Transit (DART).
Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Route 9-RiverWalk Westchester County 2,797,500
Transportation Grants. Transit Connector. Department of Public
Works & Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Replacement........ Amtran................. 900,000
Transportation Grants.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Replacement........ Cambria County Transit 2,284,000
Transportation Grants. Authority (CamTran).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Rapid Transit Central New York 3,000,000
Transportation Grants. Improvements. Regional
Transportation
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Operational Control Santa Clara Valley 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Center at Cerone Bus Transportation
Yard. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Improving Saginaw Saginaw Transit 4,000,000
Transportation Grants. County Transportation Authority Regional
Reliability. Services.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure WTA 2011 Fixed Route Whatcom Transportation 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Diesel to Electric Authority.
Replacement Project,
Bellingham.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure SPRINTER Corridor North County Transit 7,000,000
Transportation Grants. Service Improvement District.
Project, San Diego
County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Duffy's Lane Transit City of Norfolk........ 500,000
Transportation Grants. Transfer Center
Relocation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure LIRR Hunterspoint Metropolitan 5,000,000
Transportation Grants. Station Rehabilitation Transportation
Project. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Richmond's First North- City of Richmond....... 3,000,000
Transportation Grants. South, Bus Rapid
Transit Line.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Long Island Rail Road Metropolitan 7,000,000
Transportation Grants. (LIRR) Forest Hills Transportation
Platform Extensions & Authority.
Elevators Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Cleaner Buses Milwaukee County 3,850,000
Transportation Grants. Initiative. Department of
Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure North Shore Workforce City of Salem.......... 2,300,000
Transportation Grants. and Career Mobility
Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Pace 95th Street Pace--Suburban Bus 840,000
Transportation Grants. Transit Signal Division.
Priority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure San Bernardino Mountain Area Regional 1,500,000
Transportation Grants. Mountains Bus Stop Transit Authority.
Modernization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure UTA Westside Express... Utah Transit Authority. 3,500,000
Transportation Grants.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Zero Emissions Downtown Township of Woodbridge. 1,500,000
Transportation Grants. and Community Mobility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure MST Zero Emission Bus Monterey-Salinas 3,000,000
Transportation Grants. and Microgrid Project. Transit District (MTS).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Imperial Avenue Zero- San Diego Metropolitan 1,880,000
Transportation Grants. Emission Bus Charging Transit System (MTS).
Equipment, San Diego.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Replacement Funding Chapel Hill Transit.... 8,000,000
Transportation Grants. for Urban Transit
Systems.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Secure Bike Parking Montgomery County 428,000
Transportation Grants. Facilities in Downtown Department of
Bethesda & Downtown Transportation.
Silver Spring.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Wake County Transit Research Triangle 900,000
Transportation Grants. Access and Safety Regional Public
Improvements. Transportation
Authority (GoTriangle).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Expansion of Public SunLine Transit Agency. 2,500,000
Transportation Grants. Fueling Station
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Aberdeen Station Square City of Aberdeen....... 4,000,000
Transportation Grants.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Stop & Shelter Jacksonville 3,000,000
Transportation Grants. Improvements. Transportation
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Construction of Bus Commonwealth Office of 900,000
Transportation Grants. Transfer Stations at Transit Authority.
the Northern Marianas
College, Paseo De
Marianas and Kagman.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Supply & Installation Commonwealth Office of 4,500,000
Transportation Grants. of 187 Bus Stop Transit Authority.
Shelters on Saipan
Public Transit Fixed
Route.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Covered Bus Parking Commonwealth Office of 3,000,000
Transportation Grants. Facility. Transit Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Sunshine Shuttle Route County of Los Angeles 620,000
Transportation Grants. C Electric Buses and Department of Public
Charging Works.
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Zero Emissions Bus Foothill Transit....... 4,000,000
Transportation Grants. Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Parole Transportation Anne Arundel County.... 3,000,000
Transportation Grants. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Flash Bus Rapid Transit Montgomery County 3,350,000
Transportation Grants. (BRT) Expansion to Department of
Howard County, Transportation.
Maryland.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Zero-Emissions Pace Bus Pace--Suburban Bus 1,920,000
Transportation Grants. Fleet. Division.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Oregon City Transit Tri-County Metropolitan 5,000,000
Transportation Grants. Center. Transportation
District of Oregon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure South Salem Mobility as Salem Area Mass Transit 2,560,000
Transportation Grants. a Service (MaaS) District.
Transit Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Safe Routes to Transit Metropolitan Atlanta 1,000,000
Transportation Grants. in GA-13. Rapid Transit
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Clayton Justice Center Metropolitan Atlanta 1,000,000
Transportation Grants. Transit Hub. Rapid Transit
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Austell-South Cobb Cobb County DOT........ 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Transfer Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Connecting Communities Brazos Transit District 865,000
Transportation Grants. Through Bus Stop
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Capital Metro North Capital Metropolitan 3,300,000
Transportation Grants. Austin ADA Paratransit Transportation
Base--Wheelchair Authority.
Accessible Vehicles.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Henrico County Bus Greater Richmond 1,275,000
Transportation Grants. Shelters. Transit Company.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Valley Metro Electric City of Phoenix........ 4,000,000
Transportation Grants. Buses.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Shelters........... City of Mesa........... 800,000
Transportation Grants.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure 200 South Transit Salt Lake City 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Corridor Phase 3-- Corporation.
Transit Lane
Compliance and
Capacity Optimization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Zero Fare Bus Stop Thurston County Public 1,825,950
Transportation Grants. Access Improvements. Transportation Benefit
Area (PTBA) DBA
Intercity Transit.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Union Station Transit Jackson Redevelopment 2,100,000
Transportation Grants. Hub Project. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Pedestrian Collision Regional Transportation 3,575,200
Transportation Grants. Avoidance System. Commission of Southern
Nevada.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Standalone Solar Regional Transportation 1,960,000
Transportation Grants. Lighting for 500 Commission of Southern
Transit Stops. Nevada.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Kings County Regional Kings County Area 5,000,000
Transportation Grants. Multi-Modal Transit Public Transit Agency.
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure New Zero Emission Bus San Diego Metropolitan 1,000,000
Transportation Grants. Division Project -- Transit System (MTS).
Planning Phase.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure DART Fuel System Dallas Area Rapid 2,000,000
Transportation Grants. Modernization Project. Transit (DART).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Intermodal Public City of Sunrise........ 2,500,000
Transportation Grants. Transfer Station.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Maintenance and Joint Gulf Coast Transit 1,175,000
Transportation Grants. Development Facility -- District.
Design Phase.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Transit Infrastructure Safe Routes to Transit Metropolitan Atlanta 1,000,000
Transportation Grants. in GA-05. Rapid Transit
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development WeBuild Concord WeBuild Concord........ 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Collective Impact for
Affordable Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Carolina Theatre Foundation For The 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Restoration and Carolinas.
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development North Mecklenburg Centralina Regional 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. County Housing Council.
Preservation
Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Charlotte Center for ourBRIDGE, Inc......... 1,300,000
and Urban Development Fund. Newcomers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Local Foods Production Carolina Farm Trust.... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. & Distribution Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Preservation of DreamKey Partners, Inc. 1,400,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing in
Druid Hills.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Huntersville Lot Town of Huntersville... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Acquisition for
Affordable Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development STEM Learning Atrium Health, Inc..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Laboratory
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Historic West End Local Initiatives 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Critical Home Repair Support Corporation-
Program. Charlotte.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sulligent Humbers City of Sulligent...... 2,122,000
and Urban Development Fund. Subdivision Sanitary
Sewer Extension.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Community STEM Facility University of North 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Design and Alabama.
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Construction and City of Rainsville..... 135,000
and Urban Development Fund. Extension of an
Existing Turn Lane.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Arrowhead Grove Housing Authority of 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Resource the County of San
Center. Bernardino.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development NPHS Sustainable Neighborhood 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Communities Catalyst Partnership Housing
Project. Services, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cucamonga Canyon City of Rancho 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Trailhead. Cucamonga.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development University Village University of Redlands. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fontana Homelessness City of Fontana........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Prevention Resource
and Care Center (Phase
1).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Restoration of San City of San Bernardino. 1,400,000
and Urban Development Fund. Bernardino's Historic
Roosevelt Bowl.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Southern Gateway Park.. Southern Gateway Public 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Green Foundation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Dallas Digital Divide -- City of Dallas......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Traffic Signals &
Streetlights.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Kahle Drive Complete Douglas County......... 1,385,000
and Urban Development Fund. Streets.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Appion Way Improvements Carson City Public 1,100,000
and Urban Development Fund. Works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mount Ayr Downtown City of Mount Ayr...... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Adams County Adams County Economic 779,025
and Urban Development Fund. Entrepreneur and Development
Business Incubator Corporation.
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Food Bank of Iowa Food Bank of Iowa...... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Warehouse Expansion
for a Hunger Free Iowa.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Neighborhood Finance Neighborhood Finance 360,000
and Urban Development Fund. Corporation's Corporation.
Workforce Housing in
Polk County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Building Their Futures Iowa Homeless Youth 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Through the Iowa Center.
Homeless Youth Center
Employment Skill
Building Initiative
Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Perry Downtown City of Perry, Iowa.... 1,919,082
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements Phase 1.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Burlington Avenue City of Ralson......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Extension and Bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Myott Park Renovation Habitat for Humanity of 1,100,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Expansion. Omaha, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jessamine Co / City of Jessamine County Fiscal 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Nicholasville--Jenette Court.
Industrial Park Phase
3.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development KY 36 Widening Project. Bath County Fiscal 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Court.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development San Pedro Family Harbor Interfaith 375,000
and Urban Development Fund. Shelter Upgrades. Services.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development New Boys & Girls Club Boys & Girls Clubs of 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Harbor Gateway. the Los Angeles Harbor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Energy Resiliency at City of Carson......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Veterans Park and
Sports Complex.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 51st Street Greenbelt City of Long Beach..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. on the Los Angeles
River.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Public Charging Los Angeles Cleantech 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure for Incubator.
Battery Electric
Drayage Trucks.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Harbor Community New United Harbor Area 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Technology Career Association.
Development Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ethiopian Community Los African Communities 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Angeles Community Mental Health
Center (ECLA). Coalition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Destination Little Community Partners..... 2,150,000
and Urban Development Fund. Ethiopia.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development King Solomon Village Ward Economic 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. (Phase 2). Development
Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jenesse Center Legal Jenessee Center, Inc... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Assistance for Victims
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mollie Maison Permanent The People Concern..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Supportive Housing
Conversion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Community Spaces for Destination Crenshaw... 3,416,674
and Urban Development Fund. Additional Park Access
in South Los Angeles.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Clubs of Boys & Girls Clubs of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Central Ohio--J. Columbus, Inc..
Ashburn Jr. Boys &
Girls Club Renovations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Directions for Youth & Directions for Youth & 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Families--Crittenton Families.
Community Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Meals on Wheels Meals on Wheels by ACC. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Sacramento Kitchen.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mather Community Campus County of Sacramento... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Human Assistance
Facility Renovation
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Alexandria Community ALIVE!, Inc............ 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Food Resource Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Alexandria City AHDC City of Alexandria..... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Arlandria Housing+
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Oakwood Senior Arlington Partnership 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Residences. for Affordable Housing
(APAH).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Northern Virginia Tahirih Justice Center. 1,225,439
and Urban Development Fund. Afghan Asylee Support
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sanitary Sewer Arlington County....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Interceptor Pipe
Rehabilitation --
Columbia Pike/ Sparrow
Pond section of the
Four Mile Run
Interceptor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Arlington County Arlington County....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Integrated Gray/Green
Infrastructure for
Public Streets.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Notabene Drive, Four City of Alexandria..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Mile Rd., and Old
Dominion Blvd. Flood
Mitigation Project,
Arlandria.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Green Vehicle Fleet City of Falls Church... 600,000
and Urban Development Fund. Upgrade and
Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sanitary Sewer Arlington County....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Interceptor Pipe
Rehabilitation--Rossly
n Area of Potomac
Interceptor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lee District Community Fairfax County......... 1,930,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Facility
Renovations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development CARES One Stop Senior Community Aging & 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Acquisition and Retirement Services,
Construction. Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Vincent House 10 New Vincent Academy 1,250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Units of Housing. Adventure Coast, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Craig Park/Spring Bayou City of Tarpon Springs. 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Seawall and Sidewalk
Repair and Resiliency
Upgrade Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mt. Olive Affordable Mt. Olive Community 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing Rehabilitation. Outreach Center, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Clubs of Boys & Girls Clubs of 1,850,000
and Urban Development Fund. Albany Clubhouse Albany, Inc..
Building Renovations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Columbus State Columbus State 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. University STEAM University.
Collaboration Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bainbridge, GA--Phase 2 City of Bainbridge..... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. of Downrange
Industrial Park Water
and Wastewater Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Portland State Portland State 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. University Low Cost University.
Student Housing
Project -- Portland,
OR.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Restoration and Oregon Rail Heritage 650,000
and Urban Development Fund. Reconstruction of the Foundation.
1924 Historic Brooklyn
Railroad Turntable --
Portland, OR.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Building United Futures Black United Fund of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Complex Construction -- Oregon, Inc..
Portland, OR.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Albina Land Bank-- Albina Vision Trust, 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Portland, OR. Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sussex County Habitat Sussex County Habitat 600,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Humanity Strategic for Humanity Inc.
Land Acquisition
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Choir School of The Choir School of 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Delaware's New Delaware Inc.
Building at 8th and
West Street in
Wilmington's Historic
Quaker Hill District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development New Castle County Hope New Castle County...... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Roof
Replacement and
Transportation Support.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Education Expansion Latin American 3,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Projects. Community Center Inc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lombard Street Central Baptist 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Redevelopment Project. Community Development
Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development CHEER Administrative CHEER, Inc............. 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Building Site Plan
Infrastructure II.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fairfield Apartments... City of Portland....... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Dartmouth Crossing REACH Community 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. South-Tigard Triangle. Development
Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Capacity Building...... West Tuality Habitat 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Humanity.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Special Collection on Gwinnett County Public 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. African American Library Foundation.
History.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Transportation for Low- Corners Outreach....... 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Income Students.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wraparound Services for Ser Familia............ 462,000
and Urban Development Fund. Latino Families and
Youth.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Expansion of Behavioral Montefiore Medical 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Health Clinics in Center.
Westchester County
Public Schools.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Climate and Resilience Village of Hastings-on- 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Upgrades to Village of Hudson.
Hastings-on-Hudson
Buildings.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Rehabilitation of the County of Westchester, 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Yonkers Sewage NY.
Treatment Plant to
Promote the Health and
Wellbeing of Residents.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Study of the Lake Isle County of Westchester, 2,560,000
and Urban Development Fund. Dam to Promote Safety, NY.
Flood Mitigation, and
Environmental Justice
in Southern
Westchester.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Katonah Avenue Emerald Isle 330,055
and Urban Development Fund. Community Facility Immigration Center.
Renovation and
Expansion to Better
Serve Immigrant
Neighbors.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Corridor Revitalization Philadelphia Chinatown 606,300
and Urban Development Fund. Initiative for Development
Chinatown (CRIC). Corporation Community
Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Graffiti Pier Delaware River 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvement Project. Waterfront Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Delaware River Trail-- Delaware River 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Battery Segment Waterfront Corporation.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Frankford Avenue Fishtown Kensington 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Connector Project. Area Business
Improvement District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 6th Street Lighting, Center City District... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center City.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hammond Avenue Baseball Feliz Filadelfia....... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Fields Astroturf and
Sports Lighting
Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Kensington Transitional Covenant House PA...... 225,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing Facility
Capital Improvements
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Congreso Accessibility Congreso de Latinos 1,100,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project. Unidos.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 2nd Congressional The Urban League of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. District Satellite Philadelphia.
Location of The Urban
League of Philadelphia.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Kensington Long-Term Project HOME........... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Recovery Residence
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tamanend Plaza Independence Historical 1,890,000
and Urban Development Fund. Construction. Trust.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Salvation Army Red The Salvation Army..... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Shield Family
Residence
Revitalization Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Crownsville Nonprofit Anne Arundel County.... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Incubator and
Community Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development CASA: Prince George's CASA................... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. County Workforce
Development & Training
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development HOPE: Improving the Housing Options & 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Safety and Well-Being Planning Enterprises,
of Seniors and Inc..
Disabled Persons.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Transit Facility Prince George's County 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Feasibility Study. Government.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Odenton MARC Station Anne Arundel County.... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Power of Waste: Community Forklift..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Catalyzing Local
Economic Development
through Building
Material Reuse.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mission of Love Mission of Love 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Charities: Renovation Charities, Inc..
of Former School
Building for New
Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cleveland Early PRE4CLE................ 1,287,000
and Urban Development Fund. Learning Spaces.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Broadband Services for DigitalC............... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Underserved
Communities of
Cleveland.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Greater Cleveland Food Greater Cleveland Food 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Bank Capital Expansion Bank Inc.
and Capacity Building
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development New Moorpark City City of Moorpark....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Simi Valley Senior City of Simi Valley.... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Patio Shelter.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Food Share Facility Food Share............. 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 15th Street East at Manatee County......... 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. 57th Avenue East
Roundabout
Intersection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lincoln Park Pedestrian Manatee County......... 950,000
and Urban Development Fund. Bridge Design and
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Legacy Trail Pedestrian Sarasota County........ 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Overpass Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wimauma Community Hillsborough County.... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Design and
Build.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jenny Boyd Keys of Hope Young Women's Christian 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Women's Program Association --
Building Expansion, Knoxville YWCA.
Renovation and
Preservation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Veterans' Permanent Knoxville's Community 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Supportive Housing. Development
Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development A Red Circle--North A Red Circle........... 1,498,853
and Urban Development Fund. County Community Nexus.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Public Wi-Fi for St. Louis Housing 990,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing Authority Authority (SLHA).
Residents.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Urban League Plaza Urban League of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Property Improvements. Metropolitan St. Louis.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Center for Economic Covenant House Missouri 2,423,000
and Urban Development Fund. Advancement at
Covenant House
Missouri.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Clubs Boys & Girls Clubs of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Capital Projects. Greater St. Louis.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development LifeHouse Phase I of Better Family Life, 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. the Page Inc..
Revitalization
Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development LIFE Housing Project... Child and Family 1,812,891
and Urban Development Fund. Empowerment Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Kinloch Dunbar City of Kinloch........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Gardens Renovations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Martin Park Upgrades... Village of East 1,100,000
and Urban Development Fund. Galesburg.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Downtown Building Town of Astoria........ 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Demolitions.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development East Bluff Community East Bluff Community 350,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Capital Center, NFP.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Skip-A-Long Rock Island SAL Family and 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Campus. Community Services.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 61605 Sidewalk Upgrades City of Peoria, IL..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Excel Center Goodwill Industries of 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rockford. Northern Illinois and
Wisconsin Stateline
Area, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mt. Carroll STEAAM Hub. The Board of Trustees 438,000
and Urban Development Fund. of the University of
Illinois.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Revitalization of Williamston............ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Williamston, NC.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Robersonville, NC Town of Robersonville.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Street Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Wilson City of Wilson......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Neighborhood Park
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Santa Maria Japanese City of Santa Maria.... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pioneer Park........... City of Lompoc......... 1,267,500
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development E.P. Foster Library City of Ventura........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Upgrades.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Dwight Murphy Field City of Santa Barbara.. 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Orcutt Library......... County of Santa Barbara 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Santa Barbara Food Bank Food Bank of Santa 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Barbara County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Morro Bay North T-Pier. City of Morro Bay...... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mondo's Cove Beach City of Ventura........ 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Stairway Access.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development San Fernando Gardens -- Housing Authority of 3,573,240
and Urban Development Fund. Adapting To Climate the City of Los
Change. Angeles.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Foley Public City of Foley.......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Graham Edward Martin City of Indianapolis... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park Improvement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pooler Wastewater City of Pooler......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Treatment Plant
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jimmy DeLoach Parkway City of Pooler......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Quacco Road Corridor City of Pooler......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pine Barren Road City of Pooler......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cut Off Natatorium..... Algiers Development 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wetland Park & Nature Sankofa Community 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Trail. Development
Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Dodwell House Community Anna's Place NOLA...... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Resource Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Donaldsonville City of Donaldsonville. 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Natural Gas System
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development FM 971 Expansion City of Georgetown..... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development New American Theater & Redevelopment Authority 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project Share. of the City of
Pittston.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Village of Redemption.. The Institute for Human 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Services.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development B.R. Ryall YMCA of B.R. Ryall YMCA of 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Northwestern DuPage Northwestern DuPage
County. County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Kerr-McGee Superfund City of West Chicago... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Remediation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Village of Hawthorn Village of Hawthorn 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Woods. Woods.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Prairie Food Co-Op..... Cooperative Development 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Fund of CDS / Prairie
Food Coop.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Wheaton Public Wheaton Public Library. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hillsborough County Hillsborough County.... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. African American Arts
and Cultural Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Skills Center Skills Center, Inc..... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Collaborative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Casa Bella Project..... City of San Antonio 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Westside Development
Corporation dba
Prosper West.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The High Impact Housing Our Casas Resident 1,057,257
and Urban Development Fund. Project (HIPP). Council, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Clear Creek Bike Path City of Franklin....... 782,000
and Urban Development Fund. Connector.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development North Broadway Corridor City of Lebanon........ 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Village of Corwin Village of Corwin...... 1,119,000
and Urban Development Fund. Stormwater
Improvements Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Food Bank of Wyoming Food Bank of Wyoming... 531,000
and Urban Development Fund. Truck Package.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Housing Stability and Catholic Charities of 3,860,461
and Urban Development Fund. Homelessness the Archdiocese of
Prevention. Miami, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Salvation Army Building The Salvation Army..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Expansion and
Renovation for Persons
Experiencing
Homelessness.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 1st Time Homebuyers City of Tamarac, 350,000
and Urban Development Fund. Assistance Program. Florida.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Scholars' Village...... Helping Abused 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Neglected
Disadvantaged Youth
Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Transitional Housing Haynes Family of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Units for Reducing Programs.
Homelessness Among
Foster Youth in CA-27
(project).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Claremont Wildlands Claremont Wildlands 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Conservancy Clara Oaks Conservancy.
Acquisition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development San Gabriel Valley San Gabriel Valley 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing Regional Housing Trust.
Project Pipeline.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development LA-San Gabriel Nature for All......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Mountains Urban
Shuttle System.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Multimodal Improvement City of Alhambra....... 1,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project at Valley
Boulevard in Alhambra,
CA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Charles White Park County of Los Angeles 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovation in Department of Parks
Altadena, CA. and Recreation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development East Providence City of East Providence 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Renovation of the Boys Boys & Girls Clubs of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. & Girls Clubs of Newport County (BGCNC).
Newport County's
Clubhouse.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Progreso Latino, Inc. Progreso Latino, Inc... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Facility Purchase &
Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development MacColl YMCA Nature YMCA of Pawtucket, 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Studies Center & Inc.--MacColl Y.
Outdoor Pavilion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development North Smithfield Senior/ Town of North 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Multigenerational Smithfield.
Facility Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Pawtucket Land City of Pawtucket...... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Acquisition for the
Development of
Affordable Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Repurposing Osram- The City of Central 2,600,000
and Urban Development Fund. Sylvania to Meet Falls.
Central Falls'
Economic and Housing
Needs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Grow in Revere Food Hub City of Revere......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boy & Girls Club of Boys & Girls Club of 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Stoneham Child Care Stoneham and Wakefield.
Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development ENF Community Erasmus Neighborhood 795,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development and Federation.
Housing Initiative
Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Capital Improvements CAMBA, Inc............. 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. for CAMBA Headquarters.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Construction of Hope Center Development 445,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Food Pantry. Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Renovation of Cultural Sesame Flyers 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center. Internationa Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Council of Peoples Council of Peoples 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Organization -- Organization Inc..
Community Service
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development COJO Adult Education Council of Jewish 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Classes. Organizations of
Flatbush, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Brooklyn Children's Brooklyn Children's 1,250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Museum--Upgrades to Museum Corp..
Interior Exhibit
Spaces' HVAC System.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ohel Children's Home Ohel Children's Home 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Family Services-- and Family Services,
Headquarters Expansion Inc..
and Upgrade.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Independence Historic City of Independence... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Square Streetscape.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The BEACON Project Alphapointe............ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Building Equitable
Access to Community
Opportunities Now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Raytown Parks City of Raytown Parks 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovation and Department.
Redevelopment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 18th Street Pedestrian Kansas City, Missouri, 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Mall. Public Works
Department.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bruce R Watkins City of Kansas City MO 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Connector Community Parks and Recreation
Park Project. Department.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Minority Chamber of Heartland Black Chamber 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Commerce Development of Commerce and The
Center. Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce of Greater KC.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gladstone Community City of Gladstone...... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center/Natatorium HVAC
Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Thriving Neighborhoods reStart Inc............ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. thru Cottage
Communities.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pride Haven............ SAVE, Inc.............. 400,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Career Technology Full Employment Council 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Academy.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Housing Initiative, Urban Neighborhood 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Building Community and Initiative.
unlocking the path to
home ownership.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development KC IMAGINE (KC Thank You Walt Disney, 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Institute for Media Inc..
Animation Graphic
INnovation &
Education).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Haven at Palmer Pointe. Housing Authority of 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. the City of Columbia,
SC.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Second Chance Community Foundation of 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project. the Lowcountry, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hampton County Hampton, County of..... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Recreation Complex.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Benedict College Music Benedict College....... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Academic Complex.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development South Carolina State South Carolina State 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. University ROTC University.
Multipurpose Complex
(MPC).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development University of South University of South 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Carolina Center for Carolina.
Civil Rights History
and Research.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Porter Jr. Hi. -- MLK Urban Renaissance 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Transition Academy Partners.
Redevelopment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Memphis Cobblestone City of Memphis........ 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Landing Recreational
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Collins Chapel Collins Chapel 1,250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Connectional Hospital/ Connectional Hospital.
Room at the Inn.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development South City VI.......... Memphis Housing 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Memphis Home Repair Local Initiatives 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Program. Support Corporation
(LISC) Memphis.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hospitality Hub Studio The Hospitality Hub of 1,275,000
and Urban Development Fund. Village. Memphis.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Promoting and United Housing, Inc.... 1,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Preserving
Homeownership in
Memphis.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Overton Park/Memphis Overton Park 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Zoo Parking Solution Conservancy.
Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fires Innovation City of Lawton......... 2,203,000
and Urban Development Fund. Science and Technology
Accelerator (FISTA),
Campus Modernization
and Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Water Cluster City of Ada............ 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development and
Innovation Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sidewalk Construction Kentucky Transportation 300,000
and Urban Development Fund. along Berger Road (Hwy Cabinet, Department of
1310) in Paducah, KY. Highways District 1
Office.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Murray-Calloway County Murray-Calloway 1,100,000
and Urban Development Fund. Training Center Industrial Authority.
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Webster County Hwy 670 Webster County Fiscal 2,143,000
and Urban Development Fund. Economic Development Court.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development United Way of the United Way of the 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Coalfield Economic Coalfield.
Recovery Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Lamb Center City of Fairfax........ 1,900,000
and Urban Development Fund. Permanent Supportive
Housing Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Renovations/ Fairfax County 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements to Little Government.
River Glen Senior
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Homeless Navigation Prince William County 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center -- Eastern Government.
Prince William County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Housing Program Fairfax County 200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Participant Government.
Information
Digitization/Imaging.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fisk University John R. Fisk University........ 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Lewis Center for
Social Justice--Race
Relations Building,
Nashville, TN 37208,
TN05.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Moves & Grooves Center Moves and Grooves, Inc. 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Art & Innovation,
Antioch, TN 37013,
TN05.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Operation Stand Down Operation Stand Down 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Building Better Tennessee.
Facility to Eliminate
Veteran Homelessness,
Nashville, TN 37203,
TN05.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Santa Ana-Garden Grove Orange County 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rails to Trails. Transportation
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Downtown Business City of Santa Ana...... 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements
Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Veteran Housing American Veterans 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Assistance Program. Assistance Group.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Orange County Housing Orange County Housing 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Finance Trust. Finance Trust.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Santiago Creek Festival Discovery Cube Orange 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Grounds. County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fresno Veterans Home Central California 150,000
and Urban Development Fund. Memorial Project. Veterans Home Support
Foundation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fresno's Tiny Homes City of Fresno......... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing Solutions
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Canterbury Public Canterbury Public 480,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library Children's Library.
Learning Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Killingly Domestic United Services, Inc... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Violence Shelter
Renovation Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development TVCCA Groton Childcare Thames Valley Council 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center. for Community Action
(TVCCA).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mansfield Nonprofit Mansfield Nonprofit 300,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing Development Housing Development
Corporation Eagleville Corporation (MNHDC.
Green Affordable
Housing Rehab.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Farmington City of Farmington..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rambling River Center
and Exterior Plaza.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Prairie Island Indian Prairie Island Indian 1,169,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community's Tribal Community.
Homes Carbon Reduction
and Safety Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Scott County Merriam Scott County........... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Junction Regional
Trail Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lakeville Freight Rail City of Lakeville...... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Car Storage and
Transload Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Regional Innovation City of Shakopee....... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Hub, Shakopee, MN.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Shakopee City of Shakopee....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Riverfront Cultural
Corridor (SRCC)--Phase
II.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Southside St. City of St. Petersburg, 901,000
and Urban Development Fund. Petersburg Community Florida.
Center Upgrades.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gulfport Multipurpose City of Gulfport....... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Senior Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Financial Stability Gulfcoast Legal 139,461
and Urban Development Fund. Legal Services 2022- Services, Inc.
2023.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Roots- A Community Project Worthmore...... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Hub for Newcomers in
Colorado.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Food Bank Vehicles Food Bank of the 650,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project. Rockies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Martin Luther King Jr. City of Aurora......... 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library Improvements
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Colorado Freedom Colorado Freedom 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Memorial Center. Memorial.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Providence at the Second Chance Center... 340,000
and Urban Development Fund. Heights (PATH) Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tri-Cities Ready to City of Littleton...... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Work Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Veterans Memorial Adams County........... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Amphitheater.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jim Hogg County Park Jim Hogg County........ 1,285,000
and Urban Development Fund. Repairs and
Enhancements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Laredo's Plaza City of Laredo......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Theatre Renovation and
Restoration Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Apartment San Antonio Housing 2,160,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rehabilitation and Authority.
Emergency Generator
Installation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Vallecillo Road Project Webb County-City of 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Laredo Regional
Mobility Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development East Water Loop Project City of Rio Grande City 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cedar Lake Dam City of Olathe, Kansas. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Restoration.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Unified Government Park Unified Government of 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure Wyandotte County/
Improvements. Kansas City, Kansas.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gardner Wastewater City of Gardner........ 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Supportive Living, United Cerebral Palsy 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Day Seguin of Greater
Services, and Housing Chicago.
Site Project for
Adults with
Intellectual and
Developmental
Disabilities.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mount Vernon Affordable Mount Vernon Community 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing and Community Foundation.
Services Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Field Museum Facilities Field Museum of Natural 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Upgrades. History.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mildred Wiley Wellness Bethel New Life, Inc... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Hub.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ensuring & Empowering Youth Outreach Services 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Homeless Youth in
IL07: Independence,
Life Skills &
Workforce Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Prairie District City of Chicago........ 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ashunti Campus Ashunti Residential 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Expansion. Management System Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Truck Driver Training Lincoln Land Community 1,118,000
and Urban Development Fund. Expansion. College.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hatfield II............ Habitat for Humanity 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Montgomery and
Delaware Counties.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Keystone Boulevard Borough of Pottstown... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Extension Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Big Brothers Big Big Brothers Big 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Sisters Independence Sisters Independence
Norristown Renovation Region.
& Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Dorris Ranch Orchard Willamlane Park and 232,000
and Urban Development Fund. Replacement. Recreation District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Immediate Occupancy Lane County............ 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Standard for the Lane
County Multi-Purpose
Facility at the Lane
Events Center, Lane
County, Oregon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Childcare Facilities at Eugene Family YMCA..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. the new Eugene YMCA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Servicios de La Raza... La Raza Services, Inc. 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. dba Servicios de La
Raza.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mothership............. Urban Peak............. 413,940
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Clarion Inn Hotel...... Colorado Coalition for 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. the Homeless.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Alameda Avenue......... Warren Village INC..... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Denver Public Library.. The City and County of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Denver.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 16th St Mall The City and County of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Reconstruction. Denver.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Villa Park............. Habitat for Humanity of 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Metro Denver, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Food Bank of the Food Bank of the 1,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rockies. Rockies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development We Don't Waste......... Wedontwaste, Inc. dba 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. We Don't Waste.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Nest Neighborhoods..... The City and County of 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Denver.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Naugatuck YMCA......... Naugatuck YMCA......... 1,900,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of New Haven- City of New Haven...... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Wilbur Cross High
School.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Town of Seymour- Town of Seymour........ 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. economic development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Ansonia- SHW City of Ansonia........ 2,900,000
and Urban Development Fund. Casting Company.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wallingford Family YMCA- Young Mens Christian 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. West Side Branch. Association of
Wallingford, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Connecticut Audubon Connecticut Audubon 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Society (CAS) Coastal Society, Inc., The.
Center at Milford
Point.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development LEAP Community Center Leadership, Education 1,952,032
and Urban Development Fund. Renewal Project. and Athletics in
Partnership, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Downtown Evening Soup Downtown Evening Soup 1,438,399
and Urban Development Fund. Kitchen, Inc.. Kitchen, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Town of Bethany- Town Town of Bethany........ 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Hall Renovations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Town of North Haven- Town of North Haven.... 600,000
and Urban Development Fund. Martha Culver House.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ferndale Civic Campus.. City of Ferndale....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development North Sewer Trunkline City of Snohomish...... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Extension.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Snohomish County Food Snohomish County....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Farming Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Replacement of asbestos City of Apopka......... 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. cement and galvanized
drinking water
supplies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Town Shoppe Eatonville Town of Eatonville, 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing Florida.
Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Judson's Community Dr Phillips Center for 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Music Room. the Performing Arts.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Concord-Port Chicago East Bay Regional Park 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Building Restoration District.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 100 38th Street Eden Housing Inc....... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Supportive and Family
Affordable Apartments
for Formerly Homeless,
Veterans, and Large
Families Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lyons Road Pedestrian Broward Metropolitan 3,900,000
and Urban Development Fund. Mobility Safety Planning Organization.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Creation of a Nature City of Coral Springs.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Trail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Expansion of Early YMCA of South Palm 812,000
and Urban Development Fund. Learning Center & Beach County.
Enhancement of the
Special Population
Center to include
Safety & Accessibility
Updates to the Youth
Locker Room.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Deerfield Beach City of Deerfield Beach 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. FEC Railroad Track
Fencing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wahoo Bay Park Wahoo Bay Park......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Resiliency Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development North Andrews Avenue Broward County......... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Bridge Repair Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Everglades Greenway City of Coral Springs.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Loop.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wastewater Treatment City of Clewiston...... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Plant Improvements &
Expansion Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Rehabilitation of Everglades Society for 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. National Register of Historic Preservation,
Historic Places Inc..
Building.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Golden Gate Affordable Rural Neighborhoods, 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Workforce Housing Incorporated.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sweetwater City of Sweetwater..... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure and
Drainage Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sweetwater Street City of Sweetwater..... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Hialeah Roadway City of Hialeah........ 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sweetwater Water and City of Sweetwater..... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Sewer Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sweetwater Affordable Miami-Dade County 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing. Public Housing and
Community Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tobie Wilson Municipal Town of Medley......... 3,251,000
and Urban Development Fund. Complex Canal Bulkhead
Wall.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Miami Lakes NW 59th Town of Miami Lakes.... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Avenue Roadway
Extension and
Redevelopment Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade County Water 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Septic to Sewer and Sewer Department.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Carbon Neutral Ann City of Ann Arbor...... 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Arbor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Public Streets City of Rockwood....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rehabilitation Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Homeless Shelter System Wayne Metropolitan 1,850,000
and Urban Development Fund. in Out-Wayne County. Community Action
Agency.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Water Street Site Washtenaw County 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Remediation. Government.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Garrett's Space Garrett's Space........ 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Residential Center
(``Center'').
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Foundation Communities Foundation Communities. 1,550,000
and Urban Development Fund. Solar Sustainability.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Great Dunbar Housing Authority of 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Initiative--Phase 1 the City of Fort Myers.
Cleveland Avenue.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Carrie Film Furnace.... Pittsburgh Film Office. 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Braddock Carnegie Braddock Carnegie 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library Renovation Library.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Forest Hills -- ACTION-Housing......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Chalfant Atom Smasher
Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Homewood Avenue City of Pittsburgh..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Mainstreet
Revitalization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Veterans Place Veterans Place......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Construction Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Clairton City of Clairton....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center
Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Carnegie of Homestead Carnegie Library of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Music Hall Homestead.
Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Clubs of The Boys & Girls Clubs 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Bay County Community of Bay County.
Centers Repairs and
Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gulf County Washington Gulf County............ 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Recreational Center
Repair and
Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ryans Way Improvements City of Buffalo........ 2,400,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development El Paso County Senior El Paso County......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Meal and Community
Kitchen.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Vinton Water and Village of Vinton...... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Wastewater Phase III.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Planning Study to Texas A&M 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improve Land Border Transportation
Crossing Transit and Institute.
Pedestrian
Connectivity to
Business Districts in
the El Paso Region for
Equity, Accessibility
and Economic
Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development El Paso County Animal El Paso County......... 1,300,000
and Urban Development Fund. Welfare Pet Wellness
Clinic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development La Casa de los Opportunity Center for 2,442,706
and Urban Development Fund. Abuelitos. the Homeless.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Horizon City Transit- Town of Horizon City, 1,735,000
and Urban Development Fund. Oriented Development Texas.
Phase 1.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Crestview Hotel City of Mountain View.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Conversion to
Permanent Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gap year Funding for City of San Jose....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. the SureStay Emergency
Interim Housing Site.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Scotts Valley City of Scotts Valley.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Skypark Playground
Equipment Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Expansion of Behavioral Montefiore Medical 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Health Clinics in Center.
Montefiore School
Based Health Centers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Salvation Army Westside The Salvation Army, 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Building Repair Greater Philadelphia
Initiative. Area.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Philadelphia Housing & Local Initiatives 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Homeownership Support Corporation.
Acquisition Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tamanend Plaza Independence Historical 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. contruction. Trust.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development West Philadelphia The Urban League of 1,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Satellite Location for Philadelphia.
Urban League of
Philadelphia.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Clearfield Apts-Grocery The Allegheny West 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. & Food Distribution. Foundation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Engagement Center BROAD STREET MINISTRY.. 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Accessibility and
Facilities Improvement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cecil B Moore Beech Interplex, Inc... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Marketplace.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Weavers Way Co-op Weaver's Way Community 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Germantown. Fund, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sullivan Community Called To Serve CDC.... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Impact Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Commons: 24 S. 52nd The Enterprise Center 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. St, Philadelphia, PA Community Development
19139. Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Liberty53 Estelle B. Liberty Housing 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Richman Place. Development Corp.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Morrisville YMCA Branch YMCA of Bucks & 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization Project. Hunterdon Counties.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Morrisville Municipal The Municipal Authority 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Authority Wastewater of the Borough of
Treatment Facility. Morrisville.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Upper Bucks Rail Trail. Appalachian Mountain 1,770,000
and Urban Development Fund. Club.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Shenandoah Woods Redevelopment Authority 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvement and of the County of Bucks.
Revitalization Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Early Learning Athens-McMinn Family 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Childcare Center YMCA.
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Early Learning The Caring Place....... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Childcare Center
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Westside Evolves Chattanooga Housing 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Transformation Plan. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development East and West St. George Place 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Greenridge Redevelopment
Intersection Safety Authority.
Improvements Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Evergreen Accessible City of Bellaire, TX... 600,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Inclusive
Playground.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Marie Wilkinson Marie Wilkinson Food 1,800,000
and Urban Development Fund. Holistic Response to Pantry Inc.
Food Insecurity.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lippold Park Bicycle & Fox Valley Park 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Pedestrian Bridge. District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Habitat Green Freedom Fox Valley Habitat For 1,250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Install infrastructure Humanity.
for an affordable home
energy smart community
for low to moderate
income working
families.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development DuPage Township Food DuPage Township 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Pantry & Resource Government.
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Permanent Supportive Association for 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing (PSH) Individual Development.
Partnership.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Naperville Riverwalk City of Naperville, IL. 900,000
and Urban Development Fund. Eagle Street Gateway
and Accessibility
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Art Museum Improvement Norton Museum of Art... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Affordable Housing in Lake Worth Beach 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Lake Worth Beach. Community
Redevelopment Agency.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Affordable Housing for Vita Nova, Inc......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Low-Income Youth.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development FDC Grove Road/North Polk County............ 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Ridge Trail Flyover.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tanner Thomas Tiny Tanner Community 2,883,950
and Urban Development Fund. Homes for Homeless Development
Veterans. Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development St. Mary's Food Bank St. Mary's Food Bank 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Services Alliance.
Center Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Glendale Community City of Glendale....... 1,338,919
and Urban Development Fund. Centers Digital Equity
Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 100-Bed Transitional Diocesan Council for 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community for People the Society of St
Experiencing Vincent de Paul
Homelessness. Diocese Phoenix.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Phoenix Homelessness City of Phoenix........ 1,963,927
and Urban Development Fund. Support Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Osborn Pointe Homes.... Native American 2,904,213
and Urban Development Fund. Connections, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Greater Phoenix Urban Greater Phoenix Urban 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. League Building League.
Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Town of Guadalupe Town of Guadalupe...... 872,520
and Urban Development Fund. Wastewater Collection
System Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Scoggins Court Napa-Solano Habitat for 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing Hummanity.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Marin Clean Energy Marin Clean Energy..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Healthy Homes.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Holbrook Sewer Suffolk County......... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Construction Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Interim Housing and Bridge to Home Santa 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Homeless Services Clarita Valley.
Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The LeClaire Hearst Chicago Parks District. 350,000
and Urban Development Fund. Advisory Council
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development PODER Headquarters..... PODER Learning Center.. 500,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Expanding Community- Resurrection Project... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Owned Co-op Housing
for the Pilsen
Neighborhood in
Chicago.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Chicago Puerto Rican Puerto Rico Cultural 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Cultural Center- Center.
Business Incubation
and Support Hub (BIS
Hub).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Maximizing Year-Round YMCA of Metro Chicago.. 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Use of the Rauner
Family YMCA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Rudy Lozano Branch Chicago Public Library. 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Navigation Boulevard Buffalo Bayou 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Reconfiguration Partnership.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Magnolia Park- City of Houston- 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Manchester Services Mayor's Office of
Hub. Complete Communities.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Target Hunger Campus Target Hunger.......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Education Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Expanding Affordable Avenue Community 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing Opportunities-- Development
Las Brisas Corporation.
Redevelopment, Houston.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development UH Technology Bridge The University of 2,875,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure Houston Technology
Development. Bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Restoration of the C60, Inc............... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Historic LULAC Chapter
60 Clubhouse, a
National Treasure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Big Pine Key Prison to College of the Florida 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Workforce Training Keys.
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Downtown Revitalization City of Homestead...... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Resilient
Electrical
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Agape Village Health Agape Network, Inc..... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Connect to Protect -- Miami-Dade County...... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Assisting Property
Owners to Convert from
Septic Tank Systems to
Sanitary Sewer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Heron Assisted WestCare Florida, Inc.. 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Living Facility
construction and
capital improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Indian Township Housing Indian Township Tribal 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovation. Government.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development University of Maine University of Maine.... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Sawing Operations
Training Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sandy River Bridge..... High Peaks Alliance.... 2,041,160
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mountain Valley Regional School Unit 1,167,036
and Urban Development Fund. Wellness/Fitness No. 10.
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jackman-Moose River Town of Jackman........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Region Paramedicine
Program and Garage.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wayne & East Machias Maine Preservation..... 3,031,769
and Urban Development Fund. Historic Preservation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Korean American Korean American 7,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. National Museum. National Museum.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The SE1 Rehab.......... The Skid Row Housing 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Trust.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Downtown Women's Center Downtown Women's Center 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Campus Renovation and
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Dignity by Design Los Angeles Mission.... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Emergency and
Transitional Housing
Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development First Street North Little Tokyo Service 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Apartments. Center Community
Development
Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Los Angeles- El City of Los Angeles 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Sereno Properties Mayor's Office.
Purchase &
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Preserving Estrada Housing Authority of 999,500
and Urban Development Fund. Courts as Affordable the City of Los
Housing with Exterior Angeles.
Painting and Related
Repairs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Rose Hill Courts Housing Authority of 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center. the City of Los
Angeles.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Self Help Graphics & Self Help Graphics and 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Art Renovation. Art.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Shavano Park Street City of Shavano Park... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Projects Phase I.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Capital Funding for San Antonio Housing 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Critical Needs Authority.
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development York Beta Drive City of North Royalton. 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Industrial Park
Expansion Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Club of Boys & Girls Club of 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. McAllen Community McAllen, Inc.
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development New VFW Post 8788...... Veterans of Foreign 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Wars Post 8788.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development STJDA Inclusive Camp South Texas Juvenile 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Facility Project. Diabetes Association.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Club of Boys & Girls Club of 1,700,000
and Urban Development Fund. Weslaco Capacity Weslaco Inc..
Expansion Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Elsa Getting Connected. City of Elsa, Texas.... 1,265,550
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Camuy Resilient Municipality of Camuy.. 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Municipal Community
Center Reconstruction
and Repair.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Soraya's Shelter and Waves Ahead Corporation 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Transitional Housing
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hogar Ruth Community Hogar Ruth Para Mujeres 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Services Center Maltratadas, Inc..
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Borough of Allendale: The Borough of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Construction of Allendale.
Community Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Borough of Bergenfield: The Borough of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Cooper's Pond Bergenfield.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Life House Vocational Church United For 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Training Facility Community Development.
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Johnson Road Bridge City of Glenaire....... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Brunswick City of Brunswick...... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure
Resiliency Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sunnyside Park Capital City of Houston........ 1,550,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements, Houston,
Texas, Harris County,
9th Congressional
District of Texas..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Crime Prevention Harris County.......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Through Environmental
Design (CPTED).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Project R.A.I.S.E. Alliance for 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. (Rebuilding Alliance Multicultural
to Inspire Community Services.
Sustainability in our
Environment).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Odyssey House Cenikor Foundation..... 292,000
and Urban Development Fund. adolescent services
facility improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Three Rivers Pedestrian Russell County......... 870,000
and Urban Development Fund. Bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Paving of Shumate Falls Giles County........... 475,200
and Urban Development Fund. Road.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wood Haven Technology Roanoke County......... 820,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park Water Service
Extension.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Elam Farm Property Site County of Wise......... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Repair of 1,000,000 City of Somerton....... 380,000
and Urban Development Fund. Gallon Steel Water
Storage Tank,
Somerton, AZ.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development El Pueblo Center City of Tucson......... 2,747,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization
Project, Tucson, AZ.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Baboquivari High School Tohono O'odham Nation.. 1,016,458
and Urban Development Fund. Turning Lane/BIA Route
19.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sunnyside Community Sunnyside Foundation... 423,670
and Urban Development Fund. Reinvestment as
Cultura & Traditions:
Tucson, AZ.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development YMCA Southern AZ YMCA of Southern 810,000
and Urban Development Fund. Childcare Arizona.
Transportation,
Tucson, AZ.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mission Manor Aquatic City of Tucson......... 2,947,000
and Urban Development Fund. Complex, Tucson, AZ.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Main Street Redesign City of Starkville..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Redevelopment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hart County -- Hart County Fiscal 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Bonnieville Industrial Court.
Site Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development South Cooper Industrial Barren County Fiscal 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park Infrastructure Court.
Extension Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Manteca Navigation City of Manteca........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tracy Temporary City of Tracy.......... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Emergency Housing
Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development River Road Homes Town of Canaan......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Demolition and City of Waterbury...... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Replacement of Fulton
Park Pool and
Renovation of Pool
House.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Recreation Park Phase City of Chehalis....... 570,000
and Urban Development Fund. Three Parking Addition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hispanic Heritage Hispanic Heritage 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Cultural Institute. Council of Western New
York. Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Buffalo and Erie County Buffalo and Erie County 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Botanical Gardens Botanical Gardens
Expansion Project. Society Inc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Grand Island Senior Town of Grand Island... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Improvement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Norwalk YMCA Community Riverbrook Regional 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center. Young Men's Christian
Association, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Homes for the Brave.... Applied Behavioral 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rehabilitation
Institute.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wilton High School Town of Wilton......... 1,425,000
and Urban Development Fund. Sports Complex
Resiliency Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Stamford East Side City of Stamford....... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library Branch.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Trumbull Veterans and Town of Trumbull....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. First Responder Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hanover Street Housing Baldwin Holdings, LLC.. 1,976,691
and Urban Development Fund. Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Iowa Heartland Habitat Iowa Heartland Habitat 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Humanity's for Humanity.
Targeted Neighborhood
Revitalization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Soy-Enabled Rural Road Fayette County......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tonopah Child Nye County............. 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Beautify The Block..... Housing Assistance 200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Transitional Living in WestCare Nevada, Inc... 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. The Village at the
Women's and Children's
Campus.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Reading Housing Reading Housing 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Authority Oakbrook Authority.
Homes Center for
Community Services.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development New Kennett Library Kennett Library........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Furniture, Fixtures &
Equipment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Phoenixville Area Phoenixville Area 1,056,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Services Community Services
(PACS) Infrastructure (PACS).
Upgrades.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Borough of West Grove-- Borough of West Grove.. 216,656
and Urban Development Fund. Oakland Avenue
Revitalization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Preserving Historic Historic Sotterley, Inc 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Sotterley.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Southern Crossing Phase LifeStyles of Maryland 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. III. Foundation, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Marine Science Aquatic St. Mary's College of 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Lab Renovation, St. Maryland.
Mary's College of
Maryland.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ralph Bunche Anne Arundel County.... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Restoration, Anne
Arundel County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Front Street Complete City of Crescent City.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Street and Cultural
Inclusion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Electric Vehicle Marin Clean Energy..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Charger Program
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Trinity Headwaters Pacific Forest Trust, 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Forest Conservation Inc..
for Community Benefit
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Housing Mendocino City of Fort Bragg..... 820,000
and Urban Development Fund. Coast--Hazelwood.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Marin City Public Marin Housing Authority 650,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing--Lighting of the County of Marin.
Energy Efficiency
Upgrades.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ending Veteran Homeward Bound of Marin 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Homelessness and
Creating Workforce
Housing in Marin
County, California.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Equitable Energy County of Sonoma....... 791,200
and Urban Development Fund. Resilience and EV
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Temecula City of Temecula....... 800,000
and Urban Development Fund. DePortola Road/
Jedehiah Smith Road
Roundabout Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Barona Band of Mission Barona Band of Mission 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Indians Water Indians.
Infrastructure
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Buffalo Bayou Buffalo Bayou 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Partnership. Partnership.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Park and Community City of Houston........ 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Redevelopment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Riverside Planning for Harris County.......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Restoration,
Renovation and
Additions--Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Community Field at Jack Jack Yates High School. 10,000
and Urban Development Fund. Yates High School.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Transportation and The OST/Almeda 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure Safety Corridors
Improvement Project. Redevelopment
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development San Diego's Community INFO LINE of San Diego 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Information Exchange County dba 211 San
(CIE). Diego.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development San Diego Armed Armed Services YMCA of 2,024,846
and Urban Development Fund. Services YMCA Center San Diego.
for Military Families
Infrastructure
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Adulting for Higher Sweetwater Union High 100,000
and Urban Development Fund. Schoolers: Engaging School District.
Students in Career
Exploration and
Preparation for Life.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Summer for All of Us-- City of San Diego...... 800,000
and Urban Development Fund. Come Play Outside
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Municipal Workforce City of San Diego...... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Child Care Pilot
Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lancaster Senior Center Town of Lancaster...... 375,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rehabilitation Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development FeedMore WNY FeedMore WNY........... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Consolidated Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Construction of a YMCA of Greater 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Services Rochester.
Facility in
Canandaigua.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development White Center Community White Center Community 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Hub Construction. Development
Association.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Refugee Artisan Refugee Artisan 650,000
and Urban Development Fund. Initiative Capital Initiative.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development ROOTS Young Adult ROOTS Young Adult 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Shelter Acquisition Shelter.
and Facility
Improvements, Seattle,
WA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development UHeights Community University Heights 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Capital Center for the
Improvements, Seattle, Community Association.
WA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Construction of the Seattle Aquarium....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Seattle Aquarium Ocean
Pavilion Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Athletic Field for P.S. NYC Department of 607,150
and Urban Development Fund. 298 Dr. Betty Shabazz Education.
Junior High School,
Brooklyn, NY 11212
(NY08).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Habitat for Humanity's Habitat for Humanity 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project Constellation, New York City and
Brooklyn, NY (NY08, Westchester County.
NY09).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Westside Youth Facility Newton County 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Governments,
Commissioner Alana
Sanders.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Village at Legacy City of Decatur........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing
Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Safe Housing for Women Moving On, Inc... 585,000
and Urban Development Fund. Domestic Violence
Survivors in DeKalb
County, GA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Memorial Drive Gateways DeKalb County 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project. Government.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Atlanta Legal Aid...... Atlanta Legal Aid 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Society, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Safe and Stable Housing Wellroot Family 913,500
and Urban Development Fund. for Youth Aging out of Services.
Care.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Southern Gateway Park.. Southern Gateway Public 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Green Foundation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Love Field Airport Love Field Airport..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Alternate Entry.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Greater Downtown Dallas City of Dallas......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Master Plan Planning.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Forest Theater Forest Forward......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Restoration &
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ossining Community of Ossining Community of 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Garden Dreams Legacy Garden Dreams Legacy
Center. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The LOFT LGBTQ+ The LOFT--The Lesbian 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center New and Gay Community
Home Project. Services Center, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Girl Scouts of Hawai'i Camp Kilohana.......... 400,000
and Urban Development Fund. Camp Kilohana
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hui Malama O Ke Kai Hui Malama O Ke Kai 745,000
and Urban Development Fund. Youth Development Foundation.
Community Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ke'alaokamaile Cultural Ke'alaokamaile Cultural 3,254,981
and Urban Development Fund. Resource Center. Resource Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Kanakea Project.... Malama Aina............ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Historic Sandusky State Sandusky State Theatre 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Theatre Redevelopment. Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development St. Anthony's Lucas County Land 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization. Reutilization
Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Smart Kitchen Center for Innovative 1,100,000
and Urban Development Fund. Entrepreneurial Food Technology.
Training & Production
Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Junction and East Maumee Valley Habitat 2,544,559
and Urban Development Fund. Toledo Neighborhood for Humanity.
Revitalization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Englewood-Junction City of Toledo......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Workforce Development,
Training Center, &
Neighborhood
Revitalization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Community Center and Toledo Urban 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Consumer Financial Foundation, Inc..
Counseling HUB.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Rescue Mission Alliance Rescue Mission Alliance 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. West Onondaga Street of Syracuse.
Development Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Food Bank of Central Food Bank of Central 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. New York's Capacity New York.
Expansion Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development InterFaith Works InterFaith Works of 248,000
and Urban Development Fund. Transition Home for Central New York.
New Americans Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Syracuse City of Syracuse....... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Resurgent
Neighborhoods
Initiative (RNI)
Blight Remediation and
Emergency Abatement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development YMCA South Coast YMCA Southcoast........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Childcare Center Old Colony YMCA........ 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Expansion: YMCA Old
Colony.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Independence House..... Indepndence House, Inc. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pembroke Community Town of Pembroke....... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Plymouth Wastewater Town of Plymouth....... 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Treatment Plant.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cape Abilities Farm Cape Abilities......... 959,040
and Urban Development Fund. Vocational and Food
Security Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe 1,629,197
and Urban Development Fund. Parsonage Restoration.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Museum Expansion and A Philip Randolph 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Economic Pullman Porter Museum
Development Inc.
Empowerment Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Acquisition and City of Harvey......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Demolition of Blighted
and Vacant buildings.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development South Shore City of Chicago........ 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Homeownership
Preservation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sand Creek Wastewater Sand Creek Wastewater 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project Expansion. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Former Erie Malleable Erie County 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Iron Site Redevelopment
Redevelopment. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development U.S. Route 62 Railroad Mercer County.......... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Tunnel.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gap Year Funding for City of San Jose....... 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. the SureStay Emergency
Interim Housing Site.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Second Harvest of Second Harvest of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Silicon Valley Silicon Valley.
Consolidated
Operational Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Fremont City of Fremont........ 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Commercial District Wi-
Fi Access Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development New Roof and Solar Sunnyvale Community 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Energy System. Services.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Home Improvements and Saginaw-Shiawassee 2,800,000
and Urban Development Fund. Repairs for Mid- Habitat for Humanity.
Michigan Households.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Economic Development City of Saginaw........ 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Downtown Saginaw.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Supporting Mid-Michigan Young Men's Christian 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Centers. Association of Flint.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Saginaw Blight Removal Saginaw County Land 2,416,664
and Urban Development Fund. and Land Restoration Bank Authority.
Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Genesee County Blight Genesee County Land 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Removal and Land Bank Authority.
Restoration Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Updating Road Genesee County Road 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure and Commission.
Safety Improvements in
Genesee County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Suquamish Shores Enetai Suquamish Tribe........ 1,619,500
and Urban Development Fund. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tacoma Rescue Mission City of Tacoma......... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Shelter Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Westport Marina Port of Grays Harbor... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Modernization Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development T3ba'das Infrastructure Skokomish Indian Tribe. 2,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Asia Pacific Cultural Asia Pacific Cultural 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Building Center.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development American Legion Post American Legion 509 20,000
and Urban Development Fund. 509 Building Repairs. Westhampton Memorial
Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Burlington County Government of 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Emergency Shelter. Burlington County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Southwestern Wisconsin Southwestern Wisconsin 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Action Community Action
Program (SWCAP). Program (SWCAP).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Viola Economic Recovery Village of Viola....... 1,751,115
and Urban Development Fund. Implementation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Clubs of Boys & Girls Clubs of 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. the Greater Chippewa the Greater Chippewa
Valley. Valley.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Menomonie Street Visit Eau Claire....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Corridor Pedestrian
Underpasses.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Clubs of Boys & Girls Clubs of 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Greater La Crosse. Greater La Crosse.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development East Side Water City of Morris......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Treatment Plant and
Wells Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Waste Water Treatment Village of DePue....... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Plant Dike Raising.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Housing First Resource City of Tucson......... 957,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center at Amphi.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pima County Pima County............ 2,700,000
and Urban Development Fund. Collaborative One-Stop
Center at Pima
Community College.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development El Pueblo Center City of Tucson......... 2,747,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization
Project--Phase 1.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Village of Streamwood, Village of Streamwood.. 330,400
and Urban Development Fund. Madison Drive Bike &
Pedestrian Trail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wood Dale Park District Wood Dale Park District 324,476
and Urban Development Fund. Central Park, Phase 2.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Clubs of Boys & Girls Clubs of 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Dundee Township, Dundee Township.
Woodlands Community
Impact Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Village of Addison, Village of Addison..... 600,000
and Urban Development Fund. College Blvd Street
Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Village of Roselle, Village of Roselle..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Seasons 4 & Devlin
Drainage Basin
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gail Borden Public Gail Borden Public 2,391,407
and Urban Development Fund. Library District, Library.
South Elgin Branch
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Village of Schaumburg, Village of Schaumburg.. 166,000
and Urban Development Fund. Electric Vehicle Pilot
Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Eastern Avenue CATCH Neighborhood 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Apartments--Affordable Housing.
Housing Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Nashua Public Library City of Nashua......... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Plaza.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development West Lebanon Main City of Lebanon........ 2,329,000
and Urban Development Fund. Street Sidewalk and
Intersection
Construction Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Downtown Streetscape Village of Downs....... 2,128,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements Phase I.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Somerset Drive Multi- Village of Germantown 670,000
and Urban Development Fund. Use Path. Hills.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Western Road (CH 6) Marshall County........ 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Realignment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Paskenta Water District Paskenta Community 85,000
and Urban Development Fund. Operational Services District.
Investments.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Corning Veterans County of Tehama....... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Memorial Hall
Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Student Athletic and Aliquippa School 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Educational Flexible District.
Field House.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Beaver County CTC Beaver County Career & 995,000
and Urban Development Fund. Welding Lab Expansion Technology Center.
and Upgrade.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Critical Parking for McKees Rocks Community 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Downtown McKees Rocks Development
Developments. Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Brodhead Road Beaver County Office of 1,800,000
and Urban Development Fund. Corridor Upgrade. Planning and
Redevelopment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Burrillville Skate Park Town of Burrillville... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovation and
Expansion Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Community Preservation Providence 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. of Atlantic Mills. Redevelopment Agency.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cross Mills Volunteer Charlestown Fire 610,000
and Urban Development Fund. Firefighters Memorial District.
Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lederer Theater Center: Trinity Repertory 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Access for All. Company.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Education Center Rhode Island Office of 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Expansion. the Postsecondary
Commissioner.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Accessibility City of Warwick, Rhode 920,280
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements: Warwick Island.
Public Library's
Apponaug and Norwood
Branches.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Rehabilitation of the City of Cranston (Rhode 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Budlong Pool Campus. Island).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Johnston War Memorial Town of Johnston....... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park Baseball Complex
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development West Greenwich Senior Town of West Greenwich. 150,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Habitat for Humanity of Habitat for Humanity of 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Island County Retail Island County.
Store, Warehouse and
Admin Office Purchase,
Oak Harbor,
Washington, WA-02.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tommy Thompson Trail Samish Indian Nation... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Trestle and Causeway
Replacement Design,
Samish Indian Nation,
Washington, WA-02.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development VOA Neighborhood Volunteers of America 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center, Lynnwood, Western Washington.
Washington, WA-02.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mother Nature's Window City of Marysville..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park Project,
Marysville,
Washington, WA-02.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Church Corners Town of East Hartford.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rehabiltation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Charter Oak Landing City of Hartford....... 1,010,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Connecticut Trolley Connecticut Electric 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Museum Facility Railway Association,
Upgrades & Visitor Inc. dba Connecticut
Enhancements. Trolley Museum.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Laurel Marsh/Hockanum Town of Manchester..... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. River Linear Park
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development East Hartford Post Town of East Hartford.. 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Office Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Victim Impact Project.. Mothers United Against 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Violence.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development East-West River Links.. iQuilt Partnership..... 2,400,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Manufacturing Re- Pittsburg State 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. shoring Initiative and University.
Prove Out Facility for
the National Institute
of Materials
Advancement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Webster Community Micah 6 Community...... 546,152
and Urban Development Fund. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sanctum House Facility Sanctum House.......... 1,400,000
and Urban Development Fund. Acquisition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Southfield Home City of Southfield..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvement Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Midway Septic To Sewer City of Midway......... 3,943,971
and Urban Development Fund. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development TCC Commercial Vehicle Tallahassee Community 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Driving (CDL) Program College.
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Teen Multipurpose One Gadsden Foundation, 1,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center. Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development SHBB Impact Center and America Second Harvest 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Capacity Project. of the Big Bend.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 8th Street Complete Jacksonville 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Streets Improvements. Transportation
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Emergency Repair to a City of Madison........ 110,000
and Urban Development Fund. Segment of Wastewater
Equipment in the City
of Madison.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gretna Sewer Expansion. City of Gretna......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Covenant House Covenant House 550,000
and Urban Development Fund. California Homeless California.
Youth Services Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Coliseum Gardens City of Oakland........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Martin Luther King City of Berkeley....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Junior Youth Services
Center Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Intergenerational Intergenerational 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing Affordable Housing
Project on San Pablo Project on San Pablo
Avenue. Avenue.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Raton Film Studio and The City of Raton...... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Education Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Chama Water Treatment Village of Chama....... 550,000
and Urban Development Fund. Plant Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Homeownership Homewise, Inc.......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Assistance Voucher
Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Indigenous Farm Hub.... Tides Center........... 960,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cuba Health Center Presbyterian Medical 1,635,000
and Urban Development Fund. Workforce Housing. Services.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Water Main and City of Alexandria..... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Reservoir Improvement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Leucadia Streetscape City of Encinitas...... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Drainage Improvements,
Encinitas, California.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Del Mar Climate City of Del Mar........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Resiliency and Access
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Stonehill Drive Utility City of Dana Point..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Undergrounding
Project, Dana Point,
California.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Carlsbad Veteran City of Carlsbad....... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Memorial Park Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sidewalk Improvement City of Vista.......... 2,231,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Enhanced Street
Lighting Project,
Vista, California.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Road Reconstruction on City of Clawson........ 424,000
and Urban Development Fund. Redruth Ave..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Martin Park Storage City of Ferndale....... 704,669
and Urban Development Fund. Building Conversion to
Public Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pop Up Hazel........... City of Hazel Park..... 470,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Public Library Addition City of St. Clair 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Shores.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development New Royal Oak Animal City Of Royal Oak...... 1,100,000
and Urban Development Fund. Shelter.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Home Upgrades program City of Madison Heights 850,000
and Urban Development Fund. with Habitat for
Humanity.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Memorial Park Splash City of Center Line.... 919,930
and Urban Development Fund. Pad.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development HVAC Replacement....... City of Berkley........ 1,049,260
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Torrance Temporary City of Torrance....... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development PATH Permanent PATH Ventures.......... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Supportive Housing
Marina Del Rey.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development San Ysidro Park, City of Gilroy......... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Healthy Living
Enhancement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Second Harvest of Second Harvest of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Silicon Valley Silicon Valley.
Consolidated
Operational Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Urban Agriculture Guadalupe River Park 1,700,000
and Urban Development Fund. Gardens. Conservancy.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mabury Bridge Housing City of San Jose, 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Site. Department of Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Turkey Creek Bridge.... Taney County........... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Route D Buffalo Road City of Bolivar........ 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Connector.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jordan Valley Missouri State 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Innovation Center University.
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Main Street City of Nixa........... 206,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pedestrian Bridges..... City of Kennesaw....... 250,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Street Resurfacing, City of Kennesaw....... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Sidewalk Installation,
and Drainage Systems
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Books & Buckets--Youth Long Beach Day Nursery. 50,000
and Urban Development Fund. Academy & Youth Action
Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Learning Hubs Project.. City of Long Beach..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ben Em Dang Co Ta BEN EM DANG CO TA...... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. (``Stand by You'')
Foundation Community
Cultural Outreach
Programming.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Locust Development in Habitat for Humanity of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Washington Greater Los Angeles.
Neighborhood of Long
Beach.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ames Waterline Project. City of Enid........... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Kaw Lake Water Supply City of Enid........... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Centertown Wastewater Village of Centertown.. 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. System.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Exmore Sewage Northampton County, 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Collection System. Virginia.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Williamsburg African The City of 327,000
and Urban Development Fund. American Heritage Williamsburg, Virginia.
Trail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wachapreague Sewer Line Accomack-Northampton 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. & Pump Station. Planning District
Commission.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Virginia Beach City of Virginia Beach, 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Trail. VA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mayor Hannon Parkway/ City of Quincy......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Gen McConville Way New
Intersection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lawrence R. Cosgrove City of Brockton....... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Memorial Pool Upgrades.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ausonia Apartments Ausonia Apartments..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Modernization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 1,500 Space Parking City of Quincy......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Garage.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development YMCA of Bucks and YMCA of Bucks & 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Hunterdon Counties Hunterdon Counties.
Flemington-Raritan
Community Pool.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Township of Scotch Township of Scotch 626,010
and Urban Development Fund. Plains' Restoration of Plains.
Tempe Covered Bridge
at Frazee House Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hillsborough YMCA Greater Somerset County 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Facility Renovations. YMCA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Summit Park Line City of Summit......... 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lebanon Street Township of Lebanon.... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Senior Center Facility Bay Ridge Center....... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Buildout.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Client Choice Food Catholic Charities of 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Pantry and Mobile Food Staten Island.
Pantry Equipment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Seniors with Autism Eden II Programs....... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Facility Renovation
and Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jewish Community Center Joan & Alan Bernikow 1,493,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements. Jewish Community
Center of Staten
Island.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Staten Island YMCA YMCA of Greater New 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project. York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development A Permanent Home for WILD PROJECT 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Wild Project. PRODUCTIONS INC.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Polish and Slavic Polish and Slavic 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Facility Center Inc..
Improvement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lifeline Grocery....... The Connected Chef 350,000
and Urban Development Fund. Foundation, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Storm King Welcome Storm King Art Center.. 1,600,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center & Conservation
Facility Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Youth Opportunity Union City of Poughkeepsie... 2,150,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure
Enhancement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Newburgh Landing Pier County of Orange....... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Orange & Dutchess County of Orange....... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Transportation Access
& Mobility Study
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Small-Scale City of High Point, 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Manufacturing for North Carolina.
Equitable Opportunity.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Elm-Eugene Street City of Greensboro, 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Gateway Complete North Carolina.
Streets Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Accelerating Food Second Harvest Food 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Assistance and Job Bank of Northwest
Training for 6th North Carolina.
District Residents.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hayes-Taylor Memorial Young Men's Christian 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. YMCA Childcare Association of
Expansion. Greensboro, INC.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Opportunity Center. La Familia Counseling 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cornerstone -- Habitat Habitat for Humanity of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Humanity. Greater Sacramento,
Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Bryte Park All- City of West Sacramento 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Weather Field.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Corners Community Corners Outreach....... 1,050,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Peachtree Creek City of Doraville...... 1,573,204
and Urban Development Fund. Greenway (PCG)
Extension (Model
Project).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Broad Street Downtown City of Chamblee....... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Path 400 Trail City of Sandy Springs.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Extension.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cobb Parkway Pedestrian Cumberland Community 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Bridge North. Improvement District
(CCID).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Playwrights' Center Playwrights Center Inc. 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ordway Center for Ordway Center for the 3,930,000
and Urban Development Fund. Performing Arts Performing Arts.
Facility Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development North End Community The City of Saint Paul. 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mid-Atlantic Advance County of Greensville.. 3,424,379
and Urban Development Fund. Manufacturing Center
Collection System.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Roxbury Road/State Charles City County.... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Route 106 Water/ Sewer
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lock's Watermain City of Petersburg..... 3,581,531
and Urban Development Fund. Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Central Gardens County of Henrico...... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Veterans Inc. National Veterans Inc........... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Guard Armory
Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development African Community African Community 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Education Center Education.
Building Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Avenue A Streetscape Town of Montague, 975,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvement Project. Massachusetts.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development NewVue Communities NewVue Communities..... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Riverbend-Bigelow
Schools Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development North Star Journey Home North Star Family 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing Services, Inc..
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Grow Food Northampton Grow Food Northampton, 413,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Farm Incorporated.
Redesign.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jones Library Jones Library, Inc..... 1,110,661
and Urban Development Fund. Renovation and
Expansion Project,
Amherst,
Massachusetts,
Hampshire County, 2d
Congressional District
of Massachusetts.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wood County Industrial Wood County Development 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Site Readiness and Authority.
Redevelopment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Rail Academy of San Joaquin Regional 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Central California-- Rail Commission.
Rail/Transit Workforce
Development Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lodi Access Center City of Lodi........... 1,048,500
and Urban Development Fund. Emergency Shelter.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sonora Square--Housing Delta Community 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. for the Homeless. Developers Corp..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lyon Square Urban Park Grand Rapids-Kent 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovation and County Convention and
Improvement. Arena Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development YMCA & Albion College Albion College......... 2,800,000
and Urban Development Fund. Initiative of the
Washington Gardner
Center Building
Renovation and
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Affordable Housing Churches United For 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Services. Fair Housing, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Colden for Queens...... QUEENS COLLEGE 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
CORPORATION.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Working to Empower WEPA Empowerment Center 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. People for Advancement Inc..
(WEPA) Empowerment
Center Inc. Facility
Renovations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Richland Borough Water Borough of Richland.... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. System Upgrade.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Arena Players Arena Players Inc...... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Incorporated Capital
Improvements 2022-2023.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Star Community The Star Community 2,300,000
and Urban Development Fund. Family Life Center. Family Life Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Helping Up Mission Helping Up Mission..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Permanent Housing on
East Baltimore Street.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sanaa Center Project... Pennsylvania Avenue 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Black Arts and
Entertainment District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gwynns Falls Mighty Gwynns Falls Business 535,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park. and Homeowners
Association.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Historic Upton Mansion. Afro Charities Inc..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Druid Heights Maggie Druid Heights Community 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Quille Center. Development
Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Maryland Center for Maryland Center for 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Veterans Education and Veterans Education and
Training Community Training.
Expansion Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development East Baltimore East Baltimore 2,300,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development, Inc. Development, Inc..
Phase 2B
Infrastructure Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Green & Healthy Homes Green & Health Homes 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Baltimore Initiative. Initiative, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development National Great Blacks The National Great 2,008,580
and Urban Development Fund. in Wax Museum Capital Blacks In Wax Museum,
Renovation and Inc..
Facility
Infrastructure Upgra.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Juanita Jackson Beloved Community 1,750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Mitchell Law Center. Services Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mercer County Development Authority 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Multipurpose Center of Mercer County.
Land Acquisition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sidewalk Repair........ City of Hinton......... 190,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mason County Farmers Main Street Point 470,000
and Urban Development Fund. Market Construction. Pleasant, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 18th Street Resurfacing City of Keokuk......... 960,000
and Urban Development Fund. to National Cemetery.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Heritage Park Riverwalk City of Frankenmuth.... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Extension.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hooper City Roadway Hooper City............ 624,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Town of Mantua Road Town of Mantua......... 1,354,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Weber Housing Authority Weber Housing Authority 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Land Acquisition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ten Mile Park Village Village of Brown Deer.. 2,496,630
and Urban Development Fund. of Brown Deer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Community Wellness Housing Authority of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center at the City of the City of Milwaukee.
Milwaukee's Westlawn
Gardens Choice
Neighborhood Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Emergency Home Repair Revitalize Milwaukee... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Improving
Accessibility
Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development North Shore Library.... Village of Bayside..... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Arts Outreach and Capita Productions Inc. 150,000
and Urban Development Fund. Engagement Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Concordia 27 Consortium Near West Side Partners 2,350,000
and Urban Development Fund. Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development LISC-Milwaukee's Local Initiatives 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Predevelopment Loans Support Corporation
for Affordable Housing (Milwaukee Office).
Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Connected Communities, Connected Communities, 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Inc. (Neighborhood Inc..
Hub).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development County of Monroe County of Monroe, New 3,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. (Applied Technology York.
Center).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Charles Settlement Charles Settlement 619,784
and Urban Development Fund. House, Inc.. House & Community
Place of Greater
Rochester.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development National Susan B. National Susan B. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Anthony Museum & House. Anthony Museum & House.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Rochester Energy Rochester Area 300,000
and Urban Development Fund. Efficiency and Community Foundation
Weatherization (RENEW). Initiatives INC..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lynn Senior Center..... City of Lynn........... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Career Lab & Cafe at Boys and Girls Club of 900,000
and Urban Development Fund. the Boys and Girls Stoneham and Wakefield.
Club of Wakefield and
Expansion of Job Prep/
Vocational Program(s)
into Saugus.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development North River Canal City of Peabody........ 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Resilient Wall,
Riverwalk, and Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Middlesex Community Middlesex Community 363,400
and Urban Development Fund. College Bedford Campus College.
Life Sciences and
BioTech Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Haven Project Catalyst Haven Project.......... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Beverly--Main City of Beverly........ 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library HVAC System
Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lifebridge Campus Salem Mission 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Redevelopment Project. Incorporated.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fair Haven Rape Crisis Fair Haven, Inc........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center -- Acquisition
and Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Equipment/Technology Opportunity 310,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Lakeside Respite Enterprises, Inc..
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Paladin Rehabilitation Paladin Inc............ 1,525,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Repurposing
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Habitat for Humanity's Habitat for Humanity of 1,139,440
and Urban Development Fund. Sanford Affordable Seminole County and
Housing Community Greater Apopka, Inc..
Infrastructure Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Winter Park Traffic City of Winter Park, FL 101,175
and Urban Development Fund. Control Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Italian American Italian American Museum 1,680,000
and Urban Development Fund. Experience Permanent
Exhibition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development PIER 86: REPLACEMENT OF Intrepid Museum 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. FINAL SEGMENT. Foundation (a.k.a.
Intrepid Sea, Air &
Space Museum).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fire Suppression/Alarm Metropolitan Opera 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Systems Modernization Association, Inc.
at the Metropolitan
Opera.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Safety Improvement New York City Housing 3,800,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project at NYCHA Authority.
Developments (WSUR
Brownstones and
DeHostos Apartments).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development COPO Senior Center..... Council of Peoples 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Organization Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development New-York Historical New-York Historical 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Society/American Society (N-YHS).
LGBTQ+ Museum
Partnership Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Covina High School Pool Covina-Valley Unified 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. School District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Center for the Hacienda La Puente 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Performing Arts. Unified School
District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Monrovia Canyon Park City of Monrovia....... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Repair Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development La Puente Activity City of La Puente...... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Baldwin Park Family City of Baldwin Park... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Services Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Historic Wahconah Park City of Pittsfield..... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Grandstand Improvement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Renovation of the Girls Girls Inc of the Valley 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Inc of the Valley
Headquarters and
Program Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 429 Morgan Road West Town of West 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Springfield Capital Springfield.
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Worthington Senior Hilltown Community 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center. Development
Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Historic Lenox Town Town of Lenox.......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Hall Roof and Rotunda
Restoration Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Town of Empire Water Town of Empire......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Veterans Community Veterans Community 650,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project Transitional Project.
Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lyons Emergency & Lyons Emergency & 575,000
and Urban Development Fund. Assistance Fund. Assistance Fund, LEAF.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Summit County Child Summit County 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Care Center. Government.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Benton City Rail Trail. Benton City............ 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Heritage Heights Heritage Heights at 800,000
and Urban Development Fund. Facility Renovation. Lake Chelan.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cultivate Collective The Academy for Global 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Southwest Chicago Citizenship.
Sustainability Hub.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mosque Foundation The Mosque Foundation.. 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center
Facility Improvement
and Expansion Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Permanent Structure on Home Port Alliance for 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. the Battleship New the USS New Jersey,
Jersey Fantail. Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sadler's Poynt Camden Community 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Waterfront Park. Partnership, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Camden County Nutrition County of Camden....... 475,000
and Urban Development Fund. Hub.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Inclusive Playground... City of Gloucester..... 385,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Park Revitalization.... County of Gloucester... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Glassboro VFW Glassboro VFW Post 679. 150,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Building Food Bank The Food Bank of South 970,000
and Urban Development Fund. Capacity Through Jersey.
Sustainability & Eco-
friendly Logistics.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Berth 1 Shoreline South Jersey Port 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Stabilization. Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Black Box Theatre for Gloucester Township.... 300,000
and Urban Development Fund. the Arts.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The L'Enfant Trust's The L'Enfant Trust..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Historic Properties
Redevelopment Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development House of Ruth.......... House of Ruth.......... 7,160,828
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Horton's Kids.......... Horton's Kids.......... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Anacostia Arts Center Washington Area 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Redevelopment Project. Community Investment
Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development My Sister's Place: My Sister's Place...... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Emergency Shelter,
Transitional Housing,
and Supportive
Services for Survivors
of Domestic Violence
and Their Children.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Perennial Transitional Healthy Babies Project 340,000
and Urban Development Fund. House for Homeless Inc.
Pregnant Teenagers
Rehabilitation Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development CASA NHSQ.............. Neighborhood Housing 2,400,000
and Urban Development Fund. Services of Queens
CDC, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Worker's Operation New York Botanical 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center. Garden.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Elmcor Housing Project. ELMCOR YOUTH & ADULT 663,250
and Urban Development Fund. ACTIVITIES INC.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Astoria Boulevard New York City 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Safety Improvements. Department of
Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wenima Bridge Project.. Town of Springerville.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Northside Youth Youth Farm and Market 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Greenhouse. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Renovation of Snelling Minnesota Assistance 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Motel to Affordable Council for Veterans.
Housing for Veterans.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Multifamily Land Trust City of St. Louis Park. 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Affordable Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Avenues for Youth Avenues for Youth...... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing and
Headquarters.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Southside Village Boys Boys and Girls Clubs of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. & Girls Club Expansion. the Twin Cities.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Low Income Housing Accessible Space Inc... 514,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements for
Persons with
Disabilities in
Minneapolis, Golden
Valley and St. Anthony.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wood Lake Nature Center City of Richfield...... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Building Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Establishing Safe SEWA Asian Indian 2,856,224
and Urban Development Fund. Refuge to South-Asian Family Wellness.
Diasporic Communities
in Minnesota.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Simpson Community Simpson Housing 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Shelter and Apartments. Services, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Northside Food Access Change Starts With 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Distribution Community.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development A New Facility for SACA Food Shelf and 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Southern Anoka Thrift Store.
Community Assistance
(SACA).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Birth Center WomenVenture........... 600,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Net Zero HVAC Housing Authority of 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Replacement. Salt Lake City (HASLC).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Greene County Greene County.......... 600,000
and Urban Development Fund. Demolition &
Rehabilitation Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Eagle One Mega Site Forrest County......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Acquisition and
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Business, Recreation, Town of Sumrall........ 1,815,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Community
Development Project--
Property Acquisition
and Redevelopment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Laurence Harbor Old Bridge Township.... 2,250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Building.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development South Amboy Waterfront City of South Amboy.... 2,250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Veterans Memorial Youth City of Perth Amboy.... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. League Complex Park
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Church of the Long Branch Historical 1,250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Presidents Restoration. Museum Association.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Capitola Wharf City of Capitola....... 3,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Santa Cruz Downtown City of Santa Cruz..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library Mixed Use
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Western Flyer Coast Western Flyer 1,640,000
and Urban Development Fund. Guard Pier Repair and Foundation.
Classroom Design.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pacific North City of Santa Cruz..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Redevelopment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Harvey West Studios.... Housing Matters........ 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wastewater Treatment Town of Seabrook....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Facility Upgrades.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development South Londonderry Sewer Town of Londonderry.... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Pump Station.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Great Falls Gateway County of Passaic...... 1,215,000
and Urban Development Fund. Phase II Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Secaucus Senior Center The Town of Secaucus... 950,000
and Urban Development Fund. Construction Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Alexander Hamilton Hamilton Partnership 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Visitor Center at the for Paterson.
Paterson Great Falls
National Historical
Park Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Johnny Briggs Baseball City of Paterson....... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Field at Westside Park
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Passaic Main City of Passaic........ 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Avenue Parking Deck
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Borough of Ridgefield Borough of Ridgefield.. 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Resurfacing
Improvements Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development River Road Soil County of Bergen....... 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Stabilization Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Capital Repairs to Newark Public Radio, 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Newark Public Radio Inc..
Offices.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The O'Connor Park Township of West Orange 1,158,810
and Urban Development Fund. Reconstruction Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development United Way Service United Way of Hudson 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center. County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development YMCA HVAC and Exhaust YMCA of Newark and 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. System Upgrade. Vicinity.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Roadway Improvement and Borough of Roselle..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Pedestrian Safety
Project -- Chestnut
Street Corridor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Nassan's Place Nassan's Place, Inc.... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center for
Autism.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 1044 Howard Building United Playaz, Inc..... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Purchase and
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Youth Center Renovation Lavender Youth 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Recreation and
Information Center,
Inc. (LYRIC).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Friends of the Children FOTC -- SF Bay Area.... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Bayview Youth Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Japantown Peace Plaza San Francisco 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovation. Recreation and Park
Department.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Village SF Urban The Friendship House 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Indian Project. Association of
American Indians.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Child Care Facilities Mission Neighborhood 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Expansions. Centers Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Community Nutrition and Project Open Hand...... 1,451,000
and Urban Development Fund. Wellness Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Center for Health and The National AIDS 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Social Justice. Memorial.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Edge on the Square Chinatown Media and 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Chinatown Media and Arts Collaborative.
Arts Collaborative
Building Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Food Bank Donation Food Bank of the 600,000
and Urban Development Fund. Facilities. Rockies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Global Energy Park State of Colorado...... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Educational Walkways.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Light Up San Diego City of San Diego...... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Streetlight
Improvement Program --
Beach Communities.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ocean Beach Library City of San Diego...... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mobile Solar Powered City of San Diego...... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Electric Vehicle
Chargers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Freedom Park at Navy Port of San Diego...... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Pier.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Clubs of Boys and Girls Clubs of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. the Twin Cities the Twin Cities.
Voyageur Environmental
Center Renovation/
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Twin Cities Habitat for Twin Cities Habitat for 400,000
and Urban Development Fund. Humanity--Minnetonka Humanity.
Townhome 2022.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Revitalization and Aeon................... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Transformation of
Huntington Place, a
Low-Income, Affordable
Housing Community.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Corcoran Water Supply City of Corcoran....... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Construction Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Apex Youth Connection's Apex Youth Connection.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Future Focus Job
Readiness Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Louis B. Goodall Sanford Library 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Memorial Library Association Inc., dba
Renovation. Louis B. Goodall
Memorial Library.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Central Lincoln County Central Lincoln County 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. YMCA Child Care Center. YMCA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Maine Irish Heritage Maine Irish Heritage 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center -- Restore the Center.
Building Envelope.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Preble Street Food Preble Street.......... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Security Hub.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bright Path Hollistic Virgin Islands Housing 900,000
and Urban Development Fund. Wellness. Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Community First Tiny Liberty Place, Inc..... 1,964,210
and Urban Development Fund. Homes Build Out Phase
III.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Christiansted Sunday St. Croix Foundation... 1,059,152
and Urban Development Fund. Market Square
Revitalization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jewish Social Services Jewish Social Services 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. of Madison Refugee of Madison Inc.
Resettlement
Acitivities.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Salvation Army of Dane The Salvation Army of 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. County Shelter Dane County.
Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Reedsburg, WI City of Reedsburg...... 560,000
and Urban Development Fund. Fieldhouse.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Baraboo, WI City of Baraboo........ 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Riverwalk and Oak
Street Overlook.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 210 W. Fulton St. Rehab Edgerton Community 700,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project for Low-Income Outreach, Inc..
Housing, Community
Meeting Space, and
Senior Programming --
Edgerton, WI.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Club of Boys & Girls Clubs of 1,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Dane County, WI Dane County.
McKenzie Regional
Workforce Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Clarendon Hill Housing City of Somerville..... 2,400,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Transportation
Equity Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Downtown Broadway City of Chelsea, MA.... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pine Knolls EMPOWERment EMPOWERment............ 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Community
Housing (P.E.A.C.H).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ross Road Apartments... Reinvestment Partners.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Field Museum Facilities Field Museum of Natural 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Upgrade. History.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Capital Improvements Carole Robertson Center 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. for the Carole for Learning.
Robertson Center for
Learning at Albany
Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lake View YMCA Aquatics Lake View YMCA......... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Black Ensemble Theater Black Ensemble Theater. 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Cultural Center
Building Improvements
and Enhancements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lincoln Park Chicago Park District.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Conservatory
Renovations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Oak View Community Montgomery Parks 800,000
and Urban Development Fund. Connector Bridge. Capital Improvement
Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sandy Spring Museum Sandy Spring Museum.... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Folklife Hub Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bunky Reid Park Upgrade Town of North 900,000
and Urban Development Fund. at the Yes We Can Hempstead, NY.
Community Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Expand Homeless Safety The Interfaith 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Net Services. Nutrition Network,
Inc. (The INN).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Adams County Bridge Adams County........... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Replacement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Stevens County Road Stevens County Public 3,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Upgrades to Support Works.
Chewelah A-Z Forest
Restoration Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pioneer Human Services Pioneer Human Services. 838,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing, Carlyle Hotel
Low-Income Housing
Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Eastern Kentucky PRIDE Eastern Kentucky Pride. 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Septic System Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Williamsburg Water City of Williamsburg... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Prestonsburg Water City of Prestonsburg... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. System Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Martin County Sewer Martin County Fiscal 3,107,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements. Court.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jackson County Business Jackson County Fiscal 1,538,000
and Urban Development Fund. Incubator. Court.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Raven Rock Trails EKY Heritage 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development. Foundation, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Knox County Water Knox County Fiscal 2,224,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements. Court.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Peyton Road Expansion.. City of Lebanon........ 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Main Street and City of Watertown...... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Downtown Business
District Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pleasant Grove Town of Wendell........ 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Maynard Road Town of Cary........... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Multifamily Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Garner Senior Center Town of Garner......... 505,200
and Urban Development Fund. Facility Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Education Center at Friends of the North 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Prairie Ridge Carolina Museum of
Ecostation. Natural Sciences.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Whiteville Road Force Brunswick County....... 1,052,500
and Urban Development Fund. Main Project Design
and Engineering.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gateway District Town of Leland......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Utility Resiliency.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Maywood Riverfront Park Los Angeles 650,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovation Project. Neighborhood Land
Trust.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Building Expansion for City of Downey......... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. the Columbia Memorial
Space Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Aquatic Center Outdoor City of Bellflower..... 300,000
and Urban Development Fund. Pool Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bell Gardens Regional City of Bell Gardens... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Aquatic Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Increasing Public SAC Health............. 150,000
and Urban Development Fund. Transportation Access
to Healthcare to the
Eastern Riverside
County City of Blythe,
CA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Triple Bridges Study... Maryland Department of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Transportation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Rosedale Veterans Sheppard Pratt Health 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Initiative. System, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Raising the Roof--The The National Museum of 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. National Museum of Gospel Music.
Gospel Music.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Build Antioch.......... Antioch Haven Homes 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Foundation Ltd.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Englewood Racine Green Chicago Transit 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Line Station Authority (CTA).
Feasibility Study.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bronzeville Opportunity Illinois Institute of 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Engine. Technology.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Northeast Florida Regional Food Bank of 981,000
and Urban Development Fund. Regional Food Bank Northeast Florida Inc..
Equipment Upgrades.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hope Community Center The Mother A.M. Smith 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. At-Risk Youth Project. Community Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Waddell Park The City of Niles...... 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bounce Innovation Hub-- Bounce Innovation Hub.. 1,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Minority Business
Support Programs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 8th Street Neighborhood City of Miami.......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Flood Mitigation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Jose Marti Park and City of Miami.......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Neighborhood Flood
Mitigation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Park and Field City of Hawaiian 1,420,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovations. Gardens.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The PAD Park--Passons The City of Pico Rivera 1,050,000
and Urban Development Fund. Active Depot.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Santa Fe Springs Habitat for Humanity of 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Homeownership Greater Los Angeles.
Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Artesia Botanical City of Artesia........ 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Gardens.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sierra Athletic Field City of Whittier....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Restoration.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Leffingwell Road City of La Mirada...... 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Landscape Median
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Outdoor/Environmental Annapolis Maritime 375,000
and Urban Development Fund. Preschool--Annapolis Museum & Park.
Maritime Museum & Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lansdowne Y Swimming YMCA of Eastern 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Pool Rehabilitation. Delaware County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Africa Center...... African Cultural 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Alliance of North
America, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Navy Yard -- Quay Wall City of Philadelphia... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Reconstruction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Media VFW Post 3460 Veterans of Foreign 50,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rehabilitation. Wars Post 3460.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Haverford Township Free Haverford Township..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library Redevelopment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development SCS Schoolhouse Center Senior Community 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Capital Improvements. Services Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development ACCESS Community Center ACCESS--A Community 850,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Established by
the Surgent Family for
Society.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Schuylkill River Trail: Schuylkill River 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Bartram's to Passyunk Development
Phase II Land Corporation.
Acquisition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Share Food Program's Share Food Program..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Delaware County Food
Bank Acquisition and
Renovation Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Black Ensemble Black Ensemble Theater. 1,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Educational Outreach
Studio Theater,
Chicago, Illinois (IL-
05).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Broadway Armory Chicago Park District.. 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Natatorium Swimming
Pool, Chicago,
Illinois (IL-09).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Renovation of the High YMCA of Metropolitan 3,750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Ridge YMCA Facility, Chicago.
Chicago, Illinois (IL-
09).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Family Focus "Our Family Focus........... 1,130,845
and Urban Development Fund. Place" Building
Renovation, Evanston,
Illinois (IL-09).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Connections for the Connections for the 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Homeless Hilda's Place Homeless.
Renovations, Evanston,
Illinois (IL-09).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Food Equity and Hollywood Food 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Resilience Coalition.
Hub.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Day Center Expansion The Center in Hollywood 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Low-Income and
Unhoused Community
Members.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development YWCA Historical YWCA of Glendale and 2,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Building Preservation Pasadena.
and Domestic Violence
Emergency Shelter
Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development CPAH Lake County Community Partners for 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing Affordable Housing
Development in (CPAH).
Libertyville.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Chain O'Lakes Economic Village of Fox Lake.... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development in Fox
Lake.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lake County Early North Chicago Community 1,228,493
and Urban Development Fund. Learning Center in Unit School District
North Chicago. 187.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development North Chicago Economic Lake County............ 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Redevelopment at
Sheridan Crossing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lake Bluff Downtown Lake County Stormwater 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Flooding Mitigation Management Commission.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development PADS Lake County PADS Lake County....... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Homeless Shelter.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hillside Redevelopment Housing Authority of 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project. Clackamas County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Detroit Lake Marina Marion County.......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Excavation and
Resiliency Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Snoqualmie Indian Tribe The Snoqualmie Tribe... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. -- Child Development
Center Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bethel Schools Graham Bethel Washington 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center School District.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Market Farm to Fork Bonney Lake Food Bank 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Smart Locker (aka Bonney Lake
Program. Community Resources).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development YWCA North Central YWCA North Central 200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Washington Permanent Washington.
Supportive Housing
(PSH) Updating and
Modernization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development HopeSource Teanaway HopeSource............. 2,030,000
and Urban Development Fund. Multi-Service Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tyler's Beach Harbor/ Isle of Wight County... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Marina Facility
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Franklin Armory/ City of Franklin....... 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Dr. Clarence V. Cuffee City of Chesapeake..... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center
Aquatic Facility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development YMCA of the Virginia YMCA of the Virginia 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Peninsulas. Peninsulas.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Norfolk City of Norfolk........ 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Neighborhood Safety
LED Streetlight
Upgrades.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Atlanta Legal Aid Atlanta Legal Aid 260,000
and Urban Development Fund. Clayton County Office. Society.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Chattahoochee City of Smyrna......... 900,000
and Urban Development Fund. Riverlands -- Bike/
Pedestrian Bridge
Feasibility Study.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Water Supply and Water City of Thorndale...... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Distribution Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Montgomery City of Montgomery..... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Blight Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Orrville Public Library Town of Orrville....... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bethel Family & Child Bethel Baptist Church.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Care Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Selma Riverfront Multi- City of Selma.......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. plex.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Valley Creek Rails to City of Birmingham..... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Trails.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Studio City/Beeman City of Los Angeles -- 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Recreational Center Council District 4.
Capital Improvement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development West Valley Community TreePeople............. 1,149,662
and Urban Development Fund. Greening Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Encino Community Center Armenian Cultural 1,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Foundation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Essential Service Labor Community 600,000
and Urban Development Fund. Relief for Underserved/ Services of Los
Unemployed Families. Angeles.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Connecting Canoga Park City of Los Angeles -- 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. project. Council District 3.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Los Angeles Accessory Los Angeles City 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Dwelling Units (ADU) Council District 12.
Accelerator Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development South Valley City of Los Angeles-- 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Transportation & Council District 4.
Infrastructure
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Los Angeles -- City of Los Angeles 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park Ballfield Mayor's Office.
Improvements and
Upgrades at Various LA
City Parks Facilities.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Domestic Violence Haven Hills Inc........ 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Shelter & Services
Facilities Renovations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Borough of Madison Borough of Madison..... 2,086,269
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing
Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Housing is Healthcare Family Promise of 1,761,700
and Urban Development Fund. for Economic Morris County.
Development Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Collinsville-Tucker Township of Morris..... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park Improvement
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Idaho Workforce and Idaho Rural Water 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Public Safety Training Association, Inc..
Facility Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Downtown Boise YMCA Treasure Valley Family 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Catalytic YMCA.
Redevelopment Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Healing Idaho Community Camp Rainbow Gold, Inc. 2,400,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pier 93 Park........... Town of West New York.. 2,750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development River Road Overpass.... Town of West New York.. 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pedestrian Safety Township of Weehawken.. 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development James Braddock Park Hudson County New 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Roadway Safety Jersey.
Initiative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development West New York Housing West New York Housing 888,000
and Urban Development Fund. Authority Building Authority.
Security Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Howell Depot Lot The City of Howell, 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Reconstruction. Michigan.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lansing Ovation Center City of Lansing........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Music & Arts.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Green Oak Aerial Ladder Green Oak Charter 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Truck. Township.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ingham County, Ingham County 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Fairgrounds Grandstand. Fairgrounds.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Eatontown Community Borough of Eatontown... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Flood Mitigation
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Improvements to Local Township of Lakewood... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Roads, Sidewalks, and
Water Systems.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Providence House Ocean Catholic Charities 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. County Safe House Diocese of Trenton-
Improvements. Providence House.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Somali Community Somali Health Board.... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Cultural Innovation
Hub.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development El Centro de la Raza-- El Centro de la Raza... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Pattison's West
Community Campus
Property Acquisition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Skyway Affordable Low Income Housing 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing and Early Institute.
Learning Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development African Business African Chamber of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Innovation Center. Commerce of the
Pacific Northwest.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Washington Refugee Congolese Integration 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Healing Center. Network.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Little Saigon Landmark. Friends of Little 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Saigon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development McKinney Center Capital Central District 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project. Community Preservation
& Development
Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Southeast Seattle Southeast Seattle 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing and Senior Foundation.
Home Ownership.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Southwest Lake Howard City of Winter Haven... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Pedestrian Enhancement.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Deerwood Elementary Osceola County......... 944,227
and Urban Development Fund. School Sidewalk
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development HOPKINS PARK AND RIVER City of St. Cloud...... 1,051,360
and Urban Development Fund. ROAD REVITALIZATION.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Lake Wales 1st City of Lake Wales..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Street Streetscape.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Michigan Avenue Safety Osceola County......... 1,978,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hope Apartment Housing. Hope Partnership....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Purchase of a two fire City of Haines City.... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. apparatus (Pierce
custom pumper and
quint fire apparatus)
for the City of Haines
City.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Orlando Lake City of Orlando........ 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Nona Poitras Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fighting Creek Park ADA Powhatan County........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Replacement Water Tower Spotsylvania County.... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Serving the Massaponax
and Thornburg Areas --
Design and
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development San Mateo County San Mateo County 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. History Museum Historical Association.
Carriage House.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development San Mateo Marina Branch City of San Mateo...... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Public Library
Restoration Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Burlingame Town City of Burlingame..... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Square Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development East Palo Alto New City of East Palo Alto. 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Public Library.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development South San Francisco New City of South San 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library and Parks and Francisco.
Recreation Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Daly City Early City of Daly City...... 800,000
and Urban Development Fund. Learning Center for
Infants and Toddlers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Homeless Youth Center.. City of Albuquerque.... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development VIC New Veteran Veterans Integration 300,000
and Urban Development Fund. Transitional Housing Center.
Campus.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Federally Qualified Albuquerque Health Care 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Health Center Campus for the Homeless.
Expansion to Serve
People Experiencing
Homelessness in
Bernalillo County, New
Mexico..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Albuquerque Adult Albuquerque Adult 600,000
and Urban Development Fund. Learning Center. Learning Center, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 77th Street Access City of Scottsdale..... 1,800,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Vista Colina Family Central Arizona Shelter 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Shelter Renovation. Services.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Trellis at the Mission Trellis................ 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Low-Income Affordable
Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Affordable Workforce City of Tempe.......... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Milaca Airport Road City of Milaca......... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fulton County Fulton County Center 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Crosslands Industrial for Regional Growth,
Park Improvements. Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wellness Center Silver Bay YMCA........ 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Facility Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Construction of a Highlands County....... 1,100,000
and Urban Development Fund. Roadway Between
Sebring Parkway, SR-
17, and Arbuckle Creek
Road.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Restoration of Roads-- City of Wauchula....... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Including Oak, Bay,
and Palmetto Street.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Oakland County Farmer's County of Oakland...... 2,269,000
and Urban Development Fund. Market Modernization &
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Troy--Sylvan City of Troy, MI....... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Glen Lake Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Waterford Downtown Charter Township of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization Project. Waterford.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Shiawassee Connection.. City of Farmington..... 2,100,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ridge Road Park Phase 1 Charter Township of 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Design and Engineering. Canton.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Emergency Food Network Emergency Food Network 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. of Tacoma and Pierce of Tacoma and Pierce
County. County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development History & Nature Center Olympia Tumwater 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. at Brewery Park. Foundation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Great Neck Senior Great Neck Senior 464,500
and Urban Development Fund. Center. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Garvies Point Preserve Nassau County.......... 294,300
and Urban Development Fund. and Museum --
Improving Connectivity
and Accessibility to
Open Spaces, Glen
Cove, New York, Nassau
County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development SNAP (Services Now for Services Now for Adult 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Adult Persons, Inc.) Persons, Inc.
of Eastern Queens
Older Adult Senior
Center and Case
Management Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Building Health Young Men's Christian 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Lifestyles at the YMCA Association Long
of Long Island. Island.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Emergency Food Metropolitan Council on 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Programming. Jewish Poverty.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sequoia Grove Habitat for Humanity 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing. East Bay/Silicon
Valley.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Alameda County ALL IN Alameda County......... 1,400,000
and Urban Development Fund. Eats Food Hub,
Livermore.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sunrise at Bogart Neighborhood 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Permanent Supportive Partnership Housing
Housing Development. Services, Inc. Sunrise
at Bogart, LP.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Integrated Solutions Parkview Legacy 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. for Community Wellness Foundation.
and Stable Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development MoVal Emergency Shelter/ City of Moreno Valley.. 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rapid Rehousing
Program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Community Program City of Perris......... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Enhancement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Park Drive City of Rome........... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Buy-out of Repetitive Town of Whitestown..... 227,000
and Urban Development Fund. Flood Loss Properties.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Martinez Municipal City of Martinez....... 2,547,600
and Urban Development Fund. Fishing Pier
Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys and Girls Club Boys and Girls Club 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Sonoma-Marin. Sonoma-Marin.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Napa Intensive and City of Napa, CA....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Permanent Mental
Health Housing Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Preserving and The Mare Island 1,219,000
and Urban Development Fund. Restoring Mare Island Historic Park
Landmarks. Foundation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Burns Valley Sports City of Clearlake...... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Complex & Recreation
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Providence Rohnert Park Providence Health & 1,300,000
and Urban Development Fund. House. Services -- Washington.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sunflower County Sunflower County....... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Business Improvement
District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bolivar County Bolivar County......... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Utilization Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The City of Town of Coffeeville.... 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Coffeeville's
Recreational Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Emmett Till Tutwiler Emmett Till Tutwiler 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Museum & Welcome Museum & Welcome
Center. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Restoration of Sewage Friends of Twin Lakes 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Water Systems with ANF.
Water System Extension
at Twin Lakes.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Redford Township Redford Township....... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Wellness Center,
Redford Township,
Wayne County,
Michigan, 13th
Congressional District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Garden City Community Garden City............ 2,100,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Rehabilitation
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Grandmont Rosedale Grandmont Rosedale 2,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Mixed-Use Development Development
for Low-Income Senior Corporation.
Housing and Commercial
Space in Detroit,
Wayne, Michigan, 13th
Congressional District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Repurpose of Marshall City of Westland....... 3,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Middle School for a
Service & Learning
Center in Westland,
Wayne County,
Michigan, 13th
Congressional District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Beechwood Center City of River Rouge.... 869,500
and Urban Development Fund. Renovation City of
River Rouge, Wayne
County, Michigan, 13th
Congressional District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Kessey Fieldhouse and City of Melvindale..... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Rouge River Boat
Launch Capital
Improvements City of
Melvindale, Wayne
County, Michigan, 13th
Congressional District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Complete the Multi- City of Highland Park.. 496,000
and Urban Development Fund. Service Facility for
Health and Human
Services Project in
Highland Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Matton Shipyard The Erie Canalway 505,359
and Urban Development Fund. Preservation and Heritage Fund, Inc..
Adaptive Reuse
Initiative, Waterford,
New York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Transitional Housing In Our Own Voices, Inc. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Services for LGBT
and Gender Non-
Confirming, Albany,
New York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Little Italty's TAP Inc................ 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Neighborhood
Placemaking for
Economic Development,
Troy, New York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Charlton Community Town of Charlton....... 540,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center, Charlton, New
York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Employment Services Unity House of Troy, 800,000
and Urban Development Fund. Facility Improvement Inc..
Project, Troy, New
York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Schenectady Community Schenectady Community 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Action Program Campus Action Program.
Project, Schenectady,
New York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development HOMEBASE--Combatting RISE Housing and 2,358,292
and Urban Development Fund. Social Isolation & Support Services.
Stigma In the Mental
Health Community,
Saratoga Springs, New
York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Esperanza Verde Park, City of Amsterdam...... 650,000
and Urban Development Fund. Amsterdam, New York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Business Incubator, Amsterdam Free Library. 469,333
and Urban Development Fund. Amsterdam, New York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hoffman Park Community City of Albany......... 400,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center Improvements,
Albany, New York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Downtown Main Street City of Upland......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Economic Recovery and
Revitalization Project-
Phase 2.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Prado Regional Park San Bernardino County 2,280,000
and Urban Development Fund. Food Court Regional Parks.
Rehabilitation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development La Casita Community City of Pomona......... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pacific Electric Trail The City of Fontana.... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Courtplace Housing The City of Fontana.... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development South Bronx Food Hub Catholic Charities 204,281
and Urban Development Fund. Expansion. Community Services,
Archdiocese of New
York.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Morrison Public Plaza Youth Ministries for 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Open Market. Peace and Justice,
Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Worker's Operation New York Botanical 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center. Garden.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development NYCHA Jackson Houses New York City Housing 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Exterior Lighting Authority.
Installation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Expansion of Behavioral Montefiore Medical 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Health Clinics in Center.
Montefiore School
Based Health Centers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development STEM and Green Career Wildlife Conservation 1,178,406
and Urban Development Fund. Internships for Bronx Society.
College Students.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Security Surveillance Diego Beekman Mutual 600,000
and Urban Development Fund. Systems Upgrades. Housing Association,
HDFC.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cap Dracut Landfill.... Town of Dracut......... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Martin/Cawley Complex Lowell Athletics and 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Renovation. Activities Foundation
Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Winnekenni City of Haverhill...... 700,000
and Urban Development Fund. Recreation Area
Improvements &
Restoration Plan.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development 1301 Middlesex Family Community Teamwork, 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Shelter Acquisition Inc..
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ellen Swallow Richards Lawrence CommunityWorks 2,116,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park and Island Inc..
Parkside Open Space
and Recreation Plan
(ESR/IP).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Historic Asa Parlin Town of Acton.......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. House Restoration --
Community and Cultural
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fitchburg State Fitchburg State 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. University, Phase 2 University.
Fitchburg Theater
Block.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Club of Boys & Girls Club of 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Washington County Washington County.
(BGCWC) Pennsylvania
Avenue Clubhouse
Replacement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Frederick HHS Permanent City of Frederick...... 1,315,843
and Urban Development Fund. Supportive Housing,
Food Distribution
Center, & Soup Kitchen
Upgrades Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Pleasant View The Pleasant View 942,303
and Urban Development Fund. Historic Site Historical Association.
Preservation and
Restoration Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Pittsburgh Institute of Pittsburgh Institute of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Aeronautics Hagerstown Aeronautics.
Campus Expansion
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Development and Low Dam City of West Carrollton 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Project Plymouth Site Dayton-Montgomery 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Assembly and County Port Authority.
Acquisition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Dayton International City of Vandalia....... 1,330,000
and Urban Development Fund. Airport (DAY)--
Northeast Logistics
Access Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hinckley Public Library Hinckley Public Library 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Relocation of the City of Batavia........ 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Batavia Interfaith
Food Pantry and
Clothes Closet.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Sturgis Downtown City of Sturgis........ 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Indiana-Michigan River United Way of Southwest 912,000
and Urban Development Fund. Valley Trail Extension Michigan.
(Section 1).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Ox Creek Clean Up and City of Benton Harbor.. 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Redevelopment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Corazon del Valle Housing Authority of 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Commons Housing Fresno County.
Project Construction
and Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tulare Emergency City of Tulare......... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Homeless Shelter
Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Caruthers Education and Caruthers Unified 2,895,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Activity School District.
Center Constructions
and Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Santa Fe Way City of Shafter........ 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Resurfacing and
Shoulder Improvements
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hanford Veterans and City of Hanford........ 561,000
and Urban Development Fund. Seniors Building
Renovation and
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Community Center Bangladesh Association 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvement. of South Jersey.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Light Up San Diego City of San Diego...... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Streetlight
Improvement Program--
Logan Heights.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development San Ysidro Community City of San Diego...... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Activity Center
Enhancements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Beach and Boat Launch San Diego Unified Port 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. at Harbor Park. District.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Beyer Park Phase II City of San Diego...... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Construction.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Arlington -- City of Arlington...... 2,400,000
and Urban Development Fund. Neighborhood Wi-Fi.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Transform 1012 N. Main Transform 1012 N. Main 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Street professional Street.
services and expenses
for the design phase,
Fort Worth, Texas,
Tarrant County,
Congressional District
12.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hughes House Public Housing Authority of 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Infrastructure the City of Fort
Improvements. Worth, Fort Worth
Housing Authority dba
Fort Worth Housing
Solutions.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Dallas -- City of Dallas......... 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Hensley Field
Shoreline Modification.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Center for Transforming Center for Transforming 2,250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Lives' Riverside Early Lives.
Childhood Education &
Economic Mobility
Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development United Way of Tarrant United Way of Tarrant 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. County--Mission United. County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development United Way of Tarrant United Way of Tarrant 400,000
and Urban Development Fund. County-Volunteer County.
Income Tax Assistance
Program (VITA)..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Southern Gateway Park.. Southern Gateway Public 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Green Foundation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development City of Irving-- City of Irving......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Southwest Park
Renovation Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development William M. McDonald YMCA of Metropolitan 1,488,690
and Urban Development Fund. YMCA Covered Outdoor Fort Worth.
Gymnasium Space.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development United Way of Tarrant United Way of Tarrant 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. County Workforce County.
Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development FAC Affordable Solar... Fifth Avenue Committee, 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Public Housing Good Old Lower East 300,000
and Urban Development Fund. Leadership Academy. Side, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development NYCHA ADA Accessibility New York City Housing 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Security Lighting Authority.
Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Acquisition of a The Center for Law and 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. building in the Human Values (DBA The
Bushwick, Brooklyn Action Lab).
neighborhood to create
the Brooklyn Center
for Social Justice,
Entrepreneurship and
the Arts (BCSEA)..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Grand Street Settlement Grand Street 1,100,000
and Urban Development Fund. 80 Pitt St. Community Settlement, Inc..
Center Renovation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Feeding South Florida Feeding South Florida, 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Mobile Market and Inc..
Kitchen.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gardena Rosecrans City of Gardena........ 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Gateway Place.......... Grant Housing and 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Economic Development
Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Legacy Project......... Neighborhood Housing 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Services of Los
Angeles County.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Watts and South LA Macedonia Community 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Entrepreneurship Development
Accelerator. Corporation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development PATH Villas Normandie.. PATH Ventures.......... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Torrance Temporary City of Torrance....... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Lawndale New Teen City of Lawndale....... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Center/Municipal
Services Department
Building Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development East Brunswick Public East Brunswick Township 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library Building
Infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Manville Veterans Borough of Manville.... 350,000
and Urban Development Fund. Freedom Plaza Creation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Witherspoon Street Municipality of 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Improvements. Princeton.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Wireworks.............. City of Trenton........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Van Veghten House Somerset County 2,443,000
and Urban Development Fund. Restoration. Historical Society.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Coalport Neighborhood Kean University........ 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization
Planning.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Assunpink Greenway City of Trenton........ 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Active Recreation
Corridor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Citrus Grove Road Phase Lake County............ 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. II Final Design.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Champlain Valley Food Champlain Valley Office 100,000
and Urban Development Fund. Access Network of Economic
Fulfillment Center. Opportunity.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Modernizing the Energy Vermont State Colleges. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Efficiency of the
Alexander Twilight
Theater.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bennington's Fair Food Town of Bennington..... 2,200,000
and Urban Development Fund. Initiative: Building
an inclusive, fair
food system for all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Main Street Family Committee on Temporary 825,000
and Urban Development Fund. Housing. Shelter.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Fair Haven Town Hall Town of Fair Haven..... 250,000
and Urban Development Fund. Revitalization.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Restore the Gardner City of Newport........ 500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Park Grandstand &
Ballfield.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Community Rides Capstone Community 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Vermont--Transit Action.
Properly Scaled for
Rural Vermont.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Boys and Girls Club The Boys and Girls Club 518,500
and Urban Development Fund. of Burlington's of Burlington.
Swimming Pool Repair.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Hamilton County The Cincinnati 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Affordable Housing Metropolitan Housing
Project (EAST). Authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Scioto Valley Regional The Village of Piketon. 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Water Reclamation
Facility and Water
Treatment Plant.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Tuscarora Crossing Loudoun County, 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Phases 1 and 2. Virginia.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development New Bethany Shelter for New Bethany, Inc....... 2,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Special Populations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Greater Valley YMCA Greater Valley YMCA.... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Southern Lehigh
Facility Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Museum of Indian Museum of Indian 963,000
and Urban Development Fund. Culture Expansion-- Culture.
Lenape Village.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Upper Macungie Township Upper Macungie Township 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Community Center.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Greenway Trail Gap at City of Bethlehem...... 2,700,000
and Urban Development Fund. Saucon Rail Trail
Connection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Via of the Lehigh Via of the Lehigh 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Valley Prevocational Valley, Inc..
Workshop Capital
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Midtown Connector MCP Foundation, Inc.... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Rainbow Drive and DeKalb County, GA...... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Columbia Drive
Sidewalk Development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Restoration of the Ralph David Abernathy 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Historic West Hunter III Foundation, Inc..
Street Baptist Church.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development HUB404................. Buckhead CID........... 750,000
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development The Propel Center...... Ed Farm................ 2,544,902
and Urban Development Fund.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Enhancements to the Museum of Contemporary 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Museum of Contemporary Art, Inc..
Art, Inc. in North
Miami.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Washington Park Site City of North Miami 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development. Beach.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Miami Veterans Housing United Way Miami....... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Cultural Facility City of West Park...... 3,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Development at McTyre
Park.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Repetitive Property City of Miami Gardens.. 750,000
and Urban Development Fund. Losses--Drainage
Improvement Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Phase 2 Simonhoff City of Miami Parks and 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Floral Park Recreation Department.
Improvements/COVID-19
Memorial and Douglas
Park Community Center
Improvements.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Boys & Girls Club of Boys & Girls Club of 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Miami Dade. Miami Dade, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Bahamian Museum of Arts Thelma Gibson Health 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Culture. Initiative, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Berryville Public Friends of Berryville 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Library Construction. Library, Inc..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Mill Branch Park City of Goshen......... 880,000
and Urban Development Fund. Expansion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Industrial Park Drive City of Mulberry....... 4,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. and Marla Lane Road
Resurfacing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Building Forever St. Joseph Children's 1,000,000
and Urban Development Fund. Families Education Home.
Renovation- School for
Foster Children.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development St. John Center Single- St. John Center, Inc... 1,500,000
and Urban Development Fund. Site Permanent
Supportive Housing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Housing Community Development Edgewood Avenue Town of Smithtown...... 1,110,000
and Urban Development Fund. Corridor Project.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
House of Representatives Reporting Requirements
STATEMENT OF GENERAL PERFORMANCE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Pursuant to clause 3(c)(4) of rule XIII of the Rules of the
House of Representatives, the following is a statement of
general performance goals and objectives for which this measure
authorizes funding:
The Committee on Appropriations considers program
performance, including a program's success in developing and
attaining outcome-related goals and objectives, in developing
funding recommendations.
RESCISSION OF FUNDS
Pursuant to clause 3(f)(2) of rule XIII of the Rules of the
House of Representatives, the following statements are
submitted describing the rescissions in the accompanying bill:
Section 157 rescinds $1,811,124.16 from the Rail Line
Relocation and Improvement Program account under the Federal
Railroad Administration.
In title II, under Housing Certificate Fund, any obligated
balances of contract authority from fiscal year 1974 and prior
fiscal years that have been terminated are rescinded.
Section 201 rescinds 50 percent of funds that are
recaptured from projects described in section 1012(a) of the
Steward B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Amendments Act of 1998.
TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Pursuant to clause 3(f)(2) of rule XIII of the Rules of the
House of Representatives, the following statements are
submitted describing the transfer of funds provided in the
accompanying bill:
In title I, under National Infrastructure Investments,
language is included to transfer funds to the Federal Aviation
Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal
Transit Administration, the Federal Railroad Administration,
and the Maritime Administration to fund the award and oversight
of grants and credit assistance made under the National
Infrastructure Investments program.
In title I, under Thriving Communities Initiative, language
is included to transfer funds to the operating administrations
within the Department of Transportation to carry out the
program.
In title I, under Transportation Planning, Research, and
Development, language is included to transfer funds into this
account from other Federal agencies for expenses incurred by
the Interagency Infrastructure Permitting Improvement Center
that are not related to transportation infrastructure.
In title I, under Working Capital Fund, language is
included to limit the transfer of funds into this account from
any agency of the Department of Transportation.
In title I, under Electric Vehicle Fleet, language is
included to transfer funds to other accounts within the
Department of Transportation for purposes under this heading.
In title I, under Grant-in-Aid for Airports (Airport and
Airway Trust Fund), language is included to transfer funds to
the Office of the Secretary to carry out the Small Community
Air Service Development Program.
In title I, under Federal Highway Administration,
Limitation on Administrative Expenses (Highway Trust Fund),
language is included to transfer funds to the Appalachian
Regional Commission.
In title I, under Federal Highway Administration,
Limitation on Administrative Expenses (Highway Trust Fund),
language is included to transfer funds to the Appalachian
Regional Commission.
In title I, under Highway Infrastructure Programs, language
is included to transfer funds to the Office of the Secretary
for the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant program.
In title I, language is included in section 151 to transfer
certain amounts made available in this and prior Acts to the
Secretary of Transportation or the Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA) to another FRA account to support the
award, administration, project management oversight, and
technical assistance of financial assistance administered by
the FRA.
In title I, under Maritime Guaranteed Loan (Title XI)
Program Account, language is included to transfer funds to the
Operations and Training account for program administration.
In title II, under Working Capital Fund, language is
included to transfer funds into this account from any other
office or agencies of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development.
In title II, under the Office of Lead Hazard Control and
Healthy Homes, language is included to transfer funds to the
Office of Policy Development and Research.
In title II, language is included in section 217 to
transfer funds between the Administrative Support Offices and
Program Offices, with certain limitations.
In title II, language is included in section 235 to
transfer amounts from the Project-based Rental Assistance
account to the Department of the Treasury for liquidation of
obligations.
DISCLOSURE OF EARMARKS AND CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED SPENDING ITEMS
The following table is submitted in compliance with clause
9 of rule XXI, and lists the congressional earmarks (as defined
in paragraph (e) of clause 9) contained in the bill or in this
report. Neither the bill nor the report contain any limited tax
benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in paragraphs
(f) or (g) of clause 9 of rule XXI.
TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Community Project Funding]
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Agency Account Project Recipient House Amount House Requestors
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Reno Airport (RNO) Terminal Reno Tahoe Airport Authority $3,589,000 Amodei
Transportation Road Improvements. (RTAA).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Des Moines Airport (DSM) Des Moines Airport Authority... 7,000,000 Axne
Transportation Terminal Design.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Eppley Airfield (OMA) Terminal Omaha Airport Authority........ 5,000,000 Bacon
Transportation Modernization Program Phase 1
-- Central Utility Plant Base
Building.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports MidAmerica St. Louis Airport MidAmerica St. Louis Airport... 3,250,000 Bost
Transportation (BLV) Federal Inspection
Station.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Indianapolis International Indianapolis Airport Authority. 4,875,000 Carson
Transportation Airport (IND) Master Plan.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Pocono Mountains Municipal Pocono Mountains Municipal 3,000,000 Cartwright
Transportation Airport (MPO) T-Hangar Airport Authority.
Building Construction.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Electric Shuttle Bus (eBus) San Antonio International 1,500,000 Castro (TX)
Transportation Program at San Antonio Airport.
International Airport (SAT).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Ada Regional Airport (ADH) East Ada Regional Airport (ADH)..... 3,410,000 Cole
Transportation Side Industrial Infrastructure.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Fresno Yosemite International City of Fresno -- Airports 4,400,000 Costa
Transportation Airport's (FAT) Runway 11L-29R Division.
Reconstruction Project.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Terminal Expansion, Phase II-- Lee County Port Authority...... 7,000,000 Donalds
Transportation Gates Expansion Southwest
Florida International Airport
(RSW).
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Replacement and Upgrade of Town of Islip--Department of 3,000,000 Garbarino
Transportation Airport Fencing and Security Aviation and Transportation.
Cameras Long Island MacArthur
Airport (ISP).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Aircraft Hangar Auburn-Lewiston Auburn-Lewiston Municipal 1,600,000 Golden
Transportation Municipal Airport (LEW). Airport.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Cleveland Hopkins (CLE) Taxiway City of Cleveland Department of 1,190,000 Gonzalez (OH)
Transportation Victor Extension Project. Port Control.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports South Texas International City of Edinburg............... 1,800,000 Gonzalez,
Transportation Airport at Edinburg (EBG) Vicente
Security Fencing.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Air Traffic Control Tower and City of St. Joseph............. 5,000,000 Graves (MO)
Transportation Support Facilities at the
Rosecrans Memorial Airport
(STJ).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Kirksville Regional Airport City of Kirksville............. 3,325,000 Graves (MO)
Transportation (IRK) Terminal Project.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Entrance Road Relocation, Danville-Boyle County Airport-- 1,250,000 Guthrie
Transportation Danville-Boyle County Airport DAN.
(DVK).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports St. Landry Parish Airport (OPL) St. Landry Parish Government... 3,105,000 Higgins (LA)
Transportation Safety Improvement Program.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports The Eastern Iowa (CID) Airport Cedar Rapids Airport Commission 7,000,000 Hinson
Transportation Taxiway Expansion Project.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Niagara Falls International Niagara Frontier Transportation 900,000 Jacobs (NY)
Transportation Airport (IAG) Taxiway Authority.
Realignment and Extension,
Design.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Syracuse Airport (SYR) Syracuse Regional Airport 2,500,000 Katko
Transportation Consolidated Airport Authority (SRAA).
Operations Command Center
Project.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Martha's Vineyard Airport (MVY) Martha's Vineyard Airport...... 1,000,000 Keating
Transportation Wastewater Treatment Facility
& Collection System Upgrades.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Washington Regional Airport City of Washington............. 3,000,000 Luetkemeyer
Transportation (8WC) Runway Extension and
Expansion.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Treasure Coast International Treasure Coast International 3,000,000 Mast
Transportation Airport (FPR) Runway Extension. (FPR) Airport.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Richmond International Airport Capital Region Airport 4,000,000 McEachin
Transportation (RIC) Aircraft Rescue and Fire Commission.
Fighting Station.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Wheeling-Ohio County Airport Ohio County Commission......... 1,000,000 McKinley
Transportation (HLG) Critical Apron Pavement
Rehab Phase I.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Runway 13 Approach Lighting Reading Regional Airport 2,000,000 Meuser
Transportation Reading Regional Airport (RDG). Authority.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Gary/Chicago International Gary/Chicago International 4,000,000 Mrvan
Transportation Airport (GYY), Gary, IN -- Airport.
Cargo Logistics Apron.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Yakima Air (YKM) Terminal...... Yakima Air Terminal (YKM)...... 5,000,000 Newhouse
Transportation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Bishop Airport (BIH) Commercial County of Inyo................. 2,000,000 Obernolte
Transportation Service Terminal.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Installation of Airport Ground San Diego County Regional 3,300,000 Peters
Transportation Support Equipment (GSE) Airport Authority.
Charging Stations -- Phase 1a
(19 gates) San Diego
International Airport (SAN).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports King Airport (STT) Commuter Virgin Islands Port Authority.. 4,000,000 Plaskett
Transportation Wing.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Rohlsen Airport (STX) Runway... Virgin Islands Port Authority.. 4,000,000 Plaskett
Transportation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports King Airport (STT) Safety Virgin Islands Port Authority.. 4,000,000 Plaskett
Transportation Drainage.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Rohlsen Airport (STX) Apron Virgin Islands Port Authority.. 4,000,000 Plaskett
Transportation Rehabilitation.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Raleigh-Durham International Raleigh-Durham Airport 6,000,000 Price (NC)
Transportation Airport (RDU) Runway Authority.
Replacement.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Arnold Palmer Regional Airport Westmoreland County Airport 5,000,000 Reschenthaler
Transportation (LBE) Terminal Expansion. Authority.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Chilton County Airport (02A) Chilton County Airport 1,785,000 Rogers (AL)
Transportation Runway Extension. Authority.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Lanett Airport (7A3) Access Lanett Regional Airport........ 5,000,000 Rogers (AL)
Transportation Road.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Raleigh-Durham International Raleigh-Durham Airport 5,000,000 Ross
Transportation Airport (RDU) North Cargo Authority.
Taxilane Reconstruction.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Runway #14 Resurfacing (3000' Western Reserve Port Authority. 5,000,000 Ryan
Transportation ft) for Youngstown-Warren
Regional Airport (YNG).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports DuBois Regional Airport (DUJ) Clearfield-Jefferson Counties 3,000,000 Thompson (PA)
Transportation Rehabilitation & Regional Airport Authority.
Reconstruction of Runway,
Taxiway, and Apron.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Replace Perimeter Fencing-- City of DeKalb................. 1,125,000 Underwood
Transportation Phase 1, DeKalb Taylor
Municipal Airport (DKB),
DeKalb, IL.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Cape May Airport (WWD) Hangar.. Delaware River and Bay 2,000,000 Van Drew
Transportation Authority.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Zero Carbon Electric Central Dallas-Fort Worth Airport (DFW) 3,000,000 Van Duyne
Transportation Utility Plant.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Airport Terminal Building Jackson County Airport-Reynolds 2,000,000 Walberg
Transportation Update. Field (JXN).
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports General Aviation Ramp Scholes International at 1,800,000 Weber (TX)
Transportation Reconstruction Project. Galveston (GLS).
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Airfield Drainage Improvements Scholes International at 2,000,000 Weber (TX)
Transportation Project. Galveston (GLS).
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Taxiway E Relocation and Scholes International at 2,000,000 Weber (TX)
Transportation Reconstruction. Galveston (GLS).
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Equipment for the Security Lehigh Northampton Airport 600,000 Wild
Transportation Checkpoint and Terminal Authority.
Connector at Lehigh Valley
International Airport.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports XNA Temporary Control Tower Northwest Arkansas Regional 5,000,000 Womack
Transportation Replacement. (XNA).
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports Replacement of Air Traffic Francis S. Gabreski (FOK)...... 3,000,000 Zeldin
Transportation Control Tower.
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Department of Grants-in-Aid for Airports South Perimeter Road Utility Francis S. Gabreski (FOK)...... 1,300,000 Zeldin
Transportation Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Lighting Interstate 65 City of Good Hope.............. 876,000 Aderholt
Transportation Programs. Interchange 305 at County Road
222.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Reche Canyon Road Realignment City of Colton................. 4,166,000 Aguilar
Transportation Programs. to Hunts Lane.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Little 3rd Street Project...... San Bernardino County.......... 2,560,000 Aguilar
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 3rd Street Corridor Project.... Inland Valley Development 3,000,000 Aguilar
Transportation Programs. Agency Joint Powers Authority.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Lemmon Drive Reconstruction.... Regional Transportation 4,000,000 Amodei
Transportation Programs. Commission of Washoe County
(RTC Washoe).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Moody Lane/Coleman Road Churchill County............... 4,000,000 Amodei
Transportation Programs. Connector Construction.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Phase I Ports-to-Plains Texas Department of 1,600,000 Arrington
Transportation Programs. Corridor Interstate Planning. Transportation (TXDOT).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SL 88--Lubbock Outer Loop; Texas Department of 2,000,000 Arrington
Transportation Programs. From: CR 2240 (AVE U) To: 0.5 Transportation (TXDOT).
mi East of US 87 (TxDOT
Project Id: 1502-01-031).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SL 88/US 87 Interchange-- Texas Department of 2,000,000 Arrington
Transportation Programs. Lubbock Outer Loop; From: Transportation (TXDOT).
114th Street (CR 8052) To:
146th Street (CR 7500) (TxDOT
Project Id: 0068-01-073).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Reconstruction of the West Town of Medfield............... 1,300,000 Auchincloss
Transportation Programs. Street / Route 27 Intersection.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Beacon Street Bridle Path Town of Brookline.............. 2,000,000 Auchincloss
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Centre Street / Central Avenue Town of Dover.................. 2,000,000 Auchincloss
Transportation Programs. Bridge.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure South Street East Bridge City of Taunton................ 5,000,000 Auchincloss
Transportation Programs. Replacement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure PLEASANT STREET BRIDGE over Town of Dighton................ 2,750,000 Auchincloss
Transportation Programs. MUDDY COVE INLET.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Montgomery County Bridge Montgomery County.............. 2,000,000 Axne
Transportation Programs. Replacement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Broadway Multimodal Polk County.................... 5,000,000 Axne
Transportation Programs. Improvements Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Blackstone Streetscape Blackstone Business Improvement 2,000,000 Bacon
Transportation Programs. Improvements. District.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Phase II of The North 24th City of Omaha.................. 4,000,000 Bacon
Transportation Programs. Street Streetscape
Improvements Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure The Point Intersection City of Delaware............... 2,000,000 Balderson
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Gaysport Bridge Replacement Muskingum County Engineer's 3,000,000 Balderson
Transportation Programs. Project. Office.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Thornwood Drive Improvement City of Newark................. 4,000,000 Balderson
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Interchange Construction Delaware County Engineer's 2,000,000 Balderson
Transportation Programs. Project on I-71 at Sunbury Office.
Parkway.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure LTID Roadway Improvement Licking County Transportation 2,000,000 Balderson
Transportation Programs. Project. Improvement District.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Newtown Pike Extension Project, Lexington Fayette Urban County 5,000,000 Barr
Transportation Programs. Phase III Scott Street Government.
Connector.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Reynoldsburg--East Main City of Reynoldsburg, OH....... 1,585,000 Beatty
Transportation Programs. Street Phase II.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Franklin County--Ferris Road Franklin County Engineer....... 2,000,000 Beatty
Transportation Programs. Corridor.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Capital SouthEast Connector-- Elk Grove-Rancho Cordova- El 4,000,000 Bera
Transportation Programs. D3a Class I Multi-Use Path. Dorado Connector Authority.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Riley Street Safety City of Folsom................. 4,000,000 Bera
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Old Town Streetscape Project City of Elk Grove.............. 2,000,000 Bera
Transportation Programs. Phase 2.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure White Rock Road -- 0.5 Mile City of Rancho Cordova......... 4,000,000 Bera
Transportation Programs. East of Rancho Cordova Parkway
to Rio Del Oro Parkway.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Laguna Creek Inter-Regional City of Elk Grove.............. 2,000,000 Bera, Matsui
Transportation Programs. Trail Crossing at State Route
99 (SR-99).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Lake Shore Drive Construction.. Houghton County Road Commission 1,150,000 Bergman
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Skanee Road Improvements (from Baraga County Road Commission.. 2,000,000 Bergman
Transportation Programs. Jentoft Road to Town Road).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Brutus Road Reconstruction Emmet County Road Commission... 1,100,000 Bergman
Transportation Programs. Project from U.S.31 to the
Cheboygan County Line.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Skanee Road Improvements (from Baraga County Road Commission.. 4,000,000 Bergman
Transportation Programs. Town Road to Portice Road).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Multimodal Transportation City of Falls Church........... 1,500,000 Beyer
Transportation Programs. Infrastructure Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SH-66 from Edmond to Luther.... Oklahoma Department of 3,000,000 Bice (OK)
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I-35 Interchange at Waterloo Oklahoma Department of 5,000,000 Bice (OK)
Transportation Programs. Road. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Moon Lake ADA Accessibility Bus Pasco County................... 2,400,000 Bilirakis
Transportation Programs. Stops.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 181st Safety Improvements City of Gresham................ 3,178,686 Blumenauer
Transportation Programs. Project -- Gresham, OR.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Jordan Road to Sandy River Oregon Department of 2,332,000 Blumenauer
Transportation Programs. Delta Multi-use Path, Columbia Transportation.
River Gorge National Scenic
Area -- Multnomah County, OR.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure NE Halsey Safety and Access to City of Portland............... 1,000,000 Blumenauer
Transportation Programs. Transit Project -- Portland,
OR.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Earthquake Ready Burnside Multnomah County............... 2,000,000 Blumenauer
Transportation Programs. Bridge (EQRB) Design Phase --
Multnomah County, OR.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 82nd Ave MAX Station TriMet......................... 3,000,000 Blumenauer
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project --
Portland, OR.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Main Avenue/OR 104 Pedestrian City of Warrenton.............. 1,360,000 Bonamici
Transportation Programs. Route.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Beaverton Downtown Loop........ City of Beaverton.............. 4,000,000 Bonamici
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure OR141: Hall Boulevard Oregon Department of 3,200,000 Bonamici
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Safety Improvements Transportation.
at Hemlock & Spruce.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure OR-18/OR-99W Corridor Safety Oregon Department of 4,000,000 Bonamici
Transportation Programs. and Intersection Improvements. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Post Creek Cut Off Bridge Pulaski County................. 1,000,000 Bost
Transportation Programs. Replacement.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Pumphouse Road Resurfacing..... Mount Vernon Township.......... 160,000 Bost
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Frank Scott Parkway Extension.. St. Clair County............... 4,000,000 Bost
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Memorial Bridges Loop Trail.... City of Cleveland.............. 432,000 Brown (OH)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Center for Rehabilitation of University of Akron............ 1,000,000 Brown (OH)
Transportation Programs. Aging Transportation
Infrastructure.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Bridge Replacement at Las Posas City of Camarillo.............. 4,000,000 Brownley
Transportation Programs. Road (U.S. 101) and Ventura
Boulevard.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Blount County Greenway......... Blount County Highway 3,000,000 Burchett
Transportation Programs. Department.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Knoxville South Waterfront City of Knoxville.............. 500,000 Burchett
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Rocky Mount, NC's City of Rocky Mount............ 3,000,000 Butterfield
Transportation Programs. Downtown Pedestrian Bridge.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Greenville, NC City of Greenville............. 2,500,000 Butterfield
Transportation Programs. Connecting Communities through
Greenway Access.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Magnolia Avenue Improvements... City of Corona................. 2,000,000 Calvert
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Limonite Gap Pedestrian Bridge. City of Eastvale............... 1,600,000 Calvert
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I-215 and Keller Road City of Murrieta............... 2,600,000 Calvert
Transportation Programs. Interchange Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Scott Road/Bundy Canyon Road City of Menifee................ 4,000,000 Calvert
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I-15 Express Lanes Southern Riverside County Transportation 3,000,000 Calvert
Transportation Programs. Extension. Commission.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Auto Center Drive Bridge City of Lake Elsinore.......... 2,000,000 Calvert
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Ontario Avenue/I-15 Multimodal City of Corona................. 2,000,000 Calvert
Transportation Programs. Corridor Enhancements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Arroyo Grande Swinging Bridge City of Arroyo Grande.......... 500,000 Carbajal
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 101 High Occupancy Vehicle Santa Barbara County 7,000,000 Carbajal
Transportation Programs. Project Segment 4D North. Association of Governments.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Prado Road Bridge Replacement City of San Luis Obispo........ 2,065,000 Carbajal
Transportation Programs. project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of LA- Cool Pavement and City of Los Angeles Mayor's 2,500,000 Cardenas
Transportation Programs. Shade Structures. Office.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Ashville Pike Replacement Pickaway County Transportation 5,000,000 Carey
Transportation Programs. Bridge. Improvement District.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure USR 33 Lane Expansion.......... Fairfield County Engineer...... 3,000,000 Carey
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Road Improvements for the City City of Elberta................ 387,000 Carl
Transportation Programs. of Elberta.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Road Improvements for the City City of Silverhill............. 450,000 Carl
Transportation Programs. of Silverhill.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Road Improvements for the City City of Summerdale............. 390,000 Carl
Transportation Programs. of Summerdale.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Traffic Signal for the City of City of Creola................. 1,500,000 Carl
Transportation Programs. Creola.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I-10 Improvements to the Alabama Department of Public 3,500,000 Carl
Transportation Programs. Causeway. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Indianapolis Market City of Indianapolis........... 5,000,000 Carson
Transportation Programs. Street Reconstruction.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure RM 2243 Resiliency Project..... Williamson County.............. 7,000,000 Carter (TX)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure East Central Avenue Bridge City of Belton................. 5,000,000 Carter (TX)
Transportation Programs. Replacement.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR 590 Paving Project.......... PennDOT District 4............. 2,400,000 Cartwright
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure East to West Oahu Active City and County of Honolulu 4,800,000 Case
Transportation Programs. Transportation Corridor. Department of Transportation
Services.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure DuPage River Trail............. DuPage County.................. 1,500,000 Casten
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Little Miami River Improvement Warren County.................. 3,000,000 Chabot
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Building Better Neighborhoods City of Cincinnati............. 1,500,000 Chabot
Transportation Programs. Phase 1.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Senator Mike Enzi Memorial City of Gillette............... 3,000,000 Cheney
Transportation Programs. Overpass Replacement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Colorado Street/Boulevard City of Arcadia................ 3,000,000 Chu
Transportation Programs. Corridor Complete Street in
Arcadia CA.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Glendora People Movement City of Glendora............... 5,000,000 Chu
Transportation Programs. Project in Glendora CA.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Chris Walsh Memorial Trail..... City of Framingham, MA......... 3,000,000 Clark (MA)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Mystic River Path.............. Town of Arlington.............. 1,000,000 Clark (MA)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Blue Ridge Boulevard City of Grandview Missouri..... 4,600,000 Cleaver
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I-35 Widening in Love County Oklahoma Department of 2,500,000 Cole
Transportation Programs. and Goldsby, Oklahoma. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure S.E. 29th Street and Douglas City of Midwest City........... 2,400,000 Cole
Transportation Programs. Blvd. Intersection
Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure US-81 Realignment in Grady Oklahoma Department of 2,500,000 Cole
Transportation Programs. County, Oklahoma. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Oswalt Road Grade, Drain, Oklahoma Department of 4,400,000 Cole
Transportation Programs. Bridge, and Surface Project. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SH-37 Railroad Underpass in Oklahoma Department of 5,000,000 Cole
Transportation Programs. Moore, Oklahoma. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Sunrise Valley Cycle Track Fairfax County Government...... 4,000,000 Connolly
Transportation Programs. Innovation to Herndon.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure North Woodbridge Pedestrian Prince William County 4,000,000 Connolly
Transportation Programs. Bridge. Government.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I-66 Trail/Vienna Metrorail Fairfax County Government...... 1,000,000 Connolly
Transportation Programs. Station Bicycle and Pedestrian
Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Calwa Complete Streets Project. Fresno County.................. 4,000,000 Costa
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Madera County State Route 41 Madera County.................. 1,950,000 Costa
Transportation Programs. Expressway Final Design
Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Air Line Trail Gap Boardwalk... Town of East Hampton........... 1,400,000 Courtney
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Quinebaug River Trail -- SR 205 Town of Plainfield............. 2,179,953 Courtney
Transportation Programs. to Trout Hatchery Rd.,
Plainfield, CT.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Cottage Grove--80th City of Cottage Grove.......... 5,000,000 Craig
Transportation Programs. Street Transportation and
Infrastructure Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Burnsville Highway 13 & City of Burnsville............. 3,000,000 Craig
Transportation Programs. Nicollet Avenue Mobility
Improvement.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Dakota County I35&50 Dakota County.................. 5,040,000 Craig
Transportation Programs. Interchange Reconstruction.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Dakota County Veterans Memorial Dakota County.................. 4,995,000 Craig
Transportation Programs. Greenway.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of West St. Paul Smith/ City of West St. Paul, 3,100,000 Craig
Transportation Programs. Dodd Intersection Realignment, Minnesota.
Public Plaza and Officer Scott
Patrick Memorial.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Prior Lake Trail Gap City of Prior Lake............. 632,150 Craig
Transportation Programs. Construction.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Future I-57--Walnut Ridge, Arkansas Department of 5,000,000 Crawford
Transportation Programs. Arkansas to Missouri State Transportation.
Line.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure U.S. Highway 412 Corridor Arkansas Department of 5,000,000 Crawford
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure College Boulevard Bridge over City of Overland Park, KS...... 5,432,000 Davids (KS)
Transportation Programs. Indian Creek Reconstruction,
Overland Park, KS.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 167th Street, Switzer Road to City of Overland Park, KS...... 4,000,000 Davids (KS)
Transportation Programs. Antioch Road, Overland Park,
Kansas.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure School Access and Pedestrian Village of Worden.............. 326,600 Davis, Rodney
Transportation Programs. Safety Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure West Main Cross Street City of Taylorville............ 2,500,000 Davis, Rodney
Transportation Programs. Improvements, Webster to
Cheney.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Hollow Avenue Roadway City of Jerseyville............ 900,000 Davis, Rodney
Transportation Programs. Improvements Phase 2.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Reas Bridge Road Bridges County of Macon................ 4,500,000 Davis, Rodney
Transportation Programs. Replacement.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Cross County Trail (CCT) Bridge County of Montgomery, PA....... 2,500,000 Dean
Transportation Programs. & Trail.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Coos County Libby Lane Paving Coos County.................... 608,000 DeFazio
Transportation Programs. Project (MP 3.33 to MP 5.62).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure River Road--Santa Clara City of Eugene................. 6,000,000 DeFazio
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Redmond Central Connector III City of Redmond................ 1,100,000 DelBene
Transportation Programs. (RCC 3).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 20th Street NE and Main Street City of Lake Stevens........... 2,500,000 DelBene
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Woodinville's Eastrail City of Woodinville............ 2,500,000 DelBene
Transportation Programs. Crossing and SR 202 Trestle
Widening Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Citywide Traffic System Upgrade City of Concord................ 631,200 DeSaulnier
Transportation Programs. Phase 2 Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Ygnacio Valley Road Fiber City of Walnut Creek........... 2,520,000 DeSaulnier
Transportation Programs. Infrastructure.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Lamorinda Smart Signal System City of Orinda................. 4,185,000 DeSaulnier
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure School Street Safe Routes to City of Lafayette.............. 3,100,000 DeSaulnier
Transportation Programs. School Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Arterial Traffic Management Broward Metropolitan Planning 1,848,761 Deutch
Transportation Programs. System for Davie Boulevard. Organization.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure University Drive Multimodal Broward Metropolitan Planning 5,000,000 Deutch,
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Organization. Wasserman
Schultz
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Construction Funding for Gap Friends of the Detroit River... 4,100,000 Dingell
Transportation Programs. and Intersection Improvements
for the Downriver Linked
Greenways Trail System.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Pennsylvania Road Grade Detroit Region Aerotropolis 865,775 Dingell
Transportation Programs. Separation. Development Corporation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Austin -- Northern City of Austin................. 5,000,000 Doggett
Transportation Programs. Walnut Creek Trail Section 3.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Pittsburgh City Steps.......... City of Pittsburgh............. 7,000,000 Doyle, Michael
Transportation Programs. F.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Trunk Highway 25 Reconstruction City of Buffalo................ 5,785,000 Emmer
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Trunk Highway 65 Improvements Anoka County................... 5,000,000 Emmer
Transportation Programs. at 109th Avenue.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Trunk Highway 65 Improvements City of Blaine................. 4,000,000 Emmer
Transportation Programs. at 99th Avenue Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I-94 Expansion Project......... City of St. Michael............ 3,000,000 Emmer
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure US 212 Rural Freight Mobility Carver County.................. 4,000,000 Emmer
Transportation Programs. and Safety Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure US Highway 169 / CR 4 Rural Sherburne County............... 7,000,000 Emmer
Transportation Programs. Safety and Mobility
Interchange Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Middle Avenue Pedestrian/ City of Menlo Park............. 4,000,000 Eshoo
Transportation Programs. Bicycle Rail Crossing.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Bernardo Avenue Undercrossing.. City of Mountain View.......... 2,500,000 Eshoo
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Village to Hakone Gardens City of Saratoga............... 1,520,000 Eshoo
Transportation Programs. Walkway Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Spooky Knoll Trail............. Midpeninsula Regional Open 400,000 Eshoo
Transportation Programs. Space District.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Resurfacing Sharp Park Priority City of Pacifica............... 800,000 Eshoo
Transportation Programs. Development Area.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Boulder Creek Complete Streets Santa Cruz County Regional 1,500,000 Eshoo
Transportation Programs. Improvements project. Transportation Commission.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Highway 1/Frenchman's Creek City of Half Moon Bay.......... 2,000,000 Eshoo, Speier
Transportation Programs. Intersection and Bike/
Pedestrian Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Walnut Street Bridge Repair and City of Chattanooga............ 5,000,000 Fleischmann
Transportation Programs. Restoration.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Harwin Drive and Hillcroft Southwest Houston Redevelopment 3,000,000 Fletcher
Transportation Programs. Avenue Intersection Authority.
Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Montgomery Road and Hill Avenue City of Aurora, IL............. 1,000,000 Foster
Transportation Programs. Intersection Improvement.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Forest Preserve of Will County Forest Preserve of Will County. 1,100,000 Foster
Transportation Programs. Route 53 Bike & Pedestrian
Path.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Reconstruction of State Road 33/ City of Lakeland............... 4,000,000 Franklin, C.
Transportation Programs. Interstate 4 Interchange (Exit Scott
38) in Lakeland, Florida.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Tolleson Pedestrian Bridge City of Tolleson............... 3,500,000 Gallego
Transportation Programs. System.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I-505 Vaca Valley Parkway City of Vacaville.............. 4,000,000 Garamendi
Transportation Programs. Corridor Multi-Modal
Improvement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Jepson Parkway Phase 2B (Access City of Fairfield.............. 4,000,000 Garamendi
Transportation Programs. to Travis AFB and Canon Road
Safety Improvements).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR128/I-505 Overcrossing (Br. City of Winters................ 2,000,000 Garamendi
Transportation Programs. 22-0110)/Russell Blvd Bicycle
and Pedestrian Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Stevenson Bridge Rehabilitation Solano County.................. 3,387,619 Garamendi
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Road Raising & Flood Resiliency Town of Babylon................ 3,000,000 Garbarino
Transportation Programs. for Amity Harbor and American
Venice Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Village Lindenhurst Resurface Village of Lindenhurst......... 2,000,000 Garbarino
Transportation Programs. Projects.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Safe Routes to School Safety City of Santa Clarita.......... 1,313,000 Garcia (CA)
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Sequoia Avenue Grade Crossing Southern California Regional 4,000,000 Garcia (CA)
Transportation Programs. Safety Improvements. Rail Authority.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Avenue M Corridor and US Air City of Palmdale............... 1,500,000 Garcia (CA)
Transportation Programs. Force Plant 42 Access
Improvement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Avenue M and Sierra Highway City of Palmdale............... 2,000,000 Garcia (CA)
Transportation Programs. Grade Separation Environmental
Review and Planning Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Rehabilitation of Cicero Ave Chicago Department of 2,000,000 Garcia (IL)
Transportation Programs. Bridge over Sanitary and Ship Transportation (CDOT).
Canal.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Berwyn -34th Street City of Berwyn................. 5,000,000 Garcia (IL)
Transportation Programs. Modernization and Stormwater
Management Improvements
Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Card Sound Bridge Replacement Monroe County.................. 1,863,200 Gimenez
Transportation Programs. Planning, Design & Engineering
(PD&E) Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Camino Real International City of Eagle Pass............. 5,000,000 Gonzales, Tony
Transportation Programs. Bridge Roadway Reconfiguration.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Cuyahoga County Ridgewood Drive Cuyahoga County................ 2,000,000 Gonzalez (OH)
Transportation Programs. Bridge Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Green Arlington Road City of Green.................. 2,000,000 Gonzalez (OH)
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Mile 10 North Road Project..... Hidalgo County Precinct 1...... 4,000,000 Gonzalez,
Transportation Programs. Vicente
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Reconstruction of Highway PR- Puerto Rico Highways and 3,000,000 Gonzalez-Colon
Transportation Programs. 181, from Km 38.6 to Km 55.0, Transportation Authority.
in Gurabo, Puerto Rico.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Completion of PR-122 Connector, Puerto Rico Highways and 3,000,000 Gonzalez-Colon
Transportation Programs. from Lajas to San German, Transportation Authority.
Puerto Rico.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Borough of Norwood: Broad Norwood Borough................ 800,000 Gottheimer
Transportation Programs. Street Bridge.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure LA-30 Environmental Study...... Louisiana Department of 1,100,000 Graves (LA)
Transportation Programs. Transportation and Development.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure MRB South GBR: LA 1 to LA 30 Louisiana Department of 2,000,000 Graves (LA)
Transportation Programs. Connector. Transportation and Development.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Riverway Blvd Improvement City of Riverside.............. 3,200,000 Graves (MO)
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Excelsior Springs Safe Routes City of Excelsior Springs...... 3,600,000 Graves (MO)
Transportation Programs. to School.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure International Management International Management 2,500,000 Green (TX)
Transportation Programs. District Intersection Safety District.
Improvements Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Hartman Middle School and Gulfgate Redevelopment 1,600,000 Green (TX)
Transportation Programs. Alcott Elementary Safe Routes Authority.
to School Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure U.S. 121/U.S. 460 Intersection Coalfields Expressway Authority 3,500,000 Griffith
Transportation Programs. and Hawk's Nest Paving Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Reunion Parkway Crossing....... Madison County................. 3,000,000 Guest
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Bulldog Way Extended Mississippi State University... 2,000,000 Guest
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Trojan Trail/249 Bridge Barren County Fiscal Court..... 2,000,000 Guthrie
Transportation Programs. Widening Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR 132 West Project Phase 2.... Stanislaus Council of 7,000,000 Harder (CA)
Transportation Programs. Governments.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure State Route 99/120 Connector San Joaquin Council of 5,000,000 Harder (CA),
Transportation Programs. Project Phase 1B. Governments (SJCOG). McNerney
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Knob Creek Road Improvements... Tennessee Department of 2,000,000 Harshbarger
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-126 Widening................ Tennessee Department of 1,500,000 Harshbarger
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-449 Extension of Veterans Tennessee Department of 3,000,000 Harshbarger
Transportation Programs. Boulevard. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-35 Construction and Tennessee Department of 1,500,000 Harshbarger
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Main Street Watertown Road Town of Watertown.............. 3,000,000 Hayes
Transportation Programs. Safety Audit.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Columbia Heights Road Safety City of Longview............... 5,500,000 Herrera Beutler
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Twin City Memorial Highway City of North Tonawanda........ 500,000 Higgins (NY)
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Bailey Avenue Complete Streets City of Buffalo................ 1,000,000 Higgins (NY)
Transportation Programs. Signal Synchronization Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Wall Street Corridor City of Norwalk, Connecticut... 5,500,000 Himes
Transportation Programs. Revitalization Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Alburnett Road Extension....... City of Marion................. 7,000,000 Hinson
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure MD 5 Reconstruction at Great Maryland Department of 5,000,000 Hoyer
Transportation Programs. Mills -- Construction Funding. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure South Escondido Access City of Escondido.............. 1,400,000 Issa
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-52 Congestion Improvement City of Santee................. 2,500,000 Issa
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 148th Street Non-Motorized City of Shoreline, WA.......... 4,000,000 Jayapal
Transportation Programs. Bridge Project, Shoreline, WA.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Michelle Obama Trail--PATH DeKalb County Government....... 3,617,500 Johnson (GA)
Transportation Programs. Trail Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure East Liverpool Riverfront Trail City of East Liverpool......... 1,000,000 Johnson (OH)
Transportation Programs. Construction.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Washington County Ohio SR 7 Ohio Department of 800,000 Johnson (OH)
Transportation Programs. Logistics Lane. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Half Moon Bay Bridge Village of Croton-on-Hudson.... 1,500,000 Jones
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Route 9W at Oak Tree Road Town of Orangetown............. 4,000,000 Jones
Transportation Programs. Safety Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Route 9 Road Diet.............. Village of Ossining............ 4,000,000 Jones
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Cuyahoga I-77 / Miller Road Ohio Department of 5,000,000 Joyce (OH)
Transportation Programs. Interchange. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Auburn Road Resurfacing........ Geauga County.................. 1,200,000 Joyce (OH)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure State Route 84 Resurfacing..... City of Wickliffe.............. 849,000 Joyce (OH)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Washington Street Resurfacing.. Geauga County.................. 1,000,000 Joyce (OH)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Lake Calumet Trail............. Illinois International Port 844,800 Kelly (IL)
Transportation Programs. District.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Karns Crossing Bridge.......... Southwestern Pennsylvania 6,000,000 Kelly (PA)
Transportation Programs. Commission.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure US 422 Bypass Phase 2.......... Southwestern Pennsylvania 2,500,000 Kelly (PA)
Transportation Programs. Commission.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure East Washington Street Bridge.. PennDOT Engineering District 11 3,000,000 Kelly (PA)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Anna Drive Neighborhood Flood City of Santa Clara............ 3,000,000 Khanna
Transportation Programs. Protection Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Thornton Avenue Alternate Route City of Newark................. 2,000,000 Khanna
Transportation Programs. Corridor Pavement
Rehabilitation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Sunnyvale Stevens Creek City of Sunnyvale.............. 3,000,000 Khanna
Transportation Programs. Trail Extension Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure State Route 166/Bay Street City of Port Orchard........... 1,000,000 Kilmer
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure OC Loop -- Segments A and B.... Orange County Transportation 3,000,000 Kim (CA)
Transportation Programs. Authority.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-91 Improvements............. Orange County Transportation 5,000,000 Kim (CA)
Transportation Programs. Authority.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Route 539 Overpass............. County of Ocean................ 7,000,000 Kim (NJ)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Mary Ann Cleveland Way Shared City of Tucson................. 1,029,897 Kirkpatrick
Transportation Programs. Use Path.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Bisbee Shared-use Path. City of Bisbee................. 4,000,000 Kirkpatrick
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Chino Road Expansion Phase 2... City of Douglas................ 3,000,000 Kirkpatrick
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Western Hills Neighborhood City of Tucson................. 2,483,000 Kirkpatrick
Transportation Programs. Revitalization.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Profile Safe Routes to School Profile School................. 419,250 Kuster
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Concord-Lake Sunapee Rail Trail Friends of the Concord-Lake 1,203,200 Kuster
Transportation Programs. Exit 9 Project. Sunapee Rail Trail.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Veterans Drive Extension City of Pekin.................. 4,000,000 LaHood
Transportation Programs. Engineering.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Nofsinger Road Realignment..... City of Washington............. 4,000,000 LaHood
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Prospect Road Reconstruction Village of Peoria Heights...... 2,000,000 LaHood
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure W. College Avenue Town of Normal................. 3,500,000 LaHood
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Cohasset Road Widening and Fire County of Butte................ 1,400,000 LaMalfa
Transportation Programs. Safety Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Roe Road Extension Project..... Town of Paradise............... 1,800,000 LaMalfa
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Fix 5 Cascade Gateway Project.. Shasta Regional Transportation 3,000,000 LaMalfa
Transportation Programs. Agency.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Market Place District Moon Transportation Authority.. 3,500,000 Lamb
Transportation Programs. Transportation Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Rodi Road Streetscape Phase 1.. Municipality of Penn Hills..... 800,000 Lamb
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Kittanning Pike Flood Control.. Pennsylvania Department of 1,000,000 Lamb
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Port of Friday Harbor Barge and Port of Friday Harbor.......... 650,000 Larsen (WA)
Transportation Programs. Access Road, Friday Harbor,
WA, WA-02.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Grove Street Overcrossing, City of Marysville............. 3,000,000 Larsen (WA)
Transportation Programs. Marysville, Washington, WA-02.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 169th St Connecting Segment, City of Arlington.............. 3,654,893 Larsen (WA)
Transportation Programs. Arlington, Washington, WA-02.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Snohomish County Culverts, Snohomish County............... 3,000,000 Larsen (WA)
Transportation Programs. Bothell and Stanwood,
Washington, WA-02.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Town to Zylstra Lake Multi- San Juan County Public Works 5,280,000 Larsen (WA)
Transportation Programs. Modal Trail, Friday Harbor, Department.
WA, WA-02.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 44th Avenue West Underpass City of Lynnwood............... 1,744,328 Larsen (WA)
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian and Bicycle
Improvement Project, Lynnwood,
Washington, WA-02.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Boad Street Complete Streets... Town of Windsor................ 3,000,000 Larson (CT)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Joe Louis Greenway............. City of Detroit................ 3,920,000 Lawrence
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Veterans Memorial Drive (CR 59) Leon County Government......... 1,600,000 Lawson (FL)
Transportation Programs. Bridge Replacement.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Vision Zero--Bancroft Avenue City of San Leandro............ 4,000,000 Lee (CA)
Transportation Programs. and Williams Street Bicycle
Corridor.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Henderson Interchange.......... Nevada Department of 5,000,000 Lee (NV)
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Spider Rock Road Improvement Taos Pueblo.................... 4,000,000 Leger Fernandez
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Trenton Street Pedestrian City of West Monroe............ 5,000,000 Letlow
Transportation Programs. Safety Improvement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Multimodal Freight Interchange City of Ruston................. 4,000,000 Letlow
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-74 Improvements, Orange Orange County Transportation 4,000,000 Levin (CA)
Transportation Programs. County, California. Authority.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana City of Solana Beach........... 7,000,000 Levin (CA)
Transportation Programs. Beach, California.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Golf Drive Reconstruction...... City of Pontiac................ 3,200,000 Levin (MI)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 9-Mile Rebuild................. City of Eastpointe............. 4,380,000 Levin (MI)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Freedom Trail Restoration...... Charter Township of Clinton.... 1,700,000 Levin (MI)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Manhattan Beach Safe Cycling City of Manhattan Beach........ 1,000,000 Lieu
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Mountains Recreation and 2,500,000 Lieu
Transportation Programs. Crossing. Conservation Authority.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Pacific Palisades Pedestrian City of Los Angeles............ 1,150,000 Lieu
Transportation Programs. Trail.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Safe Routes to School City of Gilroy................. 1,500,000 Lofgren
Transportation Programs. Initiative, Christopher High
School.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure South Cobb Drive Traffic Safety Cobb County Department of 3,500,000 Loudermilk
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Swift-Cantrell Park Traffic City of Kennesaw............... 350,000 Loudermilk
Transportation Programs. Light Installation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure US Highway 41 Intersection Cobb County Department of 2,000,000 Loudermilk
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Anaheim Street Corridor Project City of Long Beach............. 7,000,000 Lowenthal
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Pebbly Beach Road Revetment City of Avalon................. 2,000,000 Lowenthal
Transportation Programs. Repairs and Structural
Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Roger Mills County US 283 Oklahoma Department of 3,000,000 Lucas
Transportation Programs. Grade, Drain, and Resurface. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Pawnee County US 064 Oklahoma Department of 3,000,000 Lucas
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Texas County US 054 Grade, Oklahoma Department of 3,000,000 Lucas
Transportation Programs. Drain, and Resurface. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I-70 Interchange Improvements.. Missouri Department of 4,000,000 Luetkemeyer
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Nimmo Parkway Phase VII-B...... City of Virginia Beach, VA..... 3,000,000 Luria
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Laskin Road Phase I-B.......... City of Virginia Beach, VA..... 2,000,000 Luria
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Allen Street Reconstruction.... Town of Braintree.............. 3,150,000 Lynch
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Union County Structurally County of Union................ 2,760,000 Malinowski
Transportation Programs. Deficient Bridge Initiative.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Town of Westfield, NJ North Town of Westfield.............. 399,000 Malinowski
Transportation Programs. Ave. Corridor Pedestrian
Enhancements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Port St. Lucie Boulevard South City of Port St. Lucie......... 2,000,000 Mast
Transportation Programs. Widening and Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Sacramento ZEV Fleet City of Sacramento............. 4,300,000 Matsui
Transportation Programs. Infrastructure Program.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I Street Bridge Deck Conversion City of West Sacramento........ 4,933,861 Matsui
Transportation Programs. for Active Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Johnson Ferry Road at Cobb County DOT................ 5,000,000 McBath
Transportation Programs. Shallowford Road Intersection
Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure King Road Bridge Replacement... St. Clair County Road 1,000,000 McClain
Transportation Programs. Commission.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 21 Mile Bridge Replacement..... Macomb Township................ 1,617,000 McClain
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Genesee Avenue Bridge City of Lapeer................. 2,000,000 McClain
Transportation Programs. Replacement.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Pedestrian Accommodation US 58/ City of Emporia................ 1,000,000 McEachin
Transportation Programs. Purdy Rd and Sidewalks.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Courthouse Road Pedestrian City of Hopewell, VA........... 4,000,000 McEachin
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Roundabout at the intersection County of Prince George, VA.... 3,540,806 McEachin
Transportation Programs. of Jefferson Park Road (Rt.
630) and Middle Road (Rt. 646)
in Prince George County, VA.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Second Interchange at I-70 Ohio County Commission......... 730,000 McKinley
Transportation Programs. Phase I.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Grant Line Road Realignment.... San Joaquin County............. 2,500,000 McNerney
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Dickman Road / Business Loop City of Battle Creek........... 2,000,000 Meijer
Transportation Programs. Interstate 94 Realignment and
Bridge Construction.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Sweet Valley Road Improvements, Luzerne County................. 1,550,000 Meuser
Transportation Programs. Ross Township.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure G28 Pavement Rehabilitation.... Marion County.................. 2,000,000 Miller-Meeks
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Summer Street Corridor City of Burlington............. 4,000,000 Miller-Meeks
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Middle Road Reconstruction..... City of Bettendorf............. 1,600,000 Miller-Meeks
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Route V5G Pavement Improvement. Keokuk County.................. 4,000,000 Miller-Meeks
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Red Rock Prairie Trail......... Jasper County Conservation..... 1,140,000 Miller-Meeks
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Forevergreen Road Extension.... City of Coralville............. 2,500,000 Miller-Meeks
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Ogden Canyon Shared Use Pathway Ogden City Corporation......... 2,000,000 Moore (UT)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Young Street Bridge Project.... Morgan City.................... 2,000,000 Moore (UT)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Reconstruction of Silver Spring City of Glendale............... 4,000,000 Moore (WI)
Transportation Programs. Drive from 27th Street to the
Milwaukee River.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Central Avenue Roadway Safety City of Lynn................... 800,000 Moulton
Transportation Programs. Improvements Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Central Avenue Reconstruction, City of Portage, Indiana....... 2,360,000 Mrvan
Transportation Programs. Portage, Indiana, 01.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure E.E. Williamson Road Trail Seminole County Government..... 644,000 Murphy (FL)
Transportation Programs. Connect Pedestrian Bridge
Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Orlando's Corrine Drive City of Orlando, FL............ 5,000,000 Murphy (FL)
Transportation Programs. Complete Streets Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Arrow Highway Street City of San Dimas.............. 2,400,000 Napolitano
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project from West
City Limit to East City Limit.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Covina Metrolink Access and City of Covina................. 4,000,000 Napolitano
Transportation Programs. Connectivity Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Parkway-Denholm Traffic Calming City of El Monte............... 4,000,000 Napolitano
Transportation Programs. and Street Improvement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Donald & Bernice Watson City of Duarte................. 1,600,000 Napolitano
Transportation Programs. Greenbelt Trail Improvement
Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Azusa Avenue Pedestrian City of West Covina............ 7,000,000 Napolitano
Transportation Programs. Handicap Accessibility &
Signal Synchronization
Improvements Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Town of Granby Highway 40 Trail Town of Granby................. 1,325,000 Neguse
Transportation Programs. Connection.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Eagle County Government Eagle Eagle County Government........ 2,000,000 Neguse
Transportation Programs. Valley Trail.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Fort Collins City of Fort Collins........... 1,870,000 Neguse
Transportation Programs. Intersection Improvement.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Mykawa Road Widening Project... City of Pearland............... 2,000,000 Nehls
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Port of Warden Road Port of Warden................. 2,500,000 Newhouse
Transportation Programs. Infrastructure Improvement &
Expansion Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Yakima East-West Corridor...... Yakima County.................. 2,500,000 Newhouse
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Adams County Bridges........... Adams County................... 3,000,000 Newhouse
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Orland Park 143rd Street Village of Orland Park......... 7,000,000 Newman
Transportation Programs. Widening (West Avenue to
Southwest Highway).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure First Avenue Bridges San Bernardino County 2,000,000 Obernolte
Transportation Programs. Replacement over Mojave River Transportation Authority.
and Overflows.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Cedar Street Improvements...... City of Hesperia............... 2,000,000 Obernolte
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Wildwood Canyon Interchange.... City of Yucaipa................ 2,000,000 Obernolte
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Westchester Square Plaza....... New York City Department of 1,000,000 Ocasio-Cortez
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Gila River Indian Community Gila River Indian Community.... 1,000,000 O'Halleran
Transportation Programs. Traffic Signal at State Route
87 & Skousen Road.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure THORNTON ROAD WIDENING -- PHASE City of Casa Grande............ 3,000,000 O'Halleran
Transportation Programs. 3.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure UPRR Pedestrian Bridge/Crossing City of Maricopa............... 2,700,000 O'Halleran
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Neffs Canyon Trailhead Millcreek City................. 800,000 Owens
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 4700 South Reconstruction...... West Valley City............... 2,000,000 Owens
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 4700 South Roadway Kearns Metro Township.......... 2,000,000 Owens
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction Phase 3.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 12th Street Roadway and City of Laurel................. 3,000,000 Palazzo
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Carteret Ferry Terminal Borough of Carteret............ 6,000,000 Pallone
Transportation Programs. Building.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure US 101 Auxiliary Lane -- South Transportation Agency for 1,000,000 Panetta
Transportation Programs. of Salinas, Monterey County, Monterey County (TAMC).
California, 20th District.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure County Road Milling and Hudson County, NJ.............. 1,750,000 Pascrell
Transportation Programs. Repaving Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Bayview Community-Based San Francisco Municipal 2,500,000 Pelosi
Transportation Programs. Transportation Implementation. Transportation Agency (SFMTA).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Peaks to Plains Trail.......... City of Golden................. 400,000 Perlmutter
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Wadsworth Boulevard Phase 2.... City of Wheat Ridge............ 4,000,000 Perlmutter
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Federal Parkway Multimodal City of Westminster............ 3,000,000 Perlmutter
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 62nd Avenue and Vasquez City of Commerce City.......... 4,000,000 Perlmutter
Transportation Programs. Intersection.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Downtown Mobility Phase 3A..... City of San Diego.............. 3,144,000 Peters
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Development of Overpass -- US Texas Department of 5,000,000 Pfluger
Transportation Programs. 385 -- Intersection at South Transportation (TXDOT).
Loop 338, Ector County.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Minnesota Valley State Trail-- City of Bloomington............ 2,350,000 Phillips
Transportation Programs. Lyndale to Nine Mile Creek
Segment.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Construction of a High Priority City of Brooklyn Park.......... 874,400 Phillips
Transportation Programs. Off-Street Trail Along Zane
Avenue Between 63rd Ave and
Brooklyn Blv.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Highway 610 Extension Project.. City of Maple Grove............ 2,750,000 Phillips
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Wisconsin River Recreational County of Dane................. 2,000,000 Pocan
Transportation Programs. Bridge -- Dane and Sauk
County, WI.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Neighborhood Electric Vehicle City of Cambridge.............. 1,000,000 Pressley
Transportation Programs. Charging Infrastructure for
Cambridge Residents.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Downtown Streetscape Town of Chapel Hill............ 2,000,000 Price (NC)
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure R. Kelly Bryant Bridge Trail... City of Durham................. 2,320,000 Price (NC)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 606 Extension--Ashland Ave to Cook County Department of 1,440,000 Quigley
Transportation Programs. Elston Ave. Transportation and Highways.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure California Park Multi-Use Trail Chicago Park District.......... 2,000,000 Quigley
Transportation Programs. Connection.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Family E-Cargo Bike Lending Montgomery County Department of 400,000 Raskin
Transportation Programs. Program for Montgomery County. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Frederick & Pennsylvania Frederick County Goverment..... 280,000 Raskin
Transportation Programs. Railroad Trai.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Rostraver Township Pedestrian PennDOT Engineering District 12 1,800,000 Reschenthaler
Transportation Programs. Bridge Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Waynesburg Betterment-- PennDOT Engineering District 12 7,000,000 Reschenthaler
Transportation Programs. Intersections and Intersection
Approaches.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Crawford Avenue Bridge PennDOT Engineering District 12 7,000,000 Reschenthaler
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Westmoreland County Bridge Westmoreland County Department 1,600,000 Reschenthaler
Transportation Programs. Preservation Project. of Public Works, Roads, and
Bridges.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Pennsylvania Route 21 PennDOT Engineering District 12 2,500,000 Reschenthaler
Transportation Programs. Improvements Plan.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Spokane Valley Bigelow City of Spokane Valley......... 2,650,000 Rodgers (WA)
Transportation Programs. Sullivan Corridor.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Spokane County Craig Road...... Spokane County................. 3,000,000 Rodgers (WA)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I-85 Signage, Traffic City of Auburn................. 1,000,000 Rogers (AL)
Transportation Programs. Monitoring Equipment.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Pedestrian Walkway............. Alabama Institute for Deaf and 1,928,000 Rogers (AL)
Transportation Programs. Blind.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Calhoun County Highway 109 Alabama Department of 4,000,000 Rogers (AL)
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Pike County KY 1426 Rockfall Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 7,000,000 Rogers (KY)
Transportation Programs. Mitigation and Roadway
Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Rockcastle County KY 461/US 25 Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 7,000,000 Rogers (KY)
Transportation Programs. Reconstruction.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Tingen Road Bicycle and Town of Apex................... 550,000 Ross
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Bridge Design,
Environmental, and Right-of-
Way.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure DHS Bridges Over Water Project. City of Desert Hot Springs..... 2,500,000 Ruiz
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Interstate 10 and Monroe Street City of Indio.................. 1,500,000 Ruiz
Transportation Programs. Interchange.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Dillon Road Corridor........... Twenty-Nine Palms Band of 2,700,000 Ruiz
Transportation Programs. Mission Indians.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Sparrows Point/Broening Baltimore County Government.... 1,000,000 Ruppersberger
Transportation Programs. Interchange Planning.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Laraway Road, Nelson Road to Will County.................... 1,500,000 Rush
Transportation Programs. Cedar Road.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Mandarin Pedestrian Safety Jacksonville Transportation 3,000,000 Rutherford
Transportation Programs. Improvements. Authority.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Tinian Route 205 Road and Department of Public Works..... 2,000,000 Sablan
Transportation Programs. Drainage Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Saipan Route 36 Phase 1 Department of Public Works..... 4,000,000 Sablan
Transportation Programs. Construction.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Rota Route 10 Drainage Department of Public Works..... 2,000,000 Sablan
Transportation Programs. Improvements and Road Overlay.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Saipan Route 302 Improvements.. Department of Public Works..... 2,000,000 Sablan
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Marlin Road Expansion.......... Town of Cutler Bay............. 4,400,000 Salazar
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure South Whittier Communities Los Angeles County Public Works 2,500,000 Sanchez
Transportation Programs. Bikeways Access Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure South Entrance Trail........... Howard County.................. 3,000,000 Sarbanes
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure West East Express (WEE) and City of Annapolis.............. 2,750,000 Sarbanes
Transportation Programs. College Creek Connector Trails.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Baltimore Greenway Trail City of Baltimore.............. 2,500,000 Sarbanes
Transportation Programs. Network.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Trail Spurs and Connectors..... Anne Arundel County............ 1,500,000 Sarbanes
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Rand Road/Kensington Road/Route Village of Mount Prospect...... 7,000,000 Schakowsky
Transportation Programs. 83 Intersection Improvement
Project, Mount Prospect,
Illinois (IL-09).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Skokie Valley Trail Project, Cook County Department of 1,761,500 Schakowsky
Transportation Programs. Skokie, Illinois (IL-09). Transportation and Highways.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Cedar Lake Road Realignment and Lake County Division of 4,000,000 Schneider
Transportation Programs. Downtown Round Lake Transportation.
Improvement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Beach Park Pedestrian and Village of Beach Park.......... 1,720,000 Schneider
Transportation Programs. Bicycle Safety Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure US-101 Sidewalk Infill......... Oregon Department of 2,800,000 Schrader
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Cobb Parkway Pedestrian Bridge Cumberland Community 1,000,000 Scott, David
Transportation Programs. North. Improvement District.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure South Douglas Loop--Phase I -- Douglas County Board of 5,000,000 Scott, David
Transportation Programs. Lee Road Extension. Commissioners.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Speegleville Road Bridge at City of Waco................... 1,760,000 Sessions
Transportation Programs. Middle Bosque River.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure McBride Avenue Roundabout County of Passaic.............. 1,200,000 Sherrill
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Ammon 1st Street Infrastructure City of Ammon.................. 5,830,000 Simpson
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Center Street Railroad Bridge City of Pocatello.............. 5,700,000 Simpson
Transportation Programs. Underpass.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Central Avenue Corridor City of Union City............. 1,103,850 Sires
Transportation Programs. Improvement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Electric Vehicle Charging Town of West New York, Parking 475,000 Sires
Transportation Programs. Station and Fleet Expansion Services Utility.
Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Sinatra Drive Redesign Project. City of Hoboken................ 1,800,000 Sires
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Holt to Mason Trail Final Ingham County Parks............ 2,750,000 Slotkin
Transportation Programs. Connection.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Oxford Safety Path Construction Charter Township of Oxford..... 374,696 Slotkin
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Livingston County Regional Huron-Clinton Metropolitan 900,000 Slotkin
Transportation Programs. Trail Connections. Authority.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Orion Township Giddings/ Charter Township of Orion...... 7,000,000 Slotkin
Transportation Programs. Silverbell/Brown Road
Rehabilitation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Kings Highway Pedestrian Safety Township of Middletown......... 997,500 Smith (NJ)
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure County Road 539 Overpass....... County of Ocean................ 4,000,000 Smith (NJ)
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Lambert Way--Woodman Road Henrico County, VA............. 5,000,000 Spanberger
Transportation Programs. Extension.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Oilville Road--I-64 Interchange Goochland County............... 4,000,000 Spanberger
Transportation Programs. Roundabout.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure College Avenue/University Drive City of Tempe.................. 850,000 Stanton
Transportation Programs. Underpass.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure US Highway 8 Reconstruction.... Chisago County Public Works.... 3,000,000 Stauber
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Widening of Burnt Store Road... Lee County..................... 2,000,000 Steube
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Toledo Blade Road Improvements. City of North Port............. 2,000,000 Steube
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Widening of Winchester Blvd. in Sarasota County................ 1,000,000 Steube
Transportation Programs. Sarasota, FL.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Ibapah Road Safety and Tooele County.................. 3,500,000 Stewart
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Old Highway 91 Improvement Ivins City..................... 2,000,000 Stewart
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-7 Exit 5 Interchange, City of St. George............. 3,500,000 Stewart
Transportation Programs. Southern Hills Bridge and
Roadway Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Ephraim Canyon Road City of Ephraim................ 2,500,000 Stewart
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR-174 Improvements Phase 1.... Juab County Road Department.... 3,000,000 Stewart
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 1450 South Extension--River City of St. George............. 2,500,000 Stewart
Transportation Programs. Road to Dixie Drive
Interchange (I-15) Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure 4700 South Reconstruction West Valley City............... 3,000,000 Stewart
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure The City of Lakewood South City of Lakewood, WA........... 2,500,000 Strickland
Transportation Programs. Tacoma Way Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Pacific Avenue SR-7, Pedestrian Pierce County Planning and 3,000,000 Strickland
Transportation Programs. and Transit Access Public Works.
Improvements (168 Street East).
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Sheffield Trail Widening & City of Fife................... 800,000 Strickland
Transportation Programs. Restoration.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Stewart Road Corridor City of Sumner................. 2,800,000 Strickland
Transportation Programs. Completion: White River Bridge.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Northport Main Street Flood Village of Northport........... 1,392,000 Suozzi
Transportation Programs. Mitigation Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Asharoken Avenue Flood Village of Asharoken........... 1,000,000 Suozzi
Transportation Programs. Abatement.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Mission Boulevard Pavement City of Jurupa Valley.......... 2,300,000 Takano
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation -- Phase 3, Ben
Nevis to Bellegrave.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Third Street Grade Separation Riverside County Transportation 3,000,000 Takano
Transportation Programs. Project. Commission.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure State Route 121/12 & 8th Street Sonoma County Transportation 1,500,000 Thompson (CA)
Transportation Programs. East Intersection Authority.
Improvements, Sonoma, CA-05.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Napa Valley Vine Trail: Napa Valley Vine Trail 4,000,000 Thompson (CA)
Transportation Programs. Yountville to St. Helena Gap Coalition.
Closure.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Updates to PA State Route 68 Pennsylvania Department of 3,000,000 Thompson (PA)
Transportation Programs. from Dolby Street to Trout Run. Transportation District 10.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Stewart Avenue Complete Streets City of Las Vegas.............. 3,000,000 Titus
Transportation Programs.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Joe Louis Greenway West Chicago City of Detroit................ 1,386,216 Tlaib
Transportation Programs. Connector.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure City of Ecorse Southfield Road Wayne County................... 600,000 Tlaib
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Improvement Project
Ecorse, MI 13th Congressional
District.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Unincorporated Fontana Safe San Bernardino County.......... 1,500,000 Torres (CA)
Transportation Programs. Routes to School.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Fayette Street Bridge City of Cumberland............. 4,800,000 Trone
Transportation Programs. Replacement.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Fisher Avenue Streetscape Town of Poolesville............ 4,000,000 Trone
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure East Street Trail Liberty Road City of Frederick.............. 4,000,000 Trone
Transportation Programs. Bridge Crossing Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure I-675/Wilmington Pike The Montgomery County 3,000,000 Turner
Transportation Programs. Interchange Project. Transportation Improvement
District.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure The Mound Connector Highway City of Miamisburg............. 1,000,000 Turner
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure East Dayton Rails-to-Trails City of Dayton................. 1,500,000 Turner
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Kendall County Extension Kendall County, Illinois....... 4,800,000 Underwood
Transportation Programs. Environmental Impact Statement.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Mt. Vernon Avenue and Potomac Kern County Public Works 4,000,000 Valadao
Transportation Programs. Avenue Pedestrian Improvements. Department.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Chestnut Avenue Safety The City of Vineland........... 2,000,000 Van Drew
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Route 72 Transportation & Stafford Township.............. 2,000,000 Van Drew
Transportation Programs. Safety Connector Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Little Bear Creek Design and City of Colleyville............ 1,500,000 Van Duyne
Transportation Programs. Construction of Drainage
Facility.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Brandt Road Bridge Replacement County of Imperial............. 4,000,000 Vargas
Transportation Programs. Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Bayshore Bikeway: Barrio Logan. San Diego Associations of 3,500,000 Vargas
Transportation Programs. Governments.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Shepherd Road Reconstruction, Lenawee County Road Commission. 2,000,000 Walberg
Transportation Programs. Rome Township and Adrian
Township.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Airport Road Corridor Project.. Jackson County Department of 2,000,000 Walberg
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure River Raisin Heritage Trail County of Monroe............... 2,000,000 Walberg
Transportation Programs. Rehabilitation Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Oakville Waltz Road Monroe County Road Commission.. 2,000,000 Walberg
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure EV Bus Transit and Charging City of Hallandale Beach....... 1,461,000 Wasserman
Transportation Programs. Facility. Schultz
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Lawndale Citywide Traffic Signs City of Lawndale............... 1,000,000 Waters
Transportation Programs. Replacement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Hawthorne Crenshaw Blvd. City of Hawthorne.............. 4,000,000 Waters
Transportation Programs. Mobility Improvement Project.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure South Brunswick Signalized Township of South Brunswick.... 2,600,000 Watson Coleman
Transportation Programs. Intersection Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure CR 466A 4-Laning Final Phase Lake County.................... 3,612,000 Webster (FL)
Transportation Programs. Completion.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Reed Hartman Highway and Grooms City of Blue Ash............... 2,000,000 Wenstrup
Transportation Programs. Road Connector.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure CLE CR3--Aicholtz Roundabouts.. Clermont County Transportation 2,000,000 Wenstrup
Transportation Programs. Improvement District.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Improvements to SR 159 (Bridge Ohio Department of 2,000,000 Wenstrup
Transportation Programs. Street) in the City of Transportation.
Chillicothe.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure SR32 Eastern Corridor Segment Clermont County Transportation 2,000,000 Wenstrup
Transportation Programs. IVa. Improvement District.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Construction of Future I-49 Arkansas State Highway 5,000,000 Westerman
Transportation Programs. from Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Commission.
Alma, Arkansas.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Ouachita River--Fleetwood Drive Arkansas State Highway 5,000,000 Westerman
Transportation Programs. Widening. Commission.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Roundabout at Rollins Ford Road Prince William County, Virginia 580,000 Wexton
Transportation Programs. and Estate Manor Drive.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Route 7 and Route 690 Loudoun County, Virginia....... 4,000,000 Wexton
Transportation Programs. (Hillsboro Road) Interchange.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Metro Station Area Pedestrian Loudoun County, Virginia....... 2,000,000 Wexton
Transportation Programs. Improvements.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Franklin Park to Purcellville Loudoun County, Virginia....... 1,000,000 Wexton
Transportation Programs. Trail.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Future XNA Access Road......... Arkansas Department of 7,000,000 Womack
Transportation Programs. Transportation.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Reimagine 9th Street........... Louisville Metro Government 3,000,000 Yarmuth
Transportation Programs. Department of Public Works.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Jefferson County; Traffic Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 2,400,000 Yarmuth
Transportation Programs. Calming measures for Shelby
Park and Smoketown
neighborhoods.
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Department of Highway Infrastructure Buechel Bank Rd Widening and Louisville Metro Government.... 600,000 Yarmuth
Transportation Programs. Pedestrian Improvements.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Intermodal Transit Hub at UT Dallas Area Rapid Transit 2,500,000 Allred
Transportation Grants. Dallas Station for DART Silver (DART).
Line.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Supervisory Control and Data Dallas Area Rapid Transit 2,820,800 Allred
Transportation Grants. Acquisition System Upgrade (DART).
Project.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Newton Commuter Rail Stations Massachusetts Bay 7,000,000 Auchincloss
Transportation Grants. Accessibility Improvements. Transportation Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Rail to River Active Los Angeles County Metropolitan 4,000,000 Bass
Transportation Grants. Transportation Corridor Transportation Authority.
Project.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Transit Plaza at SEED School of Los Angeles County Metropolitan 2,500,000 Bass
Transportation Grants. Los Angeles County & Metro Transportation Authority.
Training and Innovation Center.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Rickenbacker Area Mobility Central Ohio Transit Authority. 3,000,000 Beatty
Transportation Grants. Center.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Gold Line Light Rail Station Sacramento Regional Transit 3,647,591 Bera
Transportation Grants. Conversions. District.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Envision Route 7 Bus Rapid Northern Virginia 2,000,000 Beyer, Connolly
Transportation Grants. Transit. Transportation Commission
(NVTC).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Willamette Shore Line Tri-County Metropolitan 2,000,000 Blumenauer
Transportation Grants. Improvements Phase II -- Transportation District of
Portland. Oregon.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Merlo Bus Garage Zero Emission Tri-County Metropolitan 5,000,000 Bonamici
Transportation Grants. Retrofit. Transportation District of
Oregon.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Gwinnett Transit Route 25 Bus Gwinnett County Department of 2,000,000 Bourdeaux
Transportation Grants. Shelter Construction. Transportation.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Buford-Suwanee Micro Transit... Gwinnett County Department of 2,000,000 Bourdeaux
Transportation Grants. Transportation.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Rail Car Replacement Program... Greater Cleveland Regional 5,000,000 Brown (OH)
Transportation Grants. Transit Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure City of Wilson RIDE North Carolina Department of 2,000,000 Butterfield
Transportation Grants. Microtransit Expansion. Transportation.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure New Orleans Union Passenger New Orleans Regional Transit 4,000,000 Carter (LA)
Transportation Grants. Terminal (UPT) Upgrade Project. Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Battery-electric Paratransit Pace--Suburban Bus Division.... 1,000,000 Casten
Transportation Grants. Pace Bus Fleet.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure HART Bus Stops Improvements Hillsborough Transit Authority. 5,000,000 Castor (FL)
Transportation Grants. Project.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Low and No Emission Bus Kansas City Area Transportation 4,000,000 Cleaver, Davids
Transportation Grants. Replacement and Support Authority. (KS)
Infrastructure.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Yosemite Area Regional Merced County Association of 3,680,000 Costa
Transportation Grants. Transportation System (YARTS) Governments.
Fleet Replacement Project.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Solar Powered Zero-Emission Bus Pinellas Suncoast Transit 2,500,000 Crist
Transportation Grants. and Facility Charging Authority.
Infrastructure.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Benton Area Transit Fleet Oregon Department of 1,512,000 DeFazio
Transportation Grants. Replacement. Transportation.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Fleet Fall Protection & Crane Lane Transit District.......... 800,000 DeFazio
Transportation Grants. Project.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Central Corridor Rail Regional Transportation 4,000,000 DeGette
Transportation Grants. Replacement. District (RTD).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Pine Hills Bus Transfer Center Central Florida Regional 2,805,363 Demings
Transportation Grants. Orlando. Transportation Authority
(LYNX).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Ypsilanti Transit Center Design Ann Arbor Area Transportation 7,000,000 Dingell
Transportation Grants. and Construction. Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Charging Infrastructure for the Capital Metropolitan 4,169,920 Doggett
Transportation Grants. Transition to a Zero-Emissions Transportation Authority.
Public Transportation Fleet.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Station Square Station Port Authority of Allegheny 5,000,000 Doyle, Michael
Transportation Grants. Improvement Project. County. F.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Caltrain Grade Separations in Santa Clara Valley 2,000,000 Eshoo
Transportation Grants. Northern Santa Clara County. Transportation Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Fencing for Caltrain Right of Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers 800,000 Eshoo, Speier
Transportation Grants. Way. Board.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Westheimer BOOST............... Metropolitan Transit Authority 5,000,000 Fletcher
Transportation Grants. of Harris County (METRO).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Pace Bolingbrook Park-n-Ride Pace--Suburban Bus Division.... 1,200,000 Foster
Transportation Grants. Facility.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Diesel Ferry Particulate San Francisco Bay Area Water 1,520,000 Garamendi
Transportation Grants. Filters. Emergency Transportation
Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure SolTrans 100% Battery Electric Solano County Transit 2,000,000 Garamendi,
Transportation Grants. Buses. (SolTrans). Thompson (CA)
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Pace Bus--Harlem Ave and Cermak Pace--Suburban Bus Division.... 840,000 Garcia (IL)
Transportation Grants. Rd Transit Signal Priority
Project.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Missouri City Park & Ride...... Metropolitan Transit Authority 5,000,000 Green (TX)
Transportation Grants. of Harris County (METRO).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Southeast, New York to Danbury, City of Danbury................ 2,000,000 Hayes
Transportation Grants. CT Rail Link Environmental
Impact Statement.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure SMART Rail Extension to Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit 1,800,000 Huffman
Transportation Grants. Healdsburg--Preliminary Design. District (SMART).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel Central Puget Sound Transit 3,000,000 Jayapal
Transportation Grants. Improvements. Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Stonecrest Transit Hub......... Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid 1,000,000 Johnson (GA)
Transportation Grants. Transit Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Safe Routes to Transit in GA04. Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid 1,000,000 Johnson (GA)
Transportation Grants. Transit Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Lawrence County Transit Lawrence County Port Authority. 2,500,000 Johnson (OH)
Transportation Grants. Multimodal Parking Facility
Construction.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure East Dallas Bus & Maintenance Dallas Area Rapid Transit 2,927,000 Johnson (TX)
Transportation Grants. Facility Renovation. (DART).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Route 9-RiverWalk Transit Westchester County Department 2,797,500 Jones
Transportation Grants. Connector. of Public Works &
Transportation.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Replacement................ Amtran......................... 900,000 Joyce (PA)
Transportation Grants.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Replacement................ Cambria County Transit 2,284,000 Joyce (PA)
Transportation Grants. Authority (CamTran).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Rapid Transit Improvements. Central New York Regional 3,000,000 Katko
Transportation Grants. Transportation Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Operational Control Center at Santa Clara Valley 2,000,000 Khanna
Transportation Grants. Cerone Bus Yard. Transportation Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Improving Saginaw County Saginaw Transit Authority 4,000,000 Kildee
Transportation Grants. Transportation Reliability. Regional Services.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure WTA 2011 Fixed Route Diesel to Whatcom Transportation 2,000,000 Larsen (WA)
Transportation Grants. Electric Replacement Project, Authority.
Bellingham.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure SPRINTER Corridor Service North County Transit District.. 7,000,000 Levin (CA)
Transportation Grants. Improvement Project, San Diego
County.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Duffy's Lane Transit Transfer City of Norfolk................ 500,000 Luria
Transportation Grants. Center Relocation.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure LIRR Hunterspoint Station Metropolitan Transportation 5,000,000 Maloney, Carolyn
Transportation Grants. Rehabilitation Project. Authority. B.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Richmond's First North-South, City of Richmond............... 3,000,000 McEachin
Transportation Grants. Bus Rapid Transit Line.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) Metropolitan Transportation 7,000,000 Meng
Transportation Grants. Forest Hills Platform Authority.
Extensions & Elevators Project.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Cleaner Buses Initiative....... Milwaukee County Department of 3,850,000 Moore (WI)
Transportation Grants. Transportation.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure North Shore Workforce and City of Salem.................. 2,300,000 Moulton
Transportation Grants. Career Mobility Program.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Pace 95th Street Transit Signal Pace--Suburban Bus Division.... 840,000 Newman
Transportation Grants. Priority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure San Bernardino Mountains Bus Mountain Area Regional Transit 1,500,000 Obernolte
Transportation Grants. Stop Modernization. Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure UTA Westside Express........... Utah Transit Authority......... 3,500,000 Owens
Transportation Grants.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Zero Emissions Downtown and Township of Woodbridge......... 1,500,000 Pallone
Transportation Grants. Community Mobility.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure MST Zero Emission Bus and Monterey-Salinas Transit 3,000,000 Panetta
Transportation Grants. Microgrid Project. District (MTS).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Imperial Avenue Zero-Emission San Diego Metropolitan Transit 1,880,000 Peters
Transportation Grants. Bus Charging Equipment, San System (MTS).
Diego.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Replacement Funding for Chapel Hill Transit............ 8,000,000 Price (NC)
Transportation Grants. Urban Transit Systems.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Secure Bike Parking Facilities Montgomery County Department of 428,000 Raskin
Transportation Grants. in Downtown Bethesda & Transportation.
Downtown Silver Spring.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Wake County Transit Access and Research Triangle Regional 900,000 Ross
Transportation Grants. Safety Improvements. Public Transportation
Authority (GoTriangle).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Expansion of Public Fueling SunLine Transit Agency......... 2,500,000 Ruiz
Transportation Grants. Station Infrastructure.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Aberdeen Station Square........ City of Aberdeen............... 4,000,000 Ruppersberger
Transportation Grants.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Stop & Shelter Improvements Jacksonville Transportation 3,000,000 Rutherford
Transportation Grants. Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Construction of Bus Transfer Commonwealth Office of Transit 900,000 Sablan
Transportation Grants. Stations at the Northern Authority.
Marianas College, Paseo De
Marianas and Kagman.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Supply & Installation of 187 Commonwealth Office of Transit 4,500,000 Sablan
Transportation Grants. Bus Stop Shelters on Saipan Authority.
Public Transit Fixed Route.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Covered Bus Parking Facility... Commonwealth Office of Transit 3,000,000 Sablan
Transportation Grants. Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Sunshine Shuttle Route C County of Los Angeles 620,000 Sanchez
Transportation Grants. Electric Buses and Charging Department of Public Works.
Infrastructure.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Zero Emissions Bus Program..... Foothill Transit............... 4,000,000 Sanchez
Transportation Grants.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Parole Transportation Center... Anne Arundel County............ 3,000,000 Sarbanes
Transportation Grants.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Flash Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Montgomery County Department of 3,350,000 Sarbanes
Transportation Grants. Expansion to Howard County, Transportation.
Maryland.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Zero-Emissions Pace Bus Fleet.. Pace--Suburban Bus Division.... 1,920,000 Schneider
Transportation Grants.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Oregon City Transit Center..... Tri-County Metropolitan 5,000,000 Schrader
Transportation Grants. Transportation District of
Oregon.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure South Salem Mobility as a Salem Area Mass Transit 2,560,000 Schrader
Transportation Grants. Service (MaaS) Transit District.
Facility.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Safe Routes to Transit in GA-13 Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid 1,000,000 Scott, David
Transportation Grants. Transit Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Clayton Justice Center Transit Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid 1,000,000 Scott, David
Transportation Grants. Hub. Transit Authority.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Austell-South Cobb Transfer Cobb County DOT................ 2,000,000 Scott, David
Transportation Grants. Center.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Connecting Communities Through Brazos Transit District........ 865,000 Sessions
Transportation Grants. Bus Stop Infrastructure.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Capital Metro North Austin ADA Capital Metropolitan 3,300,000 Sessions
Transportation Grants. Paratransit Base--Wheelchair Transportation Authority.
Accessible Vehicles.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Henrico County Bus Shelters.... Greater Richmond Transit 1,275,000 Spanberger
Transportation Grants. Company.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Valley Metro Electric Buses.... City of Phoenix................ 4,000,000 Stanton
Transportation Grants.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Bus Shelters................... City of Mesa................... 800,000 Stanton
Transportation Grants.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure 200 South Transit Corridor Salt Lake City Corporation..... 2,000,000 Stewart
Transportation Grants. Phase 3--Transit Lane
Compliance and Capacity
Optimization.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Zero Fare Bus Stop Access Thurston County Public 1,825,950 Strickland
Transportation Grants. Improvements. Transportation Benefit Area
(PTBA) DBA Intercity Transit.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Union Station Transit Hub Jackson Redevelopment Authority 2,100,000 Thompson (MS)
Transportation Grants. Project.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Pedestrian Collision Avoidance Regional Transportation 3,575,200 Titus
Transportation Grants. System. Commission of Southern Nevada.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Standalone Solar Lighting for Regional Transportation 1,960,000 Titus
Transportation Grants. 500 Transit Stops. Commission of Southern Nevada.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Kings County Regional Multi- Kings County Area Public 5,000,000 Valadao
Transportation Grants. Modal Transit Center. Transit Agency.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure New Zero Emission Bus Division San Diego Metropolitan Transit 1,000,000 Vargas
Transportation Grants. Project -- Planning Phase. System (MTS).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure DART Fuel System Modernization Dallas Area Rapid Transit 2,000,000 Veasey
Transportation Grants. Project. (DART).
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Intermodal Public Transfer City of Sunrise................ 2,500,000 Wasserman
Transportation Grants. Station. Schultz
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Maintenance and Joint Gulf Coast Transit District.... 1,175,000 Weber (TX)
Transportation Grants. Development Facility -- Design
Phase.
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Department of Transit Infrastructure Safe Routes to Transit in GA-05 Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid 1,000,000 Williams (GA)
Transportation Grants. Transit Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund WeBuild Concord Collective WeBuild Concord................ 2,000,000 Adams
Urban Development Impact for Affordable Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Carolina Theatre Restoration Foundation For The Carolinas... 750,000 Adams
Urban Development and Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund North Mecklenburg County Centralina Regional Council.... 1,000,000 Adams
Urban Development Housing Preservation
Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Charlotte Center for Newcomers. ourBRIDGE, Inc................. 1,300,000 Adams
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Local Foods Production & Carolina Farm Trust............ 4,000,000 Adams
Urban Development Distribution Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Preservation of Affordable DreamKey Partners, Inc......... 1,400,000 Adams
Urban Development Housing in Druid Hills.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Huntersville Lot Acquisition Town of Huntersville........... 2,000,000 Adams
Urban Development for Affordable Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund STEM Learning Laboratory Atrium Health, Inc............. 750,000 Adams
Urban Development Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Historic West End Critical Home Local Initiatives Support 1,500,000 Adams
Urban Development Repair Program. Corporation- Charlotte.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sulligent Humbers Subdivision City of Sulligent.............. 2,122,000 Aderholt
Urban Development Sanitary Sewer Extension.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Community STEM Facility Design University of North Alabama.... 3,000,000 Aderholt
Urban Development and Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Construction and Extension of City of Rainsville............. 135,000 Aderholt
Urban Development an Existing Turn Lane.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Arrowhead Grove Community Housing Authority of the County 3,000,000 Aguilar
Urban Development Resource Center. of San Bernardino.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund NPHS Sustainable Communities Neighborhood Partnership 1,000,000 Aguilar
Urban Development Catalyst Project. Housing Services, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cucamonga Canyon Trailhead..... City of Rancho Cucamonga....... 1,000,000 Aguilar
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund University Village Development University of Redlands......... 750,000 Aguilar
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fontana Homelessness Prevention City of Fontana................ 750,000 Aguilar
Urban Development Resource and Care Center
(Phase 1).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Restoration of San Bernardino's City of San Bernardino......... 1,400,000 Aguilar
Urban Development Historic Roosevelt Bowl.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Southern Gateway Park.......... Southern Gateway Public Green 750,000 Allred
Urban Development Foundation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Dallas Digital Divide -- City of Dallas................. 750,000 Allred
Urban Development Traffic Signals & Streetlights.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Kahle Drive Complete Streets... Douglas County................. 1,385,000 Amodei
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Appion Way Improvements........ Carson City Public Works....... 1,100,000 Amodei
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mount Ayr Downtown City of Mount Ayr.............. 750,000 Axne
Urban Development Revitalization Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Adams County Entrepreneur and Adams County Economic 779,025 Axne
Urban Development Business Incubator Center. Development Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Food Bank of Iowa Warehouse Food Bank of Iowa.............. 750,000 Axne
Urban Development Expansion for a Hunger Free
Iowa.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Neighborhood Finance Neighborhood Finance 360,000 Axne
Urban Development Corporation's Workforce Corporation.
Housing in Polk County.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Building Their Futures Through Iowa Homeless Youth Center..... 750,000 Axne
Urban Development the Iowa Homeless Youth Center
Employment Skill Building
Initiative Facility.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Perry Downtown Improvements City of Perry, Iowa............ 1,919,082 Axne
Urban Development Phase 1.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Burlington Avenue Extension and City of Ralson................. 2,000,000 Bacon
Urban Development Bridge.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Myott Park Renovation and Habitat for Humanity of Omaha, 1,100,000 Bacon
Urban Development Expansion. Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jessamine Co / City of Jessamine County Fiscal Court.. 2,000,000 Barr
Urban Development Nicholasville--Jenette
Industrial Park Phase 3.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund KY 36 Widening Project......... Bath County Fiscal Court....... 2,000,000 Barr
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund San Pedro Family Shelter Harbor Interfaith Services..... 375,000 Barragan
Urban Development Upgrades.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund New Boys & Girls Club for Boys & Girls Clubs of the Los 4,000,000 Barragan
Urban Development Harbor Gateway. Angeles Harbor.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Energy Resiliency at Veterans City of Carson................. 2,000,000 Barragan
Urban Development Park and Sports Complex.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 51st Street Greenbelt on the City of Long Beach............. 2,000,000 Barragan
Urban Development Los Angeles River.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Public Charging Infrastructure Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator 1,500,000 Barragan
Urban Development for Battery Electric Drayage
Trucks.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Harbor Community New Technology United Harbor Area Association. 4,000,000 Barragan
Urban Development Career Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ethiopian Community Los Angeles African Communities Mental 750,000 Bass
Urban Development Community Center (ECLA). Health Coalition.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Destination Little Ethiopia.... Community Partners............. 2,150,000 Bass
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund King Solomon Village (Phase 2). Ward Economic Development 750,000 Bass
Urban Development Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jenesse Center Legal Assistance Jenessee Center, Inc........... 3,000,000 Bass
Urban Development for Victims Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mollie Maison Permanent The People Concern............. 2,000,000 Bass
Urban Development Supportive Housing Conversion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Community Spaces for Additional Destination Crenshaw........... 3,416,674 Bass
Urban Development Park Access in South Los
Angeles.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Boys & Girls Clubs of Columbus, 750,000 Beatty
Urban Development Ohio--J. Ashburn Jr. Boys & Inc..
Girls Club Renovations.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Directions for Youth & Directions for Youth & Families 1,000,000 Beatty
Urban Development Families--Crittenton Community
Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Meals on Wheels Sacramento Meals on Wheels by ACC......... 750,000 Bera
Urban Development Kitchen.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mather Community Campus Human County of Sacramento........... 1,500,000 Bera
Urban Development Assistance Facility Renovation
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Alexandria Community Food ALIVE!, Inc.................... 1,500,000 Beyer
Urban Development Resource Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Alexandria City AHDC Arlandria City of Alexandria............. 1,500,000 Beyer
Urban Development Housing+ Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Oakwood Senior Residences...... Arlington Partnership for 750,000 Beyer
Urban Development Affordable Housing (APAH).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Northern Virginia Afghan Asylee Tahirih Justice Center......... 1,225,439 Beyer
Urban Development Support Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Pipe Arlington County............... 750,000 Beyer
Urban Development Rehabilitation -- Columbia
Pike/ Sparrow Pond section of
the Four Mile Run Interceptor.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Arlington County Integrated Arlington County............... 750,000 Beyer
Urban Development Gray/Green Infrastructure for
Public Streets.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Notabene Drive, Four Mile Rd., City of Alexandria............. 750,000 Beyer
Urban Development and Old Dominion Blvd. Flood
Mitigation Project, Arlandria.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Green Vehicle Fleet Upgrade and City of Falls Church........... 600,000 Beyer
Urban Development Replacement.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Pipe Arlington County............... 750,000 Beyer
Urban Development Rehabilitation--Rosslyn Area
of Potomac Interceptor.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lee District Community Center Fairfax County................. 1,930,000 Beyer
Urban Development Facility Renovations.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund CARES One Stop Senior Center Community Aging & Retirement 2,500,000 Bilirakis
Urban Development Acquisition and Construction. Services, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Vincent House 10 New Units of Vincent Academy Adventure 1,250,000 Bilirakis
Urban Development Housing. Coast, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Craig Park/Spring Bayou Seawall City of Tarpon Springs......... 2,000,000 Bilirakis
Urban Development and Sidewalk Repair and
Resiliency Upgrade Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mt. Olive Affordable Housing Mt. Olive Community Outreach 750,000 Bishop (GA)
Urban Development Rehabilitation. Center, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Clubs of Albany Boys & Girls Clubs of Albany, 1,850,000 Bishop (GA)
Urban Development Clubhouse Building Renovations. Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Columbus State University STEAM Columbus State University...... 4,000,000 Bishop (GA)
Urban Development Collaboration Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bainbridge, GA--Phase 2 of City of Bainbridge............. 1,500,000 Bishop (GA)
Urban Development Downrange Industrial Park
Water and Wastewater Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Portland State University Low Portland State University...... 750,000 Blumenauer
Urban Development Cost Student Housing Project --
Portland, OR.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Restoration and Reconstruction Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation 650,000 Blumenauer
Urban Development of the 1924 Historic Brooklyn
Railroad Turntable --
Portland, OR.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Building United Futures Complex Black United Fund of Oregon, 750,000 Blumenauer
Urban Development Construction -- Portland, OR. Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Albina Land Bank--Portland, OR. Albina Vision Trust, Inc....... 1,000,000 Blumenauer
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sussex County Habitat for Sussex County Habitat for 600,000 Blunt Rochester
Urban Development Humanity Strategic Land Humanity Inc.
Acquisition Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Choir School of Delaware's The Choir School of Delaware 1,500,000 Blunt Rochester
Urban Development New Building at 8th and West Inc.
Street in Wilmington's
Historic Quaker Hill District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund New Castle County Hope Center New Castle County.............. 750,000 Blunt Rochester
Urban Development Roof Replacement and
Transportation Support.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Education Expansion Projects... Latin American Community Center 3,500,000 Blunt Rochester
Urban Development Inc.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lombard Street Redevelopment Central Baptist Community 750,000 Blunt Rochester
Urban Development Project. Development Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund CHEER Administrative Building CHEER, Inc..................... 500,000 Blunt Rochester
Urban Development Site Plan Infrastructure II.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fairfield Apartments........... City of Portland............... 2,000,000 Bonamici
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Dartmouth Crossing South-Tigard REACH Community Development 1,500,000 Bonamici
Urban Development Triangle. Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Capacity Building.............. West Tuality Habitat for 750,000 Bonamici
Urban Development Humanity.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Special Collection on African Gwinnett County Public Library 500,000 Bourdeaux
Urban Development American History. Foundation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Transportation for Low-Income Corners Outreach............... 250,000 Bourdeaux
Urban Development Students.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wraparound Services for Latino Ser Familia.................... 462,000 Bourdeaux
Urban Development Families and Youth.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Expansion of Behavioral Health Montefiore Medical Center...... 3,000,000 Bowman
Urban Development Clinics in Westchester County
Public Schools.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Climate and Resilience Upgrades Village of Hastings-on-Hudson.. 750,000 Bowman
Urban Development to Village of Hastings-on-
Hudson Buildings.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Rehabilitation of the Yonkers County of Westchester, NY...... 750,000 Bowman
Urban Development Sewage Treatment Plant to
Promote the Health and
Wellbeing of Residents.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Study of the Lake Isle Dam to County of Westchester, NY...... 2,560,000 Bowman
Urban Development Promote Safety, Flood
Mitigation, and Environmental
Justice in Southern
Westchester.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Katonah Avenue Community Emerald Isle Immigration Center 330,055 Bowman
Urban Development Facility Renovation and
Expansion to Better Serve
Immigrant Neighbors.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Corridor Revitalization Philadelphia Chinatown 606,300 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development Initiative for Chinatown Development Corporation F.
(CRIC). Community Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Graffiti Pier Improvement Delaware River Waterfront 2,000,000 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development Project. Corporation. F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Delaware River Trail--Battery Delaware River Waterfront 1,000,000 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development Segment Project. Corporation. F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Frankford Avenue Connector Fishtown Kensington Area 750,000 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development Project. Business Improvement District. F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 6th Street Lighting, Center Center City District........... 500,000 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development City. F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hammond Avenue Baseball Fields Feliz Filadelfia............... 500,000 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development Astroturf and Sports Lighting F.
Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Kensington Transitional Housing Covenant House PA.............. 225,000 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development Facility Capital Improvements F.
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Congreso Accessibility Project. Congreso de Latinos Unidos..... 1,100,000 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 2nd Congressional District The Urban League of 750,000 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development Satellite Location of The Philadelphia. F.
Urban League of Philadelphia.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Kensington Long-Term Recovery Project HOME................... 2,000,000 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development Residence Project. F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tamanend Plaza Construction.... Independence Historical Trust.. 1,890,000 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Salvation Army Red Shield The Salvation Army............. 1,000,000 Boyle, Brendan
Urban Development Family Residence F.
Revitalization Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Crownsville Nonprofit Incubator Anne Arundel County............ 3,000,000 Brown (MD)
Urban Development and Community Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund CASA: Prince George's County CASA........................... 750,000 Brown (MD)
Urban Development Workforce Development &
Training Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund HOPE: Improving the Safety and Housing Options & Planning 750,000 Brown (MD)
Urban Development Well-Being of Seniors and Enterprises, Inc..
Disabled Persons.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Transit Facility Feasibility Prince George's County 1,500,000 Brown (MD)
Urban Development Study. Government.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Odenton MARC Station Anne Arundel County............ 4,000,000 Brown (MD)
Urban Development Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Power of Waste: Catalyzing Community Forklift............. 750,000 Brown (MD)
Urban Development Local Economic Development
through Building Material
Reuse.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mission of Love Charities: Mission of Love Charities, Inc. 2,500,000 Brown (MD)
Urban Development Renovation of Former School
Building for New Facility.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cleveland Early Learning Spaces PRE4CLE........................ 1,287,000 Brown (OH)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Broadband Services for DigitalC....................... 3,000,000 Brown (OH)
Urban Development Underserved Communities of
Cleveland.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Greater Cleveland Food Bank Greater Cleveland Food Bank Inc 4,000,000 Brown (OH)
Urban Development Capital Expansion and Capacity
Building Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund New Moorpark City Library...... City of Moorpark............... 750,000 Brownley
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Simi Valley Senior Center Patio City of Simi Valley............ 1,000,000 Brownley
Urban Development Shelter.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Food Share Facility Food Share..................... 2,000,000 Brownley
Urban Development Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 15th Street East at 57th Avenue Manatee County................. 2,500,000 Buchanan
Urban Development East Roundabout Intersection.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lincoln Park Pedestrian Bridge Manatee County................. 950,000 Buchanan
Urban Development Design and Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Legacy Trail Pedestrian Sarasota County................ 1,000,000 Buchanan
Urban Development Overpass Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wimauma Community Center Design Hillsborough County............ 750,000 Buchanan
Urban Development and Build.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jenny Boyd Keys of Hope Women's Young Women's Christian 2,000,000 Burchett
Urban Development Program Building Expansion, Association -- Knoxville YWCA.
Renovation and Preservation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Veterans' Permanent Supportive Knoxville's Community 2,000,000 Burchett
Urban Development Housing. Development Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund A Red Circle--North County A Red Circle................... 1,498,853 Bush
Urban Development Community Nexus.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Public Wi-Fi for Housing St. Louis Housing Authority 990,000 Bush
Urban Development Authority Residents. (SLHA).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Urban League Plaza Property Urban League of Metropolitan 750,000 Bush
Urban Development Improvements. St. Louis.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Center for Economic Advancement Covenant House Missouri........ 2,423,000 Bush
Urban Development at Covenant House Missouri.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Clubs Capital Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater 750,000 Bush
Urban Development Projects. St. Louis.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund LifeHouse Phase I of the Page Better Family Life, Inc........ 3,000,000 Bush
Urban Development Revitalization Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund LIFE Housing Project........... Child and Family Empowerment 1,812,891 Bush
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Kinloch Dunbar Gardens City of Kinloch................ 750,000 Bush
Urban Development Renovations.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Martin Park Upgrades........... Village of East Galesburg...... 1,100,000 Bustos
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Downtown Building Demolitions.. Town of Astoria................ 500,000 Bustos
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund East Bluff Community Center East Bluff Community Center, 350,000 Bustos
Urban Development Capital Improvements. NFP.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Skip-A-Long Rock Island Campus. SAL Family and Community 4,000,000 Bustos
Urban Development Services.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 61605 Sidewalk Upgrades........ City of Peoria, IL............. 2,000,000 Bustos
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Excel Center Rockford...... Goodwill Industries of Northern 1,000,000 Bustos
Urban Development Illinois and Wisconsin
Stateline Area, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mt. Carroll STEAAM Hub......... The Board of Trustees of the 438,000 Bustos
Urban Development University of Illinois.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Revitalization of Williamston.................... 750,000 Butterfield
Urban Development Williamston, NC.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Robersonville, NC Street Town of Robersonville.......... 750,000 Butterfield
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Wilson Neighborhood City of Wilson................. 4,000,000 Butterfield
Urban Development Park Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Santa Maria Japanese Community City of Santa Maria............ 500,000 Carbajal
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pioneer Park................... City of Lompoc................. 1,267,500 Carbajal
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund E.P. Foster Library Upgrades... City of Ventura................ 750,000 Carbajal
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Dwight Murphy Field Renovation. City of Santa Barbara.......... 1,500,000 Carbajal
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Orcutt Library................. County of Santa Barbara........ 2,000,000 Carbajal
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Santa Barbara Food Bank........ Food Bank of Santa Barbara 1,500,000 Carbajal
Urban Development County.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Morro Bay North T-Pier......... City of Morro Bay.............. 1,500,000 Carbajal
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mondo's Cove Beach Stairway City of Ventura................ 1,000,000 Carbajal
Urban Development Access.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund San Fernando Gardens -- Housing Authority of the City 3,573,240 Cardenas
Urban Development Adapting To Climate Change. of Los Angeles.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Foley Public Library City of Foley.................. 2,000,000 Carl
Urban Development Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Graham Edward Martin Park City of Indianapolis........... 1,000,000 Carson
Urban Development Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pooler Wastewater Treatment City of Pooler................. 2,000,000 Carter (GA)
Urban Development Plant Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jimmy DeLoach Parkway City of Pooler................. 2,000,000 Carter (GA)
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Quacco Road Corridor City of Pooler................. 2,000,000 Carter (GA)
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pine Barren Road Improvement City of Pooler................. 2,000,000 Carter (GA)
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cut Off Natatorium............. Algiers Development District... 4,000,000 Carter (LA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wetland Park & Nature Trail.... Sankofa Community Development 2,000,000 Carter (LA)
Urban Development Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Dodwell House Community Anna's Place NOLA.............. 750,000 Carter (LA)
Urban Development Resource Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Donaldsonville Natural City of Donaldsonville......... 4,000,000 Carter (LA)
Urban Development Gas System Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund FM 971 Expansion Project....... City of Georgetown............. 4,000,000 Carter (TX)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund New American Theater & Project Redevelopment Authority of the 3,000,000 Cartwright
Urban Development Share. City of Pittston.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Village of Redemption.......... The Institute for Human 500,000 Case
Urban Development Services.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund B.R. Ryall YMCA of Northwestern B.R. Ryall YMCA of Northwestern 2,000,000 Casten
Urban Development DuPage County. DuPage County.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Kerr-McGee Superfund City of West Chicago........... 2,000,000 Casten
Urban Development Remediation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Village of Hawthorn Woods...... Village of Hawthorn Woods...... 1,500,000 Casten
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Prairie Food Co-Op............. Cooperative Development Fund of 750,000 Casten
Urban Development CDS / Prairie Food Coop.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Wheaton Public Library Wheaton Public Library......... 750,000 Casten
Urban Development Rehabilitation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hillsborough County African Hillsborough County............ 1,000,000 Castor (FL)
Urban Development American Arts and Cultural
Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Skills Center Collaborative Skills Center, Inc............. 3,000,000 Castor (FL)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Casa Bella Project............. City of San Antonio Westside 1,000,000 Castro (TX)
Urban Development Development Corporation dba
Prosper West.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The High Impact Housing Project Our Casas Resident Council, 1,057,257 Castro (TX)
Urban Development (HIPP). Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Clear Creek Bike Path Connector City of Franklin............... 782,000 Chabot
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund North Broadway Corridor City of Lebanon................ 500,000 Chabot
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Village of Corwin Stormwater Village of Corwin.............. 1,119,000 Chabot
Urban Development Improvements Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Food Bank of Wyoming Truck Food Bank of Wyoming........... 531,000 Cheney
Urban Development Package.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Housing Stability and Catholic Charities of the 3,860,461 Cherfilus-
Urban Development Homelessness Prevention. Archdiocese of Miami, Inc.. McCormick
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Salvation Army Building The Salvation Army............. 750,000 Cherfilus-
Urban Development Expansion and Renovation for McCormick
Persons Experiencing
Homelessness.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 1st Time Homebuyers Assistance City of Tamarac, Florida....... 350,000 Cherfilus-
Urban Development Program. McCormick
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Scholars' Village.............. Helping Abused Neglected 250,000 Cherfilus-
Urban Development Disadvantaged Youth Inc.. McCormick
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Transitional Housing Units for Haynes Family of Programs...... 750,000 Chu
Urban Development Reducing Homelessness Among
Foster Youth in CA-27
(project).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Claremont Wildlands Conservancy Claremont Wildlands Conservancy 3,000,000 Chu
Urban Development Clara Oaks Acquisition.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund San Gabriel Valley Affordable San Gabriel Valley Regional 4,000,000 Chu
Urban Development Housing Project Pipeline. Housing Trust.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund LA-San Gabriel Mountains Urban Nature for All................. 750,000 Chu
Urban Development Shuttle System.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Multimodal Improvement Project City of Alhambra............... 1,200,000 Chu
Urban Development at Valley Boulevard in
Alhambra, CA.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Charles White Park Renovation County of Los Angeles 750,000 Chu
Urban Development in Altadena, CA. Department of Parks and
Recreation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund East Providence Community City of East Providence........ 3,000,000 Cicilline
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Renovation of the Boys & Girls Boys & Girls Clubs of Newport 750,000 Cicilline
Urban Development Clubs of Newport County's County (BGCNC).
Clubhouse.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Progreso Latino, Inc. Facility Progreso Latino, Inc........... 3,000,000 Cicilline
Urban Development Purchase & Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund MacColl YMCA Nature Studies YMCA of Pawtucket, Inc.-- 750,000 Cicilline
Urban Development Center & Outdoor Pavilion. MacColl Y.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund North Smithfield Senior/ Town of North Smithfield....... 4,000,000 Cicilline
Urban Development Multigenerational Facility
Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Pawtucket Land City of Pawtucket.............. 2,000,000 Cicilline
Urban Development Acquisition for the
Development of Affordable
Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Repurposing Osram-Sylvania to The City of Central Falls...... 2,600,000 Cicilline
Urban Development Meet Central Falls' Economic
and Housing Needs.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Grow in Revere Food Hub........ City of Revere................. 2,000,000 Clark (MA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boy & Girls Club of Stoneham Boys & Girls Club of Stoneham 3,000,000 Clark (MA)
Urban Development Child Care Facility. and Wakefield.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund ENF Community Development and Erasmus Neighborhood Federation 795,000 Clarke (NY)
Urban Development Housing Initiative Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Capital Improvements for CAMBA CAMBA, Inc..................... 3,000,000 Clarke (NY)
Urban Development Headquarters.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Construction of Community Food Hope Center Development 445,000 Clarke (NY)
Urban Development Pantry. Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Renovation of Cultural Center.. Sesame Flyers Internationa Inc. 750,000 Clarke (NY)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Council of Peoples Organization Council of Peoples Organization 750,000 Clarke (NY)
Urban Development -- Community Service Center. Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund COJO Adult Education Classes... Council of Jewish Organizations 250,000 Clarke (NY)
Urban Development of Flatbush, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Brooklyn Children's Museum-- Brooklyn Children's Museum 1,250,000 Clarke (NY)
Urban Development Upgrades to Interior Exhibit Corp..
Spaces' HVAC System.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ohel Children's Home and Family Ohel Children's Home and Family 2,000,000 Clarke (NY)
Urban Development Services--Headquarters Services, Inc..
Expansion and Upgrade.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Independence Historic Square City of Independence........... 3,000,000 Cleaver
Urban Development Streetscape.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The BEACON Project Building Alphapointe.................... 750,000 Cleaver
Urban Development Equitable Access to Community
Opportunities Now.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Raytown Parks Renovation and City of Raytown Parks 3,000,000 Cleaver
Urban Development Redevelopment. Department.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 18th Street Pedestrian Mall.... Kansas City, Missouri, Public 4,000,000 Cleaver
Urban Development Works Department.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bruce R Watkins Connector City of Kansas City MO Parks 4,000,000 Cleaver
Urban Development Community Park Project. and Recreation Department.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Minority Chamber of Commerce Heartland Black Chamber of 4,000,000 Cleaver
Urban Development Development Center. Commerce and The Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce of Greater
KC.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gladstone Community Center/ City of Gladstone.............. 3,000,000 Cleaver
Urban Development Natatorium HVAC Replacement.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Thriving Neighborhoods thru reStart Inc.................... 750,000 Cleaver
Urban Development Cottage Communities.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pride Haven.................... SAVE, Inc...................... 400,000 Cleaver
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Career Technology Academy...... Full Employment Council........ 750,000 Cleaver
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Housing Initiative, Building Urban Neighborhood Initiative.. 4,000,000 Cleaver
Urban Development Community and unlocking the
path to home ownership.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund KC IMAGINE (KC Institute for Thank You Walt Disney, Inc..... 2,000,000 Cleaver
Urban Development Media Animation Graphic
INnovation & Education).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Haven at Palmer Pointe......... Housing Authority of the City 3,000,000 Clyburn
Urban Development of Columbia, SC.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Second Chance Project...... Community Foundation of the 500,000 Clyburn
Urban Development Lowcountry, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hampton County Recreation Hampton, County of............. 3,000,000 Clyburn
Urban Development Complex.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Benedict College Music Academic Benedict College............... 3,000,000 Clyburn
Urban Development Complex.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund South Carolina State University South Carolina State University 4,000,000 Clyburn
Urban Development ROTC Multipurpose Complex
(MPC).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund University of South Carolina University of South Carolina... 1,500,000 Clyburn
Urban Development Center for Civil Rights
History and Research.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Porter Jr. Hi. -- MLK Urban Renaissance Partners..... 3,000,000 Cohen
Urban Development Transition Academy
Redevelopment.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Memphis Cobblestone Landing City of Memphis................ 4,000,000 Cohen
Urban Development Recreational Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Collins Chapel Connectional Collins Chapel Connectional 1,250,000 Cohen
Urban Development Hospital/Room at the Inn. Hospital.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund South City VI.................. Memphis Housing Authority...... 750,000 Cohen
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Memphis Home Repair Program.... Local Initiatives Support 2,000,000 Cohen
Urban Development Corporation (LISC) Memphis.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hospitality Hub Studio Village. The Hospitality Hub of Memphis. 1,275,000 Cohen
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Promoting and Preserving United Housing, Inc............ 1,200,000 Cohen
Urban Development Homeownership in Memphis.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Overton Park/Memphis Zoo Overton Park Conservancy....... 3,000,000 Cohen
Urban Development Parking Solution Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fires Innovation Science and City of Lawton................. 2,203,000 Cole
Urban Development Technology Accelerator
(FISTA), Campus Modernization
and Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Water Cluster Development and City of Ada.................... 2,000,000 Cole
Urban Development Innovation Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sidewalk Construction along Kentucky Transportation 300,000 Comer
Urban Development Berger Road (Hwy 1310) in Cabinet, Department of
Paducah, KY. Highways District 1 Office.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Murray-Calloway County Training Murray-Calloway Industrial 1,100,000 Comer
Urban Development Center Construction. Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Webster County Hwy 670 Economic Webster County Fiscal Court.... 2,143,000 Comer
Urban Development Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund United Way of the Coalfield United Way of the Coalfield.... 2,000,000 Comer
Urban Development Economic Recovery Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Lamb Center Permanent City of Fairfax................ 1,900,000 Connolly
Urban Development Supportive Housing Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Renovations/Improvements to Fairfax County Government...... 1,500,000 Connolly
Urban Development Little River Glen Senior
Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Homeless Navigation Center -- Prince William County 2,000,000 Connolly
Urban Development Eastern Prince William County. Government.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Housing Program Participant Fairfax County Government...... 200,000 Connolly
Urban Development Information Digitization/
Imaging.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fisk University John R. Lewis Fisk University................ 4,000,000 Cooper
Urban Development Center for Social Justice--
Race Relations Building,
Nashville, TN 37208, TN05.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Moves & Grooves Center for Art Moves and Grooves, Inc......... 2,500,000 Cooper
Urban Development & Innovation, Antioch, TN
37013, TN05.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Operation Stand Down Building Operation Stand Down Tennessee. 2,000,000 Cooper
Urban Development Better Facility to Eliminate
Veteran Homelessness,
Nashville, TN 37203, TN05.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Santa Ana-Garden Grove Rails to Orange County Transportation 750,000 Correa
Urban Development Trails. Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Downtown Business Improvements City of Santa Ana.............. 2,500,000 Correa
Urban Development Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Veteran Housing Assistance American Veterans Assistance 1,000,000 Correa
Urban Development Program. Group.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Orange County Housing Finance Orange County Housing Finance 3,000,000 Correa
Urban Development Trust. Trust.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Santiago Creek Festival Grounds Discovery Cube Orange County... 2,000,000 Correa
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fresno Veterans Home Memorial Central California Veterans 150,000 Costa
Urban Development Project. Home Support Foundation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fresno's Tiny Homes Housing City of Fresno................. 1,000,000 Costa
Urban Development Solutions Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Canterbury Public Library Canterbury Public Library...... 480,000 Courtney
Urban Development Children's Learning Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Killingly Domestic Violence United Services, Inc........... 1,000,000 Courtney
Urban Development Shelter Renovation Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund TVCCA Groton Childcare Center.. Thames Valley Council for 3,000,000 Courtney
Urban Development Community Action (TVCCA).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mansfield Nonprofit Housing Mansfield Nonprofit Housing 300,000 Courtney
Urban Development Development Corporation Development Corporation (MNHDC.
Eagleville Green Affordable
Housing Rehab.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Farmington Rambling City of Farmington............. 750,000 Craig
Urban Development River Center and Exterior
Plaza.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Prairie Island Indian Prairie Island Indian Community 1,169,000 Craig
Urban Development Community's Tribal Homes
Carbon Reduction and Safety
Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Scott County Merriam Junction Scott County................... 750,000 Craig
Urban Development Regional Trail Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lakeville Freight Rail Car City of Lakeville.............. 750,000 Craig
Urban Development Storage and Transload Facility.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Regional Innovation Hub, City of Shakopee............... 1,500,000 Craig
Urban Development Shakopee, MN.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Shakopee Riverfront City of Shakopee............... 750,000 Craig
Urban Development Cultural Corridor (SRCC)--
Phase II.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Southside St. Petersburg City of St. Petersburg, Florida 901,000 Crist
Urban Development Community Center Upgrades.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gulfport Multipurpose Senior City of Gulfport............... 1,500,000 Crist
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Financial Stability Legal Gulfcoast Legal Services, Inc.. 139,461 Crist
Urban Development Services 2022-2023.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Roots--A Community Hub for Project Worthmore.............. 4,000,000 Crow
Urban Development Newcomers in Colorado.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Food Bank Vehicles Project..... Food Bank of the Rockies....... 650,000 Crow
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Martin Luther King Jr. Library City of Aurora................. 2,500,000 Crow
Urban Development Improvements Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Colorado Freedom Memorial Colorado Freedom Memorial...... 1,500,000 Crow
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Providence at the Heights Second Chance Center........... 340,000 Crow
Urban Development (PATH) Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tri-Cities Ready to Work City of Littleton.............. 1,500,000 Crow
Urban Development Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Veterans Memorial Amphitheater. Adams County................... 750,000 Crow, Perlmutter
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jim Hogg County Park Repairs Jim Hogg County................ 1,285,000 Cuellar
Urban Development and Enhancements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Laredo's Plaza Theatre City of Laredo................. 750,000 Cuellar
Urban Development Renovation and Restoration
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Apartment Rehabilitation and San Antonio Housing Authority.. 2,160,000 Cuellar
Urban Development Emergency Generator
Installation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Vallecillo Road Project........ Webb County-City of Laredo 3,000,000 Cuellar
Urban Development Regional Mobility Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund East Water Loop Project........ City of Rio Grande City........ 2,500,000 Cuellar
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cedar Lake Dam Restoration..... City of Olathe, Kansas......... 750,000 Davids (KS)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Unified Government Park Unified Government of Wyandotte 1,000,000 Davids (KS)
Urban Development Infrastructure Improvements. County/Kansas City, Kansas.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gardner Wastewater City of Gardner................ 3,000,000 Davids (KS)
Urban Development Infrastructure Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Supportive Living, Community United Cerebral Palsy Seguin of 750,000 Davis, Danny K.
Urban Development Day Services, and Housing Site Greater Chicago.
Project for Adults with
Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mount Vernon Affordable Housing Mount Vernon Community 2,000,000 Davis, Danny K.
Urban Development and Community Services Foundation.
Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Field Museum Facilities Field Museum of Natural History 2,000,000 Davis, Danny K.
Urban Development Upgrades.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mildred Wiley Wellness Hub..... Bethel New Life, Inc........... 750,000 Davis, Danny K.
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ensuring & Empowering Homeless Youth Outreach Services........ 750,000 Davis, Danny K.
Urban Development Youth in IL07: Independence,
Life Skills & Workforce
Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Prairie District Affordable City of Chicago................ 2,000,000 Davis, Danny K.
Urban Development Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ashunti Campus Expansion....... Ashunti Residential Management 2,000,000 Davis, Danny K.
Urban Development System Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Truck Driver Training Expansion Lincoln Land Community College. 1,118,000 Davis, Rodney
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hatfield II.................... Habitat for Humanity Montgomery 1,000,000 Dean
Urban Development and Delaware Counties.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Keystone Boulevard Extension Borough of Pottstown........... 3,000,000 Dean
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Brothers Big Sisters 500,000 Dean
Urban Development Independence Norristown Independence Region.
Renovation & Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Dorris Ranch Orchard Willamlane Park and Recreation 232,000 DeFazio
Urban Development Replacement. District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Immediate Occupancy Standard Lane County.................... 1,500,000 DeFazio
Urban Development for the Lane County Multi-
Purpose Facility at the Lane
Events Center, Lane County,
Oregon.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Childcare Facilities at the new Eugene Family YMCA............. 2,000,000 DeFazio
Urban Development Eugene YMCA.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Servicios de La Raza........... La Raza Services, Inc. dba 2,000,000 DeGette
Urban Development Servicios de La Raza.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mothership..................... Urban Peak..................... 413,940 DeGette
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Clarion Inn Hotel.............. Colorado Coalition for the 4,000,000 DeGette
Urban Development Homeless.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Alameda Avenue................. Warren Village INC............. 4,000,000 DeGette
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Denver Public Library.......... The City and County of Denver.. 750,000 DeGette
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 16th St Mall Reconstruction.... The City and County of Denver.. 750,000 DeGette
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Villa Park..................... Habitat for Humanity of Metro 1,000,000 DeGette
Urban Development Denver, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Food Bank of the Rockies....... Food Bank of the Rockies....... 1,200,000 DeGette
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund We Don't Waste................. Wedontwaste, Inc. dba We Don't 750,000 DeGette
Urban Development Waste.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Nest Neighborhoods............. The City and County of Denver.. 2,000,000 DeGette
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Naugatuck YMCA................. Naugatuck YMCA................. 1,900,000 DeLauro
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of New Haven- Wilbur Cross City of New Haven.............. 750,000 DeLauro
Urban Development High School.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Town of Seymour- economic Town of Seymour................ 3,000,000 DeLauro
Urban Development development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Ansonia- SHW Casting City of Ansonia................ 2,900,000 DeLauro
Urban Development Company.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wallingford Family YMCA- West Young Mens Christian 750,000 DeLauro
Urban Development Side Branch. Association of Wallingford,
Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Connecticut Audubon Society Connecticut Audubon Society, 750,000 DeLauro
Urban Development (CAS) Coastal Center at Inc., The.
Milford Point.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund LEAP Community Center Renewal Leadership, Education and 1,952,032 DeLauro
Urban Development Project. Athletics in Partnership, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen, Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen, 1,438,399 DeLauro
Urban Development Inc.. Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Town of Bethany- Town Hall Town of Bethany................ 1,000,000 DeLauro
Urban Development Renovations.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Town of North Haven- Martha Town of North Haven............ 600,000 DeLauro
Urban Development Culver House.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ferndale Civic Campus.......... City of Ferndale............... 750,000 DelBene
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund North Sewer Trunkline Extension City of Snohomish.............. 3,000,000 DelBene
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Snohomish County Food and Snohomish County............... 750,000 DelBene
Urban Development Farming Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Replacement of asbestos cement City of Apopka................. 2,500,000 Demings
Urban Development and galvanized drinking water
supplies.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Town Shoppe Eatonville Town of Eatonville, Florida.... 2,000,000 Demings
Urban Development Affordable Housing Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Judson's Community Music Room.. Dr Phillips Center for the 750,000 Demings
Urban Development Performing Arts.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Concord-Port Chicago Building East Bay Regional Park District 3,000,000 DeSaulnier
Urban Development Restoration Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 100 38th Street Supportive and Eden Housing Inc............... 3,000,000 DeSaulnier
Urban Development Family Affordable Apartments
for Formerly Homeless,
Veterans, and Large Families
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lyons Road Pedestrian Mobility Broward Metropolitan Planning 3,900,000 Deutch
Urban Development Safety Project. Organization.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Creation of a Nature Trail..... City of Coral Springs.......... 750,000 Deutch
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Expansion of Early Learning YMCA of South Palm Beach County 812,000 Deutch
Urban Development Center & Enhancement of the
Special Population Center to
include Safety & Accessibility
Updates to the Youth Locker
Room.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Deerfield Beach FEC City of Deerfield Beach........ 750,000 Deutch
Urban Development Railroad Track Fencing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wahoo Bay Park Resiliency Wahoo Bay Park................. 750,000 Deutch
Urban Development Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund North Andrews Avenue Bridge Broward County................. 3,000,000 Deutch
Urban Development Repair Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Everglades Greenway Loop....... City of Coral Springs.......... 750,000 Deutch
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Clewiston.............. 3,000,000 Diaz-Balart
Urban Development Improvements & Expansion
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Rehabilitation of National Everglades Society for Historic 3,000,000 Diaz-Balart
Urban Development Register of Historic Places Preservation, Inc..
Building.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Golden Gate Affordable and Rural Neighborhoods, 2,000,000 Diaz-Balart
Urban Development Workforce Housing Project. Incorporated.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sweetwater Infrastructure and City of Sweetwater............. 3,000,000 Diaz-Balart
Urban Development Drainage Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sweetwater Street Improvements. City of Sweetwater............. 4,000,000 Diaz-Balart
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Hialeah Roadway City of Hialeah................ 3,000,000 Diaz-Balart
Urban Development Revitalization.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sweetwater Water and Sewer City of Sweetwater............. 4,000,000 Diaz-Balart
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sweetwater Affordable Housing.. Miami-Dade County Public 4,000,000 Diaz-Balart
Urban Development Housing and Community
Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tobie Wilson Municipal Complex Town of Medley................. 3,251,000 Diaz-Balart
Urban Development Canal Bulkhead Wall.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Miami Lakes NW 59th Avenue Town of Miami Lakes............ 3,000,000 Diaz-Balart
Urban Development Roadway Extension and
Redevelopment Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Miami-Dade County Septic to Miami-Dade County Water and 3,000,000 Diaz-Balart
Urban Development Sewer Project. Sewer Department.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Carbon Neutral Ann Arbor....... City of Ann Arbor.............. 2,500,000 Dingell
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Public Streets Rehabilitation City of Rockwood............... 750,000 Dingell
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Homeless Shelter System in Out- Wayne Metropolitan Community 1,850,000 Dingell
Urban Development Wayne County. Action Agency.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Water Street Site Remediation.. Washtenaw County Government.... 3,000,000 Dingell
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Garrett's Space Residential Garrett's Space................ 4,000,000 Dingell
Urban Development Center (``Center'').
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Foundation Communities Solar Foundation Communities......... 1,550,000 Doggett
Urban Development Sustainability.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Great Dunbar Initiative-- Housing Authority of the City 3,000,000 Donalds
Urban Development Phase 1 Cleveland Avenue. of Fort Myers.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Carrie Film Furnace............ Pittsburgh Film Office......... 3,000,000 Doyle, Michael
Urban Development F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Braddock Carnegie Library Braddock Carnegie Library...... 4,000,000 Doyle, Michael
Urban Development Renovation Project. F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Forest Hills -- Chalfant Atom ACTION-Housing................. 750,000 Doyle, Michael
Urban Development Smasher Housing. F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Homewood Avenue Mainstreet City of Pittsburgh............. 750,000 Doyle, Michael
Urban Development Revitalization. F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Veterans Place Construction Veterans Place................. 2,000,000 Doyle, Michael
Urban Development Project. F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Clairton Community City of Clairton............... 750,000 Doyle, Michael
Urban Development Center Development. F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Carnegie of Homestead Music Carnegie Library of Homestead.. 750,000 Doyle, Michael
Urban Development Hall Rehabilitation. F.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Clubs of Bay The Boys & Girls Clubs of Bay 2,000,000 Dunn
Urban Development County Community Centers County.
Repairs and Reconstruction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gulf County Washington Gulf County.................... 500,000 Dunn
Urban Development Recreational Center Repair and
Rehabilitation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ryans Way Improvements and City of Buffalo................ 2,400,000 Emmer
Urban Development Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund El Paso County Senior Meal and El Paso County................. 4,000,000 Escobar
Urban Development Community Kitchen.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Vinton Water and Wastewater Village of Vinton.............. 4,000,000 Escobar
Urban Development Phase III.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Planning Study to Improve Land Texas A&M Transportation 750,000 Escobar
Urban Development Border Crossing Transit and Institute.
Pedestrian Connectivity to
Business Districts in the El
Paso Region for Equity,
Accessibility and Economic
Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund El Paso County Animal Welfare El Paso County................. 1,300,000 Escobar
Urban Development Pet Wellness Clinic.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund La Casa de los Abuelitos....... Opportunity Center for the 2,442,706 Escobar
Urban Development Homeless.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Horizon City Transit-Oriented Town of Horizon City, Texas.... 1,735,000 Escobar
Urban Development Development Phase 1.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Crestview Hotel Conversion to City of Mountain View.......... 750,000 Eshoo
Urban Development Permanent Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gap year Funding for the City of San Jose............... 750,000 Eshoo
Urban Development SureStay Emergency Interim
Housing Site.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Scotts Valley Skypark City of Scotts Valley.......... 750,000 Eshoo
Urban Development Playground Equipment
Replacement.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Expansion of Behavioral Health Montefiore Medical Center...... 750,000 Espaillat
Urban Development Clinics in Montefiore School
Based Health Centers.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Salvation Army Westside The Salvation Army, Greater 750,000 Evans
Urban Development Building Repair Initiative. Philadelphia Area.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Philadelphia Housing & Local Initiatives Support 2,000,000 Evans
Urban Development Homeownership Acquisition Fund. Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tamanend Plaza contruction..... Independence Historical Trust.. 750,000 Evans
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund West Philadelphia Satellite The Urban League of 1,200,000 Evans
Urban Development Location for Urban League of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Clearfield Apts-Grocery & Food The Allegheny West Foundation.. 1,000,000 Evans
Urban Development Distribution.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Engagement Center Accessibility BROAD STREET MINISTRY.......... 1,000,000 Evans
Urban Development and Facilities Improvement.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cecil B Moore Marketplace...... Beech Interplex, Inc........... 1,000,000 Evans
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Weavers Way Co-op Germantown... Weaver's Way Community Fund, 1,500,000 Evans
Urban Development Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sullivan Community Impact Called To Serve CDC............ 750,000 Evans
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Commons: 24 S. 52nd St, The Enterprise Center Community 2,500,000 Evans
Urban Development Philadelphia, PA 19139. Development Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Liberty53 Estelle B. Richman Liberty Housing Development 2,000,000 Evans
Urban Development Place. Corp.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Morrisville YMCA Branch YMCA of Bucks & Hunterdon 4,000,000 Fitzpatrick
Urban Development Revitalization Project. Counties.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Morrisville Municipal Authority The Municipal Authority of the 4,000,000 Fitzpatrick
Urban Development Wastewater Treatment Facility. Borough of Morrisville.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Upper Bucks Rail Trail......... Appalachian Mountain Club...... 1,770,000 Fitzpatrick
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Shenandoah Woods Improvement Redevelopment Authority of the 1,500,000 Fitzpatrick
Urban Development and Revitalization Project. County of Bucks.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Early Learning Childcare Center Athens-McMinn Family YMCA...... 2,500,000 Fleischmann
Urban Development Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Early Learning Childcare Center The Caring Place............... 1,500,000 Fleischmann
Urban Development Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Westside Evolves Transformation Chattanooga Housing Authority.. 3,000,000 Fleischmann
Urban Development Plan.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund East and West Greenridge St. George Place Redevelopment 750,000 Fletcher
Urban Development Intersection Safety Authority.
Improvements Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Evergreen Accessible and City of Bellaire, TX........... 600,000 Fletcher
Urban Development Inclusive Playground.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Marie Wilkinson Holistic Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry Inc 1,800,000 Foster
Urban Development Response to Food Insecurity.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lippold Park Bicycle & Fox Valley Park District....... 4,000,000 Foster
Urban Development Pedestrian Bridge.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Habitat Green Freedom Install Fox Valley Habitat For Humanity 1,250,000 Foster
Urban Development infrastructure for an
affordable home energy smart
community for low to moderate
income working families.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund DuPage Township Food Pantry & DuPage Township Government..... 3,000,000 Foster
Urban Development Resource Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Permanent Supportive Housing Association for Individual 3,000,000 Foster
Urban Development (PSH) Partnership. Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Naperville Riverwalk Eagle City of Naperville, IL......... 900,000 Foster
Urban Development Street Gateway and
Accessibility Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Art Museum Improvement Project. Norton Museum of Art........... 750,000 Frankel, Lois
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Affordable Housing in Lake Lake Worth Beach Community 750,000 Frankel, Lois
Urban Development Worth Beach. Redevelopment Agency.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Affordable Housing for Low- Vita Nova, Inc................. 750,000 Frankel, Lois
Urban Development Income Youth.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund FDC Grove Road/North Ridge Polk County.................... 4,000,000 Franklin, C.
Urban Development Trail Flyover. Scott
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tanner Thomas Tiny Homes for Tanner Community Development 2,883,950 Gallego
Urban Development Homeless Veterans. Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund St. Mary's Food Bank Community St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance.. 4,000,000 Gallego
Urban Development Services Center Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Glendale Community Centers City of Glendale............... 1,338,919 Gallego
Urban Development Digital Equity Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 100-Bed Transitional Community Diocesan Council for the 750,000 Gallego
Urban Development for People Experiencing Society of St Vincent de Paul
Homelessness. Diocese Phoenix.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Phoenix Homelessness Support City of Phoenix................ 1,963,927 Gallego
Urban Development Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Osborn Pointe Homes............ Native American Connections, 2,904,213 Gallego
Urban Development Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Greater Phoenix Urban League Greater Phoenix Urban League... 4,000,000 Gallego
Urban Development Building Replacement.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Town of Guadalupe Wastewater Town of Guadalupe.............. 872,520 Gallego
Urban Development Collection System
Rehabilitation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Scoggins Court Affordable Napa-Solano Habitat for 750,000 Garamendi
Urban Development Housing Project. Hummanity.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Marin Clean Energy Healthy Marin Clean Energy............. 750,000 Garamendi
Urban Development Homes.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Holbrook Sewer Construction Suffolk County................. 3,000,000 Garbarino
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Interim Housing and Homeless Bridge to Home Santa Clarita 2,000,000 Garcia (CA)
Urban Development Services Facility. Valley.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The LeClaire Hearst Advisory Chicago Parks District......... 350,000 Garcia (IL)
Urban Development Council Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund PODER Headquarters............. PODER Learning Center.......... 500,000 Garcia (IL)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Expanding Community-Owned Co-op Resurrection Project........... 2,000,000 Garcia (IL)
Urban Development Housing for the Pilsen
Neighborhood in Chicago.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Chicago Puerto Rican Cultural Puerto Rico Cultural Center.... 3,000,000 Garcia (IL)
Urban Development Center-Business Incubation and
Support Hub (BIS Hub).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Maximizing Year-Round Use of YMCA of Metro Chicago.......... 500,000 Garcia (IL)
Urban Development the Rauner Family YMCA.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Rudy Lozano Branch Library Chicago Public Library......... 2,000,000 Garcia (IL)
Urban Development Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Navigation Boulevard Buffalo Bayou Partnership...... 750,000 Garcia (TX)
Urban Development Reconfiguration Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Magnolia Park-Manchester City of Houston- Mayor's Office 750,000 Garcia (TX)
Urban Development Services Hub. of Complete Communities.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Target Hunger Campus and Target Hunger.................. 4,000,000 Garcia (TX)
Urban Development Education Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Expanding Affordable Housing Avenue Community Development 3,000,000 Garcia (TX)
Urban Development Opportunities--Las Brisas Corporation.
Redevelopment, Houston.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund UH Technology Bridge The University of Houston 2,875,000 Garcia (TX)
Urban Development Infrastructure Development. Technology Bridge.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Restoration of the Historic C60, Inc....................... 750,000 Garcia (TX)
Urban Development LULAC Chapter 60 Clubhouse, a
National Treasure.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Big Pine Key Prison to College of the Florida Keys.... 2,000,000 Gimenez
Urban Development Workforce Training Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Downtown Revitalization and City of Homestead.............. 1,000,000 Gimenez
Urban Development Resilient Electrical
Infrastructure.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Agape Village Health Center.... Agape Network, Inc............. 3,000,000 Gimenez
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Connect to Protect -- Assisting Miami-Dade County.............. 1,500,000 Gimenez
Urban Development Property Owners to Convert
from Septic Tank Systems to
Sanitary Sewer.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Heron Assisted Living WestCare Florida, Inc.......... 1,500,000 Gimenez
Urban Development Facility construction and
capital improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Indian Township Housing Indian Township Tribal 1,000,000 Golden
Urban Development Renovation. Government.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund University of Maine Sawing University of Maine............ 750,000 Golden
Urban Development Operations Training Facility.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sandy River Bridge............. High Peaks Alliance............ 2,041,160 Golden
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mountain Valley Wellness/ Regional School Unit No. 10.... 1,167,036 Golden
Urban Development Fitness Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jackman-Moose River Region Town of Jackman................ 750,000 Golden
Urban Development Paramedicine Program and
Garage.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wayne & East Machias Historic Maine Preservation............. 3,031,769 Golden
Urban Development Preservation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Korean American National Museum Korean American National Museum 7,000,000 Gomez
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The SE1 Rehab.................. The Skid Row Housing Trust..... 750,000 Gomez
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Downtown Women's Center Campus Downtown Women's Center........ 750,000 Gomez
Urban Development Renovation and Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Dignity by Design Emergency and Los Angeles Mission............ 1,000,000 Gomez
Urban Development Transitional Housing
Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund First Street North Apartments.. Little Tokyo Service Center 1,500,000 Gomez
Urban Development Community Development
Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Los Angeles- El Sereno City of Los Angeles Mayor's 4,000,000 Gomez
Urban Development Properties Purchase & Office.
Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Preserving Estrada Courts as Housing Authority of the City 999,500 Gomez
Urban Development Affordable Housing with of Los Angeles.
Exterior Painting and Related
Repairs.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Rose Hill Courts Community Housing Authority of the City 1,500,000 Gomez
Urban Development Center. of Los Angeles.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Self Help Graphics & Art Self Help Graphics and Art..... 1,500,000 Gomez
Urban Development Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Shavano Park Street Projects City of Shavano Park........... 4,000,000 Gonzales, Tony
Urban Development Phase I.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Capital Funding for Critical San Antonio Housing Authority.. 2,000,000 Gonzales, Tony
Urban Development Needs Infrastructure.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund York Beta Drive Industrial Park City of North Royalton......... 2,000,000 Gonzalez (OH)
Urban Development Expansion Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Club of McAllen Boys & Girls Club of McAllen, 2,000,000 Gonzalez,
Urban Development Community Center. Inc. Vicente
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund New VFW Post 8788.............. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 750,000 Gonzalez,
Urban Development 8788. Vicente
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund STJDA Inclusive Camp Facility South Texas Juvenile Diabetes 1,500,000 Gonzalez,
Urban Development Project. Association. Vicente
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Club of Weslaco Boys & Girls Club of Weslaco 1,700,000 Gonzalez,
Urban Development Capacity Expansion Project. Inc.. Vicente
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Elsa Getting Connected......... City of Elsa, Texas............ 1,265,550 Gonzalez,
Urban Development Vicente
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Camuy Resilient Municipal Municipality of Camuy.......... 2,000,000 Gonzalez-Colon
Urban Development Community Center
Reconstruction and Repair.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Soraya's Shelter and Waves Ahead Corporation........ 250,000 Gonzalez-Colon
Urban Development Transitional Housing
Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hogar Ruth Community Services Hogar Ruth Para Mujeres 2,000,000 Gonzalez-Colon
Urban Development Center Construction. Maltratadas, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Borough of Allendale: The Borough of Allendale....... 750,000 Gottheimer
Urban Development Construction of Community
Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Borough of Bergenfield: The Borough of Bergenfield..... 750,000 Gottheimer
Urban Development Cooper's Pond Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Life House Vocational Training Church United For Community 1,000,000 Graves (LA)
Urban Development Facility Expansion. Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Johnson Road Bridge Replacement City of Glenaire............... 500,000 Graves (MO)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Brunswick Infrastructure City of Brunswick.............. 500,000 Graves (MO)
Urban Development Resiliency Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sunnyside Park Capital City of Houston................ 1,550,000 Green (TX)
Urban Development Improvements, Houston, Texas,
Harris County, 9th
Congressional District of
Texas..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Crime Prevention Through Harris County.................. 750,000 Green (TX)
Urban Development Environmental Design (CPTED).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Project R.A.I.S.E. (Rebuilding Alliance for Multicultural 1,500,000 Green (TX)
Urban Development Alliance to Inspire Community Services.
Sustainability in our
Environment).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Odyssey House adolescent Cenikor Foundation............. 292,000 Green (TX)
Urban Development services facility improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Three Rivers Pedestrian Bridge. Russell County................. 870,000 Griffith
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Paving of Shumate Falls Road... Giles County................... 475,200 Griffith
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wood Haven Technology Park Roanoke County................. 820,000 Griffith
Urban Development Water Service Extension.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Elam Farm Property Site County of Wise................. 1,000,000 Griffith
Urban Development Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Repair of 1,000,000 Gallon City of Somerton............... 380,000 Grijalva
Urban Development Steel Water Storage Tank,
Somerton, AZ.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund El Pueblo Center Revitalization City of Tucson................. 2,747,000 Grijalva
Urban Development Project, Tucson, AZ.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Baboquivari High School Turning Tohono O'odham Nation.......... 1,016,458 Grijalva
Urban Development Lane/BIA Route 19.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sunnyside Community Sunnyside Foundation........... 423,670 Grijalva
Urban Development Reinvestment as Cultura &
Traditions: Tucson, AZ.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund YMCA Southern AZ Childcare YMCA of Southern Arizona....... 810,000 Grijalva
Urban Development Transportation, Tucson, AZ.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mission Manor Aquatic Complex, City of Tucson................. 2,947,000 Grijalva
Urban Development Tucson, AZ.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Main Street Redesign and City of Starkville............. 2,000,000 Guest
Urban Development Redevelopment.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hart County -- Bonnieville Hart County Fiscal Court....... 1,000,000 Guthrie
Urban Development Industrial Site Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund South Cooper Industrial Park Barren County Fiscal Court..... 1,000,000 Guthrie
Urban Development Infrastructure Extension
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Manteca Navigation Center...... City of Manteca................ 750,000 Harder (CA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tracy Temporary Emergency City of Tracy.................. 3,000,000 Harder (CA)
Urban Development Housing Facility.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund River Road Homes Affordable Town of Canaan................. 750,000 Hayes
Urban Development Housing Infrastructure.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Demolition and Replacement of City of Waterbury.............. 4,000,000 Hayes
Urban Development Fulton Park Pool and
Renovation of Pool House.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Recreation Park Phase Three City of Chehalis............... 570,000 Herrera Beutler
Urban Development Parking Addition.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hispanic Heritage Cultural Hispanic Heritage Council of 1,000,000 Higgins (NY)
Urban Development Institute. Western New York. Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Buffalo and Erie County Buffalo and Erie County 750,000 Higgins (NY)
Urban Development Botanical Gardens Expansion Botanical Gardens Society Inc.
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Grand Island Senior Center Town of Grand Island........... 750,000 Higgins (NY)
Urban Development Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Norwalk YMCA Community Center.. Riverbrook Regional Young Men's 2,000,000 Himes
Urban Development Christian Association, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Homes for the Brave............ Applied Behavioral 750,000 Himes
Urban Development Rehabilitation Institute.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wilton High School Sports Town of Wilton................. 1,425,000 Himes
Urban Development Complex Resiliency Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Stamford East Side Library City of Stamford............... 3,000,000 Himes
Urban Development Branch.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Trumbull Veterans and First Town of Trumbull............... 750,000 Himes
Urban Development Responder Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hanover Street Housing Baldwin Holdings, LLC.......... 1,976,691 Himes
Urban Development Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Iowa Heartland Habitat for Iowa Heartland Habitat for 1,000,000 Hinson
Urban Development Humanity's Targeted Humanity.
Neighborhood Revitalization.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Soy-Enabled Rural Road Fayette County................. 4,000,000 Hinson
Urban Development Reconstruction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tonopah Child Development Nye County..................... 1,000,000 Horsford
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Beautify The Block............. Housing Assistance Corporation. 200,000 Horsford
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Transitional Living in The WestCare Nevada, Inc........... 2,500,000 Horsford
Urban Development Village at the Women's and
Children's Campus.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Reading Housing Authority Reading Housing Authority...... 750,000 Houlahan
Urban Development Oakbrook Homes Center for
Community Services.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund New Kennett Library Furniture, Kennett Library................ 750,000 Houlahan
Urban Development Fixtures & Equipment.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Phoenixville Area Community Phoenixville Area Community 1,056,000 Houlahan
Urban Development Services (PACS) Infrastructure Services (PACS).
Upgrades.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Borough of West Grove--Oakland Borough of West Grove.......... 216,656 Houlahan
Urban Development Avenue Revitalization.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Preserving Historic Sotterley.. Historic Sotterley, Inc........ 1,000,000 Hoyer
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Southern Crossing Phase III.... LifeStyles of Maryland 500,000 Hoyer
Urban Development Foundation, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Marine Science Aquatic Lab St. Mary's College of Maryland. 1,000,000 Hoyer
Urban Development Renovation, St. Mary's College
of Maryland.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ralph Bunche Restoration, Anne Anne Arundel County............ 750,000 Hoyer
Urban Development Arundel County.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Front Street Complete Street City of Crescent City.......... 750,000 Huffman
Urban Development and Cultural Inclusion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Electric Vehicle Charger Marin Clean Energy............. 2,000,000 Huffman
Urban Development Program Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Trinity Headwaters Forest Pacific Forest Trust, Inc...... 2,000,000 Huffman
Urban Development Conservation for Community
Benefit Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Housing Mendocino Coast-- City of Fort Bragg............. 820,000 Huffman
Urban Development Hazelwood.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Marin City Public Housing-- Marin Housing Authority of the 650,000 Huffman
Urban Development Lighting Energy Efficiency County of Marin.
Upgrades.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ending Veteran Homelessness and Homeward Bound of Marin........ 750,000 Huffman
Urban Development Creating Workforce Housing in
Marin County, California.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Equitable Energy Resilience and County of Sonoma............... 791,200 Huffman
Urban Development EV Infrastructure.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Temecula DePortola Road/ City of Temecula............... 800,000 Issa
Urban Development Jedehiah Smith Road Roundabout
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Barona Band of Mission Indians Barona Band of Mission Indians. 2,000,000 Issa
Urban Development Water Infrastructure
Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Buffalo Bayou Partnership.. Buffalo Bayou Partnership...... 750,000 Jackson Lee
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Park and Community City of Houston................ 4,000,000 Jackson Lee
Urban Development Redevelopment.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Riverside Planning for Harris County.................. 750,000 Jackson Lee
Urban Development Restoration, Renovation and
Additions--Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Community Field at Jack Yates Jack Yates High School......... 10,000 Jackson Lee
Urban Development High School.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Transportation and The OST/Almeda Corridors 4,000,000 Jackson Lee
Urban Development Infrastructure Safety Redevelopment Authority.
Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund San Diego's Community INFO LINE of San Diego County 250,000 Jacobs (CA)
Urban Development Information Exchange (CIE). dba 211 San Diego.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund San Diego Armed Services YMCA Armed Services YMCA of San 2,024,846 Jacobs (CA)
Urban Development Center for Military Families Diego.
Infrastructure Improvement
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Adulting for Higher Schoolers: Sweetwater Union High School 100,000 Jacobs (CA)
Urban Development Engaging Students in Career District.
Exploration and Preparation
for Life.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Summer for All of Us--Come Play City of San Diego.............. 800,000 Jacobs (CA)
Urban Development Outside Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Municipal Workforce Child Care City of San Diego.............. 2,000,000 Jacobs (CA)
Urban Development Pilot Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lancaster Senior Center Town of Lancaster.............. 375,000 Jacobs (NY)
Urban Development Rehabilitation Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund FeedMore WNY Consolidated FeedMore WNY................... 2,000,000 Jacobs (NY)
Urban Development Facility.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Construction of a Community YMCA of Greater Rochester...... 1,000,000 Jacobs (NY)
Urban Development Services Facility in
Canandaigua.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund White Center Community Hub White Center Community 4,000,000 Jayapal
Urban Development Construction. Development Association.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Refugee Artisan Initiative Refugee Artisan Initiative..... 650,000 Jayapal
Urban Development Capital Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund ROOTS Young Adult Shelter ROOTS Young Adult Shelter...... 4,000,000 Jayapal
Urban Development Acquisition and Facility
Improvements, Seattle, WA.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund UHeights Community Center University Heights Center for 4,000,000 Jayapal
Urban Development Capital Improvements, Seattle, the Community Association.
WA.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Construction of the Seattle Seattle Aquarium............... 750,000 Jayapal
Urban Development Aquarium Ocean Pavilion
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Athletic Field for P.S. 298 Dr. NYC Department of Education.... 607,150 Jeffries
Urban Development Betty Shabazz Junior High
School, Brooklyn, NY 11212
(NY08).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Habitat for Humanity's Project Habitat for Humanity New York 3,000,000 Jeffries
Urban Development Constellation, Brooklyn, NY City and Westchester County.
(NY08, NY09).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Westside Youth Facility........ Newton County Governments, 4,000,000 Johnson (GA)
Urban Development Commissioner Alana Sanders.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Village at Legacy Affordable City of Decatur................ 750,000 Johnson (GA)
Urban Development Housing Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Safe Housing for Domestic Women Moving On, Inc........... 585,000 Johnson (GA)
Urban Development Violence Survivors in DeKalb
County, GA.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Memorial Drive Gateways Project DeKalb County Government....... 1,500,000 Johnson (GA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Atlanta Legal Aid.............. Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc. 250,000 Johnson (GA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Safe and Stable Housing for Wellroot Family Services....... 913,500 Johnson (GA)
Urban Development Youth Aging out of Care.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Southern Gateway Park.......... Southern Gateway Public Green 4,000,000 Johnson (TX)
Urban Development Foundation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Love Field Airport Alternate Love Field Airport............. 750,000 Johnson (TX)
Urban Development Entry.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Greater Downtown Dallas Master City of Dallas................. 2,000,000 Johnson (TX)
Urban Development Plan Planning.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Forest Theater Restoration & Forest Forward................. 4,000,000 Johnson (TX)
Urban Development Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ossining Community of Garden Ossining Community of Garden 2,000,000 Jones
Urban Development Dreams Legacy Center. Dreams Legacy Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The LOFT LGBTQ+ Community The LOFT--The Lesbian and Gay 1,500,000 Jones
Urban Development Center New Home Project. Community Services Center,
Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Girl Scouts of Hawai'i Camp Camp Kilohana.................. 400,000 Kahele
Urban Development Kilohana Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hui Malama O Ke Kai Youth Hui Malama O Ke Kai Foundation. 745,000 Kahele
Urban Development Development Community Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ke'alaokamaile Cultural Ke'alaokamaile Cultural 3,254,981 Kahele
Urban Development Resource Center. Resource Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Kanakea Project............ Malama Aina.................... 750,000 Kahele
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Historic Sandusky State Theatre Sandusky State Theatre Inc..... 3,000,000 Kaptur
Urban Development Redevelopment.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund St. Anthony's Revitalization... Lucas County Land Reutilization 4,000,000 Kaptur
Urban Development Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Smart Kitchen Entrepreneurial Center for Innovative Food 1,100,000 Kaptur
Urban Development Training & Production Facility. Technology.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Junction and East Toledo Maumee Valley Habitat for 2,544,559 Kaptur
Urban Development Neighborhood Revitalization. Humanity.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Englewood-Junction Workforce City of Toledo................. 4,000,000 Kaptur
Urban Development Development, Training Center,
& Neighborhood Revitalization.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Community Center and Consumer Toledo Urban Foundation, Inc... 3,000,000 Kaptur
Urban Development Financial Counseling HUB.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Rescue Mission Alliance West Rescue Mission Alliance of 1,000,000 Katko
Urban Development Onondaga Street Development Syracuse.
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Food Bank of Central New York's Food Bank of Central New York.. 2,000,000 Katko
Urban Development Capacity Expansion Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund InterFaith Works Transition InterFaith Works of Central New 248,000 Katko
Urban Development Home for New Americans Project. York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Syracuse Resurgent City of Syracuse............... 1,000,000 Katko
Urban Development Neighborhoods Initiative (RNI)
Blight Remediation and
Emergency Abatement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund YMCA South Coast Expansion..... YMCA Southcoast................ 750,000 Keating
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Childcare Center Expansion: Old Colony YMCA................ 2,000,000 Keating
Urban Development YMCA Old Colony.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Independence House............. Indepndence House, Inc......... 750,000 Keating
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pembroke Community Center...... Town of Pembroke............... 3,000,000 Keating
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Plymouth Wastewater Treatment Town of Plymouth............... 2,500,000 Keating
Urban Development Plant.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cape Abilities Farm Vocational Cape Abilities................. 959,040 Keating
Urban Development and Food Security Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe........ 1,629,197 Keating
Urban Development Parsonage Restoration.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Museum Expansion and Community A Philip Randolph Pullman 1,500,000 Kelly (IL)
Urban Development Economic Development Porter Museum Inc.
Empowerment Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Acquisition and Demolition of City of Harvey................. 750,000 Kelly (IL)
Urban Development Blighted and Vacant buildings.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund South Shore Homeownership City of Chicago................ 2,000,000 Kelly (IL)
Urban Development Preservation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sand Creek Wastewater Project Sand Creek Wastewater Authority 4,000,000 Kelly (MS)
Urban Development Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Former Erie Malleable Iron Site Erie County Redevelopment 3,000,000 Kelly (PA)
Urban Development Redevelopment. Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund U.S. Route 62 Railroad Tunnel.. Mercer County.................. 3,000,000 Kelly (PA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gap Year Funding for the City of San Jose............... 2,500,000 Khanna
Urban Development SureStay Emergency Interim
Housing Site.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Second Harvest of Silicon Second Harvest of Silicon 750,000 Khanna
Urban Development Valley Consolidated Valley.
Operational Facility.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Fremont Commercial City of Fremont................ 1,500,000 Khanna
Urban Development District Wi-Fi Access
Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund New Roof and Solar Energy Sunnyvale Community Services... 750,000 Khanna
Urban Development System.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Home Improvements and Repairs Saginaw-Shiawassee Habitat for 2,800,000 Kildee
Urban Development for Mid-Michigan Households. Humanity.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Economic Development for City of Saginaw................ 3,000,000 Kildee
Urban Development Downtown Saginaw.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Supporting Mid-Michigan Young Men's Christian 3,000,000 Kildee
Urban Development Community Centers. Association of Flint.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Saginaw Blight Removal and Land Saginaw County Land Bank 2,416,664 Kildee
Urban Development Restoration Initiative. Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Genesee County Blight Removal Genesee County Land Bank 4,000,000 Kildee
Urban Development and Land Restoration Authority.
Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Updating Road Infrastructure Genesee County Road Commission. 750,000 Kildee
Urban Development and Safety Improvements in
Genesee County.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Suquamish Shores Enetai Project Suquamish Tribe................ 1,619,500 Kilmer
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tacoma Rescue Mission Shelter City of Tacoma................. 3,000,000 Kilmer
Urban Development Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Westport Marina Modernization Port of Grays Harbor........... 750,000 Kilmer
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund T3ba'das Infrastructure Project Skokomish Indian Tribe......... 2,200,000 Kilmer
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Asia Pacific Cultural Center Asia Pacific Cultural Center... 750,000 Kilmer
Urban Development Building Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund American Legion Post 509 American Legion 509 Westhampton 20,000 Kim (NJ)
Urban Development Building Repairs. Memorial Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Burlington County Emergency Government of Burlington County 3,000,000 Kim (NJ)
Urban Development Shelter.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Southwestern Wisconsin Southwestern Wisconsin 750,000 Kind
Urban Development Community Action Program Community Action Program
(SWCAP). (SWCAP).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Viola Economic Recovery Village of Viola............... 1,751,115 Kind
Urban Development Implementation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Clubs of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the 1,000,000 Kind
Urban Development Greater Chippewa Valley. Greater Chippewa Valley.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Menomonie Street Corridor Visit Eau Claire............... 750,000 Kind
Urban Development Pedestrian Underpasses.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater 1,500,000 Kind
Urban Development La Crosse. La Crosse.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund East Side Water Treatment Plant City of Morris................. 2,000,000 Kinzinger
Urban Development and Wells Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Waste Water Treatment Plant Village of DePue............... 2,000,000 Kinzinger
Urban Development Dike Raising.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Housing First Resource Center City of Tucson................. 957,000 Kirkpatrick
Urban Development at Amphi.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pima County Collaborative One- Pima County.................... 2,700,000 Kirkpatrick
Urban Development Stop Center at Pima Community
College.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund El Pueblo Center Revitalization City of Tucson................. 2,747,000 Kirkpatrick
Urban Development Project--Phase 1.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Village of Streamwood, Madison Village of Streamwood.......... 330,400 Krishnamoorthi
Urban Development Drive Bike & Pedestrian Trail.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wood Dale Park District Central Wood Dale Park District........ 324,476 Krishnamoorthi
Urban Development Park, Phase 2.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Clubs of Dundee Boys & Girls Clubs of Dundee 2,000,000 Krishnamoorthi
Urban Development Township, Woodlands Community Township.
Impact Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Village of Addison, College Village of Addison............. 600,000 Krishnamoorthi
Urban Development Blvd Street Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Village of Roselle, Seasons 4 & Village of Roselle............. 750,000 Krishnamoorthi
Urban Development Devlin Drainage Basin
Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gail Borden Public Library Gail Borden Public Library..... 2,391,407 Krishnamoorthi
Urban Development District, South Elgin Branch
Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Village of Schaumburg, Electric Village of Schaumburg.......... 166,000 Krishnamoorthi
Urban Development Vehicle Pilot Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Eastern Avenue Apartments-- CATCH Neighborhood Housing..... 250,000 Kuster
Urban Development Affordable Housing Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Nashua Public Library Plaza.... City of Nashua................. 3,000,000 Kuster
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund West Lebanon Main Street City of Lebanon................ 2,329,000 Kuster
Urban Development Sidewalk and Intersection
Construction Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Downtown Streetscape Village of Downs............... 2,128,000 LaHood
Urban Development Improvements Phase I.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Somerset Drive Multi-Use Path.. Village of Germantown Hills.... 670,000 LaHood
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Western Road (CH 6) Realignment Marshall County................ 3,000,000 LaHood
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Paskenta Water District Paskenta Community Services 85,000 LaMalfa
Urban Development Operational Investments. District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Corning Veterans Memorial Hall County of Tehama............... 2,000,000 LaMalfa
Urban Development Rehabilitation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Student Athletic and Aliquippa School District...... 500,000 Lamb
Urban Development Educational Flexible Field
House.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Beaver County CTC Welding Lab Beaver County Career & 995,000 Lamb
Urban Development Expansion and Upgrade. Technology Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Critical Parking for Downtown McKees Rocks Community 750,000 Lamb
Urban Development McKees Rocks Developments. Development Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Brodhead Road Corridor Beaver County Office of 1,800,000 Lamb
Urban Development Upgrade. Planning and Redevelopment.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Burrillville Skate Park Town of Burrillville........... 500,000 Langevin
Urban Development Renovation and Expansion
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Community Preservation of Providence Redevelopment Agency 2,000,000 Langevin
Urban Development Atlantic Mills.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cross Mills Volunteer Charlestown Fire District...... 610,000 Langevin
Urban Development Firefighters Memorial Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lederer Theater Center: Access Trinity Repertory Company...... 750,000 Langevin
Urban Development for All.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Education Center Expansion..... Rhode Island Office of the 1,500,000 Langevin
Urban Development Postsecondary Commissioner.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Accessibility Improvements: City of Warwick, Rhode Island.. 920,280 Langevin
Urban Development Warwick Public Library's
Apponaug and Norwood Branches.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Rehabilitation of the Budlong City of Cranston (Rhode Island) 750,000 Langevin
Urban Development Pool Campus.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Johnston War Memorial Park Town of Johnston............... 500,000 Langevin
Urban Development Baseball Complex Improvement
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund West Greenwich Senior Center... Town of West Greenwich......... 150,000 Langevin
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Habitat for Humanity of Island Habitat for Humanity of Island 2,000,000 Larsen (WA)
Urban Development County Retail Store, Warehouse County.
and Admin Office Purchase, Oak
Harbor, Washington, WA-02.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tommy Thompson Trail Trestle Samish Indian Nation........... 750,000 Larsen (WA)
Urban Development and Causeway Replacement
Design, Samish Indian Nation,
Washington, WA-02.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund VOA Neighborhood Center, Volunteers of America Western 3,000,000 Larsen (WA)
Urban Development Lynnwood, Washington, WA-02. Washington.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mother Nature's Window Park City of Marysville............. 750,000 Larsen (WA)
Urban Development Project, Marysville,
Washington, WA-02.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Church Corners Rehabiltation... Town of East Hartford.......... 750,000 Larson (CT)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Charter Oak Landing Park City of Hartford............... 1,010,000 Larson (CT)
Urban Development Infrastructure.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Connecticut Trolley Museum Connecticut Electric Railway 750,000 Larson (CT)
Urban Development Facility Upgrades & Visitor Association, Inc. dba
Enhancements. Connecticut Trolley Museum.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Laurel Marsh/Hockanum River Town of Manchester............. 3,000,000 Larson (CT)
Urban Development Linear Park Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund East Hartford Post Office Town of East Hartford.......... 4,000,000 Larson (CT)
Urban Development Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Victim Impact Project.......... Mothers United Against Violence 500,000 Larson (CT)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund East-West River Links.......... iQuilt Partnership............. 2,400,000 Larson (CT)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Manufacturing Re-shoring Pittsburg State University..... 4,000,000 LaTurner
Urban Development Initiative and Prove Out
Facility for the National
Institute of Materials
Advancement.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Webster Community Center....... Micah 6 Community.............. 546,152 Lawrence
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sanctum House Facility Sanctum House.................. 1,400,000 Lawrence
Urban Development Acquisition.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Southfield Home Improvement City of Southfield............. 750,000 Lawrence
Urban Development Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Midway Septic To Sewer Project. City of Midway................. 3,943,971 Lawson (FL)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund TCC Commercial Vehicle Driving Tallahassee Community College.. 750,000 Lawson (FL)
Urban Development (CDL) Program Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Teen Multipurpose Center....... One Gadsden Foundation, Inc.... 1,200,000 Lawson (FL)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund SHBB Impact Center and Capacity America Second Harvest of the 3,000,000 Lawson (FL)
Urban Development Project. Big Bend.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 8th Street Complete Streets Jacksonville Transportation 750,000 Lawson (FL)
Urban Development Improvements. Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Emergency Repair to a Segment City of Madison................ 110,000 Lawson (FL)
Urban Development of Wastewater Equipment in the
City of Madison.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gretna Sewer Expansion......... City of Gretna................. 4,000,000 Lawson (FL)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Covenant House California Covenant House California...... 550,000 Lee (CA)
Urban Development Homeless Youth Services Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Coliseum Gardens Affordable City of Oakland................ 750,000 Lee (CA)
Urban Development Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Martin Luther King Junior Youth City of Berkeley............... 750,000 Lee (CA)
Urban Development Services Center Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Intergenerational Affordable Intergenerational Affordable 500,000 Lee (CA)
Urban Development Housing Project on San Pablo Housing Project on San Pablo
Avenue. Avenue.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Raton Film Studio and Education The City of Raton.............. 3,000,000 Leger Fernandez
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Chama Water Treatment Plant Village of Chama............... 550,000 Leger Fernandez
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Homeownership Assistance Homewise, Inc.................. 750,000 Leger Fernandez
Urban Development Voucher Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Indigenous Farm Hub............ Tides Center................... 960,000 Leger Fernandez
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cuba Health Center Workforce Presbyterian Medical Services.. 1,635,000 Leger Fernandez
Urban Development Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Water Main and Reservoir City of Alexandria............. 4,000,000 Letlow
Urban Development Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Leucadia Streetscape Drainage City of Encinitas.............. 4,000,000 Levin (CA)
Urban Development Improvements, Encinitas,
California.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Del Mar Climate Resiliency and City of Del Mar................ 750,000 Levin (CA)
Urban Development Access Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Stonehill Drive Utility City of Dana Point............. 750,000 Levin (CA)
Urban Development Undergrounding Project, Dana
Point, California.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Carlsbad Veteran Memorial Park City of Carlsbad............... 3,000,000 Levin (CA)
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sidewalk Improvement and City of Vista.................. 2,231,000 Levin (CA)
Urban Development Enhanced Street Lighting
Project, Vista, California.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Road Reconstruction on Redruth City of Clawson................ 424,000 Levin (MI)
Urban Development Ave..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Martin Park Storage Building City of Ferndale............... 704,669 Levin (MI)
Urban Development Conversion to Public Facility.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pop Up Hazel................... City of Hazel Park............. 470,000 Levin (MI)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Public Library Addition........ City of St. Clair Shores....... 1,500,000 Levin (MI)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund New Royal Oak Animal Shelter... City Of Royal Oak.............. 1,100,000 Levin (MI)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Home Upgrades program with City of Madison Heights........ 850,000 Levin (MI)
Urban Development Habitat for Humanity.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Memorial Park Splash Pad....... City of Center Line............ 919,930 Levin (MI)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund HVAC Replacement............... City of Berkley................ 1,049,260 Levin (MI)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Torrance Temporary Housing City of Torrance............... 1,000,000 Lieu
Urban Development Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund PATH Permanent Supportive PATH Ventures.................. 3,000,000 Lieu
Urban Development Housing Marina Del Rey.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund San Ysidro Park, Healthy Living City of Gilroy................. 3,000,000 Lofgren
Urban Development Enhancement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Second Harvest of Silicon Second Harvest of Silicon 750,000 Lofgren
Urban Development Valley Consolidated Valley.
Operational Facility.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Urban Agriculture Gardens...... Guadalupe River Park 1,700,000 Lofgren
Urban Development Conservancy.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mabury Bridge Housing Site..... City of San Jose, Department of 750,000 Lofgren
Urban Development Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Turkey Creek Bridge............ Taney County................... 3,000,000 Long
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Route D Buffalo Road Connector. City of Bolivar................ 2,500,000 Long
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jordan Valley Innovation Center Missouri State University...... 2,000,000 Long
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Main Street Improvements....... City of Nixa................... 206,000 Long
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pedestrian Bridges............. City of Kennesaw............... 250,000 Loudermilk
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Street Resurfacing, Sidewalk City of Kennesaw............... 2,000,000 Loudermilk
Urban Development Installation, and Drainage
Systems Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Books & Buckets--Youth Academy Long Beach Day Nursery......... 50,000 Lowenthal
Urban Development & Youth Action Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Learning Hubs Project.......... City of Long Beach............. 750,000 Lowenthal
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ben Em Dang Co Ta (``Stand by BEN EM DANG CO TA.............. 750,000 Lowenthal
Urban Development You'') Foundation Community
Cultural Outreach Programming.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Locust Development in Habitat for Humanity of Greater 750,000 Lowenthal
Urban Development Washington Neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Long Beach.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ames Waterline Project......... City of Enid................... 4,000,000 Lucas
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Kaw Lake Water Supply City of Enid................... 4,000,000 Lucas
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Centertown Wastewater System... Village of Centertown.......... 2,000,000 Luetkemeyer
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Exmore Sewage Collection System Northampton County, Virginia... 750,000 Luria
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Williamsburg African American The City of Williamsburg, 327,000 Luria
Urban Development Heritage Trail. Virginia.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wachapreague Sewer Line & Pump Accomack-Northampton Planning 750,000 Luria
Urban Development Station. District Commission.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Virginia Beach Trail....... City of Virginia Beach, VA..... 750,000 Luria
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mayor Hannon Parkway/Gen City of Quincy................. 750,000 Lynch
Urban Development McConville Way New
Intersection.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lawrence R. Cosgrove Memorial City of Brockton............... 3,000,000 Lynch
Urban Development Pool Upgrades.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ausonia Apartments Ausonia Apartments............. 750,000 Lynch
Urban Development Modernization.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 1,500 Space Parking Garage..... City of Quincy................. 750,000 Lynch
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon YMCA of Bucks & Hunterdon 750,000 Malinowski
Urban Development Counties Flemington-Raritan Counties.
Community Pool.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Township of Scotch Plains' Township of Scotch Plains...... 626,010 Malinowski
Urban Development Restoration of Tempe Covered
Bridge at Frazee House Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hillsborough YMCA Facility Greater Somerset County YMCA... 750,000 Malinowski
Urban Development Renovations.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Summit Park Line Project....... City of Summit................. 250,000 Malinowski
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lebanon Street Improvements Township of Lebanon............ 750,000 Malinowski
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Senior Center Facility Buildout Bay Ridge Center............... 2,000,000 Malliotakis
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Client Choice Food Pantry and Catholic Charities of Staten 1,500,000 Malliotakis
Urban Development Mobile Food Pantry Equipment. Island.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Seniors with Autism Facility Eden II Programs............... 500,000 Malliotakis
Urban Development Renovation and Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jewish Community Center Joan & Alan Bernikow Jewish 1,493,000 Malliotakis
Urban Development Improvements. Community Center of Staten
Island.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Staten Island YMCA Project..... YMCA of Greater New York....... 1,000,000 Malliotakis
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund A Permanent Home for Wild WILD PROJECT PRODUCTIONS INC... 1,000,000 Maloney, Carolyn
Urban Development Project. B.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Polish and Slavic Center Polish and Slavic Center Inc... 750,000 Maloney, Carolyn
Urban Development Facility Improvement. B.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lifeline Grocery............... The Connected Chef Foundation, 350,000 Maloney, Carolyn
Urban Development Inc.. B.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Storm King Welcome Center & Storm King Art Center.......... 1,600,000 Maloney, Sean
Urban Development Conservation Facility Patrick
Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Youth Opportunity Union City of Poughkeepsie........... 2,150,000 Maloney, Sean
Urban Development Infrastructure Enhancement Patrick
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Newburgh Landing Pier Project.. County of Orange............... 4,000,000 Maloney, Sean
Urban Development Patrick
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Orange & Dutchess County of Orange............... 500,000 Maloney, Sean
Urban Development Transportation Access & Patrick
Mobility Study Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Small-Scale Manufacturing for City of High Point, North 4,000,000 Manning
Urban Development Equitable Opportunity. Carolina.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Elm-Eugene Street Gateway City of Greensboro, North 4,000,000 Manning
Urban Development Complete Streets Project. Carolina.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Accelerating Food Assistance Second Harvest Food Bank of 1,000,000 Manning
Urban Development and Job Training for 6th Northwest North Carolina.
District Residents.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hayes-Taylor Memorial YMCA Young Men's Christian 1,500,000 Manning
Urban Development Childcare Expansion. Association of Greensboro, INC.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Opportunity Center......... La Familia Counseling Center, 750,000 Matsui
Urban Development Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cornerstone -- Habitat for Habitat for Humanity of Greater 750,000 Matsui
Urban Development Humanity. Sacramento, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Bryte Park All-Weather City of West Sacramento........ 750,000 Matsui
Urban Development Field.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Corners Community Center....... Corners Outreach............... 1,050,000 McBath
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Peachtree Creek Greenway (PCG) City of Doraville.............. 1,573,204 McBath
Urban Development Extension (Model Project).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Broad Street Downtown City of Chamblee............... 2,000,000 McBath
Urban Development Revitalization.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Path 400 Trail Extension....... City of Sandy Springs.......... 750,000 McBath
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cobb Parkway Pedestrian Bridge Cumberland Community 1,000,000 McBath
Urban Development North. Improvement District (CCID).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Playwrights' Center........ Playwrights Center Inc......... 4,000,000 McCollum
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ordway Center for Performing Ordway Center for the 3,930,000 McCollum
Urban Development Arts Facility Improvements. Performing Arts.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund North End Community Center..... The City of Saint Paul......... 4,000,000 McCollum
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mid-Atlantic Advance County of Greensville.......... 3,424,379 McEachin
Urban Development Manufacturing Center
Collection System.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Roxbury Road/State Route 106 Charles City County............ 3,000,000 McEachin
Urban Development Water/ Sewer Infrastructure.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lock's Watermain Replacement... City of Petersburg............. 3,581,531 McEachin
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Central Gardens Rehabilitation. County of Henrico.............. 2,000,000 McEachin
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Veterans Inc. National Guard Veterans Inc................... 3,000,000 McGovern
Urban Development Armory Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund African Community Education African Community Education.... 2,000,000 McGovern
Urban Development Center Building Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Avenue A Streetscape Town of Montague, Massachusetts 975,000 McGovern
Urban Development Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund NewVue Communities Riverbend- NewVue Communities............. 1,000,000 McGovern
Urban Development Bigelow Schools Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund North Star Journey Home North Star Family Services, 1,000,000 McGovern
Urban Development Affordable Housing Project. Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Grow Food Northampton Community Grow Food Northampton, 413,000 McGovern
Urban Development Farm Redesign. Incorporated.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jones Library Renovation and Jones Library, Inc............. 1,110,661 McGovern
Urban Development Expansion Project, Amherst,
Massachusetts, Hampshire
County, 2d Congressional
District of Massachusetts.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wood County Industrial Site Wood County Development 500,000 McKinley
Urban Development Readiness and Redevelopment. Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Rail Academy of Central San Joaquin Regional Rail 1,500,000 McNerney
Urban Development California--Rail/Transit Commission.
Workforce Development Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lodi Access Center Emergency City of Lodi................... 1,048,500 McNerney
Urban Development Shelter.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sonora Square--Housing for the Delta Community Developers 1,000,000 McNerney
Urban Development Homeless. Corp..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lyon Square Urban Park Grand Rapids-Kent County 1,000,000 Meijer
Urban Development Renovation and Improvement. Convention and Arena Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund YMCA & Albion College Albion College................. 2,800,000 Meijer
Urban Development Initiative of the Washington
Gardner Center Building
Renovation and Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Affordable Housing Services.... Churches United For Fair 750,000 Meng
Urban Development Housing, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Colden for Queens.............. QUEENS COLLEGE AUXILIARY 750,000 Meng
Urban Development ENTERPRISES CORPORATION.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Working to Empower People for WEPA Empowerment Center Inc.... 1,000,000 Meuser
Urban Development Advancement (WEPA) Empowerment
Center Inc. Facility
Renovations.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Richland Borough Water System Borough of Richland............ 1,000,000 Meuser
Urban Development Upgrade.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Arena Players Incorporated Arena Players Inc.............. 4,000,000 Mfume
Urban Development Capital Improvements 2022-2023.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Star Community Family Life The Star Community Family Life 2,300,000 Mfume
Urban Development Center. Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Helping Up Mission Permanent Helping Up Mission............. 750,000 Mfume
Urban Development Housing on East Baltimore
Street.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sanaa Center Project........... Pennsylvania Avenue Black Arts 750,000 Mfume
Urban Development and Entertainment District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gwynns Falls Mighty Park....... Gwynns Falls Business and 535,000 Mfume
Urban Development Homeowners Association.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Historic Upton Mansion......... Afro Charities Inc............. 2,000,000 Mfume
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Druid Heights Maggie Quille Druid Heights Community 1,500,000 Mfume
Urban Development Center. Development Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Maryland Center for Veterans Maryland Center for Veterans 3,000,000 Mfume
Urban Development Education and Training Education and Training.
Community Expansion Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund East Baltimore Development, East Baltimore Development, 2,300,000 Mfume
Urban Development Inc. Phase 2B Infrastructure Inc..
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Green & Healthy Homes Baltimore Green & Health Homes 750,000 Mfume
Urban Development Initiative. Initiative, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund National Great Blacks in Wax The National Great Blacks In 2,008,580 Mfume
Urban Development Museum Capital Renovation and Wax Museum, Inc..
Facility Infrastructure Upgra.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Juanita Jackson Mitchell Beloved Community Services 1,750,000 Mfume
Urban Development Law Center. Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mercer County Multipurpose Development Authority of Mercer 2,000,000 Miller (WV)
Urban Development Center Land Acquisition. County.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sidewalk Repair................ City of Hinton................. 190,000 Miller (WV)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mason County Farmers Market Main Street Point Pleasant, 470,000 Miller (WV)
Urban Development Construction. Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 18th Street Resurfacing to City of Keokuk................. 960,000 Miller-Meeks
Urban Development National Cemetery.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Heritage Park Riverwalk City of Frankenmuth............ 1,000,000 Moolenaar
Urban Development Extension.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hooper City Roadway Improvement Hooper City.................... 624,000 Moore (UT)
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Town of Mantua Road Improvement Town of Mantua................. 1,354,000 Moore (UT)
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Weber Housing Authority Land Weber Housing Authority........ 1,500,000 Moore (UT)
Urban Development Acquisition.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ten Mile Park Village of Brown Village of Brown Deer.......... 2,496,630 Moore (WI)
Urban Development Deer.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Community Wellness Center at Housing Authority of the City 750,000 Moore (WI)
Urban Development the City of Milwaukee's of Milwaukee.
Westlawn Gardens Choice
Neighborhood Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Emergency Home Repair and Revitalize Milwaukee........... 1,000,000 Moore (WI)
Urban Development Improving Accessibility
Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund North Shore Library............ Village of Bayside............. 500,000 Moore (WI)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Arts Outreach and Engagement Capita Productions Inc......... 150,000 Moore (WI)
Urban Development Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Concordia 27 Consortium Near West Side Partners........ 2,350,000 Moore (WI)
Urban Development Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund LISC-Milwaukee's Predevelopment Local Initiatives Support 750,000 Moore (WI)
Urban Development Loans for Affordable Housing Corporation (Milwaukee Office).
Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Connected Communities, Inc. Connected Communities, Inc..... 500,000 Morelle
Urban Development (Neighborhood Hub).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund County of Monroe (Applied County of Monroe, New York..... 3,500,000 Morelle
Urban Development Technology Center).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Charles Settlement House, Inc.. Charles Settlement House & 619,784 Morelle
Urban Development Community Place of Greater
Rochester.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund National Susan B. Anthony National Susan B. Anthony 750,000 Morelle
Urban Development Museum & House. Museum & House.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Rochester Energy Efficiency and Rochester Area Community 300,000 Morelle
Urban Development Weatherization (RENEW). Foundation Initiatives INC..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lynn Senior Center............. City of Lynn................... 1,000,000 Moulton
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Career Lab & Cafe at the Boys Boys and Girls Club of Stoneham 900,000 Moulton
Urban Development and Girls Club of Wakefield and Wakefield.
and Expansion of Job Prep/
Vocational Program(s) into
Saugus.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund North River Canal Resilient City of Peabody................ 1,000,000 Moulton
Urban Development Wall, Riverwalk, and Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Middlesex Community College Middlesex Community College.... 363,400 Moulton
Urban Development Bedford Campus Life Sciences
and BioTech Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Haven Project Catalyst Housing Haven Project.................. 1,000,000 Moulton
Urban Development Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Beverly--Main Library City of Beverly................ 1,000,000 Moulton
Urban Development HVAC System Replacement.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lifebridge Campus Redevelopment Salem Mission Incorporated..... 1,000,000 Moulton
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fair Haven Rape Crisis Center -- Fair Haven, Inc................ 750,000 Mrvan
Urban Development Acquisition and Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Equipment/Technology for Opportunity Enterprises, Inc... 310,000 Mrvan
Urban Development Lakeside Respite Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Paladin Rehabilitation and Paladin Inc.................... 1,525,000 Mrvan
Urban Development Repurposing Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Habitat for Humanity's Sanford Habitat for Humanity of 1,139,440 Murphy (FL)
Urban Development Affordable Housing Community Seminole County and Greater
Infrastructure Project. Apopka, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Winter Park Traffic Control City of Winter Park, FL........ 101,175 Murphy (FL)
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Italian American Experience Italian American Museum........ 1,680,000 Nadler
Urban Development Permanent Exhibition.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund PIER 86: REPLACEMENT OF FINAL Intrepid Museum Foundation 750,000 Nadler
Urban Development SEGMENT. (a.k.a. Intrepid Sea, Air &
Space Museum).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fire Suppression/Alarm Systems Metropolitan Opera Association, 750,000 Nadler
Urban Development Modernization at the Inc.
Metropolitan Opera.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Safety Improvement Project at New York City Housing Authority 3,800,000 Nadler
Urban Development NYCHA Developments (WSUR
Brownstones and DeHostos
Apartments).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund COPO Senior Center............. Council of Peoples Organization 3,000,000 Nadler
Urban Development Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund New-York Historical Society/ New-York Historical Society (N- 3,000,000 Nadler
Urban Development American LGBTQ+ Museum YHS).
Partnership Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Covina High School Pool........ Covina-Valley Unified School 4,000,000 Napolitano
Urban Development District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Center for the Performing Arts. Hacienda La Puente Unified 4,000,000 Napolitano
Urban Development School District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Monrovia Canyon Park Repair City of Monrovia............... 3,000,000 Napolitano
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund La Puente Activity Center...... City of La Puente.............. 750,000 Napolitano
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Baldwin Park Family Services City of Baldwin Park........... 750,000 Napolitano
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Historic Wahconah Park City of Pittsfield............. 3,000,000 Neal
Urban Development Grandstand Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Renovation of the Girls Inc of Girls Inc of the Valley........ 2,000,000 Neal
Urban Development the Valley Headquarters and
Program Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 429 Morgan Road West Town of West Springfield....... 750,000 Neal
Urban Development Springfield Capital
Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Worthington Senior Center...... Hilltown Community Development 2,000,000 Neal
Urban Development Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Historic Lenox Town Hall Roof Town of Lenox.................. 750,000 Neal
Urban Development and Rotunda Restoration
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Town of Empire Water Town of Empire................. 4,000,000 Neguse
Urban Development Infrastructure.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Veterans Community Project Veterans Community Project..... 650,000 Neguse
Urban Development Transitional Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lyons Emergency & Assistance Lyons Emergency & Assistance 575,000 Neguse
Urban Development Fund. Fund, LEAF.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Summit County Child Care Center Summit County Government....... 750,000 Neguse
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Benton City Rail Trail......... Benton City.................... 2,000,000 Newhouse
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Heritage Heights Facility Heritage Heights at Lake Chelan 800,000 Newhouse
Urban Development Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cultivate Collective Southwest The Academy for Global 250,000 Newman
Urban Development Chicago Sustainability Hub. Citizenship.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mosque Foundation Community The Mosque Foundation.......... 1,500,000 Newman
Urban Development Center Facility Improvement
and Expansion Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Permanent Structure on the Home Port Alliance for the USS 500,000 Norcross
Urban Development Battleship New Jersey Fantail. New Jersey, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sadler's Poynt Waterfront Park. Camden Community Partnership, 1,000,000 Norcross
Urban Development Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Camden County Nutrition Hub.... County of Camden............... 475,000 Norcross
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Inclusive Playground........... City of Gloucester............. 385,000 Norcross
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Park Revitalization............ County of Gloucester........... 750,000 Norcross
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Glassboro VFW Renovations...... Glassboro VFW Post 679......... 150,000 Norcross
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Building Food Bank Capacity The Food Bank of South Jersey.. 970,000 Norcross
Urban Development Through Sustainability & Eco-
friendly Logistics.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Berth 1 Shoreline Stabilization South Jersey Port Corporation.. 750,000 Norcross
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Black Box Theatre for the Arts. Gloucester Township............ 300,000 Norcross
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The L'Enfant Trust's Historic The L'Enfant Trust............. 2,000,000 Norton
Urban Development Properties Redevelopment
Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund House of Ruth.................. House of Ruth.................. 7,160,828 Norton
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Horton's Kids.................. Horton's Kids.................. 500,000 Norton
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Anacostia Arts Center Washington Area Community 3,000,000 Norton
Urban Development Redevelopment Project. Investment Fund.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund My Sister's Place: Emergency My Sister's Place.............. 500,000 Norton
Urban Development Shelter, Transitional Housing,
and Supportive Services for
Survivors of Domestic Violence
and Their Children.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Perennial Transitional House Healthy Babies Project Inc..... 340,000 Norton
Urban Development for Homeless Pregnant
Teenagers Rehabilitation
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund CASA NHSQ...................... Neighborhood Housing Services 2,400,000 Ocasio-Cortez
Urban Development of Queens CDC, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Worker's Operation Center...... New York Botanical Garden...... 1,000,000 Ocasio-Cortez
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Elmcor Housing Project......... ELMCOR YOUTH & ADULT ACTIVITIES 663,250 Ocasio-Cortez
Urban Development INC.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Astoria Boulevard Safety New York City Department of 1,000,000 Ocasio-Cortez
Urban Development Improvements. Transportation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wenima Bridge Project.......... Town of Springerville.......... 750,000 O'Halleran
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Northside Youth Greenhouse..... Youth Farm and Market Project.. 750,000 Omar
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Renovation of Snelling Motel to Minnesota Assistance Council 750,000 Omar
Urban Development Affordable Housing for for Veterans.
Veterans.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Multifamily Land Trust for City of St. Louis Park......... 3,000,000 Omar
Urban Development Affordable Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Avenues for Youth Housing and Avenues for Youth.............. 3,000,000 Omar
Urban Development Headquarters.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Southside Village Boys & Girls Boys and Girls Clubs of the 750,000 Omar
Urban Development Club Expansion. Twin Cities.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Low Income Housing Improvements Accessible Space Inc........... 514,000 Omar
Urban Development for Persons with Disabilities
in Minneapolis, Golden Valley
and St. Anthony.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wood Lake Nature Center City of Richfield.............. 3,000,000 Omar
Urban Development Building Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Establishing Safe Refuge to SEWA Asian Indian Family 2,856,224 Omar
Urban Development South-Asian Diasporic Wellness.
Communities in Minnesota.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Simpson Community Shelter and Simpson Housing Services, Inc.. 2,500,000 Omar
Urban Development Apartments.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Northside Food Access and Change Starts With Community... 1,000,000 Omar
Urban Development Distribution Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund A New Facility for Southern SACA Food Shelf and Thrift 1,000,000 Omar
Urban Development Anoka Community Assistance Store.
(SACA).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Birth Center Improvement....... WomenVenture................... 600,000 Omar
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Net Zero HVAC Replacement...... Housing Authority of Salt Lake 1,000,000 Owens
Urban Development City (HASLC).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Greene County Demolition & Greene County.................. 600,000 Palazzo
Urban Development Rehabilitation Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Eagle One Mega Site Acquisition Forrest County................. 2,000,000 Palazzo
Urban Development and Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Business, Recreation, and Town of Sumrall................ 1,815,000 Palazzo
Urban Development Community Development Project--
Property Acquisition and
Redevelopment.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Laurence Harbor Community Old Bridge Township............ 2,250,000 Pallone
Urban Development Building.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund South Amboy Waterfront Park.... City of South Amboy............ 2,250,000 Pallone
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Veterans Memorial Youth League City of Perth Amboy............ 1,500,000 Pallone
Urban Development Complex Park Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Church of the Presidents Long Branch Historical Museum 1,250,000 Pallone
Urban Development Restoration. Association.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Capitola Wharf Renovations..... City of Capitola............... 3,500,000 Panetta
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Santa Cruz Downtown Library City of Santa Cruz............. 2,000,000 Panetta
Urban Development Mixed Use Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Western Flyer Coast Guard Pier Western Flyer Foundation....... 1,640,000 Panetta
Urban Development Repair and Classroom Design.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pacific North Redevelopment.... City of Santa Cruz............. 2,000,000 Panetta
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Harvey West Studios............ Housing Matters................ 3,000,000 Panetta
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wastewater Treatment Facility Town of Seabrook............... 750,000 Pappas
Urban Development Upgrades.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund South Londonderry Sewer Pump Town of Londonderry............ 4,000,000 Pappas
Urban Development Station.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Great Falls Gateway Phase II County of Passaic.............. 1,215,000 Pascrell
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Secaucus Senior Center The Town of Secaucus........... 950,000 Pascrell
Urban Development Construction Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Alexander Hamilton Visitor Hamilton Partnership for 3,000,000 Pascrell
Urban Development Center at the Paterson Great Paterson.
Falls National Historical Park
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Johnny Briggs Baseball Field at City of Paterson............... 1,000,000 Pascrell
Urban Development Westside Park Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Passaic Main Avenue City of Passaic................ 4,000,000 Pascrell
Urban Development Parking Deck Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Borough of Ridgefield Borough of Ridgefield.......... 500,000 Pascrell
Urban Development Resurfacing Improvements
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund River Road Soil Stabilization County of Bergen............... 250,000 Pascrell
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Capital Repairs to Newark Newark Public Radio, Inc....... 500,000 Payne
Urban Development Public Radio Offices.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The O'Connor Park Township of West Orange........ 1,158,810 Payne
Urban Development Reconstruction Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund United Way Service Center...... United Way of Hudson County.... 1,500,000 Payne
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund YMCA HVAC and Exhaust System YMCA of Newark and Vicinity.... 750,000 Payne
Urban Development Upgrade.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Roadway Improvement and Borough of Roselle............. 2,000,000 Payne
Urban Development Pedestrian Safety Project --
Chestnut Street Corridor.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Nassan's Place Community Center Nassan's Place, Inc............ 750,000 Payne
Urban Development for Autism.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 1044 Howard Building Purchase United Playaz, Inc............. 4,000,000 Pelosi
Urban Development and Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Youth Center Renovation........ Lavender Youth Recreation and 2,000,000 Pelosi
Urban Development Information Center, Inc.
(LYRIC).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Friends of the Children Bayview FOTC -- SF Bay Area............ 750,000 Pelosi
Urban Development Youth Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Japantown Peace Plaza San Francisco Recreation and 3,000,000 Pelosi
Urban Development Renovation. Park Department.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Village SF Urban Indian The Friendship House 750,000 Pelosi
Urban Development Project. Association of American
Indians.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Child Care Facilities Mission Neighborhood Centers 2,000,000 Pelosi
Urban Development Expansions. Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Community Nutrition and Project Open Hand.............. 1,451,000 Pelosi
Urban Development Wellness Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Center for Health and Social The National AIDS Memorial..... 750,000 Pelosi
Urban Development Justice.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Edge on the Square Chinatown Chinatown Media and Arts 2,500,000 Pelosi
Urban Development Media and Arts Collaborative Collaborative.
Building Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Food Bank Donation Facilities.. Food Bank of the Rockies....... 600,000 Perlmutter
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Global Energy Park Educational State of Colorado.............. 4,000,000 Perlmutter
Urban Development Walkways.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Light Up San Diego Streetlight City of San Diego.............. 2,000,000 Peters
Urban Development Improvement Program -- Beach
Communities.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ocean Beach Library Expansion.. City of San Diego.............. 4,000,000 Peters
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mobile Solar Powered Electric City of San Diego.............. 750,000 Peters
Urban Development Vehicle Chargers.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Freedom Park at Navy Pier...... Port of San Diego.............. 2,000,000 Peters
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Boys and Girls Clubs of the 750,000 Phillips
Urban Development Cities Voyageur Environmental Twin Cities.
Center Renovation/Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Twin Cities Habitat for Twin Cities Habitat for 400,000 Phillips
Urban Development Humanity--Minnetonka Townhome Humanity.
2022.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Revitalization and Aeon........................... 4,000,000 Phillips
Urban Development Transformation of Huntington
Place, a Low-Income,
Affordable Housing Community.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Corcoran Water Supply City of Corcoran............... 3,000,000 Phillips
Urban Development Construction Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Apex Youth Connection's Future Apex Youth Connection.......... 750,000 Pingree
Urban Development Focus Job Readiness Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Louis B. Goodall Memorial Sanford Library Association 3,000,000 Pingree
Urban Development Library Renovation. Inc., dba Louis B. Goodall
Memorial Library.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Central Lincoln County YMCA Central Lincoln County YMCA.... 750,000 Pingree
Urban Development Child Care Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Maine Irish Heritage Center -- Maine Irish Heritage Center.... 3,000,000 Pingree
Urban Development Restore the Building Envelope.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Preble Street Food Security Hub Preble Street.................. 1,000,000 Pingree
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bright Path Hollistic Wellness. Virgin Islands Housing 900,000 Plaskett
Urban Development Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Community First Tiny Homes Liberty Place, Inc............. 1,964,210 Plaskett
Urban Development Build Out Phase III.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Christiansted Sunday Market St. Croix Foundation........... 1,059,152 Plaskett
Urban Development Square Revitalization.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jewish Social Services of Jewish Social Services of 250,000 Pocan
Urban Development Madison Refugee Resettlement Madison Inc.
Acitivities.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Salvation Army of Dane County The Salvation Army of Dane 4,000,000 Pocan
Urban Development Shelter Facility. County.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Reedsburg, WI City of Reedsburg.............. 560,000 Pocan
Urban Development Fieldhouse.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Baraboo, WI Riverwalk City of Baraboo................ 500,000 Pocan
Urban Development and Oak Street Overlook.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 210 W. Fulton St. Rehab Project Edgerton Community Outreach, 700,000 Pocan
Urban Development for Low-Income Housing, Inc..
Community Meeting Space, and
Senior Programming --
Edgerton, WI.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Club of Dane Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane 1,200,000 Pocan
Urban Development County, WI McKenzie Regional County.
Workforce Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Clarendon Hill Housing and City of Somerville............. 2,400,000 Pressley
Urban Development Transportation Equity Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Downtown Broadway City of Chelsea, MA............ 2,000,000 Pressley
Urban Development Infrastructure Improvement
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pine Knolls EMPOWERment EMPOWERment.................... 1,000,000 Price (NC)
Urban Development Affordable Community Housing
(P.E.A.C.H).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ross Road Apartments........... Reinvestment Partners.......... 750,000 Price (NC)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Field Museum Facilities Upgrade Field Museum of Natural History 1,500,000 Quigley
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Capital Improvements for the Carole Robertson Center for 750,000 Quigley
Urban Development Carole Robertson Center for Learning.
Learning at Albany Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lake View YMCA Aquatics Lake View YMCA................. 1,500,000 Quigley
Urban Development Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Black Ensemble Theater......... 1,000,000 Quigley
Urban Development Center Building Improvements
and Enhancements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lincoln Park Conservatory Chicago Park District.......... 750,000 Quigley
Urban Development Renovations.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Oak View Community Connector Montgomery Parks Capital 800,000 Raskin
Urban Development Bridge. Improvement Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sandy Spring Museum Folklife Sandy Spring Museum............ 500,000 Raskin
Urban Development Hub Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bunky Reid Park Upgrade at the Town of North Hempstead, NY.... 900,000 Rice (NY)
Urban Development Yes We Can Community Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Expand Homeless Safety Net The Interfaith Nutrition 2,000,000 Rice (NY)
Urban Development Services. Network, Inc. (The INN).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Adams County Bridge Replacement Adams County................... 2,000,000 Rodgers (WA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Stevens County Road Upgrades to Stevens County Public Works.... 3,500,000 Rodgers (WA)
Urban Development Support Chewelah A-Z Forest
Restoration Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pioneer Human Services Housing, Pioneer Human Services......... 838,000 Rodgers (WA)
Urban Development Carlyle Hotel Low-Income
Housing Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Eastern Kentucky PRIDE Septic Eastern Kentucky Pride......... 2,500,000 Rogers (KY)
Urban Development System Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Williamsburg Water Improvements City of Williamsburg........... 4,000,000 Rogers (KY)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Prestonsburg Water System City of Prestonsburg........... 4,000,000 Rogers (KY)
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Martin County Sewer Martin County Fiscal Court..... 3,107,000 Rogers (KY)
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jackson County Business Jackson County Fiscal Court.... 1,538,000 Rogers (KY)
Urban Development Incubator.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Raven Rock Trails Development.. EKY Heritage Foundation, Inc... 2,500,000 Rogers (KY)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Knox County Water Improvements. Knox County Fiscal Court....... 2,224,000 Rogers (KY)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Peyton Road Expansion.......... City of Lebanon................ 2,000,000 Rose
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Main Street and Downtown City of Watertown.............. 1,000,000 Rose
Urban Development Business District Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pleasant Grove Community Center Town of Wendell................ 2,000,000 Ross
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Maynard Road Multifamily Town of Cary................... 1,000,000 Ross
Urban Development Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Garner Senior Center Facility Town of Garner................. 505,200 Ross
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Education Center at Prairie Friends of the North Carolina 750,000 Ross
Urban Development Ridge Ecostation. Museum of Natural Sciences.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Whiteville Road Force Main Brunswick County............... 1,052,500 Rouzer
Urban Development Project Design and Engineering.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gateway District Utility Town of Leland................. 750,000 Rouzer
Urban Development Resiliency.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Maywood Riverfront Park Los Angeles Neighborhood Land 650,000 Roybal-Allard
Urban Development Renovation Project. Trust.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Building Expansion for the City of Downey................. 1,000,000 Roybal-Allard
Urban Development Columbia Memorial Space Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Aquatic Center Outdoor Pool City of Bellflower............. 300,000 Roybal-Allard
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bell Gardens Regional Aquatic City of Bell Gardens........... 1,500,000 Roybal-Allard
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Increasing Public SAC Health..................... 150,000 Ruiz
Urban Development Transportation Access to
Healthcare to the Eastern
Riverside County City of
Blythe, CA.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Triple Bridges Study........... Maryland Department of 750,000 Ruppersberger
Urban Development Transportation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Rosedale Veterans Initiative... Sheppard Pratt Health System, 1,500,000 Ruppersberger
Urban Development Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Raising the Roof--The National The National Museum of Gospel 500,000 Rush
Urban Development Museum of Gospel Music. Music.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Build Antioch.................. Antioch Haven Homes Foundation 4,000,000 Rush
Urban Development Ltd.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Englewood Racine Green Line Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) 2,000,000 Rush
Urban Development Station Feasibility Study.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bronzeville Opportunity Engine. Illinois Institute of 2,000,000 Rush
Urban Development Technology.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Northeast Florida Regional Food Regional Food Bank of Northeast 981,000 Rutherford
Urban Development Bank Equipment Upgrades. Florida Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hope Community Center At-Risk The Mother A.M. Smith Community 750,000 Ryan
Urban Development Youth Project. Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Waddell Park Improvements The City of Niles.............. 2,500,000 Ryan
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bounce Innovation Hub--Minority Bounce Innovation Hub.......... 1,200,000 Ryan
Urban Development Business Support Programs.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 8th Street Neighborhood Flood City of Miami.................. 4,000,000 Salazar
Urban Development Mitigation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Jose Marti Park and City of Miami.................. 4,000,000 Salazar
Urban Development Neighborhood Flood Mitigation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Park and Field Renovations..... City of Hawaiian Gardens....... 1,420,000 Sanchez
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The PAD Park--Passons Active The City of Pico Rivera........ 1,050,000 Sanchez
Urban Development Depot.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Santa Fe Springs Homeownership Habitat for Humanity of Greater 500,000 Sanchez
Urban Development Development. Los Angeles.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Artesia Botanical Gardens...... City of Artesia................ 3,000,000 Sanchez
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sierra Athletic Field City of Whittier............... 750,000 Sanchez
Urban Development Restoration.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Leffingwell Road Landscape City of La Mirada.............. 2,500,000 Sanchez
Urban Development Median Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Outdoor/Environmental Annapolis Maritime Museum & 375,000 Sarbanes
Urban Development Preschool--Annapolis Maritime Park.
Museum & Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lansdowne Y Swimming Pool YMCA of Eastern Delaware County 1,500,000 Scanlon
Urban Development Rehabilitation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Africa Center.............. African Cultural Alliance of 2,000,000 Scanlon
Urban Development North America, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Navy Yard -- Quay Wall City of Philadelphia........... 2,000,000 Scanlon
Urban Development Reconstruction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Media VFW Post 3460 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 50,000 Scanlon
Urban Development Rehabilitation. 3460.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Haverford Township Free Library Haverford Township............. 2,000,000 Scanlon
Urban Development Redevelopment.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund SCS Schoolhouse Center Capital Senior Community Services Inc.. 2,000,000 Scanlon
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund ACCESS Community Center........ ACCESS--A Community Center 850,000 Scanlon
Urban Development Established by the Surgent
Family for Society.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Schuylkill River Trail: Schuylkill River Development 2,000,000 Scanlon
Urban Development Bartram's to Passyunk Phase II Corporation.
Land Acquisition.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Share Food Program's Delaware Share Food Program............. 2,000,000 Scanlon
Urban Development County Food Bank Acquisition
and Renovation Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Black Ensemble Educational Black Ensemble Theater......... 1,200,000 Schakowsky
Urban Development Outreach Studio Theater,
Chicago, Illinois (IL-05).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Broadway Armory Natatorium Chicago Park District.......... 2,000,000 Schakowsky
Urban Development Swimming Pool, Chicago,
Illinois (IL-09).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Renovation of the High Ridge YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago... 3,750,000 Schakowsky
Urban Development YMCA Facility, Chicago,
Illinois (IL-09).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Family Focus "Our Place" Family Focus................... 1,130,845 Schakowsky
Urban Development Building Renovation, Evanston,
Illinois (IL-09).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Connections for the Homeless Connections for the Homeless... 2,000,000 Schakowsky
Urban Development Hilda's Place Renovations,
Evanston, Illinois (IL-09).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Food Equity and Community Hollywood Food Coalition....... 750,000 Schiff
Urban Development Resilience Hub.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Day Center Expansion for Low- The Center in Hollywood........ 750,000 Schiff
Urban Development Income and Unhoused Community
Members.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund YWCA Historical Building YWCA of Glendale and Pasadena.. 2,200,000 Schiff
Urban Development Preservation and Domestic
Violence Emergency Shelter
Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund CPAH Lake County Affordable Community Partners for 1,500,000 Schneider
Urban Development Housing Development in Affordable Housing (CPAH).
Libertyville.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Chain O'Lakes Economic Village of Fox Lake............ 750,000 Schneider
Urban Development Development in Fox Lake.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lake County Early Learning North Chicago Community Unit 1,228,493 Schneider
Urban Development Center in North Chicago. School District 187.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund North Chicago Economic Lake County.................... 4,000,000 Schneider
Urban Development Redevelopment at Sheridan
Crossing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lake Bluff Downtown Flooding Lake County Stormwater 750,000 Schneider
Urban Development Mitigation Project. Management Commission.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund PADS Lake County Homeless PADS Lake County............... 3,000,000 Schneider
Urban Development Shelter.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hillside Redevelopment Project. Housing Authority of Clackamas 4,000,000 Schrader
Urban Development County.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Detroit Lake Marina Excavation Marion County.................. 2,000,000 Schrader
Urban Development and Resiliency Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Snoqualmie Indian Tribe -- The Snoqualmie Tribe........... 1,500,000 Schrier
Urban Development Child Development Center
Expansion.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bethel Schools Graham Community Bethel Washington School 750,000 Schrier
Urban Development Center Project. District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Market Farm to Fork and Bonney Lake Food Bank (aka 2,000,000 Schrier
Urban Development Smart Locker Program. Bonney Lake Community
Resources).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund YWCA North Central Washington YWCA North Central Washington.. 200,000 Schrier
Urban Development Permanent Supportive Housing
(PSH) Updating and
Modernization.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund HopeSource Teanaway Multi- HopeSource..................... 2,030,000 Schrier
Urban Development Service Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tyler's Beach Harbor/Marina Isle of Wight County........... 750,000 Scott (VA)
Urban Development Facility Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Franklin Armory/Community City of Franklin............... 2,500,000 Scott (VA)
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Dr. Clarence V. Cuffee City of Chesapeake............. 3,000,000 Scott (VA)
Urban Development Community Center Aquatic
Facility.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund YMCA of the Virginia Peninsulas YMCA of the Virginia Peninsulas 2,000,000 Scott (VA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Norfolk Neighborhood City of Norfolk................ 3,000,000 Scott (VA)
Urban Development Safety LED Streetlight
Upgrades.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Atlanta Legal Aid Clayton Atlanta Legal Aid Society...... 260,000 Scott, David
Urban Development County Office.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Chattahoochee Riverlands -- City of Smyrna................. 900,000 Scott, David
Urban Development Bike/Pedestrian Bridge
Feasibility Study.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Water Supply and Water City of Thorndale.............. 3,000,000 Sessions
Urban Development Distribution Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Montgomery Blight City of Montgomery............. 4,000,000 Sewell
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Orrville Public Library........ Town of Orrville............... 500,000 Sewell
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bethel Family & Child Care Bethel Baptist Church.......... 750,000 Sewell
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Selma Riverfront Multi-plex.... City of Selma.................. 4,000,000 Sewell
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Valley Creek Rails to Trails... City of Birmingham............. 4,000,000 Sewell
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Studio City/Beeman Recreational City of Los Angeles -- Council 3,000,000 Sherman
Urban Development Center Capital Improvement District 4.
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund West Valley Community Greening TreePeople..................... 1,149,662 Sherman
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Encino Community Center........ Armenian Cultural Foundation... 1,200,000 Sherman
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Essential Service Relief for Labor Community Services of Los 600,000 Sherman
Urban Development Underserved/Unemployed Angeles.
Families.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Connecting Canoga Park project. City of Los Angeles -- Council 1,500,000 Sherman
Urban Development District 3.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Los Angeles Accessory Dwelling Los Angeles City Council 750,000 Sherman
Urban Development Units (ADU) Accelerator District 12.
Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund South Valley Transportation & City of Los Angeles--Council 750,000 Sherman
Urban Development Infrastructure Improvements. District 4.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Los Angeles -- Park City of Los Angeles Mayor's 4,000,000 Sherman
Urban Development Ballfield Improvements and Office.
Upgrades at Various LA City
Parks Facilities.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Domestic Violence Shelter & Haven Hills Inc................ 500,000 Sherman
Urban Development Services Facilities
Renovations.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Borough of Madison Affordable Borough of Madison............. 2,086,269 Sherrill
Urban Development Housing Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Housing is Healthcare for Family Promise of Morris County 1,761,700 Sherrill
Urban Development Economic Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Collinsville-Tucker Park Township of Morris............. 500,000 Sherrill
Urban Development Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Idaho Workforce and Public Idaho Rural Water Association, 750,000 Simpson
Urban Development Safety Training Facility Inc..
Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Downtown Boise YMCA Catalytic Treasure Valley Family YMCA.... 4,000,000 Simpson
Urban Development Redevelopment Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Healing Idaho Community Camp Rainbow Gold, Inc......... 2,400,000 Simpson
Urban Development Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pier 93 Park................... Town of West New York.......... 2,750,000 Sires
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund River Road Overpass............ Town of West New York.......... 2,000,000 Sires
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pedestrian Safety Improvement Township of Weehawken.......... 4,000,000 Sires
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund James Braddock Park Roadway Hudson County New Jersey....... 500,000 Sires
Urban Development Safety Initiative.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund West New York Housing Authority West New York Housing Authority 888,000 Sires
Urban Development Building Security Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Howell Depot Lot Reconstruction The City of Howell, Michigan... 750,000 Slotkin
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lansing Ovation Center for City of Lansing................ 750,000 Slotkin
Urban Development Music & Arts.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Green Oak Aerial Ladder Truck.. Green Oak Charter Township..... 750,000 Slotkin
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ingham County, Fairgrounds Ingham County Fairgrounds...... 2,500,000 Slotkin
Urban Development Grandstand.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Eatontown Community Flood Borough of Eatontown........... 2,000,000 Smith (NJ)
Urban Development Mitigation Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Improvements to Local Roads, Township of Lakewood........... 2,000,000 Smith (NJ)
Urban Development Sidewalks, and Water Systems.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Providence House Ocean County Catholic Charities Diocese of 750,000 Smith (NJ)
Urban Development Safe House Improvements. Trenton- Providence House.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Somali Community Cultural Somali Health Board............ 4,000,000 Smith (WA)
Urban Development Innovation Hub.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund El Centro de la Raza-- El Centro de la Raza........... 4,000,000 Smith (WA)
Urban Development Pattison's West Community
Campus Property Acquisition.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Skyway Affordable Housing and Low Income Housing Institute... 750,000 Smith (WA)
Urban Development Early Learning Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund African Business Innovation African Chamber of Commerce of 750,000 Smith (WA)
Urban Development Center. the Pacific Northwest.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Washington Refugee Healing Congolese Integration Network.. 500,000 Smith (WA)
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Little Saigon Landmark......... Friends of Little Saigon....... 4,000,000 Smith (WA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund McKinney Center Capital Project Central District Community 1,000,000 Smith (WA)
Urban Development Preservation & Development
Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Southeast Seattle Affordable Southeast Seattle Senior 750,000 Smith (WA)
Urban Development Housing and Home Ownership. Foundation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Southwest Lake Howard City of Winter Haven........... 750,000 Soto
Urban Development Pedestrian Enhancement.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Deerwood Elementary School Osceola County................. 944,227 Soto
Urban Development Sidewalk Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund HOPKINS PARK AND RIVER ROAD City of St. Cloud.............. 1,051,360 Soto
Urban Development REVITALIZATION.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Lake Wales 1st Street City of Lake Wales............. 750,000 Soto
Urban Development Streetscape.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Michigan Avenue Safety Osceola County................. 1,978,000 Soto
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hope Apartment Housing......... Hope Partnership............... 750,000 Soto
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Purchase of a two fire City of Haines City............ 2,000,000 Soto
Urban Development apparatus (Pierce custom
pumper and quint fire
apparatus) for the City of
Haines City.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Orlando Lake Nona City of Orlando................ 1,000,000 Soto
Urban Development Poitras Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fighting Creek Park ADA Powhatan County................ 750,000 Spanberger
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Replacement Water Tower Serving Spotsylvania County............ 3,000,000 Spanberger
Urban Development the Massaponax and Thornburg
Areas -- Design and
Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund San Mateo County History Museum San Mateo County Historical 750,000 Speier
Urban Development Carriage House. Association.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund San Mateo Marina Branch Public City of San Mateo.............. 1,500,000 Speier
Urban Development Library Restoration Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Burlingame Town Square City of Burlingame............. 750,000 Speier
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund East Palo Alto New Public City of East Palo Alto......... 1,500,000 Speier
Urban Development Library.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund South San Francisco New Library City of South San Francisco.... 1,500,000 Speier
Urban Development and Parks and Recreation
Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Daly City Early Learning Center City of Daly City.............. 800,000 Speier
Urban Development for Infants and Toddlers.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Homeless Youth Center.......... City of Albuquerque............ 1,500,000 Stansbury
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund VIC New Veteran Transitional Veterans Integration Center.... 300,000 Stansbury
Urban Development Housing Campus.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Federally Qualified Health Albuquerque Health Care for the 750,000 Stansbury
Urban Development Center Campus Expansion to Homeless.
Serve People Experiencing
Homelessness in Bernalillo
County, New Mexico..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Albuquerque Adult Learning Albuquerque Adult Learning 600,000 Stansbury
Urban Development Center. Center, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 77th Street Access Improvements City of Scottsdale............. 1,800,000 Stanton
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Vista Colina Family Shelter Central Arizona Shelter 750,000 Stanton
Urban Development Renovation. Services.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Trellis at the Mission Low- Trellis........................ 1,500,000 Stanton
Urban Development Income Affordable Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Affordable Workforce Housing... City of Tempe.................. 500,000 Stanton
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Milaca Airport Road Project.... City of Milaca................. 1,500,000 Stauber
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fulton County Crosslands Fulton County Center for 500,000 Stefanik
Urban Development Industrial Park Improvements. Regional Growth, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wellness Center Facility Silver Bay YMCA................ 1,000,000 Stefanik
Urban Development Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Construction of a Roadway Highlands County............... 1,100,000 Steube
Urban Development Between Sebring Parkway, SR-
17, and Arbuckle Creek Road.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Restoration of Roads--Including City of Wauchula............... 2,000,000 Steube
Urban Development Oak, Bay, and Palmetto Street.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Oakland County Farmer's Market County of Oakland.............. 2,269,000 Stevens
Urban Development Modernization & Improvement
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Troy--Sylvan Glen Lake City of Troy, MI............... 1,500,000 Stevens
Urban Development Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Waterford Downtown Charter Township of Waterford.. 750,000 Stevens
Urban Development Revitalization Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Shiawassee Connection.......... City of Farmington............. 2,100,000 Stevens
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ridge Road Park Phase 1 Design Charter Township of Canton..... 1,000,000 Stevens
Urban Development and Engineering.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Emergency Food Network of Emergency Food Network of 1,500,000 Strickland
Urban Development Tacoma and Pierce County. Tacoma and Pierce County.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund History & Nature Center at Olympia Tumwater Foundation.... 750,000 Strickland
Urban Development Brewery Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Great Neck Senior Center....... Great Neck Senior Center....... 464,500 Suozzi
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Garvies Point Preserve and Nassau County.................. 294,300 Suozzi
Urban Development Museum -- Improving
Connectivity and Accessibility
to Open Spaces, Glen Cove, New
York, Nassau County.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund SNAP (Services Now for Adult Services Now for Adult Persons, 750,000 Suozzi
Urban Development Persons, Inc.) of Eastern Inc.
Queens Older Adult Senior
Center and Case Management
Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Building Health Lifestyles at Young Men's Christian 250,000 Suozzi
Urban Development the YMCA of Long Island. Association Long Island.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Emergency Food Programming..... Metropolitan Council on Jewish 750,000 Suozzi
Urban Development Poverty.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sequoia Grove Affordable Habitat for Humanity East Bay/ 1,000,000 Swalwell
Urban Development Housing. Silicon Valley.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Alameda County ALL IN Eats Food Alameda County................. 1,400,000 Swalwell
Urban Development Hub, Livermore.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sunrise at Bogart Permanent Neighborhood Partnership 3,000,000 Takano
Urban Development Supportive Housing Development. Housing Services, Inc. Sunrise
at Bogart, LP.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Integrated Solutions for Parkview Legacy Foundation..... 750,000 Takano
Urban Development Community Wellness and Stable
Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund MoVal Emergency Shelter/Rapid City of Moreno Valley.......... 1,000,000 Takano
Urban Development Rehousing Program.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Community Program Enhancement City of Perris................. 3,000,000 Takano
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Park Drive Revitalization City of Rome................... 3,000,000 Tenney
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Buy-out of Repetitive Flood Town of Whitestown............. 227,000 Tenney
Urban Development Loss Properties.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Martinez Municipal Fishing Pier City of Martinez............... 2,547,600 Thompson (CA)
Urban Development Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys and Girls Club Sonoma- Boys and Girls Club Sonoma- 4,000,000 Thompson (CA)
Urban Development Marin. Marin.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Napa Intensive and Permanent City of Napa, CA............... 750,000 Thompson (CA)
Urban Development Mental Health Housing Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Preserving and Restoring Mare The Mare Island Historic Park 1,219,000 Thompson (CA)
Urban Development Island Landmarks. Foundation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Burns Valley Sports Complex & City of Clearlake.............. 2,000,000 Thompson (CA)
Urban Development Recreation Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Providence Rohnert Park House.. Providence Health & Services -- 1,300,000 Thompson (CA)
Urban Development Washington.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sunflower County Business Sunflower County............... 2,000,000 Thompson (MS)
Urban Development Improvement District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bolivar County Utilization Bolivar County................. 2,000,000 Thompson (MS)
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The City of Coffeeville's Town of Coffeeville............ 500,000 Thompson (MS)
Urban Development Recreational Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Emmett Till Tutwiler Museum & Emmett Till Tutwiler Museum & 750,000 Thompson (MS)
Urban Development Welcome Center. Welcome Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Restoration of Sewage and Water Friends of Twin Lakes ANF...... 500,000 Thompson (PA)
Urban Development Systems with Water System
Extension at Twin Lakes.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Redford Township Wellness Redford Township............... 2,000,000 Tlaib
Urban Development Center, Redford Township,
Wayne County, Michigan, 13th
Congressional District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Garden City Community Center Garden City.................... 2,100,000 Tlaib
Urban Development Rehabilitation Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Grandmont Rosedale Mixed-Use Grandmont Rosedale Development 2,500,000 Tlaib
Urban Development Development for Low-Income Corporation.
Senior Housing and Commercial
Space in Detroit, Wayne,
Michigan, 13th Congressional
District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Repurpose of Marshall Middle City of Westland............... 3,500,000 Tlaib
Urban Development School for a Service &
Learning Center in Westland,
Wayne County, Michigan, 13th
Congressional District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Beechwood Center Renovation City of River Rouge............ 869,500 Tlaib
Urban Development City of River Rouge, Wayne
County, Michigan, 13th
Congressional District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Kessey Fieldhouse and Rouge City of Melvindale............. 2,000,000 Tlaib
Urban Development River Boat Launch Capital
Improvements City of
Melvindale, Wayne County,
Michigan, 13th Congressional
District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Complete the Multi-Service City of Highland Park.......... 496,000 Tlaib
Urban Development Facility for Health and Human
Services Project in Highland
Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Matton Shipyard Preservation The Erie Canalway Heritage 505,359 Tonko
Urban Development and Adaptive Reuse Initiative, Fund, Inc..
Waterford, New York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Transitional Housing and In Our Own Voices, Inc......... 750,000 Tonko
Urban Development Services for LGBT and Gender
Non-Confirming, Albany, New
York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Little Italty's Neighborhood TAP Inc........................ 500,000 Tonko
Urban Development Placemaking for Economic
Development, Troy, New York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Charlton Community Center, Town of Charlton............... 540,000 Tonko
Urban Development Charlton, New York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Employment Services Facility Unity House of Troy, Inc....... 800,000 Tonko
Urban Development Improvement Project, Troy, New
York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Schenectady Community Action Schenectady Community Action 1,500,000 Tonko
Urban Development Program Campus Project, Program.
Schenectady, New York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund HOMEBASE--Combatting Social RISE Housing and Support 2,358,292 Tonko
Urban Development Isolation & Stigma In the Services.
Mental Health Community,
Saratoga Springs, New York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Esperanza Verde Park, City of Amsterdam.............. 650,000 Tonko
Urban Development Amsterdam, New York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Business Incubator, Amsterdam, Amsterdam Free Library......... 469,333 Tonko
Urban Development New York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hoffman Park Community Center City of Albany................. 400,000 Tonko
Urban Development Improvements, Albany, New York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Downtown Main Street Economic City of Upland................. 750,000 Torres (CA)
Urban Development Recovery and Revitalization
Project- Phase 2.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Prado Regional Park Food Court San Bernardino County Regional 2,280,000 Torres (CA)
Urban Development Rehabilitation. Parks.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund La Casita Community Center..... City of Pomona................. 4,000,000 Torres (CA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pacific Electric Trail The City of Fontana............ 750,000 Torres (CA)
Urban Development Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Courtplace Housing Development. The City of Fontana............ 4,000,000 Torres (CA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund South Bronx Food Hub Expansion. Catholic Charities Community 204,281 Torres (NY)
Urban Development Services, Archdiocese of New
York.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Morrison Public Plaza and Open Youth Ministries for Peace and 250,000 Torres (NY)
Urban Development Market. Justice, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Worker's Operation Center...... New York Botanical Garden...... 1,000,000 Torres (NY)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund NYCHA Jackson Houses Exterior New York City Housing Authority 3,000,000 Torres (NY)
Urban Development Lighting Installation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Expansion of Behavioral Health Montefiore Medical Center...... 750,000 Torres (NY)
Urban Development Clinics in Montefiore School
Based Health Centers.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund STEM and Green Career Wildlife Conservation Society.. 1,178,406 Torres (NY)
Urban Development Internships for Bronx College
Students.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Security Surveillance Systems Diego Beekman Mutual Housing 600,000 Torres (NY)
Urban Development Upgrades. Association, HDFC.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cap Dracut Landfill............ Town of Dracut................. 1,500,000 Trahan
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Martin/Cawley Complex Lowell Athletics and Activities 3,000,000 Trahan
Urban Development Renovation. Foundation Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Winnekenni Recreation Area City of Haverhill.............. 700,000 Trahan
Urban Development Improvements & Restoration
Plan.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund 1301 Middlesex Family Shelter Community Teamwork, Inc........ 3,000,000 Trahan
Urban Development Acquisition Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ellen Swallow Richards Park and Lawrence CommunityWorks Inc.... 2,116,000 Trahan
Urban Development Island Parkside Open Space and
Recreation Plan (ESR/IP).
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Historic Asa Parlin House Town of Acton.................. 750,000 Trahan
Urban Development Restoration -- Community and
Cultural Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fitchburg State University, Fitchburg State University..... 2,000,000 Trahan
Urban Development Phase 2 Fitchburg Theater
Block.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Club of Washington Boys & Girls Club of Washington 4,000,000 Trone
Urban Development County (BGCWC) Pennsylvania County.
Avenue Clubhouse Replacement
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Frederick HHS Permanent City of Frederick.............. 1,315,843 Trone
Urban Development Supportive Housing, Food
Distribution Center, & Soup
Kitchen Upgrades Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Pleasant View Historic Site The Pleasant View Historical 942,303 Trone
Urban Development Preservation and Restoration Association.
Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Pittsburgh Institute of Pittsburgh Institute of 750,000 Trone
Urban Development Aeronautics Hagerstown Campus Aeronautics.
Expansion Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Development and Low Dam City of West Carrollton........ 3,000,000 Turner
Urban Development Revitalization Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Project Plymouth Site Assembly Dayton-Montgomery County Port 3,000,000 Turner
Urban Development and Acquisition. Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Dayton International Airport City of Vandalia............... 1,330,000 Turner
Urban Development (DAY)--Northeast Logistics
Access Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hinckley Public Library........ Hinckley Public Library 750,000 Underwood
Urban Development District.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Relocation of the Batavia City of Batavia................ 3,000,000 Underwood
Urban Development Interfaith Food Pantry and
Clothes Closet.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Sturgis Downtown Revitalization City of Sturgis................ 1,000,000 Upton
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Indiana-Michigan River Valley United Way of Southwest 912,000 Upton
Urban Development Trail Extension (Section 1). Michigan.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Ox Creek Clean Up and City of Benton Harbor.......... 3,000,000 Upton
Urban Development Redevelopment.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Corazon del Valle Commons Housing Authority of Fresno 2,000,000 Valadao
Urban Development Housing Project Construction County.
and Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tulare Emergency Homeless City of Tulare................. 1,500,000 Valadao
Urban Development Shelter Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Caruthers Education and Caruthers Unified School 2,895,000 Valadao
Urban Development Community Activity Center District.
Constructions and Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Santa Fe Way Resurfacing and City of Shafter................ 2,000,000 Valadao
Urban Development Shoulder Improvements Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hanford Veterans and Seniors City of Hanford................ 561,000 Valadao
Urban Development Building Renovation and
Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Community Center Improvement... Bangladesh Association of South 250,000 Van Drew
Urban Development Jersey.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Light Up San Diego Streetlight City of San Diego.............. 1,500,000 Vargas
Urban Development Improvement Program--Logan
Heights.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund San Ysidro Community Activity City of San Diego.............. 4,000,000 Vargas
Urban Development Center Enhancements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Beach and Boat Launch at Harbor San Diego Unified Port District 3,000,000 Vargas
Urban Development Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Beyer Park Phase II City of San Diego.............. 3,000,000 Vargas
Urban Development Construction.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Arlington -- City of Arlington.............. 2,400,000 Veasey
Urban Development Neighborhood Wi-Fi.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Transform 1012 N. Main Street Transform 1012 N. Main Street.. 4,000,000 Veasey
Urban Development professional services and
expenses for the design phase,
Fort Worth, Texas, Tarrant
County, Congressional District
12.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hughes House Public Housing Authority of the City 4,000,000 Veasey
Urban Development Infrastructure Improvements. of Fort Worth, Fort Worth
Housing Authority dba Fort
Worth Housing Solutions.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Dallas -- Hensley Field City of Dallas................. 1,000,000 Veasey
Urban Development Shoreline Modification.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Center for Transforming Lives' Center for Transforming Lives.. 2,250,000 Veasey
Urban Development Riverside Early Childhood
Education & Economic Mobility
Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund United Way of Tarrant County-- United Way of Tarrant County... 750,000 Veasey
Urban Development Mission United.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund United Way of Tarrant County- United Way of Tarrant County... 400,000 Veasey
Urban Development Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance Program (VITA)..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Southern Gateway Park.......... Southern Gateway Public Green 3,000,000 Veasey
Urban Development Foundation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund City of Irving--Southwest Park City of Irving................. 750,000 Veasey
Urban Development Renovation Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund William M. McDonald YMCA YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth 1,488,690 Veasey
Urban Development Covered Outdoor Gymnasium
Space.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund United Way of Tarrant County United Way of Tarrant County... 750,000 Veasey
Urban Development Workforce Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund FAC Affordable Solar........... Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc.... 750,000 Velazquez
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Public Housing Leadership Good Old Lower East Side, Inc.. 300,000 Velazquez
Urban Development Academy.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund NYCHA ADA Accessibility and New York City Housing Authority 750,000 Velazquez
Urban Development Security Lighting Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Acquisition of a building in The Center for Law and Human 750,000 Velazquez
Urban Development the Bushwick, Brooklyn Values (DBA The Action Lab).
neighborhood to create the
Brooklyn Center for Social
Justice, Entrepreneurship and
the Arts (BCSEA)..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Grand Street Settlement 80 Pitt Grand Street Settlement, Inc... 1,100,000 Velazquez
Urban Development St. Community Center
Renovation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Feeding South Florida Mobile Feeding South Florida, Inc..... 2,000,000 Wasserman
Urban Development Market and Kitchen. Schultz
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gardena Rosecrans Community City of Gardena................ 1,000,000 Waters
Urban Development Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Gateway Place.................. Grant Housing and Economic 4,000,000 Waters
Urban Development Development Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Legacy Project................. Neighborhood Housing Services 1,500,000 Waters
Urban Development of Los Angeles County.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Watts and South LA Macedonia Community Development 1,000,000 Waters
Urban Development Entrepreneurship Accelerator. Corporation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund PATH Villas Normandie.......... PATH Ventures.................. 750,000 Waters
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Torrance Temporary Housing City of Torrance............... 750,000 Waters
Urban Development Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Lawndale New Teen Center/ City of Lawndale............... 4,000,000 Waters
Urban Development Municipal Services Department
Building Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund East Brunswick Public Library East Brunswick Township........ 750,000 Watson Coleman
Urban Development Building Infrastructure.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Manville Veterans Freedom Plaza Borough of Manville............ 350,000 Watson Coleman
Urban Development Creation.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Witherspoon Street Improvements Municipality of Princeton...... 750,000 Watson Coleman
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Wireworks...................... City of Trenton................ 750,000 Watson Coleman
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Van Veghten House Restoration.. Somerset County Historical 2,443,000 Watson Coleman
Urban Development Society.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Coalport Neighborhood Kean University................ 750,000 Watson Coleman
Urban Development Revitalization Planning.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Assunpink Greenway Active City of Trenton................ 2,000,000 Watson Coleman
Urban Development Recreation Corridor.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Citrus Grove Road Phase II Lake County.................... 1,000,000 Webster (FL)
Urban Development Final Design.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Champlain Valley Food Access Champlain Valley Office of 100,000 Welch
Urban Development Network Fulfillment Center. Economic Opportunity.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Modernizing the Energy Vermont State Colleges......... 750,000 Welch
Urban Development Efficiency of the Alexander
Twilight Theater.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bennington's Fair Food Town of Bennington............. 2,200,000 Welch
Urban Development Initiative: Building an
inclusive, fair food system
for all.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Main Street Family Housing..... Committee on Temporary Shelter. 825,000 Welch
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Fair Haven Town Hall Town of Fair Haven............. 250,000 Welch
Urban Development Revitalization.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Restore the Gardner Park City of Newport................ 500,000 Welch
Urban Development Grandstand & Ballfield.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Community Rides Vermont-- Capstone Community Action...... 750,000 Welch
Urban Development Transit Properly Scaled for
Rural Vermont.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Boys and Girls Club of The Boys and Girls Club of 518,500 Welch
Urban Development Burlington's Swimming Pool Burlington.
Repair.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Hamilton County Affordable The Cincinnati Metropolitan 2,000,000 Wenstrup
Urban Development Housing Project (EAST). Housing Authority.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Scioto Valley Regional Water The Village of Piketon......... 2,000,000 Wenstrup
Urban Development Reclamation Facility and Water
Treatment Plant.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Tuscarora Crossing Phases 1 and Loudoun County, Virginia....... 1,000,000 Wexton
Urban Development 2.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund New Bethany Shelter for Special New Bethany, Inc............... 2,000,000 Wild
Urban Development Populations.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Greater Valley YMCA Southern Greater Valley YMCA............ 3,000,000 Wild
Urban Development Lehigh Facility Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Museum of Indian Culture Museum of Indian Culture....... 963,000 Wild
Urban Development Expansion--Lenape Village.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Upper Macungie Township Upper Macungie Township........ 750,000 Wild
Urban Development Community Center.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Greenway Trail Gap at Saucon City of Bethlehem.............. 2,700,000 Wild
Urban Development Rail Trail Connection.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Via of the Lehigh Valley Via of the Lehigh Valley, Inc.. 750,000 Wild
Urban Development Prevocational Workshop Capital
Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Midtown Connector Project...... MCP Foundation, Inc............ 750,000 Williams (GA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Rainbow Drive and Columbia DeKalb County, GA.............. 750,000 Williams (GA)
Urban Development Drive Sidewalk Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Restoration of the Historic Ralph David Abernathy III 4,000,000 Williams (GA)
Urban Development West Hunter Street Baptist Foundation, Inc..
Church.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund HUB404......................... Buckhead CID................... 750,000 Williams (GA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund The Propel Center.............. Ed Farm........................ 2,544,902 Williams (GA)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Enhancements to the Museum of Museum of Contemporary Art, 3,000,000 Wilson (FL)
Urban Development Contemporary Art, Inc. in Inc..
North Miami.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Washington Park Site City of North Miami Beach...... 3,000,000 Wilson (FL)
Urban Development Development.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Miami Veterans Housing Project. United Way Miami............... 3,000,000 Wilson (FL)
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Cultural Facility Development City of West Park.............. 3,000,000 Wilson (FL)
Urban Development at McTyre Park.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Repetitive Property Losses-- City of Miami Gardens.......... 750,000 Wilson (FL)
Urban Development Drainage Improvement Project.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Phase 2 Simonhoff Floral Park City of Miami Parks and 4,000,000 Wilson (FL)
Urban Development Improvements/COVID-19 Memorial Recreation Department.
and Douglas Park Community
Center Improvements.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Boys & Girls Club of Miami Dade Boys & Girls Club of Miami 4,000,000 Wilson (FL)
Urban Development Dade, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Bahamian Museum of Arts and Thelma Gibson Health 4,000,000 Wilson (FL)
Urban Development Culture. Initiative, Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Berryville Public Library Friends of Berryville Library, 1,000,000 Womack
Urban Development Construction. Inc..
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Mill Branch Park Expansion..... City of Goshen................. 880,000 Womack
Urban Development
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Industrial Park Drive and Marla City of Mulberry............... 4,000,000 Womack
Urban Development Lane Road Resurfacing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Building Forever Families St. Joseph Children's Home..... 1,000,000 Yarmuth
Urban Development Education Renovation- School
for Foster Children.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund St. John Center Single-Site St. John Center, Inc........... 1,500,000 Yarmuth
Urban Development Permanent Supportive Housing.
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Department of Housing and Community Development Fund Edgewood Avenue Corridor Town of Smithtown.............. 1,110,000 Zeldin
Urban Development Project.
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Compliance With Rule XIII, Cl. 3(e) (Ramseyer Rule)
In compliance with clause 3(e) of rule XIII of the Rules of
the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by
the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law
proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new
matter is printed in italics, existing law in which no change
is proposed is shown in roman):
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND JOBS ACT
(Public Law 117-58)
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DIVISION J--APPROPRIATIONS
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TITLE VIII--TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED
AGENCIES
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
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NORTHEAST CORRIDOR GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER
CORPORATION(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for ``Northeast Corridor Grants to
the National Railroad Passenger Corporation'', $6,000,000,000,
to remain available until expended, for activities associated
with the Northeast Corridor, as authorized by section 22101(a)
of division B of this Act: Provided, That $1,200,000,000, to
remain available until expended, shall be made available for
fiscal year 2022, $1,200,000,000, to remain available until
expended, shall be made available for fiscal year 2023,
$1,200,000,000, to remain available until expended, shall be
made available for fiscal year 2024, $1,200,000,000, to remain
available until expended, shall be made available for fiscal
year 2025, and $1,200,000,000, to remain available until
expended, shall be made available for fiscal year 2026:
Provided further, That the amounts made available under this
heading in this Act shall be made available for capital
projects for the purpose of eliminating the backlog of obsolete
assets and Amtrak's deferred maintenance backlog of rolling
stock, facilities, stations, and infrastructure: Provided
further, That amounts made available under this heading in this
Act shall be made available for appropriate costs required for
the following capital projects--
(1) acquiring new passenger rolling stock for the
replacement of single-level passenger cars used in
Amtrak's Northeast Corridor services, and associated
rehabilitation, upgrade, and expansion of facilities
used to maintain and store such equipment;
(2) bringing Amtrak-served stations to full
compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act;
(3) eliminating the backlog of deferred capital work
on sole-benefit Amtrak-owned assets located on the
Northeast Corridor; or
(4) carrying out Northeast Corridor capital renewal
backlog projects: Provided further, That not later
than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act,
the [Secretary of Transportation shall submit]
Secretary of Transportation, in consultation with
Amtrak, shall submit to the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations a detailed spend plan, including a
list of project locations under the preceding proviso
to be funded for fiscal year 2022: Provided further,
That for each fiscal year through 2026, as part of the
annual budget submission of the President under section
1105(a) of title 31, United States Code, the [Secretary
of Transportation shall submit] Secretary of
Transportation, in consultation with Amtrak, shall
prepare and submit a detailed spend plan for that
fiscal year, including a list of project locations
under the third proviso: Provided further, That
amounts made available under this heading in this Act
shall be in addition to other amounts made available
for such purposes, including to enable the Secretary of
Transportation to make or amend existing grants to
Amtrak for activities associated with the Northeast
Corridor, as authorized by section 22101(a) of division
B of this Act: Provided further, That amounts made
available under this heading in this Act may be used by
Amtrak to fund, in whole or in part, the costs of
Northeast Corridor capital renewal backlog projects,
including the costs of joint public transportation and
intercity passenger rail capital projects,
notwithstanding the limitations in section 24319(g) and
section 24905(c) of title 49, United States Code:
Provided further, That notwithstanding section 24911(f)
of title 49, United States Code, amounts made available
under this heading in this Act may be used as non-
Federal share for Northeast Corridor projects selected
for award under such section after the date of
enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the
Secretary may retain up to one half of 1 percent of the
amounts made available under both this heading in this
Act and the ``National Network Grants to the National
Railroad Passenger Corporation'' heading in this Act to
fund the costs of oversight of Amtrak, as authorized by
section 22101(c) of division B of this Act: Provided
further, That in addition to the oversight funds
authorized under section 22101(c) of division B of this
Act, the Secretary may retain up to $5,000,000 of the
funds made available under this heading in this Act for
each fiscal year for the Northeast Corridor Commission
established under section 24905 of title 49, United
States Code[, to facilitate a coordinated and efficient
delivery of projects carried out under this heading in
this Act]: Provided further, That amounts made
available under this heading in this Act may be
transferred to and merged with amounts made available
under the heading ``National Network Grants to the
National Railroad Passenger Corporation'' in this Act
for the purposes authorized under that heading:
Provided further, That such amount is designated by the
Congress as being for an emergency requirement pursuant
to section 4112(a) of H. Con. Res. 71 (115th Congress),
the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year
2018, and to section 251(b) of the Balanced Budget and
Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.
NATIONAL NETWORK GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER
CORPORATION(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for ``National Network Grants to the
National Railroad Passenger Corporation'', $16,000,000,000, to
remain available until expended, for activities associated with
the National Network, as authorized by section 22101(b) of
division B of this Act: Provided, That $3,200,000,000, to
remain available until expended, shall be made available for
fiscal year 2022, $3,200,000,000, to remain available until
expended, shall be made available for fiscal year 2023,
$3,200,000,000, to remain available until expended, shall be
made available for fiscal year 2024, $3,200,000,000, to remain
available until expended, shall be made available for fiscal
year 2025, and $3,200,000,000, to remain available until
expended, shall be made available for fiscal year 2026:
Provided further, That amounts made available under this
heading in this Act shall be made available for appropriate
costs required for capital projects for the purpose of
eliminating Amtrak's deferred maintenance backlog of rolling
stock, facilities, stations and infrastructure, including--
(1) acquiring new passenger rolling stock to replace
obsolete passenger equipment used in Amtrak's long-
distance and state-supported services, and associated
rehabilitation, upgrade, or expansion of facilities
used to maintain and store such equipment;
(2) bringing Amtrak-served stations to full
compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act;
(3) eliminating the backlog of deferred capital work
on Amtrak-owned railroad assets not located on the
Northeast Corridor; and
(4) projects to eliminate the backlog of obsolete
assets associated with Amtrak's national rail passenger
transportation system, such as systems for
reservations, security, training centers, and
technology: Provided further, That not later than 180
days after the date of enactment of this Act, the
[Secretary of Transportation shall submit] Secretary of
Transportation, in consultation with Amtrak, shall
submit to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations a detailed spend plan, including a list
of project locations under the preceding proviso to be
funded for fiscal year 2022: Provided further, That
for each fiscal year through 2026, as part of the
annual budget submission of the President under section
1105(a) of title 31, United States Code, the [Secretary
of Transportation shall submit] Secretary of
Transportation, in consultation with Amtrak, shall
prepare and submit a detailed spend plan for that
fiscal year, including a list of project locations
under the third proviso: Provided further, That of the
amounts made available under this heading in this Act,
and in addition to amounts made available for similar
purposes under this heading in prior Acts, Amtrak shall
use such amounts as necessary for the replacement of
single-level passenger cars and associated
rehabilitation, upgrade, and expansion of facilities
used to maintain and store such passenger cars, and
such amounts shall be for its direct costs and in lieu
of payments from States for such purposes,
notwithstanding section 209 of the Passenger Rail
Investment and Improvement Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-
432), as amended: Provided further, That amounts made
available under this heading in this Act shall be in
addition to other amounts made available for such
purposes, including to enable the Secretary of
Transportation to make or amend existing grants to
Amtrak for activities associated with the National
Network, as authorized by section 22101(b) of division
B of this Act: Provided further, That in addition to
the oversight funds authorized under section 22101(c)
of division B of this Act, the Secretary may retain up
to $3,000,000 of the funds made available under this
heading in this Act for each fiscal year for the State-
Supported Route Committee established under section
24712(a) of title 49, United States Code: Provided
further, That of the funds made available under this
heading in this Act, the Secretary may retain up to
$3,000,000 for each fiscal year for interstate rail
compact grants, as authorized by section 22910 of title
49, United States Code: Provided further, That of the
funds made available under this heading in this Act,
not less than $50,000,000 for each fiscal year shall be
used to make grants, as authorized under section 22908
of title 49 United States Code consistent with the
requirements of that section: Provided further, That
of the amounts made available under this heading in
this Act, such sums as are necessary, shall be
available for purposes authorized in section 22214 of
division B of this Act: Provided further, That amounts
made available under this heading in this Act may be
transferred to and merged with amounts made available
under the heading ``Northeast Corridor Grants to the
National Railroad Passenger Corporation'' in this Act
for the purposes authorized under that heading:
Provided further, That such amount is designated by the
Congress as being for an emergency requirement pursuant
to section 4112(a) of H. Con. Res. 71 (115th Congress),
the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year
2018, and to section 251(b) of the Balanced Budget and
Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.
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administrative provisions--federal railroad administration(including
transfer of funds)
Sec. 802. Amounts made available to the Secretary of
Transportation or to the Federal Railroad Administration in
this title in this Act for the costs of award, administration,
and project management oversight of financial assistance under
the programs that are administered by the Federal Railroad
Administration may be transferred to a ``Financial Assistance
Oversight and Technical Assistance'' account, to remain
available until expended, for the necessary expenses to support
the award, administration, project management oversight, and
technical assistance of programs administered by the Federal
Railroad Administration under this Act: Provided, That one-
quarter of one percent of the amounts that could be transferred
pursuant to the authority in this section in each of fiscal
years 2022 through 2026 shall be transferred to the Office of
Inspector General of the Department of Transportation for
oversight of funding provided to the Department of
Transportation in this title in this Act: Provided further,
That one-quarter of one percent of the amounts that could be
transferred pursuant to the authority in this section in each
of fiscal years 2022 through 2026 shall be transferred to the
National Railroad Passenger Corporation Office of Inspector
General for oversight of funding provided to the National
Railroad Passenger Corporation in this title in this Act.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACT
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administrative provisions
Sec. 7. (a) The personnel employed in connection with, and
the assets, liabilities, contracts, property, records, and
unexpended balances of appropriations, authorizations,
allocations, or other funds held, used, arising from, or
available or to be made available in connection with, the
functions, powers, and duties transferred by section 5 of this
Act are hereby transferred with such functions, powers, and
duties, respectively.
(c) The Secretary is authorized, subject to the civil service
and classification laws, to select, appoint, employ, and fix
the compensation of such officers and employees, including
attorneys as shall be necessary to carry out the provisions of
this Act and to prescribe their authority and duties: Provided,
That any other provisions of law to the contrary
notwithstanding, the Secretary may fix the compensation for not
more than six positions in the Department at the annual rate
applicable to positions in level V of the Federal Executive
Salary Schedule provided by the Federal Executive Salary Act of
1964.
(d) The Secretary may delegate any of his functions, powers,
and duties to such officers and employees of the Department as
he may designate, may authorize such successive redelegations
of such functions, powers, and duties as he may deem desirable,
and may make such rules and regulations as may be necessary to
carry out his functions, powers, and duties. The second proviso
of section 101(c) of the Housing Act of 1949 is hereby
repealed.
(e) The Secretary may obtain services as authorized by
section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946, at rates for
individuals not to exceed the per diem equivalent to the
highest rate for grade GS-18 of the General Schedule under
section 5332 of title 5, United States Code. The Secretary is
authorized to enter into contracts with private companies for
the provision of such managerial support to the Federal Housing
Administration as the Secretary determines to be appropriate,
including but not limited to the management of insurance risk
and the improvement of the delivery of mortgage insurance.
(f) The Secretary is authorized to establish a working
capital fund, to be available without fiscal year limitation,
for expenses necessary for the maintenance and operation of
such common administrative services as he shall find to be
desirable in the interest of economy and efficiency in the
Department, including such services as a central supply service
for stationery and other supplies and equipment for which
adequate stocks may be maintained to meet in whole or in part
the requirements of the Department and its agencies; central
messenger, mail, telephone, and other communications services;
office space; central services for document reproduction and
for graphics and visual aids; and a central library service. In
addition to amounts appropriated to provide capital for said
fund, which appropriations are hereby authorized, the fund
shall be capitalized by transfer to it of such stocks of
supplies and equipment on hand or on order as the Secretary
shall direct. Such funds shall be reimbursed from available
funds of agencies and offices in the Department for which
services are performed at rates which will return in full all
expenses of operation, including reserves for accrued annual
leave and for depreciation of equipment.
(g) The Secretary shall cause a seal of office to be made for
the Department of such device as he shall approve, and judicial
notice shall be taken of such seal.
(h) Except as such authority is otherwise expressly provided
in any other Act administered by the Secretary, such financial
transactions of the Secretary as the making of loans or grants
(and vouchers approved by the Secretary in connection with such
financial transactions) shall be final and conclusive upon all
officers of the Government. Funds made available to the
Secretary pursuant to any provision of law for such financial
transactions shall be deposited in a checking account or
accounts with the Treasurer of the United States. Such funds
and any receipts and assets obtained or held by the Secretary
in connection with such financial transactions shall be
available, in such amounts as may from year to year be
authorized by the Congress, for the administrative expenses of
the Secretary in connection with such financial transactions.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, the Secretary
may, with the approval of the Comptroller General, consolidate
into one or more accounts for banking and checking purposes all
cash obtained or held in connection with such financial
transactions, including amounts appropriated, from whatever
source derived.
(i) Except as such authority is otherwise expressly provided
in any other Act administered by the Secretary, the Secretary
is authorized to--
(1) foreclose on any property or commence any action
to protect or enforce any right conferred upon him by
any law, contract, or other agreement, and bid for and
purchase at any foreclosure or any other sale any
property in connection with which he has made a loan or
grant. In the event of any such acquisition, the
Secretary may, notwithstanding any other provision of
law relating to the acquisition, handling, or disposal
of real property by the United States, complete,
administer, remodel and convert, dispose of lease, and
otherwise deal with, such property: Provided, That any
such acquisition of real property shall not deprive any
State or political subdivision thereof of its civil or
criminal jurisdiction in and over such property or
impair the civil rights under the State or local laws
of the inhabitants on such property: Provided further,
That section 3709 of the Revised Statutes shall not
apply to any contract for services or supplies on
account of any property so acquired or owned if the
amount of such contract does not exceed $2,500;
(2) enter into agreements to pay annual sums in lieu
of taxes to any State or local taxing authority with
respect to any real property so acquired or owned;
(3) sell or exchange at public or private sale, or
lease, real or personal property, and sell or exchange
any securities or obligations, upon such terms as he
may fix;
(4) obtain insurance against loss in connection with
property and other assets held;
(5) consent to the modification, with respect to the
rate of interest, time of payment of any installment of
principal or interest, security, or any other term of
any contract or agreement to which he is a party or
which has been transferred to him; and
(6) include in any contract or instrument such other
covenants, conditions, or provisions as he may deem
necessary, including any provisions relating to the
authority or requirements under paragraph (5).
(j) Notwithstanding any other provision of law the Secretary
is authorized to establish fees and charges, chargeable against
program beneficiaries and project participants, which shall be
adequate to cover over the long run, costs of inspection,
project review and financing service, audit by Federal or
federally authorized auditors, and other beneficial rights,
privileges, licenses, and services. Such fees and charges
heretofore or hereafter collected shall be considered
nonadministrative and shall remain available for operating
expenses of the Department in providing similar services on a
consolidated basis.
(k)(1) The Secretary is authorized to accept and utilize
voluntary and uncompensated services and accept, hold,
administer, and utilize gifts and bequests of property, both
real and personal, for the purpose of aiding or facilitating
the work of the Department. Gifts and bequests of money and the
proceeds from sales of other property received as gifts or
bequest shall be deposited in the Treasury in a separate fund
and shall be disbursed upon order of the Secretary. Property
accepted pursuant to this paragraph, and the proceeds thereof,
shall be used as nearly as possible in accordance with the
terms of the gift or bequest.
(2) For the purpose of Federal income, estate, and gift
taxes, property accepted under paragraph (1) shall be
considered as a gift or bequest to or for use of the United
States.
(3) Upon the request of the Secretary, the Secretary of the
Treasury may invest and reinvest in securities of the United
States or in securities guaranteed as to principal and interest
by the United States any moneys contained in the fund provided
for in paragraph (1). Income accruing from such securities and
from any other property held by the Secretary pursuant to
paragraph (1) shall be deposited to the credit of the fund and
shall be disbursed upon order of the Secretary.
(l) The Secretary is authorized to appoint, without regard to
the civil service laws, such advisory committees as shall be
appropriate for the purpose of consultation with and advice to
the Department in performance of its functions. Members of such
committees, other than those regularly employed by the Federal
Government, while attending meetings of such committees or
otherwise serving at the request of the Secretary, may be paid
compensation at rates not exceeding those authorized for
individuals under subsection (e) of this section, and while so
serving away from their homes or regular places of business,
may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of
subsistence, as authorized by section 5703 of title 5, United
States Code, for persons in the Government service employed
intermittently.
(m) Whenever he shall determine that, because of location, or
other considerations, any rental housing project assisted under
title II of the National Housing Act or title I of the Housing
and Urban Development Act of 1965 could ordinarily be expected
substantially to serve the family housing needs of lower income
military personnel serving on active duty, the Secretary is
authorized to provide for or approve such preference or
priority of occupancy of such project by such military
personnel as he shall determine is appropriate to assure that
the project will serve their needs on a continuing basis
notwithstanding the frequency with which individual members of
such personnel may be transferred or reassigned to new duty
stations.
(n) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary
is authorized by contract or otherwise to establish, equip, and
operate a day care center facility or facilities, or to assist
in establishing, equipping, and operating interagency day care
facilities for the purpose of serving children who are members
of households of employees of the Department. The Secretary is
authorized to establish or provide for the establishment of
appropriate fees and charges to be chargeable against the
Department of Housing and Urban Development employees or others
who are beneficiaries of services provided by any such day care
center. In addition, limited start-up costs may be provided by
the Secretary in an amount limited to 3 per centum of the first
year's operating budget, but not to exceed $3,500.
(o)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Secretary shall transmit to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Banking,
Finance and Urban Affairs of the House of Representatives an
agenda of all rules or regulations which are under development
or review by the Department. Such an agenda shall be
transmitted to such Committees within 30 days of the date of
enactment of this subsection and at least semiannually
thereafter.
(2)(A) Any rule or regulation which is on any agenda
submitted under paragraph (1) may not be published for comment
prior to or during the 15-calendar day period beginning on the
day after the date on which such agenda was transmitted. If
within such period, either Committee notifies the Secretary in
writing that it intends to review any rule or regulation or
portion thereof which appears on the agenda, the Secretary
shall submit to both Committees a copy of any such rule or
regulation, in the form it is intended to be proposed, at least
15 calendar days prior to its being published for comment in
the Federal Register.
(B) Any rule or regulation which has not been published for
comment before the date of enactment of this subsection and
which does not appear on an agenda submitted under paragraph
(1) shall be submitted to both such Committees at least 15
calendar days prior to its being published for comment.
(3) No rule or regulation may become effective until after
the expiration of the 30-calendar day period beginning on the
day after the day on which such rule or regulation is published
as final. Any regulation implementing any provision of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989
that authorizes the imposition of a civil money penalty may not
become effective until after the expiration of a public comment
period of not less than 60 days.
(4) The provisions of paragraphs (2) and (3) may be waived
upon the written request of the Secretary, if agreed to by the
Chairmen and Ranking Minority Members of both Committees.
(7) The Secretary shall include with each rule or regulation
required to be transmitted to the Committees under this
subsection a detailed summary of all changes required by the
Office of Management and Budget that prohibit, modify,
postpone, or disapprove such rule or regulation in whole or
part.
(p) A plan for the reorganization of any regional, area,
insuring, or other field office of the Department of Housing
and Urban Development may take effect only upon the expiration
of 90 days after publication in the Federal Register of a cost-
benefit analysis of the effects of the plan on each office
involved. Such cost-benefit analysis shall include, but not be
limited to--
(1) an estimate of cost savings supported by the
background information detailing the source and
substantiating the amount of the savings;
(2) an estimate of the additional cost which will
result from the reorganization;
(3) a study of the impact on the local economy; and
(4) an estimate of the effect of the reorganization
on the availability, accessibility, and quality of
services provided for recipients of those services.
Where any of the above factors cannot be quantified, the
Secretary shall provide a statement on the nature and extent of
those factors in the cost-benefit analysis.
(q)(1) Any waiver of regulations of the Department shall be
in writing and shall specify the grounds for approving the
waiver.
(2) The Secretary may delegate authority to approve a waiver
of a regulation only to an individual of Assistant Secretary
rank or equivalent rank, who is authorized to issue the
regulation to be waived.
(3) The Secretary shall notify the public of all waivers of
regulations approved by the Department. The notification shall
be included in a notice in the Federal Register published not
less than quarterly. Each notification shall cover the period
beginning on the day after the last date covered by the prior
notification, and shall--
(A) identify the project, activity, or undertaking
involved;
(B) describe the nature of the requirement that has
been waived and specify the provision involved;
(C) specify the name and title of the official who
granted the waiver request;
(D) include a brief description of the grounds for
approval of the waiver; and
(E) state how more information about the waiver and a
copy of the request and the approval may be obtained.
(4) Any waiver of a provision of a handbook of the Department
shall--
(A) be in writing;
(B) specify the grounds for approving the waiver; and
(C) be maintained in indexed form and made available
for public inspection for not less than the 3-year
period beginning on the date of the waiver.
(r)(1) For the programs listed in paragraph (2), amounts
appropriated under this subsection shall be available to the
Secretary for evaluating and monitoring of all such programs
(including all aspects of the public housing and section 202
programs) and collecting and maintaining data for such
purposes. The Secretary shall expend amounts made available
under this subsection in accordance with the need and
complexity of evaluating and monitoring each such program and
collecting and maintaining data for such purposes.
(2) The programs subject to this subsection shall be the
programs authorized under--
(A) titles I and II of the United States Housing Act
of 1937;
(B) section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959;
(C) section 106 of the Housing and Urban Development
Act of 1968;
(D) the Fair Housing Act;
(E) title I and section 810 of the Housing and
Community Development Act of 1974;
(F) section 201 of the Housing and Community
Development Amendments of 1978;
(G) the Congregate Housing Services Act of 1978;
(H) section 222 of the Housing and Urban-Rural
Recovery Act of 1983;
(I) section 561 of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1987;
(J) title IV of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless
Assistance Act; and
(K) titles II, III, and IV and section 811 of the
Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act.
(3) In conducting evaluations and monitoring pursuant to the
authority under this subsection, and collecting and maintaining
data pursuant to the authority under this subsection, the
Secretary shall determine any need for additional staff and
funding relating to evaluating and monitoring the programs
under paragraph (2) and collecting and maintaining data for
such purposes.
(4)(A) The Secretary may provide for evaluation and
monitoring under this subsection and collecting and maintaining
data for such purposes directly or by grants, contracts, or
interagency agreements. Not more than 50 percent of the amounts
made available under paragraph (1) may be used for grants,
contracts, or interagency agreements.
(B) Any amounts not used for grants, contracts, or
interagency agreements under subparagraph (A) shall be used in
a manner that increases and strengthens the ability of the
Department to monitor and evaluate the programs under paragraph
(2) and to collect and maintain data for such purposes through
officers and employees of the Department.
(5) There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this
subsection such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year 1993
and fiscal year 1994. Such amounts shall remain available until
expended.
(s)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, there is
authorized to be appropriated for salaries and expenses to
carry out the purposes of this section $988,000,000 for fiscal
year 1993 and $1,029,496,000 for fiscal year 1994.
(2) Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated by this
section, $96,000,000 shall be available for each of the fiscal
years 1993 and 1994, which amounts shall be used to provide
staff in regional, field, or zone offices of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development to review, process, approve, and
service applications for mortgage insurance under title II of
the National Housing Act for housing consisting of 5 or more
dwelling units.
(3) Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated to carry out
this section, not less than $5,000,000 of such amount shall be
available for each fiscal year exclusively for the purposes of
providing ongoing training and capacity building for Department
personnel.
(t) Training Regarding Issues Relating to Grandparent-Headed
and Relative-Headed Families.--The Secretary shall ensure that
all personnel employed in field offices of the Department who
have responsibilities for administering the housing assistance
program under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of
1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f) or the supportive housing program under
section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q), and
an appropriate number of personnel in the headquarters office
of the Department who have responsibilities for those programs,
have received adequate training regarding how covered families
(as that term is defined in section 202 of the LEGACY Act of
2003) can be served by existing affordable housing programs.
(u)(1) Funds of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development subject to the Government Corporation Control Act
shall be available, without regard to the limitations on
administrative expenses, for legal services on a contract or
fee basis, and for utilizing and making payment for services
and facilities of the Federal National Mortgage Association,
Government National Mortgage Association, Federal Home Loan
Mortgage Corporation, Federal Financing Bank, Federal Reserve
banks or any member thereof, Federal Home Loan banks, and any
insured bank within the meaning of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation Act, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1811-1).
(2) Corporations and agencies of the Department of Housing
and Urban Development which are subject to chapter 91 of title
31, United States Code, are hereby authorized to make such
expenditures, within the limits of funds and borrowing
authority available to each such corporation or agency and in
accordance with law, and to make such contracts and commitments
without regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by
section 9104 of such title as may be necessary in carrying out
the programs set forth in the budget for such corporation or
agency except as hereinafter provided: Provided, That
collections of these corporations and agencies may be used for
new loan or mortgage purchase commitments only to the extent
expressly provided for in an appropriations Act (unless such
loans are in support of other forms of assistance provided for
in appropriations Acts), except that this proviso shall not
apply to the mortgage insurance or guaranty operations of these
corporations, or where loans or mortgage purchases are
necessary to protect the financial interest of the United
States Government.
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MULTIFAMILY ASSISTED HOUSING REFORM AND AFFORDABILITY ACT OF 1997
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TITLE V--HUD MULTIFAMILY HOUSING REFORM
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Subtitle A--FHA-Insured Multifamily Housing Mortgage and Housing
Assistance Restructuring
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SEC. 515. SECTION 8 RENEWALS AND LONG-TERM AFFORDABILITY COMMITMENT BY
OWNER OF PROJECT.
(a) Section 8 Renewals of Restructured Projects.--
(1) Project-based assistance.--Subject to the
availability of amounts provided in advance in
appropriations Acts, and to the control of the
Secretary of applicable accounts in the Treasury of the
United States, with respect to an expiring section 8
contract on an eligible multifamily housing project to
be renewed with project-based assistance (based on a
determination under subsection (c)), the Secretary
shall enter into contracts with participating
administrative entities pursuant to which the
participating administrative entity shall offer to
renew or extend the contract, or the Secretary shall
offer to renew such contract, and the owner of the
project shall accept the offer, if the initial renewal
is in accordance with the terms and conditions
specified in the mortgage restructuring and rental
assistance sufficiency plan and the rental assistance
assessment plan.
(2) Tenant-based assistance.--Subject to the
availability of amounts provided in advance in
appropriations Acts and to the control of the Secretary
of applicable accounts in the Treasury of the United
States, with respect to an expiring section 8 contract
on an eligible multifamily housing project to be
renewed with tenant-based assistance (based on a
determination under subsection (c)), the Secretary
shall enter into contracts with participating
administrative entities pursuant to which the
participating administrative entity shall provide for
the renewal of section 8 assistance on an eligible
multifamily housing project with tenant-based
assistance, or the Secretary shall provide for such
renewal, in accordance with the terms and conditions
specified in the mortgage restructuring and rental
assistance sufficiency plan and the rental assistance
assessment plan.
(b) Required Commitment.--After the initial renewal of a
section 8 contract pursuant to this section, the owner shall
accept each offer made pursuant to subsection (a) to renew the
contract, for the term of the affordability and use
restrictions required by section 514(e)(6), if the offer to
renew is on terms and conditions specified in the mortgage
restructuring and rental assistance sufficiency plan.
(c) Determination of Whether To Renew With Project-Based or
Tenant-Based Assistance.--
(1) Mandatory renewal of project-based assistance.--
Section 8 assistance shall be renewed with project-
based
assistance, if--
(A) the project is located in an area in
which the participating administrative entity
determines, based on housing market indicators,
such as low vacancy rates or high absorption
rates, that there is not adequate available and
affordable housing or that the tenants of the
project would not be able to locate suitable
units or use the tenant-based assistance
successfully;
(B) a predominant number of the units in the
project are occupied by elderly families,
disabled families, or elderly and disabled
families; or
(C) the project is held by a nonprofit
cooperative ownership housing corporation or
nonprofit cooperative housing trust.
(2) Rental assistance assessment plan.--
(A) In general.--With respect to any project
that is not described in paragraph (1), the
participating administrative entity shall,
after consultation with the owner of the
project, develop a rental assistance assessment
plan to determine whether to renew assistance
for the project with tenant-based assistance or
project-based assistance.
(B) Rental assistance assessment plan
requirements.--Each rental assistance
assessment plan developed under this paragraph
shall include an assessment of the impact of
converting to tenant-based assistance and the
impact of extending project-based assistance
on--
(i) the ability of the tenants to
find adequate, available, decent,
comparable, and affordable housing in
the local market;
(ii) the types of tenants residing in
the project (such as elderly families,
disabled families, large families, and
cooperative homeowners);
(iii) the local housing needs
identified in the comprehensive housing
affordability strategy, and local
market vacancy trends;
(iv) the cost of providing
assistance, comparing the applicable
payment standard to the project's
adjusted rent levels determined under
section 514(g);
(v) the long-term financial stability
of the project;
(vi) the ability of residents to make
reasonable choices about their
individual living situations;
(vii) the quality of the neighborhood
in which the tenants would reside; and
(viii) the project's ability to
compete in the marketplace.
(C) Reports to director.--Each participating
administrative entity shall report regularly to
the Director as defined in subtitle D, as the
Director shall require, identifying--
(i) each eligible multifamily housing
project for which the entity has
developed a rental assistance
assessment plan under this paragraph
that determined that the tenants of the
project generally supported renewal of
assistance with tenant-based
assistance, but under which assistance
for the project was renewed with
project-based assistance; and
(ii) each project for which the
entity has developed such a plan under
which the assistance is renewed using
tenant-based assistance.
(3) Eligibility for tenant-based assistance.--Subject
to paragraph (4), with respect to any project that is
not described in paragraph (1), if a participating
administrative entity approves the use of tenant-based
assistance based on a rental assistance assessment plan
developed under paragraph (2), tenant-based assistance
shall be provided to each assisted family (other than a
family already receiving tenant-based assistance)
residing in the project at the time the assistance
described in section 512(2)(B) terminates.
(4) Assistance through enhanced vouchers.--In the
case of any family described in paragraph (3) that
resides in a project described in section 512(2)(B),
the tenant-based assistance provided shall be enhanced
voucher assistance under section 8(t) of the United
States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(t)).
(5) Inapplicability of certain provision.--If a
participating administrative entity approves renewal
with project-based assistance under this subsection,
section 8(d)(2) of the United States Housing Act of
1937 shall not apply.
(d) Rent Adjustments and Subsequent Renewals.--After the
initial renewal of a section 8 contract pursuant to this
section and notwithstanding any other provision of law or
contract regarding the adjustment of rents or subsequent
renewal of such contract for a project, including such a
provision in section 514 or this section, in the case of a
project subject to any restrictions imposed pursuant to
sections 514 or this section, the Secretary may, not more than
once every 10 years, adjust such rents or renew such contracts
at rent levels that are equal to the lesser of budget-based
rents or comparable market rents for the market area upon the
request of an owner or purchaser who--
(1) demonstrates that--
(A) project income is insufficient to operate
and maintain the project, and no rehabilitation
is currently needed, as determined by the
Secretary; or
(B) the rent adjustment or renewal contract
is necessary to support commercially reasonable
financing (including any required debt service
coverage and replacement reserve) for
rehabilitation necessary to ensure the long-
term sustainability of the project, as
determined by the Secretary, and in the event
the owner or purchaser fails to implement the
rehabilitation as required by the Secretary,
the Secretary may take such action against the
owner or purchaser as allowed by law; and
(2) agrees to--
(A) extend the affordability and use
restrictions required under 514(e)(6) for an
additional twenty years; and
(B) enter into a binding commitment to
continue to renew such contract for and during
such extended term, provided that after the
affordability and use restrictions required
under 514(e)(6) have been maintained for a term
of 30 years:
(i) an owner with a contract for
which rent levels were set at the time
of its initial renewal under section
514(g)(2) shall request that the
Secretary renew such contract under
section 524 for and during such
extended term; and
(ii) an owner with a contract for
which rent levels were set at the time
of its initial renewal under section
514(g)(1) may request that the
Secretary renew such contract under
section 524.
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SEC. 524. RENEWAL OF EXPIRING PROJECT-BASED SECTION 8 CONTRACTS.
(a) In General.--
(1) Renewal.--Subject to paragraph (2), upon
termination or expiration of a contract for project-
based assistance under section 8 for a multifamily
housing project (and notwithstanding section 8(v) of
the United States Housing Act of 1937 for loan
management assistance), the Secretary shall, at the
request of the owner of the project and to the extent
sufficient amounts are made available in appropriation
Acts, use amounts available for the renewal of
assistance under section 8 of such Act to provide such
assistance for the project. The assistance shall be
provided under a contract having such terms and
conditions as the Secretary considers appropriate,
subject to the requirements of this section. This
section shall not require contract renewal for a
project that is eligible under this subtitle for a
mortgage restructuring and rental assistance
sufficiency plan, if there is no approved plan for the
project and the Secretary determines that such an
approved plan is necessary.
(2) Prohibition on renewal.--Notwithstanding part 24
of title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, the
Secretary may elect not to renew assistance for a
project otherwise required to be renewed under
paragraph (1) or provide comparable benefits under
paragraph (1) or (2) of subsection (e) for a project
described in either such paragraph, if the Secretary
determines that a violation under paragraphs (1)
through (4) of section 516(a) has occurred with respect
to the project. For purposes of such a determination,
the provisions of section 516 shall apply to a project
under this section in the same manner and to the same
extent that the provisions of such section apply to
eligible multifamily housing projects, except that the
Secretary shall make the determination under section
516(a)(4).
(3) Contract term for mark-up-to-market contracts.--
In the case of an expiring or terminating contract that
has rent levels less than comparable market rents for
the market area, if the rent levels under the renewal
contract under this section are equal to comparable
market rents for the market area, the contract shall
have a term of not less than 5 years, subject to the
availability of sufficient amounts in appropriation
Acts.
(4) Renewal rents.--Except as provided in subsection
(b), the contract for assistance shall provide
assistance at the following rent levels:
(A) Market rents.--At the request of the
owner of the project, at rent levels equal to
the lesser of comparable market rents for the
market area or 150 percent of the fair market
rents, in the case only of a project that--
(i) has rent levels under the
expiring or terminating contract that
do not exceed such comparable market
rents;
(ii) does not have a low- and
moderate-income use restriction that
can not be eliminated by unilateral
action by the owner;
(iii) is decent, safe, and sanitary
housing, as determined by the
Secretary;
(iv) is not--
(I) owned by a nonprofit
entity;
(II) subject to a contract
for moderate rehabilitation
assistance under section
8(e)(2) of the United States
Housing Act of 1937, as in
effect before October 1, 1991;
or
(III) a project for which the
public housing agency provided
voucher assistance to one or
more of the tenants after the
owner has provided notice of
termination of the contract
covering the tenant's unit; and
(v) has units assisted under the
contract for which the comparable
market rent exceeds 110 percent of the
fair market rent.
The Secretary may adjust the percentages of
fair market rent (as specified in the matter
preceding clause (i) and in clause (v)), but
only upon a determination and written
notification to the Congress within 10 days of
making such determination, that such adjustment
is necessary to ensure that this subparagraph
covers projects with a high risk of nonrenewal
of expiring contracts for project-based
assistance.
(B) Reduction to market rents.--In the case
of a project that has rent levels under the
expiring or terminating contract that exceed
comparable market rents for the market area, at
rent levels equal to such comparable market
rents.
(C) Rents not exceeding market rents.--In the
case of a project that is not subject to
subparagraph (A) or (B), at rent levels that--
(i) are not less than the existing
rents under the terminated or expiring
contract, as adjusted by an operating
cost adjustment factor established by
the Secretary (which shall not result
in a negative adjustment), if such
adjusted rents do not exceed comparable
market rents for the market area; and
(ii) do not exceed comparable market
rents for the market area.
In determining the rent level for a contract
under this subparagraph, the Secretary shall
approve rents sufficient to cover budget-based
cost increases and shall give greater
consideration to providing rent at a level up
to comparable market rents for the market area
based on the number of the criteria under
clauses (i) through (iii) of subparagraph (D)
that the project meets. Notwithstanding any
other provision of law, the Secretary shall
include in such budget-based cost increases
costs relating to the project as a whole
(including costs incurred with respect to units
not covered by the contract for assistance),
but only (I) if inclusion of such costs is
requested by the owner or purchaser of the
project, (II) if inclusion of such costs will
permit capital repairs to the project or
acquisition of the project by a nonprofit
organization, and (III) to the extent that
inclusion of such costs (or a portion thereof)
complies with the requirement under clause
(ii).
(D) Waiver of 150 percent limitation.--
Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), at rent
levels up to comparable market rents for the
market area, in the case of a project that
meets the requirements under clauses (i)
through (v) of subparagraph (A) and--
(i) has residents who are a
particularly vulnerable population, as
demonstrated by a high percentage of
units being rented to elderly families,
disabled families, or large families;
(ii) is located in an area in which
tenant-based assistance would be
difficult to use, as demonstrated by a
low vacancy rate for affordable
housing, a high turnback rate for
vouchers, or a lack of comparable
rental housing; or
(iii) is a high priority for the
local community, as demonstrated by a
contribution of State or local funds to
the property.
In determining the rent level for a contract
under this subparagraph, the Secretary shall
approve rents sufficient to cover budget-based
cost increases and shall give greater
consideration to providing rent at a level up
to comparable market rents for the market area
based on the number of the criteria under
clauses (i) through (iv) that the project
meets.
(5) Comparable market rents and comparison with fair
market rents.--The Secretary shall prescribe the method
for determining comparable market rent by comparison
with rents charged for comparable properties (as such
term is defined in section 512), which may include
appropriate adjustments for utility allowances and
adjustments to reflect the value of any subsidy (other
than section 8 assistance) provided by the Department
of Housing and Urban Development.
(b) Exception Rents.--
(1) Renewal.--In the case of a multifamily housing
project described in paragraph (2), pursuant to the
request of the owner of the project, the contract for
assistance for the project pursuant to subsection (a)
shall provide assistance at the lesser of the following
rent levels:
(A) Adjusted existing rents.--The existing
rents under the expiring contract, as adjusted
by an operating cost adjustment factor
established by the Secretary (which shall not
result in a negative adjustment).
(B) Budget-based rents.--Subject to a
determination by the Secretary that a rent
level under this subparagraph is appropriate
for a project, a rent level that provides
income sufficient to support a budget-based
rent (including a budget-based rent adjustment
if justified by reasonable and expected
operating expenses).
(2) Projects covered.--A multifamily housing project
described in this paragraph is a multifamily housing
project that--
(A) is not an eligible multifamily housing
project under section 512(2); or
(B) is exempt from mortgage restructuring
under this subtitle pursuant to section 514(h).
(3) Moderate rehabilitation projects.--In the case of
a project with a contract under the moderate
rehabilitation program, other than a moderate
rehabilitation contract under section 441 of the
Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, pursuant
to the request of the owner of the project, the
contract for assistance for the project pursuant to
subsection (a) shall provide assistance at the lesser
of the following rent levels:
(A) Adjusted existing rents.--The existing
rents under the expiring contract, as adjusted
by an operating cost adjustment factor
established by the Secretary (which shall not
result in a negative adjustment).
(B) Fair market rents.--Fair market rents
(less any amounts allowed for tenant-purchased
utilities).
(C) Market rents.--Comparable market rents
for the market area.
(c) Rent Adjustments After Renewal of Contract.--
(1) Required.--After the initial renewal of a
contract for assistance under section 8 of the United
States Housing Act of 1937 pursuant to subsection (a),
(b)(1), or (e)(2), the Secretary shall annually adjust
the rents using an operating cost adjustment factor
established by the Secretary (which shall not result in
a negative adjustment) or, upon the request of the
owner and subject to approval of the Secretary, on a
budget basis. In the case of projects with contracts
renewed pursuant to subsection (a) or pursuant to
subsection (e)(2) at rent levels equal to comparable
market rents for the market area, at the expiration of
each 5-year period, the Secretary shall compare
existing rents with comparable market rents for the
market area and may make any adjustments in the rent
necessary to maintain the contract rents at a level not
greater than comparable market rents or to increase
rents to comparable market rents.
(2) Discretionary.--In addition to review and
adjustment required under paragraph (1), in the case of
projects with contracts renewed pursuant to subsection
(a) or pursuant to subsection (e)(2) at rent levels
equal to comparable market rents for the market area,
the Secretary may, at the discretion of the Secretary
but only once within each 5-year period referred to in
paragraph (1), conduct a comparison of rents for a
project and adjust the rents accordingly to maintain
the contract rents at a level not greater than
comparable market rents or to increase rents to
comparable market rents.
(d) Enhanced Vouchers Upon Contract Expiration.--
(1) In general.--In the case of a contract for
project-based assistance under section 8 for a covered
project that is not renewed under subsection (a) or (b)
of this section (or any other authority), to the extent
that amounts for assistance under this subsection are
provided in advance in appropriation Acts, upon the
date of the expiration of such contract the Secretary
shall make enhanced voucher assistance under section
8(t) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42
U.S.C. 1437f(t)) available on behalf of each low-income
family who, upon the date of such expiration, is
residing in an assisted dwelling unit in the covered
project.
(2) Definitions.--For purposes of this subsection,
the following definitions shall apply:
(A) Assisted dwelling unit.--The term
``assisted dwelling unit'' means a dwelling
unit that--
(i) is in a covered project; and
(ii) is covered by rental assistance
provided under the contract for
project-based assistance for the
covered project.
(B) Covered project.--The term ``covered
project'' means any housing that--
(i) consists of more than four
dwelling units;
(ii) is covered in whole or in part
by a contract for project-based
assistance under--
(I) the new construction or
substantial rehabilitation
program under section 8(b)(2)
of the United States Housing
Act of 1937 (as in effect
before October 1, 1983);
(II) the property disposition
program under section 8(b) of
the United States Housing Act
of 1937;
(III) the moderate
rehabilitation program under
section 8(e)(2) of the United
States Housing Act of 1937 (as
in effect before October 1,
1991);
(IV) the loan management
assistance program under
section 8 of the United States
Housing Act of 1937;
(V) section 23 of the United
States Housing Act of 1937 (as
in effect before January 1,
1975);
(VI) the rent supplement
program under section 101 of
the Housing and Urban
Development Act of 1965; or
(VII) section 8 of the United
States Housing Act of 1937,
following conversion from
assistance under section 101 of
the Housing and Urban
Development Act of 1965,
which contract will (under its own
terms) expire during the period
consisting of fiscal years 2000 through
2004; and
(iii) is not housing for which
residents are eligible for enhanced
voucher assistance as provided,
pursuant to the ``Preserving Existing
Housing Investment'' account in the
Departments of Veterans Affairs and
Housing and Urban Development, and
Independent Agencies Appropriations
Act, 1997 (Public Law 104-204; 110
Stat. 2884) or any other subsequently
enacted provision of law, in lieu of
any benefits under section 223 of the
Low-Income Housing Preservation and
Resident Homeownership Act of 1990 (12
U.S.C. 4113).
(4) Authorization of appropriations.--There are
authorized to be appropriated for each of fiscal years
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 such sums as may be
necessary for enhanced voucher assistance under this
subsection.
(e) Contractual Commitments Under Preservation Laws.--Except
as provided in subsection (a)(2) and notwithstanding any other
provision of this subtitle, the following shall apply:
(1) Preservation projects.--Upon expiration of a
contract for assistance under section 8 for a project
that is subject to an approved plan of action under the
Emergency Low Income Housing Preservation Act of 1987
(12 U.S.C. 1715l note) or the Low-Income Housing
Preservation and Resident Homeownership Act of 1990 (12
U.S.C. 4101 et seq.), to the extent amounts are
specifically made available in appropriation Acts, the
Secretary shall provide to the owner benefits
comparable to those provided under such plan of action,
including distributions, rent increase procedures, and
duration of low-income affordability restrictions. This
paragraph shall apply to projects with contracts
expiring before, on, or after the date of the enactment
of this section.
(2) Demonstration projects.--
(A) In general.--Upon expiration of a
contract for assistance under section 8 for a
project entered into pursuant to any authority
specified in subparagraph (B) for which the
Secretary determines that debt restructuring is
inappropriate, the Secretary shall, at the
request of the owner of the project and to the
extent sufficient amounts are made available in
appropriation Acts, provide benefits to the
owner comparable to those provided under such
contract, including annual distributions, rent
increase procedures, and duration of low-income
affordability restrictions. This paragraph
shall apply to projects with contracts expiring
before, on, or after the date of the enactment
of this section.
(B) Demonstration programs.--The authority
specified in this subparagraph is the authority
under--
(i) section 210 of the Departments of
Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban
Development, and Independent Agencies
Appropriations Act, 1996 (Public Law
104-134; 110 Stat. 1321-285; 42 U.S.C.
1437f note);
(ii) section 212 of the Departments
of Veterans Affairs and Housing and
Urban Development, and Independent
Agencies Appropriations Act, 1997
(Public Law 104-204; 110 Stat. 2897; 42
U.S.C. 1437f note); and
(iii) either of such sections,
pursuant to any provision of this
title.
(3) Mortgage restructuring and rental assistance
sufficiency plans.--Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the
owner of the project may request, and the Secretary may
consider, mortgage restructuring and rental assistance
sufficiency plans to facilitate sales or transfers of
properties under this subtitle, subject to an approved
plan of action under the Emergency Low Income Housing
Preservation Act of 1987 (12 U.S.C. 1715l note) or the
Low-Income Housing Preservation and Resident
Homeownership Act of 1990 (12 U.S.C. 4101 et seq.),
which plans shall result in a sale or transfer of those
properties.
(f) Preemption of Conflicting State Laws Limiting
Distributions.--
(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2),
no State or political subdivision of a State may
establish, continue in effect, or enforce any law or
regulation that limits or restricts, to an amount that
is less than the amount provided for under the
regulations of the Secretary establishing allowable
project distributions to provide a return on
investment, the amount of surplus funds accruing after
the date of the enactment of this section that may be
distributed from any multifamily housing project
assisted under a contract for rental assistance renewed
under any provision of this section (except subsection
(b)) to the owner of the project.
(2) Exception and waiver.--Paragraph (1) shall not
apply to any law or regulation to the extent such law
or regulation applies to--
(A) a State-financed multifamily housing
project; or
(B) a multifamily housing project for which
the owner has elected to waive the
applicability of paragraph (1).
(3) Treatment of low-income use restrictions.--This
subsection may not be construed to provide for, allow,
or result in the release or termination, for any
project, of any low- or moderate-income use
restrictions that can not be eliminated by unilateral
action of the owner of the project.
(g) Applicability.--Except to the extent otherwise
specifically provided in this section, this section shall apply
with respect to any multifamily housing project having a
contract for project-based assistance under section 8 that
terminates or expires during fiscal year 2000 or thereafter.
(h) Rent Adjustments to Address Distress.--In the case of a
section 8 contract that will be eligible for renewal under this
section when it expires or terminates, notwithstanding any
provision of contract or law regarding the adjustment of rents,
including such a provision in this section, the Secretary may
adjust such rents, subject to the availability of funds for
such rent adjustments, to rent levels that are equal to the
lesser of budget-based rents or comparable market rents for the
market area at the request of an owner or purchaser who
demonstrates that such rent adjustment is needed to address
project health and safety deficiencies and that--
(1) project income is insufficient to operate and
maintain the project, and no rehabilitation is
currently needed, as determined by the Secretary; or
(2) the rent adjustment is necessary to support
commercially reasonable financing (including any
required debt service coverage and replacement reserve)
for rehabilitation necessary to ensure the long-term
sustainability of the project, as determined by the
Secretary, and in the event the owner or purchaser
fails to implement the rehabilitation as required by
the Secretary, the Secretary may take such action
against the owner or purchaser as allowed by law.
* * * * * * *
Part 2--FHA Multifamily Provisions
* * * * * * *
Subtitle D--Office of Multifamily Housing Assistance Restructuring
* * * * * * *
SEC. 579. TERMINATION.
(a) Repeals.--
(1) Mark-to-market program.--Subtitle A (except for
section 524) is repealed effective [October 1, 2022]
October 1, 2027.
(2) OMHAR.--Subtitle D (except for this section) is
repealed effective October 1, 2004.
(b) Exception.--Notwithstanding the repeal under subsection
(a), the provisions of subtitle A (as in effect immediately
before such repeal) shall apply with respect to projects and
programs for which binding commitments have been entered into
under this Act before [October 1, 2022] October 1, 2027.
(c) Termination of Director and Office.--The Office of
Multifamily Housing Assistance Restructuring and the position
of Director of such Office shall terminate at the end of
September 30, 2004.
(d) Transfer of Authority.--Effective upon the repeal of
subtitle D under subsection (a)(2) of this section, all
authority and responsibilities to administer the program under
subtitle A are transferred to the Secretary.
* * * * * * *
CHANGES IN THE APPLICATION OF EXISTING LAW
Pursuant to clause 3(f)(1)(A) of rule XIII of the Rules of
the House of Representatives, the following statements are
submitted describing the effect of provisions in the
accompanying bill that directly or indirectly change the
application of existing law:
TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``Salaries and Expenses'' which specifies certain amounts for
the Office of the Secretary and official reception and
representation expenses, specifies transfer authority among
individual offices of the Office of the Secretary, and allows
up to $2,500,000 in user fees to be credited to the account.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``Research and Technology'' which limits the availability of
funds, changes the availability of funds, provides funds for
specified activities, allows funds received from other entities
to be credited to the account, and deems the title of the
office.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``National Infrastructure Investments'' which appropriates
grant funding for surface transportation infrastructure
projects, makes funding available until expended, provides a
portion of funds for projects in historically disadvantaged
communities or areas of persistent poverty, provides a portion
of funds for planning, preparation, and design of projects with
prioritization for certain projects, specifies that planning
grants are not subject to a minimum grant size, specifies
requirements for how the Secretary shall prioritize funding and
select projects, specifies maximum grant sizes and sets limits
on awards per state, establishes maximum funding amounts for
rural and urban projects, authorizes the Secretary to apply
applicable Federal requirements for projects, and authorizes
the Secretary to use funds for departmental administrative
costs.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``Thriving Communities Initiative'' which authorizes and
appropriates funding for technical assistance and cooperative
agreements to improve and foster thriving communities through
transportation improvements, specifies eligible entities and
activities, allows the Secretary to prioritize certain
communities, clarifies requirements to assist any eligible
entity that requests assistance, authorizes the Secretary to
use funds for developing and disseminating information to
assist eligible entities and for departmental administrative
costs, authorizes transfers to other operating administrations,
and establishes a notification requirement for such transfers.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``National Surface Transportation and Innovative Finance
Bureau'' which makes funding available until expended, allows
fees received from other entities to be credited to the
account, and authorizes the Secretary to use funds for
departmental administrative costs.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing Program''
which authorizes the Secretary to issue direct loans and loan
guarantees under chapter 224 of title 49, United States Code.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``Financial Management Capital'' which provides funds for
financial systems and business process upgrades and changes the
availability of funds.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``Cyber Security Initiatives'' which provides funds for
information technology security upgrades and changes the
availability of funds.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``Office of Civil Rights'' which provides funds for enforcing
Federal civil rights laws and regulations.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``Transportation Planning, Research, and Development'' which
provides funds for conducting transportation planning,
research, and development activities and making grants, changes
the availability of funds, and specifies funding minimums for
and authorities related to the Interagency Infrastructure
Permitting Improvement Center.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary that
limits operating costs and capital outlays of the Working
Capital Fund (WCF) for the Department of Transportation (DOT);
provides that services shall be provided on a competitive
basis, except for non-DOT entities or funds provided in Public
Law 117-58; restricts the transfer for any funds to the Working
Capital Fund with certain approvals; and limits special
assessments or reimbursable agreements levied against any
program, project, or activity funded in this Act to only those
assessments or reimbursable agreements that are presented to
and approved by the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization and Outreach''
limiting the availability of funds, specifying that funds may
be used for business opportunities related to any mode of
transportation, and specifying that funds may be used for
activities previously under the heading ``Office of the
Secretary--Minority Business Resource Center''.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``Payments to Air Carriers'' which allows the Secretary of
Transportation to consider subsidy requirements when
determining service to a community, eliminates the requirement
that carriers use at least 15-passenger aircraft, prohibits
funds for communities within a certain distance of a small hub
airport without a cost-share, allows amounts to be made
available from the Federal Aviation Administration, and allows
the reimbursement of such amounts from overflight fees.
Language is included under the Office of the Secretary,
``Electric Vehicle Fleet'' which provides funds for purchasing
or leasing zero emission passenger vehicles for the Department
of Transportation's fleet, limits the availability of funds,
authorizes transfers to other accounts of the Department of
Transportation, and establishes a notification requirement for
such transfers.
Section 101 prohibits the Office of the Secretary of
Transportation from approving assessments or reimbursable
agreements pertaining to funds appropriated to the operating
administrations in this Act, unless such assessments or
agreements have completed the normal reprogramming process for
congressional notification.
Section 102 requires the Secretary to post on the internet
a schedule of all Council on Credit and Finance meetings,
agendas, and meeting minutes.
Section 103 allows the Department's WCF to provide payments
in advance to vendors for the Federal transit pass fringe
benefit program and to provide full or partial payments to, and
to accept reimbursements from, Federal agencies for transit
benefit distribution services.
Section 104 allows the Department's WCF to utilize not more
than $1,000,000 in fiscal year 2023 unused transit and van pool
benefits to provide contractual services in support of section
189 of this Act.
Section 105 prohibits the use of funds for certain employee
bonuses without the prior written approval of the Assistant
Secretary for Administration.
Section 106 permits the WCF to transfer certain information
technology, equipment, software, and systems under certain
circumstances.
Section 107 requires congressional notification before the
Department provides credit assistance under the Transportation
Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act program.
Language is included under Federal Aviation Administration,
``Operations'' that specifies funds for certain activities;
limits the availability of funds; derives funds from the
General Fund and the Airport and Airway Trust Fund; specifies
reprogramming authorities among activities; requires various
staffing plans by a certain date with financial penalties for
late submissions; permits the use of funds to enter into a
grant agreement with a nonprofit standard setting organization
to develop aviation safety standards; prohibits the use of
funds for new applicants of the second career training program;
prohibits funds to plan, finalize, or implement any regulation
that would promulgate new aviation user fees not specifically
authorized by law; credits funds received from other entities
for expenses incurred in the provision of agency services;
specifies funds for the contract tower program; prohibits funds
from certain activities coordinated through the Working Capital
Fund; and prohibits funds to eliminate the Contract Weather
Observer program.
Language is included under Federal Aviation Administration,
``Facilities and Equipment'' that specifies funds for certain
activities; derives funds from the Airport and Airway Trust
Fund; limits the availability of funds; credits funds received
from other entities for expenses incurred in the modernization
of air navigation systems; and requires a capital investment
plan.
Language is included under Federal Aviation Administration,
``Research, Engineering, and Development'' that derives funds
from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund; limits the availability
of funds; credits funds received from other entities for
expenses incurred for in research, engineering, and development
to the account; requires funds to be used in accordance with
the report accompanying this Act; and specifies reprogramming
authorities among amounts in the report subject to section 405
of this Act.
Language is included under Federal Aviation Administration,
``Grants-in-aid for Airports'' that provides funds from the
Airport and Airway Trust Fund and from the General Fund;
specifies the availability of funds; prohibits funds for
certain activities; sets a cost share requirement on certain
airport construction projects; limits the availability of funds
for certain activities; allows the participation of certain
additional airports; allows the Federal share of certain grants
to be 95 percent; allows funds to be used for administrative
expenses, research, and the ``Small Community Air Service
Development Program''; and defines airport eligibility.
Section 110 allows no more than 600 technical staff-years
at the center for advanced aviation systems development.
Section 111 prohibits funds from being used to adopt
guidelines or regulations requiring airport sponsors to provide
FAA ``without cost'' building construction or space.
Section 112 allows reimbursement for fees collected and
credited under 49 U.S.C. 45303.
Section 113 allows reimbursement of funds for providing
technical assistance to foreign aviation authorities to be
credited to the operations account.
Section 114 prohibits funds from being used for Sunday
premium pay unless work was actually performed on a Sunday.
Section 115 prohibits funds from being used to buy store
gift cards with Government-issued credit cards.
Section 116 requires, upon the request of an owner or
operator, the Secretary to block the identifying information of
an owner or operator's aircraft in any flight tracking display
to the public.
Section 117 prohibits funds from being used for salaries
and expenses of more than nine political and Presidential
appointees in the FAA.
Section 118 prohibits funds from being used to increase
fees under 49 U.S.C. 44721 until the FAA provides a report to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations that
justifies all fees related to aeronautical navigation products
and explains how such fees are consistent with Executive Order
13642.
Section 119 requires the FAA to notify the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations at least 90 days before closing a
regional operations center or reducing the services provided.
Section 119A prohibits funds from being used to change
weight restrictions or prior permission rules at Teterboro
Airport in New Jersey.
Section 119B prohibits funds from being used to withhold
from consideration and approval certain applications for
participation in the contract tower program or for certain
reevaluations of cost-share program participation.
Section 119C prohibits funds from being used to open,
close, redesignate, or reorganize a regional office, the
aeronautical center, or the technical center subject to the
normal reprogramming requirements outlined under section 405 of
this Act.
Section 119D simplifies the administration of the franchise
fund.
Section 119E limits the use of authorities under 49 U.S.C.
44502(e) for transferring certain equipment to the FAA.
Section 119F allows funds from the ``Grants-in-Aid for
Airports'' account to reimburse airports affected by temporary
flight restrictions for residences of the President.
Language is included under the Federal Highway
Administration, ``Limitation on Administrative Expenses'' which
limits the amount to be paid, together with advances and
reimbursements received, for the administrative expenses of the
agency or transferred to the Appalachian Regional Commission
for administrative expenses associated with the Appalachian
Development Highway System.
Language is included under the Federal Highway
Administration, ``Federal-aid Highways'' which limits the
obligations for Federal-aid highways and highway safety
construction programs.
Language is included under the Federal Highway
Administration, ``Federal-aid Highways'' which liquidates
contract authority from the Highway Trust Fund.
Language is included under the Federal Highway
Administration, ``Highway Infrastructure Programs'' which
authorizes and appropriates additional amounts for community
project funding, the Appalachian Development Highway System,
the Nationally Significant Federal Lands and Tribal projects
program, the Regional Infrastructure Accelerator Demonstration
Program, the National Scenic Byways Program, the Safe Streets
and Roads for All Grant Program, the Active Transportation
Infrastructure Investment Program, the Healthy Streets Program,
and cooperative agreements to examine the impacts of culverts,
roads, and bridges. Language specifies the formula distribution
of funding, applies and waives various statutory requirements
for each subset of funding, and changes the availability of
funds.
Section 120 distributes obligation authority among Federal-
aid highways programs.
Section 121 credits funds received by the Bureau of
Transportation Statistics to the Federal-aid highways account.
Section 122 provides requirements for any waiver of the Buy
America requirements.
Section 123 requires 60-day notification to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations of any grants as authorized
under 23 U.S.C. 117.
Section 124 allows state departments of transportation to
repurpose certain highway project funding to be used within 25
miles of its original designation.
Section 125 requires the Federal Highway Administration to
adjudicate Buy America waivers based on the rules and
regulations in effect before April 17, 2018.
Language is included under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration, ``Motor Carrier Safety Operations and
Programs'' which provides a limitation on obligations and
liquidation of contract authorization, changes the availability
of funds, and specifies amounts available for specific
activities.
Language is included under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration, ``Motor Carrier Safety Grants'' which provides
limitation on obligations and liquidation of contract
authorization, modifies the availability of certain funds, and
specifies amounts available for various programs.
Section 130 requires the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration to update inspection regulations for rear
underride guards as specified in GAO-19-264.
Section 131 prohibits funds from being used to enforce the
electronic logging device rule with respect to carriers
transporting livestock or insects.
Language is included under National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, ``Operations and Research'' which provides
funds for vehicle safety activities and modifies the period of
availability of certain funds.
Language is included under National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, ``Operations and Research'' which provides a
limitation on obligations and a liquidation of contract
authorization from the Highway Trust Fund, specifies amounts
for various programs, modifies the period of availability of
certain funds; and specifies that amounts for certain
activities are in addition to any other funds provided for such
purposes in this Act.
Language is included under National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration ``Highway Traffic Safety Grants'' which provides
a limitation on obligations, changes the availability of funds,
provides a liquidation of contract authorization from the
Highway Trust Fund, specifies the amounts for various programs,
prohibits and limits funds for specific purposes, and requires
certain congressional notifications.
Section 140 provides limited funding for travel and related
expenses associated with state management reviews and highway
safety core competency development training.
Section 141 exempts from the current fiscal year's
obligation limitation any obligation authority that was made
available in previous public laws.
Section 142 prohibits funds from being used to enforce
certain maintenance of effort requirements under 23 U.S.C. 405.
Language is included under Federal Railroad Administration,
``Safety and Operations'' which provides funds and funding
availability.
Language is included under Federal Railroad Administration,
``Railroad Research and Development'' which provides funds,
provides funding availability, and allows the use of funding
for specific purposes.
Language is included under Federal Railroad Administration,
``Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail''
which provides funds and funding availability, allows funding
provided under the headings ``Northeast Corridor Grants to the
National Railroad Passenger Corporation'' and ``National
Network Grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation''
to be used as non-Federal share for projects awarded under this
heading, and allows the Secretary to withhold funding for a
specified purpose.
Language is included under Federal Railroad Administration,
``Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements''
which provides funds and funding availability, sets aside
amounts for specified purposes, expands project eligibility,
modifies preference relating to the Federal share of projects
receiving awards, allows unobligated balances remaining after
six years to be used for any eligible project, and allows the
Secretary to withhold funding for a specified purpose.
Language is included under Federal Railroad Administration,
``Northeast Corridor Grants to the National Railroad Passenger
Corporation'' which provides funds and funding availability,
allows the Secretary to withhold funding for specified
purposes, and allows funding to be used as non-Federal share
for certain projects awarded under the Federal-State
Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail grant program.
Language is included under Federal Railroad Administration,
``National Network Grants to the National Railroad Passenger
Corporation'' which provides funding and funding availability,
allows the National Railroad Passenger Corporation to use
funding for a specified purpose, allows funding to be used as
non-Federal share for certain projects awarded under the
Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail grant
program, and prevents funding from being used for a specified
purpose.
Section 150 prohibits Amtrak from using funds made
available by this Act in contravention of the Worker Adjustment
and Retraining Notification Act.
Section 151 allows the Federal Railroad Administration to
transfer certain amounts made available in this and prior Acts
to the financial assistance oversight and technical assistance
account to support the award, administration, project
management oversight, and technical assistance of grants
administered by the Federal Railroad Administration, with an
exception.
Section 152 specifies that amounts made available in any
prior fiscal years for the restoration and enhancement grant
program are subject to section 22908 of title 49, United States
Code, as in effect on the effective date of the Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act, and clarifies that section 22908(e)(2)
does not apply to amounts made available for grants under
section 22908 of title 49, United States Code, in any prior
Act.
Section 153 allows the FRA to provide additional amounts to
the northeast corridor commission and state-supported route
committee in fiscal year 2023 including to assist the Federal
Railroad administration with the delivery of projects carried
out with funding provided in title VIII of division J of the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, with certain
conditions.
Section 154 makes technical corrections to title VIII of
division J of Public Law 117-58.
Section 155 makes technical corrections to title VIII of
division J of Public Law 117-58.
Section 156 makes technical corrections to title VIII of
division J of Public Law 117-58.
Section 157 rescinds certain unobligated balances.
Language is included under Federal Transit Administration,
``Transit Formula Grants'' which provides a limitation on
obligations from the Highway Trust Fund, and for the
liquidation of contract authority.
Language is included under Federal Transit Administration,
``Transit Infrastructure Grants'' which provides funding and
funding availability for certain activities authorized by
sections 5339, 5307, and 5318 of title 49, United States Codes,
community project funding, administrative expenses authorized
by sections 5334 and 5338(c)(2) of title 49, United States
Code, section 71103 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs
Act, and integrated smart mobility grants that are from the
general fund, and clarifies that such funding is not subject to
any limitation on obligations.
Language is included under Federal Transit Administration,
``Technical Assistance and Training'' which provides funding
and funding availability for certain activities, specifies that
such funding is in addition to any other amounts for such
purposes, and clarifies that such funding is not subject to any
limitation on obligations.
Language is included under Federal Transit Administration,
``Capital Investment Grants'' which provides funding and
funding availability, specifies amounts for activities
authorized by section 5309 of title 49, United States Code, and
section 3005(b) of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation
Act, requires the Secretary to administer the capital
investment grants program pursuant to section 5309 of title 49,
United States Code, specifies conditions for grant agreements
under section 3005(b) of the Fixing America's Surface
Transportation Act, and requires the annual report on capital
investment grants to be submitted with the fiscal year 2024
budget request.
Language is included under Federal Transit Administration,
``Grants to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit
Authority'' which provides funding and funding availability,
requires the Secretary to review projects before a grant is
made, and requires the Secretary to place the highest priority
on safety investments.
Section 160 exempts previously made transit obligations
from limitations on obligations.
Section 161 allows funds provided in this Act that remain
unobligated by September 30, 2023, for capital investment
grants projects to be available for other projects to use the
funds for the purposes for which they were originally provided.
Section 162 allows for the transfer of appropriations made
prior to October 1, 2022, from older accounts to be merged into
new accounts with similar, current activities.
Section 163 prohibits the enforcement of the Rostenkowski
test.
Section 164 prohibits the use of funds to impede or hinder
project advancement or approval for any project seeking a
Federal contribution from the capital investment grants program
of greater than 40 percent of project costs.
Section 165 provides additional amounts to recipients of
capital investment grants under certain conditions.
Section 166 extends the period of availability for amounts
made available for capital investment grants in Public Law 116-
94.
Section 167 allows fuel and utilities for vehicle
operations to be treated, at the option of the recipient, as an
associated capital maintenance item for grants made under
sections 5307 and 5311 of title 49, United States Code, in
fiscal year 2023 with certain conditions.
Language is included under Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway
Development Corporation which authorizes expenditures,
contracts, and commitments as may be necessary.
Language is included under Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway
Development Corporation, ``Operations and Maintenance'' which
provides funds derived from the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund
and specifies a certain amount for the seaway infrastructure
program. Language allows the Secretary to use unobligated
balances from prior Acts for a specified purpose.
Language is included under Maritime Administration,
``Maritime Security Program'' which provides funds and funding
availability.
Language is included under Maritime Administration, ``Cable
Security Fleet'' which provides funds and funding availability.
Language is included under Maritime Administration,
``Tanker Security Program'' which provides funds and funding
availability.
Language is included under Maritime Administration,
``Operations and Training'' which provides funds for specific
purposes, limits funding availability, requires submission of
the annual report on sexual assault and harassment at the
United States Merchant Marine Academy, and allows the use of
prior year recoveries for specific purposes.
Language is included under Maritime Administration, ``State
Maritime Academy Operations'' which provides funds for specific
purposes and limits funding availability.
Language is included under Maritime Administration,
``Assistance to Small Shipyards'' which provides funds and
funding availability.
Language is included under Maritime Administration, ``Ship
Disposal'' which provides funds and funding availability.
Language is included under Maritime Administration,
``Maritime Guaranteed Loan (Title XI) Program Account'' which
provides funds, and transfers and merges funds with ``Maritime
Administration--Operations and Training''.
Language is included under Maritime Administration, ``Port
Infrastructure Development Program'' which provides funds and
funding availability, sets aside amounts for specified
purposes, specifies project ineligibility requirements,
specifies a minimum grant size, and allows proceeds of Federal
credit assistance to be considered part of the non-Federal
share of project cost under certain circumstances.
Section 170 authorizes the Maritime Administration to
furnish utilities and services and to make necessary repairs in
connection with any lease, contract, or occupancy involving
government property under control of the Maritime
Administration and allows payments received to be credited to
the Treasury and to remain available until expended.
Language is included under Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration, ``Operational Expenses'' which provides
funding and funding availability.
Language is included under Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration, ``Hazardous Materials Safety'' which
provides funding and funding availability, allows fees
collected under section 5108(g) of title 49, United States
Code, to be deposited in the general fund of the Treasury, and
allows credits to this appropriation for funds received from
other entities for certain expenses.
Language is included under Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration, ``Pipeline Safety'' which specifies
amounts derived from the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, the
Pipeline Safety Fund, the Liquefied Natural Gas Siting Account,
and the Underground Natural Gas Storage Facility Safety
Account; limits availability of funds; specifies a minimum
amount for certain activities; specifies notification
requirements for certain activities; requires the Secretary to
complete certain reports and plans; and limits funding for
certain purposes pending approval of such reports and plans.
Language is included under Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration, ``Emergency Preparedness Grants'' which
specifies the amount derived from the Emergency Preparedness
Fund, limits the availability of funds, allows up to four
percent of funds for administrative costs, and allows the use
of prior year recoveries for certain activities.
Language is included under Office of Inspector General,
``Salaries and Expenses'' which provides funding and provides
the Inspector General with all necessary authority to
investigate allegations of fraud by any person or entity that
is subject to regulation by the Department of Transportation.
Section 180 provides authorization for the Department of
Transportation to maintain and operate aircraft, hire passenger
motor vehicles and aircraft, purchase liability insurance, pay
for uniforms, and purchase and operate unmanned aircraft
systems.
Section 181 limits appropriations for services authorized
by section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, up to the rate
permitted for an executive level IV.
Section 182 prohibits recipients of funds in this Act from
disseminating personal information obtained by state DMVs in
connection to motor vehicle records with an exception.
Section 183 prohibits funds in this Act for salaries and
expenses of more than 125 political and presidential appointees
in the Department of Transportation.
Section 184 stipulates that revenue collected by the
Federal Highway Administration and the Federal Railroad
Administration from states, counties, municipalities, other
public authorities, and private sources for training may be
credited to specific accounts within the agencies with an
exception for state rail safety inspectors participating in
training.
Section 185 prohibits the Department of Transportation from
using funds made available by this Act or in title VIII of
division J of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (P.L.
117-58) to make a loan, loan guarantee, line of credit, letter
of intent, Federally funded cooperative agreement, full funding
grant agreement, or discretionary grant unless the Department
of Transportation gives a 3-day advance notice to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations. The provision requires the
Department of Transportation to provide a comprehensive list of
all such loans, loan guarantees, lines of credit, letters of
intent, Federally funded cooperative agreements, full funding
grant agreements, and discretionary grants that will be
announced with a 3-day advance notice to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations. The provision also requires
concurrent notice of any ``quick release'' of funds from the
Federal Highway Administration's emergency relief program, and
prohibits notifications from involving funds not available for
obligation.
Section 186 allows funds received from rebates, refunds,
and similar sources to be credited to appropriations of the
Department of Transportation.
Section 187 requires reprogramming actions to be approved
or denied by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations,
and reprogramming notifications shall be transmitted solely to
the Appropriations Committees.
Section 188 allows funds appropriated to operating
administrations to be obligated for the Office of the Secretary
for costs related to assessments only when such funds provide a
direct benefit to the operating administrations.
Section 189 authorizes the Secretary to carry out a program
that establishes uniform standards for developing and
supporting agency transit pass and transit benefits, including
distribution of transit benefits.
Section 190 allows the use of funds to assist a contract
utilizing geographic, economic, or other hiring preference not
otherwise authorized by law, only if certain requirements are
met related to availability of local labor, displacement of
existing employees, and delays in transportation plans.
Section 191 directs the Secretary of Transportation to work
with the Secretary of Homeland Security to ensure that best
practices for industrial control systems procurement are up to
date and that systems procured with funds provided under this
title were procured using such practices.
TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Management and Administration'', ``Executive
Offices'' which limits funds available for reception and
representation.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Management and Administration'',
``Administrative Support Offices'' which specifies funds for
the Office of the Chief Financial Officer, the Office of the
General Counsel, the Office of Administration, the Office of
the Chief Human Capital Officer, the Office of the Chief
Procurement Officer, the Office of Field Policy and Management,
the Office of Departmental Equal Employment Opportunity, and
the Office of the Chief Information Officer; allows funds for
certain administrative expenses; allows funds to be used for
advertising and promotional activities; requires quarterly
reports on congressional reports; and requires congressional
reports to be submitted electronically.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Management and Administration'', ``Program
Offices'' which specifies funds for the Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Office of Community Planning and Development,
Office of Housing, Office of Policy Development and Research,
Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, and Office of
Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Management and Administration'', ``Working
Capital Fund'' which specifies the shared services to be used
by the Department, specifies the conditions for reimbursement,
allows for additional salaries and expenses amounts to be
transferred to the Working Capital Fund, and requires
notification in advance of such transfers.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Tenant-Based Rental Assistance'' which specifies
funds for certain programs, activities and purposes and limits
the use and availability of certain funds; specifies the
methodology for allocation of renewal funding (including
renewals of enhanced vouchers); directs the Secretary to
provide renewal funding based on validated voucher system
leasing and cost data for the prior year; directs the
Secretary, to the extent necessary, to prorate each public
housing agencies (PHA) allocation; directs the Secretary to
notify PHAs of their annual budget the later of 60 days after
enactment of the Act or March 1, 2023; allows the Secretary to
extend the notification period with the prior approval of the
House and Senate appropriations committees; specifies the
amounts available to the Secretary to allocate to PHAs that
need additional funds and for fees; specifies the amount for
additional rental subsidy due to unforeseen emergencies and
portability; provides funding for public housing agencies with
vouchers that were not in use during the previous 12 month
period in order to be available to meet a commitment pursuant
to section 8(o)(13); provides funding for various adjustments
in the allocations for public housing agencies; allows the
total number of unit months under lease to exceed a non-Moving
to Work (MTW) PHA's authorized level of units under contract;
allows the cost associated with any foregone increases in
tenant rent payments due to the implementation of rent
incentives of the Job-Plus initiative to be renewed; provides
funding for public housing agencies that despite taking
reasonable measures, would otherwise be required to terminate
assistance for families as a result of insufficient funding;
and provides funding for public housing agencies that have
experienced increased costs or loss of units in an area with a
Presidentially declared disaster.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Tenant-Based Rental Assistance'' which provides
funds for tenant protection vouchers; sets certain conditions
for the Secretary to provide such vouchers; provides funds for
residents of multi-family properties that would not otherwise
have been eligible for tenant-protection vouchers; sets
eligibility requirements for multi-family properties to
participate in the program; requires the Secretary to issue
guidance on requirements; sets conditions for the reissuance of
vouchers; and allows the Secretary to use unobligated and
recaptured funds from prior years.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Tenant-Based Rental Assistance'' which provides
funds for administrative and other expenses of public housing
agencies to administer the section 8 tenant-based rental
assistance program; sets an amount to be available to PHAs that
need additional funds to administer their section 8 programs,
including fees to administer tenant protection assistance,
disaster related vouchers, Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing
vouchers and other special purpose vouchers; provides for the
distribution of funds; provides for a uniform percentage
decrease of amounts to be allocated if funds are not
sufficient; establishes that MTW agencies be funded pursuant to
their MTW agreements and in accordance with the requirements of
the MTW program; provides funds for section 811 mainstream
vouchers (and allows for adjustments in allocations for public
housing agencies under certain circumstances); provides a
portion of the amount of funds made available for the section
811 mainstream vouchers for a pilot program for persons with
severe mental illness; provides funds for incremental HUD-VASH;
provides funds for rental assistance and administrative costs
associated with tribal veteran vouchers subject to certain
conditions; provides funding for Family Unification Program
vouchers, subject to certain conditions; provides funding for
incremental vouchers for individuals and families who are
experiencing homelessness, at risk of homelessness, or fleeing
or attempting to flee domestic violence, under certain
conditions; provides funds for mobility-related services,
subject to certain conditions; and requires the Secretary to
track special purpose vouchers.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Housing Certificate Fund'' which rescinds prior
year funds and allows the Secretary to use recaptures to fund
project-based contracts and performance-based contract
administrators.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Public Housing Fund'' which specifies the total
amount available for certain activities; limits the
availability of funds; limits the delegation of certain waiver
authorities; specifies an amount for ongoing public housing
financial and physical assessment activities; specifies an
amount for administrative and judicial receiverships; specifies
an amount for emergency capital needs, including for public
housing agencies under administrative and judicial
receiverships or under the control of a Federal monitor, and
for safety and security measures; specifies an amount for
competitive grants to public housing agencies to evaluate and
reduce lead-based paint hazards and other housing-related
hazards including carbon monoxide, mold, radon testing and
mitigation, and fire safety; specifies an amount to improve
energy or water efficiency or climate resilience of public
housing units; establishes a limitation on amounts that can be
transferred; makes funds available for bonuses for high
performing PHAs; and establishes requirements for the
notification to public housing agencies of their formula
allocations.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Choice Neighborhoods Initiative'' which allows
the Secretary to make competitive grants for neighborhood
rehabilitation; limits availability of funds; allows funds to
be used for services, development, and housing; specifies grant
limits for services; declares funds not for ``public housing'';
requires a period of affordability and allows the Secretary to
determine an alternative period of affordability under certain
circumstances; requires local cost share; specifies eligible
grantees; allows for-profits to apply with a public entity;
establishes conditions for environmental review; requires
grantees to create partnerships with other local organizations;
requires the Secretary to consult with other Federal agencies;
provides funds for planning grants; allows prior year program
funds and HOPE VI funds to be used for this program;
establishes deadlines for when the Secretary shall make grant
awards; and establishes the period during which the Secretary
may obligate unobligated balances.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Self-Sufficiency Programs'' which provides
funding, limits availability of funds, allows the Secretary to
waive or specify certain requirements, establishes entities
eligible to compete for funding, allows the establishment of
escrow funds and utilization of rent incentives, allows the use
of residual receipt accounts to hire coordinators for a number
of sufficiency programs, and includes Project-based Rental
Assistance properties as eligible entities for funding provided
in this and prior Acts for family self-sufficiency
coordinators.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Native American Programs'' which provides
funding and limits availability of funds. Language specifies
amounts and conditions for the Native American Housing Block
Grants formula program, guaranteed notes and obligations as
defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974,
the Indian Community Development Block Grant program, and
training and technical assistance. Language authorizes and
appropriates funding for competitive grants through the Native
American Housing Block Grants program to be awarded at the
discretion of the Secretary, specifies considerations for the
Secretary in making funding awards, establishes a maximum grant
size, and authorizes the use of additional amounts in prior
Acts for administrative expenses.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Indian Housing Loan Guarantee Fund Program
Account'' which specifies the amount and availability of funds
to subsidize total loan principal, specifies how to define the
costs of modifying loans, sets a total loan principal, and
allows the use of unobligated balances remaining from amounts
made available under prior Acts for the cost of guaranteed
loans.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant'' which
provides funding, limits availability of funds, and prevents
and authorizes certain activities.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Native Hawaiian Housing Loan Guarantee Fund
Program Account'' which sets a total loan principal and allows
the Secretary to make commitments to refinance loans.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS''
which limits availability of funds and requires grantee
notification of formula allocations.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Community Development Fund'' which limits the
use and availability of certain funds; specifies the allocation
of certain funds; prohibits grant recipients from selling,
trading, or transferring funds; prohibits the provision of
funds to for-profit entities for economic development projects
unless certain conditions are met; specifies an amount for
activities authorized under section 8071 of the SUPPORT Act;
requires grantee notification of formula allocations; and
provides funding for certain community projects specified in
the report.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Community Development Loan Guarantees Program
Account'' which limits the principal amount of loan guarantees,
directs the Secretary to collect fees from borrowers adequate
to result in credit subsidy cost of zero, allows the Section
108 loan guarantee program to guarantee notes or other
obligations issued by any State on behalf of non-entitlement
communities in the State, and provides funds for competitive
economic development grants for certain projects.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Home Investment Partnerships Program'' which
limits the availability of funds; specifies the allocation of
certain funds for certain purposes; requires grantee
notification; and prohibits sections 218(g) and 231(b) of the
Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act from applying
with respect to the right of a jurisdiction to draw HOME funds
that otherwise expired or would expire in 2016 through 2025,
and to uninvested funds that otherwise were deducted or would
be deducted in 2018 through 2025, respectively.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Preservation and Reinvestment Initiative for
Community Enhancement'' which authorizes and appropriates
funding for competitive grants for the preservation and
revitalization of manufactured housing; limits availability of
funds; specifies eligible entities, activities, and
communities; requires the Secretary to prioritize certain
applications; establishes a pilot program to provide grants for
the redevelopment of manufactured housing communities as
replacement affordable housing, with specifications on the
number of replacement units, eligible activities, and Federal
cost-share; defines resiliency activities; and provides the
Secretary with waiver authority for certain statutory or
regulatory requirements.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Self-help and Assisted Homeownership Opportunity
Program'' which provides funding; limits availability of funds;
specifies funding amounts for certain programs, rural
activities, and organizations; and allows multiyear agreements
for certain programs subject to the availability of annual
appropriations.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Homeless Assistance Grants'' which limits the
availability of funds, specifies the allocation of certain
funds for certain purposes, specifies matching requirements,
requires the Secretary to establish minimum performance
thresholds for projects, requires the Secretary to prioritize
funding to grant applicants that demonstrate a capacity to
reallocate funding to higher performing projects, requires
grantees to integrate homeless programs with other social
service providers, and requires notification of formula
allocations.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Project-based Rental Assistance'' which provides
funds and funding availability, specifies eligible activities,
allows the cost associated with any foregone increases in
tenant rent payments due to the implementation of rent
incentives of the Job-Plus initiative to be included in housing
assistance payments, specifies amounts for certain purposes,
and allows the Secretary to recapture residual receipts from
certain properties.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Housing for the Elderly'' which limits the
availability of funds; specifies the allocation of certain
funds; designates certain funds to be used only for certain
grants; allows the Secretary to give preference to capital
advance projects under certain conditions; allows funds to be
used for specified inspections or inspection-related
activities; allows funds to be used to renew certain contracts;
allows the Secretary to waive certain provisions governing
contract terms and for intergenerational dwelling units; allows
excess funds held in residual receipts accounts, after contract
termination, to be deposited in this account; and limits the
availability and use of these funds.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Housing for Persons with Disabilities'' which
limits the availability of funds, specifies the allocation of
certain funds, allows the Secretary to give preference to
capital advance projects under certain conditions, allows funds
to be used for inspections or inspection-related activities,
and allows funds to be used to renew certain contracts.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Housing Counseling Assistance'' which provides
funds for described purposes, limits the availability of funds,
specifies amounts to be used for specified purposes, and allows
multiyear agreements subject to the availability of annual
appropriations.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Payment to Manufactured Housing Fees Trust
Fund'' which permits fees to be assessed, modified, and
collected for dispute resolution and installation programs;
permits temporary borrowing authority from the general fund of
the Treasury; provides that general fund amounts from
collections offset the appropriation so that the resulting
appropriation is a specified amount; requires fees collected to
be deposited into the Manufactured Housing Fees Trust Fund;
allows fees to be used for necessary expenses and limits their
availability; and allows the Secretary to use approved service
providers.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Mutual Mortgage Insurance Program Account''
which limits new commitments to issue guarantees, limits new
obligations to make direct loans, specifies funds for
administrative contract expenses, specifies that the Secretary
may insure specific mortgages only under certain conditions,
and limits the availability of funds.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``General and Special Risk Program Account'' which
limits new commitments to issue guarantees, limits new
obligations to make direct loans, and limits the availability
of funds.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Government National Mortgage Association'' which
limits new commitments to issue guarantees, provides funds for
salaries and expenses, allows specified receipts to be credited
as offsetting collections, allows for additional contract
expenses as guaranteed loan commitments exceed certain levels,
and limits the availability of funds.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Policy Development and Research'' which limits
the availability of funds, specifies authorized uses, allows
the Secretary to enter into cooperative agreements under
specified circumstances, directs the submission of a spend
plan, prohibits funding for a specified use, and provides funds
for a legal assistance demonstration for eviction prevention
under certain conditions.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity'' which
provides or prohibits funds for certain purposes, limits the
availability of funds, authorizes the Secretary to assess and
collect fees, and provides funds for programs that support the
assistance of persons with limited English proficiency.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy
Homes'' which specifies the period of availability of funds,
specifies the amount of funds for specific purposes, specifies
the treatment of certain grants, specifies a matching
requirement for grants, requires a certification of adequate
capacity, and authorizes the transfer of funds for the purposes
of conducting research and studies.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Information Technology Fund'' which specifies
the period of availability and purpose of funds, including
funds transferred.
Language is included under Department of Housing and Urban
Development, ``Office of Inspector General'' which specifies
the use of funds and directs that the Inspector General shall
have independent authority over all personnel issues within the
office.
Section 201 splits overpayments evenly between the Treasury
and state HFAs.
Section 202 prohibits funds from being used to investigate
or prosecute lawful activities under the Fair Housing Act.
Section 203 requires any grant or cooperative agreement to
be made on a competitive basis, unless otherwise provided, in
accordance with section 102 of the Department of Housing and
Urban Development Reform Act of 1989.
Section 204 relates to the availability of funds for
services and facilities for GSEs and others subject to the
Government Corporation Control Act and the Housing Act, and to
the expenditure of funds for corporations and agencies subject
to the Government Corporation Control Act.
Section 205 prohibits the use of funds in excess of the
budget estimates, unless provided otherwise.
Section 206 requires the Secretary to provide quarterly
reports on uncommitted, unobligated, recaptured, and excess
funds in each departmental program and activity.
Section 207 exempts GNMA from certain requirements of the
Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990.
Section 208 authorizes HUD to transfer debt and use
agreements from an obsolete project to a viable project,
provided that no additional costs are incurred and other
conditions are met.
Section 209 sets forth requirements for section 8
eligibility and includes consideration for persons with
disabilities.
Section 210 distributes Native American housing block
grants to the same Native Alaskan recipients as in fiscal year
2005.
Section 211 instructs HUD on managing and disposing of any
multifamily property that is owned or held by HUD.
Section 212 allows PHAs that own and operate 400 or fewer
units of public housing to be exempt from asset management
requirements.
Section 213 restricts the Secretary from imposing any
requirements or guidelines relating to asset management that
restrict or limit the use of capital funds for central office
costs, up to the limits established in law.
Section 214 requires that no employee of the Department be
designated as an allotment holder unless the CFO determines
that such employee has received certain training.
Section 215 requires the Secretary to publish all notices
of funding opportunities for competitively awarded funds, and
establishes how such notification may occur.
Section 216 requires attorney fees for programmatic
litigation to be paid from the individual program office and
Office of General Counsel salaries and expenses appropriations.
Section 217 allows the Secretary to transfer up to 10
percent of funds or $5,000,000, whichever is less, appropriated
under the headings ``Administrative Support Offices'' or
``Program Offices'' to any other office funded under such
headings.
Section 218 requires HUD to take certain actions against
owners receiving rental subsidies that do not maintain safe
properties.
Section 219 places a salary and bonus limit on public
housing agency officials and employees.
Section 220 requires the Secretary to notify the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations at least 3 full business
days before grant awards are announced, including information
by state and congressional district.
Section 221 prohibits funds for HUD financing of mortgages
for properties that have been subject to eminent domain.
Section 222 prohibits the use of funds to terminate the
status of a unit of general local government as a metropolitan
city with respect to grants under section 106 of the Housing
and Community Development Act of 1974.
Section 223 allows funding for research, evaluation, and
statistical purposes that is unexpended at the time of
completion of the contract, grant, or cooperative agreement to
be reobligated for additional research.
Section 224 prohibits funds for financial awards for
employees subject to administrative discipline.
Section 225 allows program income as an eligible match for
2015 through 2023 continuum of care funds.
Section 226 permits HUD to provide one year transition
grants under the continuum of care program.
Section 227 maintains current promise zone designations and
agreements.
Section 228 addresses the establishment of reserves for
public housing agencies designated as MTW agencies.
Section 229 prohibits funds from being used to make certain
eligibility limitations as part of a notice of fund opportunity
for competitive grant awards under the public housing fund.
Section 230 prohibits funds from being used to issue rules
or guidance in contravention of section 1210 of Public Law 115-
254 (132 Stat. 3442) or section 312 of the Robert T. Stafford
Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5155).
Section 231 expends the time period for the liquidation of
valid obligations for amounts made available for the choice
neighborhoods initiative in fiscal years 2016, 2017, 2018,
2019, 2020, and 2021.
Section 232 addresses the manner in which HUD may make
adjustments for formula allocation corrections.
Section 233 allows HUD to make additional grants for the
same purpose and under the same conditions as amounts
appropriated by section 11003(a)(2) of the American Rescue Plan
Act of 2021 (P.L. 117-2) with amounts from the Coronavirus Aid,
Relief, and Economic Security Act (P.L. 116-136) that are not
accepted as of the date of enactment of this Act, voluntarily
returned, or otherwise recaptured.
Section 234 allows the Secretary to make rent adjustments
under certain conditions, and extends the mark to market
program to October 1, 2027.
Section 235 transfers certain unobligated balances for the
liquidation of interest reduction payments.
Section 236 changes the availability of certain funding in
the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013 (P.L. 113-2,
division A; 127 Stat. 36) and specified conditions for certain
waivers.
Section 237 prohibits funds from being used to implement,
administer, enforce, or in any way make effective the proposed
rule entitled ``Housing and Community Development Act of 1980:
Verification of Eligible Status'', issued by HUD on May 10,
2019 (Docket No. FR-6124-P-01), or any final rule based
substantially on such proposed rule.
TITLE III--RELATED AGENCIES
Language is included under Access Board, ``Salaries and
Expenses'' which limits funds for necessary expenses and allows
for the credit to the appropriation of funds received for
publications and training expenses.
Language is included under Federal Maritime Commission,
``Salaries and Expenses'' which provides funds for services
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, the hire of passenger motor
vehicles, and uniforms or allowances therefore; and limits
funds for official reception and representation expenses.
Language is included under National Railroad Passenger
Corporation Office of Inspector General, ``Salaries and
Expenses'' which provides funds for an independent, objective
unit responsible for detecting and preventing fraud, waste,
abuse, and violations of law. Language allows the Inspector
General (IG) to enter into contracts; allows the IG to select,
appoint, or employ officers and employees to carry out its
functions; and requires the IG to submit its budget request
concurrently with the President's budget and in a similar
format.
Language is included under National Transportation Safety
Board, ``Salaries and Expenses'' which provides funds for hire
of passenger motor vehicles and aircraft, services authorized
by 5 U.S.C. 3109, uniforms or allowances therefore; limits
funds for official reception and representation expenses; and
allows funds to be used to pay for costs associated with a
capital lease.
Language is included under Neighborhood Reinvestment
Corporation, ``Payment to the Neighborhood Reinvestment
Corporation'' which specifies the allocation of funds.
Language is included under Surface Transportation Board,
``Salaries and Expenses'' which provides funds, specifies
amounts for certain purposes, allows the collection of a
specified level of fees established by the Surface
Transportation Board, and provides that the sum appropriated
from the general fund of the Treasury shall be reduced on a
dollar-for-dollar basis as such fees are received.
Language is included under United States Interagency
Council on Homelessness, ``Operating Expenses'' which provides
funds to carry out functions pursuant to title II of the
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, and places limitations
on the use of funds.
TITLE IV--GENERAL PROVISIONS, THIS ACT
Section 401 prohibits the use of funds for the planning or
execution of any program to pay the expenses of, or otherwise
compensate, non-Federal parties intervening in regulatory or
adjudicatory proceedings.
Section 402 prohibits the obligation of funds beyond the
current fiscal year and the transfer of funds to other
appropriations, unless expressly provided.
Section 403 limits consulting service expenditures through
procurement contracts to those contracts contained in the
public record, except where otherwise provided under existing
law.
Section 404 prohibits funds from being used for certain
types of employee training.
Section 405 specifies requirements for the reprogramming of
funds and requires agencies to submit a report in order to
establish the baseline for the application of reprogramming and
transfer authorities.
Section 406 provides that not to exceed 50 percent of
unobligated balances for salaries and expenses may remain
available until September 30, 2024, for each account for the
purposes authorized, subject to the approval of the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations.
Section 407 prohibits the use of funds for any project that
seeks to use the power of eminent domain, unless eminent domain
is employed only for a public use.
Section 408 prohibits funds from being transferred to any
department, agency, or instrumentality of the U.S. Government,
except where transfer authority is provided in this or any
other appropriations act.
Section 409 prohibits funds from being used by an entity
unless the expenditure is in compliance with the Buy American
Act.
Section 410 prohibits funds from being made available to
any person or entity that has been convicted of violating the
Buy American Act.
Section 411 prohibits funds from being used for first-class
airline accommodations in contravention of sections 301-10.122
and 301-10.123 of title 41, CFR.
Section 412 restricts the number of employees that agencies
may send to international conferences unless such attendance is
important to the national interest.
Section 413 caps the amount of fees the STB can charge or
collect for rate or practice complaints filed at the amount
authorized for district court civil suit filing fees.
Section 414 prohibits funds from being used to maintain or
establish computer networks unless such networks block the
viewing, downloading, or exchange of pornography.
Section 415 prohibits funds from being used to deny an
Inspector General timely access to any records, documents, or
other materials available to the department or agency over
which that Inspector General has responsibilities, or to
prevent or impede that Inspector General's access to such
records, documents, or other materials.
Section 416 prohibits funds to be used to pay award or
incentive fees for contractors whose performance is below
satisfactory, behind schedule, over budget, or failed to meet
requirements of the contract, with exceptions.
Section 417 references Congressionally requested projects
contained in this report.
Section 418 prohibits funds from being used to permanently
replace an employee intent on returning to his or her past
occupation following completion of military service.
Section 419 prohibits funds from being used for the
approval of a new foreign air carrier permit or exemption
application if that approval would contravene United States law
or Article 17 bis of the U.S.-E.U.-Iceland-Norway Air Transport
Agreement.
APPROPRIATIONS NOT AUTHORIZED BY LAW
Pursuant to clause 3(f)(1)(B) of rule XIII of the Rules of
the House of Representatives, the following table lists the
appropriations in the accompanying bill which are not
authorized by law for the period concerned:
PROGRAM DUPLICATION
Pursuant to clause 3(c)(5) of rule XIII of the Rules of the
House of Representatives, no provision of this bill establishes
or reauthorizes a program of the Federal Government known to be
duplicative of another Federal program, a program that was
included in any report from the Government Accountability
Office to Congress pursuant to section 21 of Public Law 111-
139, or a program related to a program identified in the most
recent Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance.
COMMITTEE HEARINGS
In compliance with clause 3(c)(6) of rule XXIII the
following table lists the hearings that were used to develop
the fiscal year 2023 Transportation, Housing and Urban
Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill:
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Date Title of Hearing Witnesses
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May 10, 2022................... Fiscal Year 2023 The Honorable Pete
Budget Request Buttigieg,
for the Secretary,
Department of Department of
Transportation. Transportation
May 11, 2022................... Fiscal Year 2023 The Honorable Marcia
Budget Request L. Fudge,
for the Secretary,
Department of Department of
Housing and Housing and Urban
Urban Development
Development.
May 25, 2022................... Fiscal Year 2023 The Honorable Elaine
Member Day. G. Luria (VA-02)
May 26, 2022................... Manufactured Mr. Lance George,
Housing: Director of
Supporting Research and
America's Information,
Largest Housing Assistance
Unsubsidized Council
Affordable Mr. Michael Liu,
Housing Stock. Director, Miami-
Dade County Public
Housing and
Community
Development
Department
Dr. George McCarthy,
President and CEO,
Lincoln Institute
of Land Policy
Mr. Clemente Mojica,
President and CEO,
Neighborhood
Partnership Housing
Services, Inc.
Ms. Mary O'Hara,
Executive Vice
President, ROC USA
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MINORITY VIEWS
We appreciate that Chair DeLauro and Chairman Price have
presented a Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and
Related Agencies, Fiscal Year 2023 bill that addresses many
priorities of Members on both sides of the aisle and continues
investments in our Nation's transportation and housing
programs. In particular, we appreciate funding for ports
infrastructure, air traffic control modernization,
transportation safety programs, and housing programs for the
elderly and disabled, homeless veterans, and victims of
domestic violence.
We are not able to support the bill as currently drafted
because it includes $90,888,000,000 in discretionary budget
authority, which is an irresponsible and excessive 12% increase
above last year. This level is particularly concerning because
the most significant increases in the bill are in housing
programs, a 17% increase above fiscal year 2022. These housing
increases, including an additional $1,100,000,000 to expand the
tenant-based rental assistance program, would require growing
renewals in future years. This would create a multi-billion
liability in the bill for years to come and would crowd out
other, more targeted transportation and housing investments in
future years.
We are disappointed the Majority rejected amendments
offered by Republican members that would have improved this
bill, including a prohibition on Federal funds for the failed
California High Speed Rail project. We are pleased the
Committee accepted an amendment by Congressman Womack to
restore a common-sense Electronic Logging Device exemption for
Livestock Haulers.
Republicans are concerned the Majority eliminated long-
standing bipartisan provisions, while inserting partisan
riders, in this year's appropriations bills. We are also
troubled the Majority is proposing spending levels that will
add to our national debt and exacerbate the record-high
inflation caused by the reckless spending of the Majority and
this Administration.
We are optimistic that once a topline agreement on spending
is in place and there is consensus to remove controversial
policy positions, we will be able to work together to resolve
our differences and make investments in housing and
transportation infrastructure to create jobs and improve our
communities.
Kay Granger.
Mario Diaz-Balart.
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