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San Diego Leaders Thank Federal Representatives for Delivering $221 Million in Community Funding

CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION SECURES FUNDING FOR 49 PROJECTS IN FY2023 FEDERAL FUNDING BILL AND UNLOCKS FUNDING FOR TIJUANA RIVER VALLEY CLEANUP

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
23 December 2022

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SAN DIEGO - A bipartisan coalition of leaders from across San Diego County today expressed its sincere appreciation for the efforts of San Diegos congressional delegation, who secured more than $221 million across 49 local community projects as part of the Fiscal Year 2023 federal appropriations bill.

I want to thank the San Diego Congressional delegation for continuing to successfully advocate for our City and our region, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria said. This year, our Congressional representatives delivered nine community projects for the City totaling $21.2 million dollars. From renovating libraries to repairing streetlights to childcare support for City workers, I know these investments will have a direct impact in the lives of San Diegans and continue to transform our community for decades to come.

Senators Dianne Feinstein and Alex Padilla and Congressmembers Scott Peters, Juan Vargas, Mike Levin, Sara Jacobs, and Darrell Issa continue to deliver for the region, as they did in 2021 when they delivered over $107 million across 28 community projects.

We are fortunate to have a congressional delegation that is effective and understands the priorities of our region, said Nathan Fletcher, chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. As the needs of our working families grow, we thank our San Diego delegation for securing critical funding that will help us meet the mental health and substance abuse needs in our communities, better care for vulnerable at-risk youth in our foster care system, clean up pollution and improve water quality throughout the border region, and bolster our capacity to protect our region from deadly wildfires. San Diego County is safer, cleaner, and more prosperous because of these investments.

The delegation also delivered a key regional victory by securing language that will unlock the $300 million in previously appropriated USMCA funds to help clean up the Tijuana River Valley. These funds will help deliver the proposed slate of U.S Environmental Protection Agency projects proposed late last year.

Congressman Issa and our local congressional delegation rightfully prioritized regional safety needs in this years budget process, securing funds for critical road improvements in Escondido, said Escondido Mayor Dane White. We are very appreciative of their leadership and look forward to continuing to collaborate in the future to bring more federal dollars to our region."

The City of Coronado is very appreciative of Congressman Scott Peters and the San Diego Congressional Delegation in securing $3 million in funding for the Parker Pump Station, said City of Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey. The Parker Pump Station is a critical piece of infrastructure that is in urgent need of repair. Community Project matching funds will help ensure long term climate resilience of our stormwater and sanitary sewer flows within Coronado.

The City of Del Mar is grateful for Representative Mike Levins support for the Del Mar Climate Resiliency and Assess Improvement Project, said Del Mar Mayor Tracy Martinez. With California facing the ever-growing threats of climate change, the City of Del Mar is committed to providing local solutions to meet the immediate needs of our residents and visitors. This project would provide greater public access to natural open spaces and recreation opportunities and increase safety for our residents by making the city more resilient to the effects of climate change.

Congressman Mike Levins effort in obtaining the funding to make improvements to the legacy infrastructure of a 100-year-old highway is very important for Encinitas and the region, said Encinitas Mayor Tony Kranz. His leadership is greatly appreciated!

On behalf of the City of Oceanside, we are extremely excited and thankful for the excellent representation we have from our congressional delegation, said Oceanside Mayor Esther Sanchez. Congressman Mike Levin has especially been a wonderful champion for our city and region. Specifically, Mike is advocating for a crucial sewer relocation project at $3.5m. Indirectly, we stand to benefit from several other projects including up-skilling workforce at our local community college, strengthening our mobile crisis response at the county level, a county fire fighting helicopter, and rail transit corridor service improvements, all totaling $14.03m. Thank you congressional delegation.

"The City of Solana Beach is so grateful to Representative Levin for his request for $7 million of funding for our Lomas Santa Fe Corridor Project and thank him and Senator Padilla for their support, said Solana Beach Mayor Lesa Heebner. This vital funding will help construct much-needed roadway improvements to the Citys primary east-west corridor, enhancing safety for pedestrians and bicyclists. A key feature is a multi-purpose path along the entire Lomas Santa Fe Corridor from the Citys eastern boundary to Highway 101 at the Coast. For residents and visitors utilizing all modes of transportation, it will safely connect a County Regional Park to the San Elijo Lagoon Trail system, shopping centers, schools, recreation facilities and of course, to our coast and beaches.

Thanks to the leadership of Congressman Vargas and our congressional delegation, SANDAG is receiving $3.5 million to complete construction of the Bayshore Bikeway, said SANDAG CEO Hasan Ikhrata. This shared-use path will provide walkers and bikers direct access to waterfront employment centers, businesses, and Naval Base San Diego, and brings us one step closer to meeting our mobility and climate goals outlined in the Regional Plan."

We greatly appreciate the $3.3 million in federal funding for installation of charging stations for all-electric Airfield Ground Support Equipment, said Kimberly Becker, President/CEO of the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority. These stations will help the Airport Authority, City of San Diego and the entire region meet clean-air goals while ensuring the New T1 is one of the most sustainable commercial airport terminals in the world.

Retrofitting our existing facilities to support electric buses and building the regions first all-electric bus facility are two critical steps to becoming a zero-emissions fleet by 2040, said Sharon Cooney, CEO of the Metropolitan Transit System. This funding will go a long way toward advancing those projects as quickly as possible.

NCTD appreciates the continued support of Congressman Mike Levin and the entire San Diego Congressional Delegation, said North County Transit District Executive Director Matthew O. Tucker. The Community Project Funding secured for the SPRINTER Corridor Service Improvement Project represents a major step forward towards increasing the speed and frequency of SPRINTER trains operating between Oceanside and Escondido.

San Diegos elected representatives continue to improve our regions quality of life. This funding will allow the Port of San Diego to enhance public access to beautiful San Diego Bay, not only with park space adjacent to the famed USS Midway Museum, but an enlarged and improved beach in the South Bay that will allow visitors from surrounding communities to enjoy new amenities along the Chula Vista Bayfront, said Port of San Diego Board Chair Dan Malcolm. Projects like these provide environmental and recreational opportunities for future generations to enjoy.

Fiscal Year 2023 Community Project List:

PROJECT

AMOUNT

BILL

RECIPIENT

SPONSOR

Ocean Beach Library Expansion

$4,000,000

T-HUD

City of San Diego

Rep. Peters

Light Up San Diego Streetlight Improvement Program Beach Communities

$2,000,000

T-HUD

City of San Diego

Rep. Peters

Downtown Mobility Phase 3A2 Project

$3,144,000

T-HUD

City of San Diego

Rep. Peters, Sen. Padilla

Mobile Solar Powered Electric Vehicle Chargers

$750,000

T-HUD

City of San Diego

Rep. Peters, Sen. Padilla

Summer for All of Us: Come Play Outside Expansion

$800,000

T-HUD

City of San Diego

Rep. Jacobs

Municipal Workforce Childcare Pilot Program

$2,000,000

T-HUD

City of San Diego

Rep. Jacobs

Light Up San Diego Streetlight Improvement Program Logan Heights

$1,500,000

T-HUD

City of San Diego

Rep. Vargas

San Ysidro Community Activity Center - Facility Improvements

$4,000,000

T-HUD

City of San Diego

Rep. Vargas

Beyer Park Construction Phase II

$3,000,000

T-HUD

City of San Diego

Rep. Vargas

Bayshore Bikeway Barrio Logan

$3,500,000

T-HUD

SANDAG

Rep. Vargas

Imperial Avenue Division (IAD) Zero Emission Bus Infrastructure Project - Charging Equipment

$1,880,000

T-HUD

MTS

Rep. Peters

Zero Emissions Bus Division Project

$1,000,000

T-HUD

MTS

Rep. Vargas

Aerosolized Coastal Water Pollution Impacts Study

$1,500,000

CJS

Scripps Institute of Oceanography

Rep. Peters

Convergence A Partnership to Increase Access to Affordable Child Care in San Diego

$1,600,000

LABOR-H

UC San Diego

Rep. Jacobs

San Diego County Twin-Engine Firefighting Helicopter Project

$3,750,000

INTERIOR

County of San Diego

Sens. Feinstein, Padilla, Reps. Issa, Jacobs, Levin, Peters, Vargas

Behavioral Modification Program for At-Risk Youth

$220,000

LABOR-H

County of San Diego

Rep. Jacobs

Fuels Management Project

$1,500,000

INTERIOR

County of San Diego

Sen. Feinstein, Sen. Padilla, Rep. Vargas

Summer Math Academies for Student and Teacher Success

$1,125,360

LABOR-H

UC San Diego

Sen. Padilla, Rep. Vargas

UC San Diego Health Community Mobile Unit

$1,095,000

LABOR-H

UC San Diego

Sen. Padilla, Reps. Jacobs, Vargas

Mobile Crisis Response Team Enhancement

$4,480,000

LABOR-H

County of San Diego

Sens. Feinstein, Padilla, Reps. Peters, Levin

Smugglers Gulch Dredging Project

$3,452,972

INTERIOR

County of San Diego

Rep. Vargas

Gateway to College and Career for Transition Age Foster Youth

$1,000,000

LABOR-H

San Diego Community College District

Rep. Peters

TechHire Program

$800,000

LABOR-H

San Diego Workforce Partnership

Rep. Peters

Targeted Foster Family Recruitment

$500,000

LABOR-H

County of San Diego

Rep. Vargas

Bridge: Early Childhood Mental Health

$524,972

LABOR-H

San Diego State University

Sen. Padilla, Rep. Jacobs

LGBTQIA+ Pride Centers

$1,200,000

LABOR-H

San Diego Community College District

Rep. Jacobs

San Diego Community College District Dreamer Resource Centers

$1,200,000

LABOR-H

San Diego Community College District

Rep. Vargas

Installation of Airport Ground Support Equipment (GSE) Charging Stations

$3,300,000

T-HUD

San Diego County Regional Airport Authority

Sen. Padilla, Rep. Peters

SPRINTER Corridor Service Improvement Project

$7,000,000

T-HUD

North County Transit District

Rep. Levin

San Diegos Community Information Exchange

$250,000

T-HUD

INFO LINE of San Diego County dba 211 San Diego

Rep. Jacobs

San Diego Armed Services YMCA Center for Military Families Infrastructure Improvement Project

$2,024,846

T-HUD

Armed Services YMCA of San Diego County

Rep. Jacobs

Freedom Park at Navy Pier

$2,000,000

T-HUD

Port of San Diego

Rep. Peters

Beach and Boat Launch at Harbor Park

$3,000,000

T-HUD

Port of San Diego

Rep. Vargas

Carlsbad Veteran Memorial Park Project

$3,000,000

T-HUD

City of Carlsbad

Rep. Levin

Future Technologies to Upskill Rapidly and Effectively (FuTURE)

$1,000,000

LABOR-H

Mira Costa Community College

Rep. Levin

Loma Alta Creek Sewer Relocation

$3,452,972

INTERIOR

City of Oceanside

Rep. Levin

Parker Pump Station

$3,000,000

INTERIOR

City of Coronado

Rep. Peters

No Shots Fired

$1,200,000

CJS

City of El Cajon

Rep. Jacobs

Del Mar Climate Resiliency and Access Improvement Project

$750,000

T-HUD

City of Del Mar

Rep. Levin

Leucadia Streetscape Drainage Improvements

$4,000,000

T-HUD

City of Encinitas

Sen. Padilla, Rep. Levin

Sidewalk Improvement and Enhanced Street Lighting Project

$2,231,000

T-HUD

City of Vista

Rep. Levin

Lomas Santa Fe Drive

$7,000,000

T-HUD

City of Solana Beach

Sen. Padilla, Rep. Levin

South Escondido Access Improvement Project

$1,400,000

T-HUD

City of Escondido

Sen. Padilla, Rep. Issa

SR52 Congestion Improvement Project

$2,500,000

T-HUD

City of Santee

Rep. Issa

Violence, Inequality, and Power (VIP) Lab Fellows Program

$580,000

LABOR-H

UC San Diego

Rep. Jacobs

Southern California Bight Demonstration Project- Ocean and Pollution Mapping, Living Marine Resources Assessment and Modeling

$6,000,000

CJS

UC-San Diego, Scripps Institute of Oceanography

Sen. Padilla, Sen. Feinstein

Curriculum and Remote Module Development for Future STEM Leaders

$2,160,000

LABOR-H

UC San Diego

Rep. Peters

Recruit Barracks

$82,230,000

MIL-CON

Marine Corps Recruit Depot

Sen. Feinstein

Child Development Center

$32,100,000

MIL-CON

Camp Pendleton

Sen. Feinstein

TOTAL

$221,701,122

The one-time community project funds will help fund various government, transit, planning and nonprofit entities finance infrastructure, library, park, health and human services, childcare, and research projects throughout San Diego County.

The region has received over $328 million in community project funding over the course of the past two fiscal years.

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