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Gluesenkamp Perez Requests More Than $44M in Community Project Funding for SW Washington

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Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez | Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Official website

Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez | Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Official website

On May 5, 2023, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03) announced the 15 community projects that she has nominated for Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) funding through the Community Project Funding process.

Last month, Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez opened her Community Project Funding application and selected projects based on eligibility, likelihood of acceptance, geographical diversity, and community support. More information about the House FY24 funding process can be found here.

“I’m focused on good governance – being responsible stewards of taxpayer dollars and making sure those dollars have the greatest impact. I selected these projects because they’re going to have a real, tangible impact on the lives of everyone in those communities. I look forward to seeing this process through and getting Southwest Washington the investments it needs and deserves,” said Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez.

The House Appropriations Committee will consider funding requests and release its draft bill in the coming weeks.

The projects are listed here and below in alphabetical order by project name:

  1. Cascades Business Park Wastewater Infrastructure
Requested Amount: $1,000,000

Intended Recipient: Port of Skamania County

  1. Long Beach Oregon Avenue Sewer Main Replacement Project
Requested Amount: $2,500,000

Intended Recipient: City of Long Beach

  1. Lower Columbia College Vocational Equipment
Requested Amount: $1,500,000

Intended Recipient: Lower Columbia College

  1. Packwood Sewer – Easements and Treatment Facility Project
Requested Amount: $3,500,000

Intended Recipient: Lewis County

  1. Port of Longview Industrial Rail Corridor Expansion
Requested Amount: $4,000,000

Intended Recipient: Port of Longview

  1. Port of Vancouver Terminal 1 Redevelopment Project
Requested Amount: $5,000,000

Intended Recipient: Port of Vancouver

  1. Public Safety Radio Communication System Modernization Project
Requested Amount: $1,858,523

Intended Recipient: Skamania County

  1. Ryderwood Drought Resiliency Project
Requested Amount: $1,600,000

Intended Recipient: Cowlitz County

  1. Salmon Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Energy Efficiency and Modernization Upgrades
Requested Amount: $3,000,000

Intended Recipient: Discovery Clean Water Alliance

  1. South Bend Boat Working Waterfront
Requested Amount: $3,000,000

Intended Recipient: Port of Willapa Harbor

  1. Southwest Washington Food Manufacturing Incubator and Workforce Training Center
Requested Amount: $4,400,000

Intended Recipient: Thurston Economic Development Council

  1. Southwest Washington Grain Project
Requested Amount: $4,500,000

Intended Recipient: Port of Chehalis

  1. Vancouver Heights District Infrastructure Project
Requested Amount: $4,000,000

Intended Recipient: City of Vancouver

  1. Wahkiakum PUD Puget Island Alternate Water System Project
Requested Amount: $2,000,000

Intended Recipient: Public Utility District #1 of Wahkiakum County

  1. Washougal Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Project
Requested Amount: $3,000,000

Intended Recipient: City of Washougal

Original source can be found here.

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