FY2025 Local Project Funding Submissions
LOCAL PROJECTS FUNDING SUBMISSIONS
Once again, Congress will be providing Member-directed federal funding to a select number of Community Projects through the appropriations process. Under the newly adopted process, each House member is allowed to submit 15 project requests on behalf of their Congressional District to the Appropriations Committee, though a smaller number of requests are likely to be funded. This means only a few projects from the cities, governmental agencies, and non-profit organizations in the 10th District will be funded.
Entities Eligible to Submit Community Project Funding Requests
Governmental organizations and non-profits with 501(c)(3) status are eligible to submit project requests, though non-profits are not eligible for all funding opportunities.
Eligible Projects
For FY 2025, Community Project requests are available from 35 accounts across 7 different appropriations bills. In-depth information on eligibility requirements and allowable uses for each account can be found here on the Appropriations Committee website or here in condensed form.
The Committee will give preference to project requests that already have local, state, or private funding and only need the remaining federal funds to fully complete the project or implement the program.
In addition, community engagement and support is crucial in determining which projects are worthy of federal funding. Only projects with demonstrated community support will be considered. Examples of these include, but are not limited to:
- Letters of support from elected community leaders (e.g., mayors or other officials);
- Press articles highlighting the need for the requested Community Project Funding;
- Support from newspaper editorial boards;
- Projects listed on State intended use plans, community development plans, or other publicly available planning documents; or
- Resolutions passed by city councils or boards
The deadline for submitting Community Project Funding requests is Monday, April 29, 2024, with a strong preference for submission sooner. You can submit your project if you meet all eligibility requirements here.
Transparency
All requests submitted by Congressman DeSaulnier to the Appropriations Committee will be posted on this page by May 17, 2024. Members are required to certify that neither they nor their immediate family have a financial interest in the requests made.
Proposed Recipient: California State University, East Bay (Cal State East Bay)
Project Name: Student and Community Professional Development Center Project
Recipient Address: 25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94542
Amount: $750,000
Project Description: Converting a decommissioned university library at the Concord Center into a multifunctional educational space with classrooms, meeting rooms, and co-working areas that would allow for training, workshops, and small-conference activities for students and community organizations.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (Central San)
Project Name: Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection Replacement Project
Recipient Address: 5019 Imhoff Place, Martinez, CA 94553
Amount: $4,000,000
Project Description: Upgrading the ultraviolet (UV) technology to disinfect treated wastewater, making the process more energy efficient and increasing disinfection capacity during wet weather events, all of which will reduce the energy footprint of water treatment and protect public heath and water quality in the region.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: Central Contra Costa Transit Authority (County Connection)
Project Name: Hydrogen Fuel Cell Generators Project
Recipient Address: 2477 Arnold Industrial Way, Concord, CA 94520
Amount: $4,000,000
Project Description: Purchasing and installing two hydrogen fuel cell generators and one storage tank for sustainable hydrogen fuel cell battery operations at Central Contra Costa Transit Authority to allow for a more seamless transition to zero-emissions hydrogen buses—reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality in the area.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: City of Concord
Project Name: Emergency Operations Center Upgrades Project
Recipient Address: 1950 Parkside Drive, Concord, CA 94519
Amount: $3,000,000
Project Description: Making essential improvements to the Emergency Operations Center in Concord, California to ensure its longevity, efficiency, and resilience. The EOC serves as a critical hub for bolstering regional preparedness, response, and recovery efforts during emergencies and disasters.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: City of Dublin
Project Name: Village Parkway Complete Streets Improvements Project
Recipient Address: 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568
Amount: $3,000,000
Project Description: Rehabilitating Village Parkway to improve safety and accessibility of the roadway by narrowing vehicle lanes to slow traffic; adding safety lighting; constructing buffered bike lanes, wider sidewalks, and protected intersections; and improving transit stops, all of which will ensure that this essential route is well-maintained and safe for use, while reducing the risk of accidents and congestion.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: City of Oakley
Project Name: East Cypress Road Phase 3 Project
Recipient Address: 3231 Main Street, Oakley, CA 94561
Amount: $5,000,000
Project Description: Constructing essential roadway and emergency route improvements along East Cypress Road between Jersey Island Road and Bethel Island Road, including utility undergrounding, roadway widening, and sidewalk/bike lane improvements to upgrade an important emergency route to meet increasing traffic demand and ensure safety, accessibility, and mobility for daily travel and in the event of an emergency.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: City of Walnut Creek
Project Name: Tice Field Extended Use and Increased Safety Project
Recipient Address: 1666 North Main Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Amount: $1,624,105
Project Description: Installing lights at a sports field, as well as making safety upgrades for restroom and parking lot facilities to ensure safe access during all operating hours for children, their families, and community organizations.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office
Project Name: Healing and Justice for Labor Trafficking Survivors Project
Recipient Address: 900 Ward Street, Martinez, CA 94553
Amount: $500,000
Project Description: Enhancing the identification and referral of survivors of labor trafficking and cases of labor trafficking occurring in Contra Costa County, California; increasing the capacity of the District Attorney’s Office to investigate cases of labor exploitation and trafficking and raise public awareness of labor trafficking; and improving the quality and scope of services provided to underserved and marginalized victims of human trafficking, especially survivors of labor trafficking.
Member Certification Letter
Project Recipient: Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office
Project Name: Organized Retail Theft Prevention and Prosecution Project
Recipient Address: 900 Ward Street, Martinez, CA 94553
Amount: $600,000
Project Description: Creating an Organized Retail Theft (ORT) Prevention and Prosecution Unit with the goal of addressing increased levels of retail theft crimes, helping local law enforcement better confront these types of crimes and improving public safety.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (Con Fire)
Project Name: East Bay Regional Communications System Improvements and Upgrades Project
Recipient Address: 4005 Port Chicago Highway, Suite 250, Concord, CA 94520
Amount: $1,915,000
Project Description: Replacing and installing equipment, including backup generators, shore power plugs, and automatic transfer switches at radio towers that are used for communication between law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services to improve system reliability during emergencies and disasters that result in the loss of power - all of which will improve public safety and support emergency responders.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: Contra Costa County Public Works Department
Project Name: Marsh Drive Class I Bikeway Project
Recipient Address: 255 Glacier Drive, Martinez, CA 94553
Amount: $2,000,000
Project Description: Design engineering and construction for a Class I separated bike path to fill a 1.3-mile gap in the County-wide bicycle network along Marsh Drive between Center Avenue and the Walnut Creek Bridge in Pacheco, California, which will improve safety for all road users along Marsh Drive and access to local commercial centers, recreational facilities, and additional connections to the local mass transit system.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: Contra Costa County Public Works Department
Project Name: Treat Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project
Recipient Address: 255 Glacier Drive, Martinez, CA 94553
Amount: $1,500,000
Project Description: Constructing bicycle and pedestrian facilities, including buffered and protected bike lanes, and reconfiguring the existing roadway on a 0.4-mile segment to Treat Boulevard to close a critical gap along the Iron Horse Regional Trail, which will improve safety for non-motorized road users and improve connectivity for first/last mile connections to public transit and local commercial establishments.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA)
Project Name: Antioch and Oakley Smart Signals Project
Recipient Address: 2999 Oak Road, Suite 100, Walnut Creek, CA 94597
Amount: $1,970,010
Project Description: Installing equipment, including controllers, cabinets, switches, and modems, and construction in order to upgrade 15 intersections and facilitate the development of a network of smart traffic signals between Antioch, CA and Oakley, CA to improve commute times, reduce delays, and ease congestion.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: Diablo Water District
Project Name: Seismic Resiliency Reservoir and Transmission Line Improvement Project
Recipient Address: 87 Carol Lane, Oakley, CA 94561
Amount: $4,875,000
Project Description: Providing structural steel and foundation reinforcements to a 2.5 million gallon steel reservoir and installing a parallel water transmission mainline to significantly mitigate risks associate with major seismic events, safeguarding water supply and contributing to the region’s overall disaster preparedness strategy.
Member Certification Letter
Proposed Recipient: Marine Mammal Center
Project Name: Ocean Ambassadors Project
Recipient Address: 2000 Bunker Road, Sausalito, CA 94965
Amount: $272,918
Project Description: Supporting and continuing the Ocean Ambassadors program to reach approximately 2,700 students and their teachers at 10 middle schools in Contra Costa County, helping to build scientific literacy and environmental stewardship of the coastal zone and develop a pipeline for the future STEM workforce.
Member Certification Letter