Appropriations Requests for Fiscal Year 2024

Rep. Peters’ office is now accepting programmatic and language appropriations requests for Fiscal Year 2024. Please submit a request by filling out this form by Friday, March 17, 2023.

Similar to last year, the House Appropriations Committee will accept Community Project Funding requests for Fiscal Year 2024. However, the Committee has not yet released updated rules for FY24. Detailed guidance from the Appropriations Committee can be found here. Our office will only accept project requests from public or government (not private), non-profit entities.

 

 

Community Project Funding

Rep. Peters' office is also accepting community project funding requests. These funds allow Members of Congress to target federal funds towards projects and programs that will address the most significant needs facing the communities they represent. For FY24 requests, our office will only accept requests from government agencies and non-profit public (not private) entities. This year, the Committee will NOT accept project requests under the Labor-Health-Education or Financial Services-General Government subcommittees.

 Please fill out and submit this form (separate from the one linked above) by Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 5 P.M. Pacific Time.

 

More information:

Community Project Funding For Fiscal Year 2023

PROJECTS/PROGRAMS SUBMITTED

Listed below are the funding requests for important community projects in California's 50th congressional district Rep. Peters has submitted to the Appropriations Committee. The projects are listed in no particular order.

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Harbor Drive Pump Station 1 & 2

$5,000,000  

City of San Diego - 202 C Street, San Diego, CA, 92101

Project Justification: The funding would be used to help repair, rehabilitate, and upgrade various components of two essential wastewater pump station facilities to ensure reliability into the future. The project is an appropriate use of taxpayer funds because the Harbor Drive Pump Station is responsible for receiving and directing wastewater flow from 2/3 of San Diego County's population, approximately 2.3 million people.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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San Dieguito Valley Brackish Groundwater Desalination Project

$2,500,000

Olivenhain Water District - Via De La Valle, Del Mar, CA 92014 (approximate)

Project Justificatiom: The funding would be used for environmental compliance component of the project, specifically: Environmental Impact Statement (NEPA) and Environmental Impact Report (CEQA), Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), and Hydrogeological Groundwater Model and Calibration. The project is an appropriate use of taxpayer funds because investment in this project will result in lower per unit costs of water to San Diegans versus the no-build alternative, or status quo, which makes this project a financially sensible investment.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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Critical Infrastructure Wildfire Vulnerability Assessment

$1,700,000

County of San Diego - 5500 Overland Avenue, San Diego, CA, 92123

Project Justification: The funding would be used to evaluate and upgrade critical infrastructure sites at risk of wildfires in the County of San Diego, including fire stations, both County and State facilities, San Diego Sheriff’s Department facilities, and County-owned community centers, which will ensure safety for residents, their property, and public infrastructure.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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Coastal Rail Trail Bikeway

$5,000,000

City of San Diego - 202 C Street, San Diego, CA 92101

Project Justification: The funding would be used for the construction costs of the Coastal Rail Trail Bikeway. The project is an appropriate use of taxpayer funds because this connection will expand the opportunity for people riding bikes to continue a safe and separated path from the major job centers and education campus to a natural population of students and the already popular street of Gilman Drive.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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Early Childhood Education Center (ECEC) – Flexible Care Program

$4,000,000

University of California, San Diego - 9500 Gilman Drive, San Diego, CA 92093

Project Justification: The funding would be used for building renovations and improvements, architectural and engineering costs, play space construction and landscaping, furnishings, and fixtures. This proposal will provide up to 190 additional families from across the San Diego region with access to flexible, quality childcare, and will allow working parents to continue contributing to the area’s economy, workforce and academic pursuits.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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Grand Avenue Improvements

$2,000,000

City of Escondido - 201 North Broadway Escondido, CA 92025

Project Justification: The funding would be used for enhancing comfort and accessibility for shoppers and diners, improved crossing points and a traffic circle at Maple Street to calm traffic and improve safety, colored scored concrete, festoon lighting, sidewalk etchings, expanded outdoor dining areas, and gateway features, will further enhance a safe, enjoyable experience for thousands of visitors to businesses and events on Grand Ave.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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Homeless Shelter Capital Improvements

$1,500,000

City of San Diego - 202 C Street, San Diego, CA, 92101

Project Justification: The funding would be used to rehabilitate and convert a publicly owned office space into a homeless shelter. The funding will be used for capital improvements to convert unused San Diego Housing Commission office space in downtown San Diego into a 45-bed homeless shelter. The funds will be utilized for capital improvements related to the conversion of this facility.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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Implementing DNA Technology

$220,000

City of Escondido - 1163 N. Centre City Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92026.

Project Justification: The funding would be used for purchasing a Rapid DNA instrument with laptop and hardware which will process biological material, or a piece of evidence, and develop a DNA profile within 90 minutes instead of 3-4 weeks. This project would provide enough probable cause to make an arrest and allow the District Attorney to move forward with a case, providing a more favorable timeline for prosecution. By shortening the due process, police officers can provide more proactive services for the community

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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Parks Lighting Upgrades

$3,200,000

City of San Marcos - 1 Civic Center, San Marcos CA 92069

Project Justification: This project will allow more efficient use of public areas and use of energy efficient technology for overall betterment of the health, welfare, and safety of the community. The funding would be used for purchasing and installing upgraded lighting fixtures and LED and solar conversions where possible for long-term cost savings.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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Green Line Passenger Variable Sign (VMS) and Public Address (PA) System Upgrades

$590,000

MTS - 1255 Imperial Ave, Suite 1000, San Diego, CA 92101

Project Justification: The funding would be used for the installation of 32 new variable message signs (VMS) and replacing the current public address system (PA) along eight stations of the Green Line corridor from Gaslamp Quarter to Old Town Transit Center. The project is an appropriate use of taxpayer funds because this project will replace aging infrastructure by upgrading passenger information signs and public address systems, while maintaining a state of good repair.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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Clean and Safe San Diego Parks Initiative

$1,750,000

City of San Diego - 202 C Street, San Diego, CA 92101

Project Justification: The funding would be used for lighting repairs and security camera installations in 32 City parks and 25 recreation facilities. The project is an appropriate use of taxpayer funds because this project will help the City ensure that its public parks and recreation facilities are clean, accessible, and promote public safety in the parks and protect valuable assets from being vandalized.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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North County Transit District Bus Fleet Replacement

$3,840,000

North County Transit District - 755 Norlak Avenue, Escondido, CA 92025

Project Justification: The funding would be used for the purchase of four battery electric buses. The project is an appropriate use of taxpayer funds because this project will allow the replacement of end-of-life CNG buses to better provide safe and reliable service for BREEZE riders.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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San Diego At-grade Crossing Elimination Study (SD ACES)

$1,096,800

San Diego Association of Governments - 401 B Street, Suite 800, San Diego, CA 92101

Project Justification: The funding would be used for a study, to look at eleven at-grade rail crossings within the LOSSAN corridor in and near downtown San Diego. The project is an appropriate use of taxpayer funds because the existing at-grade crossings in the SD ACES corridor are insufficient for a busy, urban environment, leading to numerous preventable fatalities and injuries.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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Electric Infrastructure Improvements Project

$5,000,000

San Diego County Regional Airport Authority - 3225 N. Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101

Project Justification: The funding would be used for developing the electrical infrastructure expansion and upgrades needed to support increasing demand, including the transition to sustainable Electric Vehicle and Electric Ground Support Equipment use by passenger and cargo airlines, as well as the traveling public.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT

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San Diego Bay Area Aquaculture Planning Study

$425,000

Port of San Diego - 3165 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92101.

The funding would be used for a planning study to design aquaculture facilities that can provide seawater intake and discharge systems, including filtration and other recirculating aquaculture technology that can support upstream hatchery and nurseries, grow-out, and the downstream processing, depuration, and distribution facilities for various types of aquaculture businesses.

CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT