Community Project Funding
The House Appropriations Committee has officially published its FY27 community project funding (CPF) guidance and Rep. Peters' office is now accepting requests here. We encourage you to submit your requests as quickly as possible through this form. Requests must be formally submitted for our office to consider them. As in previous years, the office will only accept CPF requests from government agencies and public entities like public universities, colleges, and public school districts.
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Projects Submitted
Listed below are the funding requests for important community projects in California's 50th congressional district that Rep. Peters has submitted to the Appropriations Committee. The projects are listed in no particular order.
SD CoastalWATCH — Coastal Air and Water Quality Monitoring, Early Warning, and Health Protection System for the Tijuana River Corridor
$1,800,000
9500 Gilman Drive #0210, La Jolla, CA 92093
This request will fund the purchase of a mobile van, necessary research-grade equipment, and sensors needed to sustain and expand a larger phase of UC San Diego's multi-year coastal monitoring effort to determine how far air and water pollution from the Tijuana River Valley travels.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
Repetition Rate High Powered Laser for Fusion Energy
$1,000,000
9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093
This project will fund the purchase of a repetition rate high powered laser that will be used to discover new materials and technologies to advance commercial fusion energy.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
Port of San Diego Emergency Notification System
$1,000,000
3380 N. Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101
This project will fund hardware to integrate with and update the existing Emergency Notification System at several sites across Port property including: the Broadway & B Street Piers terminals, Port Administration Building, Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal and the Port Operations Center.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
North San Diego County Scientific Workforce Development 6G and Autonomous Systems Initiative
$1,300,000
333 S Twin Oaks Valley Rd, San Marcos, CA 92078
This project will fund the purchase of equipment to help establish an integrated 6G Communications and Autonomous Systems Workforce Laboratory for electrical, computer, and software engineering students.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
San Diego Police Department Vehicle Replacement
$2,000,000
202 C St, Floor 11, San Diego, CA 92101
This project will fund the purchase of new vehicles used by law enforcement officers to replace an existing fleet of vehicles, which require constant maintenance and undermines public safety.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
C Street Revitalization Project
$3,000,000
202 C STREET, FLOOR 11, SAN DIEGO, CA
This request will fund transit corridor improvements, transit-oriented development, infrastructure updates, and activation of public space along its C Street Downtown Corridor.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
El Camino Affordable Family Housing Infrastructure Improvements
$2,000,000
12643-12687 El Camino Real, San Diego, CA 92130
This project will support infrastructure improvements, like new roofing, HVAC and water systems replacements, accessibility improvements, and fencing repairs across this deed-restricted affordable apartment community rented to low-income families.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
LOSSAN Signal Modernization Project
$1, 450,644
810 Mission Avenue, Oceanside, CA 92054
This project will fund the replacement of obsolete and legacy railroad signals, as well as related equipment along the LOSSAN rail corridor south of Interstate 8 into downtown San Diego.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
Presidio Palms Permanent Supportive Housing Energy Efficiency and Community Space Upgrade
$2,000,000
2087 Hotel Circle South, San Diego, CA 92108
This project will fund community space infrastructure improvements and the implementation of an energy-efficient battery storage system to reduce utility costs at this permanent supportive housing Homekey location.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
San Diego Wildfire Suppression Project
$1,166,000
202 C Street, Floor 11, San Diego, CA 92101
This project will fund the purchase and installation four fixed helicopter fire hydrant systems to enhance aerial wildfire suppression capabilities in the underserved and high-risk areas, as well as the purchase of 50 totes (275 gallons per tote) of Citrotech, a non-toxic fire-inhibiting treatment used to reduce flame spread on vegetation and along key pathways during wildfire conditions.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
Escondido Valley Parkway Pedestrian and Roadway Safety Project
$684,800
201 N Broadway, Escondido CA 92025
This project will partially fund the design and construction of new ADA-compliant signals, poles, mast arms, controller cabinets, and cell modems for signal control and communications.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
Student Safety and Emergency Preparedness Infrastructure Improvements
$950,000
4100 Normal Street San Diego, CA 92103
This project will fund targeted infrastructure improvements, like exterior lighting and fencing repairs, to improve student safety across SDUSD campuses.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
Downtown San Diego Trolley Signal Modernization
$2,560,000
1100 Union St Ste 400, San Diego CA 92101
This project will fund preliminary engineering, environmental clearance, and final design of the identified signal systems along the Trolley’s route through downtown via C Street and Park Boulevard.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
MTS Facility Resiliency Planning Project
$750,000
1255 Imperial Avenue, Suite 1000, San Diego, CA 92101
This project will fund the design & planning phase of a project to improve the resiliency of the MTS Transit Center at 12th and Imperial. The study will provide MTS a roadmap for future capital projects to reduce or eliminate the impact of storm events on transit services.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
San Marcos Type III Brush Rig
$750,000
1 Civic Center Dr, San Marcos, CA 92069
This project will partially fund the purchase of a new Brush Rig for the City of San Marcos. The city is expanding its fire services, and this new rig will serve the city, and provide additional response capabilities during brush fires, and in mutual aid response situations.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
San Diego Vision Zero Traffic Safety Improvements
$1,000,000
202 C Street, Floor 11, San Diego, CA 92101
This project will fund Vision Zero improvements across the City’s most dangerous intersections. This would include pedestrian safety enhancements at many of the City’s “Fatal 15” intersections such as the installation of signalized intersections, accessible pedestrian signs, speed bumps, curb stripping, crosswalks, and medians.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
City of San Diego for Uptown Storm Drain Replacement
$3,400,000
202 C St, Floor 11, San Diego, CA 92101
This request will fund the replacement and realignment of aging storm drains that have exceeded their useful life and are showing signs of deterioration. The project will improve the storm drain system capacity, reliability, and long-term performance.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
City of San Diego for Golden Hill and South Park Storm Drain Replacement
$2,600,000
202 C St, Floor 11, San Diego, CA 92101
This project will fund the replacement of deteriorated storm drains and installation of modern drainage structures, the project will improve stormwater conveyance, reduce the risk of infrastructure failure and localized flooding and reduce pollutant transport from urban runoff.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
County of San Diego for Saturn Boulevard Stormwater Project
$4,000,000
510 Overland Avenue, Suite 270, San Diego CA 92103
This project will support the reduction of contaminated stormwater flows into the Tijuana River at Saturn Boulevard. This will deliver meaningful water-quality improvements for all San Diegans, especially the residents of Imperial Beach and Coronado, as well as the millions of annual visitors who rely on the region’s water quality.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
City of Coronado for Five Points Stormwater and Flood Resilience Project
$3,000,000
1825 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118
This project will alleviate flooding caused by rain events and high tides and will prevent future property damage in the vicinity of the Project. This will also ensure the free flow of military and civilian personnel to and from Naval Amphibious Base Coronado.
CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THERE IS NO FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT