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Salinas Announces Nearly $23 Million in Funding Requests for Oregon’s Sixth District

June 5, 2024

Today, U.S. Representative Andrea Salinas (OR-06) announced she is requesting nearly $23 million in the Fiscal Year 2025 government funding legislation for critical public safety, housing, infrastructure, and rural development projects across Oregon's Sixth District. 

"I am so proud to announce my funding requests for fiscal year 2025," said Rep. Salinas. “After successfully delivering over $14 million in community project funding for Oregon’s Sixth District earlier this year, I am already hard at work to secure even more federal dollars that will help make life better for you and your neighbors. These requests are the product of countless meetings and conversations that my staff and I have held with local leaders and stakeholders – from Tualatin to Dallas and everywhere in between. Whether it’s investing in public safety or expanding access to affordable housing, I am confident that every single one of these projects will have a positive impact on our communities and I look forward to advocating for them in Congress.”

For Fiscal Year 2025, Rep. Salinas is requesting federal funding for the following community projects:

  • $1,020,000 for the Tualatin Police Station Resiliency and Continuity Initiative
  • $1,555,000 for an Inclusive Playground at Settlemier Park in Woodburn
  • $3,000,000 for an Advanced Data Center at Western Oregon University
  • $3,000,000 for the Woodland Hearth Affordable Housing Development in Washington County
  • $2,500,000 for the Barbara Roberts Career and Technical Education Center in Sheridan
  • $1,775,000 for the continued Terminal Expansion at Salem Municipal Airport
  • $1,000,000 for the City of Keizer’s Recreation Field Parking Lot and Equipment Facility
  • $2,400,000 for the City of Carlton’s Sewer Collection Pipe Replacement Project
  • $2,000,000 for the Anahuac Farms Agricultural Community Center in Turner
  • $702,000 for the Reducing Community Violence through Trust-Building and Smart Policing Initiative at the Salem Police Department
  • $1,000,000 for Liberty House in Salem
  • $1,403,582 for the Quantum Devices and Computing Initiative at the Oregon Institute of Technology
  • $500,000 for the Beaverton Behavioral Health Court
  • $500,000 for the City of Dallas’ LaCreole Node Sewer Project
  • $580,000 for the City of Newberg’s Water Plant Covering Project

To view an interactive map of Rep. Salinas' requests, click here. To view a list of Rep. Salinas' requests, click here.


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