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Rep. Luria Secures Inclusion of More Than $19 Million in Community Project Funding for Coastal Virginia

July 13, 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Elaine Luria (D-VA) announced the inclusion of more than $19 million in Community Project Funding (CPF) for 14 priorities throughout Coastal Virginia in the House’s Fiscal Year 2023 draft appropriations bills. 

Rep. Luria’s 14 CPF priorities include expanding broadband services, improving transportation infrastructure, supporting domestic violence survivors, funding for mobile food distribution, and investing in law enforcement and public safety. 

“Community Project Funding awards continue to invest federal funds into the most pressing needs of our communities, and I am proud to announce the inclusion another double-digit investment for projects throughout Coastal Virginia. The more than $19 million for 14 projects will create good-paying jobs, improve our infrastructure, expand critical community services, and make Hampton Roads safer,” Rep. Luria said. “I will continue to deliver for Coastal Virginia and work to bring back taxpayer dollars that invest in our communities and spur economic development throughout the region.” 

The inclusion of this funding in the Appropriations Committee’s draft bills is the first step in the funding process. Rep. Luria will continue to fight for this funding as the bills move to the full Appropriations Committee, consideration on the House Floor, and negotiations with the Senate.

In March 2022, Rep. Luria announced more than $18.5 million in funding for seven community projects throughout Coastal Virginia from her FY22 requests. 

Additional information on the reforms governing CPFs is available here. In compliance with House Rules and Committee requirements, Rep. Luria has certified that she, her spouse, and her immediate family have no financial interest in any of the projects she has requested.

More information on Rep. Luria’s 14 submissions included in the draft FY23 bills can be found below: 

Air Force Reserve Intelligence Facility
Amount Requested: $5,500,000
Requestor: Air Force Reserve (216 Sweeney Blvd., JB Langley-Eustis, VA 23665)
Project Description: The funding would construct a new facility on Joint Base Langley-Eustis to provide workspace for briefings, classroom and training, administration, storage, and customer service for the Air Force Reserve Intelligence Group and three squadrons.

City of Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Training Facilities Upgrades
Amount Requested: $1,500,000
Requestor: City of Virginia Beach (2401 Courthouse Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23456)
Project Description: The funding would be used to repair, upgrade, and enhance law enforcement facilities within the City of Virginia Beach. These facilities will provide unique training opportunities for new recruits and veteran officers at the local, state, and federal level who are tasked with serving the Commonwealth of Virginia residents, businesses, and visitors.

Duffy’s Lane Transit Transfer Center Relocation
Amount Requested: $500,000
Requestor: City of Norfolk (810 Union Street, Norfolk, VA 23510)
Project Description: The funding would be used to construct a Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) Bus Transfer Center on W. Ocean View Avenue at a highly visible location to ensure a safer environment for bus patrons. The existing transfer center serves approximately 1,000 daily customers and is the system’s 16th busiest transfer station. The project includes improving safety with a concrete bus pull-in pad with curb and gutter, widened sidewalk, covered bus shelters, bike racks, site lighting, and infrastructure for surveillance cameras and landscaping.

Eastern Shore Coalition Against Domestic Violence Hope Harbor
Amount Requested: $250,000
Requestor: Eastern Shore Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ESCADV) (130 Market Street Onancock, VA 23417)
Project Description: The funding would be used to support the renovation of a three-building property that will be home to the Eastern Shore Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence and assault. The funding would also be used to hire new staff.

Eastern Shore Mobile Food Distribution Project
Amount Requested: $447,600
Requestor: Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore (800 Tidewater Dr. Norfolk, VA 23504)
Project Description: The funding would be used to purchase a vehicle, hire staff, and secure food for the food bank. This would allow the food bank to deliver goods to residents in the most remote areas of the Eastern Shore.

Emergency Operations Center (EOC) IT Modernization
Amount Requested: $1,482,900
Requestor: City of Virginia Beach (2401 Courthouse Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23456)
Project Description: The funding would be used to purchase IT equipment to complete the mobile Emergency Operations Center. Completion of this project would enhance operational readiness, support continuity of operations, and strengthen the City’s resiliency to natural and human-caused emergencies.

Exmore Sewage Collection System
Amount Requested: $750,000
Requestor: Northampton County (PO Box 66, Eastville, VA 23347)
Project Description: The funding would be used to rebuild the sanitary sewer collection system and expand the system to provide service for affordable housing units, apartments, and commercial buildings. The project will provide for the installation of approximately 85,000 linear feet of service lines and force mains throughout the town for additional commercial and residential growth without impacting open space and environmentally sensitive areas of the county.

Laskin Road Phase I-B
Amount Requested: $2,000,000
Requestor: City of Virginia Beach (2401 Courthouse Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23456)
Project Description: The funding would be used for roadway improvements along the existing alignment of Laskin Road from Red Robin Road to Oriole Drive for a length of approximately 0.6 miles, as well as minor improvements at Birdneck Road. Improvements to Laskin Road will widen the four-lane plus frontage road facility to a traditional six-lane divided facility with a raised median as well as a sidewalk and shared-use path for bicycles and pedestrians.

Little Machipongo River, Virginia
Amount Requested: $1,945,000
Requestor: USACE Army Corps Norfolk District (803 Front Street, Norfolk, VA 23510)
Project Description: The funding would be used to dredge the federally designated shallow draft waterway and provide waterway access to the community of Willis Wharf, VA.

Mt. Nebo and Bailey Neck Broadband Expansion
Amount Requested: $196,269
Requestor: Eastern Shore of Virginia Broadband Authority (ESVBA) (4147 Lankford Highway, Exmore, VA 23350)
Project Description: The funding will be used to construct a total of 8.16 miles of broadband network in Bailey Neck and Mount Nebo areas of Onancock, Virginia. The extended line would pass a total of 117 new homes.

 

Nimmo Parkway Phase VII-B
Amount Requested: $3,000,000
Requestor: City of Virginia Beach (2401 Courthouse Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23456)
Project Description: The funding would be used to improve access to Sandbridge and provide a more resilient hurricane evacuation route for the Sandbridge residents. This project involves construction of a two-lane undivided roadway with shoulders, on-road bike lanes, and a single shared-use path.

Virginia Beach Trail
Amount Requested: $750,000
Requestor: City of Virginia Beach (2401 Courthouse Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23456)
Project Description: The funding would be used to construct an at-grade 10-foot-wide paved shared use path. The path is a 3-mile segment that will connect to Norfolk’s Tide and HRT bus system, traverse past the CVB Housing Resource Center, continue through two federally designated Opportunity Zones and Town Center, and terminate at Constitution Drive.

Wachapreague Sewer Line & Pump Station
Amount Requested: $750,000
Requestor: Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission (23372 Front Street, Accomac, VA 23301)
Project Description: The funding would be used to bring public sewer service to the Town of Wachapreague. The project includes construction of a sewer line connecting to the Hampton Roads Sanitation District system, construction of a pump station on property donated to the town, and installation of a collection system. The project will allow the Town of Wachapreague to meet current and future wastewater management needs, where no public service connection is currently available.

Williamsburg African American Heritage Trail
Amount Requested: $327,000
Requestor: City of Williamsburg (401 Lafayette Street Williamsburg, VA 23185)
Project Description: The funding would be used to construct a trailhead and include a contemplative Civil Rights Memorial in a park setting on Lafayette Street in Williamsburg. The project will convert a 1930s pump station into a comfort station (restroom) and construct an ADA accessible path to connect the trailhead with Scotland Street.