Gluesenkamp Perez asks for $44 million in federal funding for 3rd District projects

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U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania County, on Thursday announced she has nominated 15 community projects in the 3rd Congressional District for a total of $44 million in federal funding in 2024.

Gluesenkamp Perez’ office reported the congresswoman opened her Community Project Funding application and “selected projects based on eligibility, likelihood of acceptance, geographical diversity and community support.”

“I’m focused on good governance — being responsible stewards of taxpayer dollars and making sure those dollars have the greatest impact,” Gluesenkamp Perez stated in a news release. “I selected these projects because they’re going to have a real, tangible impact on the lives of everyone in those communities. I look forward to seeing this process through and getting Southwest Washington the investments it needs and deserves.”

The House Appropriations Committee will consider funding requests and release its draft bill in the coming weeks:


Cascades Business Park Wastewater Infrastructure

Requested Amount: $1,000,000

Intended Recipient: Port of Skamania County


Long Beach Oregon Avenue Sewer Main Replacement Project

Requested Amount: $2,500,000

Intended Recipient: City of Long Beach


Lower Columbia College Vocational Equipment

Requested Amount: $1,500,000

Intended Recipient: Lower Columbia College


Packwood Sewer — Easements and Treatment Facility Project

Requested Amount: $3,500,000

Intended Recipient: Lewis County


Port of Longview Industrial Rail Corridor Expansion

Requested Amount: $4,000,000

Intended Recipient: Port of Longview


Port of Vancouver Terminal 1 Redevelopment Project

Requested Amount: $5,000,000

Intended Recipient: Port of Vancouver


Public Safety Radio Communication System Modernization Project

Requested Amount: $1,858,523

Intended Recipient: Skamania County




Ryderwood Drought Resiliency Project

Requested Amount: $1,600,000

Intended Recipient: Cowlitz County


Salmon Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Energy Efficiency and Modernization Upgrades

Requested Amount: $3,000,000

Intended Recipient: Discovery Clean Water Alliance


South Bend Boat Working Waterfront

Requested Amount: $3,000,000

Intended Recipient: Port of Willapa Harbor


Southwest Washington Food Manufacturing Incubator and Workforce Training Center

Requested Amount: $4,400,000

Intended Recipient: Thurston Economic Development Council


Southwest Washington Grain Project

Requested Amount: $4,500,000

Intended Recipient: Port of Chehalis


Vancouver Heights District Infrastructure Project

Requested Amount: $4,000,000

Intended Recipient: City of Vancouver


Wahkiakum PUD Puget Island Alternate Water System Project

Requested Amount: $2,000,000

Intended Recipient: Public Utility District #1 of Wahkiakum County


Washougal Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Project

Requested Amount: $3,000,000

Intended Recipient: City of Washougal

Learn more about the funding process at appropriations.house.gov/fiscal-year-2024-member-re quest-guidance.