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Beyer Requests Federal Funding for Arlington Park Projects, Mental Health Initiative

May 4, 2021 at 10:35am Rep. Don Beyer announced yesterday that he has requested federal funds to go toward a health initiative and two parks projects in Arlington County. If approved, the funding would fund repaving a section of the Bluemont Junction Trail and repairing replacing a key pedestrian bridge in Glencarlyn Park. It would also purchase vehicles needed by a mobile response team that would respond to behavioral health crises rather than police. The money would come from the Fiscal Year 2022 Community Project Funding Program, which provides targeted funding for local projects nationwide. Representatives were able to submit requests for up to 10 projects but there is no guarantee of approval. Beyer also requested money for projects benefiting the cities of Alexandria and Falls Church as well as Fairfax County.

Congressman Seeks Funding For Sidewalk On Dobbs Ferry Road

UpdatedTue, May 4, 2021 at 1:13 pm ET Reply (Google Maps) GREENBURGH, NY Rep. Mondaire Jones has requested federal funding for a sidewalk on a heavily-used section of Dobbs Ferry Road. Adding sidewalks along Dobbs Ferry Road, a/k/a New York State Route 100B, is one of the town s highest priorities. Greenburgh s Sidewalk Prioritization Report, completed in 2020, names this section of Dobbs Ferry Road near Knollwood Road as one of its two top state road projects. The Congressman is asking for $2.5 million from the Community Project Funding Program. Subscribe This would be an enormous help, Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner told Patch. If we get the federal funding, it would really enhance the quality of life for local residents.

Gardiner s Johnson Hall passes early hurdle in federal funding request

Gardiner’s Johnson Hall passes early hurdle in federal funding request Performing arts center s request for $350,000, filed through the office of U.S. Rep. Jared Golden, is one of 10 requests Golden s staff has forwarded for consideration in the appropriations process for funding to be awarded later this year. Share The Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center at 280 Water St. in downtown Gardiner has crossed the first hurdle in its effort to secure $350,000 in federal funding as part of a new congressional earmark program. Above, workers on a scissor lift paint windows at Johnson Hall last September as part of an ongoing project to renovate the 1864 opera house.

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