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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Salazar’s Requested $23 Million for Miami Community Projects Signed into Law

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Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar | Maria Elvira Salazar Official Website

Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar | Maria Elvira Salazar Official Website

Rep. María Elvira Salazar (R-FL) has successfully secured over $23 million in funding for critical projects in Miami communities, with President Biden recently signing the bill into law. The projects, aimed at addressing challenges such as rising cost-of-living, sea level rise, and housing affordability, cover a wide range of areas including coastal infrastructure, water supply, workforce development, and housing for senior citizens.

In a statement, Rep. Salazar expressed her pride in the funding allocation, stating, "I am proud to announce more than $23 million in housing, water, and crucial infrastructure wins for Miami that passed this month into law." She emphasized the direct impact these projects will have on the district, helping to enhance Miami's competitiveness and resilience in the long term.

The community funding projects encompass various initiatives, including the Flagler Affordable Senior Housing project, Expansion of the Reef Restoration Infrastructure Project, installation of shore power at Miami-Dade County Seaport, and the renovation of the Historic Dyer Federal Courthouse into a workforce development and culture center, among others.

Several community leaders have expressed gratitude for the secured funding and the positive outcomes it will bring to Miami. Mayor Joseph M. Corradino of the Village of Pinecrest highlighted the importance of improved drainage infrastructure in enhancing community resiliency. Dr. Maryam Borrego, Vice President of Miami-Dade College, praised the investment in the Dyer Courthouse for its potential to enrich the community for generations.

Mayor Karyn Cunningham of the Village of Palmetto Bay commended Rep. Salazar for securing funding for the Palmetto Bay Veterans Park, emphasizing its significance in honoring those who have served the country. Mayor Tim Meerbott of the Town of Cutler Bay expressed gratitude for the Saga Bay Community Water Quality Improvement/Drainage Project, underscoring the project's importance in enhancing stormwater treatment and community resilience.

Other leaders, including Mayor Vince Lago of the City of Coral Gables, Mayor Javier Fernandez of the City of South Miami, and Mayor Daniella Levine Cava of Miami-Dade County, also lauded Rep. Salazar for her efforts in securing funding for vital community projects.

In conclusion, the successful allocation of $23 million for Miami community projects reflects a collaborative effort between Rep. María Elvira Salazar and various stakeholders, aiming to address pressing challenges and enhance the quality of life in the region.

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