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$3 Million to Miami-Dade County Seaport for Shore Power Installation: Increases efficiency and reduces diesel emissions with shore power.
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$2.5 Million to City of Coral Gables for Mobility Hub Development: Supports a downtown hub with a parking structure, electric vehicle charging stations, and a regional transit stop. Includes a rooftop with landscaped areas and public spaces.
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$3.5 Million for Affordable Housing for Seniors: Inflation has hit many seniors hard, especially those on fixed incomes. I secured million of dollars for affordable housing to ensure our seniors have safe, affordable homes during these challenging times.
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$1.75 Million to City of South Miami for Septic-to-Sewer Conversion: Converts homes from septic to sewer to improve water quality.
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$1.6 Million to Village of Pinecrest for Storm Drainage System: focuses on much-needed infrastructure improvements to reduce flooding and more effectively manage stormwater.
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$1 Million to Town of Cutler Bay for Stormwater Management Improvements: Funds a new stormwater pump station and infrastructure to reduce flooding.
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$1 Million to Miami-Dade County for Pollution Control Stormwater Infrastructure: Enhances stormwater infrastructure to improve water quality.
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$1 Million to City of Miami for Infrastructure Upgrades: Supports drainage improvements, wider roadways, and safer sidewalks.
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$3.75 Million to City of West Miami for Potable Water System Replacement: Replaces the outdated water system for improved reliability and reduce leaks.
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$1.6 Million to West Grove Biscayne Bay Water Pump Project: Supports septic-to-sewer conversion to protect groundwater and Biscayne Bay.
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$4.4 Million to Town of Cutler Bay for Marlin Road Improvement Project: Upgrades Marlin Road with high-visibility crosswalks, pedestrian refuge, sidewalks, bike lanes, and lighting to reduce congestion and improve safety.
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$4 Million to City of Miami for 8th Street Neighborhood Flood Mitigation Project: Funds flood mitigation in Little Havana with hybrid seawalls, living shorelines, rain gardens, blue streets, and bioswales to address flooding during king tides and heavy rain.
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$4 Million to City of Miami for Jose Marti Park Flood Mitigation Project: Supports flood mitigation at Jose Marti Park with infrastructure upgrades, a new riverwalk, building refurbishments, and the addition of a native tree canopy.
“As your representative in Congress, I am dedicated to securing essential funding for our district’s infrastructure.” – María Elvira Salazar
Here are some of my key accomplishments: