Press Release of U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer
| For Immediate Release: December 14, 2009 | Contact: Washington D.C. Office (202) 224-3553 |
Boxer Secures Funding for the Bay Area
Washington, DC– Yesterday, the U.S. Senate passed an omnibus appropriations bill that includes funding requested by U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) for key initiatives in the Bay Area.
The omnibus passed the Senate by a vote of 57 to 35 and now goes to President Obama for his signature.
The following are investments secured by Senator Boxer for the Bay Area:
Contra Costa County Safe and Bright Futures for Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
Location: Martinez, California
Amount: $550,000
Funding will be used to provide targeted services, facilitating interventions and implementing best practices to help children and adolescents impacted by domestic violence and abuse.
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After School Recreation Program
Location: Newark, California
Amount: $50,000
Funding will be used to expand Newark’s after school recreation program – a joint effort between the city and its school district – to two new schools. This will help combat the area’s significant increase in gang-related activity among students.
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Solano County Methamphetamine Initiative
Amount: $100,000
The Methamphetamine Initiative coordinates law enforcement activities – identification, investigation, and prosecution -- in several jurisdictions in Solano County to combat methamphetamine and gang- related crimes.
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Matt Garcia Police Activities League (PAL) Center
Location: Fairfield, California
Amount: $160,000
This funding will be used to help the Police Activities League (PAL) operate 5-days a week. PAL provides area teens with youth sports and healthy activities that develop personal character and foster a positive relationship among police officers. These programs offer youth safe, constructive alternatives to gangs, crime and delinquency.
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East Palo Alto Violence Prevention Initiative
Amount: $215,000
Funding will be used to enhance East Palo Alto’s violence prevention initiative, which is an aggressive anti-gang initiative that coordinates 13 local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to address growing violent crime in the area.
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Eden Housing’s Digital Connectors At-Risk Youth Program Expansion
Location: Hayward, California
Amount: $575,000
This funding will double the capacity of a vocational training program, which teaches at-risk youth to effectively use technology and increases access to technology in low-income homes.
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East Bay Green Jobs Project
Location: Cities of Berkeley, Emeryville, Richmond and Oakland
Amount: $200,000
Funding will be used to implement and manage job-training programs in the cities of Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond and Emeryville that encourage teenagers and adults to pursue the specialized degrees and technical training necessary for careers in clean energy and other green industries.
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Pre-apprenticeship and Clean-Energy Construction Job Training and Education
Recipient: Cypress Mandela Training Center, Inc.
Location: Oakland, California
Amount: $275,000
Funding will be used to provide solar and clean-energy construction job training, education and pre-apprenticeships to unemployed men and women.
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San Francisco County Transportation Authority
South Access to the Golden Gate Bridge – Doyle Drive
Location: San Francisco, California
Amount: $3,704,500
Funds will be used to support the project to replace the aging Doyle Drive that features six travel lanes plus an eastbound auxiliary lane between the Park Presidio interchange and a new Presidio access at Girard Road.
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Golden Gate Bridge Seismic Retrofit Construction Project
Amount: $1,948,000
Funding will be used to continue seismic retrofitting of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Lake Merritt Improvements
Location: Oakland, California
Amount: $827,900
Funding will be used to support comprehensive infrastructure improvements surrounding Lake Merritt to make the area more pedestrian friendly. Improvements include creating a new four-acre shoreline park by redirecting the existing 12th Street and converting it to a six-lane boulevard, adding bike lanes, widening pathways and integrating storm water treatment elements.
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Taxiway Mike Bypass Road
Recipient: United States Air Force
Location: Travis Air Force Base
Amount: $6,000,000
Funding will be used to build a two-lane bypass road around a priority taxiway at Travis Air Force Base, alleviating safety and security concerns at the base. The current entrance for truck deliveries to the Active Duty Wing on Travis Air Force Base is also the entrance to the hazardous cargo pad, which creates serious security concerns. This will improve security and meet anti-terrorism protection requirements by segregating traffic and improving traffic patterns.
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Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit
Location: Sonoma and Marin Counties, California
Amount: $2,500,000
Funding will be used to continue preliminary engineering and environmental assessments to advance the Sonoma –Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART), which will provide passenger rail service along 70 miles from Cloverdale in Sonoma County to Larkspur in Marin County.
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Transbay Transit Center
Location: San Francisco, California
Amount: $750,000
Funding will be used for construction to connect Caltrain commuter rail with the future California High-Speed Rail in the Transbay Transit Center. The Transbay Transit Center will serve as a national model for intermodal hubs and transit-oriented developments.
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East Bay Regional Communications System
Location: Dublin, California
Amount: $1,050,000
Funds will be used to develop an interoperable communications system that ultimately will service the entire greater Bay Area.
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Oakland Police CompStat
Amount: $1,325,000
CompStat – a centralized and consolidated criminal data system - will improve information sharing among Oakland’s public safety agencies across jurisdictional boundaries to prevent crime and quickly solve cases.
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