Community Projects Funded
Protecting the Environment & Conserving Resources:
$28,099,504
to clean up the water contamination in the San Gabriel Basin and build the Rio Hondo Ecosystem Restoration Project to improve water quality
- $959,752 for City of Monrovia – Rio Hondo Ecosystem Restoration Project
- $959,752 for City of Pasadena – Pasadena Water Treatment Project
- $5,500,000 for the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority to continue groundwater cleanup in the San Gabriel Basin and Center Basin in Southern California
- $10,000,000 for the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority – Restoration Fund
- $10,000,000 for San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority for groundwater cleanup
- $680,000 for the City of Alhambra to establish a Comprehensive Sustainability Plan
Protecting Open Space and Improving Recreation Opportunities:
$8,036,279
to improve Garvey Park and Charles White Park, install multilingual signage in the Angeles National Forest, and create new public transit connections to the San Gabriel Mountains
- $800,000 for City of Rosemead – Garvey Park Improvements Project
- $1,616,279 for City of Rancho Cucamonga – Cucamonga Canyon Land Conservation
- $750,000 for LA County’s Charles White Park Renovation in Altadena, CA
- $750,000 for the LA-San Gabriel Mountains Urban Shuttle System
- $3,000,000 for the Claremont Wildlands Conservancy Clara Oaks Acquisition
- $995,000 for the LA-San Gabriel Mountains Urban Shuttle System
- $125,000 for Angeles National Forest Recreation Multi-Cultural Visitor Reception /Recreation Area & Trail Signage
Increasing Affordable Housing:
$10,250,000
for addressing the lack of affordable housing across the San Gabriel Valley and providing homes for single moms and previously fostered youth
- $500,000 for First Place for Youth – Foster Youth Housing Expansion (Pasadena)
- $1,000,000 for the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust's Affordable Housing Project Pipeline
- $1,000,000 for Maryvale – Single Mothers Temporary Housing Expansion (Rosemead)
- $4,000,000 for the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust's Affordable Housing Project Pipeline
- $750,000 for the Haynes Family of Programs Transitional Housing Units for Reducing Homelessness Among Foster Youth (Rosemead, San Gabriel)
- $3,000,000 for the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust's Affordable Housing Project Pipeline
Creating Safer Communities:
$4,125,000
for badly needed upgrades to fire stations and emergency operations centers, as well as mobile units to provide crisis mental health care to those experiencing homelessness
- $1,500,000 for City of Monterey Park – Monterey Park Fire Station 61 Renovation Project
- $225,000 for City of San Gabriel Fire Department – Emergency Operations Center
- $900,000 for the Pasadena Outreach Response Team (PORT) behavioral health and related services to people experiencing homelessness
- $1,500,000 for the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments' Mobile Crisis Program
Developing Strong Families & Local Economies:
$9,345,000
for new and improved senior centers, food banks, preschool and college programs, broadband networks, and health clinics, as well as vital services, including dental care and workforce training through the San Gabriel Valley
- $750,000 for Asian Youth Center – Emergency Food Program Facilities Rehabilitation (San Gabriel)
- $500,000 for City of Alhambra – Joslyn Senior Center Facility Improvements
- $850,000 for San Bernardino County Preschool Services Department - Upland Head Start Preschool Rehabilitation Project
- $850,000 for Chinatown Service Center – Expanding Workforce Training Centers Development (Monterey Park)
- $850,000 for City of Pasadena – Pasadena Facility for Jobs Creation Training and Education
- $215,000 for the Chinatown Service Center for Expanding Dental Access for Underserved Communities (Monterey Park)
- $480,000 for the Garfield Health Center for Expanding Access to Health Care (Rosemead)
- $500,000 for the Family Resource Center at Pasadena City College
- $1,500,000 for the Pasadena On-Street Dining Project
- $1,500,000 for the City of Pasadena to expand its broadband network
- $200,000 for East Los Angeles College to partner with local school districts and governments to promote college access, family engagement and college success
- $1,000,000 for Parents Anonymous® for Parent and Youth Helpline
- $150,000 for Via Care Community Health Center for mobile unit health access
Strengthening Transportation:
$9,200,000
for fixing dangerous roads for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers and relieving congestion across the San Gabriel Valley