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Rep. Panetta Allocates California Infrastructure Funding
March 18, 2026
Representative Jimmy Panetta has announced federal funding allocations totaling nearly $4 million to support critical infrastructure projects in California's Monterey and Santa Clara counties. This includes a $1.92 million award for essential repairs to the historic Monterey Municipal Wharf No. 2, aimed at preserving a key economic and community asset, and a $2 million allocation for the Yerba Buena Bridge Construction Project in Evergreen Valley, which encompasses design, permitting, construction, and environmental improvements to enhance local connectivity and quality of life.
- These federal funds represent targeted investments in municipal infrastructure that will require procurement of construction, engineering, environmental monitoring, and project management services.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on multi-faceted project scopes including rehabilitation, environmental compliance, and community impact, indicating opportunities for firms with diverse capabilities.
- The availability of Community Project Funding for FY 2027 announced by Rep. Panetta signals ongoing local infrastructure investment opportunities within his district.
- Contractors and vendors serving California municipal infrastructure projects should evaluate these developments for potential subcontracting or bidding opportunities aligned with federal funding timelines and local government coordination.
Repairing the structure is about not just the rehabilitation of the Wharf, it’s about investing in our infrastructure and our Monterey Bay ecosystem and economy. I’m proud deliver this federal funding today to ensure the federal government is playing its part to support our local communities.
— Rep. Jimmy Panetta
I want to thank Congressman Panetta for his advocacy in D.C., and for helping bring federal dollars to my district to improve the quality of life for our residents. This bridge is an important connection for our Estates neighborhood and for students at Evergreen Valley College, linking them to our parks and open spaces. Rebuilding the bridge will take continued work and coordination, but today’s progress is an important step forward. I look forward to partnering with Congressman Panetta on this and future projects that strengthen our community.
— Councilmember Domingo Candelas
This investment helps advance a critical infrastructure project that supports our commitment to creating safe, vibrant neighborhoods. Rebuilding the Yerba Buena Bridge will improve community connectivity, expand access to parks and recreation, and strengthen quality of life for residents.
— San José City Manager Jennifer Maguire
Agencies
United States House of Representatives, City of Monterey, City of San José, City of San José Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services
Contracts
$1.92 million, $2 million
Locations
Sources
- Rep. Panetta, City of Monterey Officials Announce $1.92 Million in Federal Funding for Critical Repairs to the Monterey Municipal Wharf | Congressman Jimmy Panetta · Panetta House · Mar 11
- Community Project Funding FY 2027 | Congressman Jimmy Panetta · Panetta House · Mar 18
- Rep. Panetta Announces $2 Million in Federal Funding for Yerba Buena Bridge Construction Project | Congressman Jimmy Panetta · Panetta House · Mar 13