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Rep. Salinas Secures Salem Senior Housing Funding
March 21, 2026
Congresswoman Andrea Salinas secured $500,000 in federal Community Project Funding awarded on March 20, 2026, to support emergency power generator installations and electrical system upgrades at two low-income senior housing properties in Salem, Oregon. This funding aims to enhance emergency preparedness and infrastructure resilience following vulnerabilities exposed during the 2021 ice storm, ensuring reliable power and safety for senior residents during crises.
- This allocation highlights growing federal investment in critical infrastructure improvements for vulnerable populations at the municipal level.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate contracting opportunities related to electrical system upgrades and emergency power solutions in Salem's public housing sector.
- Vendors specializing in emergency power systems and electrical infrastructure may find new business prospects supporting federally funded community resilience projects.
- The involvement of the Salem Housing Authority indicates a partnership model between municipal agencies and federal funding sources for housing infrastructure modernization.
Nobody should be left in the cold when a crisis hits. I am proud to have secured this investment so our seniors can count on heat, power, and safety regardless of the circumstances.
— Rep. Andrea Salinas
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City of Salem, Salem Housing Authority
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$500,000
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- Rep. Salinas Secures $500,000 for Low-Income Senior Housing in Salem | Representative Andrea Salinas · Salinas House · Mar 21