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Representative Tran Delivers Placentia Infrastructure Funding
March 23, 2026
Representative Derek Tran secured $250,000 in federal Community Project Funding for the City of Placentia, California, awarded on March 23, 2026. This funding targets revitalization of local infrastructure in Old Town Placentia, focusing on sidewalks and pedestrian-friendly improvements to enhance safety and support economic growth. The allocation is part of a broader $14 million package supporting 15 projects across Southern California, reflecting ongoing federal investment in municipal infrastructure upgrades.
- This funding opportunity highlights the role of federal Community Project Funding in enabling municipalities to address localized infrastructure needs.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on pedestrian infrastructure, which may signal increased demand for construction, engineering, and urban planning services in similar community projects.
- Contractors and vendors specializing in sidewalk construction, pedestrian safety enhancements, and small-scale urban infrastructure improvements may find emerging opportunities in Southern California and comparable regions.
- Municipalities can leverage such federal appropriations to stimulate local economic development while improving public safety and accessibility.
I’m so proud to secure a $250,000 investment in the infrastructure that Old Town Placentia’s vibrant small business community relies on every day.
— Representative Derek Tran
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, House Appropriations Committee, Government Accountability Office, City of Placentia
Contracts
$250,000