Federal News
Carbajal Secures Federal Funding for Santa Barbara County Projects
March 23, 2026
U.S. Representative Salud Carbajal announced the award of significant federal funding on March 23, 2026, to support multiple infrastructure and community projects across Santa Barbara County, California. Key allocations include $1.5 million for the Cabrillo Project to replace two railroad bridges and improve the U.S. 101 highway underpass in Santa Barbara, $1.2 million to expand the downtown fire station in Santa Maria to accommodate additional fire vehicles and personnel, and $850,000 for rebuilding and facility improvements at the Lompoc Animal Shelter. These investments also extend to library enhancements, community center development, and sexual assault response programs, aiming to enhance public safety, emergency services, and community resources throughout the county.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the diverse range of federally funded municipal projects in Santa Barbara County, presenting opportunities in construction, emergency services infrastructure, and community facility upgrades.
- The funding supports critical infrastructure improvements, including transportation and emergency response facilities, indicating potential contracting opportunities for construction and specialized service providers.
- Agencies and contractors involved in animal shelter facilities and community program support may find new project solicitations arising from these appropriations.
- Local governments in California are actively leveraging federal funds for multi-sector improvements, signaling a continued demand for integrated project delivery and public safety enhancements.
We are incredibly grateful to Representative Carbajal for securing $1.2 million for the expansion of Fire Station 1. This funding is a critical investment in the safety of our community. Station 1 is our busiest station, and this project will allow us to house a third fire vehicle and additional personnel needed to serve Santa Maria's growing population. Representative Carbajal's commitment to our city is making a real difference.
— Bradley J. Dandridge, Fire Chief, City of Santa Maria
Delivering these federal investments is about strengthening the public resources that Santa Barbara County residents rely on every day. From safer roads and modernized emergency response facilities to compassionate animal care and survivorβcentered support services, this funding will strengthen the essential services and shared spaces that make Santa Barbara County a healthier, safer, and more connected place to live.
— Salud Carbajal, U.S. Representative
The City of Carpinteria is extremely grateful to Congressman Carbajal for helping bring this funding to Carpinteria. These funds will allow us to remain focused on critical infrastructure without sacrificing support for the programs and spaces that serve our residents.
— Michael Ramirez, City Manager, City of Carpinteria
Agencies
Santa Barbara County Association of Governments, City of Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, City of Santa Barbara, City of Carpinteria
Contracts
$1,500,000, $1,200,000, $850,000