Federal News
Representative Tran Secures Flood Infrastructure Funding for Cypress
March 24, 2026
Representative Derek Tran secured $1,092,000 in federal Community Project Funding on March 24, 2026, to replace the aging Myra Avenue storm water pump in Cypress, California. This investment targets flood prevention infrastructure improvements to protect over 380 homes and four schools, demonstrating a coordinated effort between federal and municipal leaders to enhance community resilience against flooding risks.
- The funding supports critical storm water infrastructure upgrades, signaling procurement opportunities for contractors specializing in flood prevention and water management systems.
- Municipalities and local agencies should consider similar federal funding avenues for infrastructure resilience projects.
- Procurement professionals should note the collaboration between federal representatives and local government officials as a model for securing targeted infrastructure investments.
- Companies with expertise in storm water pump replacement and flood mitigation technologies may find emerging opportunities in Cypress and comparable communities.
Protecting our community is a shared priority, and this project reflects how local and federal partners can work together to bring critical funding to projects that matter.
— Cypress Mayor Leo Medrano
Im so proud to bring over $1 million back to Cypress to upgrade our storm water infrastructure and ensure our communities are prepared for flood emergencies.
— Representative Derek Tran
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, City of Cypress, House Appropriations Committee, Government Accountability Office
Contracts
$1,092,000