Keaton Peters California receives $100 million for environmental justice projects Initiatives will reduce historic pollution, increase community resilience to future climate extremes and build awareness through education programs
Miles Smith Gary, Indiana, partners with Notre Dame to revitalize downtown area Goals include attracting new businesses to invest in the city and creating a walkable downtown with public spaces and multimodal transportation
Adam Rollins San Antonio receives $12 million to advance community projects Projects will help improve neighborhood air quality, revitalize community areas and and support law enforcement
Miles Smith HUD awards $325 million to expand housing options in seven states Funds will redevelop distressed housing with high-quality mixed-income options, while also providing residents with services focused on income, health, and education
Keaton Peters FEMA awards $1 billion in grants to mitigate extreme weather Funds will help state, Tribal, local and territorial governments address current and future risks from extreme weather events
Miles Smith EPA invests $22.4 million in continuing effort to clean up Chesapeake Bay Recipients include community nonprofits that are partnering with the EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program office as well as state and local governments
Strategic Partnerships Atlanta reconnecting southside with 31-mile trail network Plans include building trails and investing in greenspace to reduce air and noise pollution, heat island impacts and flooding
Adam Rollins NYC invests $118 million to turn abandoned rail line into public park Funds provided through a program designed to improve walkability, safety and affordable transportation access in disenfranchised communities
Strategic Partnerships New Jersey proposes $117 million for park, recreation improvements Funds would help create parks, develop existing parks, acquire land, improve waterfront access, develop athletic fields and playgrounds
Adam Rollins North Carolina to use $1.5 billion to increase affordable housing supply Program addresses state's overwhelming shortage in affordable housing