Congressman Moore Secures over $30 million for Utah Communities in Fiscal Year 2027 Appropriations
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Funding will address local concerns on water, infrastructure, public safety, military readiness, and more. Funded projects include: Recipient: Office of the Great Salt Lake Commissioner Amount Awarded: $4,500,000 Project Description: The Great Salt Lake Stansbury Bay Improvement project will revert existing hydrology to the Great Salt Lake by modifying dikes and impoundment systems that are currently preventing natural runoff and precipitation from entering the lake. Protecting the Great Salt Lake is vital to Utah's economy, environment, wildlife, and future. Recipient: U.S. Air Force Amount Awarded: $6,500,000 Project Description: The F-35 Canopy Repair Facility at Hill Air Force Base is for the maintenance and repair of low-observable canopy assemblies associated with F-35 fighter aircraft. The facility will provide a world-class facility for the repair, maintenance, and modification of F-35's low-observable canopy assemblies. Recipient: Syracuse City Amount Awarded: $3,000,000 Project Description: The Syracuse Antelope Drive project will fund operational improvements to the road and the construction of a paved, multi-use trail connecting to the Antelope Island Causeway. This project enhances safety, regional mobility, tourism accessibility, economic activity, and multimodal transportation, while supporting state and regional planning priorities. Recipient: Hooper City Amount Awarded: $1,500,000 Project Description: The Hooper Wastewater Infrastructure project will expand wastewater infrastructure and resources, including two lift mains and a sewer force main, in the cities of Hooper and West Point. The project will enhance the treatment of residential wastewater and avoid future installation, maintenance, and failures of septic systems. Recipient: Box Elder County Amount Awarded: $475,000 Project Description: The Box Elder County Emergency Medical Services Equipment project will fund ambulances, cardiac monitors, and retrofit autoload/power cot stretchers to provide service to an underserved population in Box Elder County. The project directly addresses a critical need in rural emergency medical services, which are essential for the health, safety, and well-being of residents across a geographically expansive and sparsely populated area. This project will enhance response times and coverage, improve the quality of care, strengthen emergency preparedness and resilience, support rural residents and visitors, and foster long-term economic and social benefits for the community. Recipient: Morgan City Corporation Amount Awarded: $2,068,165 Project Description: The Morgan City Culvert Bypass project will fund the construction of a concrete box culvert bypass around the southern State Street Bridge abutment. The project will improve flood resilience infrastructure, ensuring continued access to essential services and regional transportation networks. Recipient: Layton City Corporation Amount Awarded: $1,560,000 Project Description: The Layton Pedestrian Overpass project will fund the construction of a pedestrian overpass spanning a rail corridor, providing a safe and direct connection to the UTA FrontRunner Layton Station.
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