Two San Mateo County projects have received federal money through U.S. Rep. Sam Liccardo, D-San Jose, who announced the bipartisan funding bill that included more than $3.2 million for District 16.
The money will be used to strengthen coastal resilience, grow the innovation workforce, and enhance public safety across California’s 16th Congressional District, Liccardo said.
In his first term, Liccardo established two primary areas of priority for his district office team, one of which focused upon coastside communities thats roads, communications, power, sewer and water lines, and other infrastructure has suffered from age, worsening storms and coastal sea-level rise. Two of the four funded projects support this objective, according to Liccardo.Â
The Montara Water and Sanitary District’s Seal Cove Coastal Resilience Project will receive $1,092,000 to replace and relocate potable water and sewer pressure pipelines in the Seal Cove area along the bluffs of the Fitzgerald Marine Preserve, where seismic activity is damaging existing infrastructure.
OneShoreline’s Half Moon Bay Resilience Project will get $50,000 to fund infrastructure upgrades to the wastewater treatment plant in Half Moon Bay to prevent flooding and coastal erosion in San Mateo County.
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