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Congresswoman Simon Secures Over $11M in Community Project Funding

Alameda’s Lincoln/Marshall/Pacific Corridor project to get $850K

Congresswoman Lateefah Simon [1] has secured $11.2 million in federal funding for 15 different community projects, including the Lincoln Avenue/Marshall Way/Pacific Avenue Corridor Improvement Project [2] in Alameda, which is set to receive $850,000.

Alameda Post - A photo of traffic markers and a sign that says Road Work Ahead. [3]
Stock image by DepositPhotos [4].

“The City of Alameda is grateful for the Congresswoman’s leadership and strong commitment to the East Bay,” Mayor Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft stated. “Here in Alameda, this federal funding for the Lincoln/Marshall/Pacific Corridor project will increase safety for all of our residents by transforming a Tier-1 high injury corridor into a safe, modernized corridor connecting schools, commercial districts, and parks.”

Secured through the Fiscal Year 2026 Community Project Funding (CPF) Grant process, the federal funding will support a number of projects throughout the East Bay, including the East Bay Regional Fire Training Facilities in Berkeley and Albany, the City of Oakland’s “Ceasefire” program and Northeastern University Oakland campus, safety and mobility improvements to a new public transit plaza next to the Ashby Bart Station and lighting improvements at nine BART stations across the district, shoreline improvements for the City of San Leandro, Brooklyn Basin, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline, and more.

Congresswoman Simon said she was “thrilled” with the funding, which “will make tangible and real differences for people in our district now and for generations to come. I am excited to see public safety, transit, health, environmental and fire prevention improvements keep the East Bay running and thriving. …I look forward to working closely with all funding recipients to ensure that these projects are efficiently and quickly executed so constituents can benefit.”

Each fiscal year, members of Congress can submit Community Project Funding requests for consideration to the House Committee on Appropriations. In her first year in Congress, Congresswoman Simon submitted 15 funding requests for projects across the East Bay, and secured funding for all of them.

Alameda Post - A map of the changes along Lincoln Avenue that have been proposed. [5]
The design concept for Lincoln Avenue was endorsed by City Council at the April 18, 2023 meeting [6].

Projects to be funded

The following cities and projects will receive Community Project Funding.