02/10/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/10/2026 14:58
OAKLAND, CA - Congresswoman Lateefah Simon (D-CA-12) is excited to announce that she has successfully secured $11.2 million for 15 different community projects in California's 12th Congressional District through the Fiscal Year 2026 Community Project Funding (CPF) Grant process.
The federal funding will support a variety of efforts from the East Bay Regional Fire Training Facilities in Berkeley and Albany, public safety through the City of Oakland's 'Ceasefire' program and at the Northeastern University Oakland campus, safety and mobility improvements to the Lincoln Avenue / Marshall Way / Pacific Avenue Corridor, 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.
Of the funding, Congresswoman Simon stated:
"I am thrilled to announce I have secured $11.2 million dollars in Community Project Funding to advance 15 community projects across California's 12th Congressional District.
"From Oakland to Emeryville to San Leandro, this funding 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.
"In my first term in Congress, I am especially proud to have secured funding for all 15 projects I fought for during the Community Project Funding process. 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 with the House Committee on Appropriations. In her first year in Congress, Congresswoman Simon submitted 15 CPF requests for projects across the East Bay, and she secured funding for all 15 CPF requests.
Former Congresswoman, now Mayor of Oakland Barbara Lee, previously championed multiple appropriations requests that Congresswoman Simon successfully secured in FY2026. Of the announcement, she stated:
"I want to thank Congresswoman Simon for her tireless work in securing federal funding for Oakland. Her partnership has been invaluable in advancing priorities our community needs most. I am especially grateful that she continued to carry forward projects I championed during my time in Congress, ensuring that our vision for Oakland's future remains on track. This funding will make a real difference in improving transitional housing and social services by investing in capital improvements for Magnolia Women's Recovery Program and Fred Finch Youth & Family Services, strengthening our public safety efforts within the Department of Violence Prevention, enhancing security at Northeastern University's Oakland campus to better serve students and community members who use the grounds and facilities, and addressing our illegal dumping crisis through blight removal along Oakland's Brooklyn Basin. Congresswoman Simon's commitment to Oakland is exactly the kind of leadership our city deserves in Washington."
Of Congresswoman Simon's announcement, elected officials in CA-12 stated:
"I am grateful for Congresswoman Simon's outstanding leadership and advocacy as Berkeley's representative in Washington, said Mayor of Berkeley Adena Ishii. By securing these critical funds, she is helping make our streets safer for pedestrians and cyclists and ensuring our firefighters have the training facilities they need to protect our community."
"The City of Alameda is grateful for the Congresswoman's leadership and strong commitment to the East Bay," stated Mayor of Alameda Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft. "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."
"Thank you, Congresswoman Simon, for supporting, San Leandro's commitment to protecting bay waters and enhancing recreation opportunities for our community," said Mayor of San Leandro Juan González.
"We are deeply grateful to Congresswoman Lateefah Simon for securing Community Project Funding for Emeryville's 40th Street Multimodal improvements," said Mayor of Emeryville Sukhdeep Kaur. "This investment reflects community voices - including vulnerable residents seeking safer access and local businesses advocating for improvements that enhance, rather than restrict, customer access. These funds will support a safer, more accessible, and economically inclusive corridor."
"The City of Albany is very appreciative of Representative Lateefah Simon securing $250,000 dollars in Federal funding for the East Bay Regional Fire Training Center," said Mayor of Albany Peggy McQuaid. "With a motto of 'Stronger Together' the training facility will be used by the Albany, Berkeley, El Cerrito/Kensington, and Richmond Fire Departments to deliver superior training that improves the safety of East Bay residents and emergency responders. As a regional resource, the East Bay Regional Fire Training Center will provide a place to unify our emergency responders, enhance operational consistency, implement industry best practices, and promote a shared culture of excellence."
The full list of projects that Congresswoman Simon secured that were signed into law and quotes from recipients can be found below:
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