Juan Ciscomani

03/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/03/2026 13:22

Congressman Ciscomani Secures a Total of $34.1 Million for AZ-06 Community Projects

Washington, D.C. - U.S. Representative Juan Ciscomani is proud to have secured a total of $34.1 million for community projects in Arizona Sixth Congressional District for Fiscal Year 2026. This community project funding (CPF) will be allocated to 15 total projects throughout all 5 counties in AZ-06.

Congressman Ciscomani worked closely with partners and community leaders in southeastern Arizona and fought for investments that help define our region's quality of life for generations.

"These 15 projects represent more than just funding - they represent safer roads, stronger water systems, better-equipped law enforcement, and a more secure future for southeastern Arizona," said Congressman Ciscomani. "I fought to ensure AZ-06 receives the resources it deserves, and I'm grateful to our community partners who helped make these investments possible. This is how we build a stronger region for the next generation."

Included in the FY2026 CPFs are:

  • $7 million for the City of Sierra Vista's reconstruction of Buffalo Soldier Trail
  • $7 million for the Town of Oro Valley's Bridge Replacement
  • $4.2 million for City of Tucson's Police Vehicles
  • $2.25 million for the Town of Marana's Source Water System Improvements at Marana Regional Airport
  • $2 million to revitalize Cochise County's runway at the Bisbee-Douglas International Airport
  • $1.9 million for the Town of Duncan's Main and High Street Improvements
  • $1.8 million for Casa Grande Union High School District's Affordable Workforce Housing Construction
  • $1.75 million for the Town of Marana's Pioneer Well PFAS Treatment Project
  • $1.2 million for an essential water line project in Graham County
  • $1 million for the Town of Pima's High School Road Construction
  • $1 million for the City of Eloy's Frontier Street Mill & Overlay Project
  • $1 million for Casa Grande Elementary School's Community Center Revitalization
  • $989,786 for essential upgrades to a water reclamation facility in the City of Tombstone
  • $809,687 for Town of Sahuarita's Police Department's Radio Replacement
  • $340,049 for the Oracle Fire District's Brush Dump

With this $34.1 million secured for Fiscal Year 2026 - on top of the $27 million delivered in Fiscal Year 2024 - Congressman Ciscomani has brought more than $61 million in direct community project funding back to Arizona's 6th congressional district in just his first three years in Congress, delivering real, tangible results for the communities he represents.

You can find more details on the FY2026 CPFs HERE, HERE and HERE.

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