Bellaire, West University Place projects included in federal appropriations bill requests

Published: Wed, 07/06/22

Bellaire, West University Place projects included in federal appropriations bill requests

By Ilana Williams | 
Updated 

Rep. Lizzie Fletcher requested two projects in Bellaire, one project in West University Place and one project in Southside Place for funding consideration in an appropriations bill for the 2022-23 fiscal year. (Community Impact Newspaper staff)

Several local projects in the cities of Bellaire, West University Place and Southside Place could receive a funding boost from the federal government as the House Committee on Appropriations takes requests from local Congress members.

As part of the Community Project Funding program, members of Congress across the U.S. are allowed to request funding for up to 15 projects in their communities for fiscal year 2022-23, which begins Oct. 1. U.S. Rep. Lizzie Fletcher—who represents the 7th Congressional District, where the three cities are located—announced June 30 that requests have been made for 15 community projects to be included in the upcoming appropriations bill.

The projects, totaling more than $31 million, are moving through the legislative process and will eventually come before the U.S. House of Representatives for consideration, Fletcher said in the press release.

“Each of the community funded projects I proposed will make a positive impact in our community,” Fletcher said. “I look forward to seeing these projects come before the House, and I will continue working to deliver for our district.”

Local projects include:
Other projects among the 15 Fletcher submitted include funding for the Houston Police Department's mobile community storefront program and for the Harris County Flood Control District to improve stormwater conveyance through Poor Farm Ditch, a body of water that also plays prominently into West University Place's drainage plans.

Although Fletcher submitted 15 projects, not all of them are guaranteed to get funding. Among the requests to be fulfilled in last year's bill was the Meyergrove Stormwater Detention Basin, which got just under $10 million in federal funds.
By Ilana Williams

Summer intern, South Houston

Ilana joined Community Impact Newspaper as summer intern in June 2022. She started college at the University of Maryland in 2020 and is set to graduate in 2024 with degrees in journalism and environmental science and policy. Previously, she interned at the Portland Phoenix and Hyattsville Life & Times.