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Congresswoman warns Santa Fe Springs projects face cuts; reimbursements and Wi‑Fi funding uncertain
Summary
City Manager Renee Boveda reported a meeting with Congresswoman Linda Sanchez’s office that secured prior awards but signaled several recent federal projects and reimbursements may not be funded under current congressional plans.
City Manager Renee Boveda told the Santa Fe Springs City Council the city has received multiple federal grants and community-project funds in recent years, but that a meeting with Congresswoman Linda T. Sánchez’s office indicated several projects are now at risk.
Boveda said the city previously received $850,000 for a Slauson project, $2.2 million for Water Well No. 12, $2.5 million for a citywide Wi‑Fi program and about $2.64 million for a Norwalk Boulevard/Los Nietos grade separation project. “She informed us that the Norwalk project definitely will…
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