FY 2024 Appropriations Requests
Project: Bryans Road Interceptor (Phase II)
- Recipient: Charles County Government
- Address: 200 Baltimore St., La Plata, MD 20646
- Description: The project will help protect the Potomac River where the Mattawoman Treatment Plant discharges through a combination of pipe lining, lateral rehabilitation, and heavy cleaning in order to reduce the wet weather peak flow and volume to and from the plant. Funding for this project will support engineering costs.
- Amount: $450,000
Project: Lower Mattawoman Interceptor
- Recipient: Charles County Government
- Address: 200 Baltimore St., La Plata, MD 20646
- Description: Funding for this project will support engineering costs in order to implement rehabilitation techniques at the Lower Mattawoman Interceptor. Techniques such as cured in place pipe lining, internal pipe join seals, recurring close circuit TV inspection, and other repairs are needed.
- Amount: $400,000
Project: Hughesville Collection Sewer System
- Recipient: Charles County Government
- Address: 200 Baltimore St., La Plata, MD 20646
- Description: This project will design and construct a centralized sewer collection system for the Hughesville Village core, including approximately 25,000 linear feet of gravity sewer lines, approximately three new sewage pumping stations, and associated infrastructure. Community Project Funding will support engineering costs for the project.
- Amount: $600,000
Project: Safe House for Child Survivors of Sex Trafficking in Maryland
- Recipient: TurnAround, Inc.
- Address: 8503 LaSalle Road, 2nd Floor, Towson, MD 21286
- Description: Funding will be used to operationalize Maryland’s first dedicated Safe House of Child Survivors of Human Trafficking, currently under construction in Anne Arundel County, in partnership with the YWCA of Annapolis and Anne Around County, Maryland.
- Amount: $1,149,500
Project: Home Made Explosive Characterization and Training
- Recipient: U.S. Bomb Technician Association
- Address: 4450 Indian Head Highway, Indian Head, MD 20640
- Description: Funding will be used to conduct training and analysis of threats on Home Made Explosives performance and sensitivity. This training will provide the first responder community with data on how to mitigate the hazards encouraged in an HME clandestine laboratory or in a recovered or placed IED.
- Amount: $1,500,000
Project: Crime Prevention and Re-Entry Program Expansion
- Recipient: Farming 4 Hunger, Inc.
- Address: P.O. Box 2348, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
- Description: Funding will be used to enable them to increase the number of incarcerated individuals they can reach to provide opportunities to train returning citizens in tool use, machinery, carpentry, truck driving, and other skills. In addition, this project will fund the growing of fresh food for the community to combat hunger and encourage meaningful farm training and skills for men in the Department of Corrections.
- Amount: $600,000
Project: Ordnance Road Detention Facility Re-Entry Program
- Recipient: Anne Arundel County Government
- Address: 44 Calvert St., Annapolis, MD 21401
- Description: Funding will be used to support comprehensive re-entry coordination and post release case management services for individuals released from the Ordnance Road Detention Facility as part of the County’s overall re-entry strategy.
- Amount: $450,000
Project: Changing the Trajectory of Delinquency and Violence
- Recipient: Kennedy Krieger Institute
- Address: 1132 Annapolis Road Odenton, MD 21113
- Description: Funding will be used to support programming for early intervention that decreases instances of serious criminality. The intervention approaches are designed to not only address immediate behavioral health problems, but to also impact juvenile delinquency, violence prevention, and reduce crime.
- Amount: $1,500,000
Project: Warehouse Completion
- Recipient: End Hunger Calvert
- Address: 6201 Solomons Island Rd., Huntingtown, MD 20639
- Description: Funding would be used to complete Phases 2 and 3 of End Hunger Calvert’s new warehouse with an access road for commercial trucks, including completing the second and third floor of the 36,000 sq. ft. building.
- Amount: $4,413,925
Project: The Connect - Lexington Park
- Recipient: Reach Back and Lift 1, Inc.
- Address: P.O. Box 101, Lexington Park, MD 20653
- Description: Funding would be used to purchase, renovate, and repurpose a local property in order to house an entrepreneur hub, retail boot camp program, community engagement initiatives, and violence prevention programs.
- Amount: $2,200,000
Project: YMCA Great Mills
- Recipient: St. Mary’s County Government
- Address: 41770 Baldridge Street, P.O. Box 653, Leonardtown, MD 20650
- Description: Funding would be used to construct a multiple use YMCA recreation center in Lexington Park, Maryland.
- Amount: $3,000,000
Project: South County Boys & Girls Club
- Recipient: Boys & Girls Club of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County
- Address: 121 South Villa Avenue, Annapolis, MD 21401
- Description: Funding would be used to build a standalone club house in Lothian, MD in order to expand the Boys & Girls Club’s services to the southern area of Anne Arundel County, MD.
- Amount: $2,000,000
Project: Brandywine Road Bridge Replacement
- Recipient: Prince George’s County Government
- Address: 9400 Peppercorn Place, Suite 300, Largo, MD 20774
- Description: Funding will be used to replace the existing bridge over Piscataway Creek, which is structurally deficient and experiencing continued deterioration.
- Amount: $5,780,751
Project: MD 214 Construction
- Recipient: Anne Arundel County Government
- Address: 44 Calvert St., Annapolis, MD 21401
- Description: Funding would be used to construct improvements to MD 214, including adding bicycle infrastructure, shared use paths, capacity improvements, and increasing vehicular capacity along from MD 468 to east of Loch Haven Road.
- Amount: $5,000,000
Project: Day/Homeless Center Improvement Project
- Recipient: LifeStyles of Maryland, Inc.
- Address: 101 Catalpa Drive, Suite 103, LaPlata, MD 20646
- Description: Funding would be used for improvements to the LifeStyles Center in order to improve security and preserve the building’s infrastructure for long term use of the facility in order to assist homeless populations in case management and supportive services to obtain employment and housing.
- Amount: $912,000