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Rep. Panetta Secures New Federal Investments to Support the Families and Communities of Santa Cruz County

April 12, 2024

Rep. Panetta fought to secure federal funding for projects that will directly support local entities working to improve our community.

Santa Cruz, CA – United States Representative Jimmy Panetta (CA-19) secured more than $5.53 million in community project funding for local initiatives in Santa Cruz County. This funding will support the expansion of much-needed affordable housing projects, implement the construction of a “downtown” urban core in Scotts Valley, reinforce a local pipeline, revitalize our water system, and provide crucial childcare to families in California’s 19th Congressional District.

Last Congress, after more than a decade, Rep. Panetta and House Democrats led the way in bringing back a process to allow Representatives—who know their districts best—to request and secure funds for the programs and places that matter most to communities.  The projects Rep. Panetta fought for represent his commitment to strengthening federal partnerships with community leaders.

“Local projects that directly impact the quality of life of our community need federal investment to properly scale,” said Rep. Panetta. “Through this funding, I am working to foster an important, ongoing connection between the federal government and the organizations doing incredible work on housing, childcare, water resiliency, and more in California’s 19th Congressional District.  Alongside local partners, we are making tangible improvements to our community and bringing exciting new initiatives to fruition in Santa Cruz County.”

“The Newell Creek Pipeline is one of the oldest and most important pieces of our water system. Replacing it will improve our water deliveries and strengthen our ability to respond to the increasing threats of severe wildfires and intense storms associated with climate change,” said Santa Cruz Water Department Director Heidi Luckenbach. “This new funding will help ensure safe, reliable, and affordable drinking water for our community for decades to come, and we are grateful to Congressman Panetta for championing this initiative.”

“The San Lorenzo Valley Water District is honored to be a recipient of 2024 Congressional Community Project Funding,” said San Lorenzo Valley Water District Interim General Manager Brian Frus.  “The District will utilize project funding to assist with the consolidation of two local water mutual companies heavily impacted by the 2020 CZU Fire.  Funding will specifically be used to construct water storage to ensure potable water along with adequate fire flows far into the future. This opportunity marks progress in our consolidation efforts and emphasizes the importance of collaborative approaches to address critical infrastructure needs. We express our gratitude for this funding opportunity and look forward to continuing this productive collaboration with Representative Panetta's Office.”

“Failing coastal bluffs along Cliff Drive present a threat to public safety for Capitola residents,” said Capitola Mayor Kristen Brown.  “Through this federal funding, our community will be able to continue to make progress on infrastructure improvements to this critical roadway.  The city of Capitola looks forward to our continued partnership with Representative Panetta in our collective work to improve quality of life for our residents.”

“The City of Scotts Valley is profoundly grateful for the funding secured by Representative Panetta for our Town Center project.  This generous support will have a lasting impact on our community and make a difference in the lives of those we serve,” said Scotts Valley Mayor Randy Johnson.

“The Housing Authority of the County of Santa Cruz extends our deepest gratitude to Congressman Panetta for his unwavering commitment to affordable housing for our community,” said Santa Cruz County Housing Authority Executive Director Jenny Panetta.  “With his instrumental support in securing $500,000 of Community Project Funding for Natural Bridges Apartments, Congressman Panetta has paved the way for twenty households to secure stable and affordable housing in the heart of Santa Cruz's Westside neighborhood.  We commend Congressman Panetta and his team for their tireless advocacy and collaboration towards our shared goal of using affordable housing as a platform to foster a thriving community for all.”

“We are incredibly grateful for Congressman Panetta's support in securing U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding of $1.67 million for the Cabrillo College Child Care Center that will be included in our low-income student housing project in partnership with UCSC,” said Matt Wetstein, Cabrillo College President and Superintendent.  “Many of our students are also parents, and having reliable, affordable child care is essential for them to be able to stay in school. The Child Care Center will include classroom space, child care services, an outdoor recreation space, and nutritious meals.”

Rep. Panetta secured funding for six local projects that will directly benefit the people of California’s 19th Congressional District. These projects include:

  • $1,666,279 for the Cabrillo Child Care Center to construct an expanded child care center as part of Cabrillo College's comprehensive housing project and support services for low-income students.

     
  • $1,000,000 for the Scotts Valley Town Center to acquire 8.15 acres of land, with the eventual goal being to develop 14 total acres of vacant land into a mixed-use "downtown" urban core, including affordable housing.

     
  • $959,752 for the City of Santa Cruz for Newell Creek Pipeline Replacement to replace approximately 2,600 lineal feet of the Newell Creek Pipeline located within a steep hillside off Brackney Road in rural Ben Lomond and relocate the pipeline within geologically stable ground for both landslide and earthquake protection.

     
  • $959,752 for the San Lorenzo Valley Water District Tank Replacement Project to consolidate two small mutual water companies, Forest Springs, and Bracken Brae, with the San Lorenzo Valley Water District to provide a safe and reliable water supply to the approximately 440 customers served by these two systems.

     
  • $500,000 for the Real Property Acquisition for Natural Bridges Apartments Affordable Housing Project to support a twenty-unit, single-room occupancy, three-story apartment building providing affordable housing and other amenities to low-income residents.

     
  • $450,000 for Capitola Cliff Drive Infrastructure Resiliency which would stabilize the failing coastal bluffs along Cliff Drive in order to protect local public infrastructure and public safety.

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