Congressman Suhas Subramanyam Announces 15 Requests for Local Projects in Government Funding Legislation
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Suhas Subramanyam (VA-10) announced 15 projects that he has requested funding for through the congressional appropriations process. This funding will respond to the urgent and critical needs of Virginia's 10th District.
“These vital projects will make our roads safer, make our water cleaner, support public safety, provide affordable housing to families, seniors, and veterans, and train tomorrow’s workforce ,” said Congressman Subramanyam. “I have dedicated my first months in Congress to delivering on promises I made to Virginians when I was on the campaign trail. I look forward to advancing these requests through the funding process so we can get to work implementing these investments that will be felt now and for generations to come.”
Congressman Subramanyam championed the following requests that will directly improve the lives of constituents in Virginia’s 10th District. These include:
Loudoun County
- $9,000,000 for Loudoun County for a Route 15/Braddock Road roundabout to improve road safety.
- $5,000,000 for Loudoun County to construct affordable rental housing.
- $1,000,000 for the Boulder Crest Foundation to develop and implement peer-led mental wellness training programs for law enforcement officers.
- $1,460,000 for the Town of Leesburg to ensure safer pedestrian access along Plaza Street between low-income housing and nearby schools and shopping/employment areas.
- $650,000 for the Town of Hamilton to develop a new well and water storage facility for the Town.
- $1,600,000 for the Town of Lovettsville to fund the construction of a second elevated water tower.
Prince William County and the Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park
- $2,000,000 for Prince William County to construct a shared use trail on Route 15 and underpass connection at Catharpin Creek.
- $3,000,000 for Manassas Regional Airport to replace a bridge in the airfield that is close to reaching its useful life.
- $1,613,968 for the City of Manassas Park to improve safety and accessibility to the rapidly developing Park Central downtown for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers.
- $2,500,000 for Northern Virginia Community College to construct a Center for Building and Construction Trades to develop a skilled construction workforce for Northern Virginia.
- $1,396,631 for George Mason University for the acquisition of a high-resolution mass spectrometer LC/HRMS instrument with FAIMS Ion Mobility (Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility Spectrometry).
Fauquier County
- $1,802,069 for Hero’s Bridge to construct affordable housing for aging veterans living in rural Virginia.
- $2,437,500 for Reset180 to fund the construction of a two-phase shelter and transitional housing program to serve survivors of human traffic and commercial sexual exploitation.
Rappahannock County
- $6,000,000 for Rappahannock County for a new courthouse to replace the County’s single courtroom courthouse that no longer meets space or security requirements.
Fairfax County
- $2,000,000 for the Upper Occoquan Service Authority (UOSA) to improve wastewater treatment facilities.
More details on the Congressman’s Community Project Funding requests for Fiscal Year 2026 can be found here.
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