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Sánchez delivers $500,000 to City of Diamond Bar

March 27, 2024

WASHINGTON – On Tuesday, Congresswoman Linda T. Sánchez (D-CA) delivered $500,000 to the City of Diamond Bar in funding she secured as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act.

The federal funding will be used to renovate the city’s community center, parking lot, walkways, restroom facilities, playground, tot lot, picnic area, basketball courts and ball field, while ensuring full ADA compliance and accessibility for people of all ages.

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The Consolidated Appropriations Act was signed by President Biden earlier this month and included funding for community projects Congresswoman Sánchez advanced in response to requests from residents, organizations, and local partners across California’s 38th Congressional District. In total, Congresswoman Sánchez secured over $12,700,000 for all 15 requested community projects in her district.

“Community centers provide a safe space for families and loved ones to gather in our neighborhood,” said Congresswoman Linda T. Sánchez. “This funding will help ensure that our families can enjoy a renovated community center for generations to come.”

In addition to this project, Congresswoman Sánchez delivered funding for the following community projects (listed in alphabetical order):

  • $1 million for Cerritos Community College.
  • $500,000 for City of La Habra.
  • $600,000 for County of LA’s Heights Hopper Electric Buses and Charging Infrastructure.
  • $500,000 for City of La Mirada. 
  • $300,000 for City of Montebello
  • $850,000 for City of Norwalk
  • $1.26 million for City of Norwalk’s Water System Improvement Program
  • $850,000 for City of Pico Rivera
  • $850,000 for City of Santa Fe Spring’s Slauson Avenue Street Improvement
  • $2 million for City of Walnut
  • $850,000 for Hacienda La Puente Unified School District’s Wilson High School
  • $963,000 for Rio Hondo Community College
  • $1 million for San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust
  • $1.66 million for the YMCA of Great Whittier.

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