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Maps of Progress for Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Released

The White House recently published updated interactive maps illustrating the funding allocated under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL). As of October 25, 2022, $16.2 billion in funding has been allocated to the State of California and local governments in California, with over 700 specific projects identified for funding.

The BIL provides approximately $973 billion over five years from Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 through FY 2026, including $550 billion in new investments for all modes of transportation, water, power and energy, environmental remediation, public lands, broadband, and resilience. The White House released a Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Guidebook (direct link here), which is intended to provide a roadmap of funding under the BIL. The guidebook breaks down the funding into three primary areas: Transportation; Climate, Energy, and the Environment, and; Broadband. In addition, the Biden Administration developed a Technical Assistance Guide, which provides a list of resources to help communities deliver infrastructure projects.

Another helpful resource was created by the National Association of Counties, which outlines current funding opportunities for counties, that is accessible here.

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