FY25 Community Project Funding Requests

FY2024 Community Project Funding requests can be viewed here.
FY2023 Community Project Funding requests can be viewed here.
FY2022 Community Project Funding requests can be viewed here.


Rep. Wexton has submitted funding requests for important community projects in Virginia-10 to the House Appropriations Committee.

Under guidelines issued by the Appropriations Committee, each Representative may request funding for up to 15 projects in their community for fiscal year 2025 – although only a handful may actually be funded. Projects are restricted to a limited number of federal funding streams, and only state and local governments and eligible non-profit entities are permitted to receive funding. Additional information on the reforms governing Community Project Funding is available here.

In compliance with House Rules and Committee requirements, Rep. Wexton has certified that she, her spouse, and her immediate family have no financial interest in any of the projects she has requested

Agriculture Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies

Project Name: Reset180 Housing Program Project
Amount of Request: $2,600,000
Recipient: Reset180

Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
The facility that this project would build will provide critical support and services for survivors of human trafficking who have developed lasting trauma from their experiences and facilitate their healing and ultimate reintegration into society.

Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Interior, Environment and Related Agencies

Project Name: Town Branch Stream Restoration Project
Amount of Request:
$1,500,000
Recipient: Town of Leesburg, 25 West Market Street, Leesburg VA 20176
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
The project would aid the Town of Leesburg in meeting its Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements to lower the amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment being transported to the Bay, allowing the local environment to remain safe and healthy for both local residents and wildlife.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Project Name: Town of Lovettsville Waste Water Treatment Plant Equalization Tank Project
Amount of Request: $1,666,666
Recipient: Town of Lovettsville, 6 E Pennsylvania Avenue, Lovettsville, VA 20180
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
The tank supported by this project would aid the plant in managing incoming flow during heavy rain events to avoid sewage discharge into receiving waters and allow the plant to treat all incoming wastewater properly and optimally.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Project Name: Airmont Water Storage Tank Project
Amount of Request: $1,600,000
Recipient: Town of Round Hill, 23 Main Street, Round Hill, VA 20141
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
The town’s current storage tank is over 60 years old, so this project would allow increased storage capacity, reduce single-point-of-failure risks, and ensure access to clean drinking water for local residents, schools, and businesses.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Project Name: Town of Lovettsville Second Elevated Water Tower Project
Amount of Request: $1,666,666
Recipient: Town of Lovettsville, 6 E Pennsylvania Avenue, Lovettsville, VA 20180
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
The project would provide more stable system pressure on the southern side of the town, additional capacity in drought conditions, and access to clean drinking water for local residents, schools, and businesses.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here


Transportation, Housing and Urban a Development

Project Name: Route 15/Braddock Road Roundabout Project
Amount of Request: $9,000,000
Recipient: Loudoun County, Virginia, 1 Harrison Street SE, Leesburg, VA 20175
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:The roundabout supported by this project would improve road safety by addressing the problem of inadequate sight distance on Braddock Road and an insufficient number of turn lanes on Route 15, which have resulted in a growing number of vehicle collisions.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Project Name: Northern Virginia Community College Manassas Center for Building and Construction Trades Project
Amount of Request: $2,622,292
Recipient: Northern Virginia Community College, 8333 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA 22003
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds
The center supported by this project would enhance building and construction trade education at the school, strengthening the availability of high quality, technically skilled personnel to support current and future economic growth in Northern Virginia.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Project Name: Park Central Complete Streets Improvement Project
Amount of Request: $1,500,000
Recipient: City of Manassas Park, Virginia, 100 Park Central Plaza, Manassas Park, VA 20111
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
By connecting Manassas Park with surrounding communities, this project will provide safe and accessible transportation options for local residents who need to get around the area.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Project Name: Avonlea Senior Housing Apartments Project
Amount of Request: $2,000,000
Recipient: Loudoun County, Virginia, 1 Harrison Street SE, Leesburg, VA 20175
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
Approximately  13,000 households in Loudoun County are rent-burdened, and this project would mitigate that problem by providing 130 new units of affordable housing for limited-income seniors in the county.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Project Name: Commonwealth Lofts Project
Amount of Request: $2,000,000
Recipient: Loudoun County, Virginia, 1 Harrison Street SE, Leesburg, VA 20175
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
The project would increase housing availability for  Loudoun County’s approximately 13,000 rent-burdened individuals by providing 94 new units of affordable housing in the county.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Project Name: Youth and Adult Northern Virginia Regional Crisis Receiving and Treatment Center Project
Amount of Request: $2,000,000
Recipient: Fairfax County, Virginia, 12000 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax, VA 22035
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
The project would address the urgent need across Northern Virginia and the Commonwealth for increased access to behavioral health services for residents who are experiencing crises.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Project Name: Plaza Street Sidewalk Safety Improvement Project
Amount of Request: $800,000
Recipient: Town of Leesburg, Virginia, 25 West Market Street, Leesburg, VA 20176
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
There have been seven injuries from pedestrian/vehicular accidents in the area over the past two years. This project will address that problem by providing safer pedestrian access between low-income housing and nearby schools and shopping/employment in the area.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Project Name: Washington Dulles International Airport Reconstruction of Taxalane D (Middle) and Taxilane F (West) Project
Amount of Request: $2,000,000
Recipient: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, 1 Aviation Circle, Washington, DC 20001
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
Taxilane sections at the airport have been determined to be in “poor” to “very poor” condition, which could result in the potential risk of creating debris that could require emergency repairs and result in unscheduled taxilane closures impacting the movement of aircraft and access to aircraft gates. This project would mitigate those risks by rehabilitating taxilane sections that need to be improved.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here

Project Name: Hellwig Park Improvements Project
Amount of Request: $3,600,000
Recipient: Prince William County, Virginia, 1 County Complex Court, Woodbridge, VA 22192
Why Request is Good Use of Taxpayer Funds:
By making improvements to the park, this project will expand recreation opportunities for Prince William County youth and generate economic activity for local small businesses who serve the thousands of youth who visit the park every year.
Member's Signed Disclosure Letter here