City of West Miami Mayor Eric Diaz-Padron announces securing $5,000,000 in State and Federal appropriations for the City of West Miami in 2022. This funding will add to the $1.33 Million the city obtained over the previous three years since Diaz-Padron joined the Commission. This funding is geared towards improving the city’s aging potable water system.
“This crucial funding will be put to work immediately to ensure that West Miami residents benefit from high-quality drinking water. In replacing the over 70-year-old system, the city will address concerns related to deteriorated and leaking pipes which cause environmental damage and budget issues,” said Diaz-Padron.
$3 Million of the funding is coming by way of the federal government as part of an earmark sponsored and secured by Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar. The remaining $2 Million was appropriated by the State of Florida in the budget recently signed by Governor Ron DeSantis. The appropriation bill was sponsored and spearheaded by State Senator Ileana Garcia and State Representative Demi Busatta Cabrera.
“Our city is blessed with dedicated and influential elected officials that understand the challenges we face. We are grateful for Congresswoman Salazar’s work in Congress and Senator Ileana Garcia and Representative Busatta Cabrera’s efforts in the Florida legislature. It’s a powerful thing when all levels of government are working together for the betterment of the community,” added Diaz-Padron.