What type of Infrastructure is the EIFD funding?

The EIFD is not currently funding anything and is still only in the formation phase. However, once formed the EIFD can fund a variety of infrastructure projects which benefit The District and the surrounding Community. Below is a list of fundable infrastructure projects through an EIFD

Example projects may include, but not be limited to, the following: 

  1.  Highways, interchanges, ramps and bridges, arterial streets, parking facilities, and transit facilities\
  2. Sewage treatment and water reclamation plants and interceptor pipes
  3. Facilities for the collection and treatment of water for urban uses
  4. Flood control levees and dams, retention basins, and drainage channels
  5. Child care facilities 
  6. Libraries
  7. Parks, recreational facilities, and open space
  8. Facilities for the transfer and disposal of solid waste, including transfer stations and vehicles
  9. Brownfield restoration and other environmental mitigation
  10. The acquisition, construction, or rehabilitation of housing for persons of very low, low, and moderate income, as defined in Sections 50105 and 50093 of the Health and Safety Code, for rent or purchase
  11. Projects that enable communities to adapt to the impacts of climate change, including, but not limited to, higher average temperatures, decreased air and water quality, the spread of infectious and vector-borne diseases, other public health impacts, extreme weather events, sea level rise, flooding, heat waves, wildfires, and drought
  12. Acquisition, construction, or repair of industrial structures for private use.
  13. The acquisition, construction, or improvement of broadband Internet access service. 
  14. Acquisition, construction, or repair of commercial structures by the small business occupant of such structures, if such acquisition, construction, or repair is for purposes of fostering economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and of ensuring the long-term economic sustainability of small businesses.
  15. Facilities in which nonprofit community organizations provide health, youth, homeless, and social services.

Show All Answers

1. What is an EIFD?
2. Will the EIFD increase taxes?
3. What about sea level rise?
4. What type of Infrastructure is the EIFD funding?
5. Is the EIFD conducting an Environmental Impact Report?
6. How is an EIFD different from traditional Infrastructure Financing Districts?
7. How long will the EIFD last?
8. What are the Boundaries of the Samoa Peninsula EIFD?
9. Can projects outside the EIFD boundaries be funded?
10. What is the Public Financing Authority?
11. What is the Infrastructure Financing Plan?
12. Who were the stakeholders involved in early EIFD discussion?
13. How were property owners engaged about the EIFD prior to creation?
14. How can I become involved or learn more?