Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (12th District of Michigan)
Dingell Secures more than $14.5 Million for Michigan’s 6th District in FY26 Government Funding Bills
15 of 15 projects requested by Dingell received federal funding
Washington, February 11, 2026
Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI-06) today announced that the FY2026 government appropriations packages passed by the House include $14,533,000 for community projects in Michigan’s 6th district. This funding will go directly to 15 projects that improve local water treatment facilities and infrastructure, repair and upgrade roadways and sidewalks, develop and improve public spaces, and more.
“Our local leaders and organizations know what our communities need, from upgrades to our water infrastructure, much needed improvements to several of our roads, and enhanced public safety, to new and upgraded community and cultural centers,” Dingell said. “I look forward to working closely with the recipients of these funds as they make progress on their respective projects and am optimistic about the great impact that will have for the residents of Michigan’s 6th district.”
Dingell’s funded community projects funding requests for fiscal year 2026 include the following:
- $2,700,000 to rehabilitate the City of Saline’s community center
- $2,000,000 for improvements to Pittsfield Township’s public safety facilities
- $1,031,000 for the Downriver Community Conference to improve its public safety technology
- $1,015,000 to replace the City of Milan’s 2nd street transmission main
- $1,092,000 to replace the east and west basin liner of the City of Trenton’s retention basin system
- $1,092,000 to improve and replace the infrastructure of the City of Rockwood’s wastewater treatment plant
- $450,000 to expand the Bridgewater Township Hall
- $580,000 for the Multi Lakes Water and Sewer Authority Pollution Prevention Project
- $850,000 to improve the City of Plymouth’s Cultural Center
- $1,092,000 for the Ypsilanti Community Utilities Authority (YCUA) Water Main Improvement Project
- $850,000 to complete infrastructure upgrades to the City of Northville’s high street bridge
- $1,031,000 for the Canton Township Bi-Directional Antennas Project
- $250,000 for the City of Ann Arbor to rebuild a fire station
- $250,000 to rehabilitate the Cross Street and Prospect Street Bridge in the City of Ypsilanti
- $250,000 to construct new public safety facilities in the City of Novi
Learn more about each project here.