TPA congratulates East Contra Costa Fire Protection District (a TPA client) for being awarded a grant in the amount of $201,150 from the Community Power Resiliency Allocation to Special Districts Program administered by the Office of Emergency Services.
The proceeds from this grant will be used to secure radios and related equipment to ensure the District has reliable and effective means of communication when responding to power outage events, as well as other emergencies.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of District leadership to preserve and protect life, environment, and property, with service above all else.
Congratulations, East Contra Costa Fire Protection District!
TPA is honored to announce that the City of Costa Mesa has asked us to continue to provide legislative advocacy and grant writing services to protect and promote their agenda in Sacramento and Washington, DC.
We look forward to our ongoing collaboration with the City to help transform their vision into legacy.
Thank you, Costa Mesa!
TPA congratulates the Town of Danville (a TPA client) for being awarded a grant in the amount of $240,000 from the Highway Safety Improvement Program administered by the California Department of Transportation.
The proceeds from this grant will be used to implement town-wide pedestrian crossing safety improvements.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of Town leadership to protect and promote the quality of life for all of its residents.
Congratulations, Danville!
TPA Senior Director Cori Takkinen was honored to present at the UCI Civil and Environmental Engineering (CCE) Affiliates quarterly meeting last week. Cori provided an update on state infrastructure grant funding, including funding for environmental, water resources, and transportation projects.
TPA is proud to support the UCI CCE Affiliates and the work they do to connect students and professionals in the civil and environmental engineering community in Southern California.
TPA congratulates the City of Fullerton (a TPA client) for being awarded a grant in the amount of $209,770 from the Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program administered by CalRecycle.
The proceeds from this grant will be used to increase beverage container recycling by installing approximately 26 beverage container recycling bins in high foot traffic areas and provide beverage container education and outreach throughout the City.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of the City to protect and promote the quality of life of its residents and the prosperity of its businesses.
Congratulations, Fullerton!
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