Moskowitz Delivers More Than $7.3 Million for South Florida, Securing Major Wins for Public Safety, Infrastructure, and Economic Growth
BROWARD COUNTY, FL — Congressman Jared Moskowitz (FL-23) has secured more than $7.3 million in federal funding for critical projects, delivering major investments in public safety, infrastructure, workforce development, transportation, and community improvements throughout South Florida.
While many in Washington talk about results, Moskowitz continues to deliver them. By working directly with local leaders, first responders, educators, and community stakeholders, Moskowitz successfully fought to deliver funding for projects that address some of South Florida’s most pressing needs – from strengthening school safety and modernizing aging infrastructure to preparing students for the jobs of the future.
“South Floridians sent me to Washington to deliver results,” said Moskowitz. “That’s exactly what these investments represent. We identified real challenges facing our communities, worked alongside local leaders to develop solutions, and secured federal resources to get those projects moving. From making our schools safer and upgrading critical infrastructure to preparing students for high-paying careers and improving transportation networks, these investments will have a direct impact on families across our region. I’ll continue fighting to bring taxpayer dollars back home and make sure South Florida gets its fair share of federal resources.”
Photos of Moskowitz delivering the funds across South Florida are found here.
$2,000,000 for Boca Raton Jeffery Street Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing
Moskowitz secured $2,000,000 to support construction of a new public railroad-highway grade crossing at Jeffery Street in Boca Raton. The project will improve transportation connectivity, strengthen emergency response access, enhance public safety, and unlock economic development opportunities while reconnecting neighborhoods.
“This is exactly the kind of infrastructure investment that produces lasting benefits for a community,” said Moskowitz. “The new crossing will improve safety, reduce barriers, support economic growth, and help ensure emergency responders can get where they need to go more quickly.”
“Improving infrastructure is essential to maintaining the high quality of life our residents expect. This project reflects our ongoing commitment to investing in the transportation network that supports a safe, connected, and thriving community. We are grateful to Congressman Moskowitz for championing this funding and supporting infrastructure investments that deliver lasting benefits for Boca Raton,” said Andy Thomson, Mayor of Boca Raton.

$1,092,00 for Coral Springs Water Treatment Plant Upgrade
Congressman Moskowitz secured $1,092,000 to modernize Coral Springs’ aging water treatment plant and support critical upgrades necessary to maintain a reliable supply of safe drinking water. The project will improve long-term water system reliability and help meet the needs of a growing community.
“Investing in drinking-water infrastructure means investing in public health and long-term community resilience,” said Moskowitz. “This funding helps ensure Coral Springs residents continue to have access to safe, reliable drinking water while preparing the city for future growth.”
“We are grateful to Congressman Jared Moskowitz for championing these federal funding requests that help to advance critical infrastructure and quality-of-life projects in Coral Springs. Actively pursuing state and federal appropriations is part of our strong commitment to fiscal responsibility. These appropriations allow us to leverage outside resources to enhance public amenities, improve essential services, and reduce the financial burden on our local taxpayers,” said City of Coral Springs Mayor Scott Brooks.

$1,031,000 for Coconut Creek Fiber Optic Ring for Resiliency & Redundancy of Fiber Optics Network
Moskowitz secured $1,031,000 for the City of Coconut Creek to establish a redundant fiber optic ring architecture that will strengthen critical communications infrastructure and improve reliability for emergency management, public safety, and municipal operations. The project will provide essential network redundancy for police and fire dispatch services while improving resilience during emergencies and system outages.
“Reliable communications infrastructure is not a luxury, it’s a necessity for public safety,” said Moskowitz. “This investment will help ensure first responders and city officials have the resilient systems they need to serve residents when every second counts.”
“As we continue building a smarter and more technologically resilient Coconut Creek, this funding represents an important step toward protecting our community today while preparing for the challenges of tomorrow. We thank Congressman Moskowitz for his continued partnership and commitment to delivering meaningful results for the residents of Coconut Creek,” said Mayor Jeffrey Wasserman.

$1,031,000 for FAU Chip Design Hub: Advanced Chip Design, Testing and Fabrication Laboratory Equipment
Moskowitz secured $1,031,000 for Florida Atlantic University to establish advanced laboratory infrastructure supporting integrated circuit manufacturing and electrical circuit testing. The project will help prepare engineering students for careers in the rapidly growing semiconductor industry while strengthening America’s domestic technology workforce.
“The competition for the jobs of the future is happening right now, and South Florida should be leading—not following,” said Moskowitz. “This investment gives students access to cutting-edge technology and helps build the workforce needed to keep America competitive in semiconductor manufacturing.”
“We truly appreciate Congressman Moskowitz’s support of his Hometown University and our Chip Design Hub, which will help to reestablish American leadership in semiconductor innovation,” said FAU President Adam Hasner. “Florida Atlantic is proud to serve as a catalyst for regional collaboration, bringing together education, industry and government to strengthen the semiconductor talent pipeline and position South Florida as a vital contributor to our nation’s technological future.”

$1,010,000 for Wilton Manors Transparency in Public Safety Project
Congressman Moskowitz secured $1,010,000 for the City of Wilton Manors to develop an integrated surveillance system throughout the city, including along Wilton Drive. The project will enhance public safety, improve transparency and accountability, and help local officials address increasing concerns related to hate crimes.
“Wilton Manors is known around the world as a welcoming and inclusive community, and residents deserve to feel safe wherever they live, work, and gather,” said Moskowitz. “This funding provides resources to strengthen public safety and prevent hate crimes.”
“Public safety and transparency go hand in hand. This investment will help Wilton Manors enhance safety throughout our community while reinforcing the accountability and trust that residents expect from their local government. We thank Congressman Moskowitz for recognizing the importance of this project and for delivering resources that will have a lasting impact on our city,” said Scott Newton, Mayor of Wilton Manors.

$800,000 for Coral Springs Everglades Trail Loop
Congressman Moskowitz secured $800,000 for the City of Coral Springs to advance development of the Everglades Memorial Loop, a major recreational and environmental project connecting residents to the Florida Everglades through a multi-use trail system. The project will improve walkability, create safe biking opportunities, and expand access to outdoor recreation and environmental education.
“This investment improves quality of life while showcasing one of South Florida’s most unique natural resources,” said Moskowitz. “The Everglades Trail Loop will create new opportunities for recreation, learning, and community connection for generations to come.”
“We are grateful to Congressman Jared Moskowitz for championing these federal funding requests that help to advance critical infrastructure and quality-of-life projects in Coral Springs. Actively pursuing state and federal appropriations is part of our strong commitment to fiscal responsibility. These appropriations allow us to leverage outside resources to enhance public amenities, improve essential services, and reduce the financial burden on our local taxpayers,” said City of Coral Springs Mayor Scott Brooks.

$366,000 for Broward Sheriff’s Office School Safety Response Equipment and Training Enhancement
Moskowitz secured $366,000 for the Broward Sheriff’s Office to purchase advanced response equipment and provide specialized training for School Resource Deputies serving campuses throughout Broward County. The investment will enhance emergency response capabilities and help protect approximately 90,000 students and 1,000 faculty members.
“When it comes to school safety, we have a responsibility to give law enforcement every available tool to protect students and teachers,” said Moskowitz. “This funding strengthens preparedness, improves response capabilities, and helps make our schools safer for thousands of Broward families.”
“Excellence in public safety starts with preparation. Our deputies must be ready to respond to any situation with precision, confidence and urgency,” Sheriff Dr. Gregory Tony said. “We are grateful for this investment, which will expand critical training opportunities and equip our deputies with additional resources to further strengthen the safety and security of Broward County schools.”

Delivering for South Florida
The more than $7.3 million secured by Congressman Moskowitz reflects a continued focus on delivering tangible results for South Florida communities. The projects included in the House Appropriations Committee mark will strengthen public safety, modernize critical infrastructure, expand educational opportunities, improve transportation networks, and support economic growth throughout Florida’s 23rd Congressional District.
As the appropriations process moves forward, Congressman Moskowitz will continue advocating for investments that bring federal resources back home and deliver meaningful results for the families, businesses, and communities he represents.