This information is published by ProPublica.
OC has received over $1.2 billion in stimulus spending. Even though many local electeds needed to grandstand that they wouldn't take stimulus money, they did. The money kept OCTA busses running, students going to college, built roads, and created jobs.
Here is the Top 10 OC Stimulus Projects
- $76.8 million to OCTA including $7.6 million for operations
- $60.7 million to Hensel Phelps Construction for building Bachelor Enlisted Quarters at Coronado Naval Base
- $50 M to Sapphire Energy for renewable energy research and development of Sapphire Integrated Algal Biorefinery (IABR)
- $47.8 million to CalTrans for highway planning and constructino
- $32.9 million in Cash for Clunkers - $2 billion of stimulus money was used to extend the program. Tom's Truck Center - South County received $1.3 million, Oremor of Tustin - $1.2 million, DWW III Co - $1.1 million. An complete list of dealers is here. The names listed are the corporate names, not the dealer names on the signs, so a little digging will turn up which car dealers benefited.
- $19.3 million to Santa Ana Unified School District
- $17.6 million to Capistrano Unified School District
- $17.5 million to Garden Grove Unified School District
- $15.2 million to Anaheim Union High School District
- $13.2 million to the County of Orange
The full list of Orange County recipients is here.
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