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Client <br />City of Fremont, CA <br />Duration <br />2011-present <br />Amount <br />$1.3 million <br />City of Hampton, VA <br />2022- resent <br />$10,000 <br />City of Norfolk, VA <br />2004- resent <br />$2.5 million <br />City of Philadelphia, PA <br />2011-present <br />$1.15 million <br />City of Sacramento, CA <br />2007-present <br />$1.9 million <br />City of San Diego, CA <br />2022- resent <br />$210,000 <br />City of San Jose, CA <br />2019-present <br />$530,000 <br />City of Santa Ana, CA <br />2014-present <br />$720,000 <br />City of Seattle, WA <br />2009-present <br />$1.8 million <br />City of Sugar Land, TX <br />2022-present <br />$150,000 <br />City of Tampa, FL <br />2009- resent <br />$1.6 million <br />City of West Palm Beach, FL <br />1999-present <br />$2.8 million <br />City of West Sacramento, CA <br />2007- resent <br />$2.2 million <br />Cobb County, GA <br />2005- resent <br />$1.1 million <br />County of Placer, CA <br />1999- resent <br />$3.4 million <br />Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority <br />2000- resent <br />$1.5 million <br />Los Angeles County Development Authority <br />2009- resent <br />$1.8 million <br />Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority <br />2012- resent <br />$1.7 million <br />Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority <br />2008-present <br />$2.45 million <br />Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority <br />2019- resent <br />$460,000 <br />Osceola County, FL <br />2016- resent <br />$630,000 <br />Polk County <br />2001-present <br />$2.4 million <br />Puget Sound Regional Council <br />2023-present <br />$30,000 <br />Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada <br />2017-present <br />$620,000 <br />Sacramento Count <br />2002- resent <br />$2.8 million <br />Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority <br />2021-present <br />$130,000 <br />Southern California Associate of Governments <br />2020- resent <br />$240,000 <br />Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority <br />2015-present <br />$1.25 million <br />viii. List of successful projects. <br />Holland & Knight has secured billions of dollars in federal grants and programmatic funding for our <br />clients' projects and initiatives. In addition, we understand how to utilize the annual appropriations <br />process to benefit our clients. Below are several of our funding successes for clients, particularly for our <br />clients in the State of California: <br />• Transportation: $762 million in DOT's TIGER/BUILD/RAISE grants, $127.6 million in Safe Streets for <br />All, $13.5 million in Reconnecting Communities, $92 million in DOT INFRA grants, $3.595 million in <br />FTA Transit -Oriented Development grants, $123 million in FTA Bus and Bus Facilities grants, $87 <br />million in FRA CRISI grants, and millions of dollars in FTA Full Funding Grant Agreements (FFGAs) <br />• Economic Development: Over $1 billion from multiple federal agencies for large-scale economic <br />development projects <br />• Public Safety: More than $48.5 million in DOJ COPS hiring grants, $55 million in AFG grants, and <br />over $115 million in SAFER grant funding for emergency responses <br />• Housing: $183.35 million in HUD Choice Neighborhoods Planning and Implementation grants; and <br />increased funding for new Housing Choice Vouchers <br />• Water Infrastructure: $783 million in EPA WIFIA loans for water infrastructure projects <br />Holland & Knight Confidential Presentation for City of Santa Ana 113 <br />