April 25, 2024

Return on Investment

Over the past three decades, Alcalde & Fay has helped secure more than $1.1 billion in federal funding for municipalities in Florida. Here's what some clients paid for and received.

Amy Keller | 5/1/2007

City of Boca Raton

Paid Alcalde & Fay
?
$694,000 since 1998

Federal Funding Received
? At least $22.34 million
Projects Included
?
$11.4 million for the I-95/Yamato and Glades Road interchange
?
$6.3 million for beach renourishment
?
$1.6 million for an automated traffic management system
?
$1.39 million for a reverse osmosis water treatment facility
? $500,000 for road improvements

City of Clearwater

Paid Alcalde & Fay
? $555,000 since 1998

Federal Funding Received
? At least $47 million

Projects Included
?
$22 million for the Memorial Causeway Bridge
?
$9.39 million for "Beach by Design," a strategic effort to revitalize Clearwater Beach
? $3.5 million toward the implementation of an intelligent transportation system

City of Cocoa

Paid Alcalde & Fay
? $130,000 since 2005

Federal Funding Received
? At least $1 million

Projects Included
? $600,000 for the reconstruction of Dixon Boulevard
? $400,000 for the extension of Industry Road

City of Homestead

Paid Alcalde & Fay
? $237,000 since 2003

Federal Funding Received
? At least $9.9 million

Projects Included
?
$5.6 million for the widening of S.W. 328 Street from S.W. 137 Avenue to 152 Avenue
?
$2 million for the widening of S.W. 320 Street from Flagler Avenue to S.W. 187 Avenue
?
$1.05 million for water and wastewater infrastructure improvements ? $750,000 for the east-west bus connector
? $500,000 for facilities and equipment at the William F. "Bill" Dickinson Senior Center

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