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Press ReleaseNeutral2026-01-23

Comer Secures $1 Million in Funding for the Oak Grove Water Infrastructure Project

James Comer
James Comer
RKY-1 · Representative
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This press release from Representative James Comer (R-KY) was published on 2026-01-23 and titled "Comer Secures $1 Million in Funding for the Oak Grove Water Infrastructure Project". It focuses on infrastructure.

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Comer Secures $1 Million in Funding for the Oak Grove Water Infrastructure Project

WASHINGTON - Today, Congressman James Comer (R-Ky.) announced that the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 (H.R. 7148), recently passed by Congress, includes $1 million in federal funding to enhance the resilience and reliability of the municipal water system in Oak Grove, Kentucky. This funding bill now advances to the U.S. Senate for consideration. Congressman Comer led efforts in Congress to secure funding for the Oak Grove Water Infrastructure project to improve water pressure and availability for both current and future residential and commercial users. "I'm proud to work with local leaders and support efforts to improve water availability and systems in Oak Grove, Kentucky. This investment will help improve water infrastructure across the area, providing residents and visitors with consistent and reliable service. I will continue working in Congress to support critical infrastructure projects across Kentucky's 1 st Congressional District," said Congressman Comer. " I extend my sincere appreciation to Congress and to Congressman James Comer for securing $1 million in federal funding for vital water infrastructure improvements in Oak Grove. This investment reflects a meaningful commitment to the long-term reliability, safety, and capacity of our water system. These funds will help position Oak Grove and the surrounding region for continued growth while meeting the essential needs of our residents and businesses," said City of Oak Grove Mayor, Jackie Oliver. " I want to thank Congressman James Comer for securing $1 million in federal funding for critical water infrastructure improvements in Oak Grove. This investment will strengthen our water system, support future growth, and ensure reliable, safe service for our residents and businesses. We are grateful for Congressman Comer's continued leadership and strong advocacy for Christian County," said Christian County Judge Executive, Jerry Gilliam. Background: This project would enhance the resilience and reliability of the municipal water system in Oak Grove, Kentucky. The construction of a new 16-inch ductile iron water line across Interstate 24, a 12-inch water main extension along Carneal Lane, and a 500,000-gallon elevated water storage tank will significantly improve water pressure and availability for both current and future residential and commercial users in the area.
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