Chicago, IL -- The Chicago District is celebrating continued support in the release of the President’s Budget for fiscal year 2025 which includes more than $7.2 billion in discretionary funding for the Civil Works program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, including $3 billion for commercial navigation, $1.6 billion for flood and storm damage reduction, and $1.2 billion for aquatic ecosystem restoration. The Chicago District will see around $ million marked for projects within its area of responsibility.
USACE Chicago District FY25 President Budget funding is distributed as follows:
ILLINOIS
Calumet Harbor and River, IL & IN $3,331,000
Chicago Harbor $5,335,000
Chicago River $729,000
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal Dispersal Barriers $17,979,000
Great Lakes Costal Resiliency Study, IL, IN, MI, MN, $3,000,000
NY, OH, PA & WI
Interbasin Control of Great Lakes-Mississippi River $200,000
Aquatic Nuisance Species, IL, IN, OH & WI
Lake Michigan Diversion, IL $1,325,000
Waukegan Harbor, IL $16,000
INDIANA
Burns Waterway Harbor, IN $227,000
Burns Waterway Small Boat Harbor, IN $9,000
Indiana Harbor $5,891,000
J. Edward Roush Lake $1,795,000
Michigan City Harbor $11,000
Mississinewa Lake $1,875,000
Salamonie Lake $1,998,000
WISCONSIN
Algoma Harbor $5,000
Fox River, WI $3,339,000
Kenosha Harbor $5,000
Kewaunee Harbor $13,000
Manitowoc Harbor $5,000
Milwaukee Harbor $1,787,000
Oconto Harbor $5,000
Port Washington Harbor $5,000
Sheboygan Harbor $3,805,000
Sturgeon Bay Harbor and Lake Michigan Ship Canal $2,177,000
Two Rivers Harbor $12,000
For more information of the President’s FY25 budget, please visit: https://whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/.
The FY25 Civil Works budget press book is also available at https://www.usace.army.mil/Missions/CivilWorks/Budget.aspx under the heading Budget Information: Press Books.