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RESOLUTIONS
ADOPTED BY THE
COMMITTEE ON
ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
UNITED STATES SENATE
APPROVING WATER PROJECTS AND PUBLIC BUILDING PROSPECTUSES
DURING THE 109th CONGRESS
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COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
one hundred ninth congress
JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma, Chairman
JOHN W. WARNER, Virginia JAMES M. JEFFORDS, Vermont
CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, Missouri MAX BAUCUS, Montana
GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, Connecticut
LINCOLN CHAFEE, Rhode Island BARBARA BOXER, California
LISA MURKOWSKI, Alaska THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware
JOHN THUNE, South Dakota HILARY RODHAM CLINTON, New York
JIM DEMINT, South Carolina FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, New Jersey
JOHNNY ISAKSON, Georgia BARACK OBAMA, Illinois
DAVID VITTER, Louisiana
Andrew Wheeler, Majority Staff Director
Ken Connolly, Minority Staff Director
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STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS
Water resources resolutions:
Title 16, United States Code, Sec. 1002. Definitions........ 1
Title 16, United States Code, Sec. 1009. Joint
investigations and surveys by Secretary of the Army and
Secretary of Agriculture; reports to Congress.............. 2
Title 33, United States Code, Sec. 542. Review by Board of
Engineers of reports on examinations and surveys and
special reports............................................ 2
Title 33, United States Code, Sec. 701b-7. Supplemental
reports to Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
and House Public Works and Transportation Committee........ 3
Title 42, United States Code. (The Public Health and
Welfare), Sec. 1962d-5. Water resources development
projects involving navigation, flood control, and shore
protection................................................. 3
Public buildings resolutions:
Title 40. United States Code. (Public Buildings, Property,
and Works), Sec. 606. Approval of proposed projects by
Congress................................................... 4
Title 40. United States Code. (Public Buildings, Property,
and Works), Sec. 610. Report to Congress; uncompleted
projects; building project surveys......................... 6
RESOLUTIONS APPROVED BY THE COMMITTEE
April 13, 2005:
Water resolution:
Calumet Harbor and River Illinois and Indiana............ 9
June 8, 2005:
Public building resolution:
Repair and alteration:
James L. King Federal Justice Building, Miami, Florida... 11
July 20, 2005:
Water resolutions:
Grand and Tiger Passes and Baptiste Collette Bayou,
Louisiana.............................................. 13
Bubbly Creek, South Branch of the Chicago River.......... 14
Delaware River and its Tributaries, New Jersey, New York,
and Pennsylvania....................................... 15
Public building resolution:
Leases:
Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle, WA............. 17
General Services Administration, Washington, DC.......... 18
Department of Justice, Washington, DC.................... 10
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Frederick County, VA.... 19
Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Knoxville, TN.......................................... 20
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Northern, VA............ 21
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Charlotte, NC........... 22
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Omaha, NE............... 23
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Jackson, MS............. 24
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Detroit, MI............. 25
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Louisville, KY.......... 26
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Indianapolis, IN........ 27
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Jacksonville, FL........ 28
Patent and Trademark Office, Arlington, Virginia......... 29
Ballston Metro Center, Arlington, VA..................... 30
Drug Enforcement Administration, Arlington, VA........... 31
Department of Defense, Arlington, VA..................... 32
Department of Defense, Arlington, VA..................... 33
Department of Agriculture, Alexandria, VA................ 34
National Nuclear Security Administration, Albuquerque, NM 35
Environmental Protection Agency, Boston, MA.............. 36
Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, MD.............. 37
Federal Election Commission, Washington, DC.............. 38
Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC........... 39
Department of State, Washington, DC...................... 40
Department of State, Washington, DC...................... 41
Department of Justice, Washington, DC.................... 42
Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration,
Washington, DC......................................... 43
Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast
Guard, Washington, DC.................................. 44
Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Immigration
and Customs Enforcement, Washington, DC................ 45
Department of Commerce, Washington, DC................... 46
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC........... 47
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, San Francisco, CA.......... 48
Construction:
U.S. Courthouse, Autin, TX............................... 49
U.S. Port of Entry, Blaine, WA........................... 50
U.S. Border Station, Massena, NY......................... 51
U.S. Border Station, Champlain, NY....................... 52
U.S. Border Station, Jackman, ME......................... 53
U.S. Border Stations, Calais, ME......................... 54
St. Elizabeth Hospital, Washington, DC................... 55
U.S. Courthouse Annex, San Diego, CA..................... 56
Repair and alteration:
Various projects,........................................ 58
Richard B. Russell Federal Building, Atlanta, GA......... 59
Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, DC..... 60
Winchester Center, Kansas City, MO....................... 61
Social Security Administration National Computer Center,
Woodlawn, MD........................................... 62
Federal Center Buildings 104/105, Saint Louis, MO........ 63
James L. Watson U.S. Court of International Trade, New
York, NY............................................... 64
Emanuel Celler Courthouse, Brooklyn, NY.................. 65
Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Building, Atlanta, GA..... 66
Herbert C. Hoover, Building, Washington, DC.............. 67
GSA-Heating, Operation and Transmission District Steam
Heating System, Washington, DC......................... 68
Federal Office Building, Washington, DC.................. 69
Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, DC..... 70
James A. Walsh U.S. Courthouse, Tucson, AZ............... 71
October 26, 2005:
Water resolutions:
Beneficial Use of Dredged Material on the Delaware River,
Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania................. 73
Public building resolutions:
Construction:
Various projects......................................... 75
Leases:
Internal Revenue Service, Philadelphia, PA............... 76
November 17, 2005:
Public building resolutions:
Leases:
Department of Justice, South Florida..................... 78
Construction:
Various projects......................................... 79
Design:
U.S. Courthouse, Cedar Rapids, IA........................ 80
U.S Courthouse, Jackson, MS.............................. 81
U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, TN........................... 82
U.S. Courthouse, Austin, TX.............................. 83
Repair and alteration:
Samuel M. Gibbons U.S. Courthouse, Tampa, FL............. 84
Warren E. Burger Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse,
St. Paul, MN........................................... 85
May 23, 2006:
Water resolutions:
Cedar River, Time Check Area, Cedar Rapids, Iowa......... 87
Kansas River Basin, Kansas, Colorado, and Nebraska....... 88
Pawcatuck River, Little Narragansett Bay, And Watch Hill
Cove, Rhode Island and Connecticut..................... 89
Port of San Francisco, San Francisco, California......... 90
Governors Island, New York.............................. 91
Public building resolutions:
Acquisition and development:
Mariposa border station, Nogales, AZ..................... 93
Design:
IRS Enterprise Computing Center, Martinsburg, WV......... 94
U.S. Border Station, Columbus, NM........................ 95
Various projects......................................... 97
Leases:
National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD............. 98
Department of Justice, South Florida..................... 99
Department of Justice, Washington, DC.................... 100
Presidential Transition Team and the Presidential
Inaugural Committee, Washington, DC.................... 101
Social Security Administration, Northern, VA............. 102
Department of Labor, San Francisco, CA................... 103
Patent and Trademark Office, Northern, VA................ 104
Federal Bureau of Investigation Information Technology
Facility, Northern, VA................................. 105
Department of Defense, Arlington, VA..................... 106
Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service,
Arlington, VA.......................................... 107
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Portland, OR............ 108
Department of Defense, Arlington, VA..................... 109
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston, MA.............. 110
Department of Agriculture, Kansas City, MO............... 111
Department of Interior, Minerals Management Service,
Metairie, LA........................................... 112
Social Security Administration, Baltimore, MD............ 113
Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC, and Falls
Church, VA............................................. 114
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC...... 115
Department of Justice, Washington, DC.................... 116
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC, Northern
Virginia, and Maryland................................. 117
Internal Revenue Service, Denver, CO and Lakewood, CO.... 118
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington, DC.. 119
Construction:
U.S. Courthouse Annex, San Diego, CA..................... 120
Border Station at Anzalduas Bridge, McAllen, TX.......... 121
U.S. Border Station, San Luis, AZ........................ 122
U.S. Border Station, Calexico, CA........................ 123
Mail processing and screening facility, Executive Office
of the President, Anacostia Naval Station, Washington,
DC..................................................... 124
Repair and alteration:
Security West Building, Woodlawn, MD..................... 125
Ysleta Border Station, El Paso, TX....................... 126
Main Interior Building, Washington, DC................... 127
Mary E. Switzer Memorial Federal Building, Washington, DC 128
Everett M. Dirksen Courthouse, Chicago, IL............... 129
Food and Drug Administration, Center for Veterinary
Medicine, Laurel, MD................................... 130
White Oak Building, Silver Spring, MD.................... 131
Richard Bolling Federal Building, Kansas City, MO........ 132
Various Buildings, Albuquerque, NM....................... 133
Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse, New York City, NY..... 134
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, WI...... 135
September 13, 2006:
Water resolutions:
Republican River Basin, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas....... 137
Beverly Hills, New Haven, Connecticut.................... 138
Hanover Pond, Holly Pond, and Eisenhower Park,
Connecticut............................................ 139
Mystic Harbor Water Resources Development, Mystic,
Connecticut............................................ 140
Burns Waterway Harbor, Indiana........................... 141
Jefferson Parish Flood Control, Jefferson Parish,
Louisiana.............................................. 142
Blackstone River Watershed, Massachusetts, Rhode Island.. 143
St. Clair River, Lake Level Study, Michigan.............. 144
Crow Creek Watershed, Cheyenne, Wyoming.................. 145
Public building resolutions:
Repair and alteration:
Internal Revenue Service, William J. Green Federal
Building, Philadelphia, PA............................. 147
Internal Revenue Service, Citrus Heights, CA............. 148
Leases:
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Tucson, AZ.............. 149
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Sacramento, CA.......... 150
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Denver, CO.............. 151
Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD... 152
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Minneapolis and
Roseville, MN.......................................... 153
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Cincinnati, OH.......... 154
United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement
Administration, Los Angeles, CA........................ 155
Peace Corps, Washington, DC and Arlington, VA............ 156
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Frederick County, VA.... 157
Department of Defense, United States Joint Forces
Command, Suffolk, VA................................... 158
Construction:
U.S. Courthouse, Mobile, AL.............................. 159
U.S. Courthouse, Rockford, IL............................ 160
U.S. Courthouse, San Jose, CA............................ 161
U.S. Courthouse, Fort Pierce, FL......................... 162
U.S. Courthouse, Jackson, MS............................. 163
United States District Court, Burlington, Vermont........ 164
U.S. Courthouse, Buffalo, NY............................. 165
Design:
U.S. Courthouse, Savannah, GA............................ 166
U.S. Courthouse, Salt Lake City, UT...................... 167
September 27, 2006:
Public building resolutions:
Leases:
Internal Revenue Service, Philadelphia, PA............... 169
United States Southern Command Headquarters, Miami, FL... 170
Design:
U.S. Border Station, Donna, TX........................... 171
U.S. Border Stations, various locations.................. 172
Repair and alteration:
Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, DC..... 173
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Building, Pittsburgh, PA. 174
U.S. District Court, Columbus, OH........................ 175
STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR RESOLUTIONS BY THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND
PUBLIC WORKS
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WATER RESOURCES RESOLUTIONS
Title 16, United States Code
Chapter 18. Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention
Sec. 1002. Definitions
For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
mean: The ``Secretary''--the Secretary of Agriculture of the
United States.
``Works of improvement''--any undertaking for--
(1) Lflood prevention (including structural and land
treatment measures),
(2) Lthe conservation, development, utilization, and
disposal of water, or
(3) Lthe conservation and proper utilization of land,
in watershed or subwatershed area not exceeding two
hundred and fifty thousand acres and not including any
single structure which provides more than twelve
thousand five hundred acre-feet of floodwater detention
capacity, and more than twenty-five thousand acre-feet
of total capacity. No appropriation shall be made for
any plan involving an estimated Federal contribution to
construction costs in excess of $5,000,000, or which
includes any structure which provides more than twenty-
five hundred acre-feet of total capacity unless such
plan has been approved by resolutions adopted by the
appropriate committees of the Senate and House of
Representatives: Provided, That in the case of any plan
involving no single structure providing more than 4,000
acre-feet of total capacity the appropriate committees
shall be the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry of the Senate and the Committee on Agriculture
of the House of Representatives and in the case of any
plan involving any single structure of more than 4,000
acre-feet of total capacity the appropriate committees
shall be the Committee on Environment and Public Works
of the Senate and the Committee on Public Works and
Transportation of the House of Representatives,
respectively. Each project must contain benefits
directly related to agriculture, including rural
communities, that account for at least 20 percent of
the total benefits of the project. A number of such
subwatersheds when they are component parts of a larger
watershed may be planned together when the local
sponsoring organizations so desire.
``Local organization''--any State, political subdivision
thereof, soil or water conservation district, flood prevention
or control district, or combinations thereof, or any other
agency having authority under State law to carry out, maintain
and operate the works of improvement; or any irrigation or
reservoir company, water users' association, or similar
organization having such authority and not being operated for
profit that may be approved by the Secretary; or any Indian
tribe or tribal organization, as defined in section 450b of
title 25, having authority under Federal, State, or Indian
tribal law to carry out, maintain, and operate the works of
improvement.
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Title 16, United States Code
Chapter 18. Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention
Sec. 1009. Joint investigations and surveys by Secretary of
the Army and Secretary of Agriculture; reports to Congress
The Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of Agriculture,
when authorized to do so by resolutions adopted by the
Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate or the
Committee on Public Works and Transportation of the House of
Representatives, are authorized and directed to make joint
investigations and surveys in accordance with their existing
authorities of watershed areas in the United States, Puerto
Rico, and the Virgin Islands, and to prepare joint reports on
such investigations and surveys setting forth their
recommendations for the installation of the works of
improvement needed for flood prevention or the conservation,
development, utilization, and disposal of water, and for flood
control and allied purposes. Such joint reports shall be
submitted to the Congress through the President for adoption
and authorization by the Congress of the recommended works of
improvement: Provided, That the project authorization procedure
established by this chapter shall not be affected.
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Title 33, United States Code
Chapter 12. River and Harbor Improvements
Subchapter I. General Provisions
Sec. 542. Review by Board of Engineers of reports on
examinations and surveys and special reports
All reports on examinations and surveys authorized by law
shall be reviewed by the Board of Engineers for Rivers and
Harbors as provided for in section 541 of this title, and all
special reports ordered by Congress shall, in the discretion of
the Chief of Engineers, be reviewed in like manner by said
board; and the said board shall also, on request by resolution
of the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate
or the Committee on Public Works and Transportation of the
House of Representatives, submitted to the Chief of Engineers,
examine and review the report of any examination or survey made
pursuant to any Act or resolution of Congress, and report
thereon through the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, who
shall submit his conclusions thereon as in other cases:
Provided, That in no case shall the board, in its report thus
called for by committee resolution, extend the scope of the
project contemplated in the original report upon which its
examination and review has been requested, or in the provision
of law authorizing the original examination or survey.
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Title 33, United States Code
Chapter 15. Flood Control
Sec. 701b-7. Supplemental reports to Senate Environment and
Public Works Committee and House Public Works Committee
After the Secretary of Agriculture has submitted to
Congress a regular or formal report made on any examination or
survey, pursuant to the Flood Control Act approved June 22,
1936, as amended and supplemented, a supplemental, additional,
or review report or estimate may be made if authorized by law
or by resolution of the Committee on Public Works and
Transportation of the House of Representatives or the Committee
on Environment and Public Works of the Senate.
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Title 42. United States Code (The Public Health and Welfare)
Chapter 19b. Water Resources Planning
Subchapter IV. Miscellaneous Provisions
Sec. 1962d-5. Water resources development projects involving
navigation, flood control, and shore protection
(a) Construction, operation, and maintenance; limitation on
estimated Federal first cost of construction; Congressional
committee approval of projects; reports to Congress
The Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of
Engineers, is authorized to construct, operate, and maintain
any water resource development project, including single and
multiple purpose projects involving, but not limited to,
navigation, flood control, and shore protection, if the
estimated Federal first cost of constructing such project is
less than $15,000,000. No appropriation shall be made to
construct, operate, or maintain any such project if such
project has not been approved by resolutions adopted by the
Committees on Public Works of the Senate and House of
Representatives, respectively. For the purpose of securing
consideration of such approval the Secretary shall transmit to
Congress a report of such proposed project, including all
relevant data and all costs.
(b) Local cooperation requirements based on certain
estimated Federal first cost of construction
Any water resource development project authorized to be
constructed by this section shall be subject to the same
requirements of local cooperation as it would be if the
estimated Federal first cost of such project were $15,000,000
or more.
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PUBLIC BUILDING RESOLUTIONS
Title 40. United States Code. (Public Buildings, Property, and Works)
Chapter 12. Construction, Alteration, and Acquisition of
Public Buildings
Sec. 606. Approval of proposed projects by Congress
(a) Limitation of funds; transmission to Congress of
prospectus of proposed project
In order to insure the equitable distribution of public
buildings throughout the United States with due regard for the
comparative urgency of need for such buildings, except as
provided in section 603 of this title, no appropriation shall
be made to construct, alter, purchase, or to acquire any
building to be used as a public building which involves a total
expenditure in excess of $1,500,000 if such construction,
alteration, purchase, or acquisition has not been approved by
resolutions adopted by the Committee on Public Works of the
Senate and House of Representatives, respectively. No
appropriations shall be made to lease any space at an average
annual rental in excess of $1,500,000 for use for public
purposes if such lease has not been approved by resolutions
adopted by the Committee on Public Works of the Senate and
House of Representatives, respectively. No appropriation shall
be made to alter any building, or part thereof, which is under
lease by the United States for use for a public purpose if the
cost of such alteration would exceed $750,000 unless such
alteration has been approved by resolutions adopted by the
Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the
Committee on Public Works and Transportation of the House of
Representatives. For the purpose of securing consideration for
such approval, the Administrator shall transmit to the Congress
a prospectus of the proposed facility, including (but not
limited to)--
(1) La brief description of the building to be
constructed, altered, purchased, acquired, or the space
to be leased under this chapter;
(2) Lthe location of the building or space to be leased
and an estimate of the maximum to the United States of
the facility to be constructed, altered, purchased,
acquired, or the space to be leased;
(3) La comprehensive plan for providing space for all
Government officers and employees in the locality of
the proposed facility or the space to be leased, having
due regard for suitable space which may continue to be
available in existing Government-owned or occupied
buildings, especially such of those buildings as
enhance the architectural, historical, social,
cultural, and economic environment of the locality;
(4) Lwith respect to any project for the construction,
alteration, purchase, or acquisition of any building, a
statement by the Administrator that suitable space
owned by the Government is not available and that
suitable rental space is not available at a price
commensurate with that to be afforded through the
proposed action;
(5) La statement by the Administrator of the economic
and other justifications for not acquiring or
purchasing a building or buildings identified to the
Administrator pursuant to section 611(c) of this title
as suitable for the public building needs of the
Federal Government; and
(6) La statement of rents and other housing costs
currently being paid by the Government for Federal
agencies to be housed in the building to be
constructed, altered, purchased, acquired, or the space
to be leased.
(b) Increase of estimated maximum cost
The estimated maximum cost of any project approved under
this section as set forth in any prospectus may be increased by
an amount equal to the percentage increase, if any, as
determined by the Administrator, in construction, or alteration
costs, as the case may be, from the date of transmittal of such
prospectus to Congress, but in no event shall the increase
authorized by this subsection exceed 10 per centum of such
estimated maximum cost.
(c) Rescission of approval for failure to make
appropriations for project
In the case of any project approved for construction,
alteration, or acquisition by the Committees on Public Works of
the Senate and of the House of Representatives, respectively,
in accordance with subsection (a) of this section, for which an
appropriation has not been made within one year after the date
of such approval, either the Committee on Public Works of the
Senate or the Committee on Public Works of the House of
Representatives, may rescind, by resolution, its approval of
such project at any time thereafter before such an
appropriation has been made.
(d) Emergency leases by the Administrator
Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the
Administrator from entering into emergency leases during any
period declared by the President to require such emergency
leasing authority, except that no such emergency lease shall be
for a period of more than 180 days without approval of a
prospectus for such lease in accordance with subsection (a) of
this section.
(e) Limitation on leasing certain space
(1) General rule
The Administrator may not lease any space to
accommodate--
(A) Lcomputer and telecommunications
operations;
(B) Lsecure or sensitive activities related to
the national defense or security, except in any
case in which it would be inappropriate to
locate such activities in a public building or
other facility identified with the United
States Government; or
(C) La permanent courtroom, judicial chamber,
or administrative office for any United States
court; if the average rental cost of leasing
such space would exceed $1,500,000.
(2) Exception
The Administrator may lease any space with respect to
which paragraph (1) applies if the Administrator first
determines, for reasons set forth in writing, that
leasing such space is necessary to meet requirements
which cannot be met in public buildings and submits
such reasons to the Committee on Environment and Public
Works of the Senate and the Committee on Public Works
and Transportation of the House of Representatives.
(f) Dollar amount adjustment
Any dollar amount referred to in this section and section
603(b) of this title may be adjusted by the Administrator
annually to reflect a percentage increase or decrease in
construction costs during the preceding calendar year, as
determined by the composite index of construction costs of the
Department of Commerce. Any such adjustment shall be
expeditiously reported to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Public Works
and Transportation of the House of Representatives.
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Title 40. United States Code. (Public Buildings, Property, and Works)
Chapter 12 - Construction, Alteration, and Acquisition of
Public Buildings
Sec. 610. Report to Congress; uncompleted projects; building
project surveys
(a) Upon the request of either House of Congress, or any
committee thereof, and within a reasonable time, the
Administrator shall submit a report showing the location,
space, cost, and status, of each public building the
construction, alteration, or acquisition of which is to be
under authority of this chapter and which was uncompleted as of
the date of the request, or as of such other date as the
request may designate.
(b) The Administrator and the United States Postal Service
are authorized and directed to make such building project
surveys as may be requested by resolution by either the
Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate or the
Committee on Public Works and Transportation of the House of
Representatives, and within a reasonable time shall make a
report thereon to the Congress. Such report shall contain all
other information required to be included in a prospectus of
the proposed public building project under section 606(a) of
this title.
RESOLUTIONS APPROVED BY THE
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
109th CONGRESS
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