[House Report 110-62]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



110th Congress                                                   Report
                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
 1st Session                                                     110-62

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                    SAFETEA-LU TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS

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 March 21, 2007.--Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the 
              State of the Union and ordered to be printed

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Mr. Oberstar, from the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, 
                        submitted the following

                              R E P O R T

                        [To accompany H.R. 1195]

      [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]

  The Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, to whom 
was referred the bill (H.R. 1195) to amend the Safe, 
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A 
Legacy for Users to make technical corrections, and for other 
purposes, having considered the same, report favorably thereon 
with an amendment and recommend that the bill as amended do 
pass.

  The amendment is as follows:
  Strike all after the enacting clause and insert the 
following:

                      TITLE I--HIGHWAY PROVISIONS

SECTION 101. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

  (a) Correction of Internal References in Disadvantaged Business 
Enterprises.--Paragraphs (3)(A) and (5) of section 1101(b) of the Safe, 
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy 
for Users (119 Stat. 1156) are amended by striking ``paragraph (1)'' 
each place it appears and inserting ``paragraph (2)''.
  (b) Correction of Distribution of Obligation Authority.--Section 
1102(c)(5) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation 
Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1158) is amended by striking 
``among the States''.
  (c) Correction of Federal Lands Highways.--Section 1119 of the Safe, 
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy 
for Users (119 Stat. 1190) is amended by striking subsection (m) and 
inserting the following:
  ``(m) Forest Highways.--Of the amounts made available for public 
lands highways under section 1101--
          ``(1) not more than $20,000,000 for each fiscal year may be 
        used for the maintenance of forest highways;
          ``(2) not more than $1,000,000 for each fiscal year may be 
        used for signage identifying public hunting and fishing access; 
        and
          ``(3) not more than $10,000,000 for each fiscal year shall be 
        used by the Secretary of Agriculture to pay the costs of 
        facilitating the passage of aquatic species beneath forest 
        roads (as defined in section 101(a) of title 23, United States 
        Code), including the costs of constructing, maintaining, 
        replacing, and removing culverts and bridges, as 
        appropriate.''.
  (d) Correction of Description of National Corridor Infrastructure 
Improvement Project.--Item number 1 of the table contained in section 
1302(e) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation 
Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1205) is amended in the State 
column by inserting ``LA,'' after ``TX,''.
  (e) Correction of Interstate Route 376 High Priority Designation.--
          (1) In general.--Section 1105(c)(79) of the Intermodal 
        Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 2032; 
        119 Stat. 1213) is amended by striking ``and on United States 
        Route 422''.
          (2) Conforming amendment.--Section 1105(e)(5)(B)(i)(I) of the 
        Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 
        Stat. 2033; 119 Stat. 1213) is amended by striking ``and United 
        States Route 422''.
  (f) Correction of Infrastructure Finance Section.--Section 1602(d)(1) 
of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity 
Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1247) is amended by striking 
``through 189 as sections 601 through 609, respectively'' and inserting 
``through 190 as sections 601 through 610, respectively''.
  (g) Transportation Systems Management and Operations Defined.--
Section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by adding at 
the end the following:
          ``(39) Transportation systems management and operations.--
                  ``(A) In general.--The term `transportation systems 
                management and operations' means an integrated program 
                to optimize the performance of existing infrastructure 
                through the implementation of multimodal and 
                intermodal, cross-jurisdictional systems, services, and 
                projects designed to preserve capacity and improve 
                security, safety, and reliability of the transportation 
                system.
                  ``(B) Inclusions.--The term `transportation systems 
                management and operations' includes--
                          ``(i) regional operations collaboration and 
                        coordination activities between transportation 
                        and public safety agencies; and
                          ``(ii) improvements to the transportation 
                        system, such as traffic detection and 
                        surveillance, arterial management, freeway 
                        management, demand management, work zone 
                        management, emergency management, electronic 
                        toll collection, automated enforcement, traffic 
                        incident management, roadway weather 
                        management, traveler information services, 
                        commercial vehicle operations, traffic control, 
                        freight management, and coordination of 
                        highway, rail, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian 
                        operations.''.
  (h) Correction of Reference in Apportionment of Highway Safety 
Improvement Program Funds.--Effective October 1, 2006, section 
104(b)(5)(A)(iii) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by 
striking ``the Federal-aid system'' each place it appears and inserting 
``Federal-aid highways''.
  (i) Correction of Amendment To Advance Construction.--Section 115 of 
title 23, United States Code, is amended by redesignating subsection 
(d) as subsection (c).
  (j) Correction of High Priority Projects.--Section 117 of title 23, 
United States Code, is amended--
          (1) by redesignating subsections (d) through (h) as 
        subsections (e) through (i), respectively;
          (2) by redesignating the second subsection (c) (relating to 
        Federal share) as subsection (d);
          (3) in subsection (a)(2)(A) by inserting ``(112 Stat. 257)'' 
        after ``21st Century''; and
          (4) in subsection (a)(2)(B)--
                  (A) by striking ``subsection (b)'' and inserting 
                ``subsection (c)''; and
                  (B) by striking ``SAFETEA-LU'' and inserting ``Safe, 
                Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity 
                Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1256)''.
  (k) Correction of Transfer of Unused Protective-Device Funds to Other 
Highway Safety Improvement Program Projects.--Section 130(e)(2) of 
title 23, United States Code, is amended by striking ``purposes under 
this subsection'' and inserting ``highway safety improvement program 
purposes''.
  (l) Metropolitan Transportation Planning.--
          (1) Section 134(j)(3)(D) of title 23, United States Code, is 
        amended--
                  (A) by inserting ``or the identified phase'' before 
                ``within the time''; and
                  (B) by inserting ``or the identified phase'' before 
                the period at the end.
          (2) Section 134(k)(2) of such title is amended by striking 
        ``a metropolitan planning area serving''.
  (m) Correction of Highway Bridge Program.--
          (1) In general.--Section 144 of title 23, United States Code, 
        is amended--
                  (A) in the section heading by striking ``replacement 
                and rehabilitation'';
                  (B) in subsections (b), (c)(1), and (e) by striking 
                ``Federal-aid system'' each place it appears and 
                inserting ``Federal-aid highway'';
                  (C) in subsections (c)(2) and (o) by striking ``the 
                Federal-aid system'' each place it appears and 
                inserting ``Federal-aid highways'';
                  (D) in the heading to paragraph (4) of subsection (d) 
                by inserting ``systematic'' before ``preventive'';
                  (E) in subsection (e) by striking ``off-system 
                bridges'' each place it appears and inserting ``bridges 
                not on Federal-aid highways'';
                  (F) by striking subsection (f);
                  (G) by redesignating subsections (g) through (s) as 
                subsections (f) through (r), respectively;
                  (H) in paragraph (2) of subsection (f) (as 
                redesignated by subparagraph (G)) by striking the 
                paragraph heading and inserting ``Bridges not on 
                federal-aid highways'';
                  (I) in subsection (m) (as redesignated by 
                subparagraph (G)) by striking the subsection heading 
                and inserting ``Program for Bridges Not on Federal-Aid 
                Highways''; and
                  (J) in subsection (n)(4)(B) (as redesignated by 
                subparagraph (G)) by striking ``State highway agency'' 
                and inserting ``State transportation department''.
          (2) Conforming amendments.--
                  (A) Metropolitan planning.--Section 104(f)(1) of such 
                title is amended by striking ``replacement and 
                rehabilitation''.
                  (B) Equity bonus program.--Subsections (a)(2)(C) and 
                (b)(2)(C) of section 105 of such title are amended by 
                striking ``replacement and rehabilitation'' each place 
                it appears.
                  (C) Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 1 of such 
                title is amended in the item relating to section 144 by 
                striking ``replacement and rehabilitation''.
  (n) Correction of National Scenic Byways Program Coverage.--Section 
162 of title 23, United States Code, is amended--
          (1) in subsection (a)(3)(B) by striking ``a National Scenic 
        Byway under subparagraph (A)'' and inserting ``a National 
        Scenic Byway, an All-American Road, or one of America's Byways 
        under paragraph (1)''; and
          (2) in subsection (c)(3) by striking ``or All-American Road'' 
        each place it appears and inserting ``All-American Road, or one 
        of America's Byways''.
  (o) Correction of Reference in Toll Provision.--Section 166(b)(5)(C) 
of title 23, United States Code, is amended by striking ``paragraph 
(3)'' and inserting ``paragraph (4)''.
  (p) Correction of Recreational Trails Program Apportionment 
Exceptions.--Section 206(d)(3)(A) of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended by striking ``(B), (C), and (D)'' and inserting ``(B) and 
(C)''.
  (q) Consolidation of Grant Applications.--Section 402(m) of title 23, 
United States Code, is amended in the first sentence--
          (1) by striking ``through'' and inserting ``for which''; and
          (2) by inserting ``is appropriate'' before the period at the 
        end.
  (r) Correction of Infrastructure Finance.--Section 601(a)(3) of title 
23, United States Code, is amended by inserting ``bbb minus, BBB 
(low),'' after ``Baa3,''.
  (s) Correction of Miscellaneous Typographical Errors.--
          (1) Section 1401 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, 
        Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 
        Stat. 1226) is amended by redesignating subsections (d) and (e) 
        as subsections (c) and (d), respectively.
          (2) Section 1404(e) of such Act (119 Stat. 1229) is amended 
        by inserting ``tribal,'' after ``local,''.
          (3) Section 10211(b)(2) of such Act (119 Stat. 1937) is 
        amended by striking ``plan administer'' and inserting ``plan 
        and administer''.
          (4) Section 10212(a) of such Act (119 Stat. 1937) is 
        amended--
                  (A) by inserting ``equity bonus,'' after ``minimum 
                guarantee,'';
                  (B) by striking ``freight intermodal connectors'' and 
                inserting ``railway-highway crossings'';
                  (C) by striking ``high risk rural road,''; and
                  (D) by inserting after ``highway safety improvement 
                programs'' the following: ``(and separately the set 
                aside for the high risk rural road program)''.

SEC. 102. MAGLEV.

  (a) Funding.--Section 1101(a)(18) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, 
Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 
1155) is amended by striking subparagraphs (A) and (B) and inserting 
the following:
                  ``(A) $20,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; and
                  ``(B) $35,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 and 
                2009.''.
  (b) Contract Authority.--Section 1307 of the Safe, Accountable, 
Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 
Stat. 1217) is amended by adding at the end the following:
  ``(e) Contract Authority.--Funds authorized under section 1101(a)(18) 
shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds 
were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; 
except that the funds shall not be transferable and shall remain 
available until expended, and the Federal share of the cost of a 
project to be carried out with such funds shall be 80 percent.''.

SEC. 103. PROJECTS OF NATIONAL AND REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE AND NATIONAL 
                    CORRIDOR INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS.

  (a) Project of National and Regional Significance.--The table 
contained in section 1301(m) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, 
Efficient Transportation Equity: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1203) is 
amended in item number 4 by striking the project description and 
inserting ``$7,400,000 for planning, design, and construction of a new 
American border plaza at the Blue Water Bridge in or near Port Huron; 
$12,600,000 for integrated highway realignment and grade separations at 
Port Huron to eliminate road blockages from NAFTA rail traffic''.
  (b) National Corridor Infrastructure Improvement Project.--The table 
contained in section 1302(e) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, 
Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 
1205) is amended in item number 23 by striking the project description 
and inserting ``Improvements to State Road 312, Hammond''.

SEC. 104. IDLING REDUCTION FACILITIES.

  Section 111(d) of title 23, United States Code, is repealed.

SEC. 105. PROJECT AUTHORIZATIONS.

  (a) In General.--The table contained in section 1702 of the Safe, 
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy 
for Users (119 Stat. 1256) is amended--
          (1) in item number 34 by striking the project description and 
        inserting ``Removal and Reconfiguration of Interstate ramps, I-
        40, Memphis'';
          (2) by striking item number 61;
          (3) in item number 87 by striking the project description and 
        inserting ``M-291 highway outer road improvement project'';
          (4) in item number 128 by striking ``$2,400,000'' and 
        inserting ``$4,800,000'';
          (5) in item number 154 by striking ``Virginia'' and inserting 
        ``Eveleth'';
          (6) in item number 193 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Improvements to or access to Route 108 to 
        enhance access to the business park near Rumford'';
          (7) in item number 240 by striking ``$800,000'' and inserting 
        ``$2,400,000'';
          (8) by striking item number 248;
          (9) in item number 274 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Intersection improvements at Belleville and 
        Ecorse Roads and approach roadways, and widen Belleville Road 
        from Ecorse to Tyler, Van Buren Township, Michigan'';
          (10) in item number 277 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construct connector road from Rushing Drive 
        North to Grand Ave., Williamson County'';
          (11) in item number 395 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Plan and construct interchange at I-65, from 
        existing SR-109 to I-65'';
          (12) in item number 463 by striking ``Cookeville'' and 
        inserting ``Putnam County'';
          (13) in item number 576 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, right-of-way, and construction of 
        Nebraska Highway 35 between Norfolk and South Sioux City, 
        including an interchange at Milepost 1 on I-129'';
          (14) in item number 595 by striking ``Street Closure at'' and 
        inserting ``Transportation improvement project near'';
          (15) in item number 649 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construction and enhancement of the Fillmore 
        Avenue Corridor, Buffalo'';
          (16) in item number 655 by inserting ``, safety improvement 
        construction,'' after ``Environmental studies'';
          (17) in item number 676 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``St. Croix River crossing project, Wisconsin 
        State Highway 64, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, to Minnesota 
        State Highway 36, Washington County'';
          (18) in item number 770 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Improve existing Horns Hill Road in North 
        Newark, Ohio, from Waterworks Road to Licking Springs Road'';
          (19) in item number 777 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Akutan Airport access'';
          (20) in item number 829 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``$400,000 to conduct New Bedford/Fairhaven 
        Bridge modernization study; $1,000,000 to design and build New 
        Bedford Business Park access road'';
          (21) in item number 881 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Pedestrian safety improvements near North 
        Atlantic Boulevard, Monterey Park'';
          (22) in item number 923 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Improve safety of a horizontal curve on 
        Clarksville St. 0.25 miles north of 275th Rd. in Grandview 
        Township, Edgar County'';
          (23) in item number 947 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Third East/West River Crossing, St. Lucie 
        River'';
          (24) in item numbers 959 and 3327 by striking ``Northern 
        Section,'' each place it appears;
          (25) in item number 963 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``For engineering, right-of-way acquisition, and 
        reconstruction of 2 existing lanes on Manhattan Road from 
        Baseline Road to Route 53'';
          (26) in item number 983 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Land acquisition for highway mitigation in 
        Cecil, Kent, Queen Annes, and Worcester Counties'';
          (27) in item number 1039 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Widen State Route 98, including storm drain 
        developments, from D. Navarro Avenue to State Route 111'';
          (28) in item number 1047 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Bridge and road work at Little Susitna River 
        Access road in Matanuska-Susitna Borough'';
          (29) in item number 1124 by striking ``bridge over Stillwater 
        River, Orono'' and by inserting ``routes'';
          (30) in item number 1206 by striking ``Pleasantville'' and 
        inserting ``Briarcliff Manor'';
          (31) in item number 1281 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Upgrade roads in Attala County District 4 
        (Roads 4211 and 4204), Kosciusko, Ward 2, and Ethel, Attala 
        County'';
          (32) in item number 1487 by striking ``$800,000'' and 
        inserting ``$1,600,000'';
          (33) in item number 1575 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Highway and road signage, and traffic signal 
        synchronization and upgrades, in Shippensburg Boro, 
        Shippensburg Township, and surrounding municipalities'';
          (34) in item number 1661 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Sheldon West Extension in Matanuska-Susitna 
        Borough'';
          (35) in item number 1810 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, engineering, ROW acquisition, 
        construction, and construction engineering for the 
        reconstruction of TH 95, from 12th Avenue to CSAH 13, including 
        bridge and approaches, ramps, intersecting roadways, signals, 
        turn lanes, and multiuse trail, North Branch'';
          (36) in item number 1852 by striking ``Milepost 9.3'' and 
        inserting ``Milepost 24.3'';
          (37) in item numbers 1926 and 2893 by striking the project 
        descriptions and inserting ``Grading, paving roads, and the 
        transfer of rail-to-truck for the intermodal facility at 
        Rickenbacker Airport, Columbus, Ohio'';
          (38) in item number 1933 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Enhance Byzantine Latino Quarter transit plazas 
        at Normandie and Pico, and Hoover and Pico, Los Angeles, by 
        improving streetscapes, including expanding concrete and 
        paving'';
          (39) in item number 1975 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Point MacKenzie Access Road improvements in 
        Matanuska-Susitna Borough'';
          (40) in item number 2015 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Heidelberg Borough/Scott Township/Carnegie 
        Borough for design, engineering, acquisition, and construction 
        of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting and safety 
        upgrades, and parking improvements'';
          (41) in item number 2087 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Railroad crossing improvement on Illinois Route 
        82 in Geneseo'';
          (42) in item number 2211 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construct road projects and transportation 
        enhancements as part of or connected to RiverScape Phase III, 
        Montgomery County, Ohio'';
          (43) in item number 2234 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``North Atherton Signal Coordination 
        Project in Centre County'' and ``$400,000'', respectively;
          (44) in item number 2316 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construct a new bridge at Indian Street, Martin 
        County'';
          (45) in item number 2420 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Preconstruction and construction activities of 
        U.S. 51 between the Assumption Bypass and Vandalia'';
          (46) in item number 2482 by striking ``Country'' and 
        inserting ``County'';
          (47) in item number 2663 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Rosemead Boulevard safety enhancement and 
        beautification, Temple City'';
          (48) in item number 2671 by striking ``from 2 to 5 lanes and 
        improve alignment within rights-of-way in St. George'' and 
        inserting ``, St. George'';
          (49) in item number 2743 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Improve safety of culvert replacement on 250th 
        Rd. between 460th St. and Cty Hwy 20 in Grandview Township, 
        Edgar County'';
          (50) by striking item number 2800;
          (51) in item number 2826 by striking ``State Street and Cajon 
        Boulevard'' and inserting ``Palm Avenue'';
          (52) in item number 2931 by striking ``Frazho Road'' and 
        inserting ``Martin Road'';
          (53) in item number 3047 by inserting ``and roadway 
        improvements'' after ``safety project'' ;
          (54) in item number 3078 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``U.S. 2/Sultan Basin Road improvements in 
        Sultan'';
          (55) in item number 3174 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Improving Outer Harbor access through planning, 
        design, construction, and relocations of Southtowns Connector-
        NY Route 5, Fuhrmann Boulevard, and a bridge connecting the 
        Outer Harbor to downtown Buffalo at the Inner Harbor'';
          (56) in item number 3219 by striking ``Forest'' and inserting 
        ``Warren'';
          (57) in item number 3254 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Reconstruct PA Route 274/34 Corridor, Perry 
        County'';
          (58) in item number 3260 by striking ``Lake Shore Drive'' and 
        inserting ``Lakeshore Drive and parking facility/entrance 
        improvements serving the Museum of Science and Industry'';
          (59) in item number 3368 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Plan, design, and engineering, Ludlam Trail, 
        Miami'';
          (60) in item number 3410 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, purchase land, and construct sound 
        walls along the west side of I-65 from approximately 950 feet 
        south of the Harding Place interchange south to Hogan Road'';
          (61) in item number 3537 by inserting ``and the study of 
        alternatives along the North South Corridor,'' after 
        ``Valley'';
          (62) in item number 3582 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Improving Outer Harbor access through planning, 
        design, construction, and relocations of Southtowns Connector-
        NY Route 5, Fuhrmann Boulevard, and a bridge connecting the 
        Outer Harbor to downtown Buffalo at the Inner Harbor'';
          (63) in item number 3604 by inserting ``/Kane Creek 
        Boulevard'' after ``500 West'';
          (64) in item number 3632 by striking the State, project 
        description, and amount and inserting ``FL'', ``Pine Island 
        Road pedestrian overpass, city of Tamarac'', and ``$610,000'', 
        respectively;
          (65) in item number 3634 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``FL'', ``West Avenue Bridge, city of Miami Beach'', and 
        ``$620,000'', respectively;
          (66) in item number 3673 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Improve marine dry-dock and facilities in 
        Ketchikan'';
          (67) in item number 2942 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Redesigning the intersection of Business U.S. 
        322/High Street and Rosedale Avenue and constructing a new East 
        Campus Drive between High Street (U.S. 322) and Matlock Street 
        at West Chester University, West Chester, Pennsylvania'';
          (68) in item number 2781 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Highway and road signage, road construction, 
        and other transportation improvement and enhancement projects 
        on or near Highway 26, in Riverton and surrounding areas'';
          (69) in item number 2430 by striking ``200 South 
        Interchange'' and inserting ``400 South Interchange'';
          (70) by striking item number 20;
          (71) in item number 424 by striking ``$264,000'' and 
        inserting ``$644,000'';
          (72) in item number 1210 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Town of New Windsor--Riley Road, Shore Drive, 
        and area road improvements'';
          (73) by striking item numbers 68, 905, and 1742;
          (74) in item number 1059 by striking ``$240,000'' and 
        inserting ``$420,000'';
          (75) in item number 2974 by striking ``$120,000'' and 
        inserting ``$220,000'';
          (76) by striking item numbers 841, 960, and 2030;
          (77) in item number 1278 by striking ``$740,000'' and 
        inserting ``$989,600'';
          (78) in item number 207 by striking ``$13,600,000'' and 
        inserting ``$13,200,000'';
          (79) in item number 2656 by striking ``$12,228,000'' and 
        inserting ``$8,970,000'';
          (80) in item number 1983 by striking ``$1,600,000'' and 
        inserting ``$1,000,000'';
          (81) in item number 753 by striking ``$2,700,000'' and 
        inserting ``$3,200,000'';
          (82) in item number 64 by striking ``$6,560,000'' and 
        inserting ``$8,480,000'';
          (83) in item number 2338 by striking ``$1,600,000'' and 
        inserting ``$1,800,000'';
          (84) in item number 1533 by striking ``$392,000'' and 
        inserting ``$490,000'';
          (85) in item number 1354 by striking ``$40,000'' and 
        inserting ``$50,000'';
          (86) in item number 3106 by striking ``$400,000'' and 
        inserting ``$500,000'';
          (87) in item number 799 by striking ``$1,600,000'' and 
        inserting ``$2,000,000'';
          (88) in item number 159--
                  (A) by striking ``Construct interchange for 146th St. 
                and I-69'' and inserting ``Upgrade 146th St. to I-69 
                Access''; and
                  (B) by striking ``$2,400,000'' and inserting 
                ``$3,200,000'';
          (89) by striking item number 2936;
          (90) in item number 3138 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Elimination of highway-railway crossing along 
        the KO railroad from Salina to Osborne to increase safety and 
        reduce congestion'';
          (91) in item number 2274 by striking ``between Farmington and 
        Merriman'' and inserting ``between Hines Drive and Inkster, 
        Flamingo Street between Ann Arbor Trail and Joy Road, and the 
        intersection of Warren Road and Newburgh Road'';
          (92) in item number 52 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Pontiac Trail between E. Liberty and McHattie 
        Street'';
          (93) in item number 1544 by striking ``connector'';
          (94) in item number 2573 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Rehabilitation of Sugar Hill Road in North 
        Salem, NY'';
          (95) in item number 1450 by striking ``III-VI'' and inserting 
        ``III-VII'';
          (96) in item number 2637 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construction, road and safety improvements in 
        Geauga County, OH'';
          (97) in item number 2342 by inserting ``and to Heisley Road'' 
        after ``Interchange'';
          (98) in item number 161 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construct False Pass causeway and road to the 
        terminus of the south arm  breakwater project'';
          (99) in item number 2002 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Providence Hospital public access road and 
        enhancements, including access connections between the proposed 
        Providence Regional Administration Building and Piper Street, 
        to improve  access and circulation in the Providence Southwest 
        Campus'';
          (100) in item number 2023 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Biking and pedestrian trail construction, 
        Kentland'';
          (101) in item number 2035 by striking ``Replace'' and 
        inserting ``Repair'';
          (102) in item number 2511 by striking ``Replace'' and 
        inserting ``Rehabilitate'';
          (103) in item number 2981 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Roadway improvements on Highway 262 on the 
        Navajo Nation in Aneth'';
          (104) in item number 2068 by inserting ``and approaches'' 
        after ``capacity'';
          (105) in item number 98 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Right-of-way and construction for the 77th 
        Street reconstruction project, including the Lyndale Avenue 
        Bridge over I-494, Richfield'';
          (106) in item number 1783 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Clark Road access improvements, Jacksonville'';
          (107) in item number 2711 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Main Street Road Improvements through 
        Springfield, Jacksonville'';
          (108) in item number 3485 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Improve SR 105 (Hecksher Drive) from Drummond 
        Point to August Road, including bridges across the Broward 
        River and Dunns Creek, Jacksonville'';
          (109) in item number 3486 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construct improvements to NE 19th Street/NE 
        19th Terrace from NE 3rd Avenue to NE 8th Avenue, 
        Gainesville'';
          (110) in item number 3487 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construct improvements to NE 25th Street from 
        SR 26 (University Blvd.) to NE 8th Avenue, Gainesville'';
          (111) in item number 803 by striking ``St. Clair County'' and 
        inserting ``city of Madison'';
          (112) in item number 615 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Roadway improvements to Jackson Avenue between 
        Jericho Turnpike and Teibrook Avenue'';
          (113) in item number 889 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``U.S. 160, State Highway 3 to east of the 
        Florida River'';
          (114) in item number 324 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Paving a portion of H-58 from Buck Hill to 
        4,000 feet east of Hurricane River'';
          (115) in item number 301 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Improvements for St. Georges Avenue between 
        East Baltimore Avenue on the southwest and Chandler Avenue on 
        the northeast'';
          (116) in item number 1519 by inserting ``at the intersection 
        of Quincy/West Drinker/Electric Streets near the Dunmore School 
        complex'' after ``roadway redesign'';
          (117) in item number 2604 by inserting ``on Coolidge, Bridge 
        (from Main to Monroe), Skytop (from Gedding to Skytop), Atwell 
        (from Bear Creek Rd. to Pittston Township), Wood (to Bear Creek 
        Rd.), Pine, Oak (from Penn Avenue to Lackawanna Avenue), 
        McLean, Second, and Lolli Lane'' after ``roadway redesign'';
          (118) in item number 1157 by inserting ``on Mill Street from 
        Prince Street to Roberts Street, John Street from Roberts 
        Street to end, Thomas Street from Roberts Street to end, 
        Williams Street from Roberts Street to end, Charles Street from 
        Roberts Street to end, Fair Street from Roberts Street to end, 
        Newport Avenue from East Kirmar Avenue to end'' after ``roadway 
        redesign'';
          (119) in item number 805 by inserting ``on Oak Street from 
        Stark Street to the township line at Mayock Street and on East 
        Mountain Boulevard'' after ``roadway redesign'';
          (120) in item number 2704 by inserting ``on West Cemetery 
        Street and Frederick Courts'' after ``roadway redesign'';
          (121) in item number 3136 by inserting ``on Walden Drive and 
        Greenwood Hills Drive'' after ``roadway redesign'';
          (122) in item number 1363 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, 
        and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, 
        lighting, safety improvements, handicap access ramps, parking, 
        and roadway redesign on Bilbow Street from Church Street to 
        Pugh Street, on Pugh Street from Swallow Street to Main Street, 
        Jones Lane from Main Street to Hoblak Street, Cherry Street 
        from Green Street to Church Street, Main Street from Jackson 
        Street to end, Short Street from Cherry Street to Main Street, 
        and Hillside Avenue in Edwardsville Borough, Luzerne County'';
          (123) in item number 883 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, 
        and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, 
        lighting, parking, roadway redesign, and safety improvements 
        (including curbing, stop signs, crosswalks, and pedestrian 
        sidewalks) at and around the 3-way intersection involving 
        Susquehanna Avenue, Erie Street, and Second Street in West 
        Pittston, Luzerne County'';
          (124) in item number 625 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, 
        and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, 
        lighting, safety improvements, parking, and roadway redesign on 
        Sampson Street, Dunn Avenue, Powell Street, Josephine Street, 
        Pittston Avenue, Railroad Street, McClure Avenue, and Baker 
        Street in Old Forge Borough, Lackawanna County'';
          (125) in item number 372 by inserting ``, replacement of the 
        Nesbitt Street Bridge, and placement of a guard rail adjacent 
        to St. Vladimir's Cemetery on Mountain Road (S.R. 1007)'' after 
        ``roadway redesign'';
          (126) in item number 2308 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, 
        and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, 
        lighting, safety improvements, parking, and roadway redesign, 
        including a project to establish emergency access to Catherino 
        Drive from South Valley Avenue in Throop Borough, Lackawanna 
        County'';
          (127) in item number 967 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, 
        and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, 
        lighting, safety improvements, parking, roadway redesign, and 
        catch basin restoration and replacement on Cherry Street, 
        Willow Street, Eno Street, Flat Road, Krispin Street, Parrish 
        Street, Carver Street, Church Street, Franklin Street, Carolina 
        Street, East Main Street, and Rear Shawnee Avenue in Plymouth 
        Borough, Luzerne County'';
          (128) in item number 989 by inserting ``on Old Ashley Road, 
        Ashley Street, Phillips Street, First Street, Ferry Road, and 
        Division Street'' after ``roadway redesign'';
          (129) in item number 342 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, 
        and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, 
        lighting, safety improvements, parking, roadway redesign, and 
        cross pipe and catch basin restoration and replacement on 
        Northgate, Mandy Court, Vine Street, and 36th Street in 
        Milnesville West, and on Hillside Drive (including the widening 
        of the bridge on Hillside Drive), Club 40 Road, Sunburst and 
        Venisa Drives, and Stockton #7 Road in Hazle Township, Luzerne 
        County'';
          (130) in item number 2332 by striking ``Monroe County'' and 
        inserting ``Carbon, Monroe, Pike, and Wayne Counties'';
          (131) in item number 2436 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``For Wilkes-Barre to design, acquire 
        land, and construct a parking garage or parkade, streetscaping 
        enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, and 
        roadway redesign at and around the Sterling Hotel in Wilkes-
        Barre, including on River Street, Market Street, or Franklin 
        Street (or any combination thereof) to the vicinity of the Irem 
        Temple'' and ``$3,000,000'', respectively;
          (132) in item number 2723 by striking ``$4,000,000'' and by 
        inserting ``$3,150,000'';
          (133) in item number 61 by striking the matters in the State, 
        project description, and amount columns and inserting ``AL'', 
        ``Grade crossing improvements along Wiregrass Central RR at 
        Boll Weevil Bypass in Enterprise, AL'', and ``$250,000'', 
        respectively;
          (134) in item number 314 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Streetscape enhancements to the 
        transit and pedestrian corridor, Fort Lauderdale, Downtown 
        Development Authority'' and ``$610,000'', respectively;
          (135) in item number 1639 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Operational and highway safety improvements on 
        Hwy 94 between the 20 mile marker post in Jamul and Hwy 188 in 
        Tecate'';
          (136) in item number 2860 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Roadway improvements from Halchita to Mexican 
        Hat on the Navajo Nation'';
          (137) in item number 2549 by striking ``on Navy Pier'';
          (138) in item number 2804 by striking ``on Navy Pier'';
          (139) in item number 1328 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construct public access roadways and pedestrian 
        safety improvements in and around Montclair State University in 
        Clifton'';
          (140) in item number 2559 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construct sound walls on Route 164 at and near 
        the Maersk interchange'';
          (141) in item number 1849 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Highway, traffic-flow, pedestrian facility, and 
        streetscape improvements, Pittsburgh'';
          (142) in item number 697 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Highway, traffic-flow, pedestrian facility, and 
        streetscape improvements, Pittsburgh'';
          (143) in item number 3597 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Road Alignment from IL Route 159 to Sullivan 
        Drive, Swansea'';
          (144) in item number 2352 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Streetscaping and transportation enhancements 
        on 7th Street in Calexico, traffic signalization on Highway 78, 
        construction of the Renewable Energy and Transportation 
        Learning Center, improve and enlarge parking lot, and create 
        bus stop, Brawley'';
          (145) in item number 3482 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Conduct a study to examine multi-modal 
        improvements to the I-5 corridor between the Main Street 
        Interchange and State Route 54'';
          (146) in item number 1275 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Scoping, permitting, engineering, construction 
        management, and construction of Riverbank Park Bike Trail, 
        Kearny'';
          (147) in item number 726 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Grade Separation at Vanowen and Clybourn, 
        Burbank'';
          (148) in item number 1579 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``San Gabriel Blvd. rehabilitation project, 
        Mission Road to Broadway, San Gabriel'';
          (149) in item number 2690 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``San Gabriel Blvd. rehabilitation project, 
        Mission Road to Broadway, San Gabriel'';
          (150) in item number 2811 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``San Gabriel Blvd. rehabilitation project, 
        Mission Road to Broadway, San Gabriel'';
          (151) in item number 259 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design and construction of the Clair Nelson 
        Intermodal Center in Finland, Lake County'';
          (152) in item number 3456 by striking the project description 
        and by inserting ``Completion of Phase II/Part I of a project 
        on Elizabeth Avenue in Coleraine to west of Itasca County State 
        Aid Highway 15 in Itasca County'';
          (153) in item number 2429 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Upgrade streets, undertake streetscaping, and 
        implement traffic and pedestrian safety signalization 
        improvements and highway-rail crossing safety improvements, Oak 
        Lawn'';
          (154) in item number 766 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design and construction of the walking path at 
        Ellis Pond, Norwood'';
          (155) in item number 3474 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Yellow River Trail, Newton County'';
          (156) in item number 3291 by striking the amount and 
        inserting ``$200,000'';
          (157) in item number 3635 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``GA'', ``Access Road in Montezuma'', and ``$200,000'', 
        respectively;
          (158) in item number 716 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Conduct a project study report for new Highway 
        99 Interchange between SR 165 and Bradbury Road, and safety 
        improvements/realignment of SR 165, serving Turlock/Hilmar 
        region'';
          (159) in item number 1386 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Pedestrian and bicycle facilities, 
        and street lighting in Haddon Heights'' and ``$300,000'', 
        respectively;
          (160) in item number 2720 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Pedestrian and bicycle facilities 
        and street lighting in Barrington and streetscape improvements 
        to Clements Bridge Road from the circle at the White Horse Pike 
        to NJ Turnpike overpass in Barrington'' and ``$700,000'', 
        respectively;
          (161) in item number 2523 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Penobscot Riverfront Development for bicycle 
        trails, amenities, traffic circulation improvements, and 
        waterfront access and stabilization, Bangor and Brewer'';
          (162) in item number 545 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Planning, design, and construction of 
        improvements to the highway systems connecting to Lewistown and 
        Auburn downtowns'';
          (163) in item number 2168 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Study and design, engineering, 
        right-of-way acquisition, and construction of street 
        improvements, streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, 
        safety improvements, along the Rt. 315 corridor from Dupont to 
        Wilkes Barre'' and ``$1,000,000'', respectively;
          (164) in item number 170 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Study of a Maglev train route from 
        Northeast Pennsylvania through New Jersey and New York'' and 
        ``$1,600,000'', respectively;
          (165) in item number 2366 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, 
        and paving of the parking lot at the Casey Plaza in Wilkes-
        Barre Township'';
          (166) in item number 826 by striking ``and Interstate 81'' 
        and inserting ``and exit 168 on Interstate 81 or the 
        intersection of the connector road with Northampton St.'';
          (167) in item number 2144 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, engineering, right-of-way acquisition 
        and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, 
        lighting, safety improvements, parking, and roadway redesign on 
        Third Street from Pittston Avenue to Packer Street; Swift 
        Street from Packer Street to Railroad Street; Clark Street from 
        Main Street to South Street; School Street from Main Street to 
        South Street; Plane Street from Grove Street to William Street; 
        John Street from 4 John Street to William Street; Grove Street 
        from Plane Street to Duryea Borough line; Wood Street from 
        Cherry Street to Hawthorne Street in Avoca Borough, Luzerne 
        County'';
          (168) in item number 1765 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Design, engineering, right-of-way 
        acquisition, and construction of street improvements, 
        streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety 
        improvements, parking, roadway redesign in Pittston, including 
        right-of-way acquisition, structure demolition, and 
        intersection safety improvements in the vicinity and including 
        the intersection of Main and William Streets in Pittston'' and 
        ``$1,600,000'', respectively;
          (169) in item number 2957 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Design, engineering, land 
        acquisition, right-of-way acquisition, and construction of a 
        parking garage, streetscapping enhancements, paving, lighting, 
        safety improvements, parking, and roadway redesign in the city 
        of Wilkes-Barre'' and ``$2,800,000'', respectively;
          (170) in item number 3283 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Pedestrian access improvements, 
        including installation of infrastructure and equipment for 
        security and surveillance purposes at subway stations in 
        Astoria, New York'' and ``$1,300,000'', respectively;
          (171) in item number 3556 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Design and rehabilitate staircases 
        used as streets due to the steep grade of terrain in Bronx 
        County'' and ``$1,100,000'', respectively;
          (172) by striking item number 203;
          (173) by striking item number 552;
          (174) by striking item number 590;
          (175) by striking item number 759;
          (176) by striking item number 879;
          (177) by striking item number 1071;
          (178) by striking item number 1382;
          (179) by striking item number 1897;
          (180) by striking item number 2553;
          (181) in item number 3014 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Design and Construct school safety 
        projects in New York City'' and ``$2,500,000'', respectively;
          (182) in item number 2375 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Subsurface environmental study to 
        measure presence of methane and benzene gasses in vicinity of 
        Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and the Kosciusko Bridge, resulting from 
        the Newtown Creek oil spill'' and ``$100,000'';
          (183) in item number 221 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Study and implement transportation improvements 
        in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens County'';
          (184) in item number 2732 striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Pedestrian safety improvements in the vicinity 
        of LIRR stations'';
          (185) by striking item number 99;
          (186) in item number 398 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construct a new 2-lane road extending north 
        from University Park Drive and improvements to University Park 
        Drive'';
          (187) in item number 446 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Transportation improvements for development of 
        the Williamsport-Pile Bay Road corridor'';
          (188) in item number 671 by striking ``and Pedestrian Trail 
        Expansion'' and inserting ``, including parking facilities and 
        Pedestrian Trail Expansion'';
          (189) in item number 674 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``AL'', ``Grade crossing improvements along Conecuh Valley RR 
        at Henderson Highway (CR-21) in Troy, AL'', and ``$300,000'', 
        respectively;
          (190) in item number 739 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``AL'', ``Grade crossing improvements along Luxapalila Valley 
        RR in Lamar and Fayette Counties, AL (Crossings at CR-6, CR-20, 
        SH-7, James Street, and College Drive)'', and ``$300,000'', 
        respectively;
          (191) in item number 746 by striking ``Planning and 
        construction of a bicycle trail adjacent to the I-90 and SR 615 
        Interchange in'' and inserting ``Planning, construction, and 
        extension of bicycle trails adjacent to the I-90 and SR 615 
        Interchange, along the Greenway Corridor and throughout'';
          (192) in item number 749 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``PA'', ``UPMC Heliport in Bedford'', and ``$750,000'', 
        respectively;
          (193) in item number 813 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Preliminary design and study of long-term 
        roadway approach alternatives to TH 36/SH 64 St. Croix River 
        Crossing Project'';
          (194) in item number 816 by striking ``$800,000'' and 
        inserting ``$880,000'';
          (195) in item number 852 by striking ``Acquire Right-of-Way 
        for Ludlam Trail, Miami, Florida'' and inserting ``Planning, 
        design, and engineering, Ludlam Trail, Miami'';
          (196) in item number 994 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``PA'', ``Construct 2 flyover ramps and S. Linden Street exit 
        for access to industrial sites in the cities of McKeesport and 
        Duquesne'', and ``$500,000'', respectively;
          (197) in item number 1015 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Mississippi River Crossing connecting I-94 and 
        US 10 between US 160 and TH 101, MN'';
          (198) in item number 1101 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``I-285 underpass/tunnel assessment and 
        engineering and interchange improvements in Sandy Springs'';
          (199) in item number 1211 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``PA'', ``Road improvements and upgrades related to the 
        Pennsylvania State Baseball Stadium'', and ``$500,000'', 
        respectively;
          (200) in item number 1345 by striking ``to Stony Creek Park, 
        25 Mile Road in Shelby Township'' and inserting ``south to the 
        city of Utica'';
          (201) in item number 1501 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construction and right-of-way acquisition of TH 
        241, CSAH 35 and associated streets in the city of St. 
        Michael'';
          (202) in item number 1525 by striking ``north of CSX RR 
        Bridge'' and inserting ``US Highway 90'';
          (203) in item number 1847 by striking ``Ferry'' and inserting 
        ``Dock'';
          (204) in item number 2031 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construct and improve Westside Parkway in 
        Fulton County'';
          (205) in item number 2103 by striking ``$2,000,000'' and 
        inserting ``$3,000,000'';
          (206) in item number 2219 by striking ``SR 91 in City of 
        Twinsburg, OH'' and inserting ``Center Valley Parkway in 
        Twinsburg, OH'';
          (207) in item number 2302 by inserting ``and other road 
        improvements to Safford Street'' after ``crossings'';
          (208) in item number 2560 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``I-285 underpass/tunnel assessment and 
        engineering and interchange improvements in Sandy Springs'';
          (209) in item number 2563 by striking the project description 
        and amount and inserting ``Construct hike and bike path as part 
        of Bridgeview Bridge replacement in Macomb County'' and 
        ``$486,400'', respectively;
          (210) in item number 2698 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Interchanges at I-95/Ellis Road and between 
        Grant Road and Micco Road, Brevard County'';
          (211) in item number 3141 by striking ``$2,800,000'' and 
        inserting ``$1,800,000'';
          (212) by striking item number 3160;
          (213) in item number 3353 by inserting ``and construction'' 
        after ``mitigation'';
          (214) in item number 996 by striking ``$2,000,000'' and 
        inserting ``$687,000'';
          (215) in item number 2166 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Design, right-of-way acquisition, and 
        construction for I-35 and CSAH2 interchange and CSAH2 corridor 
        to TH61 in Forest Lake'';
          (216) in item number 3251 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``I-94 and Radio Drive Interchange and frontage 
        road project, design, right-of-way, and construction, 
        Woodbury'';
          (217) in item number 1488 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Construct a 4-lane highway between Maverick 
        Junction and the Nebraska border'';
          (218) in item number 3240 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Railroad-highway crossings in Pierre'';
          (219) in item number 1738 by striking ``Paving'' and 
        inserting ``Planning, design, and construction'';
          (220) in item number 3672 by striking the project description 
        and inserting ``Pave remaining stretch of BIA Route 4 from the 
        junction of the BIA Route 4 and N8031 in Pinon, AZ, to the 
        Navajo and Hopi border'';
          (221) in item number 2424 by striking ``Construction'' and 
        inserting ``preconstruction (including survey and archeological 
        clearances) and construction'';
          (222) in item number 1216 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``PA'', ``For roadway construction improvements to Route 222 
        relocation, Lehigh County'', and ``$1,313,000'', respectively;
          (223) in item number 2956 by striking ``$1,360,000'' and 
        inserting ``$2,080,000'';
          (224) in item number 1256 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``PA'', ``Construction of a bridge over Brandywine Creek as 
        part of the Boot Road extension project, Downingtown Borough'', 
        and ``$700,000'', respectively;
          (225) in item number 1291 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``PA'', ``Enhance parking facilities in Chester Springs, 
        Historic Yellow Springs'', and ``$20,000'', respectively;
          (226) in item number 1304 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``PA'', ``Improve the intersection at SR 100/SR 4003 
        (Kernsville Road), Lehigh County'', and ``$250,000'', 
        respectively;
          (227) in item number 1357 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``PA'', ``Intersection signalization at SR 3020 (Newburg Road)/
        Country Club Road, Northampton County'', and ``$250,000'', 
        respectively;
          (228) in item number 1395 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``PA'', ``Improve the intersection at SR 100/SR 29, Lehigh 
        County'', and ``$220,000'', respectively;
          (229) in item number 80 by striking ``$4,544,000'' and 
        inserting ``$4,731,200'';
          (230) in item number 2096 by striking ``$4,800,000'' and 
        inserting ``$5,217,600''; and
          (231) in item number 1496 by striking the matters in the 
        State, project description, and amount columns and inserting 
        ``PA'', ``Study future needs of East-West road infrastructure 
        in Adams County'', and ``$115,200'', respectively.
  (b) Unused Obligation Authority.--Notwithstanding any other provision 
of law, unused obligation authority made available for an item in 
section 1702 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1256) that is 
repealed, or authorized funding for such an item that is reduced, by 
this section shall be made available--
          (1) for an item in section 1702 of that Act that is added or 
        increased by this section and that is in the same State as the 
        item for which obligation authority or funding is repealed or 
        reduced;
          (2) in an amount proportional to the amount of obligation 
        authority or funding that is so repealed or reduced; and
          (3) individually for projects numbered 1 through 3676 
        pursuant to section 1102(c)(4)(A) of that Act (119 Stat. 1158).
  (c) Additional Discretionary Use of Surface Transportation Program 
Funds.--Of the funds apportioned to each State under section 104(b)(3) 
of title 23, United States Code, a State may expend for each of fiscal 
years 2007 through 2009 not more than $1,000,000 for the following 
activities:
          (1) Participation in the Joint Operation Center for Fuel 
        Compliance established under section 143(b)(4)(H) of title 23, 
        United States Code, within the Department of the Treasury, 
        including the funding of additional positions for motor fuel 
        tax enforcement officers and other staff dedicated on a full-
        time basis to participation in the activities of the Center.
          (2) Development, operation, and maintenance of electronic 
        filing systems to coordinate data exchange with the Internal 
        Revenue Service by States that impose a tax on the removal of 
        taxable fuel from any refinery and on the removal of taxable 
        fuel from any terminal.
          (3) Development, operation, and maintenance of electronic 
        single point of filing in conjunction with the Internal Revenue 
        Service by States that impose a tax on the removal of taxable 
        fuel from any refinery and on the removal of taxable fuel from 
        any terminal.
          (4) Development, operation, and maintenance of a 
        certification system by a State of any fuel sold to a State or 
        local government (as defined in section 4221(d)(4) of the 
        Internal Revenue Code of 1986) for the exclusive use of the 
        State or local government or sold to a qualified volunteer fire 
        department (as defined in section 150(e)(2) of such Code) for 
        its exclusive use.
          (5) Development, operation, and maintenance of a 
        certification system by a State of any fuel sold to a nonprofit 
        educational organization (as defined in section 4221(d)(5) of 
        such Code) that includes verification of the good standing of 
        the organization in the State in which the organization is 
        providing educational services.
  (d) Project Federal Share.--Section 1964 of the Safe, Accountable, 
Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity: A Legacy for Users (119 
Stat. 1519) is amended by adding at the end the following:
  ``(c) Special Rule.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
Federal share of the cost of the projects described in item numbers 
1284 and 3093 in the table contained in section 1702 of this Act shall 
be 100 percent.''.

SEC. 106. NONMOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION PILOT PROGRAM.

  Section 1807(a)(3) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1460) is 
amended by striking ``Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota'' and inserting 
``Minneapolis, Minnesota''.

SEC. 107. CORRECTION OF INTERSTATE DESIGNATION.

  Section 1908(a) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1469) is 
amended by striking paragraph (3).

SEC. 108. FUTURE OF SURFACE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM.

  Section 1909(b) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1471) is 
amended--
          (1) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A) of paragraph (9) 
        by striking ``July 1, 2007'' and inserting ``December 31, 
        2007'';
          (2) in paragraph (11)(C) by striking ``the Administrator of 
        the Federal Highway Administration'' and inserting ``the 
        Secretary'';
          (3) in paragraph (11)(D)(i) by striking ``, on a reimbursable 
        basis,'';
          (4) in paragraph (15) by striking ``$1,400,000 for each of 
        fiscal years 2006 and 2007'' and inserting ``$1,400,000 for 
        fiscal year 2006 and $3,400,000 for fiscal year 2007'';
          (5) by redesignating paragraphs (14), (15), (16), and (17) as 
        paragraphs (15), (16), (17), and (18), respectively; and
          (6) by inserting after paragraph (13) the following:
          ``(14) Limitations.--Funds made available to carry out this 
        section may be expended only to support the activities of the 
        Commission. No data, analyses, reports, or any other documents 
        prepared for the Commission to fulfill its duties may be 
        provided to or shared with other commissions or task forces 
        until such data, analyses, reports, or documents have been made 
        available to the public.''.

SEC. 109. BUY AMERICA.

  Section 1928 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1484) is 
amended--
          (1) by redesignating paragraphs (2) through (5) as paragraphs 
        (3) through (6), respectively; and
          (2) by inserting after paragraph (1) the following:
          ``(2) the current application by the Federal Highway 
        Administration of the Buy America test is only applied to 
        components or parts of a bridge project and not the entire 
        bridge project and this is inconsistent with this sense of 
        Congress;''.

SEC. 110. TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS.

  The table contained in section 1934(c) of the Safe, Accountable, 
Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 
Stat. 1486) is amended--
          (1) in item number 436 by inserting ``, Saole,'' after 
        ``Sua''; and
          (2) in item number 448 by inserting ``by removing asphalt and 
        concrete and reinstalling blue cobblestones'' after 
        ``streets''.

SEC. 111. BIA INDIAN ROAD PROGRAM.

  Section 1939(b) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1511) is 
amended--
          (1) by striking ``For the villages'' and inserting the 
        following:
          ``(1) In general.--For the villages'';
          (2) by striking ``, and the Secretary'' and inserting a 
        period and the following:
          ``(2) Fiscal year 2006.--The Secretary''; and
          (3) by adding at the end the following:
          ``(3) Fiscal year 2007.--The Secretary shall pay, from 
        amounts made available to carry out section 202(d) of title 23, 
        United States Code, for fiscal year 2007, the tribal 
        organizations listed in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection 
        (a) the difference between the Federal share of the costs of 
        the projects listed in such paragraphs and the amounts paid to 
        the respective tribal organizations for such projects under 
        this section in fiscal year 2006.''.

SEC. 112. I-95/CONTEE ROAD INTERCHANGE DESIGN.

  Section 1961 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1518) is 
amended--
          (1) in the section heading by striking ``STUDY'' and 
        inserting ``DESIGN'' ;
          (2) by striking subsections (a), (b), and (c) and inserting 
        the following:
  ``(a) Design.--The Secretary shall make available the funds 
authorized to be appropriated by this section for the design of the I-
95/Contee Road interchange in Prince George's County, Maryland.''; and
          (3) by redesignating subsection (d) as subsection (b).

SEC. 113. HIGHWAY RESEARCH FUNDING.

  (a) F-SHRP Funding.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for 
each of fiscal years 2007 through 2009, at any time at which an 
apportionment is made of the sums authorized to be appropriated for the 
surface transportation program, the congestion mitigation and air 
quality improvement program, the National Highway System, the 
Interstate maintenance program, the bridge program, or the highway 
safety improvement program, the Secretary of Transportation shall--
          (1) deduct from each apportionment an amount not to exceed 
        0.205 percent of the apportionment; and
          (2) transfer or otherwise make that amount available to carry 
        out section 510 of title 23, United States Code.
  (b) Conforming Amendments.--
          (1) Funding.--Section 5101 of the Safe, Accountable, 
        Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for 
        Users (119 Stat. 1779) is amended--
                  (A) in subsection (a)(1) by striking ``509, and 510'' 
                and inserting ``and 509'';
                  (B) in subsection (a)(4) by striking ``$69,700,000'' 
                and all that follows through ``2009'' and inserting 
                ``$40,400,000 for fiscal year 2005, $69,700,000 for 
                fiscal year 2006, $76,400,000 for each of fiscal years 
                2007 and 2008, and $78,900,000 for fiscal year 2009''; 
                and
                  (C) in subsection (b) by inserting after ``50 
                percent'' the following ``or, in the case of funds 
                appropriated by subsection (a) to carry out section 
                5201, 5202, or 5203 of this Act, 80 percent''.
          (2) Future strategic highway research program.--Section 5210 
        of such Act (119 Stat. 1804) is amended--
                  (A) by striking subsection (c); and
                  (B) by redesignating subsection (d) as subsection 
                (c).
  (c) Contract Authority.--Funds made available under this section 
shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds 
were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, 
except that the Federal share shall be determined under section 510(f) 
of that title.
  (d) Applicability of Obligation Limitation.--Funds made available 
under this section shall be subject to any limitation on obligations 
for Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction programs under 
section 1102 the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation 
Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (23 U.S.C. 104 note; 119 Stat. 1157) or 
any other Act.
  (e) Equity Bonus Formula.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
law, in allocating funds for the equity bonus program under section 105 
of title 23, United States Code, for each of fiscal years 2007 through 
2009, the Secretary of Transportation shall make the required 
calculations under that section as if this section had not been 
enacted.
  (f) Funding for Research Activities.--Of the amount made available by 
section 5101(a)(1) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1779)--
          (1) at least $1,000,000 shall be made available for each of 
        fiscal years 2007 through 2009 to carry out section 502(h) of 
        title 23, United States Code; and
          (2) at least $4,900,000 shall be made available for each of 
        fiscal years 2007 through 2009 to carry out section 502(i) of 
        that title.
  (g) Technical Amendments.--
          (1) Surface transportation research.--Section 502 of title 
        23, United States Code, is amended by striking the first 
        subsection (h), relating to infrastructure investment needs 
        reports beginning with the report for January 31, 1999.
          (2) Advanced travel forecasting procedures program.--Section 
        5512(a)(2) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
        Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1829) 
        is amended by striking ``Program appreciation.--'' and 
        inserting ``Program application.--''.
          (3) University transportation research.--Section 5506 of 
        title 49, United States Code, is amended--
                  (A) in subsection (i)--
                          (i) by striking ``In order to'' and inserting 
                        the following:
          ``(1) In general.--In order to''; and
                          (ii) by adding at the end the following:
          ``(2) Special rule.--Nothing in paragraph (1) requires a 
        nonprofit institution of higher learning designated as a Tier 
        II university transportation center to maintain total 
        expenditures as described in paragraph (1) in excess of the 
        amount of the grant awarded to the institution.''; and
                  (B) in subsection (k)(3) by striking ``The 
                Secretary'' and all that follows through ``to carry out 
                this section'' and inserting ``For each of fiscal years 
                2007 through 2009, the Secretary shall expend not more 
                than 1.5 percent of amounts made available to carry out 
                this section''.

SEC. 114. RESCISSION.

  Section 10212 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (as amended by section 
1302 of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-280)) (119 
Stat. 1937; 120 Stat. 780) is amended by striking ``$8,593,000,000'' 
each place it appears and inserting ``$8,710,000,000'' .

SEC. 115. TEA-21 TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

  (a) Surface Transportation Program.--Section 1108(f)(1) of the 
Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (23 U.S.C. 133 note; 112 
Stat. 141) is amended by striking ``2003'' and inserting ``2009''.
  (b) Project Authorizations.--The table contained in section 1602 of 
the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 257) is 
amended--
          (1) in item number 815--
                  (A) by striking the project description and inserting 
                ``34th St. Alignment and Interchange and other   
                transportation improvements for city of Moorhead SE 
                MAIN GSI, 34th St., and I-94 Interchange,  including 
                reconstruction and retention of the SE Main Avenue 
                Ramps at I-94, and Moorhead Comprehensive Rail Safety 
                Program in Moorhead, MN''; and
                  (B) by striking ``0.75'' and inserting ``0.499''; and
          (2) in item number 1096 (as amended by section 1703(a)(11) of 
        the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation 
        Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1454)), by inserting 
        ``, and planning and construction to Heisley Road,'' before 
        ``in Mentor, Ohio''.

SEC. 116. DEFINITION OF REPEAT INTOXICATED DRIVER LAW.

  Section 164(a)(5) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by 
striking subparagraphs (A) and (B) and inserting the following:
                  ``(A) receive--
                          ``(i) a driver's license suspension for not 
                        less than 1 year; or
                          ``(ii) a combination of suspension of all 
                        driving privileges for the first 45 days of the 
                        suspension period followed by a reinstatement 
                        of limited driving privileges for the purpose 
                        of getting to and from work, school, or an 
                        alcohol treatment program if an ignition 
                        interlock device is installed on each of the 
                        motor vehicles owned or operated, or both, by 
                        the individual;
                  ``(B) be subject to the impoundment or immobilization 
                of, or the installation of an ignition interlock system 
                on, each motor vehicle owned or operated, or both, by 
                the individual;''.

SEC. 117. RESEARCH TECHNICAL CORRECTION.

  Section 5506(e)(5)(C) of title 49, United States Code, is amended by 
striking ``$2,225,000''and inserting ``$2,250,000''.

SEC. 118. EFFECTIVE DATE.

  (a) In General.--Except as otherwise provided in this Act (including 
subsection (b)), this Act and the amendments made by this Act take 
effect on the date of enactment of this Act.
  (b) Exception.--
          (1) In general.--The amendments made by this Act (other than 
        the amendments made by sections 103, 105, 110, and 201(o)) to 
        the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation 
        Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (Public Law 109-59; 119 Stat. 
        1144) shall--
                  (A) take effect as of the date of enactment of that 
                Act; and
                  (B) be treated as being included in that Act as of 
                that date.
          (2) Effect of amendments.--Each provision of the Safe, 
        Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A 
        Legacy for Users (Public Law 109-59; 119 Stat. 1144) (including 
        the amendments made by that Act) (as in effect on the day 
        before the date of enactment of this Act) that is amended by 
        this Act (other than sections 103, 105, 110, and 201(o)) shall 
        be treated as not being enacted.

                      TITLE II--TRANSIT PROVISIONS

SEC. 201. TRANSIT TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

  (a) Section 5302.--Section 5302(a)(10) of title 49, United States 
Code, is amended by striking ``charter,'' and inserting ``charter, 
sightseeing,''.
  (b) Section 5303.--
          (1) Section 5303(j)(3)(D) of such title is amended--
                  (A) by inserting ``or the identified phase'' before 
                ``within the time''; and
                  (B) by inserting ``or the identified phase'' before 
                the period at the end.
          (2) Section 5303(k)(2) of such title is amended by striking 
        ``a metropolitan planning area serving''.
  (c) Section 5307.--Section 5307(b) of such title is amended--
          (1) in paragraph (2)(A) by striking ``mass transportation'' 
        and inserting ``public transportation''; and
          (2) in paragraph (3) by striking ``section 5305(a)'' and 
        inserting ``section 5303(k)''.
  (d) Section 5309.--Section 5309(m) of such title is amended--
          (1) in the heading for paragraph (2)(A) by striking ``Major 
        capital'' and inserting ``Capital''; and
          (2) in paragraph (7)(B) by striking ``section 3039'' and 
        inserting ``section 3045''.
  (e) Section 5311.--Section 5311 of such title is amended--
          (1) in subsection (g)(1)(A) by striking ``for any purpose 
        other than operating assistance'' and inserting ``for a capital 
        project or project administrative expenses'';
          (2) in subsections (g)(1)(A) and (g)(1)(B) by striking 
        ``capital'' after ``net''; and
          (3) in subsection (i)(1) by striking ``Sections 5323(a)(1)(D) 
        and 5333(b) of this title apply'' and inserting ``Section 
        5333(b) applies''.
  (f) Section 5312.--The heading for section 5312(c) of such title is 
amended by striking ``Mass Transportation'' and inserting ``Public 
Transportation''.
  (g) Section 5314.--Section 5314(a)(3) is amended by striking 
``section 5323(a)(1)(D)'' and inserting ``section 5333(b)''.
  (h) Section 5319.--Section 5319 of such title is amended by striking 
``section 5307(k)'' and inserting ``section 5307(d)(1)(K)''.
  (i) Section 5320.--Section 5320 of such title is amended--
          (1) in subsection (a)(1)(A) by striking ``intra--agency'' and 
        inserting ``intraagency'';
          (2) in subsection (b)(5)(A) by striking ``5302(a)(1)(A)'' and 
        inserting ``5302(a)(1)'' ;
          (3) in subsection (d)(1) by inserting ``to administer this 
        section and'' after ``5338(b)(2)(J)''; and
          (4) by adding at the end of subsection (d) the following:
          ``(4) Transfers to land management agencies.--The Secretary 
        may transfer amounts available under paragraph (1) to the 
        appropriate Federal land management agency to pay necessary 
        costs of the agency for such activities described in paragraph 
        (1) in connection with activities being carried out under this 
        section.''.
  (j) Section 5323.--Section 5323(n) of such title is amended by 
striking ``section 5336(e)(2)'' and inserting ``section 5336(d)(2)''.
  (k) Section 5325.--Section 5325(b) of such title is amended--
          (1) in paragraph (1) by inserting before the period at the 
        end ``adopted before August 10, 2005'';
          (2) by striking paragraph (2); and
          (3) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (2).
  (l) Section 5336.--
          (1) Apportionments of formula grants.--Section 5336 of such 
        title is amended--
                  (A) in subsection (a) by striking ``Of the amount'' 
                and all that follows before paragraph (1) and inserting 
                ``Of the amount apportioned under subsection (i)(2) to 
                carry out section 5307--'';
                  (B) in subsection (d)(1) by striking ``subsections 
                (a) and (h)(2) of section 5338'' and inserting 
                ``subsections (a)(1)(C)(vi) and (b)(2)(B) of section 
                5338''; and
                  (C) by redesignating subsection (c), as added by 
                section 3034(c) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, 
                Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users 
                (119 Stat. 1628), as subsection (k).
          (2) Technical amendments.--Section 3034(d)(2) of the Safe, 
        Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A 
        Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1629), is amended by striking 
        ``paragraph (2)'' and inserting ``subsection (a)(2)''.
  (m) Section 5337.--Section 5337(a) of title 49, United States Code, 
is amended by striking ``for each of fiscal years 1998 through 2003'' 
and inserting ``for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009''.
  (n) Section 5338.--Section 5338(d)(1)(B) of such title is amended by 
striking ``section 5315(a)(16)'' and inserting ``section 
5315(b)(2)(P)''.
  (o) SAFETEA-LU.--
          (1) Section 3037.--Section 3037(c)(3) of the Safe, 
        Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A 
        Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1636) is amended by striking 
        ``Phase II''.
          (2) Section 3040.--Section 3040(4) of such Act (119 Stat. 
        1639) is amended by striking ``$7,871,895,000'' and inserting 
        ``$7,872,893,000''.
          (3) Section 3043.--
                  (A) Portland, oregon.--Section 3043(b)(27) of such 
                Act (119 Stat. 1642) is amended by inserting ``/
                Milwaukie'' after ``Mall''.
                  (B) San diego.--Section 3043(c)(105) of such Act (119 
                Stat. 1645) is amended by striking ``LOSSAN Del Mar-San 
                Diego--Rail Corridor Improvements'' and inserting 
                ``LOSSAN Rail Corridor Improvements'' .
                  (C) San diego.--Section 3043(c)(217) of such Act (119 
                Stat. 1648) is amended by striking ``San Diego'' and 
                inserting ``San Diego Transit''.
                  (D) Livermore.--Section 3043(c) of such Act (119 
                Stat. 1645) is amended by inserting after paragraph 
                (102) the following:
          ``(102A) Livermore, California--Livermore Amador Valley 
        Transit Authority BRT.''.
                  (E) Sacramento.--Section 3043(c)(204) of such Act 
                (119 Stat. 647) is amended by striking ``Downtown''.
          (4) Section 3044.--
                  (A) Projects.--The table contained in section 3044(a) 
                of such Act (119 Stat. 1652) is amended--
                          (i) in item 25--
                                  (I) by striking ``$217,360'' and 
                                inserting ``$167,360''; and
                                  (II) by striking ``$225,720'' and 
                                inserting ``$175,720'';
                          (ii) in item number 36 by striking the 
                        project description and inserting ``Los Angeles 
                        County Metropolitan Transportation Authority 
                        (LACMTA) for bus and bus-related facilities in 
                        the LACMTA's service area'';
                          (iii) in item number 71 by inserting 
                        ``Metropolitan Bus Authority'' after ``Puerto 
                        Rico'';
                          (iv) in item number 84 by striking the 
                        project description and inserting 
                        ``Improvements to the existing Sacramento 
                        Intermodal Facility (Sacramento Valley 
                        Station)'';
                          (v) in item number 94 by striking the project 
                        description and inserting ``Pacific Transit, WA 
                        Vehicle Replacement'';
                          (vi) in item number 120 by striking ``Dayton 
                        Airport Intermodal Rail Feasibility Study'' and 
                        inserting ``Greater Dayton Regional Transit 
                        Authority bus facilities'';
                          (vii) in item number 152 by inserting 
                        ``Metropolitan Bus Authority'' after ``Puerto 
                        Rico'';
                          (viii) in item number 416 by striking 
                        ``Improve marine intermodal'' and inserting 
                        ``Improve marine dry-dock and'';
                          (ix) by adding at the end--
                                  (I) in the project description column 
                                ``666. New York City, NY, 
                                rehabilitation of subway stations to 
                                include passenger access improvements 
                                including escalators or installation of 
                                infrastructure for security and 
                                surveillance purposes''; and
                                  (II) in each of the FY08 and FY09 
                                columns by inserting ``$50,000'';
                          (x) in item number 457--
                                  (I) by striking ``$65,000'' and 
                                inserting ``$0''; and
                                  (II) by striking ``$67,500'' and 
                                inserting ``$0''; and
                          (xi) in item number 458--
                                  (I) by striking ``$65,000'' and 
                                inserting ``$130,000''; and
                                  (II) by striking ``$67,500'' and 
                                inserting ``$135,000''.
                  (B) Special rule.--Section 3044(c) of such Act (119 
                Stat. 1705) is amended--
                          (i) by inserting ``, or other entity,'' after 
                        ``State or local governmental authority''; and
                          (ii) by striking ``projects numbered 258 and 
                        347'' and inserting ``projects numbered 258, 
                        347, and 411''.
          (5) Section 3046.--Section 3046(a)(7) of such Act (119 Stat. 
        1708) is amended--
                  (A) by striking ``hydrogen fuel cell vehicles'' and 
                inserting ``hydrogen fueled vehicles'';
                  (B) by striking ``hydrogen fuel cell employee shuttle 
                vans'' and inserting ``hydrogen fueled employee shuttle 
                vans''; and
                  (C) by striking ``in Allentown, Pennsylvania'' and 
                inserting ``to the DaVinci Center in Allentown, 
                Pennsylvania''.

                      TITLE III--OTHER PROVISIONS

SEC. 301. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS RELATING TO MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY.

  (a) Conforming Amendment Relating to High-Priority Activities.--
Section 31104(f) of title 49, United States Code, is amended by 
striking the designation and heading for paragraph (1) and by striking 
paragraph (2).
  (b) New Entrant Audits.--
          (1) Corrections of references.--Section 4107(b) of the Safe, 
        Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A 
        Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1720) is amended--
                  (A) by striking ``Section 31104'' and inserting 
                ``Section 31144''; and
                  (B) in paragraph (1) by inserting ``(c)'' after ``the 
                second subsection''.
          (2) Conforming amendment.--Section 7112 of such Act (119 
        Stat. 1899) is amended by striking subsection (c).
  (c) Prohibited Transportation.--Section 4114(c)(1) of the such Act 
(119 Stat. 1726) is amended by striking ``the second subsection (c)'' 
and inserting ``(f)''.
  (d) Effective Date Relating to Medical Examiners.--Section 4116(f) of 
such Act (119 Stat. 1728) is amended by striking ``amendment made by 
subsection (a)'' and inserting ``amendments made by subsections (a) and 
(b)''.
  (e) Roadability Technical Correction.--Section 31151(a)(3)(E)(ii) of 
title 49, United States Code, is amended by striking ``Act'' and 
inserting ``section''.
  (f) Correction of Subsection Reference.--Section 4121 of the Safe, 
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy 
for Users (119 Stat. 1734) is amended by striking ``31139(f)(5)'' and 
inserting ``31139(g)(5)''.
  (g) CDL Learner's Permit Program Technical Correction.--Section 
4122(2)(A) of such Act (119 Stat. 1734) is amended by striking 
``license'' and inserting ``licenses''.
  (h) CDL Information System Funding Reference.--Section 31309(f) of 
title 49, United States Code, is amended by striking ``31318'' and 
inserting ``31313''.
  (i) Clarification of Reference.--Section 229(a)(1) of the Federal 
Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 (49 U.S.C. 31136 note; 119 
Stat. 1743) is amended by inserting ``of title 49, United States 
Code,'' after ``31502''.
  (j) Registration of Brokers.--Section 4142(c)(2) of the Safe, 
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy 
for Users (119 Stat. 1747) is amended by inserting ``each place it 
appears'' before the semicolon.
  (k) Redesignation of Section.--The second section 39 of chapter 2 of 
title 18, United States Code, relating to commercial motor vehicles 
required to stop for inspections, and the item relating to such section 
in the analysis for such chapter, are redesignated as section 40.
  (l) Office of Intermodalism.--Section 5503 of title 49, United States 
Code, is amended--
          (1) in subsection (f)(2) by striking ``Surface Transportation 
        Safety Improvement Act of 2005'', and inserting ``Motor Carrier 
        Safety Reauthorization Act of 2005''; and
          (2) by redesignating the first subsection (h), relating to 
        authorization of appropriations, as subsection (i) and moving 
        it after the second subsection (h).
  (m) Use of Fees for Unified Carrier Registration System.--Section 
13908 of title 49, United States Code, is amended by redesignating 
subsection (e) as subsection (f) and by inserting after subsection (d) 
the following:
  ``(e) Use of Fees for Unified Carrier Registration System.--Fees 
collected under this section may be credited to the Department of 
Transportation appropriations account for purposes for which such fees 
are collected and shall be available for expenditure for such purposes 
until expended.''.
  (n) Commercial Motor Vehicle Definition.--Section 14504a(a)(1)(B) of 
title 49, United States Code, is amended by striking ``a motor carrier 
required to make any filing or pay any fee to a State with respect to 
the motor carrier's authority or insurance related to operation within 
such State, the motor carrier'' and inserting ``determining the size of 
a motor carrier or motor private carrier's fleet in calculating the fee 
to be paid by a motor carrier or motor private carrier pursuant to 
subsection (f)(1), the motor carrier or motor private carrier''.
  (o) Clarification of Unreasonable Burden.--Section 14504a(c)(2) of 
title 49, United States Code, is amended by striking ``interstate'' the 
last place it appears and inserting ``intrastate''.
  (p) Contents of Agreement Typo.--Section 14504a(f)(1)(A)(ii) of title 
49, United States Code, is amended by striking ``or'' the last place it 
appears.
  (q) Other Unified Carrier Registration System Technical 
Corrections.--Section 14504a of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended--
          (1) in subsection (c)(1)(B) by striking ``the a'' and 
        inserting ``a''; and
          (2) in subsection (f)(1)(A)(i) by striking ``in connection 
        with the filing of proof of financial responsibility''.
  (r) Termination of Registration Provisions.--Section 4305(a) of the 
Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A 
Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1764) is amended by striking ``12 months'' 
and inserting ``24 months''.
  (s) Identification of Vehicles.--Section 14506(b)(2) of title 49, 
United States Code, is amended by inserting before the semicolon at the 
end the following: ``or under an applicable State law if, on October 1, 
2006, the State has a form of highway use taxation not subject to 
collection through the International Fuel Tax Agreement''.
  (t) Driveaway Saddlemount Vehicle.--
          (1) Definition.--Section 31111(a)(4) of title 49, United 
        States Code, is amended--
                  (A) in the paragraph heading by striking ``Drive-away 
                saddlemount with fullmount'' and inserting ``Driveaway 
                saddlemount'' ;
                  (B) by striking ``drive-away saddlemount with 
                fullmount'' and inserting ``driveaway saddlemount'' ; 
                and
                  (C) by inserting ``Such combination may include one 
                fullmount.'' after the period at the end.
          (2) In general.--Section 31111(b)(1)(D) of such title is 
        amended by striking ``a driveaway saddlemount with fullmount'' 
        and inserting ``all driveaway saddlemount''.

SEC. 302. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS RELATING TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 
                    TRANSPORTATION.

  (a) Definition of Hazmat Employees.--Section 7102(2) of the Safe, 
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy 
for Users (119 Stat. 1892) is amended--
          (1) by striking ``(3)(A)'' and inserting ``(3)'';
          (2) in subparagraph (A) by striking ``clause (i)'' and 
        inserting ``clause (i) of subparagraph (A)''; and
          (3) in subparagraph (B) by striking ``clause (ii)'' and 
        inserting ``subparagraph (A)(ii)''.
  (b) Technical Correction.--Section 5103a(g)(1)(B)(ii) of title 49, 
United States Code, is amended by striking ``Act'' and inserting 
``subsection''.
  (c) Relationship to Other Laws.--Section 7124(3) of the Safe, 
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy 
for Users (119 Stat. 1908) is amended by inserting ``the first place it 
appears'' before ``and inserting''.
  (d) Report.--Section 5121(h) of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended--
          (1) in paragraph (2) by striking ``exemptions'' and inserting 
        ``special permits''; and
          (2) in paragraph (3) by striking ``exemption'' and inserting 
        ``special permit''.
  (e) Section Heading.--Section 5128 of title 49, United States Code, 
is amended by striking the section designation and heading and 
inserting the following:

``Sec. 5128. Authorization of appropriations''.

  (f) Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 57 of title 49, 
United States Code, is amended in the item relating to section 5701 by 
striking ``Transportation'' and inserting ``transportation''.
  (g) Norman Y. Mineta Research and Special Programs Improvement Act.--
Section 5(b) of the Norman Y. Mineta Research and Special Programs 
Improvement Act (49 U.S.C. 108 note; 118 Stat. 2427) is amended by 
inserting ``(including delegations by the Secretary of 
Transportation)'' after ``All orders''.

SEC. 303. HIGHWAY SAFETY.

  (a) State Minimum Apportionments for Highway Safety Programs.--
Effective October 1, 2007, section 402(c) of the title 23, United 
States Code, is amended by striking ``The annual apportionment to each 
State shall not be less than one-half of 1 per centum'' and inserting 
``The annual apportionment to each State shall not be less than three-
quarters of 1 percent''.
  (b) Technical Corrections.--
          (1) Section 2002(b) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, 
        Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 
        Stat. 1521) is amended--
                  (A) by striking paragraph (2); and
                  (B) by redesignating paragraphs (3) and (4) as (2) 
                and (3), respectively.
          (2) Section 2007(b)(1) of such Act (119 Stat. 1529) is 
        amended--
                  (A) by inserting ``and'' after the semicolon at the 
                end of subparagraph (A);
                  (B) by striking ``and'' at the end of subparagraph 
                (B); and
                  (C) by striking subparagraph (C).
          (3) Effective August 10, 2005, section 410(c)(7)(B) of title 
        23, United States Code, is amended by striking ``clause (i)'' 
        and inserting ``clauses (i) and (ii)''.
          (4) Section 411 of title 23, United States Code, is amended 
        by redesignating the second subsection (c), relating to 
        administration expenses, and subsection (d) as subsections (d) 
        and (e), respectively.

                       Purpose of the Legislation

    H.R. 1195 amends the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (``SAFETEA-LU'') 
to correct drafting errors, make technical changes, and clarify 
Congressional intent on several provisions of the SAFETEA-LU to 
ensure that all policies, programs, and projects embodied in 
the authorization law are implemented as intended by Congress.

                  Background and Need for Legislation

    The SAFETEA-LU conference report was adopted by Congress on 
July 29, 2005, and was signed into law by President Bush on 
August 10, 2005. This legislation authorizes the Federal 
surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, 
and public transportation for the five-year period fiscal years 
2005-2009, and provides guaranteed funding of $244.1 billion to 
carry out these programs.
    Since enactment of SAFETEA-LU, a number of drafting, 
technical, and funding errors have been identified in the law. 
A technical corrections bill is needed to rectify these errors 
so that federal surface transportation programs and projects 
can be implemented properly and as intended by Congress.
    In particular, H.R. 1195 makes critical corrections to the 
transportation research program authorized in SAFETEA-LU. 
Errors were made in the research program funding calculations 
that resulted in lower than intended funding levels in several 
research programs. These technical changes will recapture 
critical research funds for many essential programs, including:
           the Future Strategic Highway Research 
        Program, a concentrated, results-oriented research 
        program focused on solving the most critical problems 
        in highway safety, reliability, capacity, and renewal;
           the University Transportation Center Program 
        which advances U.S. technology and expertise in the 
        many disciplines comprising transportation through the 
        mechanisms of education, research, and technology; and
           the development and publication of the U.S. 
        Department of Transportation's biennial Conditions and 
        Performance report, which provides Congress and other 
        policy makers with an objective appraisal of highway, 
        bridge, and transit finance, physical condition, 
        operational performance, and future investment 
        requirements.
    The bill also corrects a drafting error regarding the 
Magnetic Levitation Transportation Deployment program 
authorized in section 1307 of SAFETEA-LU; makes technical 
corrections to projects contained in sections 1302, 1702, and 
1934 of SAFETEA-LU; and makes project description changes to 
public transportation projects receiving funds for alternatives 
analysis under section 3037(c) of SAFETEA-LU, new starts under 
section 3043 of SAFETEA-LU, and bus and bus facilities projects 
under section 3044 of SAFETEA-LU.
    H.R. 1195 also extends the deadline for the National 
Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission 
established in SAFETEA-LU to report back to Congress and 
increases funding available to the Department of Transportation 
to carry out the Commission's mission.
    Finally, the bill increases the rescission of unobligated 
balances of highway contract authority on September 30, 2009, 
that is already contained in SAFETEA-LU to offset the creation 
of contract authority (a total of $117 million) in other 
sections of this bill. The amount of annual transportation 
spending and outlays for fiscal years 2005 through 2009 does 
not change as a result of this bill.

                       Summary of the Legislation


                      TITLE I--HIGHWAY PROVISIONS

Sec. 101. Surface transportation technical corrections

    Subsection (a) Correction of Internal References in 
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. This provision corrects 
erroneous paragraph cross-references.
    Subsection (b) Correction of Distribution of Obligation 
Authority. This provision makes a technical correction to the 
provision governing the distribution of obligation authority. 
It eliminates the qualifier ``among the States'' because it is 
unduly restrictive, and proper administration of this provision 
requires its deletion.
    Subsection (c) Correction of Federal Lands Highways. This 
provision clarifies that funding can be invested on forest 
roads, not only forest highways, to facilitate the passage of 
aquatic species beneath forest roads.
    Subsection (d) Correction of Description of National 
Corridor Infrastructure Improvement Project. The table of 
project descriptions in section 1302(e) of SAFETEA-LU does not 
include ``LA'' in the State listing for Project No. 1. The 
correction is needed to accurately describe the project in 
question.
    Subsection (e) Correction of Interstate Route 376 High 
Priority Designation. The correction is needed to describe 
accurately the project in question. The correction includes the 
correct description of the route designated for connection to 
I-80.
    Subsection (f) Correction of Infrastructure Finance 
Section. The correction is necessary to properly redesignate 
the sections in question.
    Subsection (g) Transportation Systems Management and 
Operations Defined. SAFETEA-LU contains several references to 
``transportation systems management and operations'', including 
references to the term under section 101(a) of title 23, United 
States Code. However, there is no definition of the term in 
section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code, and SAFETEA-LU 
does not add a definition. This provision adds the definition 
of ``transportation systems management and operations'' to 
title 23.
    Subsection (h) Correction of Reference in Apportionment of 
Highway Safety Improvement Program Funds. This provision makes 
uniform the apportionment of Highway Safety Improvement Program 
funding on the basis of ``Federal-aid highway'' ratios in all 
cases.
    Subsection (i) Correction of Amendment to Advance 
Construction. This provision is a technical amendment to 
changes made in SAFETEA-LU to the advance construction program 
in Title 23, United States Code.
    Subsection (j) Correction of High Priority Projects. This 
provision corrects duplicative subsection designations in 
section 117 of title 23, United States Code. The amendment also 
makes technical changes to section 117, including spelling out 
acronyms.
    Subsection (k) Correction of Transfer of Unused Protective-
Device Funds to Other Highway Safety Improvement Program 
Projects. This provision corrects an error in SAFETEA-LU with 
regard to using funds specified for protective devices at rail 
crossings on other highway safety improvement program projects 
if a State has certified that it has met all of its protective 
device needs.
    Subsection (l) Metropolitan Transportation Planning. This 
provision clarifies that: (1) the full funding requirement 
applies to either a project or an identified phase of a 
project, and (2) the metropolitan planning organization in a 
transportation management area is responsible for carrying out 
the planning process.
    Subsection (m) Correction of Highway Bridge Program. This 
provision makes various technical and clarifying changes to the 
Highway Bridge Program.
    Subsection (n) Correction of National Scenic Byways Program 
Coverage. This provision adds ``All-American Roads'' and 
``America's Byways'' categories to the National Scenic Byways 
Program.
    Subsection (o) Correction of Reference in Toll Provision. 
This provision corrects the statutory reference to the reduced 
toll amounts applicable to low-emission and energy-efficient 
vehicles in high-occupancy-vehicle lanes.
    Subsection (p) Correction of Recreational Trails Program 
Apportionment Exceptions. This correction is needed to describe 
accurately the two exceptions in section 206(d)(3)(A) of title 
23, United States Code.
    Subsection (q) Consolidation of Grant Applications. This 
provision enables the National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration to produce a consolidated application 
encompassing as many grant applications as practical.
    Subsection (r) Correction of Infrastructure Finance. Two 
nationally recognized statistical rating organizations (NRSROs) 
provide rating categories different from those enumerated in 
section 601 of title 23, United States Code. The change in this 
subsection adds to the current definition of ``investment-grade 
rating'' the rating categories used by these NRSROs: ``bbb 
minus'' and ``BBB (low)''.
    Subsection (s) Correction of Miscellaneous Typographical 
Errors. Paragraph (1): This correction is necessary to address 
a gap in subsection designations. Paragraph (2): This 
correction clarifies that tribal governments are eligible 
recipients of the Safe Routes to School program. Paragraph (3): 
This correction inserts ``and'' between ``plan'' and 
``administer''. Paragraph (4): This correction clarifies the 
programs that are subject to the rescission.

Sec. 102. Maglev

    This section creates contract authority for the Magnetic 
Levitation Transportation
    Deployment program. SAFETEA-LU inadvertently did not 
include a provision making contract authority available for 
this program. This provision corrects the error.

Sec. 103. Projects of National and Regional Significance and National 
        Corridor Infrastructure Improvement Projects

    Subsection (a) makes technical corrections to the project 
definition for project number 4 of the Projects of National and 
Regional Significance Program. No new budget authority is 
authorized for the Program.
    Subsection (b) makes technical corrections to the project 
definition for project number 23 in the National Corridor 
Infrastructure Improvement Project Program. No new budget 
authority is authorized for the Program.

Sec. 104. Idling reduction facilities

    This section repeals section 111(d) of title 23, United 
States Code, which permits idling reduction facilities in 
Interstate rights-of-way.

Sec. 105. Project authorizations

    Subsection (a) makes technical corrections to projects in 
the table contained in section 1702 of SAFETEA-LU.
    Subsection (b) clarifies that if a High Priority Project is 
changed in this Act, only the unused obligation authority is 
made available to be spent.
    Subsection (c) provides that a State may use up to $1 
million of its Surface Transportation Program funding for 
certain activities designed to prevent highway fuel tax 
evasion.
    Subsection (d) provides 100 percent Federal share for 
project numbers 1284 and 3093 in the table contained in section 
1702. No new budget authority is authorized for the High 
Priority Projects Program.

Sec. 106. Nonmotorized Transportation Pilot Program

    This section amends a project designation for the 
Nonmotorized Transportation Pilot Program, changing 
``Minneapolis-St. Paul'' to ``Minneapolis''.

Sec. 107. Correction of interstate designation

    This section strikes section 1908(a)(3) of SAFETEA-LU, 
which refers to Interstate ``designations'' in paragraph (2), 
because paragraph (2) does not designate any routes as 
Interstate System routes pursuant to section 103(c)(4) of title 
23, United States Code.

Sec. 108. Future of surface transportation system

    This section makes technical corrections to section 1909(b) 
of SAFETEA-LU, which establishes the National Surface 
Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission. The section 
clarifies that funds made available to the Commission may only 
be expended to support its activities.

Sec. 109. Buy America

    This section amends a sense of the Congress provision in 
SAFETEA-LU related to the Buy America test as applied to bridge 
projects.
    This section clarifies section 1928 of SAFETEA-LU regarding 
the Sense of Congress concerning Buy America requirements for 
Federal-aid highway bridge projects. Congress does not believe 
that the Federal Highway Administration (``FHWA'') is 
implementing the Buy America Act in a way consistent with the 
statutory intent. This provision is intended to clarify that 
the ``additional cost test'' should be conducted on the basis 
of an entire bridge project, not on separate components of the 
bridge project. The FHWA has applied the test to separate 
components of a bridge project if the project is broken into 
several components for contracting purposes. The original Sense 
of Congress, as well as the amendment included in this bill, is 
intended to clarify Congressional intent.

Sec. 110. Transportation improvements

    This section makes technical corrections to projects in the 
table contained in section 1934 of SAFETEA-LU. No new budget 
authority is authorized for Transportation Improvements.

Sec. 111. BIA Indian road program

    This section makes technical corrections to the BIA Indian 
Reservation Road program authorized in section 1939 of SAFETEA-
LU.

Sec. 112. I-95/Contee Road interchange design

    This section modifies the authorization in section 1961 of 
SAFETEA-LU from a study to design of the I-95/Contee Road 
interchange. The State of Maryland has already completed the 
study for the interchange. No new budget authority is 
authorized for the project.

Sec. 113. Highway research funding

    Subsections (a) through (f) make necessary changes to 
correct a SAFETEA-LU drafting error that caused the Surface 
Transportation Research Development and Deployment (``STRDD'') 
account in Title V to be oversubscribed. The oversubscription 
of the STRDD program under section 5101(a)(1) of SAFETEA-LU has 
resulted in significantly reduced funding for the U.S. 
Department of Transportation to conduct its legacy research 
programs and research activities. The section provides funding 
for the Future Strategic Highway Research Program authorized 
under section 5210 of SAFETEA-LU as a percentage deduction from 
Federal-aid highway apportionments.
    Paragraph (g)(1) strikes a duplicative subsection (h) in 
section 502 of title 23, United States Code, and replaces it 
with the correct subsection (h) designation.
    Paragraph (g)(2) corrects the section heading in section 
5512(a)(2) of SAFETEA-LU to accurately identify the provision 
contained therein.
    Paragraph (g)(3) makes technical corrections to 
maintenance-of-effort and program administration provisions of 
the University Transportation Research program.

Sec. 114. Rescission

    This section increases the rescission of unobligated 
balances of highway contract authority that is contained in 
SAFETEA-LU to offset contract authority provided in other 
sections of this bill.

Sec. 115. TEA-21 technical corrections

    Subsection (a) extends an authorization to use a percentage 
of Surface Transportation Program funds on roads functionally 
classified as minor collectors. This authorization was included 
in the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act and 
TEA-21 but was inadvertently left out of SAFETEA-LU.
    Subsection (b) makes technical corrections to projects 
contained in section 1602 of the Transportation Equity Act of 
the 21st Century (TEA-21). No new budget authority is 
authorized for these projects.

Sec. 116. Definition of repeat intoxicated driver law

    This section amends definition of ``repeat intoxicated 
driver law'' in section 164(a)(5)(A) of title 23, United States 
Code, to clarify the definition includes a State law that 
provides a driver's license suspension for not less than one 
year, or a combination of suspension of all driving privileges 
for the first 45 days of the suspension period followed by 
reinstatement of limited driving privileges if an ignition 
interlock device is installed on each motor vehicle owned or 
operated by the offender. This provision conforms the public 
policy in chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, with the 
public policy in chapter 4 of title 23, United States Code, 
under the section 410, Alcohol-Impaired Countermeasures 
Incentive Grant Program, as reauthorized in SAFETEA-LU.
    Although the interlock provision was included in both the 
House- and Senate-passed bills, it was not included in the 
SAFETEA-LU Conference Report. H.R. 1195 incorporates this 
change by giving States more flexibility to either continue 
with the current one-year license suspension requirement, or 
permit a 45-day license suspension, after which limited driving 
privileges are reinstated provided that an ignition interlock 
device is placed on the offender's vehicle.
    Repeat offenders are a significant part of the drunk 
driving problem in the United States. National Highway Traffic 
Safety Administration data found that repeat offenders 
represent about one-third of all Driving Under the Influence 
(``DUI'') arrests each year. It is estimated that between 50 
and 75 percent of repeat offenders whose licenses have been 
suspended continue to drive illegally. An ignition interlock 
device prevents offenders who have alcohol in their bloodstream 
from operating their vehicle, but allows them to continue to 
drive to work, school, or an alcohol treatment program.

Sec. 117. Research technical correction

    This section revises the contract authority amounts 
provided in subtitle D of SAFETEA-LU to match the fiscal year 
2009 authorizations provided in the University Research section 
in section 5101(a)(4) of SAFETEA-LU.

Sec. 118. Effective date

    This section establishes the effective date for policy and 
project changes so that all changes can be implemented without 
disruption to the funding or policy continuity in the 
underlying authorization act.

                      TITLE II--TRANSIT PROVISIONS

Sec. 201. Transit technical corrections

    Subsection (a) corrects a drafting error in section 5302 of 
title 49, United States Code, in which the term ``sightseeing'' 
was inadvertently deleted from the exception clause in the 
definition of public transportation.
    Subsection (b) clarifies that: (1) the full funding 
requirement applies to either a project or an identified phase 
of a project, and (2) the metropolitan planning organization in 
a transportation management area is responsible for carrying 
out the planning process.
    Subsection (c) replaces the term ``mass transportation'' 
with ``public transportation'' and makes a conforming citation 
change in section 5307 of title 49, United States Code.
    Subsection (d) amends a subsection heading to accurately 
reflect the subject matter of the subsection and makes a 
conforming citation change in section 5309 of title 49, United 
States Code.
    Subsection (e) conforms the language in the Government's 
share of costs subsection of section 5311 of title 49, United 
States Code, to ensure that current policies regarding non- 
federal match for state administrative costs and project 
administrative expenses are continued and makes a conforming 
citation change.
    Subsection (f) replaces the term ``mass transportation'' 
with ``public transportation'' in the subsection heading in 
section 5312 of title 49, United States Code.
    Subsection (g) makes a conforming citation change in 
section 5314 of title 49, United States Code.
    Subsection (h) makes a conforming citation change in 
section 5319 of title 49, United States Code.
    Subsection (i) amends section 5320 of title 49, United 
States Code, to correct a typographical error and make 
conforming citation changes. It also authorizes the Federal 
Transit Administration to transfer up to 10 percent in program 
administrative expenses to appropriate federal land management 
agencies for the administration of the Alternative 
Transportation in Parks and Public Lands program.
    Subsection (j) makes a conforming citation change in 
section 5323 of title 49, United States Code.
    Subsection (k) clarifies that contracts for architectural, 
engineering, and design services shall be awarded competitively 
as provided under chapter 11 of title 40, United States Code, 
or under an approved state procurement program adopted before 
enactment of SAFETEA-LU that is equivalent to the requirements 
under federal law.
    Subsection (l) makes technical corrections to section 5336 
of title 49, United States Code. Subsection (l)(1) reorders the 
apportionment process under section 5336 of title 49, United 
States Code, to clarify that the one percent set-aside for the 
new Small Transit Intensive Cites program is performed before 
the remainder of the funds is apportioned. The paragraph also 
makes a conforming citation change and a subsection designation 
change in section 5336 of title 49, United States Code. 
Subsection (l)(2) makes a conforming citation change in section 
3034 of SAFETEA-LU that references subsection (a)(2) of section 
5336 of title 49, United States Code.
    Subsection (m) corrects a drafting error in section 5337 of 
title 49, United States Code, to update the authorization dates 
for the fixed guideway modernization program apportionments 
from ``1998 through 2003'' to ``2005 through 2009''.
    Subsection (n) makes a conforming citation change in 
section 5338 of title 49, United States Code.
    Subsection (o) makes technical corrections to sections 
3037, 3040, 3043, 3044 and 3046 of SAFETEA-LU. Subsection 
(o)(1) makes a project description change to a project 
receiving funds for alternatives analysis under section 
3037(c). Subsection (o)(2) corrects a drafting error in section 
3040 to increase the total of mass transit account funding 
under the fiscal year 2008 obligation limitation, thus 
decreasing the amount of general funds. This change is 
necessary to comport with the authorizations under section 5338 
of title 49, United States Code, and section 251(c) of the 
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act.
    Subsection (o)(3) amends new starts project descriptions 
under section 3043. Subsection (o)(4) makes several project 
description changes to bus and bus facilities projects under 
section 3044. Subsection (o)(5) makes a project description 
change to a national research and technology project under 
section 3046.

                      TITLE III--OTHER PROVISIONS

Sec. 301. Technical amendments relating to motor carrier safety

    Subsection (a) eliminates the obsolete reference to the 
distribution of funds for Motor Carrier Safety Assistance 
Program high-priority activities.
    Subsection (b) corrects references in section 31144 of 
title 49, United States Code.
    Subsection (c) corrects references within section 4114 of 
SAFETEA-LU.
    Subsection (d) corrects paragraph references which fall 
under an effective date enumerated by SAFETEA-LU.
    Subsection (e) corrects a reference in title title 49, 
United States Code, by striking ``Act'' and inserting 
``section''.
    Subsection (f) corrects a paragraph reference made in 
section 4121 of SAFETEA-LU.
    Subsection (g) corrects a typographical error in section 
4122(2)(A) of SAFETEA-LU.
    Subsection (h) corrects a typographical error in section 
31309(f) of title 49, United States Code.
    Subsection (i) clarifies the title of the United States 
Code that should be referenced.
    Subsection (j) clarifies the language in section 4142 of 
SAFETEA-LU.
    Subsection (k) redesignates paragraphs in the civil penalty 
portion of the penal code because there is duplicative 
numbering in the title.
    Subsection (l) clarifies references and re-numbers sections 
due to incorrect numbering in Section 5503 of title 49, United 
States Code.
    Subsection (m) clarifies U.S. Department of 
Transportation's role in retaining fees collected to cover the 
cost of operating and upgrading the Unified Carrier 
Registration (``UCR'') program.
    Subsection (n) clarifies the definition of motor carrier 
found in the UCR section of the code to prevent confusion or 
inconsistent interpretations.
    Subsection (o) corrects a typographical error in section 
14504a(c)(2) of title 49, United States Code.
    Subsection (p) corrects a typographical error in section 
14504a(f)(1)(A)(ii) of title 49, United States Code.
    Subsection (q) corrects a typographical error and statutory 
inconsistency in section 14504a of title 49, United States 
Code.
    Subsection (r) extends the time for repealing the Single 
State Registration System from 12 months to 24 months to allow 
the UCR Board additional time to provide recommendations to the 
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for its UCR 
rulemaking. The Committee encourages the UCR Board and FMCSA to 
complete this rulemaking as expeditiously as possible.
    Subsection (s) allows the display of identification of 
payment of highway use taxation not subject to the 
International Fuel Tax Agreement if the State had an applicable 
State law in effect on October 1, 2006. The Committee 
encourages all States to develop and implement an electronic 
system of identification for motor carriers that will eliminate 
the need for the display of any paper credentials, as directed 
by the Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005 of SAFETEA-LU. 
The Committee will evaluate progress toward this goal to 
determine whether or not exceptions will be needed in the 
reauthorization of SAFETEA-LU.
    Subsection (t) clarifies the definition of driveaway 
saddlemount vehicle.

Sec. 302. Technical amendments relating to hazardous materials 
        transportation

    Subsection (a) corrects references made in section 7102 of 
SAFETEA-LU.
    Subsection (b) corrects a reference in section 
5103a(g)(1)(B)(ii) of title 49, United States Code, by striking 
``Act'' and inserting ``subsection''.
    Subsection (c) inserts clarifying language into section 
7124 of SAFETEA-LU.
    Subsection (d) corrects the reference in Section 5121(h) of 
title 49, United States Code, by striking ``exemptions'' and 
inserting ``special permits''.
    Subsection (e) corrects the section designation and heading 
of section 5128 of title 49, United States Code, by changing 
the word ``Authorizations'' to the singular tense.
    Subsection (f) corrects the capitalization of the word 
``transportation'' in Section 5701 of title 49, United States 
Code.
    Subsection (g) clarifies the delegation authority of the 
Secretary of Transportation in the Norman Y. Mineta Research 
and Special Programs Improvement Act.

Sec. 303. Highway safety

    Subsection (a) makes a technical correction to the section 
402 Highway Safety Formula program by correcting the minimum 
apportionment from + percent of 1 percent to--percent of 1 
percent.
    Subsection (b)(1) strikes paragraph (2) of section 2002(b) 
of SAFETEA-LU and redesignates the subsequent paragraphs 
accordingly. The phrase contained in section 2002(b)(2) has no 
meaning within the context of this subsection and is a 
typographical error.
    Subsection (b)(2) strikes subparagraph (C) of section 
2007(b)(1) and re-punctuates the preceding paragraphs 
accordingly. The amendatory language in section 2007(b)(1)(C) 
has no meaning within the context of the subsection. Subsection 
(b)(3) clarifies that, in addition to suspensions of driver's 
licenses under subclause (i) of section 410(c)(7)(A) of title 
23, United States Code, clause (B) also covers revocations of 
driver's licenses under subclause (ii) of the section. 
Subsection (b)(4) redesignates subsections of section 411 of 
title 23, United States Code.

            Legislative History and Committee Consideration

    In the 109th Congress, the bipartisan leadership of the 
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure introduced H.R. 
5689, a bill to make technical corrections to SAFETEA-LU. The 
House approved H.R. 5689 by voice vote on June 28, 2006. The 
Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works reported H.R. 
5689 with an amendment in the nature of a substitute on 
September 14, 2006. The bill was never considered by the full 
Senate.
    On September 29, 2006, the bipartisan leadership of the 
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure introduced H.R. 
6233. The legislation included provisions from the previously 
passed House bill (H.R. 5689), as well a number of provisions 
included at the request of the Senate. On September 29, 2006, 
the House passed H.R. 6233 by voice vote. On September 29, 
2006, the House also passed H. Con. Res. 491, providing for a 
correction to the enrollment of H.R. 6233, by unanimous 
consent. No further action was taken in the Senate on the 
SAFETEA-LU technical corrections bill in 109th Congress.
    In the 110th Congress, the bipartisan leadership of the 
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure introduced H.R. 
1195 on February 27, 2007, to make technical corrections to 
SAFETEA-LU. This bill is based upon H.R. 6233, as passed by the 
House in the 109th Congress. The bill includes additional 
corrections and conforming changes identified by the U.S. 
Department of Transportation and changes to previously-
authorized projects requested by Members of Congress.
    On March 1, 2007, the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure met in open session and considered 1195 and 
adopted a manager's amendment by voice vote. The Committee 
ordered H.R. 1195, as amended, reported favorably to the House 
by voice vote.

                              Record Votes

    Clause 3(b) of rule XIII of the House of Representatives 
requires each committee report to include the total number of 
votes cast for and against on each record vote on a motion to 
report and on any amendment offered to the measure or matter, 
and the names of those members voting for and against. There 
were no recorded votes taken in connection with any amendment 
offered to H.R. 1195 or on ordering the bill reported. A motion 
to order H.R. 1195, as amended, reported favorably to the House 
was agreed to by voice vote with a quorum present.

                      Committee Oversight Findings

    With respect to the requirements of clause 3(c)(I) of rule 
XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the 
Committee's oversight findings and recommendations are 
reflected in this report.

                          Cost of Legislation

    Clause 3(c)(2) of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of 
Representatives does not apply where a cost estimate and 
comparison prepared by the Director of the Congressional Budget 
Office under section 402 of the Congressional Budget Act of 
1974 has been timely submitted prior to the filing of the 
report and is included in the report. Such a cost estimate is 
included in this report.

                    Compliance With House Rule XIII

    1. With respect to the requirement of clause 3(c)(2) of 
rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, and 
308(a) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the Committee 
references the report of the Congressional Budget Office 
included in the report.
    2. With respect to the requirement of clause 3(c)(4) of 
rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the 
performance goals and objective of this legislation are to 
ensure that federal surface transportation programs and 
projects are carried out by the U.S. Department of 
Transportation in an efficient and effective manner and 
consistent with Congressional intent.
    3. With respect to the requirement of clause 3(c)(3) of 
rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives and 
section 402 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the 
Committee has received the enclosed cost estimate for H.R. 1195 
from the Director of the Congressional Budget Office.

                               Congressional Budget Office,
                                     U.S. Congress,
                                    WashIngton. DC, March 21, 2007.
Hon. James L. Oberstar,
Chainnan Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure,
House of Representatives, Washington,. DC.
    Dear Mr. Chairman: The Congressional Budget Office has 
prepared the enclosed cost estimate for H.R. 1195, an act to 
amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation 
Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make technical corrections, 
and for other purposes.
    If you wish further details on this estimate, we will be 
pleased to provide them. The CBO staff contact is Sarah Puro.
    Enclosure.

H.R. 1195--An act to amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
        Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make technical 
        corrections, and for other purposes

    Summary: H.R. 1195 would make numerous amendments to the 
current authorization law for highway programs-the Safe, 
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A 
Legacy for Users (Public Law 109-59). H.R. 1195 would provide 
contract authority (a mandatory form of budget authority) for 
magnetic levitation transportation projects and for the 
National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Commission. 
The bill also would rescind a portion of unused contract 
authority in fiscal year 2009, the last year of the current 
authorization period for highway and mass transit programs. The 
bill's net impact would be a reduction of $25 million in 
contract authority for highway programs over the 2007-2009 
period.
    CBO expects that spending for the programs mentioned above 
will be controlled by limits on annual obligations set in 
appropriation acts (known as obligation limitations). 
Consequently, the changes in contract authority would not 
affect direct spending outlays. The legislation would not amend 
the obligation limitations specified in current law; thus, CBO 
estimates that implementing this legislation would not have a 
significant impact on discretionary outlays. However H.R. 1195 
would affect direct spending by amending the authorization for 
a specific project that CBO expects would not be completed 
under current law, CBO estimates that the resulting increase in 
direct spending would be $499,000. Enacting H.R. 1195 would not 
affect revenues.
    The bill contains no intergovernmental or private-sector 
mandates as defined in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA); 
any costs to state, local, or tribal governments would result. 
from complying with conditions of federal assistance.
    Estimated cost to the Federal Government: The estimated 
budgetary impact of H.R. 1195 is shown in the following table. 
The costs of this legislation fall within budget function 400 
(transportation).

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               By fiscal year, in millions of dollars--
                             -------------------------------------------
                               2007   2008    2009    2010   2011   2012
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       CHANGES IN DIRECT SPENDING

Deployment of Magnetic
 Levitation Transportation
 Projects:
    Budget Authority........     20     35       35      0      0      0
    Estimated Outlays \1\...      0      0        0      0      0      0
National Surface
 Transportation Policy and
 Revenue Commission:
    Budget Authority........      2      0        0      0      0      0
    Estimated Outlays \1\...      0      0        0      0      0      0
Rescission of Unobligated
 Contract Authority:
    Budget Authority........      0      0     -117      0      0      0
    Estimated Outlays \1\...      0      0        0      0      0      0
Changes in Funding for
 Existing Projects:
    Budget Authority........      0      0        0      0      0      0
    Estimated Outlays.......      0      *        *      *      *      *
    Total Changes:
        Budget Authority....     22     35      -82      0      0      0
        Estimated Outlays...      0      *        *      *      *      *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The spending of the contract authority is controlled by annual
  limits on obligations set in appropriation acts and is therefore
  considered discretionary. Thus, enacting these provisions would not
  affect direct spending outlays.
Note.--* = Less than $500,000.

    Basis of estimate: For this estimate, CBO assumes that H.R. 
1195 will be enacted in fiscal year 2007 and that spending will 
follow historical patterns for similar programs. CBO estimates 
that enacting H.R. 1195 would reduce contract authority by $25 
million over the 2007-2009 period. The bill would not affect 
revenues.

Changes to contract authority

    The Federal-Aid Highway program receives contract authority 
under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation 
Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. Most spending from that 
contract authority is subject to annual limits on obligations 
set in appropriation acts. For that reason, most of the 
program's outlays are considered discretionary, and they would 
not be affected by the bill's changes in the amount of contract 
authority available.
    If enacted, H.R. 1195 would provide new or increased 
contract authority for the following programs:
     Magnetic Levitation Transportation Projects. Under 
current law, funding for projects that use magnetic force to 
suspend and propel a transportation system is authorized to be 
appropriated. Section 102 of the bill would amend the 
authorization to create $20 million in contract authority in 
2007 and a total of $90 million over 2007-2009 period.
     National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue 
Commission. The commission studies and plans for the future of 
the nation's surface transportation system. Section 108 would 
provide the commission with an additional $2 million in 
contract authority for fiscal year 2007.
    Section 114 would rescind $117 million of contract 
authority in fiscal year 2009. That change, when combined with 
the new or increased contract authority that would be made 
available by the legislation, would reduce contract authority 
by $25 million over the 2007-2009 period. Because contract 
authority for the programs listed above is subject to limits on 
annual obligations set in appropriation acts and because CBO 
estimates that the rescission would not impair the various 
transportation programs' ability to meet obligations in the 
next several years, CBO estimates that the changes in contract 
authority would not affect outlays (either mandatory or 
discretionary) over the next several years.

Changes to direct spending outlays

    Section 115 would revise the authorization for a project in 
the state of Minnesota previously authorized by the 
Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (Public Law 105-
85). Based on information from the Department of Transportation 
and others with knowledge of the project, CBO does not expect 
the funds authorized under current law to be spent because the 
original project for which the funds were designated is not 
going to be completed. Instead, the bill would designate the 
funds for a different project in the state. Therefore, this 
provision would result in an increase in spending of $499,000 
over the 2008-2012 period that would not occur under current 
law.
    Intergovernmental and private-sector mandates: The bill 
contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as 
defined in UMRA; any costs to state, local, or tribal 
governments would result from complying with conditions of 
federal assistance.
    Estimate prepared by: Federal Spending: Sarah Puro. Impact 
on State, Local, and Tribal Governments: Sarah Puro. Impact on 
the Private Sector: Fatimot Ladipo.
    Estimate approved by: Peter H. Fontaine, Deputy Assistant 
Director for Budget Analysis.

                     Compliance With House Rule XXI

    Pursuant to clause 9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House 
of Representatives, the Committee is required to include a list 
of congressional earmarks, limited tax benefits, or limited 
tariff benefits as defined in clause 9(d), 9(e), or 9(f) of 
rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives. It is 
not clear if the definition of ``congressional earmark'' under 
clause 9(d) of rule XXI applies to technical corrections to 
SAFETEA-LU projects because these technical corrections do not 
provide new budget authority for such projects.
    However, in the interests of full disclosure and 
transparency, the Committee has required Members of Congress to 
comply with all requirements of clause 9(d), 9(e), or 9(f) of 
rule XXI. The following table provides the list of such 
provisions included in the bill: 


                   Constitutional Authority Statement

    Pursuant to clause (3)(d)(1) of rule XIII of the Rules of 
the House of Representatives, committee reports on a bill or 
joint resolution of a public character shall include a 
statement citing the specific powers granted to the Congress in 
the Constitution to enact the measure. The Committee on 
Transportation and Infrastructure finds that Congress has the 
authority to enact this measure pursuant to its powers granted 
under article I, section 8 of the Constitution.

                       Federal Mandates Statement

    The Committee adopts as its own the estimate of Federal 
mandates prepared by the Director of the Congressional Budget 
Office pursuant to section 423 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform 
Act (Public Law 104-4).

                        Preemption Clarification


Section 423 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 requires the report 
 of any Committee on a bill or joint resolution to include a statement 
  on the extent to which the bill or joint resolution is intended to 
  preempt state, local, or tribal law. The Committee states that H.R. 
         1195 does not preempt any state, local, or tribal law.


                      Advisory Committee Statement

    No advisory committees within the meaning of section 5(b) 
of the Federal Advisory Committee Act are created by this 
legislation.

                Applicability to the Legislative Branch

    The Committee finds that the legislation does not relate to 
the terms and conditions of employment or access to public 
services or accommodations within the meaning of section 
102(b)(3) of the Congressional Accountability Act (Public Law 
104-1).

         Changes in Existing Law Made by the Bill, as Reported

  In compliance with clause 3(e) of rule XIII of the Rules of 
the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by 
the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law 
proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new 
matter is printed in italic, existing law in which no change is 
proposed is shown in roman):

  SAFE, ACCOUNTABLE, FLEXIBLE, EFFICIENT TRANSPORTATION EQUITY ACT: A 
                            LEGACY FOR USERS




           *       *       *       *       *       *       *
                     TITLE I--FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS

                 Subtitle A--Authorization of Programs

SEC. 1101. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

  (a) In General.--The following sums are authorized to be 
appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass 
Transit Account):
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (18) Deployment of magnetic levitation transportation 
        projects.--For the deployment of magnetic levitation 
        projects under section 1307 of this Act--
                  [(A) $15,000,000 for each of fiscal years 
                2006 and 2007; and
                  [(B) $30,000,000 for each of fiscal years 
                2008 and 2009.]
                  (A) $20,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; and
                  (B) $35,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 
                and 2009.
  (b) Disadvantaged Business Enterprises.--
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (3) Annual listing of disadvantaged business 
        enterprises.--Each State shall annually--
                  (A) survey and compile a list of the small 
                business concerns referred to in paragraph 
                [(1)] (2) and the location of the concerns in 
                the State; and

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (5) Compliance with court orders.--Nothing in this 
        subsection limits the eligibility of an entity or 
        person to receive funds made available under titles I, 
        III, and V of this Act and section 403 of title 23, 
        United States Code, if the entity or person is 
        prevented, in whole or in part, from complying with 
        paragraph (1) because a Federal court issues a final 
        order in which the court finds that the requirement of 
        paragraph [(1)] (2), or the program established under 
        paragraph [(1)] (2), is unconstitutional.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 1102. OBLIGATION CEILING.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (c) Distribution of Obligation Authority.--For each of fiscal 
years 2005 through 2009, the Secretary--
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (5) shall distribute [among the States] the 
        obligation authority provided by subsection (a), less 
        the aggregate amounts not distributed under paragraphs 
        (1) and (2), for each of the programs that are 
        allocated by the Secretary under this Act and title 23, 
        United States Code (other than to programs to which 
        paragraph (1) applies), by multiplying--
                  (A) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 1119. FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAYS.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  [(m) Forest Highways.--Of the amounts made available for 
public lands highways under section 1101--
          [(1) not to exceed $20,000,000 per fiscal year may be 
        used for the maintenance of forest highways;
          [(2) not to exceed $1,000,000 per fiscal year may be 
        used for signage identifying public hunting and fishing 
        access; and
          [(3) not to exceed $10,000,000 per fiscal year shall 
        be used by the Secretary of Agriculture to pay the 
        costs of facilitating the passage of aquatic species 
        beneath roads in the National Forest System, including 
        the costs of constructing, maintaining, replacing, or 
        removing culverts and bridges, as appropriate.]
  (m) Forest Highways.--Of the amounts made available for 
public lands highways under section 1101--
          (1) not more than $20,000,000 for each fiscal year 
        may be used for the maintenance of forest highways;
          (2) not more than $1,000,000 for each fiscal year may 
        be used for signage identifying public hunting and 
        fishing access; and
          (3) not more than $10,000,000 for each fiscal year 
        shall be used by the Secretary of Agriculture to pay 
        the costs of facilitating the passage of aquatic 
        species beneath forest roads (as defined in section 
        101(a) of title 23, United States Code), including the 
        costs of constructing, maintaining, replacing, and 
        removing culverts and bridges, as appropriate.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


                  Subtitle C--Mobility and Efficiency

SEC. 1301. PROJECTS OF NATIONAL AND REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (m) Designated Projects.--Notwithstanding any other provision 
of this section, the Secretary shall allocate for each of 
fiscal years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009, from funds made 
available to carry out this section, 10 percent, 20 percent, 25 
percent, 25 percent, and 20 percent respectively, of the 
following amounts for grants to carry out the following 
projects under this section:


------------------------------------------------------------------------
     No.           State          Project Description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.            CA              Bakersfield Beltway System    $140,000,000

      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
4.            MI              [Planning, design, and         $20,000,000
                               construction of a new
                               American border plaza at
                               the Blue Water Bridge in
                               or near Port Huron, MI]
                               $7,400,000 for planning,
                               design, and construction
                               of a new American border
                               plaza at the Blue Water
                               Bridge in or near Port
                               Huron; $12,600,000 for
                               integrated highway
                               realignment and grade
                               separations at Port Huron
                               to eliminate road
                               blockages from NAFTA rail
                               traffic..................

      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
------------------------------------------------------------------------

SEC. 1302. NATIONAL CORRIDOR INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (e) Designated Projects.--The Secretary shall allocate for 
each of fiscal years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009, from 
funds made available to carry out this section, 10 percent, 20 
percent, 25 percent, 25 percent, and 20 percent respectively, 
of the following amounts for grants to carry out the following 
projects under this section:


------------------------------------------------------------------------
     No.           State          Project Description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.            TX, LA, AR,     Planning, Design, and          $50,000,000
               MS, TN, KY,     Construction of I-69 in
               IN              TX, LA, AR, MS, TN, KY,
                               and IN...................

      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
23.           IN              [I-80 Improvements]            $10,000,000
                               Improvements to State
                               Road 312, Hammond........

      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
------------------------------------------------------------------------

SEC. 1307. DEPLOYMENT OF MAGNETIC LEVITATION TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (e) Contract Authority.--Funds authorized under section 
1101(a)(18) shall be available for obligation in the same 
manner as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of 
title 23, United States Code; except that the funds shall not 
be transferable and shall remain available until expended, and 
the Federal share of the cost of a project to be carried out 
with such funds shall be 80 percent.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


                       Subtitle D--Highway Safety

SEC. 1401. HIGHWAY SAFETY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  [(d)] (c) Elimination of Hazards Relating to Railway-Highway 
Crossings.--
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  [(e)] (d) Transition.--
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 1404. SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROGRAM.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (e) Eligible Recipients.--Amounts apportioned to a State 
under this section shall be used by the State to provide 
financial assistance to State, local, tribal, and regional 
agencies, including nonprofit organizations, that demonstrate 
an ability to meet the requirements of this section.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Subtitle F--Finance

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 1602. STATE INFRASTRUCTURE BANKS.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (d) Moving and Redesignating.--Such title is further 
amended--
          (1) by redesignating sections 181 [through 189 as 
        sections 601 through 609, respectively] through 190 as 
        sections 601 through 610, respectively;

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Subtitle G--High Priority Projects

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 1702. PROJECT AUTHORIZATIONS.

  Subject to section 117 of title 23, United States Code, the 
amount listed for each high priority project in the following 
table shall be available (from amounts made available by 
section 1101(a)(16) of this Act) for fiscal years 2005 through 
2009 to carry out each such project:

                Highway Projects  High Priority Projects
------------------------------------------------------------------------
     No.           State         Project Description          Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1              CA            Construct safe access to           $400,000
                              streets for bicyclists and
                              pedestrians including
                              crosswalks, sidewalks and
                              traffic calming measures,
                              Covina....................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[20            NY            Construct roundabout at           $380,000]
                              Oregon Road--Westbrook
                              Drive--Red Mill Road in
                              Town of Cortlandt.........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
34             TN            [Removal and                     $2,400,000
                              Reconfiguration of
                              Interstate Ramps/I-40]
                              Removal and
                              Reconfiguration of
                              Interstate ramps, I-40,
                              Memphis...................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
52             MI            [South Lyon, 2nd St.               $100,000
                              between Warren and
                              Haggadorn] Pontiac Trail
                              between E. Liberty and
                              McHattie Street...........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[61            MO            Road widening and curb and      $2,400,000]
                              gutter improvements on Hwy
                              33 in Kearney.............
61             AL            Grade crossing improvements        $250,000
                              along Wiregrass Central RR
                              at Boll Weevil Bypass in
                              Enterprise, AL............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
64             PA            Improvements to exits along    [$6,560,000]
                              Interstate 81 in Franklin       $8,480,000
                              County, PA--Antrim Road...
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[68            NY            Town of Chester                    $64,000]
                              reconstruction of Walton
                              Lake Estates subdivision
                              and related roads.........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
80             PA            Design and construct           [$4,544,000]
                              relocation of U.S. 11           $4,731,200
                              between Ridge Hill and
                              Hempt Roads...............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
87             MO            [Lewis and Clark                 $1,600,000
                              Expressway] M-291 highway
                              outer road improvement
                              project...................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
98             MN            [Lyndale Avenue Bridge,         $13,000,000
                              Richfield] Right-of-way
                              and construction for the
                              77th Street reconstruction
                              project, including the
                              Lyndale Avenue Bridge over
                              I-494, Richfield..........
[99            MI            Provide a bypass around the        $80,000]
                              Village of Almont during M-
                              53 reconstruction which is
                              contiguous with Macomb
                              County....................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
128            MO            Widening, curb and gutter      [$2,400,000]
                              improvements on Hwy 92 as       $4,800,000
                              part of Hwy 33
                              redevelopment project in
                              Kearney...................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
154            MN            Construct recreational           $1,300,000
                              visitor center on the
                              Mesabi Trail, City of
                              [Virginia] Eveleth........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
159            IN            [Construct interchange for     [$2,400,000]
                              146th St. and I-69]             $3,200,000
                              Upgrade 146th St. to I-69
                              Access, Hamilton County,
                              Indiana...................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
161            AK            [False Pass Road                 $3,000,000
                              construction from small
                              boat harbor dock to
                              airport and town]
                              Construct False Pass
                              causeway and road to the
                              terminus of the south arm
                              breakwater project........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
170            PA            [For design, land and ROW        [$800,000]
                              acquisition, and                $1,600,000
                              construction of a parking
                              facility and associated
                              activities in the City of
                              Wilkes-Barre] Study of a
                              Maglev train route from
                              Northeast Pennsylvania
                              through New Jersey and New
                              York......................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
193            ME            [Improvements to Route 108       $1,500,000
                              to enhance access to
                              business park, Rumford]
                              Improvements to or access
                              to Route 108 to enhance
                              access to the business
                              park near Rumford.........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[203           NY            Install Improvements for          $250,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS K277................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
207            PA            SR 219 Purchase of right-of-  [$13,600,000]
                              way and completion of four     $13,200,000
                              lane extension from the
                              Town of Somerset to the
                              Maryland border...........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
221            NY            [Improve traffic flow on           $500,000
                              Rockaway Point Boulevard
                              in the Breezy Point
                              neighborhood of Queens
                              County, including work to
                              install a traffic signal
                              at the intersection of
                              Rockaway Point Boulevard
                              and Reid Avenue] Study and
                              implement transportation
                              improvements in the Breezy
                              Point neighborhood of
                              Queens County.............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
240            PA            Design, construct                [$800,000]
                              intersection and other          $2,400,000
                              upgrades on PA 24 and 124
                              in York County, PA........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[248           PA            Design and construct access     $1,600,000]
                              to intermodal facility in
                              York County...............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
259            MN            [Corridor study, EIS, and          $800,000
                              ROW acquisition for a
                              future highway and bridge
                              over the Mississippi
                              River, City of Brainerd]
                              Design and construction of
                              the Clair Nelson
                              Intermodal Center in
                              Finland, Lake County......
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
274            MI            [Van Buren, Belleville Road        $880,000
                              widen to 5 lanes between
                              Tyler and Ecorse]
                              Intersection improvements
                              at Belleville and Ecorse
                              Roads and approach
                              roadways, and widen
                              Belleville Road from
                              Ecorse to Tyler, Van Buren
                              Township, Michigan........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
277            IL            [Widening two blocks of            $384,000
                              Poplar St. from Park Ave.
                              to 13th Street, Williamson
                              County] Construct
                              connector road from
                              Rushing Drive North to
                              Grand Ave., Williamson
                              County....................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
301            NJ            [Improvements for St.              $400,000
                              Georges Avenue from Wood
                              Avenue to Chestnut Street
                              including the Linden and
                              Roselle sides of the
                              street] Improvements for
                              St. Georges Avenue between
                              East Baltimore Avenue on
                              the southwest and Chandler
                              Avenue on the northeast...
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
314            FL            [Hollywood U.S. Route 1        [$1,840,000]
                              Young Circle Safety               $610,000
                              Improvement] Streetscape
                              enhancements to the
                              transit and pedestrian
                              corridor, Fort Lauderdale,
                              Downtown Development
                              Authority.................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
324            MI            [Alger County, Repaving a        $1,280,720
                              portion of H-58 from Buck
                              Hill towards Little Beaver
                              Road] Paving a portion of
                              H-58 from Buck Hill to
                              4,000 feet east of
                              Hurricane River...........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
342            PA            [Design, engineering, ROW          $480,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of a
                              connector road between
                              Pennsylvania Rt. 93 and
                              Pennsylvania Rt. 309 in
                              Hazle Township] Design,
                              engineering, right-of-way
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking,
                              roadway redesign, and
                              cross pipe and catch basin
                              restoration and
                              replacement on Northgate,
                              Mandy Court, Vine Street,
                              and 36th Street in
                              Milnesville West, and on
                              Hillside Drive (including
                              the widening of the bridge
                              on Hillside Drive), Club
                              40 Road, Sunburst and
                              Venisa Drives, and
                              Stockton #7 Road in Hazle
                              Township, Luzerne County..
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
372            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign,
                              replacement of the Nesbitt
                              Street Bridge, and
                              placement of a guard rail
                              adjacent to St. Vladimir's
                              Cemetery on Mountain Road
                              (S.R. 1007) in Larksville
                              Borough, Luzerne County...
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
395            TN            [Plan and construct                $320,000
                              interchange improvements,
                              I-65 at Highland Road]
                              Plan and construct
                              interchange at I-65, from
                              existing SR-109 to I-65...
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
398            IL            [To construct a new 2-lane         $400,000
                              road extending 1650 feet
                              north from intersection
                              with University Park
                              Drive, Edwardsville]
                              Construct a new 2-lane
                              road extending north from
                              University Park Drive and
                              improvements to University
                              Park Drive................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
424            NY            Construct sidewalk and           [$264,000]
                              improvements on Broadway          $644,000
                              in the Town of Cortlandt..
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
446            AK            [Westside development            $5,000,000
                              Williamsport-Pile Bay
                              Road] Transportation
                              improvements for
                              development of the
                              Williamsport-Pile Bay Road
                              corridor..................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
463            TN            Plan and construct a             $2,000,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail, [Cookeville] Putnam
                              County....................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
545            ME            [Plan and construct              $4,360,000
                              Lewiston/Auburn Downtown
                              Connector] Planning,
                              design, and construction
                              of improvements to the
                              highway systems connecting
                              to Lewistown and Auburn
                              downtowns.................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[552           NY            Install Improvements for          $250,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS Q200................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
576            NE            [Design, right-of-way and        $7,600,000
                              construction of Nebraska
                              Highway 35 between Norfolk
                              and South Sioux City]
                              Design, right-of-way, and
                              construction of Nebraska
                              Highway 35 between Norfolk
                              and South Sioux City,
                              including an interchange
                              at Milepost 1 on I-129....
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[590           NY            Install Improvements for          $250,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety in the
                              vicinity of Prospect Park
                              Yeshiva...................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
595            CA            [Street Closure at]                $640,000
                              Transportation improvement
                              project near Chevy Chase
                              Drive, Glendale...........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
615            NY            [Roadway improvements to         $1,600,000
                              Woodbury Rd. at
                              intersection with Syosset-
                              Woodbury Rd] Roadway
                              improvements to Jackson
                              Avenue between Jericho
                              Turnpike and Teibrook
                              Avenue....................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
625            PA            [Design, engineering, ROW          $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign in Old
                              Forge Borough, Lackawanna
                              County] Design,
                              engineering, right-of-way
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign on
                              Sampson Street, Dunn
                              Avenue, Powell Street,
                              Josephine Street, Pittston
                              Avenue, Railroad Street,
                              McClure Avenue, and Baker
                              Street in Old Forge
                              Borough, Lackawanna County
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
649            NY            [Construct and enhance           $1,200,000
                              Fillmore Avenue and
                              traffic down-grade and
                              infrastructure
                              improvements to Humboldt
                              Parkway, Buffalo]
                              Construction and
                              enhancement of the
                              Fillmore Avenue Corridor,
                              Buffalo...................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
655            MN            Environmental studies,           $4,000,000
                              safety improvement
                              construction, and right-of-
                              way acquisition for Trunk
                              Highway 55 Corridor
                              Protection Project........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
671            OH            Perry Park Road                     $53,600
                              Improvements [and
                              Pedestrian Trail
                              Expansion], including
                              parking facilities and
                              Pedestrian Trail Expansion
                              at Call Road in the
                              Village of Perry, OH......
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[674           ............  ...........................             $0]
674            AL            Grade crossing improvements        $300,000
                              along Conecuh Valley RR at
                              Henderson Highway (CR-21)
                              in Troy, AL...............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
676            WI            [Reconstruct and rebuild         $5,600,000
                              St. Croix River Crossing,
                              connecting Wisconsin State
                              Highway 64 in Houlton,
                              Wisconsin to Minnesota
                              State Highway 36 in
                              Stillwater, Minnesota] St.
                              Croix River crossing
                              project, Wisconsin State
                              Highway 64, St. Croix
                              County, Wisconsin, to
                              Minnesota State Highway
                              36, Washington County.....
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
697            PA            [Brighton Road Extension-          $800,000
                              Add new street to N Shore
                              roadway network to
                              facilitate access to
                              amphitheater] Highway,
                              traffic-flow, pedestrian
                              facility, and streetscape
                              improvements, Pittsburgh..
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
716            CA            [Conduct a Project Study           $400,000
                              Report for new Highway 99
                              interchange between SR 165
                              and Bradbury Road, serving
                              Turlock/Hilmar region]
                              Conduct a project study
                              report for new Highway 99
                              Interchange between SR 165
                              and Bradbury Road, and
                              safety improvements/
                              realignment of SR 165,
                              serving Turlock/Hilmar
                              region....................
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726            CA            [Grade Separation at               $800,000
                              Vanowen and Cliveborne,
                              Burbank] Grade Separation
                              at Vanowen and Clybourn,
                              Burbank...................
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[739           ............  ...........................             $0]
739            AL            Grade crossing improvements        $300,000
                              along Luxapalila Valley RR
                              in Lamar and Fayette
                              Counties, AL (Crossings at
                              CR-6, CR-20, SH-7, James
                              Street, and College Drive).
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
746            OH            [Planning and construction       $2,000,000
                              of a bicycle trail
                              adjacent to the I-90 and
                              SR 615 Interchange in]
                              Planning, construction,
                              and extension of bicycle
                              trails adjacent to the I-
                              90 and SR 615 Interchange,
                              along the Greenway
                              Corridor and throughout
                              Lake County, OH...........
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[749           ............  ...........................             $0]
749            PA            UPMC Heliport in Bedford...        $750,000
         *            *         *         *         *         *
753            PA            Widening of Rt. 22 and SR      [$2,700,000]
                              26 in Huntingdon. Upgrades      $3,200,000
                              to the interchange at U.S.
                              Rt. 22 and SR 26..........
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[759           NY            Install Improvements for          $250,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS Q114................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
766            MA            [Pedestrian Walkway for the        $780,000
                              Town of Norwood] Design
                              and construction of the
                              walking path at Ellis
                              Pond, Norwood.............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
770            OH            [Construct connector             $1,000,000
                              roadway between SR 13 and
                              Horns Hill Road in north
                              Newark] Improve existing
                              Horns Hill Road in North
                              Newark, Ohio, from
                              Waterworks Road to Licking
                              Springs Road..............
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777            AK            [Construct linking road          $1,500,000
                              from airport to port in
                              Akutan] Akutan Airport
                              access....................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
799            PA            Widening of Route 40 in        [$1,600,000]
                              Wharton Township, Fayette       $2,000,000
                              County, Pa................
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803            IL            Widening of Old Madison          $1,600,000
                              Road, [St. Clair County]
                              city of Madison...........
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805            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign on Oak
                              Street from Stark Street
                              to the township line at
                              Mayock Street and on East
                              Mountain Boulevard in
                              Plains Township, Luzerne
                              County....................
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813            MN            [TH 36--Stillwater Bridge;         $400,000
                              cut-and-cover approach to
                              river crossing]
                              Preliminary design and
                              study of long-term roadway
                              approach alternatives to
                              TH 36/SH 64 St. Croix
                              River Crossing Project....
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
816            MI            Widening of M-24 from two        [$800,000]
                              lanes to four lanes with a        $880,000
                              boulevard from I-69 to the
                              county line...............
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826            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $200,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of a
                              connector road between PA
                              115 [and Interstate 81]
                              and exit 168 on Interstate
                              81 or the intersection of
                              the connector road with
                              Northampton St. in Luzerne
                              County....................
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829            MA            [Conduct design,                 $1,400,000
                              feasibility and
                              environmental impact
                              studies of proposal to
                              relocate New Bedford/
                              Fairhaven bridge] $400,000
                              to conduct New Bedford/
                              Fairhaven Bridge
                              modernization study;
                              $1,000,000 to design and
                              build New Bedford Business
                              Park access road..........
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[841           NY            City of Peeskill, NY Street        $41,600]
                              Resurfacing Program, Brown
                              Street....................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
852            FL            [Acquire Right-of-Way for          $400,000
                              Ludlam Trail, Miami,
                              Florida] Planning, design,
                              and engineering, Ludlam
                              Trail, Miami..............
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[879           NY            Install Improvements for          $250,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS Q153................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
881            CA            [North Atlantic Pedestrian         $480,000
                              Bridge, Monterey Park]
                              Pedestrian safety
                              improvements near North
                              Atlantic Boulevard,
                              Monterey Park.............
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883            PA            [Design, engineering, ROW          $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign in West
                              Pittston, Luzerne County]
                              Design, engineering, right-
                              of-way acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, parking, roadway
                              redesign, and safety
                              improvements (including
                              curbing, stop signs,
                              crosswalks, and pedestrian
                              sidewalks) at and around
                              the 3-way intersection
                              involving Susquehanna
                              Avenue, Erie Street, and
                              Second Street in West
                              Pittston, Luzerne County..
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889            CO            [U.S. 160, East of Wolf         $12,000,000
                              Creek Pass] U.S. 160,
                              State Highway 3 to east of
                              the Florida River.........
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[905           NY            Town of Chester                   $160,000]
                              reconstruction of 13
                              independent town roads....
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
923            IL            [Improve safety of culvert         $256,000
                              replacement on 250th Rd.
                              between 460th St. and
                              County Hwy 20 in Grandview
                              Township, Edgar County,
                              IL] Improve safety of a
                              horizontal curve on
                              Clarksville St. 0.25 miles
                              north of 275th Rd. in
                              Grandview Township, Edgar
                              County....................
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947            FL            [Widen West Virginia Drive       $2,400,000
                              from Floresta Drive to
                              U.S. 1 in St. Lucie] Third
                              East/West River Crossing,
                              St. Lucie River...........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
959            GA            Construct and Improve            $3,200,000
                              Westside Parkway,
                              [Northern Section,] in
                              Fulton County.............
[960           NY            City of Peeskill, NY Street       $104,000]
                              Resurfacing Program,
                              Hudson Avenue.............
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963            IL            [For engineering, right-of-      $1,700,000
                              way acquisition and
                              reconstruction of two
                              existing lanes on Arsenal
                              Road from Baseline Rd. to
                              Rt. 53] For engineering,
                              right-of-way acquisition,
                              and reconstruction of 2
                              existing lanes on
                              Manhattan Road from
                              Baseline Road to Route 53.
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
967            PA            [Design, engineering, ROW          $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign in
                              Plymouth Borough, Luzerne
                              County] Design,
                              engineering, right-of-way
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking,
                              roadway redesign, and
                              catch basin restoration
                              and replacement on Cherry
                              Street, Willow Street, Eno
                              Street, Flat Road, Krispin
                              Street, Parrish Street,
                              Carver Street, Church
                              Street, Franklin Street,
                              Carolina Street, East Main
                              Street, and Rear Shawnee
                              Avenue in Plymouth
                              Borough, Luzerne County...
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983            MD            [Land Acquisition for           $15,600,000
                              Highway Mitigation in
                              Cecil and Worcester
                              Counties, MD] Land
                              acquisition for highway
                              mitigation in Cecil, Kent,
                              Queen Annes, and Worcester
                              Counties..................
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989            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign on Old
                              Ashley Road, Ashley
                              Street, Phillips Street,
                              First Street, Ferry Road,
                              and Division Street in
                              Hanover Township, Luzerne
                              County....................
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994            ............  ...........................              $0
994            PA            Construct 2 flyover ramps          $500,000
                              and S. Linden Street exit
                              for access to industrial
                              sites in the cities of
                              McKeesport and Duquesne.
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996            PA            Acquisition of adjacent        [$2,000,000]
                              property to planned Park-n-       $687,000
                              Ride at Kressler and
                              Hamilton Boulevards in
                              Wescosville, PA...........
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1015           MN            [Right-of-way acquisition          $800,000
                              for Mississippi River
                              Bridge connecting I-94 and
                              U.S. 10 between U.S. 169
                              and TH 101] Mississippi
                              River Crossing connecting
                              I-94 and US 10 between US
                              160 and TH 101, MN........
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1039           CA            [Widen State Route 98,           $2,400,000
                              including storm drain
                              developments, from Kloke
                              Road to State Route 111,
                              Calexico] Widen State
                              Route 98, including storm
                              drain developments, from
                              D. Navarro Avenue to State
                              Route 111.................
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1047           AK            [Bridge over Fish Creek in       $1,000,000
                              Matanuska-Susitna Borough]
                              Bridge and road work at
                              Little Susitna River
                              Access road in Matanuska-
                              Susitna Borough...........
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1059           NY            Town of Chester Surrey           [$240,000]
                              Meadow subdivision road           $420,000
                              improvements..............
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[1071          NY            Install Improvements for          $250,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of IS R72/PS R69..........
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1101           GA            [I-285 Riverside                 $1,600,000
                              interchange
                              reconstruction, Fulton
                              County, Georgia] I-285
                              underpass/tunnel
                              assessment and engineering
                              and interchange
                              improvements in Sandy
                              Springs...................
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1124           ME            Construct bicycle and            $1,000,000
                              pedestrian [bridge over
                              Stillwater River, Orono]
                              routes....................
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1157           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign on Mill
                              Street from Prince Street
                              to Roberts Street, John
                              Street from Roberts Street
                              to end, Thomas Street from
                              Roberts Street to end,
                              Williams Street from
                              Roberts Street to end,
                              Charles Street from
                              Roberts Street to end,
                              Fair Street from Roberts
                              Street to end, Newport
                              Avenue from East Kirmar
                              Avenue to end in Newport
                              Township, Luzerne County..
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1206           NY            Replace structurally               $800,000
                              deficient bridge over the
                              Pocantico River, the
                              Village of [Pleasantville]
                              Briarcliff Manor..........
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1210           NY            [Town of New Windsor               $592,000
                              Toleman and Station Roads
                              Reconstruction and area
                              Improvements] Town of New
                              Windsor--Riley Road, Shore
                              Drive, and area road
                              improvements..............
[1211          ............  ...........................             $0]
1211           PA            Road improvements and              $500,000
                              upgrades related to the
                              Pennsylvania State
                              Baseball Stadium..........
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[1216          ............  ...........................             $0]
1216           PA            For roadway construction         $1,313,000
                              improvements to Route 222
                              relocation, Lehigh County.
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[1256          ............  ...........................             $0]
1256           PA            Construction of a bridge           $700,000
                              over Brandywine Creek as
                              part of the Boot Road
                              extension project,
                              Downingtown Borough.
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1275           NJ            [Construct Riverbank Park        $2,000,000
                              Bike Trail, Kearny]
                              Scoping, permitting,
                              engineering, construction
                              management, and
                              construction of Riverbank
                              Park Bike Trail, Kearny...
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1278           NY            Land acquisition and             [$740,000]
                              improvements on Louisa            $989,600
                              Street, Peekskill, NY.....
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1281           MS            [Upgrade roads in Attala           $800,000
                              County District 4 (Roads
                              4211 and 4204), Kosciusko,
                              Ward 3 (U.S. Highway 16),
                              and Ethel (U.S. Highway
                              12), Attala County]
                              Upgrade roads in Attala
                              County District 4 (Roads
                              4211 and 4204), Kosciusko,
                              Ward 2, and Ethel, Attala
                              County....................
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[1291          ............  ...........................             $0]
1291           PA            Enhance parking facilities          $20,000
                              in Chester Springs,
                              Historic Yellow Springs.
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[1304          ............  ...........................             $0]
1304           PA            Improve the intersection at        $250,000
                              SR 100/SR 4003 (Kernsville
                              Road), Lehigh County.
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1328           NJ            [Quinn Road realignment,         $2,400,000
                              Clifton] Construct public
                              access roadways and
                              pedestrian safety
                              improvements in and around
                              Montclair State University
                              in Clifton................
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1345           MI            Construction of a hike and         $400,000
                              bike path from Riverbends
                              Park, 22 Mile Road, [to
                              Stony Creek Park, 25 Mile
                              Road in Shelby Township]
                              south to the city of Utica
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1354           PA            Conversion of Penn and Park       [$40,000]
                              Bridges located over               $50,000
                              Spring Run in Altoona, PA
                              into pedestrian bridges...
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[1357          ............  ...........................             $0]
1357           PA            Intersection signalization         $250,000
                              at SR 3020 (Newburg Road)/
                              Country Club Road,
                              Northampton County.
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1363           PA            [Design, engineering, ROW          $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in
                              Edwardsville Borough,
                              Luzerne County] Design,
                              engineering, right-of-way
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, handicap
                              access ramps, parking, and
                              roadway redesign on Bilbow
                              Street from Church Street
                              to Pugh Street, on Pugh
                              Street from Swallow Street
                              to Main Street, Jones Lane
                              from Main Street to Hoblak
                              Street, Cherry Street from
                              Green Street to Church
                              Street, Main Street from
                              Jackson Street to end,
                              Short Street from Cherry
                              Street to Main Street, and
                              Hillside Avenue in
                              Edwardsville Borough,
                              Luzerne County............
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[1382          NY            Install Improvements for          $250,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS K124................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
1386           NJ            [Pedestrian and bicycle          [$600,000]
                              facilities, and street            $300,000
                              lighting in Haddon Heights/
                              Barrington] Pedestrian and
                              bicycle facilities, and
                              street lighting in Haddon
                              Heights...................
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[1395          ............  ...........................             $0]
1395           PA            Improve the intersection at        $220,000
                              SR 100/SR 29, Lehigh
                              County.
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1450           OH            Planning and construction          $800,000
                              on bike paths and trails
                              as part of Phases [III-VI]
                              III-VII in Ashtabula
                              Metroparks Western Reserve
                              Greenway..................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
1487           FL            Widen State Road 80, Hendry      [$800,000]
                              County....................      $1,600,000
1488           SD            [Construction of 4-lane          $6,400,000
                              highway on U.S. 79 between
                              Maverick Junction, and the
                              Nebraska border] Construct
                              a 4-lane highway between
                              Maverick Junction and the
                              Nebraska border...........
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[1496          ............  ...........................             $0]
1496           PA            Study future needs of East-        $115,200
                              West road infrastructure
                              in Adams County.
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1501           MN            [Construction and widening       $1,600,000
                              of TH 241 in the City of
                              St. Michael, MN]
                              Construction and right-of-
                              way acquisition of TH 241,
                              CSAH 35 and associated
                              streets in the city of St.
                              Michael...................
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1519           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $320,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign at the
                              intersection of Quincy/
                              West Drinker/Electric
                              Streets near the Dunmore
                              School complex in Dunmore
                              Borough, Lackawanna County
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1525           FL            Four-laning SR 281 (Avalon      $11,600,000
                              Boulevard) in Santa Rosa
                              County from Interstate 10
                              to [north of CSX RR
                              Bridge] US Highway 90.....
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1533           PA            Improvements to 8th and 9th      [$392,000]
                              Street bridges between            $490,000
                              Pleasant Valley Blvd. and
                              Valley View Blvd.,
                              Altoona, PA...............
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1544           FL            Plan and Construct 17th          $1,600,000
                              Street [connector] in the
                              City of Sarasota, FL......
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1575           PA            [Design and construct inner        $400,000
                              loop roadway around
                              Shippensburg Boro] Highway
                              and road signage, and
                              traffic signal
                              synchronization and
                              upgrades, in Shippensburg
                              Boro, Shippensburg
                              Township, and surrounding
                              municipalities............
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1579           CA            [San Gabriel Blvd.                 $160,000
                              Intersection Improvements
                              at Broadway and at Las
                              Tunas, San Gabriel] San
                              Gabriel Blvd.
                              rehabilitation project,
                              Mission Road to Broadway,
                              San Gabriel...............
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1639           CA            [Resurface and construct         $2,400,000
                              truck lane at CA Hwy 94
                              and I-8 interchange,
                              Boulevard] Operational and
                              highway safety
                              improvements on Hwy 94
                              between the 20 mile marker
                              post in Jamul and Hwy 188
                              in Tecate.................
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1661           AK            [Bogard/Sheldon Extension        $4,000,000
                              in Matanuska-Susitna
                              Borough] Sheldon West
                              Extension in Matanuska-
                              Susitna Borough...........
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1738           AZ            [Paving] Planning, design,       $3,440,000
                              and construction of Navajo
                              Route 9010-off of I-40 at
                              Houck, AZ (Exit 348) to
                              Pine Springs Day School...
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[1742          NY            Town of Chester Trout Brook        $56,000]
                              road improvements and
                              reconstruction............
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1765           PA            [Design, engineering, ROW      [$1,400,000]
                              acquisition and                 $1,600,000
                              construction of street
                              improvements, parking,
                              safety enhancements and
                              roadway redesign in
                              Pittston] Design,
                              engineering, right-of-way
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of street
                              improvements,
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking,
                              roadway redesign in
                              Pittston, including right-
                              of-way acquisition,
                              structure demolition, and
                              intersection safety
                              improvements in the
                              vicinity and including the
                              intersection of Main and
                              William Streets in
                              Pittston..................
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1783           FL            [Clark Road Clover Leaf at       $4,400,000
                              I-95, Jacksonville] Clark
                              Road access improvements,
                              Jacksonville..............
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1810           MN            [Design, engineering, and        $7,120,745
                              ROW acquisition to
                              reconstruct TH 95 bridge,
                              North Branch] Design,
                              engineering, ROW
                              acquisition, construction,
                              and construction
                              engineering for the
                              reconstruction of TH 95,
                              from 12th Avenue to CSAH
                              13, including bridge and
                              approaches, ramps,
                              intersecting roadways,
                              signals, turn lanes, and
                              multiuse trail, North
                              Branch....................
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1847           AK            [Ferry] Dock infrastructure      $3,000,000
                              at Seward Marine Center...
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1849           PA            [Reesdale Street roadway           $800,000
                              reconfiguration to allow
                              HOV access to new parking
                              facility] Highway, traffic-
                              flow, pedestrian facility,
                              and streetscape
                              improvements, Pittsburgh..
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
1852           ID            Reconstruct Grangemont Road      $1,600,000
                              (Idaho Forest Highway 67)
                              from Orofino to [Milepost
                              9.3] Milepost 24.3........
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[1897          NY            Install Improvements for          $250,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of IS X194................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
1926           OH            [Grading, paving, roads for     $12,000,000
                              the transfer of rail to
                              truck for the intermodal
                              facility at Rickenbacker
                              Airport] Grading, paving
                              roads, and the transfer of
                              rail-to-truck for the
                              intermodal facility at
                              Rickenbacker Airport,
                              Columbus, Ohio............
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1933           CA            [Construct two right hand          $400,000
                              turn for Byzantine Latino
                              Quarter transit plazas at
                              Normandie and Pico, and
                              Hoover and Pico, Los
                              Angeles] Enhance Byzantine
                              Latino Quarter transit
                              plazas at Normandie and
                              Pico, and Hoover and Pico,
                              Los Angeles, by improving
                              streetscapes, including
                              expanding concrete and
                              paving....................
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1975           AK            [Point MacKenzie in              $1,000,000
                              Matanuska-Susitna Borough
                              plan and design road
                              access] Point MacKenzie
                              Access Road improvements
                              in Matanuska-Susitna
                              Borough...................
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1983           PA            Provide access to HOV ramp     [$1,600,000]
                              from Reedsdale Street with      $1,000,000
                              traffic signals, pavement
                              markings, lane control and
                              fast acting gates.........
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2002           AK            [Providence Hospital Public      $3,000,000
                              Access Road] Providence
                              Hospital public access
                              road and enhancements,
                              including access
                              connections between the
                              proposed Providence
                              Regional Administration
                              Building and Piper Street,
                              to improve  access and
                              circulation in the
                              Providence Southwest
                              Campus....................
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2015           PA            [Completion of I-79-Kirwin       $1,600,000
                              Heights Interchange and
                              construction of retaining
                              walls, bridge and new
                              ramps] Heidelberg Borough/
                              Scott Township/Carnegie
                              Borough for design,
                              engineering, acquisition,
                              and construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting and safety
                              upgrades, and parking
                              improvements..............
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2023           IN            [Improve Bailie Street,            $256,000
                              Kentland] Biking and
                              pedestrian trail
                              construction, Kentland....
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[2030          NY            City of Peeskill, NY Street       $104,000]
                              Resurfacing Program.
                              Riverview Avenue..........
2031           GA            [SR 400 at SR 120 Old              $800,000
                              Milton Parkway
                              intersection improvement
                              Fulton County, Georgia]
                              Construct and improve
                              Westside Parkway in Fulton
                              County....................
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2035           FL            [Replace] Repair Platt           $2,400,000
                              Street Bridge.............
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2068           UT            Increase lane capacity and       $3,000,000
                              approaches on bridge over
                              Virgin River on Washington
                              Fields Road in Washington.
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2087           IL            [Increasing the height on        $2,400,000
                              the IL Rt. 82 Railroad
                              Underpass in Geneseo, IL]
                              Railroad crossing
                              improvement on Illinois
                              Route 82 in Geneseo.......
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2096           PA            Design and construct           [$4,800,000]
                              interchange and related         $5,217,600
                              improvements at I-83 Exit
                              18........................
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2103           NE            Design, right-of-way and       [$2,000,000]
                              construction for the            $3,000,000
                              Louisville Bypass,
                              Nebraska..................
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2144           PA            [Design, engineering, ROW          $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Avoca
                              Borough, Luzerne County]
                              Design, engineering, right-
                              of-way acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign on Third
                              Street from Pittston
                              Avenue to Packer Street;
                              Swift Street from Packer
                              Street to Railroad Street;
                              Clark Street from Main
                              Street to South Street;
                              School Street from Main
                              Street to South Street;
                              Plane Street from Grove
                              Street to William Street;
                              John Street from 4 John
                              Street to William Street;
                              Grove Street from Plane
                              Street to Duryea Borough
                              line; Wood Street from
                              Cherry Street to Hawthorne
                              Street in Avoca Borough,
                              Luzerne County............
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2166           MN            [Design and right-of-way         $2,400,000
                              acquisition for I-35 and
                              CSAH 2 interchange in
                              Forest Lake, MN] Design,
                              right-of-way acquisition,
                              and construction for I-35
                              and CSAH2 interchange and
                              CSAH2 corridor to TH61 in
                              Forest Lake...............
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2168           PA            [Design, engineering, ROW        [$200,000]
                              acquisition and                 $1,000,000
                              construction of street
                              improvements, parking and
                              safety enhancements Main
                              and Parsonage Streets in
                              Pittston] Study and
                              design, engineering, right-
                              of-way acquisition, and
                              construction of street
                              improvements,
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, along the
                              Rt. 315 corridor from
                              Dupont to Wilkes Barre....
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2211           OH            [Construct road projects         $5,184,000
                              and transportation
                              enhancements as part of
                              RiverScape Phase III,
                              Montgomery County, Ohio]
                              Construct road projects
                              and transportation
                              enhancements as part of or
                              connected to RiverScape
                              Phase III, Montgomery
                              County, Ohio..............
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2219           OH            Improvements to [SR 91 in        $1,560,000
                              City of Twinsburg, OH]
                              Center Valley Parkway in
                              Twinsburg, OH.............
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2234           PA            [Construct the Eastern         [$4,000,000]
                              Inner Loop in Centre              $400,000
                              County around State
                              College, PA] North
                              Atherton Signal
                              Coordination Project in
                              Centre County.............
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2274           MI            Westland, Ann Arbor Trail        $2,520,000
                              [between Farmington and
                              Merriman] between Hines
                              Drive and Inkster,
                              Flamingo Street between
                              Ann Arbor Trail and Joy
                              Road, and the intersection
                              of Warren Road and
                              Newburgh Road.............
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2302           OH            Construct highway-rail             $240,000
                              crossing safety upgrades
                              at 3 grade crossings and
                              other road improvements to
                              Safford Street in Madison
                              Village, OH...............
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2308           PA            [Design, engineering, ROW          $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Throop
                              Borough, Lackawanna
                              County] Design,
                              engineering, right-of-way
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign,
                              including a project to
                              establish emergency access
                              to Catherino Drive from
                              South Valley Avenue in
                              Throop Borough, Lackawanna
                              County....................
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2316           FL            [Construct new bridge from       $4,000,000
                              West-Florida Turnpike to
                              CR 714 to 36th Street--
                              Cross S. Fork of St. Lucie
                              River--Indian Street to
                              U.S. 1 on east side]
                              Construct a new bridge at
                              Indian Street, Martin
                              County....................
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2332           PA            To enhance existing                $400,000
                              directional markers and
                              increase wayfinding
                              signage infrastructure in
                              [Monroe County] Carbon,
                              Monroe, Pike, and Wayne
                              Counties..................
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2342           OH            Streetscaping, bicycle           $2,800,000
                              trails, and related
                              improvements to the I-90--
                              SR 615 Interchange and to
                              Heisley Road in Mentor, OH
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2338           PA            Engineering, design and        [$1,600,000]
                              construction of an              $1,800,000
                              extension of Park Avenue
                              north to Lakemont Park in
                              Altoona...................
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2352           CA            [Improve I-8 off ramp to           $800,000
                              the Desert Farming
                              Institute, Imperial
                              County] Streetscaping and
                              transportation
                              enhancements on 7th Street
                              in Calexico, traffic
                              signalization on Highway
                              78, construction of the
                              Renewable Energy and
                              Transportation Learning
                              Center, improve and
                              enlarge parking lot, and
                              create bus stop, Brawley..
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2366           PA            [Design, engineering, ROW          $200,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of surface
                              improvements to the area
                              adjacent to Exit 168 of
                              Interstate 81 at the
                              Wachovia Arena in Wilkes-
                              Barre Township] Design,
                              engineering, right-of-way
                              acquisition, and paving of
                              the parking lot at the
                              Casey Plaza in Wilkes-
                              Barre Township............
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2375           NY            [Repair and Improve Streets    [$1,400,000]
                              in Astoria damaged by             $100,000
                              water main breaks]
                              Subsurface environmental
                              study to measure presence
                              of methane and benzene
                              gasses in vicinity of
                              Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and
                              the Kosciusko Bridge,
                              resulting from the Newtown
                              Creek oil spill...........
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2420           IL            [To construct an extension       $1,600,000
                              of U.S. 51 from 9 miles
                              south of Moweaqua to 4.6
                              miles south of Moweaqua]
                              Preconstruction and
                              construction activities of
                              U.S. 51 between the
                              Assumption Bypass and
                              Vandalia..................
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2424           AZ            Many Farms, Apache County--        $480,000
                              For the [Construction]
                              preconstruction (including
                              survey and archeological
                              clearances) and
                              construction of N8086 and
                              N8084 on the Navajo Nation
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2429           IL            [Construct Parking Facility        $192,000
                              and pedestrian walkways at
                              94th and S. Oak Park Ave,
                              Oak Lawn] Upgrade streets,
                              undertake streetscaping,
                              and implement traffic and
                              pedestrian safety
                              signalization improvements
                              and highway-rail crossing
                              safety improvements, Oak
                              Lawn......................
2430           UT            I-15 Freeway                     $3,600,000
                              Reconstruction--Springvill
                              e [200] 400 South
                              Interchange...............
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2436           PA            [For the Nanticoke City        [$5,600,000]
                              Redevelopment Authority to      $3,000,000
                              design, acquire land, and
                              construct a parking
                              garage, streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting and safety
                              improvements, and roadway
                              redesign in Nanticoke] For
                              Wilkes-Barre to design,
                              acquire land, and
                              construct a parking garage
                              or parkade, streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, and roadway
                              redesign at and around the
                              Sterling Hotel in Wilkes-
                              Barre, including on River
                              Street, Market Street, or
                              Franklin Street (or any
                              combination thereof) to
                              the vicinity of the Irem
                              Temple....................
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2482           WA            New [Country] County Road          $960,000
                              on Whidbey Island.........
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2511           FL            [Replace] Rehabilitate           $3,200,000
                              Columbus Drive Bridge.....
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2523           ME            [Penobscot Riverfront            $2,800,000
                              Development for bicycle
                              trails, amenities, and
                              traffic circulation
                              improvements, Bangor and
                              Brewer] Penobscot
                              Riverfront Development for
                              bicycle trails, amenities,
                              traffic circulation
                              improvements, and
                              waterfront access and
                              stabilization, Bangor and
                              Brewer....................
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2549           IL            Establish transportation           $432,000
                              museum [on Navy Pier],
                              Chicago...................
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[2553          NY            Install Improvements for          $250,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS X81.................
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2559           VA            [Construct Maersk Terminal       $1,600,000
                              interchange in Portsmouth]
                              Construct sound walls on
                              Route 164 at and near the
                              Maersk interchange........
2560           GA            [I-75 Welcom Project] I-285        $200,000
                              underpass/tunnel
                              assessment and engineering
                              and interchange
                              improvements in Sandy
                              Springs...................
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2563           MI            [Re-surfacing Sebewaing          [$332,800]
                              Road in Huron County]             $486,400
                              Construct hike and bike
                              path as part of Bridgeview
                              Bridge replacement in
                              Macomb County.............
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2573           NY            [Town of North Salem               $160,000
                              improvements and repaving
                              to Hawley Road]
                              Rehabilitation of Sugar
                              Hill Road in North Salem,
                              NY........................
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2604           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign on
                              Coolidge, Bridge (from
                              Main to Monroe), Skytop
                              (from Gedding to Skytop),
                              Atwell (from Bear Creek
                              Rd. to Pittston Township),
                              Wood (to Bear Creek Rd.),
                              Pine, Oak (from Penn
                              Avenue to Lackawanna
                              Avenue), McLean, Second,
                              and Lolli Lane in Dupont
                              Borough, Luzerne County...
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2637           OH            [Construction and road             $400,000
                              improvements to Hubbard
                              Road in Burton Township,
                              OH] Construction, road and
                              safety improvements in
                              Geauga County, OH.........
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2656           PA            Beford, PA Relocation of      [$12,228,000]
                              Old Route 220 and Sweet         $8,970,000
                              Road. Complete preliminary
                              engineering, purchase
                              right-of-way, construction
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2663           CA            [Purchase of Rosemead Blvd.        $800,000
                              ROW, Temple City] Rosemead
                              Boulevard safety
                              enhancement and
                              beautification, Temple
                              City......................
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2671           UT            Expand Redhills Parkway          $4,000,000
                              [from 2 to 5 lanes and
                              improve alignment within
                              rights-of-way in St.
                              George], St. George.......
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2690           CA            [San Gabriel Blvd. and             $160,000
                              Mission Road Intersection
                              Improvements, San Gabriel]
                              San Gabriel Blvd.
                              rehabilitation project,
                              Mission Road to Broadway,
                              San Gabriel...............
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2698           FL            [Palm Bay Parkway from             $800,000
                              Emerson Drive to U.S. 192,
                              Palm Bay, FL] Interchanges
                              at I-95/Ellis Road and
                              between Grant Road and
                              Micco Road, Brevard County
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2704           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign on West
                              Cemetery Street and
                              Frederick Courts in Ashley
                              Borough, Luzerne County...
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2711           FL            [Springfield Rd.                 $1,200,000
                              Improvements,
                              Jacksonville] Main Street
                              Road Improvements through
                              Springfield, Jacksonville.
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2720           NJ            [Streetscape Improvements        [$400,000]
                              to Clements Bridge Road           $700,000
                              from Newton Avenue to New
                              Jersey Turnpike,
                              Barrington] Pedestrian and
                              bicycle facilities and
                              street lighting in
                              Barrington and streetscape
                              improvements to Clements
                              Bridge Road from the
                              circle at the White Horse
                              Pike to NJ Turnpike
                              overpass in Barrington....
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2723           AL            Construction of Sulphur        [$4,000,000]
                              Springs Road Bypass in          $3,150,000
                              City of Hoover, Alabama...
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2732           NY            [Improve Traffic Flow on           $500,000
                              Lefferts Boulevard by
                              Rehabilitating Facilities
                              Surrounding LIRR/Kew
                              Gardens Eastbound Station]
                              Pedestrian safety
                              improvements in the
                              vicinity of LIRR stations.
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2743           IL            [Improve safety of a                $70,400
                              horizontal curve on
                              Clarksville St. .25 mile
                              north of 275th Road in
                              Grandview Township, Edgar
                              County, Illinois] Improve
                              safety of culvert
                              replacement on 250th Rd.
                              between 460th St. and Cty
                              Hwy 20 in Grandview
                              Township, Edgar County....
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2781           WY            [Riverton: Reconstruct Hwy         $880,000
                              26--Main St] Highway and
                              road signage, road
                              construction, and other
                              transportation improvement
                              and enhancement projects
                              on or near Highway 26, in
                              Riverton and surrounding
                              areas.....................
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[2800          FL            Construct new east-west           $800,000]
                              road from the intersection
                              of Beeline Highway and PGA
                              Boulevard west to Seminole
                              Pratt Whitney Road........
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2804           IL            Establish transportation           $400,000
                              museum [on Navy Pier],
                              Chicago...................
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2811           CA            [San Gabriel Blvd.                 $160,000
                              Rehabilitation Project--
                              Broadway to Las Tunas, San
                              Gabriel] San Gabriel Blvd.
                              rehabilitation project,
                              Mission Road to Broadway,
                              San Gabriel...............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
2826           CA            Construct grade separation       $1,600,000
                              on [State Street and Cajon
                              Boulevard] Palm Avenue
                              along BNSF tracks in San
                              Bernardino................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
2860           UT            [Add lights to road from           $200,000
                              Halchita to Mexican Hat on
                              the Navajo Nation] Roadway
                              improvements from Halchita
                              to Mexican Hat on the
                              Navajo Nation.............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
2893           OH            [Grading, paving, roads for      $5,200,000
                              the transfer of rail to
                              truck for the intermodal
                              facility at Rickenbacker
                              Airport] Grading, paving
                              roads, and the transfer of
                              rail-to-truck for the
                              intermodal facility at
                              Rickenbacker Airport,
                              Columbus, Ohio............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
2931           MI            Resurfacing of [Frazho           $1,024,000
                              Road] Martin Road in
                              Roseville.................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[2936          IN            Revelop Hazeldell Road,           $800,000]
                              Hamilton County, Indiana..
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
2942           PA            [Redesigning the                 $1,200,000
                              intersection of U.S. 322/
                              High Street and Rosedale
                              Ave] Redesigning the
                              intersection of Business
                              U.S. 322/High Street and
                              Rosedale Avenue and
                              constructing a new East
                              Campus Drive between High
                              Street (U.S. 322) and
                              Matlock Street at West
                              Chester University, West
                              Chester, Pennsylvania.....
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
2956           PA            Route 322 Halls Run            [$1,360,000]
                              Upgrades from the               $2,080,000
                              intersection of Horsecreek
                              Road to Mapleshade Road--
                              Venango County............
2957           PA            [Design, engineering, ROW      [$2,000,000]
                              acquisition and                 $2,800,000
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Wilkes-
                              Barre] Design,
                              engineering, land
                              acquisition, right-of-way
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of a parking
                              garage, streetscapping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign in the
                              city of Wilkes-Barre......
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
2974           NY            Town of Chester, Lake Hill       [$120,000]
                              Farms subdivision road            $220,000
                              improvements..............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
2981           UT            [Add lighting on Highway           $175,000
                              262 on the Navajo Nation
                              in Aneth] Roadway
                              improvements on Highway
                              262 on the Navajo Nation
                              in Aneth..................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3014           NY            [Install Improvements for        [$250,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety in the        $2,500,000
                              vicinity of St. Roberts
                              Bellarmine] Design and
                              Construct school safety
                              projects in New York City.
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3047           UT            Construct pedestrian safety        $325,000
                              project and roadway
                              improvements on the Navajo
                              Nation in Montezuma Creek.
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3078           WA            [5th Street/US 2                    $80,000
                              Signalization Improvements
                              in Sultan] U.S. 2/Sultan
                              Basin Road improvements in
                              Sultan....................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3106           PA            Reconstruction of 11 mile        [$400,000]
                              segment of the Lower Trail        $500,000
                              between Williamsport and
                              Mt Edna, Blair County, Pa.
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3136           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign on Walden
                              Drive and Greenwood Hills
                              Drive in Wright Township,
                              Luzerne County............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3138           KS            [Elimination of highway-         $4,584,000
                              railway crossings at the
                              City of Pittsburg Port
                              Authority to increase
                              safety and reduce
                              congestion] Elimination of
                              highway-railway crossing
                              along the KO railroad from
                              Salina to Osborne to
                              increase safety and reduce
                              congestion................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3141           NE            Missouri River Bridges         [$2,800,000]
                              between U.S. 34, I-29 in        $1,800,000
                              Iowa and U.S. 75 in
                              Nebraska..................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[3160          MI            Resurface Caseville Road in       $153,600]
                              Huron County..............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3174           NY            [Planning and design,            $8,560,000
                              construction, and
                              relocations for Southtowns
                              Connector--NY Route 5 from
                              Coast Guard Base to Ohio
                              Street, including Fuhrmann
                              Boulevard] Improving Outer
                              Harbor access through
                              planning, design,
                              construction, and
                              relocations of Southtowns
                              Connector-NY Route 5,
                              Fuhrmann Boulevard, and a
                              bridge connecting the
                              Outer Harbor to downtown
                              Buffalo at the Inner
                              Harbor....................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3219           PA            Widen Route 666 in [Forest]      $1,200,000
                              Warren County.............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3240           SD            [Construct Railroad                $880,000
                              Underpass on Hwy 34 in
                              Pierre] Railroad-highway
                              crossings in Pierre.......
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3251           MN            [Corridor design work, I-94        $400,000
                              and Radio Drive, Woodbury,
                              MN] I-94 and Radio Drive
                              Interchange and frontage
                              road project, design,
                              right-of-way, and
                              construction, Woodbury....
      *         *         *        *         *         *         *
3254           PA            [Reconstruct PA Route 274,         $800,000
                              at PA Route 11/15,
                              Duncannon] Reconstruct PA
                              Route 274/34 Corridor,
                              Perry County..............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3260           IL            Undertake Traffic                $1,600,000
                              Mitigation and Circulation
                              Enhancements on 57th and
                              [Lake Shore Drive]
                              Lakeshore Drive and
                              parking facility/entrance
                              improvements serving the
                              Museum of Science and
                              Industry, Chicago.........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3283           NY            [Implement Improvements for      [$600,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety in Bronx      $1,300,000
                              County] Pedestrian access
                              improvements, including
                              installation of
                              infrastructure and
                              equipment for security and
                              surveillance purposes at
                              subway stations in
                              Astoria, New York.........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3291           GA            Upgrade sidewalks,               [$400,000]
                              lighting, landscaping from        $200,000
                              Cherry Street to Hampton
                              Street, Industrial Park to
                              Dooly Street, Montezuma...
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3327           GA            Construct and Improve            $1,600,000
                              Westside Parkway,
                              [Northern Section,] in
                              Fulton County.............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3353           TX            Environmental mitigation         $1,600,000
                              and construction related
                              to the SH 195 project and
                              related improvements in
                              Williamson County that had
                              adverse effects on the
                              Karst cave system.........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3368           FL            [Acquire Right-of-Way for          $200,000
                              Ludlam Trail, Miami,
                              Florida] Plan, design, and
                              engineering, Ludlam Trail,
                              Miami.....................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3410           TN            [Construct sound-walls             $664,000
                              between I-65 and Harding
                              Place in Davidson County]
                              Design, purchase land, and
                              construct sound walls
                              along the west side of I-
                              65 from approximately 950
                              feet south of the Harding
                              Place interchange south to
                              Hogan Road................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3456           MN            [Phase II/part II--CSAH 15       $2,272,000
                              to East of Scenic Highway
                              7 (1.2 miles)] Completion
                              of Phase II/Part I of a
                              project on Elizabeth
                              Avenue in Coleraine to
                              west of Itasca County
                              State Aid Highway 15 in
                              Itasca County.............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3474           GA            [Improve sidewalks, upgrade        $750,000
                              lighting, and add
                              landscaping, Newton
                              County] Yellow River
                              Trail, Newton County......
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3482           CA            [Project design and              $2,160,000
                              environmental assessment
                              of widening and improving
                              the interchange at ``H''
                              Street and I-5, Chula
                              Vista, Chula Vista]
                              Conduct a study to examine
                              multi-modal improvements
                              to the I-5 corridor
                              between the Main Street
                              Interchange and State
                              Route 54..................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3485           FL            [Hecksher Bridge                   $800,000
                              Replacement, Jacksonville]
                              Improve SR 105 (Hecksher
                              Drive) from Drummond Point
                              to August Road, including
                              bridges across the Broward
                              River and Dunns Creek,
                              Jacksonville..............
3486           FL            [NE 3 Ave. to NE 8th Ave.          $800,000
                              Rd. Reconstruction,
                              Gainesville] Construct
                              improvements to NE 19th
                              Street/NE 19th Terrace
                              from NE 3rd Avenue to NE
                              8th Avenue, Gainesville...
3487           FL            [University Ave. to NE 8         $1,600,000
                              Avenue Rd. Reconstruction,
                              Gainesville] Construct
                              improvements to NE 25th
                              Street from SR 26
                              (University Blvd.) to NE
                              8th Avenue, Gainesville...
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3537           CA            Conduct preliminary                $800,000
                              engineering and design
                              analysis for a dedicated
                              intermodal right-of-way
                              link between San Diego and
                              the proposed Regional
                              International Airport in
                              Imperial Valley and the
                              study of alternatives
                              along the North South
                              Corridor, including a
                              feasibility study and cost
                              benefit analysis
                              evaluating the comparative
                              options of dedicated
                              highway or highway lanes,
                              Maglev and conventional
                              high speed rail or any
                              combination thereof.......
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3556           NY            [Implement Improvements for      [$500,000]
                              Pedestrian Safety in            $1,100,000
                              Riverdale neighborhood of
                              Bronx County] Design and
                              rehabilitate staircases
                              used as streets due to the
                              steep grade of terrain in
                              Bronx County..............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3582           NY            [Planning and design,              $800,000
                              construction, and
                              relocations for Southtowns
                              Connector--NY Route 5 from
                              Coast Guard Base to Ohio
                              Street, including Fuhrmann
                              Boulevard] Improving Outer
                              Harbor access through
                              planning, design,
                              construction, and
                              relocations of Southtowns
                              Connector-NY Route 5,
                              Fuhrmann Boulevard, and a
                              bridge connecting the
                              Outer Harbor to downtown
                              Buffalo at the Inner
                              Harbor....................
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3597           IL            [Road Alignment from               $900,000
                              Caseyville Road to
                              Sullivan Drive, Swansea]
                              Road Alignment from IL
                              Route 159 to Sullivan
                              Drive, Swansea............
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3604           UT            Reconstruct 500 West/Kane          $250,000
                              Creek Boulevard, including
                              pedestrian and bicycle
                              access, in Moab...........
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[3632          ............  ...........................             $0]
3632           FL            Pine Island Road pedestrian        $610,000
                              overpass, city of Tamarac.
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
[3634          ............  ...........................             $0]
3634           FL            West Avenue Bridge, city of        $620,000
                              Miami Beach...............
[3635          ............  ...........................             $0]
3635           GA            Access Road in Montezuma...        $200,000
      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
3672           AZ            [Pave remaining stretch of       $1,600,000
                              the Turquoise Trail, BIA
                              Route 4, which is a north-
                              south road that joins AZ
                              HW 160 in the north to AZ
                              HW 264 in the south
                              portion of BIA Route 4]
                              Pave remaining stretch of
                              BIA Route 4 from the
                              junction of the BIA Route
                              4 and N8031 in Pinon, AZ,
                              to the Navajo and Hopi
                              border....................
3673           AK            [Improve marine intermodal      $14,000,000
                              facilities in Ketchikan]
                              Improve marine dry-dock
                              and facilities in
                              Ketchikan.................
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Subtitle H--Environment

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SEC. 1807. NONMOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION PILOT PROGRAM.

  (a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish and carry 
out a nonmotorized transportation pilot program to construct, 
in the following 4 communities selected by the Secretary, a 
network of nonmotorized transportation infrastructure 
facilities, including sidewalks, bicycle lanes, and pedestrian 
and bicycle trails, that connect directly with transit 
stations, schools, residences, businesses, recreation areas, 
and other community activity centers:
          (1) * * *

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          (3) [Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota] Minneapolis, 
        Minnesota.

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Subtitle I--Miscellaneous

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SEC. 1908. INCLUSION OF CERTAIN ROUTE SEGMENTS ON INTERSTATE SYSTEM AND 
                    NHS.

  (a) Interstate System.--
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          [(3) Treatment.--The designations under paragraph (2) 
        shall be treated, for purposes of title 23, United 
        States Code, as being made under section 103(c)(4) of 
        such title.]

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SEC. 1909. FUTURE OF SURFACE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM.

  (a) * * *
  (b) National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study 
Commission.--
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (9) Report and recommendations.--Not later than [July 
        1, 2007] December 31, 2007, the Commission shall submit 
        to Congress--
                  (A) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (11) Commission personnel matters.--
                  (A) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

                  (C) Administrative support.--On the request 
                of the Commission, [the Administrator of the 
                Federal Highway Administration] the Secretary 
                shall provide to the Commission, on a 
                reimbursable basis, the administrative support 
                and services necessary for the Commission to 
                carry out the duties of the Commission under 
                this section.
                  (D) Detail of personnel.--
                          (i) In general.--On the request of 
                        the Commission, the Secretary may 
                        detail[, on a reimbursable basis,] any 
                        of the personnel of the Department to 
                        the Commission to assist the Commission 
                        in carrying out the duties of the 
                        Commission under this section.

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          (14) Limitations.--Funds made available to carry out 
        this section may be expended only to support the 
        activities of the Commission. No data, analyses, 
        reports, or any other documents prepared for the 
        Commission to fulfill its duties may be provided to or 
        shared with other commissions or task forces until such 
        data, analyses, reports, or documents have been made 
        available to the public.
          [(14)] (15) Definition of surface transportation 
        system.--In this subsection, the term ``surface 
        transportation system'' includes--
                  (A) * * *

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          [(15)] (16) Authorization of appropriations.--There 
        is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust 
        Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out 
        this section [$1,400,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
        and 2007] $1,400,000 for fiscal year 2006 and 
        $3,400,000 for fiscal year 2007.
          [(16)] (17) Applicability of title 23.--Funds made 
        available to carry out this section shall be available 
        for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were 
        apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
        Code; except that such funds shall remain available 
        until expended, and the Federal share of the cost of a 
        project under this section shall be as provided in this 
        section.
          [(17)] (18) Termination.--
                  (A) * * *

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SEC. 1928. SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING BUY AMERICA.

  It is the sense of Congress that--
          (1) * * *
          (2) the current application by the Federal Highway 
        Administration of the Buy America test is only applied 
        to components or parts of a bridge project and not the 
        entire bridge project and this is inconsistent with 
        this sense of Congress;
          [(2)] (3) the law clearly states that domestic 
        materials must be used in Federal highway projects 
        unless there is a finding that the inclusion of 
        domestic materials will increase the cost of the 
        overall project by more than 25 percent;
          [(3)] (4) uncertainty regarding how to apply Buy 
        America laws for major bridge projects threatens the 
        domestic bridge industry;
          [(4)] (5) because the Nation's unemployment rate 
        continues to hover around 5.6 percent, steps are needed 
        to protect American workers and the domestic bridge 
        building industry; and
          [(5)] (6) the Buy American Act (41 U.S.C. 10a et 
        seq.) was designed to ensure that, when taxpayer money 
        is spent on direct Federal Government procurement and 
        infrastructure projects, these expenditures stimulate 
        United States production and job creation.

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SEC. 1934. TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (c) Table.--The table referred to in subsections (a) and (b) 
is as follows:

                       Transportation Improvements
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    No.          State           Project Description          Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.           AK             Denali Commission for docks,     $20,000,000
                             waterfront development
                             projects and related
                             transportation
                             infrastructure.............

      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
436.         AS             Village road improvements         $2,600,000
                             for Sua, Saole, and
                             Vaifanua counties in the
       

                 Eastern district...........

      *         *         *         *         *         *         *
448.         PR             To revitalize Old San Juan        $3,000,000
                             Historic District streets
                             by removing asphalt and
                             concrete and reinstalling
                             blue cobblestones..........

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SEC. 1939. BIA INDIAN ROAD PROGRAM.

  (a) * * *
  (b) Special Rule.--
          (1) In general.--For the villages listed in 
        subsection (a), the Indian reservation road program 
        shall be administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs 
        under the rules and regulations in effect before the 
        adoption of the final rule referred to in subsection 
        (a)[, and the Secretary].
          (2) Fiscal year 2006.--The Secretary shall pay, from 
        amounts made available to carry out section 202(d) of 
        title 23, United States Code, for fiscal year 2006 each 
        of the tribal organizations referred to in subsection 
        (a) for the Federal share of the costs of the projects 
        listed in subsection (a).
          (3) Fiscal year 2007.--The Secretary shall pay, from 
        amounts made available to carry out section 202(d) of 
        title 23, United States Code, for fiscal year 2007, the 
        tribal organizations listed in paragraphs (1) and (2) 
        of subsection (a) the difference between the Federal 
        share of the costs of the projects listed in such 
        paragraphs and the amounts paid to the respective 
        tribal organizations for such projects under this 
        section in fiscal year 2006.

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SEC. 1961. I-95/CONTEE ROAD INTERCHANGE [STUDY] DESIGN.

  [(a) In General.--The Secretary shall conduct a study on the 
I-95/Contee Road relocated interchange project located in 
Prince George's County, Maryland. The study shall assess how 
the proposed interchange will--
          [(1) leverage Federal investment in the I-95/Contee 
        Road relocated interchange project by encouraging a 
        public-private partnership between the State of 
        Maryland and the private financial interests supporting 
        the project;
          [(2) improve overall transportation efficiency in the 
        area and enhance fire, rescue, and emergency response 
        in the area;
          [(3) complement planned development in the area by 
        providing sufficient access to the Interstate System; 
        and
          [(4) otherwise provide public benefits and revenues.
  [(b) Data Collection.--As part of the study, the Secretary 
shall collect data regarding the economic impact of the 
project, including new jobs and State and county revenues in 
the form of real estate property taxes, retail sales taxes, and 
income and hotel sales and occupancy taxes.
  [(c) Report.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the 
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public 
Works of the Senate a report on the results of the study, 
including any recommendations of the Secretary.]
  (a) Design.--The Secretary shall make available the funds 
authorized to be appropriated by this section for the design of 
the I-95/Contee Road interchange in Prince George's County, 
Maryland.
  [(d)] (b) Funding.--
          (1) * * *

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SEC. 1964. PROJECT FEDERAL SHARE.

  (a) * * *

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  (c) Special Rule.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
law, the Federal share of the cost of the projects described in 
item numbers 1284 and 3093 in the table contained in section 
1702 of this Act shall be 100 percent.

TITLE II--HIGHWAY SAFETY

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SEC. 2002. HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAMS.

  (a) * * *
  (b) Administration of State Programs.--Section 402(b)(1) of 
such title is amended--
          (1) in subparagraph (C) by striking ``and'' at the 
        end;
          [(2) by redesignating clause (6) as clause (7);]
          [(3)] (2) in subparagraph (D) by striking ``State.'' 
        and inserting ``State; and''; and
          [(4)] (3) by adding at the end the following:
                  ``(E) provide satisfactory assurances that 
                the State will implement activities in support 
                of national highway safety goals to reduce 
                motor vehicle related fatalities that also 
                reflect the primary data-related crash factors 
                within a State as identified by the State 
                highway safety planning process, including--
                          ``(i) * * *

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SEC. 2007. ALCOHOL-IMPAIRED DRIVING COUNTERMEASURES.

  (a) * * *
  (b) Revised Grant Authority.--Section 410 of such title is 
amended--
          (1) in subsection (a)--
                  (A) by striking paragraph (3); and
                  (B) by redesignating paragraph (4) as 
                paragraph (3); [and]
                  [(C) in paragraph (3) (as so redesignated) by 
                striking the second comma following ``sixth'';]

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TITLE III--PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 3034. APPORTIONMENTS OF FORMULA GRANTS.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (d) Technical Amendments.--Section 5336 is amended--
          (1) * * *
          (2) in [paragraph (2)] subsection (a)(2), by 
        inserting before the period at the end the following: 
        ``, except that the amount apportioned to the Anchorage 
        urbanized area under subsection (b) shall be available 
        to the Alaska Railroad for any costs related to its 
        passenger operations'';

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SEC. 3037. ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS PROGRAM.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (c) Projects.--For each of fiscal years 2006 and 2007, of the 
funds authorized under this section, funds shall be made 
available to the following projects in not less than the 
amounts specified:
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (3) Lane County, Oregon Bus Rapid Transit [Phase II] 
        corridor study, $500,000.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 3040. OBLIGATION CEILING.

  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total of all 
obligations from amounts made available from the Mass Transit 
Account of the Highway Trust Fund by, and amounts appropriated 
under, subsections (a) through (f) of section 5338 of title 49, 
United States Code, shall not exceed--
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (4) $9,730,893,000 for fiscal year 2008, of which not 
        more than [$7,871,895,000] $7,872,893,000 shall be from 
        the Mass Transit Account; and

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SEC. 3043. PROJECT AUTHORIZATIONS FOR NEW FIXED GUIDEWAY CAPITAL 
                    PROJECTS.

  (a) * * *
  (b) Final Design and Construction.--The following projects 
are authorized for final design and construction for fiscal 
years 2005 through 2009 under paragraphs (1)(A) and (2)(A) of 
section 5309(m) of title 49, United States Code:
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (27) Portland, Oregon--South Corridor I-205/Portland 
        Mall/Milwaukie LRT.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (c) Preliminary Engineering.--The following projects are 
authorized for preliminary engineering for fiscal years 2005 
through 2009 under paragraphs (1)(A) and (2)(A) of section 
5309(m) of title 49, United States Code:
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (102A) Livermore, California--Livermore Amador Valley 
        Transit Authority BRT.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (105) [LOSSAN Del Mar-San Diego--Rail Corridor 
        Improvements] LOSSAN Rail Corridor Improvements.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (204) Sacramento--[Downtown] Streetcar Project.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (217) [San Diego] San Diego Transit--First Bus Rapid 
        Transit.

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SEC. 3044. PROJECTS FOR BUS AND BUS-RELATED FACILITIES AND CLEAN FUELS 
                    GRANT PROGRAM.

  (a) Projects.--Of the amounts made available to carry out 
section 5309(m)(2)(C) of title 49, United States Code, for each 
of fiscal years 2006 through 2009, the Secretary shall make 
funds available for the following projects in not less than the 
amounts specified for the fiscal year:


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Project Description               FY 06               FY 07               FY 08               FY 09
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Glendale, CA Purchase of CNG   $88,833             $92,696             $100,420            $104,283
 Buses for Glendale Beeline
 Transit System.................

                          *         *         *         *         *         *         *
25. New York City, NY First       $192,280            $200,640            [$217,360]          [$225,720]
 Phase Implementation of Bus                                               $167,360            $175,720
 Rapid Transit System...........

                          *         *         *         *         *         *         *
36. [Los Angeles, CA Wilshire-    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Vermont subway station
 reconstruction] Los Angeles
 County Metropolitan
 Transportation Authority
 (LACMTA) for bus and bus-
 related facilities in the
 LACMTA's service area..........

                          *         *         *         *         *         *         *
71. San Juan, Puerto Rico         $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Metropolitan Bus Authority--
 Buses..........................

                          *         *         *         *         *         *         *
84. [Sacramento, CA Construct     $1,345,960          $1,404,480          $1,521,520          $1,580,040
 intermodal station and related
 improvements] Improvements to
 the existing Sacramento
 Intermodal Facility (Sacramento
 Valley Station)................

                          *         *         *         *         *         *         *
94. [Ilwaco, WA Procure shuttles  $19,228             $20,064             $21,736             $22,572
 for Lewis and Clark National
 Historical Park] Pacific
 Transit, WA Vehicle Replacement

                          *         *         *         *         *         *         *
120. [Dayton Airport Intermodal   $144,210            $150,480            $163,020            $169,290
 Rail Feasibility Study] Greater
 Dayton Regional Transit
 Authority bus facilities.......

                          *         *         *         *         *         *         *
152. San Juan, Puerto Rico        $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Metropolitan Bus Authority--bus
 security equipment.............

                          *         *         *         *         *         *         *
416. [Improve marine intermodal]  $3,220,000          $3,360,000          $3,640,000          $3,780,000
 Improve marine dry-dock and
 facilities in Ketchikan........

                          *         *         *         *         *         *         *
457. Lancaster County,            $57,500             $60,000             [$65,000] $0        [$67,500] $0
 Pennsylvania Intermodal Center
 and Parking Facility...........

458. Hershey, Pennsylvania        $57,500             $60,000             [$65,000] $130,000  [$67,500] $135,000
 Intermodal Center and Parking
 Facility.......................

                          *         *         *         *         *         *         *
666. New York City, NY,                                                   $50,000             $50,000
 rehabilitation of subway
 stations to include passenger
 access improvements including
 escalators or installation of
 infrastructure for security and
 surveillance purposes..........
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  (c) Special Rule.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
law, the Secretary shall pay the Federal share of the net 
project cost to a State or local governmental authority, or 
other entity, that carries out or has carried out any part of 
the bus and bus-related facilities [projects numbered 258 and 
347] projects numbered 258, 347, and 411 under subsection (a).

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 3046. ALLOCATIONS FOR NATIONAL RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS.

  (a) In General.--Amounts appropriated pursuant to section 
5338(d) of title 49, United States Code, for national research 
and technology programs under sections 5312, 5314, and 5322 of 
such title shall be allocated by the Secretary as follows:
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (7) Hydrogen fuel cell shuttle deployment 
        demonstration project.--To demonstrate the utility of 
        [hydrogen fuel cell vehicles] hydrogen fueled vehicles 
        in daily shuttle service, $800,000 in each of fiscal 
        years 2006 and 2007 shall be provided for [hydrogen 
        fuel cell employee shuttle vans] hydrogen fueled 
        employee shuttle vans, related equipment, operations, 
        public education and outreach to the DaVinci Center in 
        Allentown, Pennsylvania.

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TITLE IV--MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Subtitle A--Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 4107. HIGH PRIORITY ACTIVITIES AND NEW ENTRANTS AUDITS.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (b) New Entrant Audits.--[Section 31104] Section 31144 of 
such title is amended--
          (1) by redesignating the second subsection (c) as 
        subsection (f); and

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 4114. INTRASTATE OPERATIONS OF INTERSTATE MOTOR CARRIERS.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (c) Determination of Unfitness by State.--Section 31144 of 
such title is amended--
          (1) by redesignating subsections (d), (e), and [the 
        second subsection (c)] (f) as subsections (e), (f), and 
        (g), respectively; and

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 4116. MEDICAL PROGRAM.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (f) Effective Date.--The [amendment made by subsection (a)] 
amendments made by subsections (a) and (b) shall take effect on 
the 365th day following the date of enactment of this Act.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 4121. DEPOSIT OF CERTAIN CIVIL PENALTIES INTO HIGHWAY TRUST FUND.

  Sections 31138(d)(5) and [31139(f)(5)] 31139(g)(5) of title 
49, United States Code, are each amended by striking ``Treasury 
as miscellaneous receipts'' and inserting ``Highway Trust Fund 
(other than the Mass Transit Account)''.

SEC. 4122. CDL LEARNER'S PERMIT PROGRAM.

  Chapter 313 of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
          (1) * * *
          (2) in section 31308--
                  (A) by inserting after ``[license] licenses'' 
                the first place it appears ``and learner's 
                permits'';

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SEC. 4142. REGISTRATION OF MOTOR CARRIERS AND FREIGHT FORWARDERS.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (c) Brokers.--Section 13904(a) of such title is amended--
          (1) * * *
          (2) by inserting ``of household goods'' after 
        ``broker'' each place it appears; and

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Subtitle C--Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 4305. REGISTRATION OF MOTOR CARRIERS BY STATES.

  (a) Termination of Registration Provisions.--Section 14504, 
and the item relating to such section in the analysis for 
chapter 145, of title 49, United States Code, are repealed 
effective on the first January 1st occurring more than [12 
months] 24 months after the date of enactment of this Act.

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                           TITLE V--RESEARCH

                          Subtitle A--Funding

SEC. 5101. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

  (a) In General.--The following sums are authorized to be 
appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass 
Transit Account):
          (1) Surface transportation research, development, and 
        deployment program.--To carry out sections 502, 503, 
        506, 507, [509, and 510] and 509 of title 23, United 
        States Code, and sections 5201, 5203, 5204, 5309, 5501, 
        5502, 5503, 5504, 5506, 5511, 5512, and 5513 of this 
        title $196,400,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 
        through 2009 shall be available.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (4) University transportation research.--To carry out 
        sections 5505 and 5506 of title 49, United States Code, 
        [$69,700,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 
        2009] $40,400,000 for fiscal year 2005, $69,700,000 for 
        fiscal year 2006, $76,400,000 for each of fiscal years 
        2007 and 2008, and $78,900,000 for fiscal year 2009.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (b) Applicability of Title 23, United States Code.--Funds 
authorized to be appropriated by subsection (a) shall be 
available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds 
were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
Code; except that the Federal share of the cost of a project or 
activity carried out using such funds shall be 50 percent or, 
in the case of funds appropriated by subsection (a) to carry 
out section 5201, 5202, or 5203 of this Act, 80 percent, unless 
otherwise expressly provided by this Act (including the 
amendments made by this Act) or otherwise determined by the 
Secretary, and such funds shall remain available until expended 
and shall not be transferable.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Subtitle B--Research, Technology, and Education

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 5210. FUTURE STRATEGIC HIGHWAY RESEARCH PROGRAM.

  (a) * * *

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  [(c) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
5101(a)(1) of this Act, $51,250,000 for each of fiscal years 
2006 through 2009, shall be available to carry out section 510 
of such title.]
  [(d)] (c) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 5 
of such title is further amended by adding at the end the 
following:

``510. Future strategic highway research program.''.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Subtitle E--Other Programs

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 5512. ADVANCED TRAVEL FORECASTING PROCEDURES PROGRAM.

  (a) Continuation and Acceleration of TRANSIMS Deployment.--
          (1) * * *
          (2) Program [appreciation] application.--The purpose 
        of the program is to assist State departments of 
        transportation and metropolitan planning 
        organizations--
                  (A) * * *

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TITLE VII--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


    Subtitle A--General Authorities on Transportation of Hazardous 
Materials

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 7102. DEFINITIONS.

  Section 5102 is amended as follows:
          (1) * * *
          (2) Hazmat employee.--Paragraph [(3)(A)] (3) is 
        amended--
                  (A) by striking [clause (i)] clause (i) of 
                subparagraph (A) and inserting the following:
                          ``(i) who--
                                  ``(I) is employed on a full 
                                time, part time, or temporary 
                                basis by a hazmat employer; or
                                  ``(II) is self-employed 
                                (including an owner-operator of 
                                a motor vehicle, vessel, or 
                                aircraft) transporting 
                                hazardous material in commerce; 
                                and'';
                  (B) in [clause (ii)] subparagraph (A)(ii)--
                          (i) by striking ``course of 
                        employment'' and inserting ``course of 
                        such full time, part time, or temporary 
                        employment, or such self employment,''; 
                        and
                          (ii) by adding ``and'' after the 
                        semicolon;

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SEC. 7112. UNSATISFACTORY SAFETY RATINGS.

  (a) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  [(c) Technical Correction.--The second subsection (c) of 
section 31144, relating to safety reviews of new operators, is 
redesignated as subsection (f).]

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SEC. 7124. RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER LAWS.

  Section 5126(a) is amended--
          (1) * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (3) by striking ``must'' the first place it appears 
        and inserting ``shall''; and

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TITLE X--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Subtitle B--Other Miscellaneous Provisions

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 10211. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS.

  (a) * * *
  (b) Treatment as State.--Notwithstanding any other provision 
of law, the Administrator may treat an Indian tribe in the 
State of Oklahoma as a State under a law administered by the 
Administrator only if--
          (1) * * *
          (2) the Indian tribe and the agency of the State of 
        Oklahoma with federally delegated program authority 
        enter into a cooperative agreement, subject to review 
        and approval of the Administrator after notice and 
        opportunity for public hearing, under which the Indian 
        tribe and that State agency agree to treatment of the 
        Indian tribe as a State and to jointly [plan 
        administer] plan and administer program requirements.

SEC. 10212. RESCISSION OF UNOBLIGATED BALANCES.

  (a) In General.--On September 30, 2009, [$8,593,000,000] 
$8,710,000,000 of the unobligated balances of funds apportioned 
before such date to the States for the Interstate maintenance, 
national highway system, bridge, congestion mitigation and air 
quality improvement, surface transportation (other than the STP 
set-aside programs), metropolitan planning, minimum guarantee, 
equity bonus, Appalachian development highway system, 
recreational trails, safe routes to school, [freight intermodal 
connectors] railway-highway crossings, coordinated border 
infrastructure, [high risk rural road,] and highway safety 
improvement programs (and separately the set aside for the high 
risk rural road program), and each of the STP set-aside 
programs, is rescinded.
  (b) Allocation Among States.--The Secretary shall determine 
each State's share of the amount to be rescinded by subsection 
(a) on September 30, 2009, by multiplying [$8,593,000,000] 
$8,710,000,000 by the ratio of the aggregate amount apportioned 
to such State for fiscal years 2004 through 2009 for all the 
programs referred to in subsection (a) to the aggregate amount 
apportioned to all States for such fiscal years for those 
programs.

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SECTION 1105 OF THE INTERMODAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION EFFICIENCY ACT OF 
                                  1991

SEC. 1105. HIGH PRIORITY CORRIDORS ON NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM.

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (c) Identification of High Priority Corridors on National 
Highway System.--The following are high priority corridors on 
the National Highway System:
          (1)

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (79) Interstate Route 376 from the Pittsburgh 
        Interchange (I/C No. 56) of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, 
        westward on Interstate Route 279, United States Route 
        22, United States Route 30, and Pennsylvania Route 60, 
        continuing past the Pittsburgh International Airport on 
        Turnpike Route 60, to the Pennsylvania Turnpike 
        (Interstate Route 76), Interchange 10, and continuing 
        north on Pennsylvania Turnpike Route 60 [and on United 
        States Route 422] to Interstate Route 80.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (e) Provisions Applicable to Corridors.--
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (5) Inclusion of certain route segments on interstate 
        system.--
                  (A)  * * *
                  (B) Interstate route 376.--
                          (i) Designation of interstate route 
                        376.--
                                  (I) In general.--The routes 
                                referred to in subsection 
                                (c)(79), except the portion of 
                                Pennsylvania Turnpike Route 60 
                                [and United States Route 422] 
                                between Pennsylvania Turnpike 
                                Interchange 10 and Interstate 
                                Route 80, shall be designated 
                                as Interstate Route 376.

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TITLE 23, UNITED STATES CODE

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                    CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS

Sec.
101.  Definitions and declaration of policy.
     * * * * * * *
144.  Highway bridge [replacement and rehabilitation] program.

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                        SUBCHAPTER. I--REPEALED

Sec. 101. Definitions and declaration of policy

  (a) Definitions.--In this title, the following definitions 
apply:
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (39) Transportation systems management and 
        operations.--
                  (A) In general.--The term ``transportation 
                systems management and operations'' means an 
                integrated program to optimize the performance 
                of existing infrastructure through the 
                implementation of multimodal and intermodal, 
                cross-jurisdictional systems, services, and 
                projects designed to preserve capacity and 
                improve security, safety, and reliability of 
                the transportation system.
                  (B) Inclusions.--The term ``transportation 
                systems management and operations'' includes--
                          (i) regional operations collaboration 
                        and coordination activities between 
                        transportation and public safety 
                        agencies; and
                          (ii) improvements to the 
                        transportation system, such as traffic 
                        detection and surveillance, arterial 
                        management, freeway management, demand 
                        management, work zone management, 
                        emergency management, electronic toll 
                        collection, automated enforcement, 
                        traffic incident management, roadway 
                        weather management, traveler 
                        information services, commercial 
                        vehicle operations, traffic control, 
                        freight management, and coordination of 
                        highway, rail, transit, bicycle, and 
                        pedestrian operations.

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Sec. 104. Apportionment

  (a)  * * *
  (b) Apportionments.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the 
Secretary, after making the set-asides authorized by 
subsections (d) and (f) and section 130(e), shall apportion the 
remainder of the sums authorized to be appropriated for 
expenditure on the Interstate and National Highway System 
program, the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement 
program, the highway safety improvement program, and the 
Surface Transportation program for that fiscal year, among the 
several States in the following manner:
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (5) Highway safety improvement program.--
                  (A) In general.--For the highway safety 
                improvement program, in accordance with the 
                following formula:
                          (i)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

                          (iii) 33\1/3\ percent of the 
                        apportionments in the ratio that--
                                  (I) the number of fatalities 
                                on [the Federal-aid system] 
                                Federal-aid highways in each 
                                State in the latest fiscal year 
                                for which data are available; 
                                bears to
                                  (II) the number of fatalities 
                                on [the Federal-aid system] 
                                Federal-aid highways in all 
                                States in the latest fiscal 
                                year for which data are 
                                available.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (f) Metropolitan Planning.--
          (1) Set-aside.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the 
        Secretary shall set aside 1.25 percent of the funds 
        authorized to be appropriated for the Interstate 
        maintenance, national highway system, surface 
        transportation, congestion mitigation and air quality 
        improvement, and highway bridge [replacement and 
        rehabilitation] programs authorized under this title to 
        carry out the requirements of section 134.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Sec. 105. Equity bonus program

  (a) Program.--
          (1)  * * *
          (2) Specific programs.--The programs referred to in 
        subsection (a) are--
                  (A)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

                  (C) the highway bridge [replacement and 
                rehabilitation] program under section 144;

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (b) State Percentage.--
          (1)  * * *
          (2) Specific programs.--The programs referred to in 
        paragraph (1)(B)(ii) are (as in effect on the day 
        before the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU)--
                  (A)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

                  (C) the highway bridge [replacement and 
                rehabilitation] program under section 144;

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Sec. 111. Agreements relating to use of and access to rights-of-way-
                    Interstate System

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  [(d) Idling Reduction Facilities in Interstate Rights-of-
Way.--
          [(1) In general.--Notwithstanding subsection (a), a 
        State may--
                  [(A) permit electrification or other idling 
                reduction facilities and equipment, for use by 
                motor vehicles used for commercial purposes, to 
                be placed in rest and recreation areas, and in 
                safety rest areas, constructed or located on 
                rights-of-way of the Interstate System in the 
                State, so long as those idling reduction 
                measures do not reduce the existing number of 
                designated truck parking spaces at any given 
                rest or recreation area; and
                  [(B) charge a fee, or permit the charging of 
                a fee, for the use of those parking spaces 
                actively providing power to a truck to reduce 
                idling.
          [(2) Purpose.--The exclusive purpose of the 
        facilities described in paragraph (1) (or similar 
        technologies) shall be to enable operators of motor 
        vehicles used for commercial purposes--
                  [(A) to reduce idling of a truck while parked 
                in the rest or recreation area; and
                  [(B) to use installed or other equipment 
                specifically designed to reduce idling of a 
                truck, or provide alternative power for 
                supporting driver comfort, while parked.]

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Sec. 115. Advance construction

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  [(d)] (c) Inclusion in Transportation Improvement Program.--
The Secretary may approve an application for a project under 
this section only if the project is included in the 
transportation improvement program of the State developed under 
section 135(f).

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Sec. 117. High priority projects program

  (a) Authorization of High Priority Projects.--
          (1)  * * *
          (2) Availability of funds.--
                  (A) For TEA-21.--Of amounts made available to 
                carry out this section for fiscal years 1998 
                through 2003, the Secretary, subject to 
                subsection (b), shall make available to carry 
                out each project described in section 1602 of 
                the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
                Century (112 Stat. 257) the amount listed for 
                such project in such section.
                  (B) For SAFETEA-LU.--Of amounts made 
                available to carry out this section for fiscal 
                years 2005 through 2009, the Secretary, subject 
                to subsection [(b)] (c), shall make available 
                to carry out each project described in section 
                1702 of the [SAFETEA-LU] Safe, Accountable, 
                Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: 
                A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1256) the amount 
                listed for such project in such section.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  [(c)] (d) Federal Share.--The Federal share payable on 
account of any project carried out with funds made available to 
carry out this section shall be 80 percent of the total cost 
thereof; except that the Federal share on account of the 
project to be carried out under item 1419 of the table 
contained in section 1602 of the Transportation Equity Act for 
the 21st Century (112 Stat. 309), relating to reconstruction of 
a road and causeway in Shiloh Military Park in Hardin County, 
Tennessee, shall be 100 percent of the total cost thereof.
  [(d)] (e) Delegation to States.--Subject to the provisions of 
this title, the Secretary shall delegate responsibility for 
carrying out a project or projects, with funds made available 
to carry out this section, to the State in which such project 
or projects are located upon request of such State.
  [(e)] (f) Advance Construction.--When a State which has been 
delegated responsibility for a project under this section--
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  [(f)] (g) Period of Availability.--Funds made available to 
carry out this section shall remain available until expended.
  [(g)] (h) Availability of Obligation Limitation.--Obligation 
authority attributable to funds made available to carry out 
this section shall only be available for the purposes of this 
section and shall remain available until obligated pursuant to 
section 1102(g) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
Century or section 1102(g) of the SAFETEA-LU, as the case may 
be.
  [(h)] (i) Treatment.--Funds allocated to a State in 
accordance with this section shall be treated as amounts in 
addition to the amounts a State is apportioned under sections 
104, 105, and 144 for programmatic purposes.

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Sec. 130. Railway-highway crossings

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (e) Funds for Protective Devices.--(1)  * * *
  (2) Special rule.--If a State demonstrates to the 
satisfaction of the Secretary that the State has met all its 
needs for installation of protective devices at railway-highway 
crossings, the State may use funds made available by this 
section for other [purposes under this subsection] highway 
safety improvement program purposes.

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Sec. 134. Metropolitan transportation planning

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (j) Metropolitan TIP.--
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (3) Included projects.--
                  (A)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

                  (D) Requirement of anticipated full 
                funding.--The program shall include a project, 
                or an identified phase of a project, only if 
                full funding can reasonably be anticipated to 
                be available for the project or the identified 
                phase within the time period contemplated for 
                completion of the project or the identified 
                phase.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (k) Transportation Management Areas.--
          (1)  * * *
          (2) Transportation plans.--In [a metropolitan 
        planning area serving] a transportation management 
        area, transportation plans shall be based on a 
        continuing and comprehensive transportation planning 
        process carried out by the metropolitan planning 
        organization in cooperation with the State and public 
        transportation operators.

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Sec. 144. Highway bridge [replacement and rehabilitation] program

  (a)  * * *
  (b) The Secretary, in consultation with the States, shall (1) 
inventory all those highway bridges on any [Federal-aid system] 
Federal-aid highway which are bridges over waterways, other 
topographical barriers, other highways, and railroads; (2) 
classify them according to serviceability, safety, and 
essentiality for public use; (3) based on that classification, 
assign each a priority for replacement or rehabilitation; and 
(4) determine the cost of replacing each such bridge with a 
comparable facility or of rehabilitating such bridge.
  (c)(1) The Secretary, in consultation with the States, shall 
(1) inventory all those highway bridges on public roads, other 
than those on any [Federal-aid system] Federal-aid highway, 
which are bridges over waterways, other topographical barriers, 
other highways, and railroads, (2) classify them according to 
serviceability, safety, and essentiality for public use, (3) 
based on the classification, assign each a priority for 
replacement or rehabilitation and (4) determine the cost of 
replacing each such bridge with a comparable facility or of 
rehabilitating such bridge.
  (2) The Secretary may, at the request of a State, inventory 
bridges, on and off [the Federal-aid system] Federal-aid 
highways, for historic significance.

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  (d) Participation.--
          (1)  * * *

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          (4) Special rule for systematic preventive 
        maintenance.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
        this subsection, a State may carry out a project under 
        paragraph (2)(B), (2)(C), or (2)(D) for a highway 
        bridge without regard to whether the bridge is eligible 
        for replacement or rehabilitation under this section.
  (e) Funds authorized to carry out this section shall be 
apportioned among the several States on October 1 of the fiscal 
year for which authorized in accordance with this subsection. 
Each deficient bridge shall be placed into one of the following 
categories: (1) [Federal-aid system] Federal-aid highway 
bridges eligible for replacement, (2) [Federal-aid system] 
Federal-aid highway bridges eligible for rehabilitation, (3) 
[off-system bridges] bridges not on Federal-aid highways 
eligible for replacement, and (4) [off-system bridges] bridges 
not on Federal-aid highways eligible for rehabilitation. The 
deck area of deficient bridges in each category shall be 
multiplied by the respective unit price on a State-by-State 
basis, as determined by the Secretary; and the total cost in 
each State divided by the total cost of the deficient bridges 
in all States shall determine the apportionment factors. For 
purposes of the preceding sentence, if a State transfers funds 
apportioned to the State under this section in a fiscal year 
beginning after September 30, 1997, to any other apportionment 
of funds to such State under this title, the total cost of 
deficient bridges in such State and in all States to be 
determined for the succeeding fiscal year shall be reduced by 
the amount of such transferred funds. No State shall receive 
more than 10 per centum or less than 0.25 per centum of the 
total apportionment for any one fiscal year. The Secretary 
shall make these determinations based upon the latest available 
data, which shall be updated annually. Funds apportioned under 
this section shall be available for expenditure for the period 
specified in section 118(b)(2). Any funds not obligated at the 
expiration of such period shall be reapportioned by the 
Secretary to the other States in accordance with this 
subsection. The use of funds authorized under this section to 
carry out a project for the seismic retrofit of a bridge shall 
not affect the apportionment of funds under this section.
  [(f) The Federal share payable on account of any project 
under this section shall be 80 per centum of the cost thereof.]
  [(g)] (f) Bridge Set-asides.--
          (1)  * * *
          (2) [Off-system bridges] Bridges not on federal-aid 
        highways.--
                  (A)  * * *

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  [(h)] (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
General Bridge Act of 1946 (33 U.S.C. 525-533) shall apply to 
bridges authorized to be replaced, in whole or in part, by this 
section, except that subsection (b) of section 502 of such Act 
of 1946 and section 9 of the Act of March 3, 1899 (30 Stat. 
1151) shall not apply to any bridge constructed, reconstructed, 
rehabilitated, or replaced with assistance under this title, if 
such bridge is over waters (1) which are not used and are not 
susceptible to use in their natural condition or by reasonable 
improvement as a means to transport interstate or foreign 
commerce, and (2) which are (a) not tidal, or (b) if tidal, 
used only by recreational boating, fishing, and other small 
vessels less than 21 feet in length.
  [(i)] (h) Inventories and Reports.--The Secretary shall--
          (1)  * * *

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  [(j)] (i) Sums apportioned to a State under this section 
shall be made available for obligation throughout such State on 
a fair and equitable basis.
  [(k)] (j) Not later than six months after the date of 
enactment of this subsection, and periodically thereafter, the 
Secretary shall review the procedure used in approving or 
disapproving applications submitted under this section to 
determine what changes, if any, may be made to expedite such 
procedure. Any such changes shall be implemented by the 
Secretary as soon as possible. Not later than nine months after 
the date of enactment of this subsection, the Secretary shall 
submit a report to Congress which describes such review and 
such changes, including any recommendations for legislative 
changes.
  [(l)] (k) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any 
bridge which is owned and operated by an agency (1) which does 
not have taxing powers, (2) whose functions include operating a 
federally assisted public transit system subsidized by toll 
revenues, shall be eligible for assistance under this section 
but the amount of such assistance shall in no event exceed the 
cumulative amount which such agency has expended for capital 
and operating costs to subsidize such transit system. Before 
authorizing an expenditure of funds under this subsection, the 
Secretary shall determine that the applicant agency has 
insufficient reserves, surpluses, and projected revenues (over 
and above those required for bridge and transit capital and 
operating costs) to fund the necessary bridge replacement or 
rehabilitation project. Any non-Federal funds expended for the 
seismic retrofit of the bridge may be credited toward the non-
Federal share required as a condition of receipt of any Federal 
funds for seismic retrofit of the bridge made available after 
the date of the expenditure.
  [(m)] (l) Replacement of Destroyed Bridges and Ferryboat 
Service.--
          (1)  * * *

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  [(n) Off-System Bridge Program] (m) Program for Bridges Not 
on Federal-Aid Highways.--Notwithstanding any other provision 
of law, with respect to any project not on a Federal-aid 
highway for the replacement of a bridge or rehabilitation of a 
bridge which is wholly funded from State and local sources, is 
eligible for Federal funds under this section, is 
noncontroversial, is certified by the State to have been 
carried out in accordance with all standards applicable to such 
projects under this section, and is determined by the Secretary 
upon completion to be no longer a deficient bridge, any amount 
expended after the date of the enactment of this subsection 
from State and local sources for such project in excess of 20 
percent of the cost of construction thereof may be credited to 
the non-Federal share of the cost of the projects in such State 
which are eligible for Federal funds under this section. Such 
crediting shall be in accordance with such procedures as the 
Secretary may establish.
  [(o)] (n) Historic Bridge Program.--
          (1)  * * *
          (2) State inventory.--The Secretary shall require 
        each State to complete an inventory of all bridges on 
        and off [the Federal-aid system] Federal-aid highways 
        to determine their historic significance.

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          (4) Preservation.--Any State which proposes to 
        demolish a historic bridge for a replacement project 
        with funds made available to carry out this section 
        shall first make the bridge available for donation to a 
        State, locality, or responsible private entity if such 
        State, locality, or responsible entity enters into an 
        agreement to--
                  (A)  * * *
                  (B) assume all future legal and financial 
                responsibility for the bridge, which may 
                include an agreement to hold the [State highway 
                agency] State transportation department 
                harmless in any liability action.

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  [(p)] (o) Applicability of State Standards for Projects.--A 
project not on a Federal-aid highway under this section shall 
be designed, constructed, operated, and maintained in 
accordance with State laws, regulations, directives, safety 
standards, design standards, and construction standards.
  [(q)] (p) As used in this section the term ``rehabilitate'' 
in any of its forms means major work necessary to restore the 
structural integrity of a bridge as well as work necessary to 
correct a major safety defect.
  [(r)] (q) Annual Materials Report on New Bridge Construction 
and Bridge Rehabilitation.--Not later than 1 year after the 
date of enactment of this subsection, and annually thereafter, 
the Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register a report 
describing construction materials used in new Federal-aid 
bridge construction and bridge rehabilitation projects.
  [(s)] (r) Federal Share.--
          (1)  * * *

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Sec. 162. National scenic byways program

  (a) Designation of Roads.--
          (1)  * * *

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          (3) Nomination.--
                  (A)  * * *
                  (B) Nomination by Indian tribes.--An Indian 
                tribe may nominate a road as [a National Scenic 
                Byway under subparagraph (A)] a National Scenic 
                Byway, an All-American Road, or one of 
                America's Byways under paragraph (1) only if a 
                Federal land management agency (other than the 
                Bureau of Indian Affairs), a State, or a 
                political subdivision of a State does not 
                have--
                          (i)  * * *

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  (c) Eligible Projects.--The following are projects that are 
eligible for Federal assistance under this section:
          (1)  * * *

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          (3) Safety improvements to a State scenic byway, 
        Indian tribe scenic byway, National Scenic Byway, [or 
        All-American Road] All-American Road, or one of 
        America's Byways to the extent that the improvements 
        are necessary to accommodate increased traffic and 
        changes in the types of vehicles using the highway as a 
        result of the designation as a State scenic byway, 
        Indian tribe scenic byway, National Scenic Byway, [or 
        All-American Road] All-American Road, or one of 
        America's Byways.

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Sec. 164. Minimum penalties for repeat offenders for driving while 
                    intoxicated or driving under the influence

  (a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
          (1)  * * *

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          (5) Repeat intoxicated driver law.--The term ``repeat 
        intoxicated driver law'' means a State law that 
        provides, as a minimum penalty, that an individual 
        convicted of a second or subsequent offense for driving 
        while intoxicated or driving under the influence after 
        a previous conviction for that offense shall--
                  [(A) receive a driver's license suspension 
                for not less than 1 year;
                  [(B) be subject to the impoundment or 
                immobilization of each of the individual's 
                motor vehicles or the installation of an 
                ignition interlock system on each of the motor 
                vehicles;]
                  (A) receive--
                          (i) a driver's license suspension for 
                        not less than 1 year; or
                          (ii) a combination of suspension of 
                        all driving privileges for the first 45 
                        days of the suspension period followed 
                        by a reinstatement of limited driving 
                        privileges for the purpose of getting 
                        to and from work, school, or an alcohol 
                        treatment program if an ignition 
                        interlock device is installed on each 
                        of the motor vehicles owned or 
                        operated, or both, by the individual;
                  (B) be subject to the impoundment or 
                immobilization of, or the installation of an 
                ignition interlock system on, each motor 
                vehicle owned or operated, or both, by the 
                individual;

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Sec. 166. HOV facilities

  (a)  * * *
  (b) Exceptions.--
          (1)  * * *

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          (5) Low emission and energy-efficient vehicles.--
                  (A)  * * *

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                  (C) Amount of tolls.--Under subparagraph (B), 
                a State agency may charge no toll or may charge 
                a toll that is less than tolls charged under 
                paragraph [(3)] (4).

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CHAPTER 2--OTHER HIGHWAYS

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Sec. 206. Recreational trails program

  (a)  * * *

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  (d) Use of Apportioned Funds.--
          (1)  * * *

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          (3) Use of apportionments.--
                  (A) In general.--Except as provided in 
                subparagraphs [(B), (C), and (D)] (B) and (C), 
                of the apportionments made to a State for a 
                fiscal year to carry out this section--
                          (i)  * * *

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CHAPTER 4--HIGHWAY SAFETY

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Sec. 402. Highway safety programs

  (a)  * * *

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  (c) Funds authorized to be appropriated to carry out this 
section shall be used to aid the States to conduct the highway 
safety programs approved in accordance with subsection (a), 
including development and implementation of manpower training 
programs, and of demonstration programs that the Secretary 
determines will contribute directly to the reduction of 
accidents, and deaths and injuries resulting therefrom. Such 
funds shall be apportioned 75 per centum in the ratio which the 
population of each State bears to the total population of all 
the States, as shown by the latest available Federal census, 
and 25 per centum in the ratio which the public road mileage in 
each State bears to the total public road mileage in all 
States. For the purposes of this subsection, a ``public road'' 
means any road under the jurisdiction of and maintained by a 
public authority and open to public travel. Public road mileage 
as used in this subsection shall be determined as of the end of 
the calendar year preceding the year in which the funds are 
apportioned and shall be certified to by the Governor of the 
State and subject to approval by the Secretary. [The annual 
apportionment to each State shall not be less than one-half of 
1 per centum] The annual apportionment to each State shall not 
be less than three-quarters of 1 percent of the total 
apportionment, except that the apportionment to the Secretary 
of the Interior shall not be less than 2 percent of the total 
apportionment and the apportionments to the Virgin Islands, 
Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern 
Mariana Islands shall not be less than one-quarter of 1 per 
centum of the total apportionment. The Secretary shall not 
apportion any funds under this subsection to any State which is 
not implementing a highway safety program approved by the 
Secretary in accordance with this section. For the purpose of 
the seventh sentence of this subsection, a highway safety 
program approved by the Secretary shall not include any 
requirement that a State implement such a program by adopting 
or enforcing any law, rule, or regulation based on a guideline 
promulgated by the Secretary under this section requiring any 
motorcycle operator eighteen years of age or older or passenger 
eighteen years of age or older to wear a safety helmet when 
operating or riding a motorcycle on the streets and highways of 
that State. Implementation of a highway safety program under 
this section shall not be construed to require the Secretary to 
require compliance with every uniform guideline, or with every 
element of every uniform guideline, in every State. Funds 
apportioned under this section to any State, that does not have 
a highway safety program approved by the Secretary or that is 
not implementing an approved program, shall be reduced by 
amounts equal to not less than 50 per centum of the amounts 
that would otherwise be apportioned to the State under this 
section, until such time as the Secretary approves such program 
or determines that the State is implementing an approved 
program, as appropriate. The Secretary shall consider the 
gravity of the State's failure to have or implement an approved 
program in determining the amount of the reduction. The 
Secretary shall promptly apportion to the State the funds 
withheld from its apportionment if he approves the State's 
highway safety program or determines that the State has begun 
implementing an approved program, as appropriate, prior to the 
end of the fiscal year for which the funds were withheld. If 
the Secretary determines that the State did not correct its 
failure within such period, the Secretary shall reapportion the 
withheld funds to the other States in accordance with the 
formula specified in this subsection not later than 30 days 
after such determination.

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  (m) Consolidation of Grant Applications.--The Secretary shall 
establish an approval process by which a State may apply for 
all grants under this chapter [through] for which a single 
application process with one annual deadline is appropriate. 
The Bureau of Indian Affairs shall establish a similar 
simplified process for applications for grants from Indian 
tribes under this chapter.

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Sec. 410. Alcohol-impaired driving countermeasures

  (a)  * * *

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  (c) State Programs and Activities.--The programs and 
activities referred to in subsection (b) are the following:
          (1)  * * *

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          (7) Administrative license revocation.--An 
        administrative driver's license suspension or 
        revocation system for individuals who operate motor 
        vehicles while under the influence of alcohol that 
        requires that--
                  (A)  * * *
                  (B) the suspension and revocation referred to 
                under [clause (i)] clauses (i) and (ii) take 
                effect not later than 30 days after the date on 
                which the individual refused to submit to a 
                chemical test or received notice of having been 
                determined to be driving under the influence of 
                alcohol, in accordance with the procedures of 
                the State.

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Sec. 411. State highway safety data improvements

  (a)  * * *

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  [(c)] (d) Administrative Expenses.--Funds authorized to be 
appropriated to carry out this section in a fiscal year shall 
be subject to a deduction not to exceed 5 percent for the 
necessary costs of administering the provisions of this 
section.
  [(d)] (e) Applicability of Chapter 1.--The provisions 
contained in section 402(d) shall apply to this section.

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CHAPTER 5--RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY, AND EDUCATION

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Sec. 502. Surface transportation research

  (a)  * * *

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  [(h) Infrastructure Investment Needs Report.--
          [(1) In general.--Not later than January 31, 1999, 
        and January 31 of every second year thereafter, the 
        Secretary shall report to the Committee on Environment 
        and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on 
        Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
        Representatives on--
                  [(A) estimates of the future highway and 
                bridge needs of the United States; and
                  [(B) the backlog of current highway and 
                bridge needs.
          [(2) Comparison with prior reports.--Each report 
        under paragraph (1) shall provide the means, including 
        all necessary information, to relate and compare the 
        conditions and service measures used in the 3 biannual 
        reports published prior to the date of enactment of the 
        Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century.]

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CHAPTER 6--INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE

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Sec. 601. Generally applicable provisions

  (a) Definitions.--In this chapter, the following definitions 
apply:
          (1)  * * *

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          (3) Investment-grade rating.--The term ``investment-
        grade rating'' means a rating of BBB minus, Baa3, bbb 
        minus, BBB (low), or higher assigned by a rating agency 
        to project obligations.

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TITLE 49, UNITED STATES CODE

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SUBTITLE III--GENERAL AND INTERMODAL PROGRAMS

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CHAPTER 51--TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL

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Sec. 5103a. Limitation on issuance of hazmat licenses

  (a)  * * *

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  (g) Background Checks for Drivers Hauling Hazardous 
Materials.--
          (1) In general.--
                  (A)  * * *
                  (B) Relationship to other background records 
                checks.--
                          (i)  * * *
                          (ii) Determination by Director.--Not 
                        later than 60 days after the date of 
                        issuance of the report under paragraph 
                        (5), but no later than 120 days after 
                        the date of enactment of this [Act] 
                        subsection, the Director shall initiate 
                        a rulemaking proceeding, including 
                        notice and opportunity for comment, to 
                        determine which background checks 
                        required for purposes of Federal laws 
                        applicable to transportation workers 
                        are equivalent to, or less stringent 
                        than, those required under this 
                        section.

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Sec. 5121. Administrative

  (a)  * * *

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  (h) Report.--The Secretary shall, once every 2 years, prepare 
and transmit to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the 
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
Senate a comprehensive report on the transportation of 
hazardous materials during the preceding 2 calendar years. The 
report shall include--
          (1)  * * *
          (2) a list and summary of applicable Government 
        regulations, criteria, orders, and [exemptions] special 
        permits;
          (3) a summary of the basis for each [exemption] 
        special permit;

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[Sec. 5128. Authorizations of appropriations]

Sec. 5128. Authorization of appropriations

  (a)  * * *

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CHAPTER 53--PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

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Sec. 5302. Definitions

  (a) In General.--Except as otherwise specifically provided, 
in this chapter, the following definitions apply:
          (1)  * * *

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          (10) Public transportation.--The term ``public 
        transportation'' means transportation by a conveyance 
        that provides regular and continuing general or special 
        transportation to the public, but does not include 
        schoolbus, [charter,] charter, sightseeing, or 
        intercity bus transportation or intercity passenger 
        rail transportation provided by the entity described in 
        chapter 243 (or a successor to such entity).

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Sec. 5303. Metropolitan transportation planning

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (j) Metropolitan TIP.--
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (3) Included projects.--
                  (A)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

                  (D) Requirement of anticipated full 
                funding.--The program shall include a project, 
                or an identified phase of a project, only if 
                full funding can reasonably be anticipated to 
                be available for the project or the identified 
                phase within the time period contemplated for 
                completion of the project or the identified 
                phase.

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  (k) Transportation Management Areas.--
          (1)  * * *
          (2) Transportation plans.--In [a metropolitan 
        planning area serving] a transportation management 
        area, transportation plans shall be based on a 
        continuing and comprehensive transportation planning 
        process carried out by the metropolitan planning 
        organization in cooperation with the State and public 
        transportation operators.

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Sec. 5307. Urbanized area formula grants

  (a)  * * *
  (b) General Authority.--
          (1)  * * *
          (2) Special rule for fiscal years 2005 through 
        2007.--
                  (A) Increased flexibility.--The Secretary may 
                award grants under this section, from funds 
                made available to carry out this section for 
                each of the fiscal years 2005 through 2007, to 
                finance the operating cost of equipment and 
                facilities for use in [mass] public 
                transportation in an urbanized area with a 
                population of at least 200,000, as determined 
                by the 2000 decennial census of population, 
                if--
                          (i)  * * *

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  (3) In a transportation management area designated under 
[section 5305(a)] section 5303(k) of this title, amounts that 
cannot be used to pay operating expenses under this section 
also are available for a highway project if--
          (A)  * * *

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Sec. 5309. Capital investment grants

  (a)  * * *

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  (m) Allocating Amounts.--
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (2) Fiscal years 2006 through 2009.--The amounts made 
        available or appropriated for fiscal years 2006 through 
        2009 under sections 5338(b) and 5338(c) shall be 
        allocated as follows:
                  (A) [Major capital] Capital investment 
                grants.--Of the amounts appropriated under 
                section 5338(c)--
                          (i)  * * *

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          (7) Bus and bus facility grants.--The amounts made 
        available under paragraphs (1)(C) and (2)(C) shall be 
        allocated as follows:
                  (A)  * * *
                  (B) Fuel cell bus program.--The following 
                amounts shall be set aside for the national 
                fuel cell bus technology development program 
                under [section 3039] section 3045 of the 
                Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005:
                          (i)  * * *

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Sec. 5311. Formula grants for other than urbanized areas

  (a)  * * *

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  (g) Government Share of Costs.--
          (1) Capital projects.--
                  (A) In general.--Except as provided by 
                subparagraph (B), a grant awarded under this 
                section [for any purpose other than operating 
                assistance] for a capital project or project 
                administrative expenses shall be for 80 percent 
                of the net [capital] costs of the project, as 
                determined by the Secretary.
                  (B) Exception.--A State described in section 
                120(b) of title 23 shall receive a Government 
                share of the net [capital] costs in accordance 
                with the formula under that section.

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  (i) Relationship to Other Laws.--(1) [Sections 5323(a)(1)(D) 
and 5333(b) of this title apply] Section 5333(b) applies to 
this section if the Secretary of Labor utilizes a special 
warranty that provides a fair and equitable arrangement to 
protect the interests of employees.

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Sec. 5312. Research, development, demonstration, and deployment 
                    projects

  (a)  * * *

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  (c) International [Mass] Public Transportation Program.--
          (1)  * * *

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Sec. 5314. National research programs

  (a) Program.--(1)  * * *

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  (3) Not more than 25 percent of the amounts available under 
paragraph (1) of this subsection is available to the Secretary 
for special demonstration initiatives, subject to terms the 
Secretary considers consistent with this chapter, except that 
[section 5323(a)(1)(D)] section 5333(b) of this title applies 
to an operational grant financed in carrying out section 
5312(a) of this title. For a nonrenewable grant of not more 
than $100,000, the Secretary shall provide expedited procedures 
on complying with the requirements of this chapter.

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Sec. 5319. Bicycle facilities

  A project to provide access for bicycles to public 
transportation facilities, to provide shelters and parking 
facilities for bicycles in or around public transportation 
facilities, or to install equipment for transporting bicycles 
on public transportation vehicles is a capital project eligible 
for assistance under sections 5307, 5309, and 5311 of this 
title. Notwithstanding sections 5307(e), 5309(h), and 5311(g) 
of this title, a grant of the United States Government under 
this chapter for a project made eligible by this section is for 
90 percent of the cost of the project, except that, if the 
grant or any portion of the grant is made with funds required 
to be expended under [section 5307(k)] section 5307(d)(1)(K) 
and the project involves providing bicycle access to public 
transportation, that grant or portion of that grant shall be at 
a Federal share of 95 percent.

Sec. 5320. Alternative transportation in parks and public lands

  (a) In General.--
          (1) Authorization.--
                  (A) In general.--The Secretary, in 
                consultation with the Secretary of the 
                Interior, may award a grant or enter into a 
                contract, cooperative agreement, interagency 
                agreement, [intra--agency] intraagency 
                agreement, or other agreement to carry out a 
                qualified project under this section to enhance 
                the protection of national parks and public 
                lands and increase the enjoyment of those 
                visiting the parks and public lands by--
                          (i)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (b) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (5) Qualified project.--The term ``qualified 
        project'' means a planning or capital project in or in 
        the vicinity of an eligible area that--
                  (A) is an activity described in section 
                [5302(a)(1)(A)] 5302(a)(1), 5303, 5304, 5305, 
                or 5309(b);

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (d) Limitation on Use of Available Amounts.--
          (1) In general.--The Secretary, in consultation with 
        the Secretary of the Interior, may use not more than 10 
        percent of the amount made available for a fiscal year 
        under section 5338(b)(2)(J) to administer this section 
        and to carry out planning, research, and technical 
        assistance under this section, including the 
        development of technology appropriate for use in a 
        qualified project.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (4) Transfers to land management agencies.--The 
        Secretary may transfer amounts available under 
        paragraph (1) to the appropriate Federal land 
        management agency to pay necessary costs of the agency 
        for such activities described in paragraph (1) in 
        connection with activities being carried out under this 
        section.

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Sec. 5323. General provisions on assistance

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (n) Submission of Certifications.--A certification required 
under this chapter and any additional certification or 
assurance required by law or regulation to be submitted to the 
Secretary may be consolidated into a single document to be 
submitted annually as part of a grant application under this 
chapter. The Secretary shall publish annually a list of all 
certifications required under this chapter with the publication 
required under [section 5336(e)(2)] section 5336(d)(2).

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Sec. 5325. Contract requirements

  (a)  * * *
  (b) Architectural, Engineering, and Design Contracts.--
          (1) Procedures for awarding contract.--A contract or 
        requirement for program management, architectural 
        engineering, construction management, a feasibility 
        study, and preliminary engineering, design, 
        architectural, engineering, surveying, mapping, or 
        related services for a project for which Federal 
        assistance is provided under this chapter shall be 
        awarded in the same way as a contract for architectural 
        and engineering services is negotiated under chapter 11 
        of title 40 or an equivalent qualifications-based 
        requirement of a State adopted before August 10, 2005.
          [(2) Effect of State laws.--Paragraph (1) does not 
        apply to the extent a State has adopted by law, before 
        the date of enactment of the Federal Public 
        Transportation Act of 2005, an equivalent State 
        qualifications-based requirement for contracting for 
        architectural, engineering, and design services.]
          [(3)] (2) Additional requirements.--When awarding a 
        contract described in paragraph (1), recipients of 
        assistance under this chapter shall comply with the 
        following requirements:
                  (A)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Sec. 5336. Apportionment of appropriations for formula grants

  (a) Based on Urbanized Area Population.--[Of the amount 
apportioned under subsection (i)(2) to carry out section 5307--
] Of the amount apportioned under subsection (i)(2) to carry 
out section 5307--
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (d) Date of Apportionment.--The Secretary of Transportation 
shall--
          (1) apportion amounts appropriated under [subsections 
        (a) and (h)(2) of section 5338] subsections 
        (a)(1)(C)(vi) and (b)(2)(B) of section 5338 of this 
        title to carry out section 5307 of this title not later 
        than the 10th day after the date the amounts are 
        appropriated or October 1 of the fiscal year for which 
        the amounts are appropriated, whichever is later; and

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  [(c)] (k) Study on Incentives in Formula Programs.--
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Sec. 5337. Apportionment based on fixed guideway factors

  (a) Distribution.--The Secretary shall apportion amounts made 
available for fixed guideway modernization under section 5309 
[for each of fiscal years 1998 through 2003] for each of fiscal 
years 2005 through 2009 as follows:
          (1)  * * *

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Sec. 5338. Authorizations

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (d) Research and University Research Centers.--
          (1) In general.--There is authorized to be 
        appropriated to carry out transit cooperative research 
        programs under section 5313, the National Transit 
        Institute under section 5315, university research 
        centers under section 5506, and national research 
        programs under sections 5312, 5313, 5314, and 5322 
        $58,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $61,000,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $65,500,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $69,750,000 for fiscal year 2009, of which--
                  (A)  * * *
                  (B) $4,300,000 shall be allocated for each 
                fiscal year to carry out programs under the 
                National Transit Institute under section 5315, 
                of which not more than $1,000,000 for each 
                fiscal year shall be used to carry out [section 
                5315(a)(16)] section 5315(b)(2)(P);

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CHAPTER 55--INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION

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Sec. 5503. Office of Intermodalism

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (f) National Intermodal System Improvement Plan.--
          (1)  * * *
          (2) Progress reports.--The Director shall submit an 
        initial report on the plan to improve the national 
        intermodal transportation system 2 years after the date 
        of enactment of the [Surface Transportation Safety 
        Improvement Act of 2005] Motor Carrier Safety 
        Reauthorization Act of 2005, and a follow-up report 2 
        years after that, to the Committee on Commerce, 
        Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the 
        Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the 
        House of Representatives. The progress report shall--
                  (A)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  [(h)] (i) Authorization of Appropriations.--
  There is authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of 
Transportation such sums as may be necessary for fiscal years 
2006 through 2009 to carry out this chapter.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Sec. 5506. University transportation research

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (e) Regional University Transportation Centers.--
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (5) Amount of grants.--The Secretary shall make a 
        grant to a nonprofit institution of higher learning to 
        establish and operate a regional university 
        transportation center of--
                  (A)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

                  (C) [$2,225,000] $2,250,000 for fiscal year 
                2009.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (i) Maintenance of Effort.--[In order to]
          (1) In general.--In order to be eligible to receive a 
        grant under this section, a nonprofit institution of 
        higher learning shall enter into an agreement with the 
        Secretary to ensure that the institution will maintain 
        total expenditures from all other sources to establish 
        and operate a university transportation center and 
        related research activities at a level at least equal 
        to the average level of such expenditures in its 2 
        fiscal years prior to award of a grant under this 
        section.
          (2) Special rule.--Nothing in paragraph (1) requires 
        a nonprofit institution of higher learning designated 
        as a Tier II university transportation center to 
        maintain total expenditures as described in paragraph 
        (1) in excess of the amount of the grant awarded to the 
        institution.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (k) Program Coordination.--
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (3) Management and oversight.--[The Secretary shall 
        expend not more than $400,000 for each of fiscal years 
        2005 through 2009 from amounts made available to carry 
        out this section] For each of fiscal years 2007 through 
        2009, the Secretary shall expend not more than 1.5 
        percent of amounts made available to carry out this 
        section to carry out management and oversight of the 
        centers receiving assistance under this section and 
        section 5505.

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                CHAPTER 57--SANITARY FOOD TRANSPORTATION

Sec.
5701.  Food [Transportation] transportation safety inspections.
          * * * * * * *

Subtitle IV--Interstate Transportation

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Part B--Motor Carriers, Water Carriers, Brokers, and Freight Forwarders

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CHAPTER 139--REGISTRATION

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Sec. 13908. Registration and other reforms

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (e) Use of Fees for Unified Carrier Registration System.--
Fees collected under this section may be credited to the 
Department of Transportation appropriations account for 
purposes for which such fees are collected and shall be 
available for expenditure for such purposes until expended.
  [(e)] (f) Application to Certain Intrastate Operations.--
Nothing in this section requires the registration of a motor 
carrier, a motor private carrier of property, or a transporter 
of waste or recyclable materials operating exclusively in 
intrastate transportation not otherwise required to register 
with the Secretary under another provision of this title.

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CHAPTER 145--FEDERAL-STATE RELATIONS

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Sec. 14504a. Unified Carrier Registration System plan and agreement

  (a) Definitions.--In this section and section 14506, the 
following definitions apply:
          (1) Commercial motor vehicle.--
                  (A)  * * *
                  (B) Exception.--With respect to [a motor 
                carrier required to make any filing or pay any 
                fee to a State with respect to the motor 
                carrier's authority or insurance related to 
                operation within such State, the motor carrier] 
                determining the size of a motor carrier or 
                motor private carrier's fleet in calculating 
                the fee to be paid by a motor carrier or motor 
                private carrier pursuant to subsection (f)(1), 
                the motor carrier or motor private carrier 
                shall have the option to include, in addition 
                to commercial motor vehicles as defined in 
                subparagraph (A), any self-propelled vehicle 
                used on the highway in commerce to transport 
                passengers or property for compensation 
                regardless of the gross vehicle weight rating 
                of the vehicle or the number of passengers 
                transported by such vehicle.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (c) Unreasonable Burden.--For purposes of this section, it 
shall be considered an unreasonable burden upon interstate 
commerce for any State or any political subdivision of a State, 
or any political authority of two or more States--
          (1) to enact, impose, or enforce any requirement or 
        standards with respect to, or levy any fee or charge 
        on, any motor carrier or motor private carrier 
        providing transportation or service subject to 
        jurisdiction under subchapter I of chapter 135 (in this 
        section referred to as an ``interstate motor carrier'' 
        and an ``interstate motor private carrier'', 
        respectively) in connection with--
                  (A)  * * *
                  (B) the filing with the State of information 
                relating to the financial responsibility of 
                [the] a motor carrier or motor private carrier 
                pursuant to sections 31138 or 31139;

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (2) to require any interstate motor carrier or motor 
        private carrier that also performs intrastate 
        operations to pay any fee or tax which a carrier 
        engaged exclusively in [interstate] intrastate 
        operations is exempt.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (f) Contents of Unified Carrier Registration Agreement.--The 
unified carrier registration agreement shall provide the 
following:
          (1) Fees.--(A) Fees charged--
                  (i) to a motor carrier, motor private 
                carrier, or freight forwarder [in connection 
                with the filing of proof of financial 
                responsibility] under the UCR agreement shall 
                be based on the number of commercial motor 
                vehicles owned or operated by the motor 
                carrier, motor private carrier, or freight 
                forwarder; and
                  (ii) to a broker or leasing company in 
                connection with such a filing shall be equal to 
                the smallest fee charged to a motor carrier, 
                motor private carrier, and freight forwarder 
                [or] under this paragraph.

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Sec. 14506. Identification of vehicles

  (a)  * * *
  (b) Exception.--Notwithstanding subsection (a), a State may 
continue to require display of credentials that are required--
          (1)  * * *
          (2) under the International Fuel Tax Agreement under 
        section 31705 or under an applicable State law if, on 
        October 1, 2006, the State has a form of highway use 
        taxation not subject to collection through the 
        International Fuel Tax Agreement;

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SUBTITLE VI--MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS

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PART B--COMMERCIAL

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CHAPTER 311--COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY

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SUBCHAPTER I--GENERAL AUTHORITY AND STATE GRANTS PROGRAMS

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Sec. 31104. Availability of amounts

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (f) Allocation Criteria and Eligibility.--
          [(1) In general.--]On October 1 of each fiscal year 
        or as soon after that date as practicable and after 
        making the deduction under subsection (e), the 
        Secretary shall allocate amounts made available to 
        carry out section 31102 for such fiscal year among the 
        States with plans approved under section 31102. Such 
        allocation shall be made under such criteria as the 
        Secretary prescribes by regulation.
          [(2) High-priority and border activities.--
                  [(A) High-priority activities and projects.--
                The Secretary may designate up to 5 percent of 
                amounts available for allocation under 
                paragraph (1) for States, local governments, 
                and other persons for carrying out high 
                priority activities and projects that improve 
                commercial motor vehicle safety and compliance 
                with commercial motor vehicle safety 
                regulations, including activities and projects 
                that are national in scope, increase public 
                awareness and education, or demonstrate new 
                technologies. The amounts designated under this 
                subparagraph shall be allocated by the 
                Secretary to State agencies, local governments, 
                and other persons that use and train qualified 
                officers and employees in coordination with 
                State motor vehicle safety agencies.
                  [(B) Border commercial motor vehicle safety 
                and enforcement programs.--The Secretary may 
                designate up to 5 percent of amounts available 
                for allocation under paragraph (1) for States, 
                local governments, and other persons for 
                carrying out border commercial motor vehicle 
                safety programs and enforcement activities and 
                projects. The amounts designated under this 
                subparagraph shall be allocated by the 
                Secretary to State agencies, local governments, 
                and other persons that use and train qualified 
                officers and employees in coordination with 
                State motor vehicle safety agencies.]

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              SUBCHAPTER II--LENGTH AND WIDTH LIMITATIONS

Sec. 31111. Length limitations

  (a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
          (1)  * * *

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          (4) [Drive-away saddlemount with fullmount] Driveaway 
        saddlemount vehicle transporter combination.--The term 
        ``[drive-away saddlemount with fullmount] driveaway 
        saddlemount vehicle transporter combination'' means a 
        vehicle combination designed and specifically used to 
        tow up to 3 trucks or truck tractors, each connected by 
        a saddle to the frame or fifth-wheel of the forward 
        vehicle of the truck or truck tractor in front of it. 
        Such combination may include one fullmount.
  (b) General Limitations.--(1) Except as provided in this 
section, a State may not prescribe or enforce a regulation of 
commerce that--
          (A)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (D) imposes a vehicle length limitation of not less 
        than or more than 97 feet on [a driveaway saddlemount 
        with fullmount] all driveaway saddlemount vehicle 
        transporter combinations;

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SUBCHAPTER III--SAFETY REGULATION

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


Sec. 31151. Roadability

  (a) Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance of Intermodal 
Equipment.--
          (1)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

          (3) Contents.--The regulations issued under this 
        section shall include, at a minimum--
                  (A)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

                  (E) requirements that--
                          (i)  * * *
                          (ii) the inspection under clause (i) 
                        be conducted as part of the Federal 
                        requirement in effect on the date of 
                        enactment of this [Act] section that a 
                        driver be satisfied that the intermodal 
                        equipment components are in good 
                        working order before the equipment is 
                        operated over the road;

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CHAPTER 313--COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATORS

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Sec. 31309. Commercial driver's license information system

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (f) Funding.--At the Secretary's discretion, a State may use 
the funds made available to the State under section [31318] 
31313 to modernize its commercial driver's license information 
system to be compatible with the modernized information system 
under this section.

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             TRANSPORTATION EQUITY ACT FOR THE 21st CENTURY

                     TITLE I--FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS

Subtitle A--Authorizations and Programs

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SEC. 1108. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM.

  (a)  * * *

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *

  (f) Division of STP Funds for Areas of Less Than 5,000 
Population.--
          (1) Special rule.--Notwithstanding section 133(c) of 
        title 23, United States Code, and except as provided in 
        paragraph (2), up to 15 percent of the amounts required 
        to be obligated under section 133(d)(3)(B) of such 
        title for each of fiscal years 1998 through [2003] 2009 
        may be obligated on roads functionally classified as 
        minor collectors.

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Subtitle F--High Priority Projects

           *       *       *       *       *       *       *


SEC. 1602. PROJECT AUTHORIZATIONS.

  Subject to section 117 of title 23, United States Code, the 
amount listed for each high priority project in the following 
table shall be available (from amounts made available by 
section 1101(a)(13) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 
21st Century) for fiscal years 1998 through 2003 to carry out 
each such project:
      

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                (Dollars
 No.                State                Project description       in
                                                               millions)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1. Georgia                         I-75 advanced                1.7
                                       transportation
                                       management system in
                                       Cobb County.........
         *         *         *         *         *         *         *
 815. Minnesota                       [Construct grade          [0.75]
                                       separated                 0.499
                                       interchange at south
                                       junction of TH 371/
                                       Brainerd bypass]
                                       34th St. Alignment
                                       and Interchange and
                                       other
                                       transportation
                                       improvements for
                                       city of Moorhead SE
                                       MAIN GSI, 34th St.,
                                       and I-94
                                       Interchange,  includ
                                       ing reconstruction
                                       and retention of the
                                       SE Main Avenue Ramps
                                       at I-94, and
                                       Moorhead
                                       Comprehensive Rail
                                       Safety Program in
                                       Moorhead, MN........
         *         *         *         *         *         *         *
1096. Ohio                            Construction and             3.5
                                       improvements in
                                       Reminderville, Ohio
                                       (43 percent);
                                       streetscaping,
                                       bicycle trails, and
                                       related improvements
                                       to the I-90/SR 615
                                       Interchange, and
                                       planning and
                                       construction to
                                       Heisley Road, in
                                       Mentor, Ohio (20
                                       percent); planning
                                       and construction of
                                       a bicycle trail
                                       adjacent to such
                                       Interchange (14
                                       percent); Eastlake
                                       Stadium transit
                                       intermodal facility
                                       (16 percent); and
                                       purchase of right-of-
                                       way for
                                       transportation
                                       enhancement
                                       activities in
                                       Bainbridge Township,
                                       Ohio (7 percent)....
         *         *         *         *         *         *         *
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SECTION 229 OF THE FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1999

SEC. 229. CERTAIN EXEMPTIONS.

  (a) Exemptions.--
          (1) Transportation of agricultural commodities and 
        farm supplies.--Regulations prescribed by the Secretary 
        under sections 31136 and 31502 of title 49, United 
        States Code, regarding maximum driving and on-duty time 
        for drivers used by motor carriers shall not apply 
        during planting and harvest periods, as determined by 
        each State, to drivers transporting agricultural 
        commodities or farm supplies for agricultural purposes 
        in a State if such transportation is limited to an area 
        within a 100 air mile radius from the source of the 
        commodities or the distribution point for the farm 
        supplies.
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                      TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE

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                             PART I--CRIMES

          * * * * * * *

                 CHAPTER 2--AIRCRAFT AND MOTOR VEHICLES

Sec.
31.  Definitions.
     * * * * * * *
[39] 40.  Commercial motor vehicles required to stop for inspections.
     * * * * * * *

Sec. [39] 40. Commercial motor vehicles required to stop for 
                    inspections

  (a)  * * *

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   SECTION 5 FOR THE NORMAN Y. MINETA RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS 
                            IMPROVEMENT ACT

SEC. 5. SAVINGS PROVISIONS.

  (a) * * *
  (b) Legal Documents.--All orders (including delegations by 
the Secretary of Transportation), determinations, rules, 
regulations, permits, grants, loans, contracts, settlements, 
agreements, certificates, licenses, and privileges--
          (1)  * * *

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