[Federal Register Volume 72, Number 56 (Friday, March 23, 2007)]
[Notices]
[Pages 13872-13966]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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FTA Fiscal Year 2007 Apportionments and Allocations and Program 
Information; Notice

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Transit Administration


FTA Fiscal Year 2007 Apportionments and Allocations and Program 
Information

AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The ``Revised Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007,'' 
(Public Law 110-5), signed into law by President Bush on February 15, 
2007, makes funds available for all of the surface transportation 
programs of the Department of Transportation (DOT) for the Fiscal Year 
(FY) ending September 30, 2007. This notice provides information on the 
FY 2007 funding available for the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) 
assistance programs, and provides program guidance and requirements, 
and information on several program issues important in the current 
year. The notice also includes tables that show unobligated carryover 
funding available in FY 2007 under certain discretionary programs from 
prior years. Finally, this notice also references separate Notices of 
Funding Availability (NOFA) published concurrently for discretionary 
opportunities under the Bus and Bus Facilities Program and the 
Alternatives Analysis Program.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information about this 
notice contact Mary Martha Churchman, Director, Office of Transit 
Programs, at (202) 366-2053. Please contact the appropriate FTA 
regional office for any specific requests for information or technical 
assistance. The Appendix at the end of this notice includes contact 
information for FTA regional offices. An FTA headquarters contact for 
each major program area is also included in the discussion of that 
program in the text of the notice.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Contents

I. Overview
II. FY 2007 Funding for FTA Programs
    A. Funding Based on FY 2007 Continuing Appropriations 
Resolution, 2007, and SAFETEA-LU Authorization
    B. Program Funds Set-aside for Project Management Oversight
III. FY 2007 FTA Key Program Initiatives and Changes
    A. SAFETEA-LU Implementation
    B. Planning Emphasis Areas
    C. Earmarks and Competitive Grant Opportunities
    D. Changes in Flexible Funding Procedures
    E. National Transit Database (NTD) Strike Policy
IV. FTA Programs
    A. Metropolitan Planning Program (49 U.S.C. 5303)
    B. Statewide Planning and Research Program (49 U.S.C. 5304)
    C. Urbanized Area Formula Program (49 U.S.C. 5307)
    D. Clean Fuels Formula Program (49 U.S.C. 5308)
    E. Capital Investment Program (49 U.S.C. 5309)--Fixed Guideway 
Modernization
    F. Capital Investment Program (49 U.S.C. 5309)--Bus and Bus-
Related Facilities
    G. Capital Investment Program (49 U.S.C. 5309)--New Starts
    H. Special Needs of Elderly Individuals and Individuals with 
Disabilities Program (49 U.S.C. 5310)
    I. Nonurbanized Area Formula Program (49 U.S.C. 5311)
    J. Rural Transportation Assistance Program (49 U.S.C. 
5311(b)(3))
    K. Public Transportation on Indian Reservation Program (49 
U.S.C. 5311(c))
    L. National Research Program (49 U.S.C. 5314)
    M. Job Access and Reverse Commute Program (49 U.S.C. 5316)
    N. New Freedom Program (49 U.S.C. 5317)
    O. Alternative Transportation in Parks and Public Lands (49 
U.S.C. 5320)
    P. Alternatives Analysis Program (49 U.S.C. 5339)
    Q. Growing States and High Density States Formula (49 U.S.C. 
5340)
    R. Over-the-Road Bus Accessibility Program (49 U.S.C. 5310 note)
V. FTA Policy and Procedures for FY 2007 Grants Requirements
    A. Automatic Pre-Award Authority to Incur Project Costs
    B. Letter of No Prejudice (LONP) Policy
    C. FTA FY 2007 Annual List of Certifications and Assurances
    D. FHWA Funds Used for Transit Purposes
    E. Grant Application Procedures
    F. Payments
    G. Oversight
    H. Technical Assistance
Tables
    1. FTA FY 2007 Appropriations and Apportionments for Grant 
Programs
    2. FTA FY 2007 Metropolitan Transportation Planning Program and 
Statewide Transportation Planning Program Apportionments
    3. FTA FY 2007 Section 5307 and Section 5340 Urbanized Area 
Apportionments
    4. FTA FY 2007 Section 5307 Apportionment Formula
    5. FTA FY 2007 Formula Programs Apportionments Data Unit Values
    6. FTA FY 2007 Small Transit Intensive Cities Performance Data 
and Apportionments
    7. 2000 Census Urbanized Areas 200,000 or More in Population 
Eligible to Use Section 5307 Funds for Operating Assistance
    8. FTA FY 2007 Section 5308 Clean Fuels Grant Program 
Allocations
    9. FTA Prior Year Unobligated Section 5308 Clean Fuels 
Allocations
    10. FTA FY 2007 Section 5309 Fixed Guideway Modernization 
Apportionments
    11. FTA FY 2007 Fixed Guideway Modernization Program 
Apportionment Formula
    12. FTA FY 2007 Section 5309 Bus and Bus-Related Allocations
    13. FTA Prior Year Unobligated Section 5309 Bus and Bus-Related 
Facilities Allocations
    14. FTA FY 2007 Section 5309 New Starts Allocations
    15. FTA Prior Year Unobligated Section 5309 New Starts 
Allocations
    16. FTA FY 2007 Special Needs for Elderly Individuals and 
Individuals With Disabilities Apportionments
    17. FTA FY 2007 Section 5311 and Section 5340 Nonurbanized Area 
Formula Apportionments, and Rural Transportation Assistance Program 
(RTAP) Allocations
    18. FTA FY 2007 National Research Program Allocations
    19. FTA FY 2007 Section 5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute 
(JARC) Apportionments
    20. FTA Prior Year Unobligated Jarc Allocations
    21. FTA FY 2007 Section 5317 New Freedom Apportionments
    22. FTA FY 2007 Section 5339 Alternative Analysis Allocations
    23. FTA Prior Year Unobligated Section 5339 Alternative Analysis 
Alliocations
Appendix

I. Overview

    This document apportions or allocates the FY 2007 funds available 
under the Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, among potential 
program recipients according to statutory formulas in 49 U.S.C. Chapter 
53 or congressional designations in Safe, Accountable, Flexible, 
Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU).
    For each FTA program included, we have provided relevant 
information on the FY 2007 funding currently available, requirements, 
period of availability, and other related program information and 
highlights, as appropriate. A separate section of the document provides 
information on requirements and guidance that are applicable to all FTA 
programs.

II. FY 2007 Funding for FTA Programs

A. Funding Based on FY 2007 Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, 
and SAFETEA-LU Authorization

    The Revised Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, (Pub. L. 
110-5, February 15, 2007); hereafter called the Continuing 
Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides general funds and obligation 
authority for trust funds that total $8.97 billion for FTA programs, 
through September 30, 2007. Table 1 of this document shows the funding 
for the FTA programs, as provided for in the Continuing

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Appropriations Resolution, 2007, and the reallocation of any prior year 
funds to the program. All the Formula Programs and the Section 5309 Bus 
and Bus Facilities Program are entirely funded from the Mass Transit 
Account of the Highway Trust Fund in FY 2007. The Section 5309 New 
Starts program, the Research program, and FTA administrative expenses 
are funded by appropriations from the General Fund of the Treasury.
    Congress has enacted a full year Continuing Appropriations 
Resolution, 2007, in lieu of a new Appropriations Act for FY 2007. This 
Notice includes tables of apportionments and allocations for FTA 
programs. Allocations based on SAFETEA-LU are included for some 
discretionary programs. In addition, FTA will issue separate Notices of 
Funding Availability to solicit applications for discretionary funds 
not allocated in SAFETEA-LU.

B. Program Funds Set-Aside for Project Management Oversight

    FTA uses a percentage of funds appropriated to certain FTA programs 
for program oversight activities conducted by the agency. The funds are 
used to provide necessary oversight activities, including oversight of 
the construction of any major project under these statutory programs; 
to conduct safety and security, civil rights, procurement, management 
and financial reviews and audits; and to provide technical assistance 
to correct deficiencies identified in compliance reviews and audits.
    Section 5327 of title 49, U.S.C., 5327 authorizes the takedown of 
funds from FTA programs for project management oversight. Section 5327 
provides oversight takedowns at the following levels: 0.5 percent of 
Planning funds, 0.75 percent of Urbanized Area Formula funds, 1 percent 
of Capital Investment funds, 0.5 percent of Special Needs of Elderly 
Individuals and Individuals with Disabilities formula funds, 0.5 
percent of Nonurbanized Area Formula funds, and 0.5 percent of 
Alternative Transportation in the Parks and Public Lands funds.

III. FY 2007 FTA Program Initiatives and Changes

A. SAFETEA-LU Implementation.

    In FY 2007, FTA continues to focus on implementation of SAFETEA-LU 
through issuance of new and revised program guidance and regulations. 
As any documents that include binding obligations on grantees are 
issued, FTA makes them available for public comment prior to 
finalizing. We encourage grantees to regularly check the FTA Web site 
at http://www.fta.gov and the DOT docket management Web site at http://dms.dot.gov for new issuances and to comment to the docket established 
for each document on relevant issues.

B. Planning Emphasis Areas

    FTA and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) are not issuing 
new planning emphasis areas for FY 2007, and are rescinding planning 
emphasis areas from prior years, in recognition of the priority that 
planning organizations and grantees must pay to implementing the new 
and changed provisions of SAFETEA-LU.

C. Earmarks and Competitive Grant Opportunities

    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, did not include any 
new earmarks under any FTA program. However, SAFETEA-LU contained 
statutory earmarks under several programs, and they are listed in the 
tables in this Notice. FTA will honor those statutory earmarks. This 
Notice also includes tables of unobligated balances for earmarks from 
prior years under the Bus and Bus Facilities Program, the New Starts 
Program, the Clean Fuels Program, and the Alternatives Analysis 
Program. FTA will continue to honor those earmarks.
    Because there are no new appropriations earmarks in FY 2007, there 
are unallocated balances available in several programs to be 
administered at FTA's discretion. FTA has allocated most of the 
discretionary New Starts funds to the projects listed in the 
President's Budget for FY 2007. FTA is soliciting applications for the 
unallocated balance of the Bus and Bus Facilities program through two 
Notices of Funding Availability, one published in a separate Part of 
today's Federal Register to address priorities identified by FTA, and 
the other, published in another Part of today's Federal Register, to 
support the Department's Congestion Initiative. FTA is also issuing a 
Notice of Funding Availability to solicit applications for the 
Alternatives Analysis program to advance the state of the art of 
planning for New Starts projects, included in yet another Part of 
today's Federal Register.

D. Changes in Flexible Funding Procedures

    FHWA has changed the accounting procedures for flexible funds, high 
priority projects and transportation improvement projects transfers to 
FTA. As a result, FTA will no longer be able to combine these 
transferred funds in a single grant with FTA funds in the program to 
which they are transferred. FTA is establishing new codes and 
procedures for grants involving funds transferred from FHWA. See 
Section V D of this Notice for more information.

E. National Transit Database (NTD) Strike Policy

    It has been FTA's policy not to make adjustments to the annual 
funding apportionment of transit agencies for strikes, labor disputes 
or work stoppages. FTA has changed this policy. Effective with NTD 
Report Year (RY) 2005 data, FTA will make ``hold harmless'' adjustments 
due to strikes, labor disputes, or work stoppages. An adjustment will 
be made beginning with the FY 2008 apportionment.
    NTD RY 2005 data are the actual data used in apportionment of FY 
2007 funds. NTD RY 2006 data will be used in the FY 2008 apportionment. 
If your agency had a valid strike, labor dispute or work stoppage 
during RY 2005 or RY 2006, please contact the NTD Web site.
    Instructions for requesting a ``hold harmless'' adjustment can be 
found in the 2006 NTD Reporting Manual, http://www.ntdprogram.gov, 
under publications; see Introduction, page 7.

IV. FTA Programs

    This section of the notice provides available FY 2007 funding and 
other important program-related information for the three major FTA 
funding accounts included in the notice (Formula and Bus Grants, 
Capital Investment Grants, and Research). Of the 17 separate FTA 
programs contained in this notice that fall under the major program 
area headings, the funding for ten is apportioned by statutory or 
administrative formula. Funding for the other seven is allocated on a 
discretionary or competitive basis.
    Funding and other important information for each of the 17 programs 
is presented immediately below. This includes program apportionments or 
allocations, certain program requirements, length of time FY 2007 
funding is available to be committed, and other significant program 
information pertaining to FY 2007, including the availability of 
competitive opportunities under several programs.

A. Metropolitan Planning Program (49 U.S.C. 5303)

    Section 5303 authorizes a cooperative, continuous, and 
comprehensive planning program for transportation investment decision-
making at the metropolitan area level. State Departments of 
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then allocated to Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) by 
formula, for planning activities that support the economic vitality of 
the metropolitan area, especially by enabling global competitiveness, 
productivity, and efficiency; increasing the safety and security of the 
transportation system for motorized and non-motorized users; increasing 
the accessibility and mobility options available to people and for 
freight; protecting and enhancing the environment, promoting energy 
conservation, and improving quality of life; enhancing the integration 
and connectivity of the transportation system, across and between 
modes, for people and freight; promoting efficient system management 
and operation; and emphasizing the preservation of the existing 
transportation system. For more about the Metropolitan Planning 
Program, contact Candace Noonan, Office of Planning and Environment at 
(202) 366-1648.
1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$81,892,800 to the Metropolitan Planning Program (49 U.S.C. 5303). The 
total amount apportioned for the Metropolitan Planning Program (to 
States for MPOs' use in urbanized areas (UZAs) is $82,373,861, as shown 
in the table below, after the deduction for oversight (authorized by 49 
U.S.C. Section 5327) and addition of prior year reapportioned funds.

              Metropolitan Transportation Planning Program
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Total Appropriation..................................        $81,892,800
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Oversight Deduction..................................           -464,464
Prior Year Funds Added...............................            890,525
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  Total Apportioned..................................         82,373,861
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    States' apportionments for this program are displayed in Table 2.

2. Basis for Formula Apportionments

    As specified in law, 82.72 percent of the amounts authorized for 
Section 5305 are allocated to the Metropolitan Planning program. FTA 
allocates Metropolitan Planning funds to the States according to a 
statutory formula. Eighty percent of the funds are distributed to the 
States as a basic allocation based on each State's UZA population, 
based on the most recent Census. The remaining 20 percent is provided 
to the States as a supplemental allocation based on an FTA 
administrative formula to address planning needs in the larger, more 
complex UZAs. The amount published for each State is a combined total 
of both the basic and supplemental allocation.
3. Program Requirements
    The State allocates Metropolitan Planning funds to MPOs in UZAs or 
portions thereof to provide funds for projects included in an annual 
work program (the Unified Planning Work Program, or UPWP) that includes 
both highway and transit planning projects. Each State has either 
reaffirmed or developed, in consultation with their MPOs, a new 
allocation formula, as a result of the 2000 Census. The State 
allocation formula may be changed annually, but any change requires 
approval by the FTA regional office before grant approval. Program 
guidance for the Metropolitan Planning Program is found in FTA Circular 
C8100.1B, Program Guidance and Application Instructions for 
Metropolitan Planning Program Grants, dated October 25, 1996. FTA is in 
the process of updating this circular to incorporate references to the 
new and changed planning requirements in sections 5303 and 5305, as 
amended by SAFETEA-LU and associated rulemaking.
4. Period of Availability
    The funds apportioned under the Metropolitan Planning program 
remain available to be obligated by FTA to recipients for four fiscal 
years--which includes the year of apportionment plus three additional 
years. Any apportioned funds that remain unobligated at the close of 
business on September 30, 2010, will revert to FTA for reapportionment 
under the Metropolitan Planning Program.
5. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    a. Planning Emphasis Areas (PEAs). FTA and FHWA are not issuing new 
PEAs this year, and are rescinding PEAs issued in prior years, in light 
of the priority given to implementation of SAFETEA-LU planning and 
program provisions.
    b. Consolidated Planning Grants. FTA and FHWA planning funds can be 
consolidated into a single consolidated planning grant (CPG), awarded 
by either FTA or FHWA. The CPG eliminates the need to monitor 
individual fund sources, if several have been used, and ensures that 
the oldest funds will always be used first. Unlike ``flex funds,'' 
State planning funds from FHWA will be able to be combined with FTA 
planning funds in a single grant. Alternatively FTA planning funds can 
be transferred to FHWA for administration.
    Under the CPG, States can report metropolitan planning expenditures 
(to comply with the Single Audit Act) for both FTA and FHWA under the 
Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance number for FTA's Metropolitan 
Planning Program (20.505). Additionally, for States with an FHWA 
Metropolitan Planning (PL) fund-matching ratio greater than 80 percent, 
the State (through FTA) can request a waiver of the 20 percent local 
share requirement in order that all FTA funds used for metropolitan 
planning in a CPG can be granted at the higher FHWA rate. For some 
States, this Federal match rate can exceed 90 percent.
    States interested in transferring planning funds between FTA and 
FHWA should contact the FTA regional office or FHWA Division Office for 
more detailed procedures.
    For further information on CPGs, contact Candace Noonan, Office of 
Planning and Environment, FTA, at (202) 366-1648, or Kenneth Petty, 
Office of Planning and Environment, FHWA, at (202) 366-6654.

B. Statewide Planning and Research Program (49 U.S.C. 5304)

    This program provides financial assistance to States for Statewide 
planning and other technical assistance activities (including 
supplementing the technical assistance program provided through the 
Metropolitan Planning program), planning support for nonurbanized 
areas, research, development and demonstration projects, fellowships 
for training in the public transportation field, university research, 
and human resource development. For more about the Statewide Planning 
and Research Program contact Candace Noonan, Office of Planning and 
Environment, at (202) 366-1648.
1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$17,107,200 to the Statewide Planning and Research Program (49 U.S.C. 
5304). The total amount apportioned for the Statewide Planning and 
Research Program (SPRP) is $17,252,652, as shown in the table below, 
after the deduction for oversight (authorized by 49 U.S.C. Section 
5327) and addition of prior year reapportioned funds.

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                Statewide Transportation Planning Program
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Total Appropriation..................................        $17,107,200
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Oversight Deduction..................................            -85,536
Prior Year Funds Added...............................            230,988
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  Total Apportioned..................................         17,252,652
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    State apportionments for this program are displayed in Table 2.
2. Basis for Apportionment Formula
    As specified in law, 17.28 percent of the amounts authorized for 
Section 5305 are allocated to the Statewide Planning and Research 
program. FTA apportions funds to States by a statutory formula that is 
based on information received from the latest decennial census, and the 
State's UZA population as compared to the UZA population of all States. 
However, a State must receive at least 0.5 percent of the amount 
apportioned under this program.
3. Requirements
    Funds are provided to States for statewide planning and research 
programs. These funds may be used for a variety of purposes such as 
planning, technical studies and assistance, demonstrations, management 
training, and cooperative research. In addition, a State may authorize 
a portion of these funds to be used to supplement Metropolitan Planning 
funds allocated by the State to its UZAs, as the State deems 
appropriate. Program guidance for the Statewide Planning and Research 
program is found in FTA Circular C8200.1, Program Guidance and 
Application Instructions for State Planning and Research Program 
Grants, dated December 27, 2001. FTA is in the process of updating this 
circular to incorporate the new and changed planning requirements in 
sections 5304 and 5305, as amended by SAFETEA-LU and associated 
rulemaking.
4. Period of Availability
    The funds apportioned under the Statewide Planning and Research 
program remain available to be obligated by FTA to recipients for four 
fiscal years--which include the year of apportionment plus three 
additional fiscal years. Any apportioned funds that remain unobligated 
at the close of business on September 30, 2010, will revert to FTA for 
reapportionment under the Statewide Planning and Research Program.
5. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    The information about Planning Emphasis Areas and CPGs described in 
Section A. 5, above for the Metropolitan Planning Program (49 U.S.C. 
5303), also applies to the Statewide Planning Program.

C. Urbanized Area Formula Program (49.U.S.C. 5307)

    Section 5307 authorizes Federal capital and operating assistance 
for transit in Urbanized Areas (UZAs). A UZA is an area with a 
population of 50,000 or more that has been defined and designated as 
such in the most recent decennial census by the U.S. Census Bureau. The 
Urbanized Area Formula Program may also be used to support planning 
activities, as a supplement to that funded under the Metropolitan 
Planning program described above. Urbanized Areas Formula Program funds 
used for planning must be shown in the UPWP for MPO(s) with 
responsibility for that area. Funding is apportioned directly to each 
UZA with a population of 200,000 or more, and to the State Governors 
for UZAs with populations between 50,000 and 200,000. Eligible 
applicants are limited to entities designated as recipients in 
accordance with 49 U.S.C. 5307(a)(2) and other public entities with the 
consent of the Designated Recipient. Generally, operating assistance is 
not an eligible expense for UZAs with populations of 200,000 or more. 
However, there are several exceptions to this restriction. The 
exceptions are described in section 2(e) below.
    For more information about the Urbanized Area Formula Program 
contact Scott Faulk, Office of Transit Programs, at (202) 366-2053.
1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$3,606,175,000 to the Urbanized Area Formula Program (49 U.S.C. 5307). 
The total amount apportioned for the Urbanized Area Formula Program is 
$3,924,820,789 as shown in the table below, after the deduction for 
oversight (authorized by 49 U.S.C. 5327) and including prior year 
reapportioned funds and funds apportioned to UZA's from the 
appropriation for Section 5340 for Growing States and High Density 
States.

                     Urbanized Area Formula Program
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Total Appropriation..................................     $3,606,175,000
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Oversight Deduction..................................        -27,046,313
Prior Year Funds Added...............................          4,957,616
Section 5340 Funds Added.............................        340,734,486
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  Total Apportioned..................................     3,924,820,789
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\a\ Includes $36,061,750 for one percent set-aside for Small Transit
  Intensive Cities Formula.

    Table 3 displays the amounts apportioned under the Urbanized Area 
Formula Program.
2. Basis for Formula Apportionment
    FTA apportions Urbanized Area Formula Program funds based on 
legislative formulas. Different formulas apply to UZAs with populations 
of 200,000 or more and UZAs with populations less than 200,000. For 
UZAs 50,000 to 199,999 in population, the formula is based simply on 
population and population density. For UZAs with populations of 200,000 
and more, the formula is based on a combination of bus revenue vehicle 
miles, bus passenger miles, fixed guideway revenue vehicle miles, and 
fixed guideway route miles, as well as population and population 
density. Table 4 includes detailed information about the formulas.
    To calculate a UZA's FY 2007 apportionment, FTA used population and 
population density statistics from the 2000 Census and (when 
applicable) validated mileage and transit service data from transit 
providers' 2005 National Transit Database (NTD) Report Year. Also, 
pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5336(b). FTA used 60 percent of the directional 
route miles attributable to the Alaska Railroad passenger operations 
system to calculate the apportionment for the Anchorage, Alaska UZA.
    We have calculated dollar unit values for the formula factors used 
in the Urbanized Area Formula Program apportionment calculations. These 
values represent the amount of money each unit of a factor is worth in 
this year's apportionment. The unit values change each year, based on 
all of the data used to calculate the apportionments. The dollar unit 
values for FY 2007 are displayed in Table 5. To replicate the basic 
formula component of a UZA's apportionment, multiply the dollar unit 
value by the appropriate formula factor (i.e., the population, 
population x population density), and (when applicable, data from the 
NTD (i.e., route miles, vehicle revenue miles, passenger miles, and 
operating cost).

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    In FY 2007, one percent of funds appropriated for Section 5307, 
$36,061,750, is set aside for Small Transit Intensive Cities (STIC). 
FTA apportions these funds to UZAs under 200,000 in population that 
operate at a level of service equal to or above the industry average 
level of service for all UZAs with a population of at least 200,000, 
but not more than 999,999, in one or more of six performance 
categories: passenger miles traveled per vehicle revenue mile, 
passenger miles traveled per vehicle revenue hour, vehicle revenue 
miles per capita, vehicle revenue hours per capita, passenger miles 
traveled per capita, and passengers per capita.
    The data for these categories for the purpose of FY 2007 
apportionments comes from the NTD reports for the 2005 reporting year. 
This data is used to determine a UZA's eligibility under the STIC 
formula, and is also used in the STIC apportionment calculations. 
Because this performance data change with each year's NTD reports, the 
UZAs eligible for STIC funds and the amount each receives may vary each 
year. In FY 2007, FTA apportioned $120,608 for each performance factor/
category for which the urbanized area exceeded the national average for 
UZAs with a population of at least 200,000 but not more than 999,999.
    In addition to the funds apportioned to UZAs, according to the 
Section 5307 formula factors contained in 49 U.S.C. 5336, FTA also 
apportions funds to urbanized areas under Section 5340 Growing States 
and High Density States formula factors. In FY 2007, FTA apportioned 
$138,734,486 to 453 UZA's in 50 Growing States and $202,000,000 to 46 
UZA's in seven High Density States. Half of the funds appropriated for 
Section 5340 are available to Growing States and half to High Density 
States. FTA apportions Growing States funds by a formula based on State 
population forecasts for 15 years beyond the most recent Census. FTA 
distributes the amounts apportioned for each State between UZAs and 
nonurbanized areas based on the ratio of urbanized/nonurbanized 
population within each State in the 2000 census. FTA apportions the 
High Density States funds to States with population densities in excess 
of 370 persons per square mile. These funds are apportioned only to 
UZAs within those States. FTA pro-rates each UZA's share of the High 
Density funds based on the population of the UZAs in the State in the 
2000 census.
    FTA cannot provide unit values for the Growing States or High 
Density formulas because the allocations to individual States and 
urbanized areas are based on their relative population data, rather 
than on a national per capita basis.
    Based on language in the SAFETEA-LU conference report that directs 
FTA to show a single apportionment amount for Section 5307, STIC and 
Section 5340, FTA shows a single Section 5307 apportionment amount for 
each UZA in Table 3, the Urbanized Area Formula apportionments. The 
amount includes funds apportioned based on the Section 5307 formula 
factors, any STIC funds, and any Growing States and High Density States 
funding allocated to the area. FTA uses separate formulas calculations 
to generate the respective apportionment amounts for the Section 5307, 
STIC and Section 5340. For technical assistance purposes, the UZAs that 
received STIC funds are listed in Table 6. FTA will make available 
breakouts of the funding allocated to each UZA under these formulas, 
upon request to the regional office.
3. Program Requirements
    Program guidance for the Urbanized Area Formula Program is 
presently found in FTA Circular C9030.1C, Urbanized Area Formula 
Program: Grant Application Instructions, dated October 1, 1998, and 
supplemented by additional information or changes provided in this 
document. FTA is in the process of updating the circular to incorporate 
changes resulting from language in SAFETEA-LU. Several important 
program requirements are highlighted below.
    a. Urbanized Area Formula Apportionments to Governors. For small 
UZAs, those with a population of less than 200,000, FTA apportions 
funds to the Governor of each State for distribution. A single total 
Governor apportionment amount for the Urbanized Area Formula, STIC, and 
Growing States and High Density States is shown in the Urbanized Area 
Formula Apportionment table 3. The table also shows the apportionment 
amount attributable to each small UZA within the State. The Governor 
may determine the sub-allocation of funds among the small UZAs except 
that funds attributed to a small UZA that is located within the 
planning boundaries of a Transportation Management Area (TMA) must be 
obligated to that small UZA, as discussed in subsection f below.
    b. Transit Enhancements. Section 5307(d)(1)(K) requires that one 
percent of Section 5307 funds apportioned to UZAs with populations of 
200,000 or more be spent on eligible transit enhancement activities or 
projects. This requirement is now treated as a certification, rather 
than as a set-aside as was the case under the Transportation Equity Act 
for the 21st Century (TEA-21). Designated recipients in UZAs with 
populations of 200,000 or more certify they are spending not less than 
one percent of Section 5307 funds for transit enhancements. In 
addition, Designated Recipients must submit an annual report on how 
they spent the money with the Federal fiscal year's final quarterly 
progress report in TEAM-Web. The report should include the following 
elements: (a) Grantee name, (b) UZA name and number, (c) FTA project 
number, (d) transit enhancement category, (e) brief description of 
enhancement and progress towards project implementation, (f) activity 
line item code from the approved budget, and (g) amount awarded by FTA 
for the enhancement. The list of transit enhancement categories and 
activity line item (ALI) codes may be found in the table of Scope and 
ALI codes on TEAM-Web, which can be accessed at http://FTATEAMWeb.fta.dot.gov.
    The term ``transit enhancement'' includes projects or project 
elements that are designed to enhance public transportation service or 
use and are physically or functionally related to transit facilities. 
Eligible enhancements include the following: (1) Historic preservation, 
rehabilitation, and operation of historic mass transportation 
buildings, structures, and facilities (including historic bus and 
railroad facilities); (2) bus shelters; (3) landscaping and other 
scenic beautification, including tables, benches, trash receptacles, 
and street lights; (4) public art; (5) pedestrian access and walkways; 
(6) bicycle access, including bicycle storage facilities and installing 
equipment for transporting bicycles on mass transportation vehicles; 
(7) transit connections to parks within the recipient's transit service 
area; (8) signage; and (9) enhanced access for persons with 
disabilities to mass transportation.
    It is the responsibility of the MPO to determine how the one-
percent for transit enhancements will be allotted to transit projects. 
The one percent minimum requirement does not preclude more than one 
percent from being expended in a UZA for transit enhancements. However, 
activities that are only eligible as enhancements--in particular, 
operating costs for historic facilities--may be assisted only within 
the one-percent funding level.
    c. Transit Security Projects. Pursuant to section 5307(d)(1)(J), 
each recipient of Urbanized Area Formula funds must certify that of the 
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fiscal year, it will expend at least one percent on ``public 
transportation security projects'' or must certify that it has decided 
the expenditure is not necessary. For applicants not eligible to 
receive Section 5307 funds for operating assistance, only capital 
security projects may be funded with the one percent. SAFETEA-LU, 
however, expanded the definition of eligible ``capital'' projects to 
include specific crime prevention and security activities, including: 
(1) Projects to refine and develop security and emergency response 
plans; (2) projects aimed at detecting chemical and biological agents 
in public transportation; (3) the conduct of emergency response drills 
with public transportation agencies and local first response agencies; 
and (4) security training for public transportation employees, but 
excluding all expenses related to operations, other than such expenses 
incurred in conducting emergency drills and training. New ALI codes 
have been established for these four new capital activities. The one 
percent may also include security expenditures included within other 
capital activities, and, where the recipient is eligible, operating 
assistance. The relevant ALI codes would be used for those activities.
    FTA is often called upon to report to Congress and others on how 
grantees are expending Federal funds for security enhancements. To 
facilitate tracking of grantees' security expenditures, which are not 
always evident when included within larger capital or operating 
activity line items in the grant budget, we have established a non-
additive (``non-add'') scope code for security expenditures--Scope 991. 
The non-add scope is to be used to aggregate activities included in 
other scopes, and it does not increase the budget total. Section 5307 
grantees should include this non-add scope in the project budget for 
each new Section 5307 grant application or amendment. Under this non-
add scope, the applicant should repeat the full amount of any of the 
line items in the budget that are exclusively for security and include 
the portion of any other line item in the project budget that is 
attributable to security, using under the non-add scope the same line 
item used in the project budget. The grantee can modify the ALI 
description or use the extended text feature, if necessary, to describe 
the security expenditures.
    The grantee must provide information regarding its use of the one 
percent for security as part of each Section 5307 grant application, 
using a special screen in TEAM-Web. If the grantee has certified that 
it is not necessary to expend one percent for security, the Section 
5307 grant application must include information to support that 
certification. FTA will not process an application for a Section 5307 
grant until the security information is complete.
    d. FY 2007 Operating Assistance. UZAs under 200,000 population may 
use Section 5307 funds for operating assistance. In addition, Section 
5307, as amended by, SAFETEA-LU and TEA-21, allows some UZAs with a 
population of 200,000 or more to use FY 2007 Urbanized Area Formula 
funds for operating assistance under certain conditions. The specific 
provisions allowing the limited use of operating assistance in large 
UZAs are as follows:
    (1) Section 5307(b)(2) allows UZAs that grew in population from 
under 200,000 to over 200,000, as a result of the 2000 Census to use FY 
2007 funds for operating assistance in an amount up to 25 percent of 
the grandfathered amount for FY 2005 funds. (The provision is 
completely phased out in FY 2008.) Table 7 shows the maximum amount of 
each eligible UZA's Section 5307 apportionment that can be used for 
operating assistance.
    (2) Section 5307(b)(1)(E) provides for grants for the operating 
costs of equipment and facilities for use in public transportation in 
the Evansville, IN-KY urbanized area, for a portion or portions of the 
UZA if: the portion of the UZA includes only one State; the population 
of the portion is less than 30,000; and the grants will be not used to 
provide public transportation outside of the portion of the UZA.
    (3) Section 5307(b)(1)(F) provides operating costs of equipment and 
facilities for use in public transportation for local governmental 
authorities in areas which adopted transit operating and financing 
plans that became a part of the Houston, Texas, UZA as a result of the 
2000 decennial census of population, but lie outside the service area 
of the principal public transportation agency that serves the Houston 
UZA.
    (4) Section 5336(a)(2) prescribes the formula to be used to 
apportion Section 5307 funds to UZAs with population of 200,000 or 
more. SAFETEA-LU amended 5336(a)(2) to add language that stated, ``* * 
* 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.'' This language has the 
effect of directing that funds apportioned to the Anchorage urbanized 
area, under the fixed guideway tiers of the Section 5307 apportionment 
formula, be made available to the Alaska Railroad, and that these funds 
may be used for any capital or operating costs related to its passenger 
operations.
    (5) Section 3027(c)(3) of TEA-21, as amended (49 U.S.C. 5307 note), 
provides an exception to the restriction on the use of operating 
assistance in a UZA with a population of 200,000 or more, by allowing 
transit providers/grantees that provide service exclusively to elderly 
persons and persons with disabilities and that operate 20 or fewer 
vehicles to use Section 5307 funds apportioned to the UZA for operating 
assistance. The total amount of funding made available for this purpose 
under Section 3027(c)(3) is $1.4 million. Transit providers/grantees 
eligible under this provision have already been identified and 
notified.
    e. Sources of Local Match. Pursuant to Section 5307(e), the Federal 
share of an urbanized area formula grant is 80 percent of net project 
cost for a capital project and 50 percent of net project cost for 
operating assistance. The remainder of the net project cost (i.e., 20 
percent and 50 percent, respectively) shall be provided from the 
following sources:
    1. In cash from non-Government sources other than revenues from 
providing public transportation services;
    2. From revenues derived from the sale of advertising and 
concessions;
    3. From an undistributed cash surplus, a replacement or 
depreciation cash fund or reserve, or new capital;
    4. From amounts received under a service agreement with a State or 
local social service agency or private social service organization; and
    5. Proceeds from the issuance of revenue bonds.
    In addition, funds from Section 403(a)(5)(C)(vii) of the Social 
Security Act (42 U.S.C. 603(a)(5)(C)(vii)) can be used to match 
Urbanized Area Formula funds.
    f. Designated Transportation Management Areas (TMA). Guidance for 
setting the boundaries of TMAs is in the joint transportation planning 
regulations codified at 23 CFR Part 450 and 49 CFR Part 613. In some 
cases, the TMA planning boundaries established by the MPO for the 
designated TMA includes one or more small UZAs. In addition, one small 
UZA (Santa Barbara, CA) has been designated as a TMA. In either of 
these situations, the Governor cannot allocate ``Governor's 
Apportionment'' funds attributed to the small UZAs to other areas; that 
is, the Governor only has discretion to allocate Governor's 
Apportionment funds attributable to

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areas that are outside of designated TMA planning boundaries.
    The list of small UZAs included within the planning boundaries of 
designated TMAs is provided in the table below.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Small urbanized area included in
            Designated TMA                   TMA planning boundary
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Albany, NY...........................  Saratoga Springs, NY.
Houston, TX..........................  Galveston, TX; Lake Jackson-
                                        Angleton, TX; Texas City, TX;
                                        The Woodlands, TX.
Jacksonville, FL.....................  St. Augustine, FL.
Orlando, FL..........................  Kissimmee, FL.
Palm Bay-Melbourne, FL...............  Titusville, FL.
Philadelphia, PA-NJ-DE-MD............  Pottstown, PA.
Pittsburgh, PA.......................  Monessen, PA; Weirton, WV-
                                        Steubenville, OH-PA (PA
                                        portion); Uniontown-
                                        Connellsville, PA.
Seattle, WA..........................  Bremerton, WA.
Washington, DC-VA-MD.................  Frederick, MD.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The MPO must notify the Associate Administrator for Program 
Management, Federal Transit Administration, 400 Seventh Street, SW., 
Washington, DC 20590, in writing, no later than July 1 of each year, to 
identify any small UZA within the planning boundaries of a TMA.
    g. Urbanized Area Formula Funds Used for Highway Purposes. Funds 
apportioned to a TMA are eligible for transfer to FHWA for highway 
projects. However, before funds can be transferred, the following 
conditions must be met: (1) Such use must be approved by the MPO in 
writing, after appropriate notice and opportunity for comment and 
appeal are provided to affected transit providers; (2) in the 
determination of the Secretary, such funds are not needed for 
investments required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 
(ADA); and (3) the MPO determines that local transit needs are being 
addressed.
    The MPO should notify the appropriate FTA Regional Administrator of 
its intent to use FTA funds for highway purposes, as prescribed in 
section V.D below. Urbanized Area Formula funds that are designated by 
the MPO for highway projects will be transferred to and administered by 
FHWA.
4. Period of Availability
    The Urbanized Area Formula Program funds apportioned in this notice 
remain available to be obligated by FTA to recipients until September 
30, 2010. Any of these apportioned funds that remain unobligated at the 
close of business on September 30, 2010, will revert to FTA for 
reapportionment under the Urbanized Area Formula Program.
5. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    In each UZA with a population of 200,000 or more, the Governor in 
consultation with responsible local officials, and publicly owned 
operators of public transportation has designated one or more entities 
to be the Designated Recipient for Section 5307 funds apportioned to 
the UZA. The same entity(s) may or may not be the Designated Recipient 
for the Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) and New Freedom program 
funds apportioned to the UZA. In UZAs under 200,000 population, the 
State is the Designated Recipient for Section 5307 as well as JARC and 
New Freedom programs. The Designated Recipient for Section 5307 may 
authorize other entities to apply directly to FTA for Section 5307 
grants pursuant to a supplemental agreement. While the requirement that 
projects selected for funding be included in a locally developed 
coordinated public transit/human service transportation plan is not 
included in Section 5307 as it is in Sections 5310, 5316 (JARC) and 
5317 (New Freedom), FTA expects that in their role as public transit 
providers, recipients of Section 5307 funds will be participants in the 
local planning process for these programs.

D. Clean Fuels Grant Program (49.U.S.C. 5308)

    The Clean Fuels Grant Program supports the use of alternative fuels 
in air quality maintenance or nonattainment areas for ozone or carbon 
monoxide through capital grants to urbanized areas for clean fuel 
vehicles and facilities. Previously an unfunded Formula Program under 
TEA-21, the program is now a discretionary program. FTA published a 
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for the discretionary program on October 
16, 2006, and is now in the process of reviewing comments and 
finalizing the rule. For more information about this program contact 
Kimberly Sledge, Office of Transit Programs, at (202) 366-2053.
1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$45,000,000 to the Clean Fuels Grant Program (49 U.S.C. 5308). SAFETEA-
LU earmarked $18,721,000 for specific Clean Fuel projects. The balance 
of $26,279,000 was transferred to the discretionary Bus Program.

                        Clean Fuels Grant Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Appropriation..................................        $45,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Transfer to Bus and Bus Facility.....................       -$26,279,000
Funds Allocated to SAFETEA-LU Earmarks...............         18,721,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Allocations to projects earmarked under the Clean Fuels program in 
SAFETEA-LU are displayed in Table 8.
2. Basis for Allocation of Funds.
    Section 3044(b) of SAFETEA-LU included 16 projects to be funded 
through the Clean Fuels program. Table 8 displays the amounts available 
in FY 2007 to the Clean Fuels projects designated in SAFETEA-LU. FY 
2006 carryover funds are shown in Table 9. No funds are available for 
competitive allocation in FY 2007.
3. Requirements
    Clean Fuels program funds may be made available to any grantee in a 
UZA that is designated as maintenance or nonattainment area for ozone 
or carbon monoxide as defined in the Clean Air Act. Eligible recipients 
include Section 5307 Designated Recipients as well as recipients in 
small UZAs. In the case of a small UZA, the State in which the area is 
located will act as the recipient.
    Eligible projects include the purchase or lease of clean fuel buses 
(including buses that employ a lightweight composite primary 
structure), the construction or lease of clean fuel buses or electrical 
recharging facilities and related equipment for such buses, and 
construction or improvement of public transportation facilities to 
accommodate clean fuel buses.
    Legislation will be necessary if a recipient wishes to use Clean 
Fuels funds earmarked in SAFETEA-LU for

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eligible program activities outside the scope of a project description.
    Unless otherwise specified in law, grants made under the Clean 
Fuels program must meet all other eligibility requirements as outlined 
in Section 5308.
4. Period of Availability
    Funds designated for specific Clean Fuels Program projects remain 
available for obligation for three fiscal years, which includes the 
year of appropriation plus two additional fiscal years. The FY 2007 
funding for projects included in this notice remains available through 
September 30, 2009. Clean Fuels funds not obligated in an FTA grant for 
their original purpose at the end of the period of availability will 
generally be made available for other projects.

E. Capital Investment Program (49 U.S.C. 5309)--Fixed Guideway 
Modernization

    This program provides capital assistance for the modernization of 
existing fixed guideway systems. Funds are allocated by a statutory 
formula to UZAs with fixed guideway systems that have been in operation 
for at least seven years. A ``fixed guideway'' refers to any transit 
service that uses exclusive or controlled rights-of-way or rails, 
entirely or in part. The term includes heavy rail, commuter rail, light 
rail, monorail, trolleybus, aerial tramway, inclined plane, cable car, 
automated guideway transit, ferryboats, that portion of motor bus 
service operated on exclusive or controlled rights-of-way, and high-
occupancy-vehicle (HOV) lanes. Eligible applicants are the public 
transit authorities in those urbanized areas to which the funds are 
allocated. For more information about Fixed Guideway Modernization 
contact Scott Faulk, Office of Transit Programs, at (202) 366-2053.
1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$1,448,000,000 to the Fixed Guideway Modernization Program. The total 
amount apportioned for the Fixed Guideway Modernization Program is 
$1,433,520,000, after the deduction for oversight, as shown in the 
table below.

                  Fixed Guideway Modernization Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Appropriation..................................     $1,448,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oversight Deduction..................................        -14,480,000
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  Total Apportioned..................................      1,433,520,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The FY 2007 Fixed Guideway Modernization Program apportionments to 
eligible areas are displayed in Table 10.
2. Basis for Formula Apportionment
    The formula for allocating the Fixed Guideway Modernization funds 
contains seven tiers. The apportionment of funding under the first four 
tiers is based on amounts specified in law and NTD data used to 
apportion funds in FY 1997. Funding under the last three tiers is 
apportioned based on the latest available data on route miles and 
revenue vehicle miles on segments at least seven years old, as reported 
to the NTD. Section 5337(f) of title 49, U.S.C. provides for the 
inclusion of Morgantown, West Virginia (population 55,997) as an 
eligible UZA for purposes of apportioning fixed guideway modernization 
funds. Also, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5336(b) FTA used 60 percent of the 
directional route miles attributable to the Alaska Railroad passenger 
operations system to calculate the apportionment for the Anchorage, 
Alaska UZA under the Section 5309 Fixed Guideway Modernization formula.
    FY 2007 Formula apportionments are based on data grantees provided 
to the NTD for the 2005 reporting year. Table 11 provides additional 
information and details on the formula. Dollar unit values for the 
formula factors used in the Fixed Guideway Modernization Program are 
displayed in Table 5. To replicate an area's apportionment, multiply 
the dollar unit value by the appropriate formula factor, i.e., route 
miles and revenue vehicle miles.
3. Program Requirements
    Fixed Guideway Modernization funds must be used for capital 
projects to maintain, modernize, or improve fixed guideway systems. 
Eligible UZAs (those with a population of 200,000 or more) with fixed 
guideway systems that are at least seven years old are entitled to 
receive Fixed Guideway Modernization funds. A threshold level of more 
than one mile of fixed guideway is required in order to receive Fixed 
Guideway Modernization funds. Therefore, UZAs reporting one mile or 
less of fixed guideway mileage under the NTD are not included. However, 
funds apportioned to an urbanized area may be used on any fixed 
guideway segment in the UZA. Program guidance for Fixed Guideway 
Modernization is presently found in FTA Circular C9300.1A, Capital 
Program: Grant Application Instructions, dated October 1, 1998. FTA is 
in the process of updating this circular to incorporate changes 
resulting from language in SAFETEA-LU.
4. Period of Availability
    The funds apportioned in this notice under the Fixed Guideway 
Modernization Program remain available to be obligated by FTA to 
recipients for three fiscal years following FY 2007. Any of these 
apportioned funds that remain unobligated at the close of business on 
September 30, 2010, will revert to FTA for reapportionment under the 
Fixed Guideway Modernization Program.

F. Capital Investment Program (49 U.S.C. 5309)--Bus and Bus-Related 
Facilities

    This program provides capital assistance for new and replacement 
buses and related facilities. Funds are allocated on a discretionary 
basis. Eligible purposes are acquisition of buses for fleet and service 
expansion, bus maintenance and administrative facilities, transfer 
facilities, bus malls, transportation centers, intermodal terminals, 
park-and-ride stations, acquisition of replacement vehicles, bus 
rebuilds, bus preventive maintenance, passenger amenities such as 
passenger shelters and bus stop signs, accessory and miscellaneous 
equipment such as mobile radio units, supervisory vehicles, fare boxes, 
computers, and shop and garage equipment. Eligible applicants are State 
and local governmental authorities. Eligible subrecipients include 
other public agencies, private companies engaged in public 
transportation and private non-profit organizations. For more 
information about Bus and Bus-Related Facilities contact Maria Wright, 
Office of Transit Programs, at (202) 366-2053.
1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$881,779,000 for the bus and bus facilities program. This amount 
includes $855,500,000 provided for the Bus Program and $26,279,000 
transferred from the Clean Fuels Program. The amount of funding for 
projects designated in Section 3044 of SAFETEA-LU for Bus and Bus-
Related Facilities in FY 2007 is $459,670,089. The balance remains 
unallocated, as shown in the following table.

                       Bus and Bus Facility Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Appropriation..................................     $881,779,000 a
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oversight Deduction..................................         -8,817,790
SAFETEA-LU Statutory Provisions Projects.............        459,670,089

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Funds Available for Discretionary/Competitive                413,291,121
 Allocation..........................................
                                                      ------------------
  Total Funds to be Allocated........................        872,961,210
------------------------------------------------------------------------
a Includes $26,279,000 transferred from Clean Fuels Grant Program

    The FY 2007 Bus and Bus Facility Program allocations are displayed 
in Table 12.
2. Basis for Allocations
    Funds are provided annually under Section 5309 for discretionary 
allocation for bus and bus facilities projects. SAFETEA-LU listed 646 
earmarked projects to be funded each year through the Bus Program 
(Section 3044) and specified additional projects in Section 5309(m)(7). 
Table 12 displays the allocation of the FY 2007 Bus and Bus-Related 
Facilities funds by State and project for projects earmarked in 
SAFETEA-LU. The table includes a SAFETEA-LU project number for each 
project listed in Section 3044. No additional projects were earmarked 
in the Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007. In fact, Section 112 
of the Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, (H.J. Res 20) 
specifically precluded using FY 2007 funds to award grants for projects 
designated Section 5309 bus funds in the statement of managers 
accompanying the FY 2006 Department of Transportation Appropriations 
Act (Pub. L. 109-115).
3. Requirements
    Section 125 and Section 113 of the FY 2005 and FY 2006 Department 
of Transportation Appropriations Acts, respectively, make projects 
identified in the statement of managers automatically eligible to 
receive the funds designated to the project ``notwithstanding any other 
provision of law.'' Similar language was first included as a general 
provision in Section 547 of the FY 2004 Department of Transportation 
Appropriations Acts. In addition, Section 3044 of SAFETEA-LU earmarked 
646 Bus and Bus Facilities projects in FY 2007. FTA will review 
Congressional intent on a case by case basis.
    FTA honors Congressional earmarks for the purpose designated, for 
purposes eligible under the program or under the expanded eligibility 
of a ``notwithstanding'' provision. If you want to apply to use funds 
designated under the Bus Program in any year for project activities 
outside the scope of the project designation included in report 
language, you must submit your request for reprogramming to the House 
and Senate Committees on Appropriations for resolution. FTA will not 
reprogram projects Congress designated in report language without 
direction from the Appropriations Committees.
    FTA will honor projects earmarked to receive Section 5309 bus funds 
in SAFETEA-LU. Legislation will be necessary to amend the earmark if 
you wish to use funds for project activities outside the scope of the 
project description.
    Grants made under the Bus and Bus-Related Facilities program must 
meet all other eligibility requirements as outlined in Section 5309 
unless otherwise specified in law.
    Program guidance for Bus and Bus-Related Facilities is found in FTA 
Circular C9300.1A, Capital Program: Grant Application Instructions. FTA 
is in the process of updating this circular to incorporate changes 
resulting from language in SAFETEA-LU.
4. Period of Availability
    The FY 2007 Bus and Bus-Related Facilities funds not obligated for 
their original purpose as of September 30, 2009, may be made available 
for other projects under 49 U.S.C. 5309. The unusual appropriations 
process in FY 2007 has not yet resulted in directions from Congress to 
FTA not to reallocate unobligated bus program funds for designations 
that lapsed at the end of FY 2006.
5. Other Program or Allocation Related Information and Highlights
    Prior year unobligated balances for Bus and Bus-Related allocations 
in the amount of $870,471,637 remain available for obligation in FY 
2007. This includes $861,331,362 in fiscal years 2005 and 2006 
unobligated allocations, and $9,140,275 for fiscal years 2002-2004 
unobligated allocations that were extended by previous direction by the 
House and Senate appropriation committees. The unobligated amounts 
available as of September 30, 2006, are displayed in Table 13.
    In two Notices of Funding Availability (NOFA), published as 
separate parts of today's Federal Register, FTA is issuing procedures 
for grantees to apply competitively for discretionary funding for 
projects eligible under the Bus and Bus Facilities program. One NOFA 
invites applications from States and from Designated Recipients under 
the Urbanized Area Formula Program to fund bus and bus facility 
projects that address the following FTA priorities: Fleet replacement 
needs that cannot be met with formula funds, fleet expansion for 
significant service improvements, purchase of clean fuel vehicles, 
facility construction to support increased service or introduction of 
clean fuels, and intermodal terminal projects that include intercity 
bus providers, and Gulf Coast recovery. The other NOFA addresses the 
Department of Transportation Congestion Initiative and invites 
proposals from specific urbanized areas identified as the most 
congested in the nation.

G. Capital Investment Program (49 U.S.C. 5309)--New Starts

    The New Starts program provides funds for construction of new fixed 
guideway systems or extensions to existing fixed guideway systems. 
Eligible purposes are light rail, rapid rail (heavy rail), commuter 
rail, monorail, automated fixed guideway system (such as a ``people 
mover''), or a busway/high occupancy vehicle (HOV) facility, Bus Rapid 
Transit that is fixed guideway, or an extension of any of these. 
Projects become candidates for funding under this program by 
successfully completing the appropriate steps in the major capital 
investment planning and project development process. Major new fixed 
guideway projects, or extensions to existing systems, financed with New 
Starts funds typically receive these funds through a full funding grant 
agreement (FFGA) that defines the scope of the project and specifies 
the total multi-year Federal commitment to the project. Beginning in FY 
2007, up to $200,000,000 each year is designated for ``Small Starts'' 
(Section 5309(e)) projects with a New Starts share of less than 
$75,000,000 and a net project cost of less than $250,000,000. The 
Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, however, did not set aside 
a specific amount for Small Starts from the amounts appropriated for 
Capital Investment Grants.
    Section 5309(m)(6) also made annual allocations of New Start 
funding available to Alaska and Hawaii for ferryboats and to the Denali 
Commission in Anchorage, Alaska under the terms of Section 307(e) of 
the Denali Commission Act of 1998 (42 U.S.C. 3121) for docks, 
waterfront development projects and related transportation 
infrastructure in rural Alaska communities.
    For more information about New Starts project development contact 
Sean Libberton, Office of Planning and Environment, at (202) 366-4033, 
or for information about published allocations contact Kimberly Sledge, 
Office of Transit Programs, at (202) 366-2053.

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1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$1,566,000,000 to New Starts. The total amount allocated for New Starts 
is $1,550,340,000, as shown in the table below.

                               New Starts
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Appropriation.................................    $1,566,000,000 a
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oversight Deduction.................................         -15,660,000
Funds Allocated to Specific Projects in Table 14....     b 1,284,478,399
Unallocated Funds Available for Discretionary/               265,861,601
 Competitive Allocation.............................
                                                     -------------------
  Total Funds to be Allocated.......................       1,550,340,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
a Includes $200 million for Small Starts.
b Includes $20 million for the Denali Commission and Alaska and Hawaii
  Ferry projects.

2. Basis for Allocation
    Congress included authorizations for specific New Starts projects 
in SAFETEA-LU and in statutory takedowns from the program for Alaska 
and Hawaii Ferryboats and the Denali Commission. The Continuing 
Appropriations Resolution, 2007, did not include project allocations. 
FTA has allocated available FY 2007 New Starts funding as shown in 
Table 14, based on existing FFGAs and the President's Budget for FY 
2007.
3. Requirements
    Because New Starts projects are earmarked in law rather than report 
language, reprogramming for a purpose other than that specified must 
also occur in law. New Starts projects are subject to a complex set of 
approvals related to planning and project development set forth in 49 
CFR Part 611. FTA has published a number of rulemakings and interim 
guidance documents related to the New Starts program since the passage 
of SAFETEA-LU. Grantees should reference the FTA Web site at http://www.fta.dot.gov for the most current program guidance about project 
developments and management. Grant related guidance for New Starts is 
found in FTA Circular C9300.1A, Capital Program: Grant Application 
Instructions, dated October 1, 1998; and C5200.1A, Full Funding Grant 
Agreement Guidance, dated December 5, 2002. FTA is in the process of 
updating these circulars to incorporate changes resulting from language 
in SAFETEA-LU and recent rulemakings.
4. Period of Availability
    New Starts funds remain available for three fiscal years (including 
the fiscal year the funds are made available or appropriated plus two 
additional years.) FY 2007 funds remain available through September 30, 
2009. Funds may be extended by Congress or made available for other 
projects after the period of availability has expired. The unusual 
appropriations process in FY 2007 has not yet resulted in any 
extensions of prior year unobligated balances that lapsed at the end of 
FY 2006.
5. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    Prior year unobligated allocations for New Starts in the amount of 
$717,087,493 remain available for obligation in FY 2007. This amount 
includes $118,384,337 in FY 2005 and $598,703,156 in FY 2006 
unobligated allocations. These unobligated amounts are displayed in 
Table 15. Information on pre-award authority for New Starts projects is 
detailed in section V below.

H. Special Needs of Elderly Individuals and Individuals With 
Disabilities Program (49 U.S.C. 5310)

    This program provides formula funding to States for capital 
projects to assist private nonprofit groups in meeting the 
transportation needs of the elderly and individuals with disabilities 
when the public transportation service provided in the area is 
unavailable, insufficient, or inappropriate to meet these needs. A 
State agency designated by the Governor administers the Section 5310 
program. The State's responsibilities include: notifying eligible local 
entities of funding availability; developing project selection 
criteria; determining applicant eligibility; selecting projects for 
funding; and ensuring that all subrecipients comply with Federal 
requirements. Eligible nonprofit organizations or public bodies must 
apply directly to the designated State agency for assistance under this 
program. For more information about the Elderly and Individuals with 
Disabilities Program contact Cheryl Oliver, Office of Transit Programs, 
at (202) 366-2053.
1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$117,000,000 to the Elderly and Individuals with Disabilities Program 
(49 U.S.C. 5310). After deduction of 0.5 percent for oversight, and the 
addition of reapportioned prior year funds, $116,659,554 remains 
available for allocation to the States.

            Elderly and Individuals with Disabilities Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Appropriation..................................       $117,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oversight Deduction..................................           -585,000
Prior Year Funds Added...............................            244,554
                                                      ------------------
  Total Apportioned..................................        116,659,554
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The FY 2007 Elderly and Individuals with Disabilities Program 
apportionments to the States are displayed in Table 16.
2. Basis for Apportionment
    FTA allocates funds to the States by an administrative formula 
consisting of a $125,000 floor for each State ($50,000 for smaller 
territories) with the balance allocated based on 2000 Census population 
data for persons aged 65 and over and for persons with disabilities.
3. Requirements
    Funds are available to support the capital costs of transportation 
services for older adults and people with disabilities. Uniquely under 
this program, eligible capital costs include the acquisition of 
service. Seven specified States (Alaska, Louisiana, Minnesota, North 
Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, and Wisconsin) may use up to 33 
percent of their apportionment for operating assistance under the terms 
of the SAFETEA-LU Section 3012(b) pilot program.
    Capital assistance is provided on an 80 percent Federal, 20 percent 
local matching basis except that Section 5310(c) allows States eligible 
for a higher match under the sliding scale for FHWA programs to use 
that match ratio for Section 5310 capital projects. Operating 
assistance is 50 percent Federal, 50 percent local, or the 62.5 percent 
of the sliding scale Federal share. Funds provided under other Federal 
programs (other than those of the DOT, with the exception of the 
Federal Lands Highway Program established by 23 U.S.C. 204) may be used 
as match. Revenue from service contracts may also be used as local 
match.
    While the assistance is intended primarily for private non-profit 
organizations, public bodies approved by the State to coordinate 
services for the elderly and individuals with disabilities, or any 
public body that certifies to the State that there are no non-profit 
organizations in the area that are readily available to carry out the 
service, may receive these funds.
    States may use up to ten percent of their annual apportionment to 
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assistance for a funded project. No local share is required for these 
program administrative funds. Funds used under this program for 
planning must be shown in the United Planning Work Program (UPWP) for 
MPO(s) with responsibility for that area.
    The State recipient must certify that: the projects selected were 
derived from a locally developed, coordinated public transit-human 
services transportation plan; and, the plan was developed through a 
process that included representatives of public, private, and nonprofit 
transportation and human services providers and participation by the 
public. The locally developed, coordinated public transit-human 
services transportation planning process must be coordinated and 
consistent with the metropolitan and statewide planning processes and 
funding for the program must included in the metropolitan and statewide 
Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP and STIP) at a level of 
specificity or aggregation consistent with State and local policies and 
procedures. Finally, the State must certify that allocations of the 
grant to subrecipients are made on a fair and equitable basis.
    The coordinated planning requirement is also a requirement in two 
additional programs. Projects selected for funding under the Job Access 
Reverse Commute program and the New Freedom program are also required 
to be derived from a locally developed coordinated public transit/human 
service transportation plan. FTA anticipates that most areas will 
develop one consolidated plan for all the programs, which may include 
separate elements and other human service transportation programs.
    The Section 5310 program is subject to the requirements of Section 
5307 to the extent the Secretary determines appropriate. Program 
guidance is found in FTA C 9070.1E, dated October 1, 1998. FTA 
published a proposed revised circular for this program and is currently 
reviewing comments submitted to the docket. The new circular will be 
posted on the FTA Web site at http://www.fta.dot.gov when it is issued.
4. Period of Availability
    FTA has administratively established a three year period of 
availability for Section 5310 funds. Funds allocated to States under 
the Elderly and Individuals with Disabilities Program in this notice 
must be obligated by September 30, 2009. Any funding that remains 
unobligated as of that date will revert to FTA for reapportionment 
among the States under the Elderly and Individuals with Disabilities 
Program.
5. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    States may transfer Section 5310 funds to Section 5307 or Section 
5311, but only for projects selected under the Section 5310 program, 
not as a general supplement for those programs. FTA anticipates that 
the States would use this flexibility primarily for projects to be 
implemented by a Section 5307 recipient in a small urbanized area, or 
for Federally recognized Indian Tribes that elect to receive funds as a 
direct recipient from FTA under Section 5311. A State that transfers 
Section 5310 funds to Section 5307 must certify that each project for 
which the funds are transferred has been coordinated with private 
nonprofit providers of services. FTA has established a new scope code 
(641) to track 5310 projects included within a Section 5307 or 5311 
grant. Transfer to Section 5307 or 5311 is permitted but not required. 
FTA expects primarily to award stand-alone Section 5310 grants to the 
State for any and all subrecipients.

I. Nonurbanized Area Formula Program (49 U.S.C. 5311)

    This program provides formula funding to States and Indian Tribes 
for the purpose of supporting public transportation in areas with a 
population of less than 50,000. Funding may be used for capital, 
operating, State administration, and project administration expenses. 
Eligible subrecipients include State and local public agencies, Indian 
Tribes, private non-profit organizations, and private operators of 
public transportation services, including intercity bus companies. 
Indian Tribes are also eligible direct recipients under Section 5311, 
both for funds apportioned to the States and for projects selected to 
be funded with funds set aside for a separate Tribal Transit Program.
    For more information about the Nonurbanized Area Formula Program 
contact Lorna Wilson, Office of Transit Programs, at (202) 366-2053.
1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$404,000,000 to the Nonurbanized Area Formula Program (49 U.S.C. 5311). 
The total amount apportioned for the Nonurbanized Area Formula Program 
is $386,179,139, after take-downs of two percent for the Rural 
Transportation Assistance Program (RTAP), 0.5 percent for oversight, 
and $10,000,000 for the Tribal Transit Program, and the addition of 
Section 5340 funds and prior year funds reapportioned, as shown in the 
table below.

                    Nonurbanized Area Formula Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Appropriation..................................       $404,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oversight Deduction..................................          2,020,000
RTAP Takedown........................................          8,080,000
Tribal Transit Takedown..............................         10,000,000
Prior Year Funds Added...............................          2,277,688
Section 5340 Funds Added.............................         63,265,514
                                                      ------------------
  Total Apportioned..................................        449,443,202
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The FY 2007 Nonurbanized Area Formula apportionments to the States 
are displayed in Table 17.
2. Basis for Apportionments
    FTA apportions the funds available for apportionment after take-
down for oversight, the Tribal Transit Program, and RTAP according to a 
statutory formula. FTA apportions the first twenty percent to the 
States based on land area in nonurbanized areas with no state receiving 
more than 5 percent of the amount apportioned. FTA apportions the 
remaining eighty percent based on nonurbanized population of each State 
relative to the national nonurbanized population. FTA does not 
apportion Section 5311 funds to the Virgin Islands, which by a 
statutory exception are treated as an urbanized area for purposes of 
the Section 5307 formula program.
    FTA also allocated $63,265,514 to the 50 States for nonurbanized 
areas from the Growing States portion of Section 5340. FTA apportions 
Growing States funds by a formula based on State population forecasts 
for 15 years beyond the most recent census. FTA distributes the amounts 
apportioned for each State between UZAs and nonurbanized areas based on 
the ratio of urbanized/nonurbanized population within each State in the 
2000 census.
3. Program Requirements
    The Nonurbanized Area Formula Program provides capital, operating 
and administrative assistance for public transit service in areas under 
50,000 in population.
    The Federal share for capital assistance is 80 percent and for 
operating assistance is 50 percent, except that States eligible for the 
sliding scale match under FHWA programs may use that match ratio for 
Section 5311 capital projects and 62.5 percent of the sliding scale 
capital match ratio for operating projects.

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    Each State must spend no less than 15 percent of its FY 2007 
Nonurbanized Area Formula apportionment for the development and support 
of intercity bus transportation, unless the State certifies, after 
consultation with affected intercity bus service providers, that the 
intercity bus service needs of the State are being adequately met. 
SAFETEA-LU added this requirement for consultation with the industry to 
strengthen the certification requirement. FTA also encourages 
consultation with other stakeholders, such as communities affected by 
loss of intercity service.
    Each State prepares an annual program of projects, which must 
provide for fair and equitable distribution of funds within the States, 
including Indian reservations, and must provide for maximum feasible 
coordination with transportation services assisted by other Federal 
sources.
    In order to retain eligibility for funding, recipients of Section 
5311 funding must report data annually to the NTD, beginning with the 
2006 reporting year.
    Program guidance for the Nonurbanized Area Formula Program is found 
in FTA C 9040.1F, Nonurbanized Area Formula Program Guidance and Grant 
Application Instructions, dated April 1, 2007, which was revised and 
reissued after notice and comment. FTA announced availability of this 
circular in the Federal Register on February 28, 2007, and summarized 
the response to comments submitted to the docket.
4. Period of Availability
    Funds apportioned to nonurbanized areas under the Nonurbanized Area 
Formula Program will remain available for two fiscal years following FY 
2007. Any funds that remain unobligated at the close of business on 
September 30, 2009, will revert to FTA for allocation among the States 
under the Nonurbanized Area Formula Program.
5. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    By law, FTA requires that each recipient under the Section 5311 
program submit an annual report to the NTD containing information on 
capital investments, operations, and service provided with funds 
received under the Section 5311 program. Section 5311(b)(4), as amended 
by SAFETEA-LU, specifies that the report should include information on 
total annual revenue, sources of revenue, total annual operating costs, 
total annual capital costs, fleet size and type, and related 
facilities, revenue vehicle miles, and ridership. In consultation with 
State Departments of Transportation (DOT), FTA previously developed a 
voluntary state-based rural data module for the NTD. The existing NTD 
Rural Data Reporting Module manual and reporting instructions are 
posted on the NTD Web site, http://www.ntdprogram.com. For each 5311 
subrecipient, the State DOT will complete a one-page form of basic 
data. The existing module will serve as a basis for reporting 
requirements for the new, mandatory Rural Reporting Module of the NTD 
until FTA can modify it, in consultation with the States, among others. 
Pursuant to SAFETEA-LU, mandatory reporting began with the 2006 NTD 
Report Year. The first reports were due on October 28, 2006, for those 
States with State or local fiscal years ending between January 1 and 
June 30, 2006; on January 28, 2007, for those States with State or 
local fiscal years ending between July 1 and September 30, 2006; and 
April 30, 2007, for those States with State or local fiscal years 
ending between October 1 and December 31, 2006. Corresponding dates are 
applicable to the data for the 2007 NTD Report Year. To enter data and 
receive additional instructions, State DOTs can go to the NTD website. 
FTA will issue revised reporting instructions in the 2007 reporting 
manual, based on consultation with the States and public comment.

J. Rural Transportation Assistance Program (49 U.S.C. 5311(b)(3))

    This program provides funding to assist in the design and 
implementation of training and technical assistance projects, research, 
and other support services tailored to meet the needs of transit 
operators in nonurbanized areas. For more information about Rural 
Transportation Assistance Program (RTAP) contact Lorna Wilson, Office 
of Transit Programs, at (202) 366-2053.
1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides $8,080,000 
to RTAP (49 U.S.C. 5311(b)(2)), as a two percent takedown from the 
funds appropriated for Section 5311. FTA has reserved 15 percent for 
the National RTAP program. After adding prior year funds eligible for 
reapportionment, $7,320,588 is available for allocations to the States, 
as shown in the table below.

                    Rural Transit Assistance Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Appropriation..................................         $8,080,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
National RTAP Takedown...............................          1,212,000
Prior Year Funds Added...............................            452,588
                                                      ------------------
  Total Apportioned..................................          7,320,588
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table 17 shows the FY 2007 RTAP allocations to the States.
2. Basis for Allocation
    FTA allocates funds to the States by an administrative formula. 
First FTA allocates $65,000 to each State ($10,000 to territories), and 
then allocates the balance based on nonurbanized population in the 2000 
census.
3. Program Requirements
    States may use the funds to undertake research, training, technical 
assistance, and other support services to meet the needs of transit 
operators in nonurbanized areas. These funds are to be used in 
conjunction with a State's administration of the Nonurbanized Area 
Formula Program, but may also support the rural components of the 
Section 5310, JARC, and New Freedom programs.
4. Period of Availability
    Funds apportioned to States under RTAP remain available for two 
fiscal years following FY 2007. Any funds that remain unobligated at 
the close of business on September 30, 2009, will revert to FTA for 
allocation among the States under the RTAP.
5. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    The National RTAP project is administered by the American Public 
Works Association in consortium with the Community Transportation 
Association of America, under a cooperative agreement re-competed at 
five-year intervals. During FY 2007, FTA will be soliciting proposals 
for the National RTAP program services for the next five years. The 
projects are guided by a project review board of managers of rural 
transit systems and State DOT RTAP programs. National RTAP resources 
also support the biennial TRB National Conference on Rural Public and 
Intercity Bus Transportation and other research and technical 
assistance projects of a national nature.
    The percentage takedown for RTAP, combined with rising funding 
levels for Section 5311, make additional resources available at the 
State RTAP program level as well as the national RTAP for projects such 
as providing technical assistance for the new tribal transit program 
and conducting intercity bus needs assessments.

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K. Public Transportation on Indian Reservations Program (49 U.S.C. 
5311(c)(1))

    FTA refers to this program as the Tribal Transit Program. It is 
funded as a takedown from funds appropriated for the Section 5311 
program. Indian Tribes are defined as eligible direct recipients. The 
funds are to be apportioned for grants to Indian Tribes for any purpose 
eligible under Section 5311, which includes capital, operating, 
planning, and administrative assistance for rural public transit 
services and rural intercity bus service. For more information about 
the Tribal Transit Program contact Lorna Wilson, Office of Transit 
Programs, at (202) 366-2053.
1. Funding Availability in FY 2007
    Under the Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, the amount 
allocated to the program in FY 2007 is $10,000,000, as authorized in 
Section 5311(c)(1)(B).
2. Basis for Allocation
    Based on procedures developed in consultation with the Tribes, FTA 
will issue a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) soliciting 
applications for FY 2007 funds.
3. Requirements
    FTA developed streamlined program requirements based on statutory 
authority allowing the Secretary to determine the terms and conditions 
appropriate to the program. These conditions are contained in the 
annual NOFA.
4. Period of Availability
    Funds remain available for three fiscal years, which includes the 
fiscal year the funds were apportioned or appropriated plus two 
additional years. Funds appropriated in FY 2007 will remain available 
for obligation to the tribes competitively selected to receive the 
funds through September 30, 2009. Any funds that remain unobligated 
after September 30, 2009, will revert to FTA for reallocation among the 
Tribes.
5. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    The funds set aside for the Tribal Transit Program are not meant to 
replace or reduce funds that Indian Tribes receive from states through 
the Section 5311 program but are to be used to enhance public 
transportation on Indian reservations and transit serving tribal 
communities. Funds allocated to Tribes by the States may be included in 
the State's Section 5311 application or awarded by FTA in a grant 
directly to the tribe. We encourage Tribes intending to apply to FTA as 
direct recipients to contact the appropriate FTA regional office at the 
earliest opportunity.
    Technical assistance for Tribes may be available from the State DOT 
using the State's allocation of RTAP or funds available for State 
administration under Section 5311, from the Tribal Transportation 
Assistance Program (TTAP) Centers supported by FHWA, and from the 
Community Transportation Association of America under a program funded 
by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The National 
RTAP will also be developing new resources for Tribal Transit.

L. National Research Programs (49 U.S.C. 5314)

    FTA's National Research Programs include the National Research and 
Technology Program (NRTP), the Transit Cooperative Research Program 
(TCRP), the National Transit Institute (NTI), and the University 
Transportation Centers Program (UTC).
    Through funding under these programs, FTA seeks to deliver 
solutions that improve public transportation. FTA's Strategic Research 
Goals are to provide transit research leadership, increase transit 
ridership, improve capital and operating efficiencies, improve safety 
and emergency preparedness, and to protect the environment and promote 
energy independence. For more information contact Bruce Robinson, 
Office of Research, Demonstration and Innovation, at (202) 366-4209.
1. Funding Availability in FY 2007
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$61,000,000 for the National Research Programs. Of this amount 
$9,300,000 is allocated for TCRP, $4,300,000 for NTI, $7,000,000 for 
the UTC, and $40,400,000 for NRTP. Within the NRTP--$22,800,920 is 
allocated for specific activities under 49 U.S.C. 5338(d) and in 
Section 3046 of SAFETEA-LU. A breakdown of NRP funds is provided in the 
table below.

                       National Research Programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Appropriation..................................        $61,000,000
                                                      ------------------
Funds Allocated for Specific Programs or Activities..         43,400,920
Small Business Innovative Research Takedown..........            200,000
Funds Available for FTA Programming..................         17,399,080
                                                      ------------------
  Total NPR Funding..................................         61,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    All research and research and development projects are subject to a 
2.6% reduction for the Small Business Innovative Research Program 
(SBIR). The project allocations are listed in Table 18.
2. Program Requirements
    Application Instructions and Program Management Guidelines are set 
forth in FTA Circular 6100.1C. Research projects must support FTA's 
Strategic Research Goals and meet the Office of Management and Budget's 
Research and Development Investment Criteria. All research recipients 
are required to work with FTA to develop approved Statements of Work 
and plans to evaluate research results before award.
    Eligible activities under the NRTP include research, development, 
demonstration and deployment projects as defined by 49 U.S.C. 5312(a); 
Joint Partnership projects for deployment of innovation as defined by 
49 U.S.C. 5312(b); International Mass Transportation Projects as 
defined by 49 U.S.C. 5312(c); and, human resource programs as defined 
by 49 U.S.C. 5322.
    Problem Statements for TCRP can be submitted on TCRP's website: 
http://www.tcrponline.org. Information about NTI courses can be found 
at http://www.ntionline.com. UTC funds are transferred to the Research 
and Innovative Technology Administration to make awards.
3. Period of Availability
    Funds are available until expended.
4. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    Funds not designated by Congress for specific projects and 
activities will be programmed by FTA based on national priorities. 
Opportunities are posted in www.grants.gov under Catalogue of Federal 
Domestic Assistance Number 20.514.

M. Job Access and Reverse Commute Program (49 U.S.C. 5316)

    The Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) program provides formula 
funding to States and Designated Recipients to support the development 
and maintenance of job access projects designed to transport welfare 
recipients and eligible low-income individuals to and from jobs and 
activities related to their employment, and for reverse commute 
projects designed to transport residents of UZAs and other than

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urbanized to suburban employment opportunities. For more information 
about the JARC program contact Henrika Buchanan-Smith, Office of 
Transit Programs, at (202) 366-2053.
1. Funding Availability in FY 2007
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$144,000,000 for the JARC Program. The total amount apportioned by 
formula is $144,000,000, as shown in the table below.

                 Job Access and Reverse Commute Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Appropriation..................................       $144,000,000
                                                      ------------------
  Total Apportioned..................................        144,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table 19 shows the FY 2007 JARC apportionments.
2. Basis for Formula Apportionment
    By law, FTA allocates 60 percent of funds available to UZAs with 
populations of 200,000 or more persons (large UZAs); 20 percent to the 
States for urbanized areas with populations ranging from 50,000 to 
200,000 persons (small UZAs), and 20 percent to the States for rural 
and small urban areas with populations of less than 50,000 persons. FTA 
apportions funds based upon the number of low income individuals 
residing in a State or large urbanized area, using data from the 2000 
Census for individuals below 150 percent of poverty. FTA publishes 
apportionments to each State for small UZAs and for rural and small 
urban areas and a single apportionment for each large UZA.
    The Designated Recipient, either for the State or for a large UZA, 
is responsible for further allocating the funds to specific projects 
and subrecipients through a competitive selection process. If the 
Governor has designated more than one recipient of JARC funds in a 
large UZA, the Designated Recipients may agree to conduct a single 
competitive selection process or sub-allocate funds to each Designated 
Recipient, based upon a percentage split agreed upon locally, and 
conduct separate competitions.
    States may transfer funds between the small UZA and the 
nonurbanized apportionments, if all of the objectives of JARC are met 
in the size area the funds are taken from. States may also use funds in 
the small UZA and nonurbanized area apportionments for projects 
anywhere in the State (including large UZAs) if the State has 
established a statewide program for meeting the objectives of JARC. A 
State planning to transfer funds under either of these provisions 
should submit a request to the FTA regional office. FTA will assign new 
accounting codes to the funds before obligating them in a grant.
3. Requirements
    States and Designated Recipients must solicit grant applications 
and select projects competitively, based on application procedures and 
requirements established by the Designated Recipient, consistent with 
the Federal JARC program objectives. In the case of large UZAs, the 
area-wide solicitation shall be conducted in cooperation with the 
appropriate MPO(s).
    Funds are available to support the planning, capital and operating 
costs of transportation services that address the needs of welfare 
recipients and eligible low-income individuals that are not met by 
other transportation services. The transportation services may be 
provided by public, non-profit, or private-for-profit operators. The 
Federal share is 80 percent of capital expenses and 50 percent of 
operating expenses. Funds provided under other Federal programs (other 
than those of the U.S. DOT) may be used for local/State match for funds 
provided under section 5316, and revenue from service contracts may be 
used as local match.
    Funding is available for transportation services provided by 
public, non-profit, or private-for-profit operators. Assistance may be 
provided for a variety of transportation services and strategies 
directed at assisting welfare recipients and eligible low-income 
individuals address unmet transportation needs, and to provide reverse 
commute services.
    States and Designated Recipients may use up to ten percent of their 
annual apportionment to administer, plan, and provide technical 
assistance for a funded project. No local share is required for these 
program administrative funds. Funds used under this program for 
planning must be shown in the UPWP for MPO(s) with responsibility for 
that area.
    The Designated Recipient must certify that: The projects selected 
were derived from a locally developed, coordinated public transit-human 
services transportation plan; and, the plan was developed through a 
process that included representatives of public, private, and nonprofit 
transportation and human services providers and participation by the 
public, including those representing the needs of welfare recipients 
and eligible low-income individuals. The locally developed, coordinated 
public transit-human services transportation planning process must be 
coordinated and consistent with the metropolitan and statewide planning 
processes and funding for the program must included in the metropolitan 
and statewide Transportation Improvement Program (TIP and STIP) at a 
level of specificity or aggregation consistent with State and local 
policies and procedures. Finally, the State must certify that 
allocations of the grant to subrecipients are made on a fair and 
equitable basis.
    The coordinated planning requirement is also a requirement in two 
additional programs. Projects selected for funding under the Section 
5310 program and the New Freedom program are also required to be 
derived from a locally developed coordinated public transit-human 
service transportation plan. FTA anticipates that most areas will 
develop one consolidated plan for all the programs, which may include 
separate elements and other human service transportation programs.
    The JARC program is subject to the relevant requirements of Section 
5307, including the requirement for certification of labor protections. 
FTA published a proposed circular for this program and is currently 
reviewing comments submitted to the docket. The new circular will be 
posted on the FTA Web site at http://www.fta.dot.gov when it is issued.
4. Period of Availability
    FTA is establishing a consistent three-year period of availability 
for JARC, New Freedom, and the Section 5310 program, which includes the 
year of apportionment plus two additional years. FY 2007 funding is 
available through FY 2009. Any funding that remains unobligated on 
September 30, 2009 will revert to FTA for reapportionment among the 
States and large UZAs under the JARC program.
5. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    a. Carryover Earmarks. Table 20 lists prior year carryover of 
$45,154,056 for JARC projects designated by Congress in FYs 2002-2005. 
JARC earmarks carried over from TEA-21 are subject to the terms and 
conditions under which they were originally appropriated, including the 
requirement for a 50 percent local share for both capital and operating 
assistance. All projects should be in a regional JARC Plan as required 
under TEA-21 or in the new local coordinated plan required by the new 
formula JARC program. FTA will award a grant for a designated project 
upon receipt of a complete application, but can honor changes to the 
original designation only

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if so directed by the Appropriations Committee chairs.
    b. Designated Recipient. Beginning in FY 2007, FTA must have 
received formal notification from the Governor or Governor's designee 
of the Designated Recipient for JARC funds apportioned to a State or 
large UZA before awarding a grant to that area for JARC projects.
    c. Transfers to Section 5307 or 5311. States may transfer JARC 
funds to Section 5307 or Section 5311, but only for projects 
competitively selected under the JARC program, not as a general 
supplement for those programs. FTA anticipates that the States would 
use this flexibility primarily for projects to be implemented by a 
Section 5307 recipient in a small urbanized area or for Federally 
recognized Indian Tribes that elect to receive funds as a direct 
recipient from FTA under Section 5311. FTA has established a new scope 
code (646) to track JARC projects included within a Section 5307 or 
5311 grant. Transfer to Section 5307 or 5311 is permitted but not 
required. FTA will also award stand-alone Section 5316 grants to the 
State for any and all subrecipients. In order to track disbursements 
accurately against the appropriate program, FTA will not combine JARC 
funds with Section 5307 funds in a single Section 5307 grant, nor will 
FTA combine JARC with New Freedom funds in a single Section 5307 grant.
    d. Evaluation. Section 5316(i)(2), as added by SAFETEA-LU, requires 
FTA to conduct a study to evaluate the effectiveness of the JARC 
program. To support the evaluation, annual GAO reports on the program, 
and DOT Performance Measures, while reducing the burden grantees 
previously experienced from separate reporting required for the JARC 
program under TEA-21, FTA has incorporated reporting for performance 
measures into the annual progress report all JARC grantees submit in 
TEAM.

N. New Freedom Program (49 U.S.C. 5317)

    SAFETEA-LU established the New Freedom Program under 49 U.S.C. 
5317. The program purpose is to provide new public transportation 
services and public transportation alternatives beyond those currently 
required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 
12101 et seq.) that assist individuals with disabilities with 
transportation, including transportation to and from jobs and 
employment support services. For more information about the New Freedom 
program contact Henrika Buchanan-Smith, Office of Transit Programs, at 
(202) 366-2053.
1. Funding Availability in FY 2007
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$81,000,000 for the New Freedom Program. The entire amount is 
apportioned by formula, as shown in the table below.

                           New Freedom Program
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Total Appropriation..................................        $81,000,000
                                                      ------------------
  Total Apportioned..................................         81,000,000
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    Table 21 shows the FY 2007 New Freedom apportionments.
2. Basis for Formula Apportionment
    By law, FTA allocates 60 percent of funds available to UZAs with 
populations of 200,000 or more persons (large UZAs); 20 percent to the 
States for urbanized areas with populations ranging from 50,000 to 
200,000 persons (small UZAs), and 20 percent to the States for rural 
and small urban areas with populations of less than 50,000 persons. FTA 
apportions funds based upon the number of persons with disabilities 
over the age of five residing in a State or large urbanized area, using 
data from the 2000 Census. FTA publishes apportionments to each State 
for small UZAs and for rural and small urban areas and a single 
apportionment for each large UZA.
    FTA has learned from the U.S. Bureau of the Census that there is a 
better source of disability data from the 2000 Census than the 2000 
census file we had previously used for SAFETEA-LU projections and for 
the FY 2006 New Freedom program apportionments. We have therefore based 
the FY 2007 apportionments for the New Freedom program on the 
information for States and urbanized areas contained in the Census 2000 
Summary File 3 (SF-3)--Sample Data (tables QT-P21 and P42), and Census 
publication PHC-2, which provides more accurate data for individuals 
with disabilities than the file based on projections from a sample that 
we had previously used. We will also base future apportionments on this 
data and will update the SAFETEA-LU estimates for FY 2008-2009 on the 
Web site. We regret any inconvenience this technical change in the 
source data for the formula may cause areas in their planning and 
selection of New Freedom projects.
    The Designated Recipient, either for the State or for a large UZA, 
is responsible for further allocating the funds to specific projects 
and subrecipients through a competitive selection process. If the 
Governor has designated more than one recipient of JARC funds in a 
large UZA, the Designated Recipients may agree to conduct a single 
competitive selection process or sub-allocate funds to each Designated 
Recipient, based upon a percentage split agreed upon locally and 
conduct separate competitions.
3. Requirements
    States and Designated Recipients must solicit grant applications 
and select projects competitively, based on application procedures and 
requirements established by the Designated Recipient, consistent with 
the Federal New Freedom program objectives. In the case of large UZAs, 
the area-wide solicitation shall be conducted in cooperation with the 
appropriate MPO(s).
    Funds are available to support the capital and operating costs of 
new public transportation services and public transportation 
alternatives that are beyond those required by the Americans with 
Disabilities Act. Funds provided under other Federal programs (other 
than those of the DOT) may be used as match for capital funds provided 
under Section 5317, and revenue from contract services may be used as 
local match.
    Funding is available for transportation services provided by 
public, non-profit, or private-for-profit operators. Assistance may be 
provided for a variety of transportation services and strategies 
directed at assisting persons with disabilities address unmet 
transportation needs. Eligible public transportation services and 
alternatives to public transportation funded under the New Freedom 
program must be both new and beyond the ADA. (Note, however, that FTA 
has published interim guidance holding Designated Recipients harmless 
for project selections conducted in good faith based on FTA's earlier 
preliminary determination that eligible services could be either new or 
beyond the ADA.)
    The Federal share is 80 percent of capital expenses and 50 percent 
of operating expenses. Funds provided under other Federal programs 
(other than those of the DOT) may be used for local/state match for 
funds provided under Section 5317, and revenue from service contracts 
may be used as local match.
    States and Designated Recipients may use up to ten percent of their 
annual apportionment to administer, plan, and provide technical 
assistance for a funded project. No local share is required for these 
program administrative funds. Funds used under this program for 
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shown in the UPWP for MPO(s) with responsibility for that area.
    The Designated Recipient must certify that: the projects selected 
were derived from a locally developed, coordinated public transit-human 
services transportation plan; and, the plan was developed through a 
process that included representatives of public, private, and nonprofit 
transportation and human services providers and participation by the 
public, including those representing the needs of welfare recipients 
and eligible low-income individuals. The locally developed, coordinated 
public transit-human services transportation planning process must be 
coordinated and consistent with the metropolitan and statewide planning 
processes, and funding for the program must be included in the 
metropolitan and statewide Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP and 
STIP) at a level of specificity or aggregation consistent with State 
and local policies and procedures. Finally, the State must certify that 
allocations of the grant to subrecipients are made on a fair and 
equitable basis.
    The coordinated planning requirement is also a requirement in two 
additional programs. Projects selected for funding under the Section 
5310 program and the JARC program are also required to be derived from 
a locally developed coordinated public transit-human service 
transportation plan. FTA anticipates that most areas will develop one 
consolidated plan for all the programs, which may include separate 
elements and other human service transportation programs.
    The New Freedom program is subject to the relevant requirements of 
Section 5307, but certification of labor protections is not required. 
FTA published a proposed circular for this program and is currently 
reviewing comments submitted to the docket. The new circular will be 
posted on the FTA Web site at http://www.fta.dot.gov when it is issued.
4. Period of Availability
    FTA is establishing a consistent three-year period of availability 
for New Freedom, JARC, and the Section 5310 program, which includes the 
year of apportionment plus two additional years. FY 2007 funding is 
available through FY 2009. Any funding that remains unobligated on 
September 30, 2009 will revert to FTA for reapportionment among the 
States and large UZAs under the New Freedom program.
    5. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and 
Highlights
    a. Designated Recipient. Beginning in FY 2007, FTA must have 
received formal notification from the Governor or Governor's designee 
of the Designated Recipient for New Freedom funds apportioned to a 
State or large UZA before awarding a grant to that area for New Freedom 
projects.
    b. Transfers to Section 5307 or 5311. States may transfer New 
Freedom funds to Section 5307 or Section 5311, but only for projects 
competitively selected under the New Freedom program, not as a general 
supplement for those programs. FTA anticipates that the States would 
use this flexibility for projects to be implemented by a Section 5307 
recipient in a small urbanized area or for Federally recognized Indian 
Tribes that elect to receive funds as a direct recipient from FTA under 
Section 5311. FTA has established a new scope code (647) to track New 
Freedom projects included within a Section 5307 or 5311 grant. Transfer 
to Section 5307 or 5311 is permitted but not required. FTA will also 
award stand-alone Section 5317 grants to the State for any and all 
subrecipients. In order to track disbursements accurately against the 
appropriate program, FTA will not combine New Freedom funds with 
Section 5307 funds in a single Section 5307 grant, nor will FTA combine 
New Freedom with JARC funds in a single Section 5307 grant.
    c. Performance Measures. To support the evaluation of the program 
and Departmental reporting under the Governmental Performance and 
Results Act and the Office of Management and Budget's Performance 
Assessment and Rating Tool, FTA has incorporated reporting for 
performance measures into the annual progress report all New Freedom 
grantees submit in TEAM.

O. Alternative Transportation in Parks and Public Land (49 U.S.C. 5320)

    The Alternative Transportation in Parks and Public Lands (ATPPL) 
program is administered by FTA in partnership with the Department of 
the Interior (DOI) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest 
Service. The purpose of the program is to enhance the protection of 
national parks and Federal lands, and increase the enjoyment of those 
visiting them. The program funds capital and planning expenses for 
alternative transportation systems such as buses and trams in federally 
managed parks and public lands. Federal land management agencies and 
State, tribal and local governments acting with the consent of a 
Federal land management agency are eligible to apply. DOI, after 
consultation with and in cooperation with FTA, determines the final 
selection and funding of projects.
1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, makes $23 million 
available for the program in FY 2007. Ten percent of the funds are 
reserved for administration and technical assistance. FTA published a 
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) in the Federal Register on 
December 5, 2006, inviting applications for projects to be funded in FY 
2007. Applications were due to the appropriate Federal Land Management 
Agency on February 16, 2007.
2. Program Requirements
    Projects are competitively selected based on criteria specified in 
the Notice of Funding Availability. The terms and conditions applicable 
to the program are also specified in the NOFA. Projects must conserve 
natural, historical, and cultural resources, reduce congestion and 
pollution, and improve visitor mobility and accessibility. No more than 
25 percent may be allocated for any one project.
3. Period of Availability
    The funds under the Alternative Transportation in Parks and Public 
Lands remain available until expended.
4. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    Project selections for the FY 2006 funding were published in the 
Federal Register on September 12, 2006. Fifteen projects were awarded 
through direct grants to individual State and local governments. 
Twenty-seven projects were funded through reimbursable interagency 
agreements with the U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, and 
Fish and Wildlife Service. Twenty-five of the projects (totaling $16 
million) were capital projects and seventeen (totaling $3.6 million) 
were planning projects.

P. Alternatives Analysis Program (49 U.S.C. 5339)

    The Alternatives Analysis Program provides grants to States, 
authorities of the States, metropolitan planning organizations, and 
local government authorities to develop studies as part of the 
transportation planning process. These studies include an assessment of 
a wide range of public transportation alternatives designed to address 
a transportation problem in a corridor or subarea; sufficient 
information to enable the Secretary to make the findings of project 
justification and local financial commitment required; the selection of 
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adoption of the locally preferred alternative as part of the state or 
regional long-range transportation plan. For more information about 
this program contact Sean Libberton, Office of Planning and 
Environment, at (202) 366-4033.
1. FY 2007 Funding Availability
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides 
$25,000,000 to the Alternatives Analysis Program (49 U.S.C. 5339). The 
Act made available $18,900,000 for discretionary allocation to the 
projects designated in SAFETEA-LU. The balance of $6,100,000 will be 
made available for competitive allocation.

                      Alternative Analysis Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
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Total Appropriation..................................        $25,000,000
                                                      ------------------
Funds Allocated to SAFETEA-LU Earmarks...............          6,100,000
Funds Available for Discretionary/Competitive                 18,900,000
 Allocation..........................................
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    Allocations to projects designated in SAFETEA-LU are displayed in 
Table 22.
2. Basis for Allocation of Funds
    Section 3037(c) of SAFETEA-LU included 18 projects to be funded 
through Alternatives Analysis Program in FYs 2006 and 2007. Table 22 
displays the amounts available in FY 2007 to the Alternatives Analysis 
projects designated in SAFETEA-LU. In a separate part of today's 
Federal Register, FTA is publishing a Notice of Funding Availability to 
solicit applications for alternatives analysis projects that advance 
the state of the art for the balance of FY 2007 funds and the carryover 
funds available for competitive allocation from FY 2006.
3. Requirements
    Alternatives Analysis program funds may be made available to 
States, authorities of the States, metropolitan planning organizations, 
and local governmental authorities. The Government's share of the cost 
of an activity funded may not exceed 80 percent of the cost of the 
activity. The funds will be awarded as separate Section 5339 grants. 
The grant requirements will be comparable to those for Section 5309 
grants. Eligible projects include planning and corridor studies and the 
adoption of locally preferred alternatives within the fiscally 
constrained Metropolitan Transportation Plan for that area. Funds 
awarded under the Alternatives Analysis Program must be shown in the 
UPWP for MPO(s) with responsibility for that area. Pre-award authority 
applies to these funds after Congress appropriates funds for these 
projects and the allocations are published in an FTA notice of 
apportionments and allocations.
    Legislation to amend the earmark is necessary should a recipient 
wish to use funds provided under Section 5339 for eligible project 
activities outside the scope of the project description.
    Unless otherwise specified in law, grants made under the 
Alternatives Analysis program must meet all other eligibility 
requirements as outlined in Section 5309.
4. Period of availability
    Funds designated for specific Alternatives Analysis Program 
projects remain available for obligation for three fiscal years, which 
includes the year of appropriation plus two additional fiscal years. 
The FY 2007 funding for projects included in this notice remains 
available through September 30, 2009. Alternatives Analysis funds not 
obligated in an FTA grant for their original purpose at the end of the 
period of availability will generally be made available for other 
projects.
5. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    Table 23 lists prior year carryover of $19,305,000 for Alternative 
Analysis projects made available in FY 2006.

Q. Growing States and High Density States Formula Factors

    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, makes $404,000,000 
available for apportionment in accordance with the formula factors 
prescribed for Growing States and High Density States in Section 5340 
of SAFETEA-LU. Fifty percent of this amount (or $202,000,000) will be 
allotted eligible States and urbanized areas using the Growing State 
formula factors. The other 50 percent is apportioned to eligible States 
and urbanized areas using the High Density States formula factors. 
Based on application of the formulas, $138,734,486 of the Growing 
States funding was apportioned to urbanized areas and $63,265,514 to 
nonurbanized areas. All of the $202,000,000 allotted to High Density 
States is apportioned to urbanized areas.
    The term ``State'' is defined only to mean the 50 States. For the 
Growing State portion of Section 5340, funds are allocated based on the 
population forecasts for fifteen years after the date of that census. 
Forecasts are based on the trend between the most recent decennial 
census and Census Bureau population estimates for the most current 
year. Funds allocated to the States are then sub-allocated to urbanized 
and non-urbanized areas based on forecast population, where available. 
If forecasted population data at the urbanized level is not available, 
funds are allocated to current urbanized and non-urbanized areas on the 
basis of current population. Funds allocated to urbanized areas are 
included in their Section 5307apportionment. Funds allocated for non-
urbanized areas are included in the states' Section 5311 
apportionments.

R. Over-the-Road Bus Accessibility Program (49 U.S.C. 5310 Note)

    The Over-the-Road Bus Accessibility (OTRB) Program authorizes FTA 
to make grants to operators of over-the-road buses to help finance the 
incremental capital and training costs of complying with the DOT over-
the-road bus accessibility final rule, 49 CFR Part 37, published on 
September 28, 1998 (63 FR 51670). FTA conducts a national solicitation 
of applications, and grantees are selected on a competitive basis. For 
more information about the OTRB program contact Blenda Younger, Office 
of Transit Programs, at (202) 366-2053.
1. Funding Availability in FY 2007
    The Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, provides $7,600,000 
for the Over-the-Road Bus Accessibility (OTRB) Program, which is the 
total amount allocable for OTRB, as shown in the table below.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
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Total Appropriation..................................         $7,600,000
                                                      ------------------
Funds Available for Competitive Allocation...........          7,600,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Of this amount, $5,700,000 is allocable to providers of intercity 
fixed-route service, and $1,900,000 to other providers of over-the-road 
bus services, including local fixed-route service, commuter service, 
and charter and tour service.
2. Program Requirements
    Projects are competitively selected. The Federal share of the 
project is 90 percent of net project cost. Program guidance is provided 
in the Federal Register notice soliciting applications. We will publish 
a notice in the near future for applications for applications for the 
FY 2007 funding made available under the Continuing Appropriations 
Resolution, 2007. Operators of over the road buses may apply through 
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application to the appropriate FTA regional office. Assistance is 
available to operators of buses used substantially or exclusively in 
intercity, fixed route, over-the-road bus service. Capital projects 
eligible for funding include projects to add lifts and other 
accessibility components to new vehicle purchases and to purchase lifts 
to retrofit existing vehicles. Eligible training costs include 
developing training materials or providing training for local providers 
of over-the-road bus services.
3. Period of Availability
    Funds are available until expended.
4. Other Program or Apportionment Related Information and Highlights
    A Federal Register notice of FY 2006 project selections was 
published December 4, 2007, and is available at http://www.fta.dot.gov/laws/leg_reg_federal_register.html/.

V. FTA Policy and Procedures for FY 2007 Grants

A. Automatic Pre-Award Authority To Incur Project Costs

    1. Caution to New Grantees. While we provide pre-award authority 
for many projects, we do not recommend that first-time grant recipients 
utilize the automatic pre-award authority to incur expenses before the 
grant is actually awarded by FTA. As a new grantee, it is easy to 
misunderstand pre-award authority conditions and not be aware of all of 
the applicable FTA requirements that must be met in order to be 
reimbursed for project expenditures incurred in advance of grant award. 
FTA programs have specific statutory requirements that are often 
different from those for other Federal grant programs with which new 
grantees may be familiar. If funds are expended for an ineligible 
project or activity, FTA will be unable to reimburse the project 
sponsor.
    2. Policy. FTA provides blanket, or automatic, pre-award authority 
in certain program areas described below. This pre-award authority 
allows grantees to incur certain project costs prior to grant approval 
and retain their eligibility for subsequent reimbursement after grant 
approval. The grantee assumes all risk and is responsible for ensuring 
that all conditions are met to retain eligibility. This automatic pre-
award spending authority permits a grantee to incur costs on an 
eligible transit capital, operating, planning, or administrative 
project without prejudice to possible future Federal participation in 
the cost of the project or. In the Federal Register Notice of November 
30, 2006, FTA extended pre-award authority for capital assistance under 
all formula programs through FY 2009, the duration of SAFETEA-LU. FTA 
provides pre-award authority for planning and operating assistance 
under the formula programs without regard to the period of the 
authorization. In addition, we extend pre-award authority for certain 
discretionary programs based on the annual Appropriations Act each 
year. All pre-award authority is subject to conditions and triggers 
stated below:
    a. FTA does not impose additional conditions on pre-award authority 
for operating, planning, or administrative assistance under the formula 
grant programs. Grantees may be reimbursed for expenses incurred prior 
to grant award so long as funds have been expended in accordance with 
all Federal requirements. In addition to cross-cutting Federal grant 
requirements, program specific requirements must be met. For example, a 
planning project must have been included in a UPWP; a New Freedom 
operating assistance project or a JARC planning or operating project 
must have been derived from a coordinated plan and competitively 
selected by the Designated Recipient prior to incurring expenses; 
expenditure on State Administration expenses under State Administered 
programs must be consistent with the State Management Plan. Designated 
Recipients for JARC and New Freedom have pre-award authority for the 
ten percent of the apportionment they may use for program 
administration.
    b. Pre-Award authority for Alternatives Analysis planning projects 
designated in 49 U.S.C. 5339, as amended by SAFETEA-LU, is triggered by 
the publication of the allocation in FTA's Federal Register Notice of 
Apportionments and Allocations following the annual Appropriations Act 
and must be included in the UPWP of the MPO for that metropolitan area.
    c. Pre-award authority for design and environmental work on a 
capital project is triggered by the authorization of formula funds, or 
the appropriation of funds for a discretionary project and publication 
of the project in FTA's annual Federal Register Notice of 
apportionments and allocations.
    d. Following authorization of formula funds or appropriation and 
publication of discretionary projects, pre-award authority for capital 
project implementation activities including property acquisition, 
demolition, construction, and acquisition of vehicles, equipment, or 
construction materials is triggered by completion of the environmental 
review process with FTA's concurrence in the categorical exclusion (CE) 
determination or signing of an environmental Record of Decision (ROD) 
or Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). Prior to exercising pre-
award authority, grantees must comply with the conditions and Federal 
requirements outlined in paragraph 3 below. Failure to do so will 
render an otherwise eligible project ineligible for FTA financial 
assistance. Capital projects under the Section 5310, JARC, and New 
Freedom programs must comply with specific program requirements, 
including coordinated planning and competitive selection. In addition, 
prior to incurring costs, grantees are strongly encouraged to consult 
with the appropriate FTA regional office regarding the eligibility of 
the project for future FTA funds and the applicability of the 
conditions and Federal requirements.
    e. Pre-award authority does not apply to the Section 5309 Capital 
Investment Bus and Bus-Related Facilities and Clean Fuels program high 
priority project designations or any other transit discretionary 
projects designated in SAFETEA-LU until funds have been appropriated 
and the allocations published in the annual Federal Register Notice. 
Thus pre-award authority is extended now only for FY 2006 and FY 2007 
project funding. For such Section 5309 Capital Investment Bus and Bus-
Related, Clean Fuels Program, or other transit capital discretionary 
projects, the date that costs may be incurred is: (1) For design and 
environmental review, the date that the appropriation bill which funds 
the project was enacted; and (2) for property acquisition, demolition, 
construction, and acquisition of vehicles, equipment, or construction 
materials, the date that FTA approves the document (ROD, FONSI, or CE 
determination) that completes the environmental review process required 
by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and its implementing 
regulations. FTA introduced this new trigger for pre-award authority in 
FY 2006 in recognition of the growing prevalence of new grantees 
unfamiliar with Federal and FTA requirements to ensure FTA's continued 
ability to comply with NEPA and related environmental laws. Because FTA 
does not sign a final NEPA document until MPO and statewide planning 
requirements (including air quality conformity requirements, if 
applicable) have been satisfied, this new trigger for pre-award will 
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environmental requirements prior to irreversible action by the grantee.
    f. In previous notices FTA extended pre-award authority to Section 
330 projects and those surface transportation projects commonly 
referred to as Section 115 projects administered by FTA, for which 
amounts were provided in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2004 and 
Section 117 projects in the 2005 Appropriations Act administered by 
FTA. Pre-award authority is now extended to transit projects in Section 
112 of the 2006 Appropriations Act that are to be administered by FTA. 
The same conditions described for bus projects apply to these projects. 
We strongly encourage any prospective applicant that does not have a 
previous relationship with FTA to review Federal grant requirements 
with the FTA regional office before incurring costs.
    g. Blanket pre-award authority does not apply to Section 5309 
Capital Investment New Starts funds. Specific instances of pre-award 
authority for Capital Investment New Starts projects are described in 
paragraph 4 below. Pre-award authority does not apply to Capital 
Investment Bus and Bus-Related or Clean Fuels projects authorized for 
funding beyond this fiscal year. Before an applicant may incur costs 
for Capital Investment New Starts projects, Bus and Bus-Related 
projects, or any other projects not yet published in a notice of 
apportionments and allocations, it must first obtain a written Letter 
of No Prejudice (LONP) from FTA. To obtain an LONP, a grantee must 
submit a written request accompanied by adequate information and 
justification to the appropriate FTA regional office, as described 
below.
    3. Conditions. The conditions under which pre-award authority may 
be utilized are specified below:
    a. Pre-award authority is not a legal or implied commitment that 
the subject project will be approved for FTA assistance or that FTA 
will obligate Federal funds. Furthermore, it is not a legal or implied 
commitment that all items undertaken by the applicant will be eligible 
for inclusion in the project.
    b. All FTA statutory, procedural, and contractual requirements must 
be met.
    c. No action will be taken by the grantee that prejudices the legal 
and administrative findings that the Federal Transit Administrator must 
make in order to approve a project.
    d. Local funds expended by the grantee pursuant to and after the 
date of the pre-award authority will be eligible for credit toward 
local match or reimbursement if FTA later makes a grant or grant 
amendment for the project. Local funds expended by the grantee prior to 
the date of the pre-award authority will not be eligible for credit 
toward local match or reimbursement. Furthermore, the expenditure of 
local funds on activities such as land acquisition, demolition, or 
construction prior to the date of pre-award authority for those 
activities (i.e., the completion of the NEPA process) would compromise 
FTA's ability to comply with Federal environmental laws and may render 
the project ineligible for FTA funding.
    e. The Federal amount of any future FTA assistance awarded to the 
grantee for the project will be determined on the basis of the overall 
scope of activities and the prevailing statutory provisions with 
respect to the Federal/local match ratio at the time the funds are 
obligated.
    f. For funds to which the pre-award authority applies, the 
authority expires with the lapsing of the fiscal year funds.
    g. When a grant for the project is subsequently awarded, the 
Financial Status Report, in TEAM-Web, must indicate the use of pre-
award authority.
    h. Environmental, Planning, and Other Federal Requirements.
    All Federal grant requirements must be met at the appropriate time 
for the project to remain eligible for Federal funding. The growth of 
the Federal transit program has resulted in a growing number of 
inexperienced grantees who make compliance with Federal planning and 
environmental laws increasingly challenging. FTA has therefore modified 
its approach to pre-award authority to use the completion of the NEPA 
process, which has as a prerequisite the completion of planning and air 
quality requirements, as the trigger for pre-award authority for all 
activities except design and environmental review.
    i. The requirement that a project be included in a locally adopted 
metropolitan transportation plan, the metropolitan transportation 
improvement program and Federally-approved statewide transportation 
improvement program (23 CFR Part 450) must be satisfied before the 
grantee may advance the project beyond planning and preliminary design 
with non-Federal funds under pre-award authority. If the project is 
located within an EPA-designated nonattainment area for air quality, 
the conformity requirements of the Clean Air Act, 40 CFR Part 93, must 
also be met before the project may be advanced into implementation-
related activities under pre-award authority. Compliance with NEPA and 
other environmental laws and executive orders (e.g., protection of 
parklands, wetlands, and historic properties) must be completed before 
State or local funds are spent on implementation activities, such as 
site preparation, construction, and acquisition, for a project that is 
expected to be subsequently funded with FTA funds. The grantee may not 
advance the project beyond planning and preliminary design before FTA 
has determined the project to be a categorical exclusion, or has issued 
a finding of no significant impact (FONSI) or an environmental record 
of decision (ROD), in accordance with FTA environmental regulations, 23 
CFR Part 771. For planning projects, the project must be included in a 
locally-approved Planning Work Program that has been coordinated with 
the State.
    j. In addition, Federal procurement procedures, as well as the 
whole range of applicable Federal requirements (e.g., Buy America, 
Davis-Bacon Act, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) must be followed 
for projects in which Federal funding will be sought in the future. 
Failure to follow any such requirements could make the project 
ineligible for Federal funding. In short, this increased administrative 
flexibility requires a grantee to make certain that no Federal 
requirements are circumvented through the use of pre-award authority. 
If a grantee has questions or concerns regarding the environmental 
requirements, or any other Federal requirements that must be met before 
incurring costs, it should contact the appropriate regional office.
    4. Pre-Award Authority for New Starts Projects.
    a. Preliminary Engineering (PE) and Final Design (FD). Projects 
proposed for Section 5309 New Starts funds are required to follow a 
Federally defined New Starts project development process. This New 
Starts process includes, among other things, FTA approval of the entry 
of the project into PE and into FD. In accordance with Section 5309(d), 
FTA considers the merits of the project, the strength of its financial 
plan, and its readiness to enter the next phase in deciding whether or 
not to approve entry into PE or FD. Upon FTA approval to enter PE, FTA 
extends pre-award authority to incur costs for PE activities. Upon FTA 
approval to enter FD, FTA extends pre-award authority to incur costs 
for FD activities. The pre-award authority for each phase is automatic 
upon FTA's signing of a letter to the project sponsor approving entry 
into that phase. PE and FD are defined in the New Starts regulation 
entitled Major Capital Investment Projects, found at 49 CFR Part 611.
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award authority for the acquisition of real property and real property 
rights for a New Starts project upon completion of the NEPA process for 
that project. The NEPA process is completed when FTA signs an 
environmental Record of Decision (ROD) or Finding of No Significant 
Impact (FONSI), or makes a Categorical Exclusion (CE) determination. 
With the limitations and caveats described below, real estate 
acquisition for a New Starts project may commence, at the project 
sponsor's risk, upon completion of the NEPA process.
    For FTA-assisted projects, any acquisition of real property or real 
property rights must be conducted in accordance with the requirements 
of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition 
Policies Act (URA) and its implementing regulations, 49 CFR Part 24. 
This pre-award authority is strictly limited to costs incurred: (i) to 
acquire real property and real property rights in accordance with the 
URA regulation, and (ii) to provide relocation assistance in accordance 
with the URA regulation. This pre-award authority is limited to the 
acquisition of real property and real property rights that are 
explicitly identified in the final environmental impact statement 
(FEIS), environmental assessment (EA), or CE document, as needed for 
the selected alternative that is the subject of the FTA-signed ROD or 
FONSI, or CE determination. This pre-award authority does not cover 
site preparation, demolition, or any other activity that is not 
strictly necessary to comply with the URA, with one exception. That 
exception is when a building that has been acquired, has been emptied 
of its occupants, and awaits demolition poses a potential fire-safety 
hazard or other hazard to the community in which it is located, or is 
susceptible to reoccupation by vagrants, demolition of the building is 
also covered by this pre-award authority upon FTA's written agreement 
that the adverse condition exists.
    Pre-award authority for property acquisition is also provided when 
FTA makes a CE determination for a protective buy or hardship 
acquisition in accordance with 23 CFR 771.117(d)(12), and when FTA 
makes a CE determination for the acquisition of a pre-existing railroad 
right-of-way in accordance with 49 U.S.C. 5324(c). When a tiered 
environmental review in accordance with 23 CFR 771.111(g) is being 
used, pre-award authority is NOT provided upon completion of the first-
tier environmental document except when the Tier-1 ROD or FONSI signed 
by FTA explicitly provides such pre-award authority for a particular 
identified acquisition.
    FTA's rationale for providing this pre-award authority was 
described in the FY 2003 Apportionments and Allocations Notice 
published in the Federal Register on March 12, 2003 (68 FR 1106 et 
seq.). The FY 2003 Notice may be found on the FTA Web site at http://www.fta.dot.gov/library/legal/federalregister/2003/fr31203.pdf. Project 
sponsors should use pre-award authority for real property acquisition 
and relocation assistance very carefully, with a clear understanding 
that it does not constitute a funding commitment by FTA.
    c. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Activities. NEPA 
requires that major projects proposed for FTA funding assistance be 
subjected to a public and interagency review of the need for the 
project, its environmental and community impacts, and alternatives to 
avoid and reduce adverse impacts. Projects of more limited scope also 
need a level of environmental review, either to support an FTA finding 
of no significant impact (FONSI) or to demonstrate that the action is 
categorically excluded from the more rigorous level of NEPA review.
    FTA's regulation entitled Environmental Impact and Related 
Procedures at 23 CFR Part 771 states that the costs incurred by a grant 
applicant for the preparation of environmental documents requested by 
FTA are eligible for FTA financial assistance (23 CFR 771.105(e)). 
Accordingly, FTA extends automatic pre-award authority for costs 
incurred to comply with NEPA regulations and to conduct NEPA-related 
activities for a proposed New Starts project, effective as of the date 
of the Federal approval of the relevant STIP or STIP amendment that 
includes the project or any phase of the project. NEPA-related 
activities include, but are not limited to, public involvement 
activities, historic preservation reviews, section 4(f) evaluations, 
wetlands evaluations, endangered species consultations, and biological 
assessments. This pre-award authority is strictly limited to costs 
incurred to conduct the NEPA process, and to prepare environmental, 
historic preservation and related documents. It does not cover PE 
activities beyond those necessary for NEPA compliance. As with any pre-
award authority, FTA reimbursement for costs incurred is not 
guaranteed.
    d. Other New Starts Activities Requiring Letter of No Prejudice 
(LONP). Except as discussed in paragraphs a) through c) above, a grant 
applicant must obtain a written LONP from FTA before incurring costs 
for any activity expected to be funded by New Start funds not yet 
granted. To obtain an LONP, an applicant must submit a written request 
accompanied by adequate information and justification to the 
appropriate FTA regional office, as described in B below.
    5. Pre-Award Authority for Small Starts. When FTA issues a Project 
Development approval letter for a Small Starts project, FTA grants pre-
award authority for the design and preliminary engineering activities 
associated with project development. When FTA issues a Project 
Construction Grant Agreement (PCGA), FTA grants pre-award authority for 
the construction phase of the project. Pre-award authority for NEPA-
related work on a Small Starts project is granted under the same 
conditions and for the same reasons as New Starts projects, described 
in paragraph 4.c above. Pre-award authority for real property 
acquisition activities for a Small Starts project is granted under the 
same conditions and for the same reasons as New Starts projects, 
describe in paragraph 4.b above.

B. Letter of No Prejudice (LONP) Policy

1. Policy
    LONP authority allows an applicant to incur costs on a project 
utilizing non-Federal resources, with the understanding that the costs 
incurred subsequent to the issuance of the LONP may be reimbursable as 
eligible expenses or eligible for credit toward the local match should 
FTA approve the project at a later date. LONPs are applicable to 
projects and project activities not covered by automatic pre-award 
authority. The majority of LONPs will be for Section 5309 New Starts 
funds not covered under a full funding grant agreement, or for Section 
5309 Bus and Bus-Related funds not yet appropriated by Congress. At the 
end of an authorization period, LONPs may be issued for formula funds 
beyond the life of the current authorization or FTA's extension of 
automatic pre-award authority.
2. Conditions and Federal Requirements
    The conditions for pre-award authority specified in section VIII A2 
above apply to all LONPs. The Environmental, Planning and Other Federal 
Requirements described in section V.A.3, also apply to all LONPs. 
Because project implementation activities may not be initiated prior to 
NEPA completion, FTA will normally not issue an LONP for such 
activities until the NEPA process has been completed with a ROD, FONSI, 
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3. Request for LONP
    Before incurring costs for a project not covered by automatic pre-
award authority, the project sponsor must first submit a written 
request for an LONP, accompanied by adequate information and 
justification, to the appropriate regional office and obtain written 
approval. As a prerequisite to FTA approval of an LONP for a New Starts 
project, FTA will require project sponsors to demonstrate project 
worthiness and readiness that establish the project as a candidate for 
an FFGA. Projects will be assessed based upon the criteria considered 
in the New Start evaluation process. Specifically, upon the request for 
an LONP, the applicant shall provide sufficient information to allow 
FTA to consider the following items:
    a. Description of the activities to be covered by the LONP.
    b. Justification for advancing the identified activities.
    c. Data that indicates that the project will maintain its ability 
to receive a rating of ``medium'', or better and that its cost-
effectiveness rating will be ``medium'' or better, unless such project 
has been specifically exempt from such a requirement.
    d. Allocated level of risk and contingency for the activity 
requested.
    e. Status of procurement progress, including, if appropriate, 
submittal of bids for the activities covered by the LONP.
    f. Strength of the capital and operating financial plan for the New 
Starts project and the future transit system.
    g. Adequacy of the Project Management Plan.
    h. Resolution of any readiness issues that would affect the 
project, such as land acquisition and technical capacity to carry out 
the project.

C. FTA FY 2007 Annual List of Certifications and Assurances

    The full text of the FY 2007 Certifications and Assurances was 
published in the Federal Register on November 7, 2006, and is available 
on the FTA Web site and in TEAM-Web. The FY 2007 Certifications and 
Assurances must be used for all grants made in FY 2007, including 
obligation of carryover. All grantees with active grants were required 
to have signed the FY 2007 Certifications and Assurances within 90 days 
after publication. Any questions regarding this document may be 
addressed to the appropriate Regional Office or to Pat Simpich, in the 
FTA Office of Program Management, at (202) 366-1662.

D. FHWA Funds Used for Transit Purposes

    SAFETEA-LU continues provisions in the Intermodal Surface 
Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) and TEA-21 that expanded 
modal choice in transportation funding by including substantial 
flexibility to transfer funds between FTA and FHWA formula program 
funding categories. In addition SAFETEA-LU included a provision 
allowing for transfer of certain discretionary program funds for 
administration of highway projects by FHWA and transit projects by FTA. 
FTA and FHWA execute Flex Funding Transfers between the Formula and Bus 
Grants Transit programs and the Federal Aid Highway programs. This has 
also included the transfer of State planning set-aside funds from FHWA 
to FTA to be combined with metropolitan and statewide planning 
resources as Consolidated Planning Grants (CPG). These transfers are 
based on States requests to transfer funding from the Highway and/or 
Transit programs to fund States and local project priorities, and joint 
planning needs. This practice can result in transfers to the Federal 
Transit Program from the Federal Aid Highway Program or vice versa.
1. Transfer Process for funds
    SAFETEA-LU was enacted in August, 2005. With the enactment of 
SAFETEA-LU, beginning in FY2006, mass transit programs are funded 
solely from general funds or trust funds. The transit formula and bus 
grant programs are now funded from the Mass Transit Account of the 
Highway Trust Fund. The Formula and Bus Grant Programs receive flex 
funding transfers from the Federal Aid Highway Program.
    As a result of the changes to program funding mechanisms, there is 
no longer a requirement to transfer budget authority and liquidating 
cash resources simultaneously upon the execution of a Flex Funding 
transfer request by a State. Since the transfers are between trust fund 
accounts, the only requirement is to transfer budget authority 
(obligation limitation) between the Federal Aid Program trust fund 
account and the Federal Transit Formula and Bus Grant Program account. 
At the point in time that the obligation resulting from the transfer of 
budgetary authority is expended, a transfer of liquidating cash will be 
required.
    Beginning in FY 2007, the accounting process is changing for 
transfers of flex funds and other specific programs to allow budget 
authority to be transferred and the cash to be transferred separately. 
FTA is requiring that flexed fund transfers to FTA be in separate and 
identifiable grants in order to ensure that the draw-down of flexed 
funds can be tracked, thus securing the internal controls for 
monitoring these resources from the Federal Highway Administration to 
avoid deficiencies in FTA's Formula and Bus Grants account.
    FTA will need to monitor the expenditures of flexed funded grants 
and request the transfer of liquidating cash from FHWA to ensure 
sufficient funds are available to meet expenditures. To facilitate 
tracking of grantees' flex funding expenditures, FTA developed new 
codes to provide distinct identification of ``flex funds.''
    The process for transferring flexible funds between FTA and FHWA 
programs is described below. Note that the new transfer process for 
``flex funds'' beginning in FY 2007 does not apply to the transfer of 
State planning set-aside funds from FHWA to FTA to be combined with 
metropolitan and statewide planning resources as Consolidated Planning 
Grants (CPG). These transfers are based on States requests to transfer 
funding from the Highway and/or Transit programs to fund States and 
local project priorities, and joint planning needs. Planning funds 
transferred will be allowed to be merged in a single grant with FTA 
planning resources using the same process implemented in FY 2006. For 
information on the process for the transfer of funds between FTA and 
FHWA planning programs refer to section IV.A and B.
    Note also that certain prior year appropriations earmarks (Sections 
330, 115, 117, and 112) are allotted annually for administration rather 
than being transferred. For information regarding these procedures, 
please contact Kristen D. Clarke, FTA Budget Office, at (202) 366-1686; 
or Elissa Konove, FHWA Budget Division, at (202) 366-2845.
    a. Transfer from FHWA to FTA. FHWA funds designated for use in 
transit capital projects must be derived from the metropolitan and 
statewide planning and programming process, and must be included in an 
approved STIP before the funds can be transferred. By letter, the State 
DOT requests the FHWA Division Office to transfer highway funds for a 
transit project. The letter should specify the project, amount to be 
transferred, apportionment year, State, urbanized area, Federal aid 
apportionment category (i.e., Surface Transportation Program (STP), 
Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) or identification of the 
earmark and indication of the intended FTA formula program (i.e., 
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description of the project as contained in the STIP. Note that FTA may 
also administer certain transfers of statutory earmarks under the 
Section 5309 bus program, for tracking purposes.
    The FHWA Division Office confirms that the apportionment amount is 
available for transfer and concurs in the transfer, by letter to the 
State DOT and FTA. The FHWA Office of Budget and Finance then transfers 
obligation authority and an equal amount of cash to FTA. All FHWA CMAQ 
and STP funds transferred to FTA will be transferred to one of the 
three FTA formula programs (i.e. Urbanized Area Formula (Section 5307), 
Nonurbanized Area Formula (Section 5311) or Elderly and Persons with 
Disabilities (Section 5310). High Priority projects in SAFETEA-LU 
Section 1702 or Transportation Improvement projects in SAFETEA-LU 
Section 1934 and other Congressional earmarks when necessary that are 
transferred to FTA will be aligned and administered through FTA's 
discretionary Bus Program (Section 5309).
    The FTA grantee's application for the project must specify which 
program the funds will be used for, and the application must be 
prepared in accordance with the requirements and procedures governing 
that program. Upon review and approval of the grantee's application, 
FTA obligates funds for the project.
    Transferred funds are treated as FTA formula or discretionary 
funds, but are assigned a distinct identifying code for tracking 
purposes. The funds may be transferred for any capital purpose eligible 
under the FTA formula program to which they are transferred and, in the 
case of CMAQ, for certain operating costs. FHWA issued revised interim 
guidance on project eligibility under the CMAQ program in a Notice at 
71 FR 76038 et seq. (December 19, 2006) incorporating changes made by 
SAFETEA-LU. In accordance with 23 U.S.C. 104(k), all FTA requirements 
except local share are applicable to transferred funds. Earmarks that 
are transferred to the Section 5309 Bus Program for administration, 
however, can be used for the Congressionally designated transit purpose 
and are not limited to eligibility under the Bus Program.
    In the event that transferred formula funds are not obligated for 
the intended purpose within the period of availability of the formula 
program to which they were transferred, they become available to the 
Governor for any eligible capital transit project.
    b. Transfers from FTA to FHWA. The MPO submits a written request to 
the FTA regional office for a transfer of FTA Section 5307 formula 
funds (apportioned to a UZA 200,000 and over in population) to FHWA 
based on approved use of the funds for highway purposes, as contained 
in the Governor's approved State Transportation Improvement Program. 
The MPO must certify that: (1) The funds are not needed for capital 
investments required by the Americans with Disabilities Act; (2) notice 
and opportunity for comment and appeal has been provided to affected 
transit providers; and (3) local funds used for non-Federal match are 
eligible to provide assistance for either highway or transit projects. 
The FTA Regional Administrator reviews and concurs in the request, then 
forwards the approval in written format to FTA Headquarters, where a 
reduction equal to the dollar amount being transferred to FHWA is made 
to the grantee's Urbanized Area Formula Program apportionment.
    Transfers of discretionary earmarks for administration by FHWA are 
handled on a case by case basis, by the FTA regional office, in 
consultation with the FTA Office of Program Management and Office of 
Budget and Policy.
    c. Matching Share for FHWA Transfers. The provisions of Title 23 
U.S.C. regarding the non-Federal share apply to Title 23 funds used for 
transit projects. Thus, FHWA funds transferred to FTA retain the same 
matching share that the funds would have if used for highway purposes 
and administered by FHWA.
    There are three instances in which a Federal share higher than 80 
percent would be permitted. First, in States with large areas of Indian 
and certain public domain lands and national forests, parks and 
monuments, the local share for highway projects is determined by a 
sliding scale rate, calculated based on the percentage of public lands 
within that State. This sliding scale, which permits a greater Federal 
share, but not to exceed 95 percent, is applicable to transfers used to 
fund transit projects in these public land States. FHWA develops the 
sliding scale matching ratios for the increased Federal share.
    Second, commuter carpooling and vanpooling projects and transit 
safety projects using FHWA transfers administered by FTA may retain the 
same 100 percent Federal share that would be allowed for ride-sharing 
or safety projects administered by FHWA.
    The third instance is the 100 percent Federally-funded safety 
projects; however, these are subject to a nationwide 10 percent program 
limitation.
    d. Miscellaneous Transit Earmarks in FHWA Programs. The FY 2002 and 
FY 2003 Appropriations Acts and accompanying reports included Section 
330, which identified a number of transit projects among projects 
designated to receive funding from certain FHWA funding sources. The FY 
2004 Appropriations Act similarly included transit projects among 
projects designated to receive funding from certain FHWA sources in 
Section 115, the FY 2005 Appropriations Act included a set of 
designations under Section 117, and the FY 2006 Appropriations Act 
included designations under Section 112, which may include some 
projects that FHWA will identify to be administered by FTA. For those 
projects identified by FHWA as transit in nature, FHWA allots the funds 
to FTA to administer. The funds are available for the designated 
project until obligated and expended. Some of these FY 2002-2006 
designations for transit projects have not yet been obligated. However, 
because these are FHWA funds, funds for projects unobligated at the end 
of the fiscal year are not automatically available as carry over made 
available in the following fiscal year. Instead FHWA re-allots 
obligation authority to FTA annually, after reconciling account 
balances. Because the requirements and procedures associated with these 
projects differ in some cases from those for the FTA programs that FTA 
grantees are familiar with, and the availability of funds for 
obligation by FTA depends on allotments from FHWA, transit applicants 
seeking funding under these miscellaneous FHWA designations must work 
closely with the appropriate FTA regional office and FHWA Division 
Office when applying for a grant under these designations.

E. Grant Application Procedures

    1. Grantees must provide a Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data Universal 
Numbering System (DUNS) number for inclusion in all applications for a 
Federal grant or cooperative agreement. The DUNS number should be 
entered into the grantee profile in TEAM-Web. Additional information 
about this and other Federal grant streamlining initiatives mandated by 
the Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement Act of 1999 
(Pub. L. 106-107) can be accessed on OMB's Web site at http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/reform.html.
    2. All applications for FTA funds should be submitted 
electronically to the appropriate FTA regional office through TEAM-Web, 
an Internet-accessible electronic grant application

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system. FTA has provided limited exceptions to the requirement for 
electronic filing of applications.
    3. In FY 2007, FTA remains committed to processing applications 
promptly upon receipt of a completed application by the appropriate 
regional office. In order for an application to be considered complete 
and for FTA to assign a grant number, enabling submission in TEAM-Web, 
the following requirements must be met:
    a. The project is listed in a currently FTA approved Metropolitan 
Transportation Plan, Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program 
(TIP); Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), or Unified 
Planning Work Program (UPWP).
    b. All eligibility issues have been resolved.
    c. Required environmental findings have been made.
    d. The project budget's Activity Line Items (ALI), scope, and 
project description meet FTA requirements.
    e. Local share funding source(s) have been identified.
    f. The grantee's required Civil Rights submissions are current.
    g. Certifications and assurances are properly submitted.
    h. Funding is available, including any flexible funds included in 
the budget.
    i. For projects involving new construction (using at least $100 
million in New Starts or formula funds), FTA engineering staff has 
reviewed the project management plan and given approval.
    j. When required for grants related to New Starts projects, PE and/
or FD has been approved.
    k. Milestone information is complete, or FTA determines that 
milestone information can be finalized before the grant is ready for 
award. The grant must include sufficient milestones appropriate to the 
scale of the project to allow adequate oversight to monitor the 
progress of projects from the start through completion and closeout.
    4. Under most FTA programs, grants involving funding related to 
transit operations, must be submitted to the Department of Labor for 
certification of labor protective arrangements, prior to grant award. 
In addition, before FTA can award grants for discretionary projects and 
activities designated by Congress, notification must be given to 
members of Congress, and in the case of awards greater than $1 million, 
to the House and Senate authorizing and appropriations committees. 
Discretionary grants allocated by FTA also go through the Congressional 
notification process if they are greater than $1 million.
    5. Other important issues that impact FTA grant processing 
activities are discussed below.
    a. Change in Budget Structure. Because SAFETEA-LU restructured 
FTA's accounts from all general funded accounts to one solely trust 
funded account and three general funded accounts, we are not able to 
mix funds from years prior to FY 2006 in the same grant with funds 
appropriated in FY 2006 and beyond (except for New Starts and research 
grants). Previously all programs were funded approximately 80 percent 
trust funds from the Mass Transit Account (MTA) of the Highway Trust 
Fund and 20 percent General Funds from the U.S. Treasury. The trust 
funds were transferred into the general funded accounts at the 
beginning of the year. Under SAFETEA-LU most programs are funded 
entirely from trust funds derived from the Mass Transit Account, while 
the New Starts and Research programs are funded with general funds. 
Carryover FY 2005 and prior funds currently available for obligation as 
well as FY 2006 and FY 2007 funds may be included in an amendment to an 
existing grant for a New Starts or research project.
    For formula programs funded solely from trust funds beginning in FY 
2006, grantees may not combine FY 2006 and FY 2007 funds in the same 
grant with FY 2005 and prior year funds. Grant amendments cannot be 
made to add FY 2006 and later year funds to a grant that includes FY 
2005 or prior funds. Obligations of FY 2005 and prior year carryover 
funds must be made in the original program accounts established under 
TEA-21 (either as an amendment to an existing grant or as a new grant) 
and cannot be combined with funds appropriated in FY 2006 or later. 
However, grantees are able to amend new grants established with FY 2006 
or later year funds to add funds made available after FY 2006. We 
regret any inconvenience this accounting change may cause as we 
implement new statutory requirements under SAFETEA-LU. We encourage 
grantees to spend down and close out old grants as quickly as possible 
to minimize the inconvenience.
    b. Grant Budgets--SCOPE and ALI Codes. FTA uses the SCOPE and 
Activity Line Item (ALI) Codes in the grant budgets to track program 
trends, to report to Congress, and to respond to requests from the 
Inspector General and the Government Accountability Office (GAO), as 
well as to manage grants. The accuracy of the data is dependent on the 
careful and correct use of codes. We have revised the SCOPE and ALI 
table to include new codes for the newly eligible capital items, to 
better track certain expenditures, and to accommodate the new programs. 
We encourage grantees to review the table before selecting codes from 
the drop-down menus in TEAM-Web while creating a grant budget and to 
consult with the regional office in the correct use of codes. 
Additional information about how to use the SCOPE and ALI codes to 
accurately code budgets will be added to the resources available 
through TEAM-Web.
    c. Earmark and Discretionary Program Tracking. FTA has implemented 
new procedures in TEAM-Web for relating grants to earmarks or projects 
selected by FTA under discretionary programs. Each earmark or selected 
discretionary project published in the Federal Register will have a 
unique identifier associated with it. Tables of earmarks and selected 
discretionary projects have also been established in TEAM-Web. When 
applying for a grant using funding designated by Congress or FTA for a 
particular project, grantees are asked to identify the amount of 
funding associated with specific earmark or discretionary project used 
in the grant. Further instructions are posted on the TEAM-Web site and 
regional staff can provide additional assistance.
    d. New Freedom and JARC--Administering Agency. The Governor must 
designate the state agency or agencies charged with administering the 
New Freedom and JARC formula programs and the recipient(s) designated 
to administer the program in each large urbanized area before FTA can 
award a grant to that State or large urbanized area. FTA will award 
grants for these programs only to the Designated Recipient for JARC or 
New Freedom, or, in the case of a large urbanized area, pursuant to a 
supplemental agreement with the Designated Recipient for JARC or New 
Freedom, to another entity that is the Designated Recipient for the 
Section 5307 program. For Small Urbanized areas (under 200,000 
population), the State Designated Recipient can transfer funds to the 
Section 5307 program for FTA to award direct grants to small urbanized 
area recipients.

F. Payments

    Once a grant has been awarded and executed, requests for payment 
can be processed. To process payments FTA uses ECHO-Web, an Internet 
accessible system that provides grantees the capability to submit 
payment requests on-line, as well as receive user-IDs and passwords via 
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should contact the appropriate FTA regional office to obtain and submit 
the registration package necessary for set-up under ECHO-Web.

G. Oversight

    FTA conducts periodic oversight reviews to assess grantee 
compliance with Federal requirements. Each UZA grantee is reviewed 
every three years (a Triennial Review). States are reviewed 
periodically for their management of the Section 5310 and 5311 
programs. Other more detailed reviews are scheduled based on an annual 
grantee risk assessment, for example, reviews in the areas of 
Procurement, Financial Management, Safety and Civil Rights. FTA is 
developing appropriate oversight procedures for the new programs 
authorized by SAFETEA-LU.

H. Technical Assistance

    FTA headquarters and regional staff will be pleased to answer your 
questions and provide any technical assistance you may need to apply 
for FTA program funds and manage the grants you receive. This notice 
and the program guidance circulars previously identified in this 
document may be accessed via the FTA Web site at http://www.fta.dot.gov.
    In addition, copies of the following circulars and other useful 
information are available on the FTA Web site and may be obtained from 
FTA regional offices: 4220.1E, Third Party Contracting Requirements, 
dated June 19, 2003; and C5010.1C, Grant Management Guidelines, dated 
October 1, 1998. The FY 2007 Annual List of Certifications and 
Assurances and Master Agreement are also posted on the FTA Web site. 
The DOT final rule on ``Participation by Disadvantaged Business 
Enterprises in Department of Transportation Financial Assistance 
Programs,'' which was effective July 16, 2003, can be found at http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_04/49cfr26_04.html/.

    Issued in Washington, DC, this 12th day of March, 2007.
James S. Simpson,
Administrator.

Appendix A--FTA Regional Offices

Richard H. Doyle, Regional Administrator, Region 1-Boston, Kendall 
Square, 55 Broadway, Suite 920, Cambridge, MA 02142-1093, Tel. 617 494-
2055
States served: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode 
Island, and Vermont

Brigid Hynes-Cherin, Regional Administrator, Region 2-New York, One 
Bowling Green, Room 429, New York, NY 10004-1415, Tel. no. 212 668-2170
States served: New Jersey, New York

Herman Shipman, Deputy Regional Administrator, Region 3-Philadelphia, 
1760 Market Street, Suite 500, Philadelphia, PA 19103-4124, Tel. 215 
656-7100
States served: Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West 
Virginia, and District of Columbia

Yvette Taylor, Regional Administrator, Region 4-Atlanta, Atlanta 
Federal Center, Suite 17T50, 61 Forsyth Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30303, 
Tel. 404 562-3500
States served: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North 
Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virgin Islands

Robert C. Patrick, Regional Administrator, Region 6-Ft. Worth, 819 
Taylor Street, Room 8A36, Ft. Worth, TX 76102, Tel. 817 978-0550
States served: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas

Mokhtee Ahmad, Regional Administrator, Region 7-Kansas City, MO, 901 
Locust Street, Room 404, Kansas City, MO 64106, Tel. 816 329-3920
States served: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska

Letitia Thompson, Acting Regional Administrator, Region 8-Denver, 12300 
West Dakota Ave., Suite 310, Lakewood, CO 80228-2583, Tel. 720-963-3300
States served: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and 
Wyoming

Leslie T. Rogers, Regional Administrator, Region 9-San Francisco, 201 
Mission Street, Room 2210, San Francisco, CA 94105-1926, Tel. 415 744-
3133
States served: American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, 
Nevada, and the Northern Mariana Islands
Marisol Simon, Regional Administrator, Region 5-Chicago, 200 West Adams 
Street, Suite 320, Chicago, IL 60606, Tel. 312 353-2789
States served: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and 
Wisconsin

Rick Krochalis, Regional Administrator, Region 10-Seattle, Jackson 
Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue, Suite 3142, Seattle, WA 98174-
1002, Tel. 206 220-7954
States served: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington

 Table 1.--FY 2007 Appropriations and Apportionments for Grant Programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         FORMULA AND BUS GRANTS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 5303 Metropolitan Transportation Planning
 Program:
    Total Available..................................       $81,892,800
    Less Oversight (one-half percent)................          (409,464)
    Reapportioned Funds..............................           890,525
                                                      ------------------
    Total Apportioned................................        82,373,861
Section 5304 Statewide Transportation Planning
 Program:
    Total Available..................................        17,107,200
    Less Oversight (one-half percent)................           (85,536)
    Reapportioned Funds..............................           230,988
                                                      ------------------
    Total Apportioned................................        17,252,652
Section 5307 Urbanized Area Formula Program:
    Total Available..................................     3,606,175,000
    Less Oversight (three-fourths percent)...........       (27,046,313)
    Reapportioned Funds..............................         4,957,616
                                                      ------------------
    Total Apportioned................................     3,584,086,303
Section 5308 Clean Fuels Program.....................    \1\ 18,721,000
Section 5309 Bus and Bus Facility Program:
    Total Available..................................   \2\ 881,779,000

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    Less Oversight (one percent).....................        (8,817,790)
                                                      ------------------
    Funds Available for Allocation...................       872,961,210
Section 5309 Fixed Guideway Modernization:
    Total Available..................................     1,448,000,000
    Less Oversight (one percent).....................       (14,480,000)
                                                      ------------------
    Total Apportioned................................     1,433,520,000
Section 5310 Special Needs for Elderly Individuals
 and Individuals with Disabilities Program:
    Total Available..................................       117,000,000
    Less Oversight (one-half percent)................          (585,000)
    Reapportioned Funds..............................           244,554
                                                      ------------------
    Total Apportioned................................       116,659,554
Section 5311 Nonurbanized Area Formula Program:
    Total Available..................................       385,920,000
    Less Oversight (one-half percent)................        (2,020,000)
    Reapportioned Funds..............................         2,277,688
                                                      ------------------
    Total Apportioned................................       386,177,688
Section 5311(b)(3) Rural Transit Assistance Program
 (RTAP):
    Total Available..................................         8,080,000
    Less Amount Reserved for National RTAP...........        (1,212,000)
    Reapportioned Funds..............................           452,588
                                                      ------------------
    Total Apportioned................................         7,320,588
Section 5311(c) Public Transportation on Indian              10,000,000
 Reservations........................................
Section 5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute Program:
    Total Available..................................       144,000,000
                                                      ------------------
    Total Apportioned................................       144,000,000
Section 5317 New Freedom Program:
    Total Available..................................        81,000,000
                                                      ------------------
    Total Apportioned................................        81,000,000
Section 5320 Alternative Transportation in Parks and
 Public Lands:
    Total Available..................................        23,000,000
    Less Oversight (one-half percent)................          (115,000)
                                                      ------------------
    Funds Available for Allocation...................        22,885,000
Section 5339 Alternative Analysis Program:
    Total Available..................................        25,000,000
                                                      ------------------
    Funds Available for Allocation...................        25,000,000
Section 5340 Growing States and High Density States
 Formula:
    Total Available..................................   \3\ 404,000,000
                                                      ------------------
    Total Apportioned................................       404,000,000
Over-the-Road Bus Accessibility Program (Pub. L. 105-         7,600,000
 85, Section 3038)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        CAPITAL INVESTMENT GRANTS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 5309 New Starts:
    Total Available..................................     1,566,000,000
    Less Oversight (one percent).....................       (15,660,000)
                                                      ------------------
    Funds Available for Allocation...................     1,550,340,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                RESEARCH
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 5314 National Research Program...............        61,000,000
        Total Appropriation (Above Grant Programs)...  \4\ 8,886,275,000
        Total Apportionment/Allocation (Above Grant      8,802,012,856
         Programs)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Funding available for Cleans Fuels after $26,279,000 is transferred
  to the Bus and Bus Facility program.
\2\ Includes $26,279,000 transferred from the Clean Fuels program.
\3\ Apportionments derived from the Section 5340 formula are combined
  with the Section 5307 or Section 5311 apportionments, as appropriate,
  in accordance with language in the SAFETEA-LU conference report. The
  amount of FY 2007 Section 5340 funds allotted to Sections 5307 and
  5311 apportionments is $340,734,486 and $63,265,514, respectively.
\4\ The total amount appropriated for FTA programs in the 2007
  Appropriations Act is $8.97 billion. The amount shown here only
  includes funding for the programs included in this notice and shown
  above.


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   Table 2.--FY 2007 Section 5303 Metropolitan Transportation Planning
   Program and Section 5304 Statewide Transportation Planning Program
                             Apportionments
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Section 5303       Section 5304
               State                  Apportionment      Apportionment
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama...........................           $623,537           $163,245
Alaska............................            329,495             86,263
Arizona...........................          1,647,393            328,654
Arkansas..........................            329,495             86,263
California........................         12,958,856          2,524,485
Colorado..........................          1,234,513            270,193
Connecticut.......................            915,017            239,542
Delaware..........................            329,495             86,263
District of Columbia..............            329,495             86,263
Florida...........................          5,383,172          1,132,759
Georgia...........................          2,123,217            421,322
Hawaii............................            329,495             86,263
Idaho.............................            329,495             86,263
Illinois..........................          4,568,170            818,866
Indiana...........................          1,241,016            286,840
Iowa..............................            358,083             93,748
Kansas............................            418,685            101,572
Kentucky..........................            522,554            131,756
Louisiana.........................            816,375            213,231
Maine.............................            329,495             86,263
Maryland..........................          1,846,450            361,392
Massachusetts.....................          2,426,009            473,882
Michigan..........................          2,709,982            553,221
Minnesota.........................          1,156,508            228,043
Mississippi.......................            329,495             86,263
Missouri..........................          1,219,834            259,906
Montana...........................            329,495             86,263
Nebraska..........................            329,495             86,263
Nevada............................            603,074            140,968
New Hampshire.....................            329,495             86,263
New Jersey........................          3,821,314            652,050
New Mexico........................            329,495             86,263
New York..........................          7,283,541          1,303,850
North Carolina....................          1,208,033            316,268
North Dakota......................            329,495             86,263
Ohio..............................          2,621,420            614,838
Oklahoma..........................            476,561            124,766
Oregon............................            733,094            166,181
Pennsylvania......................          3,384,274            690,499
Puerto Rico.......................          1,366,861            292,370
Rhode Island......................            340,461             86,263
South Carolina....................            601,892            157,578
South Dakota......................            329,495             86,263
Tennessee.........................            952,301            249,316
Texas.............................          6,046,857          1,244,248
Utah..............................            561,502            147,004
Vermont...........................            329,495             86,263
Virginia..........................          1,869,384            396,362
Washington........................          1,755,960            361,925
West Virginia.....................            329,495             86,263
Wisconsin.........................            976,546            239,038
Wyoming...........................            329,495             86,263
                                   -------------------------------------
    Total.........................         82,373,861         17,252,652
------------------------------------------------------------------------


     Table 3.--FY 2007 Section 5307 and Section 5340 Urbanized Area
                             Apportionments
 [Note: In accordance with language in the SAFETEA-LU conference report,
 an urbanized area apportionments for Section 5307 and Section 5340 were
    combined to show a single amount. An area's apportionment amount
   includes regular Section 5307 funds, Small Transit Intensive Cities
   funds, and Growing States and High Density States formula funds, as
                              appropriate.]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Urbanized area/state                    Apportionment
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1,000,000 or more in Population......................     $2,813,049,899
200,000-999,999 in Population........................        703,215,992
50,000-199,999 in Population.........................        408,554,898
                                                      ------------------
    National Total...................................      3,924,820,789
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Amounts Apportioned to Urbanized Areas 1,000,000 or
 more in Population:

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    Atlanta, GA......................................        $55,761,620
    Baltimore, MD....................................         49,089,558
    Boston, MA--NH--RI...............................        127,815,567
    Chicago, IL--IN..................................        217,715,515
    Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN...........................         17,033,068
    Cleveland, OH....................................         27,673,490
    Columbus, OH.....................................         10,928,770
    Dallas--Fort Worth--Arlington, TX................         59,020,474
    Denver--Aurora, CO...............................         39,136,659
    Detroit, MI......................................         38,094,061
    Houston, TX......................................         58,301,315
    Indianapolis, IN.................................         10,248,899
    Kansas City, MO--KS..............................         12,881,212
    Las Vegas, NV....................................         20,777,680
    Los Angeles--Long Beach--Santa Ana, CA...........        252,472,410
    Miami, FL........................................         90,748,583
    Milwaukee, WI....................................         19,252,383
    Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN........................         44,372,728
    New Orleans, LA..................................         15,985,953
    New York--Newark, NY--NJ--CT.....................        773,326,809
    Orlando, FL......................................         17,277,382
    Philadelphia, PA--NJ--DE--MD.....................        128,386,607
    Phoenix--Mesa, AZ................................         41,539,986
    Pittsburgh, PA...................................         32,625,253
    Portland, OR--WA.................................         33,570,887
    Providence, RI--MA...............................         29,223,529
    Riverside--San Bernardino, CA....................         24,442,636
    Sacramento, CA...................................         19,060,682
    San Antonio, TX..................................         20,220,591
    San Diego, CA....................................         50,877,342
    San Francisco--Oakland, CA.......................        116,823,368
    San Jose, CA.....................................         35,547,337
    San Juan, PR.....................................         34,245,529
    Seattle, WA......................................         81,229,871
    St. Louis, MO--IL................................         29,347,313
    Tampa--St. Petersburg, FL........................         21,325,746
    Virginia Beach, VA...............................         15,781,255
    Washington, DC--VA--MD...........................        140,887,831
                                                      ------------------
        Total........................................      2,813,049,899
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Amounts Apportioned to Urbanized Areas 200,000 to
 999,999 in Population:
    Aguadilla--Isabela--San Sebastian, PR............          4,430,621
    Akron, OH........................................          6,012,478
    Albany, NY.......................................          9,379,662
    Albuquerque, NM..................................          7,085,159
    Allentown--Bethlehem, PA--NJ.....................          7,088,907
    Anchorage, AK....................................         21,287,890
    Ann Arbor, MI....................................          4,224,205
    Antioch, CA......................................          5,500,312
    Asheville, NC....................................          1,628,856
    Atlantic City, NJ................................          9,300,302
    Augusta--Richmond County, GA--SC.................          2,235,714
    Austin, TX.......................................         16,379,355
    Bakersfield, CA..................................          5,451,483
    Barnstable Town, MA..............................          4,652,919
    Baton Rouge, LA..................................          4,313,787
    Birmingham, AL...................................          5,778,323
    Boise City, ID...................................          2,373,419
    Bonita Springs--Naples, FL.......................          2,379,398
    Bridgeport--Stamford, CT--NY.....................         22,465,747
    Buffalo, NY......................................         15,491,573
    Canton, OH.......................................          3,462,625
    Cape Coral, FL...................................          3,793,233
    Charleston--North Charleston, SC.................          3,164,700
    Charlotte, NC--SC................................         13,294,549
    Chattanooga, TN--GA..............................          2,944,537
    Colorado Springs, CO.............................          5,130,742
    Columbia, SC.....................................          3,838,851

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    Columbus, GA--AL.................................          1,993,783
    Concord, CA......................................         18,526,133
    Corpus Christi, TX...............................          4,293,492
    Davenport, IA--IL................................          3,381,015
    Dayton, OH.......................................         13,892,841
    Daytona Beach--Port Orange, FL...................          4,045,922
    Denton--Lewisville, TX...........................          2,476,542
    Des Moines, IA...................................          4,951,610
    Durham, NC.......................................          5,433,693
    El Paso, TX--NM..................................          9,813,797
    Eugene, OR.......................................          4,011,179
    Evansville, IN--KY...............................          1,889,514
    Fayetteville, NC.................................          2,141,034
    Flint, MI........................................          5,533,594
    Fort Collins, CO.................................          2,205,831
    Fort Wayne, IN...................................          2,617,543
    Fresno, CA.......................................          7,498,898
    Grand Rapids, MI.................................          6,374,744
    Greensboro, NC...................................          3,562,705
    Greenville, SC...................................          1,949,452
    Gulfport--Biloxi, MS.............................          1,682,238
    Harrisburg, PA...................................          4,565,188
    Hartford, CT.....................................         18,191,100
    Honolulu, HI.....................................         24,359,495
    Huntsville, AL...................................          1,649,487
    Indio--Cathedral City--Palm Springs, CA..........          3,241,472
    Jackson, MS......................................          2,277,259
    Jacksonville, FL.................................         14,212,171
    Knoxville, TN....................................          3,765,878
    Lancaster, PA....................................          3,506,448
    Lancaster--Palmdale, CA..........................          6,532,964
    Lansing, MI......................................          4,609,169
    Lexington--Fayette, KY...........................          2,893,966
    Lincoln, NE......................................          2,467,031
    Little Rock, AR..................................          3,579,121
    Louisville, KY--IN...............................         11,007,849
    Lubbock, TX......................................          2,550,878
    Madison, WI......................................          6,222,444
    McAllen, TX......................................          2,996,078
    Memphis, TN--MS--AR..............................         11,980,593
    Mission Viejo, CA................................          8,662,702
    Mobile, AL.......................................          2,668,998
    Modesto, CA......................................          3,649,709
    Nashville--Davidson, TN..........................          7,261,045
    New Haven, CT....................................         16,872,742
    Ogden--Layton, UT................................          5,501,787
    Oklahoma City, OK................................          6,652,716
    Omaha, NE--IA....................................          6,472,286
    Oxnard, CA.......................................          6,883,603
    Palm Bay--Melbourne, FL..........................          4,152,721
    Pensacola, FL--AL................................          2,688,166
    Peoria, IL.......................................          2,688,082
    Port St. Lucie, FL...............................          2,108,150
    Poughkeepsie--Newburgh, NY.......................         14,577,592
    Provo--Orem, UT..................................          4,449,426
    Raleigh, NC......................................          5,621,983
    Reading, PA......................................          2,714,080
    Reno, NV.........................................          4,727,812
    Richmond, VA.....................................          9,102,781
    Rochester, NY....................................         10,423,380
    Rockford, IL.....................................          2,428,345
    Round Lake Beach--McHenry--Grayslake, IL--WI.....          3,667,889
    Salem, OR........................................          3,516,835
    Salt Lake City, UT...............................         20,100,518
    Santa Rosa, CA...................................          3,565,829
    Sarasota--Bradenton, FL..........................          5,903,675
    Savannah, GA.....................................          2,877,433
    Scranton, PA.....................................          3,764,506
    Shreveport, LA...................................          2,913,954

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    South Bend, IN--MI...............................          3,723,608
    Spokane, WA--ID..................................          6,434,323
    Springfield, MA--CT..............................         11,353,845
    Springfield, MO..................................          1,966,333
    Stockton, CA.....................................          7,171,540
    Syracuse, NY.....................................          6,281,223
    Tallahassee, FL..................................          2,354,393
    Temecula--Murrieta, CA...........................          2,272,609
    Thousand Oaks, CA................................          2,596,721
    Toledo, OH--MI...................................          5,842,150
    Trenton, NJ......................................          8,347,699
    Tucson, AZ.......................................         10,230,078
    Tulsa, OK........................................          5,489,623
    Victorville--Hesperia--Apple Valley, CA..........          2,303,151
    Wichita, KS......................................          4,440,719
    Winston--Salem, NC...............................          2,647,492
    Worcester, MA--CT................................          7,858,481
    Youngstown, OH--PA...............................          3,309,761
                                                      ------------------
        Total........................................        703,215,992
                                                      ------------------
Amounts Apportioned to State Governors for Urbanized
 Areas 50,000 to 199,999 in Population:
ALABAMA..............................................          7,250,334
                                                      ------------------
    Anniston, AL.....................................            673,045
    Auburn, AL.......................................            622,422
    Decatur, AL......................................            592,014
    Dothan, AL.......................................            567,616
    Florence, AL.....................................            713,416
    Gadsden, AL......................................            558,511
    Montgomery, AL...................................          2,302,892
    Tuscaloosa, AL...................................          1,220,418
                                                      ==================
ALASKA...............................................            738,556
                                                      ------------------
    Fairbanks, AK....................................            738,556
                                                      ==================
ARIZONA..............................................          3,452,918
                                                      ------------------
    Avondale, AZ.....................................            869,823
    Flagstaff, AZ....................................            645,037
    Prescott, AZ.....................................            672,195
    Yuma, AZ--CA.....................................          1,265,863
                                                      ==================
ARKANSAS.............................................          4,901,814
                                                      ------------------
    Fayetteville--Springdale, AR.....................          1,829,368
    Fort Smith, AR--OK...............................          1,205,345
    Hot Springs, AR..................................            485,409
    Jonesboro, AR....................................            508,041
    Pine Bluff, AR...................................            631,462
    Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR.....................            242,189
                                                      ==================
CALIFORNIA...........................................         55,440,609
                                                      ------------------
    Atascadero--El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles), CA..            611,677
    Camarillo, CA....................................            903,008
    Chico, CA........................................          1,307,534
    Davis, CA........................................          2,018,338
    El Centro, CA....................................            799,940
    Fairfield, CA....................................          2,174,306
    Gilroy--Morgan Hill, CA..........................          1,045,584
    Hanford, CA......................................            960,929
    Hemet, CA........................................          1,639,472
    Livermore, CA....................................          1,217,592
    Lodi, CA.........................................          1,345,377
    Lompoc, CA.......................................            732,286
    Madera, CA.......................................            773,862
    Manteca, CA......................................            850,706

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    Merced, CA.......................................          1,868,541
    Napa, CA.........................................          1,488,607
    Petaluma, CA.....................................            911,852
    Porterville, CA..................................            851,929
    Redding, CA......................................          1,212,665
    Salinas, CA......................................          3,092,358
    San Luis Obispo, CA..............................          1,349,204
    Santa Barbara, CA................................          3,728,441
    Santa Clarita, CA................................          3,265,667
    Santa Cruz, CA...................................          2,952,024
    Santa Maria, CA..................................          1,875,199
    Seaside--Monterey--Marina, CA....................          2,577,731
    Simi Valley, CA..................................          2,108,442
    Tracy, CA........................................          1,121,151
    Turlock, CA......................................          1,148,728
    Vacaville, CA....................................          1,572,378
    Vallejo, CA......................................          3,769,659
    Visalia, CA......................................          1,747,001
    Watsonville, CA..................................          1,053,998
    Yuba City, CA....................................          1,354,634
    Yuma, AZ--CA.....................................              9,789
                                                      ==================
COLORADO.............................................          8,293,228
                                                      ------------------
    Boulder, CO......................................          2,127,250
    Grand Junction, CO...............................          1,002,471
    Greeley, CO......................................          1,312,260
    Lafayette--Louisville, CO........................            823,076
    Longmont, CO.....................................          1,468,975
    Pueblo, CO.......................................          1,559,196
                                                      ==================
CONNECTICUT..........................................         17,987,220
                                                      ------------------
    Danbury, CT--NY..................................          6,896,204
    Norwich--New London, CT..........................          3,177,682
    Waterbury, CT....................................          7,913,334
                                                      ==================
DELAWARE.............................................          1,317,343
                                                      ------------------
    Dover, DE........................................          1,288,816
    Salisbury, MD--DE................................             28,527
                                                      ==================
FLORIDA..............................................         21,357,992
                                                      ------------------
    Brooksville, FL..................................            993,287
    Deltona, FL......................................          1,610,174
    Fort Walton Beach, FL............................          1,636,390
    Gainesville, FL..................................          2,641,987
    Kissimmee, FL....................................          2,102,630
    Lady Lake, FL....................................            464,231
    Lakeland, FL.....................................          2,417,959
    Leesburg--Eustis, FL.............................            988,439
    North Port--Punta Gorda, FL......................          1,240,112
    Ocala, FL........................................          1,028,813
    Panama City, FL..................................          1,316,602
    St. Augustine, FL................................            568,072
    Titusville, FL...................................            942,936
    Vero Beach--Sebastian, FL........................          1,263,626
    Winter Haven, FL.................................          1,604,997
    Zephyrhills, FL..................................            537,737
                                                      ==================
GEORGIA..............................................          8,760,015
                                                      ------------------
    Albany, GA.......................................            989,427
    Athens--Clarke County, GA........................          1,312,463
    Brunswick, GA....................................            500,167
    Dalton, GA.......................................            536,009
    Gainesville, GA..................................            805,000
    Hinesville, GA...................................            578,175

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    Macon, GA........................................          1,486,745
    Rome, GA.........................................          1,083,099
    Valdosta, GA.....................................            608,832
    Warner Robins, GA................................            860,098
                                                      ==================
HAWAII...............................................          2,026,247
                                                      ------------------
    Kailua (Honolulu County)--Kaneohe, HI............          2,026,247
                                                      ==================
IDAHO................................................          3,939,639
                                                      ------------------
    Coeur d'Alene, ID................................            841,280
    Idaho Falls, ID..................................            824,600
    Lewiston, ID--WA.................................            356,711
    Nampa, ID........................................          1,160,278
    Pocatello, ID....................................            756,770
                                                      ==================
ILLINOIS.............................................         10,882,018
                                                      ------------------
    Alton, IL........................................            910,786
    Beloit, WI--IL...................................            141,978
    Bloomington--Normal, IL..........................          1,874,630
    Champaign, IL....................................          2,523,127
    Danville, IL.....................................            582,432
    Decatur, IL......................................          1,350,371
    DeKalb, IL.......................................            825,760
    Dubuque, IA--IL..................................             28,816
    Kankakee, IL.....................................            826,220
    Springfield, IL..................................          1,817,898
                                                      ==================
INDIANA..............................................         10,733,698
                                                      ------------------
    Anderson, IN.....................................          1,012,189
    Bloomington, IN..................................          1,483,511
    Columbus, IN.....................................            580,600
    Elkhart, IN--MI..................................          1,409,420
    Kokomo, IN.......................................            831,958
    Lafayette, IN....................................          2,300,689
    Michigan City, IN--MI............................            769,298
    Muncie, IN.......................................          1,451,646
    Terre Haute, IN..................................            894,387
                                                      ==================
IOWA.................................................          8,071,720
                                                      ------------------
    Ames, IA.........................................          1,365,236
    Cedar Rapids, IA.................................          2,080,013
    Dubuque, IA--IL..................................            762,548
    Iowa City, IA....................................          1,569,025
    Sioux City, IA--NE--SD...........................          1,013,167
    Waterloo, IA.....................................          1,281,731
                                                      ==================
KANSAS...............................................          3,073,575
                                                      ------------------
    Lawrence, KS.....................................          1,383,389
    St. Joseph, MO--KS...............................             12,124
    Topeka, KS.......................................          1,678,062
                                                      ==================
KENTUCKY.............................................          2,857,079
                                                      ------------------
    Bowling Green, KY................................            619,391
    Clarksville, TN--KY..............................            267,824
    Huntington, WV--KY--OH...........................            557,729
    Owensboro, KY....................................            747,772
    Radcliff--Elizabethtown, KY......................            664,363
                                                      ==================
LOUISIANA............................................          8,036,529
                                                      ------------------
    Alexandria, LA...................................            769,069
    Houma, LA........................................          1,334,550
    Lafayette, LA....................................          2,026,465

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    Lake Charles, LA.................................          1,341,153
    Mandeville--Covington, LA........................            617,428
    Monroe, LA.......................................          1,147,923
    Slidell, LA......................................            799,941
                                                      ==================
MAINE................................................          4,381,796
                                                      ------------------
    Bangor, ME.......................................            613,623
    Dover--Rochester, NH--ME.........................            109,513
    Lewiston, ME.....................................            896,326
    Portland, ME.....................................          2,678,244
    Portsmouth, NH--ME...............................             84,090
                                                      ==================
MARYLAND.............................................         10,670,642
                                                      ------------------
    Aberdeen--Havre de Grace--Bel Air, MD............          2,900,711
    Cumberland, MD--WV--PA...........................            810,873
    Frederick, MD....................................          1,915,132
    Hagerstown, MD--WV--PA...........................          1,441,127
    Salisbury, MD--DE................................            905,376
    St. Charles, MD..................................          1,464,195
    Westminster, MD..................................          1,233,228
                                                      ==================
MASSACHUSETTS........................................          6,662,936
                                                      ------------------
    Leominster--Fitchburg, MA........................          2,398,315
    Nashua, NH--MA...................................                504
    New Bedford, MA..................................          3,106,662
    Pittsfield, MA...................................          1,157,455
                                                      ==================
MICHIGAN.............................................         13,046,789
                                                      ------------------
    Battle Creek, MI.................................            825,952
    Bay City, MI.....................................          1,078,081
    Benton Harbor--St. Joseph, MI....................            612,662
    Elkhart, IN--MI..................................             17,527
    Holland, MI......................................          1,053,030
    Jackson, MI......................................          1,198,756
    Kalamazoo, MI....................................          2,305,463
    Michigan City, IN--MI............................              5,021
    Monroe, MI.......................................            591,206
    Muskegon, MI.....................................          1,617,501
    Port Huron, MI...................................          1,146,273
    Saginaw, MI......................................          1,613,157
    South Lyon--Howell--Brighton, MI.................            982,160
                                                      ==================
MINNESOTA............................................          5,052,284
                                                      ------------------
    Duluth, MN--WI...................................          1,369,705
    Fargo, ND--MN....................................            489,703
    Grand Forks, ND--MN..............................            104,502
    La Crosse, WI--MN................................             75,927
    Rochester, MN....................................          1,500,230
    St. Cloud, MN....................................          1,512,217
                                                      ==================
MISSISSIPPI..........................................          1,220,077
                                                      ------------------
    Hattiesburg, MS..................................            647,302
    Pascagoula, MS...................................            572,775
                                                      ==================
MISSOURI.............................................          4,104,533
                                                      ------------------
    Columbia, MO.....................................          1,135,945
    Jefferson City, MO...............................            542,439
    Joplin, MO.......................................            698,235
    Lee's Summit, MO.................................            714,301
    St. Joseph, MO--KS...............................          1,013,613
                                                      ==================
MONTANA..............................................          2,826,793
                                                      ------------------

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    Billings, MT.....................................          1,230,011
    Great Falls, MT..................................            798,682
    Missoula, MT.....................................            798,100
                                                      ==================
N. MARIANA ISLANDS...................................            697,739
                                                      ------------------
    Saipan, MP.......................................            697,739
                                                      ==================
NEBRASKA.............................................            197,384
                                                      ------------------
    Sioux City, IA--NE--SD...........................            197,384
                                                      ==================
NEVADA...............................................            713,838
                                                      ------------------
    Carson City, NV..................................            713,838
                                                      ==================
NEW HAMPSHIRE........................................          5,262,172
                                                      ------------------
    Dover--Rochester, NH--ME.........................          1,156,340
    Manchester, NH...................................          1,695,898
    Nashua, NH--MA...................................          2,009,813
    Portsmouth, NH--ME...............................            400,121
                                                      ==================
NEW JERSEY...........................................          3,960,617
                                                      ------------------
    Hightstown, NJ...................................          1,431,763
    Vineland, NJ.....................................          1,596,004
    Wildwood--North Wildwood--Cape May, NJ...........            932,850
                                                      ==================
NEW MEXICO...........................................          2,771,368
                                                      ------------------
    Farmington, NM...................................            515,759
    Las Cruces, NM...................................          1,119,267
    Santa Fe, NM.....................................          1,136,342
                                                      ==================
NEW YORK.............................................         10,570,026
                                                      ------------------
    Binghamton, NY--PA...............................          2,695,012
    Danbury, CT--NY..................................             73,552
    Elmira, NY.......................................          1,224,805
    Glens Falls, NY..................................            794,650
    Ithaca, NY.......................................          1,245,902
    Kingston, NY.....................................          1,334,020
    Middletown, NY...................................            710,718
    Saratoga Springs, NY.............................            792,015
    Utica, NY........................................          1,699,352
                                                      ==================
NORTH CAROLINA.......................................         11,251,514
                                                      ------------------
    Burlington, NC...................................            972,420
    Concord, NC......................................          1,125,674
    Gastonia, NC.....................................          1,355,445
    Goldsboro, NC....................................            576,504
    Greenville, NC...................................            963,326
    Hickory, NC......................................          1,645,632
    High Point, NC...................................          1,354,550
    Jacksonville, NC.................................            994,423
    Rocky Mount, NC..................................            645,662
    Wilmington, NC...................................          1,617,878
                                                      ==================
NORTH DAKOTA.........................................          3,535,331
                                                      ------------------
    Bismarck, ND.....................................          1,158,007
    Fargo, ND--MN....................................          1,608,082
    Grand Forks, ND--MN..............................            769,242
                                                      ==================
OHIO.................................................          9,376,620
                                                      ------------------
    Huntington, WV--KY--OH...........................            365,291
    Lima, OH.........................................            783,147

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    Lorain--Elyria, OH...............................          2,613,598
    Mansfield, OH....................................            836,717
    Middletown, OH...................................          1,092,416
    Newark, OH.......................................          1,054,173
    Parkersburg, WV--OH..............................            257,045
    Sandusky, OH.....................................            554,395
    Springfield, OH..................................          1,058,335
    Weirton, WV--Steubenville, OH--PA................            441,368
    Wheeling, WV--OH.................................            320,135
                                                      ==================
OKLAHOMA.............................................          2,197,292
                                                      ------------------
    Fort Smith, AR--OK...............................             22,819
    Lawton, OK.......................................            956,432
    Norman, OK.......................................          1,218,041
                                                      ==================
OREGON...............................................          2,902,420
                                                      ------------------
    Bend, OR.........................................            611,658
    Corvallis, OR....................................            687,751
    Longview, WA--OR.................................             16,389
    Medford, OR......................................          1,586,622
                                                      ==================
PENNSYLVANIA.........................................         14,667,053
                                                      ------------------
    Altoona, PA......................................          1,008,352
    Binghamton, NY--PA...............................             43,896
    Cumberland, MD--WV--PA...........................                137
    Erie, PA.........................................          2,890,238
    Hagerstown, MD--WV--PA...........................             12,605
    Hazleton, PA.....................................            574,760
    Johnstown, PA....................................          1,204,512
    Lebanon, PA......................................            767,631
    Monessen, PA.....................................          1,192,580
    Pottstown, PA....................................            725,687
    State College, PA................................          1,817,883
    Uniontown--Connellsville, PA.....................            812,804
    Weirton, WV--Steubenville, OH--PA................              2,733
    Williamsport, PA.................................          1,437,612
    York, PA.........................................          2,175,623
                                                      ==================
PUERTO RICO..........................................         10,639,870
                                                      ------------------
    Arecibo, PR......................................          1,449,086
    Fajardo, PR......................................            828,071
    Florida--Barceloneta--Bajadero, PR...............            644,671
    Guayama, PR......................................            842,124
    Juana Diaz, PR...................................            565,662
    Mayaguez, PR.....................................          1,310,689
    Ponce, PR........................................          2,884,958
    San German--Cabo Rojo--Sabana Grande, PR.........          1,013,945
    Yauco, PR........................................          1,100,664
                                                      ==================
RHODE ISLAND.........................................                  0
                                                      ==================
SOUTH CAROLINA.......................................          6,726,460
                                                      ------------------
    Anderson, SC.....................................            640,244
    Florence, SC.....................................            983,511
    Mauldin--Simpsonville, SC........................            786,738
    Myrtle Beach, SC.................................          1,425,464
    Rock Hill, SC....................................            659,663
    Spartanburg, SC..................................          1,331,315
    Sumter, SC.......................................            899,525
                                                      ==================
SOUTH DAKOTA.........................................          2,675,777
                                                      ------------------
    Rapid City, SD...................................            818,753
    Sioux City, IA--NE--SD...........................             33,565

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    Sioux Falls, SD..................................          1,823,459
                                                      ==================
TENNESSEE............................................          6,725,215
                                                      ------------------
    Bristol, TN--Bristol, VA.........................            347,289
    Clarksville, TN--KY..............................          1,010,092
    Cleveland, TN....................................            556,853
    Jackson, TN......................................            948,789
    Johnson City, TN.................................            958,145
    Kingsport, TN--VA................................            840,182
    Morristown, TN...................................            519,063
    Murfreesboro, TN.................................          1,544,802
                                                      ==================
TEXAS................................................         34,766,686
                                                      ------------------
    Abilene, TX......................................          1,343,172
    Amarillo, TX.....................................          2,333,958
    Beaumont, TX.....................................          1,540,933
    Brownsville, TX..................................          2,734,539
    College Station--Bryan, TX.......................          1,824,951
    Galveston, TX....................................          1,392,401
    Harlingen, TX....................................          1,274,698
    Killeen, TX......................................          2,279,352
    Lake Jackson--Angleton, TX.......................            905,070
    Laredo, TX.......................................          3,593,958
    Longview, TX.....................................            827,477
    McKinney, TX.....................................            648,017
    Midland, TX......................................          1,228,930
    Odessa, TX.......................................          1,349,048
    Port Arthur, TX..................................          1,517,318
    San Angelo, TX...................................          1,025,875
    Sherman, TX......................................            629,197
    Temple, TX.......................................            801,485
    Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR.....................            462,132
    Texas City, TX...................................          1,170,152
    The Woodlands, TX................................          1,096,274
    Tyler, TX........................................          1,138,058
    Victoria, TX.....................................            595,076
    Waco, TX.........................................          1,899,585
    Wichita Falls, TX................................          1,155,030
                                                      ==================
UTAH.................................................          1,863,771
                                                      ------------------
    Logan, UT........................................          1,143,363
    St. George, UT...................................            720,408
                                                      ==================
VERMONT..............................................          1,508,546
                                                      ------------------
    Burlington, VT...................................          1,508,546
                                                      ==================
VIRGIN ISLANDS.......................................        \1\ 843,840
                                                      ==================
VIRGINIA.............................................          9,280,295
                                                      ------------------
    Blacksburg, VA...................................          1,063,831
    Bristol, TN--Bristol, VA.........................            202,992
    Charlottesville, VA..............................          1,481,189
    Danville, VA.....................................            538,282
    Fredericksburg, VA...............................          1,006,793
    Harrisonburg, VA.................................            857,517
    Kingsport, TN--VA................................             15,906
    Lynchburg, VA....................................          1,220,972
    Roanoke, VA......................................          2,318,325
    Winchester, VA...................................            574,488
                                                      ==================
WASHINGTON...........................................         14,358,531
                                                      ------------------
    Bellingham, WA...................................          1,564,038
    Bremerton, WA....................................          2,349,035

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    Kennewick--Richland, WA..........................          2,459,462
    Lewiston, ID--WA.................................            208,036
    Longview, WA--OR.................................            737,928
    Marysville, WA...................................          1,208,535
    Mount Vernon, WA.................................            790,127
    Olympia--Lacey, WA...............................          2,246,977
    Wenatchee, WA....................................          1,148,346
    Yakima, WA.......................................          1,646,047
                                                      ==================
WEST VIRGINIA........................................          5,794,143
                                                      ------------------
    Charleston, WV...................................          2,181,992
    Cumberland, MD--WV--PA...........................             22,703
    Hagerstown, MD--WV--PA...........................            297,138
    Huntington, WV--KY--OH...........................            987,340
    Morgantown, WV...................................            718,666
    Parkersburg, WV--OH..............................            670,607
    Weirton, WV--Steubenville, OH--PA................            306,355
    Wheeling, WV--OH.................................            609,342
                                                      ==================
WISCONSIN............................................         16,669,410
                                                      ------------------
    Appleton, WI.....................................          2,492,784
    Beloit, WI--IL...................................            523,641
    Duluth, MN--WI...................................            430,307
    Eau Claire, WI...................................          1,329,387
    Fond du Lac, WI..................................            649,706
    Green Bay, WI....................................          2,339,401
    Janesville, WI...................................            819,067
    Kenosha, WI......................................          1,613,367
    La Crosse, WI--MN................................          1,275,881
    Oshkosh, WI......................................          1,326,506
    Racine, WI.......................................          1,811,896
    Sheboygan, WI....................................          1,049,497
    Wausau, WI.......................................          1,007,970
                                                      ==================
WYOMING..............................................          1,512,596
                                                      ------------------
    Casper, WY.......................................            710,204
    Cheyenne, WY.....................................            802,392
                                                      ------------------
        Total........................................        408,554,898
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Language in section 5307(l) provides for the treatment of the Virgin
  Islands as an urbanized area.


          Table 4.--FY 2007 Section 5307 Apportionment Formula
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Distribution of Available Funds
Of the funds made available to the Section 5307 program, a one percent
 takedown is authorized for Small Transit Intensive Cities. This amount
 is apportioned to the Governors based on a separate formula that uses
 criteria related to specific service performance categories.
 
The remaining 99% is apportioned to small, medium, and large sized
 urbanized areas (UZAs). 9.32% is made available for UZAs 50,000-199,999
 in population, and 90.68% to UZAs 200,000 or more in population.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  UZA Population and Weighting Factors
------------------------------------------------------------------------
50,000-199,999 in population   9.32% of available Section 5307 funds.
 (Apportioned to Governors).
                               50% apportioned based on population.
                               50% apportioned based on population x
                                population density.
200,000 and greater in         90.68% of available Section 5307 funds.
 population (Apportioned to
 UZAs).
                                 33.29% (Fixed Guideway Tier*).
                                  95.61% (Non-incentive Portion of
                                   Tier).
                                   --at least 0.75% to each UZA with
                                    commuter rail and pop. 750,000 or
                                    greater.
                                   60%--fixed guideway revenue vehicle
                                    miles.
                                   40%--fixed guideway route miles.
                                  4.39% (``Incentive Portion'' of Tier).

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                                   --at least 0.75% to each UZA with
                                    commuter rail and pop. 750,000 or
                                    greater.
                                   --fixed guideway passenger miles x
                                    fixed guideway passenger miles/
                                    operating cost.
                                 66.71% (``Bus'' Tier).
                                  90.8% (Non-incentive Portion of Tier).
                                   73.39% for UZAs with population
                                    1,000,000 or greater.
                                    50%--bus revenue vehicle miles.
                                    25%--population.
                                    25%--population x population
                                     density.
                                   26.61% for UZAs pop. < 1,000,000.
                                    50%--bus revenue vehicle miles.
                                    25%-- population.
                                    25%--population x density.
                                  9.2% (``Incentive'' Portion of Tier).
                                   --bus passenger miles x bus passenger
                                    miles/operating cost.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Includes all fixed guideway modes, such as heavy rail, commuter rail,
  light rail, trolleybus, aerial tramway, inclined plane, cable car,
  automated guideway transit, ferryboats, exclusive busways, and HOV
  lanes.


   Table 5.--Fiscal Year 2007 Formula Programs Apportionment Data Unit
                                 Values
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Apportionment
                                                         data unit value
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 5307 Urbanized Area Formula Program--Bus Tier:
    Urbanized Areas Over 1,000,000:
        Population....................................       $3.00227624
        Population x Density..........................        0.00076177
        Bus Revenue Vehicle Mile......................        0.39097622
    Urbanized Areas Under 1,000,000:
        Population....................................        2.75146798
        Population x Density..........................        0.00120387
        Bus Revenue Vehicle Mile......................        0.51070792
    Bus Incentive (PM denotes Passenger Mile):
        Bus PM x Bus PM = Operating Cost..............        0.00750408
Section 5307 Urbanized Area Formula Program--Fixed
 Guideway Tier:
        Fixed Guideway Revenue Vehicle Mile...........        0.58113740
        Fixed Guideway Route Mile.....................            30,545
            Commuter Rail Floor.......................         7,680,270
    Fixed Guideway Incentive:
        Fixed Guideway PM x Fixed Guideway PM =               0.00065678
         Operating Cost...............................
            Commuter Rail Incentive Floor.............           352,645
Section 5307 Urbanized Area Formula Program--Areas
 Under 200,000:
        Population....................................       $5.53398866
        Population x Density..........................        0.00275286
Section 5307 Small Transit Intensive Cities:
        For Each Qualifying Performance Category......           120,608
Section 5311 Urbanized Area Formula Program--Areas
 Under 50,000
        Population....................................        4.31350350
Section 5309 Capital Program--Fixed Guideway
 Modernization:
------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                Tier 2          Tier 3          Tier 4          Tier 5          Tier 6          Tier 7
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Legislatively Specified Areas:
    Revenue Vehicle Mile..................     $0.03043443  ..............     $0.13671435     $0.03477564     $0.02292899     $0.21152760
    Route Mile............................        2,122.43  ..............        7,825.39        2,620.89        1,728.06       15,941.94
Other Urbanized Areas:
    Revenue Vehicle Mile..................      0.16288440      0.00576164      0.13671435      0.06921684      0.05650354      0.78189598
    Route Mile............................        4,758.70          168.33        7,825.39        2,017.29        1,646.77      22,787.98
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes:
1. Unit values for Section 5307 do not take into account Section 5340 funding added to the program.
2. The unit value for Section 5311 is based on the total nonurbanized/rural population for the States and territories. It does not take into account
  Section 5311 funds allocated based on land area in nonurbanized areas, or Section 5340 funding added to the program.


                                  Table 6.--FY 2007 Small Transit Intensive Cities Performance Data and Apportionments
                                                [Total funding available for apportionment = $36,061,750]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                                                 STIC
                                                         Passenger   Passenger    Vehicle     Vehicle                            Number of    funding: @
                                      Urbanized area     miles per   miles per    revenue     revenue    Passenger   Passenger  performance    $120,608
              State                 (UZA) description     vehicle     vehicle    mile per    hour per    miles per   trips per  factors met   per factor
                                                          revenue     revenue     capita      capita      capita      capita    or exceeded     met or
                                                           mile        hour                                                                    exceeded
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   Average for UZAs          5.561      95.935      10.951       0.729      72.570      13.348
                                    with populations
                                    200,000-999,999.
Alabama..........................  Anniston, AL.......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0           $0

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Alabama..........................  Auburn, AL.........       1.000      16.716       5.719       0.342       5.719       1.732            0            0
Alabama..........................  Decatur, AL........       1.000      16.772       7.733       0.461       7.733       2.780            0            0
Alabama..........................  Dothan, AL.........       1.000      22.792       6.700       0.294       6.700       2.391            0            0
Alabama..........................  Florence, AL.......       1.093      15.975       8.252       0.565       9.021       2.577            0            0
Alabama..........................  Gadsden, AL........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Alabama..........................  Montgomery, AL.....       2.897      46.236       6.732       0.422      19.501       3.807            0            0
Alabama..........................  Tuscaloosa, AL.....       2.680      28.693       2.829       0.264       7.579       1.181            0            0
Alaska...........................  Fairbanks, AK......       6.859     105.298       8.463       0.551      58.051       8.092            2      241,216
Arizona..........................  Avondale, AZ.......       4.349       0.000       0.743       0.000       3.233       0.000            0            0
Arizona..........................  Flagstaff, AZ......       2.540      34.781       7.905       0.577      20.076       7.800            0            0
Arizona..........................  Prescott, AZ.......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Arizona..........................  Yuma, AZ--CA.......       1.515      16.822       8.028       0.723      12.167       1.719            0            0
Arkansas.........................  Fayetteville-             3.371      40.016       4.768       0.402      16.072       8.268            0            0
                                    Springdale, AR.
Arkansas.........................  Fort Smith, AR--OK.       2.081      29.584       4.734       0.333       9.852       2.108            0            0
Arkansas.........................  Hot Springs, AR....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Arkansas.........................  Jonesboro, AR......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Arkansas.........................  Pine Bluff, AR.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Atascadero--El Paso       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    de Robles (Paso
                                    Robles), CA.
California.......................  Camarillo, CA......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Chico, CA..........       3.425      42.826       9.354       0.748      32.041      10.019            1      120,608
California.......................  Davis, CA..........       8.983     151.628      18.082       1.071     162.432      51.747            6      723,646
California.......................  El Centro, CA......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Fairfield, CA......       3.274      63.781      13.171       0.676      43.116       7.041            1      120,608
California.......................  Gilroy--Morgan            0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    Hill, CA.
California.......................  Hanford, CA........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Hemet, CA..........       1.893       0.000       7.263       0.000      13.749       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Livermore, CA......       3.248       0.000       5.338       0.000      17.337       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Lodi, CA...........       1.944      21.289       6.952       0.635      13.511       5.269            0            0
California.......................  Lompoc, CA.........       7.519     112.958       8.249       0.549      62.028       5.958            2      241,216
California.......................  Madera, CA.........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Manteca, CA........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Merced, CA.........       1.929      34.230      13.968       0.787      26.946       9.535            2      241,216
California.......................  Napa, CA...........       2.778      39.639      13.360       0.936      37.120       9.813            2      241,216
California.......................  Petaluma, CA.......       5.103       0.000       2.804       0.000      14.312       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Porterville, CA....       3.225      48.188       8.955       0.599      28.880       8.041            0            0
California.......................  Redding, CA........       3.438      55.384      11.285       0.701      38.801       7.876            1      120,608
California.......................  Salinas, CA........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
California.......................  San Luis Obispo, CA      22.048     263.797       7.402       0.619     163.195      16.362            4      482,431
California.......................  Santa Barbara, CA..      10.352     140.225      13.451       0.993     139.238      36.757            6      723,646
California.......................  Santa Clarita, CA..      12.879     418.549      31.535       0.970     406.124      20.689            6      723,646
California.......................  Santa Cruz, CA.....       8.392     125.105      24.349       1.633     204.347      35.654            6      723,646
California.......................  Santa Maria, CA....       1.945      27.602       4.997       0.352       9.716       6.582            0            0
California.......................  Seaside--Monterey--       6.765     103.062      28.289       1.857     191.379      38.283            6      723,646
                                    Marina, CA.
California.......................  Simi Valley, CA....       4.548     118.010      10.348       0.399      47.063       4.209            1      120,608
California.......................  Tracy, CA..........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Turlock, CA........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Vacaville, CA......       5.892       0.000       0.805       0.000       4.745       0.000            1      120,608
California.......................  Vallejo, CA........       9.476     244.654      24.678       0.956     233.857      18.416            6      723,646
California.......................  Visalia, CA........       4.902      65.558       9.659       0.722      47.347      10.970            0            0
California.......................  Watsonville, CA....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
California.......................  Yuba City, CA......       5.329      83.369       9.914       0.634      52.829       6.911            0            0
Colorado.........................  Boulder, CO........       9.335       0.000      15.645       0.000     146.044       0.000            3      361,824
Colorado.........................  Grand Junction, CO.       4.163      57.198       7.201       0.524      29.978       7.385            0            0
Colorado.........................  Greeley, CO........       3.305      39.308       5.685       0.478      18.788       4.955            0            0
Colorado.........................  Lafayette--Louisvil       7.445       0.000       9.349       0.000      69.608       0.000            1      120,608
                                    le, CO.
Colorado.........................  Longmont, CO.......       7.004       0.000      22.598       0.000     158.281       0.000            3      361,824
Colorado.........................  Pueblo, CO.........       3.762      53.996       6.932       0.483      26.081       8.324            0            0
Connecticut......................  Danbury, CT--NY....      21.337    1614.082      41.055       0.543     875.975       5.407            4      482,431
Connecticut......................  Norwich--New              5.761     177.809      10.620       0.344      61.178       5.395            2      241,216
                                    London, CT.
Connecticut......................  Waterbury, CT......      20.385    1130.418      34.678       0.625     706.904      10.075            4      482,431
Delaware.........................  Dover, DE..........       2.786       0.000      29.906       0.000      83.304       0.000            2      241,216
Florida..........................  Brooksville, FL....       1.683      26.954       3.095       0.193       5.209       1.325            0            0
Florida..........................  Deltona, FL........       3.296       0.000       9.152       0.000      30.164       0.000            0            0
Florida..........................  Fort Walton Beach,        1.057      16.369       8.221       0.531       8.691       1.340            0            0
                                    FL.
Florida..........................  Gainesville, FL....       9.524     109.979      18.039       1.562     171.808      50.648            6      723,646
Florida..........................  Kissimmee, FL......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Florida..........................  Lady Lake, FL......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Florida..........................  Lakeland, FL.......       2.378      38.374      20.144       1.248      47.893      11.172            2      241,216
Florida..........................  Leesburg--Eustis,         0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    FL.
Florida..........................  North Port--Punta         1.008      15.649       4.250       0.274       4.284       0.568            0            0
                                    Gorda, FL.
Florida..........................  Ocala, FL..........       3.569      49.160       3.921       0.285      13.991       2.870            0            0
Florida..........................  Panama City, FL....       1.196      19.087       8.866       0.556      10.605       3.401            0            0
Florida..........................  St. Augustine, FL..       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Florida..........................  Titusville, FL.....       6.329       0.000      15.557       0.000      98.453       0.000            3      361,824
Florida..........................  Vero Beach--              0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    Sebastian, FL.

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Florida..........................  Winter Haven, FL...       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Florida..........................  Zephyrhills, FL....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Georgia..........................  Albany, GA.........       5.160      82.472       7.089       0.443      36.576       7.233            0            0
Georgia..........................  Athens--Clarke            6.103      81.046       7.639       0.575      46.617      14.020            2      241,216
                                    County, GA.
Georgia..........................  Brunswick, GA......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Georgia..........................  Dalton, GA.........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Georgia..........................  Gainesville, GA....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Georgia..........................  Hinesville, GA.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Georgia..........................  Macon, GA..........       4.353      62.271       8.223       0.575      35.796       7.774            0            0
Georgia..........................  Rome, GA...........      15.144     286.192       9.379       0.496     142.038      14.248            4      482,431
Georgia..........................  Valdosta, GA.......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Georgia..........................  Warner Robins, GA..       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Hawaii...........................  Kailua (Honolulu          9.044       0.000       2.136       0.000      19.322       0.000            1      120,608
                                    County)--Kaneohe,
                                    HI.
Idaho............................  Coeur d'Alene, ID..       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Idaho............................  Idaho Falls, ID....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Idaho............................  Lewiston, ID--WA...       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Idaho............................  Nampa, ID..........       3.032       0.000       4.135       0.000      12.538       0.000            0            0
Idaho............................  Pocatello, ID......       5.309      64.497       6.859       0.565      36.414       7.586            0            0
Illinois.........................  Alton, IL..........       4.442       0.000       4.451       0.000      19.774       0.000            0            0
Illinois.........................  Bloomington--Normal       3.753      50.475      11.621       0.864      43.618      11.694            2      241,216
                                    , IL.
Illinois.........................  Champaign, IL......       9.207     104.802      22.557       1.982     207.674      81.684            6      723,646
Illinois.........................  Danville, IL.......       2.032      36.342       5.963       0.333      12.117       6.539            0            0
Illinois.........................  Decatur, IL........       2.845      38.648      11.160       0.821      31.746      10.814            2      241,216
Illinois.........................  DeKalb, IL.........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Illinois.........................  Kankakee, IL.......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Illinois.........................  Springfield, IL....       2.558      32.374       9.442       0.746      24.154       8.734            1      120,608
Indiana..........................  Anderson, IN.......       1.370      15.495       4.726       0.418       6.473       2.135            0            0
Indiana..........................  Bloomington, IN....       6.828      72.674      10.499       0.986      71.691      23.619            3      361,824
Indiana..........................  Columbus, IN.......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Indiana..........................  Elkhart, IN--MI....       1.637      25.774       6.212       0.394      10.167       2.245            0            0
Indiana..........................  Kokomo, IN.........       1.022      10.475      10.834       1.057      11.073       2.473            1      120,608
Indiana..........................  Lafayette, IN......       9.352     110.918      11.821       0.997     110.553      33.814            6      723,646
Indiana..........................  Michigan City, IN--       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    MI.
Indiana..........................  Muncie, IN.........       4.339      55.708      12.793       0.996      55.505      20.253            3      361,824
Indiana..........................  Terre Haute, IN....       1.114      10.396       4.395       0.471       4.898       2.523            0            0
Iowa.............................  Ames, IA...........       5.851      62.469      20.602       1.930     120.547      84.629            5      603,039
Iowa.............................  Cedar Rapids, IA...       3.561      51.368       9.023       0.625      32.126       7.288            0            0
Iowa.............................  Dubuque, IA--IL....       3.159      40.963       8.520       0.657      26.917       9.730            0            0
Iowa.............................  Iowa City, IA......       4.351      48.382      20.356       1.831      88.575      60.513            4      482,431
Iowa.............................  Sioux City, IA--NE--      3.752      41.819       5.960       0.535      22.362       7.686            0            0
                                    SD.
Iowa.............................  Waterloo, IA.......       1.046      16.200       8.615       0.556       9.014       4.238            0            0
Kansas...........................  Lawrence, KS.......       1.542      19.585      10.318       0.813      15.915       6.362            1      120,608
Kansas...........................  Topeka, KS.........       3.907      57.593       9.245       0.627      36.121       9.979            0            0
Kentucky.........................  Bowling Green, KY..       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Kentucky.........................  Owensboro, KY......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Kentucky.........................  Radcliff--Elizabeth       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    town, KY.
Louisiana........................  Alexandria, LA.....       4.818      73.290       7.022       0.462      33.834       8.149            0            0
Louisiana........................  Houma, LA..........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Louisiana........................  Lafayette, LA......       7.035      96.853       4.853       0.353      34.146       7.735            2      241,216
Louisiana........................  Lake Charles, LA...       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Louisiana........................  Mandeville--Covingt       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    on, LA.
Louisiana........................  Monroe, LA.........       0.000       0.000       6.234       0.441       0.000       8.528            0            0
Louisiana........................  Slidell, LA........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Maine............................  Bangor, ME.........       5.056      66.260       9.264       0.707      46.842      11.554            0            0
Maine............................  Lewiston, ME.......       1.499      22.244      16.243       1.094      24.344       6.553            2      241,216
Maine............................  Portland, ME.......      11.014     225.504      15.863       0.775     174.722      14.007            6      723,646
Maryland.........................  Aberdeen--Havre de        0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    Grace--Bel Air, MD.
Maryland.........................  Cumberland, MD--WV--      0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    PA.
Maryland.........................  Frederick, MD......       2.907      34.264       8.215       0.697      23.881       4.644            0            0
Maryland.........................  Hagerstown, MD--WV--      2.366      35.097       4.055       0.273       9.595       2.563            0            0
                                    PA.
Maryland.........................  Salisbury, MD--DE..       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Maryland.........................  St. Charles, MD....       1.000      16.484      16.509       1.002      16.509       5.497            2      241,216
Maryland.........................  Westminster, MD....       1.285      14.512      11.387       1.008      14.630       2.398            2      241,216
Massachusetts....................  Leominster--Fitchbu       3.086      40.653      24.328       1.847      75.075      10.259            3      361,824
                                    rg, MA.
Massachusetts....................  New Bedford, MA....       2.992      55.171      16.915       0.917      50.617      11.564            2      241,216
Massachusetts....................  Pittsfield, MA.....       1.000      18.899      15.536       0.822      15.536       9.641            2      241,216
Michigan.........................  Battle Creek, MI...       3.325      48.817       7.142       0.486      23.747       6.658            0            0
Michigan.........................  Bay City, MI.......       1.779      30.715      22.091       1.279      39.296       7.846            2      241,216
Michigan.........................  Benton Harbor--St.        1.454      18.988       6.443       0.493       9.370       2.625            0            0
                                    Joseph, MI.
Michigan.........................  Holland, MI........       1.013      13.938       6.855       0.498       6.942       2.009            0            0
Michigan.........................  Jackson, MI........       1.955      31.619      14.478       0.895      28.301       8.040            2      241,216
Michigan.........................  Kalamazoo, MI......       4.279      51.456      10.919       0.908      46.721      15.554            2      241,216
Michigan.........................  Monroe, MI.........       2.233       0.000       8.699       0.000      19.426       0.000            0            0
Michigan.........................  Muskegon, MI.......       3.767      49.825       3.575       0.270      13.467       2.830            0            0

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Michigan.........................  Port Huron, MI.....       1.262      19.105      21.936       1.449      27.675      10.026            2      241,216
Michigan.........................  Saginaw, MI........       4.331      45.565       4.239       0.403      18.358       4.558            0            0
Michigan.........................  South Lyon--Howell--      0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    Brighton, MI.
Minnesota........................  Duluth, MN--WI.....       4.716      61.291      15.634       1.203      73.725      23.122            4      482,431
Minnesota........................  Rochester, MN......       5.253      75.693      11.377       0.790      59.761      14.724            3      361,824
Minnesota........................  St. Cloud, MN......       4.256      57.593      15.536       1.148      66.127      20.310            3      361,824
Mississippi......................  Hattiesburg, MS....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Mississippi......................  Pascagoula, MS.....       2.585       0.000       0.913       0.000       2.360       0.000            0            0
Missouri.........................  Columbia, MO.......       3.873      45.856       5.470       0.462      21.185       5.469            0            0
Missouri.........................  Jefferson City, MO.       2.682      38.910       9.855       0.679      26.428       7.530            0            0
Missouri.........................  Joplin, MO.........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Missouri.........................  Lee's Summit, MO...       1.709       0.000       0.340       0.000       0.581       0.000            0            0
Missouri.........................  St. Joseph, MO--KS.       2.035      20.631       8.766       0.865      17.839       3.750            1      120,608
Montana..........................  Billings, MT.......       3.115      46.552       8.029       0.537      25.008       7.198            0            0
Montana..........................  Great Falls, MT....       1.599      18.232       8.128       0.713      12.996       7.075            0            0
Montana..........................  Missoula, MT.......       4.097      59.850       9.654       0.661      39.554       9.587            0            0
N. Mariana Islands...............  Saipan, MP.........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Nevada...........................  Carson City, NV....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
New Hampshire....................  Dover--Rochester,         7.043     200.293      11.188       0.393      78.799       3.921            4      482,431
                                    NH--ME.
New Hampshire....................  Manchester, NH.....       2.422      30.917       3.789       0.297       9.176       2.950            0            0
New Hampshire....................  Nashua, NH--MA.....       3.974      51.853       2.325       0.178       9.238       1.794            0            0
New Hampshire....................  Portsmouth, NH--ME.       5.238       0.000       2.790       0.000      14.614       0.000            0            0
New Jersey.......................  Hightstown, NJ.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
New Jersey.......................  Vineland, NJ.......       1.000      12.815       7.706       0.601       7.706       1.666            0            0
New Jersey.......................  Wildwood--North           0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    Wildwood--Cape
                                    May, NJ.
New Mexico.......................  Farmington, NM.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
New Mexico.......................  Las Cruces, NM.....       3.994      49.054       5.472       0.446      21.855       6.431            0            0
New Mexico.......................  Santa Fe, NM.......       2.025      25.982      12.897       1.005      26.112       7.556            2      241,216
New York.........................  Binghamton, NY--PA.       3.711      49.460      16.368       1.228      60.741      18.853            3      361,824
New York.........................  Elmira, NY.........       2.463      49.413      15.358       0.765      37.821       8.935            2      241,216
New York.........................  Glens Falls, NY....       3.323      51.206       5.420       0.352      18.009       5.009            0            0
New York.........................  Ithaca, NY.........       4.114      55.888      35.366       2.603     145.491      58.887            4      482,431
New York.........................  Kingston, NY.......      15.198     761.431      37.582       0.750     571.166       8.743            5      603,039
New York.........................  Middletown, NY.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
New York.........................  Saratoga Springs,         5.826       0.000       2.680       0.000      15.616       0.000            1      120,608
                                    NY.
New York.........................  Utica, NY..........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
North Carolina...................  Burlington, NC.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
North Carolina...................  Concord, NC........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
North Carolina...................  Gastonia, NC.......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
North Carolina...................  Goldsboro, NC......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
North Carolina...................  Greenville, NC.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
North Carolina...................  Hickory, NC........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
North Carolina...................  High Point, NC.....       2.229      45.998       6.640       0.322      14.802       5.357            0            0
North Carolina...................  Jacksonville, NC...       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
North Carolina...................  Rocky Mount, NC....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
North Carolina...................  Wilmington, NC.....       2.721      33.338       7.116       0.581      19.363       7.643            0            0
North Dakota.....................  Bismarck, ND.......       1.015      13.622      13.516       1.007      13.719       3.750            2      241,216
North Dakota.....................  Fargo, ND--MN......       3.316      43.693       7.275       0.552      24.124       8.410            0            0
North Dakota.....................  Grand Forks, ND--MN       0.944      15.058      10.318       0.647       9.738       5.550            0            0
Ohio.............................  Lima, OH...........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Ohio.............................  Lorain--Elyria, OH.       3.159     112.180      16.299       0.459      51.489       4.421            2      241,216
Ohio.............................  Mansfield, OH......       3.190      34.016       3.869       0.363      12.339       4.090            0            0
Ohio.............................  Middletown, OH.....       4.599      65.193       2.723       0.192      12.523       2.477            0            0
Ohio.............................  Newark, OH.........       0.578       8.976      16.137       1.040       9.331       3.358            2      241,216
Ohio.............................  Sandusky, OH.......       1.538      19.927       4.907       0.379       7.547       1.755            0            0
Ohio.............................  Springfield, OH....       2.853      34.643       2.889       0.238       8.242       3.452            0            0
Ohio.............................  Weirton, WV--             0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    Steubenville, OH--
                                    PA.
Oklahoma.........................  Lawton, OK.........       2.437      35.614       6.546       0.448      15.951       2.944            0            0
Oklahoma.........................  Norman, OK.........       4.961      57.268       5.082       0.440      25.210      11.149            0            0
Oregon...........................  Bend, OR...........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Oregon...........................  Corvallis, OR......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Oregon...........................  Medford, OR........       3.065      35.614       7.111       0.612      21.793      10.218            0            0
Pennsylvania.....................  Altoona, PA........       3.895      51.980       6.838       0.512      26.631       8.142            0            0
Pennsylvania.....................  Erie, PA...........       3.512      42.414      13.364       1.107      46.937      14.458            3      361,824
Pennsylvania.....................  Hazleton, PA.......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Pennsylvania.....................  Johnstown, PA......       7.474      82.666       9.135       0.826      68.280      16.500            3      361,824
Pennsylvania.....................  Lebanon, PA........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Pennsylvania.....................  Monessen, PA.......      13.967     275.664      15.981       0.810     223.212       6.348            5      603,039
Pennsylvania.....................  Pottstown, PA......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Pennsylvania.....................  State College, PA..      10.498     107.483      16.299       1.592     171.115      84.811            6      723,646
Pennsylvania.....................  Uniontown--Connells       2.255      43.590      16.953       0.877      38.229       4.163            2      241,216
                                    ville, PA.
Pennsylvania.....................  Williamsport, PA...       7.269     113.177      12.912       0.829      93.853      21.403            6      723,646
Pennsylvania.....................  York, PA...........       3.332      42.664      10.778       0.842      35.916       8.523            1      120,608

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Puerto Rico......................  Arecibo, PR........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Puerto Rico......................  Fajardo, PR........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Puerto Rico......................  Florida--Barcelonet       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    a--Bajadero, PR.
Puerto Rico......................  Guayama, PR........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Puerto Rico......................  Juana Diaz, PR.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Puerto Rico......................  Mayaguez, PR.......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Puerto Rico......................  Ponce, PR..........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Puerto Rico......................  San German--Cabo          0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    Rojo--Sabana
                                    Grande, PR.
Puerto Rico......................  Yauco, PR..........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
South Carolina...................  Anderson, SC.......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
South Carolina...................  Florence, SC.......       3.144      74.706      49.005       2.062     154.059       9.948            3      361,824
South Carolina...................  Mauldin-                  0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    Simpsonville, SC.
South Carolina...................  Myrtle Beach, SC...       1.923      37.376      17.376       0.894      33.411       5.704            2      241,216
South Carolina...................  Rock Hill, SC......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
South Carolina...................  Spartanburg, SC....       3.754      62.435       8.842       0.532      33.192       4.622            0            0
South Carolina...................  Sumter, SC.........       1.823      35.954      31.545       1.600      57.515       5.492            2      241,216
South Dakota.....................  Rapid City, SD.....       2.698      32.025       5.780       0.487      15.597       3.823            0            0
South Dakota.....................  Sioux Falls, SD....       2.655      33.059       9.870       0.793      26.206       6.659            1      120,608
Tennessee........................  Bristol, TN--             0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    Bristol, VA.
Tennessee........................  Clarksville, TN--KY       3.521      56.530       8.544       0.532      30.086       5.265            0            0
Tennessee........................  Cleveland, TN......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Tennessee........................  Jackson, TN........       2.985      40.313      11.140       0.825      33.257       6.949            2      241,216
Tennessee........................  Johnson City, TN...       3.258      36.171       4.374       0.394      14.250       3.909            0            0
Tennessee........................  Kingsport, TN--VA..       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Tennessee........................  Morristown, TN.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Tennessee........................  Murfreesboro, TN...       7.178       0.000       0.296       0.000       2.128       0.000            1      120,608
Texas............................  Abilene, TX........       2.458      34.052       9.894       0.714      24.320       5.667            0            0
Texas............................  Amarillo, TX.......       1.766      27.759       4.882       0.311       8.623       2.161            0            0
Texas............................  Beaumont, TX.......       3.481      48.579       6.096       0.437      21.218       4.820            0            0
Texas............................  Brownsville, TX....      16.391     188.614       5.245       0.456      85.964      10.111            3      361,824
Texas............................  College Station--         1.408      28.726       6.826       0.335       9.613       4.643            0            0
                                    Bryan, TX.
Texas............................  Galveston, TX......       1.355      15.379      16.687       1.470      22.614      16.695            3      361,824
Texas............................  Harlingen, TX......       0.919       0.000       0.283       0.000       0.260       0.000            0            0
Texas............................  Killeen, TX........       1.986      31.134       6.495       0.414      12.900       2.590            0            0
Texas............................  Lake Jackson--            2.001       0.000       1.380       0.000       2.761       0.000            0            0
                                    Angleton, TX.
Texas............................  Laredo, TX.........       6.149      63.678      11.315       1.093      69.573      22.498            4      482,431
Texas............................  Longview, TX.......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Texas............................  McKinney, TX.......       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Texas............................  Midland, TX........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Texas............................  Odessa, TX.........       0.000       0.000       6.105       0.394       0.000       2.812            0            0
Texas............................  Port Arthur, TX....       2.923      45.102       2.780       0.180       8.127       1.196            0            0
Texas............................  San Angelo, TX.....       2.236      31.010       5.438       0.392      12.160       2.047            0            0
Texas............................  Sherman, TX........       2.037      33.628       6.888       0.417      14.027       2.420            0            0
Texas............................  Temple, TX.........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Texas............................  Texarkana, TX--           0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
                                    Texarkana, AR.
Texas............................  Texas City, TX.....       1.994      61.129      13.093       0.427      26.110       1.091            1      120,608
Texas............................  The Woodlands, TX..       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Texas............................  Tyler, TX..........       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Texas............................  Victoria, TX.......       0.000       0.000       5.992       0.450       0.000       2.597            0            0
Texas............................  Waco, TX...........       4.440      60.950       4.880       0.356      21.668       3.723            0            0
Texas............................  Wichita Falls, TX..       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Utah.............................  Logan, UT..........       4.694      55.718      10.754       0.906      50.478      19.840            2      241,216
Utah.............................  St. George, UT.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Vermont..........................  Burlington, VT.....       4.303      57.819      14.331       1.067      61.670      18.301            3      361,824
Virgin Islands...................  Virgin Islands.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Virginia.........................  Blacksburg, VA.....       0.042       0.410      12.573       1.275       0.522      41.869            3      361,824
Virginia.........................  Charlottesville, VA       4.660      64.138      16.451       1.195      76.658      17.780            4      482,431
Virginia.........................  Danville, VA.......       0.968      13.828       6.207       0.434       6.006       4.356            0            0
Virginia.........................  Fredericksburg, VA.       4.136      63.583       6.073       0.395      25.120       3.385            0            0
Virginia.........................  Harrisonburg, VA...       5.428      56.195       9.156       0.884      49.699      21.843            2      241,216
Virginia.........................  Lynchburg, VA......       5.530      83.076      11.470       0.763      63.424      11.329            2      241,216
Virginia.........................  Roanoke, VA........       4.659      63.125      10.001       0.738      46.597       9.954            1      120,608
Virginia.........................  Winchester, VA.....       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
Washington.......................  Bellingham, WA.....       5.389      73.671      24.068       1.761     129.709      41.983            4      482,431
Washington.......................  Bremerton, WA......       4.874      91.030      33.516       1.795     163.367      29.793            4      482,431
Washington.......................  Kennewick--Richland       6.743     148.616      50.971       2.313     343.693      28.448            6      723,647
                                    , WA.
Washington.......................  Longview, WA--OR...       4.212      48.298       5.856       0.511      24.665       6.044            0            0
Washington.......................  Marysville, WA.....       5.204       0.000       9.283       0.000      48.307       0.000            0            0
Washington.......................  Mount Vernon, WA...       0.000       0.000      18.337       1.041       0.000       6.933            2      241,216
Washington.......................  Olympia--Lacey, WA.       5.800     106.663      31.193       1.696     180.913      23.426            6      723,647
Washington.......................  Wenatchee, WA......       5.101      92.754      30.350       1.669     154.813      14.543            4      482,431
Washington.......................  Yakima, WA.........       3.793      58.670      12.519       0.809      47.488      10.799            2      241,216
West Virginia....................  Charleston, WV.....       3.629      60.941      16.392       0.976      59.487      11.786            2      241,216
West Virginia....................  Huntington, WV--KY--      3.187      46.737       6.202       0.423      19.762       4.101            0            0
                                    OH.

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West Virginia....................  Morgantown, WV.....       0.246       4.153      11.403       0.676       2.806       7.006            1      120,608
West Virginia....................  Parkersburg, WV--OH       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000       0.000            0            0
West Virginia....................  Wheeling, WV--OH...       2.672      33.877       8.607       0.679      23.002       5.737            0            0
Wisconsin........................  Appleton, WI.......       3.362      51.983       9.456       0.612      31.790       6.161            0            0
Wisconsin........................  Beloit, WI-IL......       2.809      45.416       6.251       0.387      17.559       4.850            0            0
Wisconsin........................  Eau Claire, WI.....       3.212      47.703      16.319       1.099      52.412      14.366            3      361,824
Wisconsin........................  Fond du Lac, WI....       0.000       0.000       7.694       0.628       0.000       3.752            0            0
Wisconsin........................  Green Bay, WI......       3.555      52.536      10.398       0.704      36.963       9.781            0            0
Wisconsin........................  Janesville, WI.....       3.951      61.073       7.152       0.463      28.259       7.840            0            0
Wisconsin........................  Kenosha, WI........       5.066      74.233      10.673       0.728      54.073      14.949            1      120,608
Wisconsin........................  La Crosse, WI--MN..       3.332      45.203      12.191       0.899      40.626      12.520            2      241,216
Wisconsin........................  Oshkosh, WI........       2.906      45.383      16.840       1.078      48.932      15.821            3      361,824
Wisconsin........................  Racine, WI.........       4.294      58.394       9.696       0.713      41.631      11.738            0            0
Wisconsin........................  Sheboygan, WI......       2.687      33.331      10.450       0.842      28.076       7.943            1      120,608
Wisconsin........................  Wausau, WI.........       3.426      50.537      11.298       0.766      38.709      12.237            2      241,216
Wyoming..........................  Casper, WY.........       1.000      12.032       5.675       0.472       5.675       1.651            0            0
Wyoming..........................  Cheyenne, WY.......       1.520      22.089       7.253       0.499      11.025       2.842            0            0
                                                       -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total........................  ...................  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........          299  $36,061,750
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Table 7.--Urbanized Areas 200,000 or More in Population Eligible To Use Section 5307 Funds for Operating
                                                   Assistance
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      FY 2007
                                   2000 Census urbanized area                         FY 2002      Apportionment
            State                         description               Population     Apportionment     operating
                                                                                                  limitation \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL...........................  Huntsville, AL...................         213,253      $1,677,473        $419,368
CA...........................  Antioch, CA......................         217,591       1,914,688         478,672
CA...........................  Indio--Cathedral City--Palm               254,856       1,849,608         462,402
                                Springs, CA.
                                  (Indio--Coachella, CA--
                                   $621,797).
                                  (Palm Springs, CA--$1,227,811)
CA...........................  Lancaster--Palmdale, CA..........         263,532       2,206,544         551,636
CA...........................  Santa Rosa, CA...................         285,408       2,636,339         659,085
CA...........................  Victorville--Hesperia--Apple              200,436       1,311,837         327,959
                                Valley, CA.
CA...........................  Temecula--Murrieta, CA...........         229,810  ..............         311,908
CO...........................  Fort Collins, CO.................         206,757       1,156,197         289,049
CT...........................  Bridgeport--Stamford, CT--NY.....         888,890       9,676,425       2,419,106
                                  (Stamford, CT--NY--5,332,860).
                                  (Norwalk, CT--$4,343,565).....
CT...........................  Hartford, CT.....................         851,535       2,824,453         706,113
                                  (Bristol, CT--$983,277).......
                                  (New Britain, CT--$1,841,176).
FL...........................  Port St. Lucie, FL...............         270,774       1,982,206         495,552
                                  (Fort Pierce, FL--$1,142,501).
                                  (Stuart, FL--$839,705)........
FL...........................  Bonita Springs--Naples, FL.......         221,251         954,953         238,738
FL...........................  Tallahassee, FL..................         204,260       1,617,975         404,494
GA...........................  Savannah, GA.....................         208,886       1,824,225         456,056
ID...........................  Boise City, ID...................         272,625       2,021,464         505,366
IL...........................  Round Lake Beach--McHenry--               226,848       1,088,609         272,152
                                Grayslake, IL--WI.
IL...........................  Chicago, IL--IN..................       8,307,904       6,599,240       1,649,810
                                  (Aurora, IL--$2,290,318)......
                                  (Crystal Lake, IL--$746,464)..
                                  (Elgin, IL--$1,652,124).......
                                  (Joliet, IL--$1,910,334)......
IN...........................  Evansville, IN--KY...............         211,989       2,251,898         562,975
MA...........................  Barnstable Town, MA..............         243,667         538,120         134,530
MA...........................  Boston, MA--NH--RI...............       4,032,484       4,760,673       1,190,168
                                  (Brockton, MA--$1,906,558)....
                                  (Lowell, MA--NH--2,366,926)...
                                  (Taunton, MA--$487,189).......
MD...........................  Baltimore, MD....................       2,076,354         858,335         214,584
                                  (Annapolis, MD--$858,335).....
MO...........................  Springfield, MO..................         215,004       1,748,930         437,233
MS...........................  Gulfport--Biloxi, MS.............         205,754       1,687,127         421,782
NC...........................  Winston-Salem, NC................         299,290       1,811,413         452,853
NC...........................  Asheville, NC....................         221,570         968,044         242,011

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NC...........................  Greensboro, NC...................         267,884       2,211,540         552,885
NE...........................  Lincoln, NE......................         226,582       2,658,761         664,690
NJ...........................  Atlantic City, NJ................         227,180       1,842,968         460,742
NY...........................  Poughkeepsie--Newburgh, NY.......         351,982       2,225,147         556,287
                                  (Poughkeepsie, NY--$1,507,504)
                                  (Newburgh, NY--$717,643)......
OH...........................  Youngstown, OH--PA...............         417,437         465,043         116,261
                                  (Sharon, PA--OH--$465,043)....
OH...........................  Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN...........       1,503,262       1,384,842         346,211
                                  (Hamilton, OH--$1,384,842)....
OR...........................  Eugene, OR.......................         224,049       2,559,936         639,984
OR...........................  Salem, OR........................         207,229       2,070,221         517,555
PA...........................  Reading, PA......................         240,264       2,636,837         659,209
PA...........................  Lancaster, PA....................         323,554       2,258,871         564,718
PR...........................  Aguadilla--Isabela--San                   299,086       1,148,984         287,246
                                Sebastian, PR.
PR...........................  San Juan, PR.....................       2,216,616       5,925,223       1,481,306
                                  (Caguas, PR--$2,811,557)......
                                  (Cayey, PR--$831,273).........
                                  (Humacao, PR--$719,451).......
                                  (Vega Baja--Manati, PR--
                                   $1,562,942).
RI...........................  Providence, RI--MA...............       1,174,548       2,695,482         673,871
                                  (Newport, RI--$644,329).......
                                  (Fall River, MA--RI--
                                   $2,051,153).
TX...........................  Lubbock, TX......................         202,225       1,939,424         484,856
TX...........................  Denton--Lewisville, TX...........         299,823       1,291,722         322,931
                                  (Denton, TX--$599,570)........
                                  (Lewisville, TX--$692,152)....
VA...........................  Richmond, VA.....................         818,836       1,016,957         254,239
                                  (Petersburg, VA--$1,016,957) .
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The amount shown represents the maximum amount allowable, in accordance with section 5307(b)(2), based on
  funding provided in the Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007. In cases where an urbanized area's FY 2007
  apportionment is less than the maximum, FTA will set the operating assistance budget, in TEAM-Web, at an
  amount not to exceed the FY 2007 aortionment.
Note: For informational purposes, the affected 1990 census small urbanized areas (less than 200,000 population)
  that were merged into an existing urbanized area of at least 200,000 population are shown in parentheses
  immediately below the eligible 2000 census urbanized area. FTA is unable to identify the urbanized areas which
  now incorporate rural areas that received Section 5311 in FY 2002 and they are not included in this table.


                     Table 8.--Fiscal Year 2007 Section 5308 Clean Fuels Program Allocations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         SAFETEA-LU                                 Unobligated
             State                   Earmark ID         Project No.             Project             allocation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
California....................  E2007-CLNF-001......              611  San Joaquin Region               $250,000
                                                                        Transit District,
                                                                        California, Hybrid
                                                                        Diesel--Electric
                                                                        Replacement Buses.
Colorado......................  E2007-CLNF-002......              519  Denver Regional Transit           952,000
                                                                        District--Bus
                                                                        Replacements.
Delaware......................  E2007-CLNF-003......              517  Delaware Statewide Bus          2,000,000
                                                                        and Bus Replacement
                                                                        (with Clean Fuel
                                                                        (hybrid) vehicles)).
Delaware......................  E2007-CLNF-004......              648  University of Delaware            165,000
                                                                        Fuel Cell Bus Program.
Georgia.......................  E2007-CLNF-005......              578  Metropolitan Atlanta            2,380,000
                                                                        Rapid Transit Authority--
                                                                        Clean Fuel Buses.
Kentucky......................  E2007-CLNF-006......              640  Transit Authority of              476,000
                                                                        Northern Kentucky--TANK
                                                                        Bus Replacement Project.
Kentucky......................  E2007-CLNF-007......              641  Transit Authority of              714,000
                                                                        River City--New Hybrid
                                                                        Electric Bus.
New Mexico....................  E2007-CLNF-008......              497  Santa Fe, NM, Trails Bus          714,000
                                                                        and Bus Facilities.
Nevada........................  E2007-CLNF-009......              612  Lake Tahoe, NV, MPO Bus           500,000
                                                                        Replacement.
New York......................  E2007-CLNF-010......              557  Westchester, NY, Bee Line       1,000,000
                                                                        Bus Replacement.
Ohio..........................  E2007-CLNF-011......              659  Southwest Ohio Regional           500,000
                                                                        Transit Authority--Bus
                                                                        Replacements.
Rhode Island..................  E2007-CLNF-012......              631  Rhode Island, Statewide           714,000
                                                                        Bus and Van Replacement.
Tennessee.....................  E2007-CLNF-013......              605  Sevierville County, TN,         5,500,000
                                                                        Transportation Board--
                                                                        Alternative Fuel Buses.
Texas.........................  E2007-CLNF-014......              614  City of El Paso--Sun              238,000
                                                                        Metro--Bus Replacements.
Texas.........................  E2007-CLNF-015......              575  METRO of Harris County--        2,380,000
                                                                        Discretionary Bus
                                                                        Program.
Texas.........................  E2007-CLNF-016......              638  The District, The                 238,000
                                                                        Woodlands, TX--Bus
                                                                        Replacement Program.
                                                                                                 ---------------

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    Total Allocation............................................................................  \a\ 18,721,000
 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ Funds in the amount of $26,279,000 were transferred to the Bus and Bus Facilities program.


  Table 9.--Prior Year Unobligated Section 5308 Clean Fuels Allocations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Project location and    Unobligated
      State           Earmark ID         description        allocation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
FY 2006 Unobligated Allocations:
    CO...........  E2006-CLNF-001.  Denver Regional             $906,840
                                     Transit District--
                                     Bus Replacements.
    DE...........  E2006-CLNF-002.  Delaware Statewide         1,732,500
                                     Bus and Bus
                                     Replacement (with
                                     Clean Fuel (hybrid)
                                     vehicles)).
    GA...........  E2006-CLNF-004.  Metropolitan Atlanta       2,268,090
                                     Rapid Transit
                                     Authority--Clean
                                     Fuel Buses.
    KY...........  E2006-CLNF-005.  Transit Authority of         453,420
                                     Northern Kentucky--
                                     TANK Bus
                                     Replacement Project.
    KY...........  E2006-CLNF-006.  Transit Authority of         680,130
                                     River City--New
                                     Hybrid Electric Bus.
    NV...........  E2006-CLNF-009.  Lake Tahoe, NV MPO           990,000
                                     Bus Replacement.
    NY...........  E2006-CLNF-010.  Westchester, NY, Bee         445,500
                                     Line Bus
                                     Replacement.
    OH...........  E2006-CLNF-011.  Southwest Ohio               680,130
                                     Regional Transit
                                     Authority--Bus
                                     Replacements.
    RI...........  E2006-CLNF-012.  Rhode Island,              5,197,500
                                     Statewide Bus and
                                     Van Replacement.
    TX...........  E2006-CLNF-015.  The District, The            226,710
                                     Woodlands, TX--Bus
                                     Replacement Program.
    TX...........  E2006-CLNF-007.  City of El Paso--Sun         680,130
                                     Metro--Bus
                                     Replacements.
    TX...........  E2006-CLNF-014.  METRO of Harris            2,268,090
                                     County--Discretiona
                                     ry Bus Program.
                                                         ---------------
        Total Unobligated Allocations...................      16,529,040
------------------------------------------------------------------------


      Table 10.--FY 2007 Section 5309 Fixed Guideway Modernization
                             Apportionments
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             State                       Area            Apportionment
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alaska........................  Anchorage, AK-Alaska         $15,304,279
                                 Railroad.
Arizona.......................  Phoenix-Mesa, AZ.....          2,727,749
California....................  Antioch, CA..........          2,397,573
California....................  Concord, CA..........         14,827,853
California....................  Lancaster-Palmdale,            2,472,963
                                 CA.
California....................  Los Angeles-Long              47,162,438
                                 Beach-Santa Ana, CA.
California....................  Mission Viejo, CA....          1,669,337
California....................  Oxnard, CA...........          1,361,410
California....................  Riverside-San                  4,674,142
                                 Bernardino, CA.
California....................  Sacramento, CA.......          4,217,137
California....................  San Diego, CA........         17,096,411
California....................  San Francisco-                78,470,061
                                 Oakland, CA.
California....................  San Jose, CA.........         15,813,901
California....................  Stockton, CA.........          1,858,672
California....................  Thousand Oaks, CA....            749,991
Colorado......................  Denver-Aurora, CO....          3,817,847
Connecticut...................  Hartford, CT.........          1,857,763
Connecticut...................  Southwestern                  42,377,921
                                 Connecticut.
District of Columbia..........  Washington, DC-VA-MD.         88,798,182
Florida.......................  Jacksonville, FL.....            339,321
Florida.......................  Miami, FL............         23,791,654
Florida.......................  Orlando, FL..........            194,236
Florida.......................  Tampa-St. Petersburg,            153,077
                                 FL.
Georgia.......................  Atlanta, GA..........         31,502,427
Hawaii........................  Honolulu, HI.........          1,469,728
Illinois......................  Chicago, IL-IN.......        158,124,928
Illinois......................  Round Lake Beach--             2,661,899
                                 McHenry--Grayslake,
                                 IL-WI.
Indiana.......................  South Bend, IN-MI....            929,785
Louisiana.....................  New Orleans, LA......          3,344,890
Maryland......................  Baltimore Commuter            21,514,734
                                 Rail.
Maryland......................  Baltimore, MD........         10,875,752
Massachusetts.................  Boston, MA...........         82,507,419
Massachusetts.................  Worcester, MA-CT.....          1,196,344
Michigan......................  Detroit, MI..........            633,165
Minnesota.....................  Minneapolis-St. Paul,          9,206,554
                                 MN.
Missouri......................  Kansas City, MO-KS...             36,707
Missouri......................  St. Louis, MO-IL.....          4,511,230
New Jersey....................  Atlantic City, NJ....          1,344,854
New Jersey....................  Northeastern New              98,770,666
                                 Jersey.
New Jersey....................  Trenton, NJ..........          1,817,555

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New York......................  Buffalo, NY..........          1,433,849
New York......................  New York.............        413,117,471
New York......................  Poughkeepsie--Newburg          2,602,812
                                 h, NY.
North Carolina................  Charlotte, NC-SC.....            193,962
Ohio..........................  Cleveland, OH........         13,568,489
Ohio..........................  Dayton, OH...........          6,101,723
Oregon........................  Portland, OR-WA......          8,508,419
Pennsylvania..................  Harrisburg, PA.......            900,502
Pennsylvania..................  Philadelphia, PA-NJ-         103,056,750
                                 DE-MD.
Pennsylvania..................  Pittsburgh, PA.......         21,369,178
Puerto Rico...................  San Juan, PR.........          2,695,830
Rhode Island..................  Providence, RI-MA....          2,817,164
Tennessee.....................  Chattanooga, TN-GA...             99,359
Tennessee.....................  Memphis, TN-MS-AR....            442,377
Texas.........................  Dallas-Fort Worth-             7,350,589
                                 Arlington, TX.
Texas.........................  Houston, TX..........          9,430,395
Virginia......................  Virginia Beach, VA...          1,430,582
Washington....................  Seattle, WA..........         31,857,041
West Virginia.................  Morgantown, WV.......          2,772,852
Wisconsin.....................  Madison, WI..........            869,698
Wisconsin.....................  Milwaukee, WI........            318,403
                                                      ------------------
    Total.....................  .....................     $1,433,520,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------


                  Table 11.--FY 2007 Fixed Guideway Modernization Program Apportionment Formula
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tier 1...........  First $497,7000,000 to the following areas:
                    Baltimore......      $8,372,000
                    Boston.........      38,948,000
                    Chicago/NW.          78,169,000
                    Indiana.
                    Cleveland......       9,509,500
                    New Orleans....       1,730,588
                    New York.......     176,034,461
                    NE. New Jersey.      50,604,653
                    Philadelphia/        58,924,764
                    So. New Jersey.
                    Pittsburgh.....      13,662,463
                    San Francisco..      33,989,571
                    SW. Connecticut      27,755,000
Tier 2...........  Next $70,000,000 as follows: Tier 2(A): 50 percent is allocated to areas identified in Tier
                    1; Tier 2(B): 50 percent is allocated to other urbanized areas with fixed guideway tiers in
                    operation at least seven years. Funds are allocated by the Urbanized Area Formula Program
                    fixed guideway tier formula factors that were used to apportion funds for the fixed guideway
                    modernization program in FY 1997.
Tier 3...........  Next $5,700,000 as follows: Pittsburgh 61.76%; Cleveland 10.73%; New Orleans 5.79%; and
                    21.72% is allocated to all other areas in Tier 2(B) by the same fixed guideway tier formula
                    factors used in fiscal year 1997.
Tier 4...........  Next $186,600,000 as follows: All eligible areas using the same year fixed guideway tier
                    formula factors used in fiscal year 1997.
Tier 5...........  Next $70,000,000 as follows: 65% to the 11 areas identified in Tier 1, and 35% to all other
                    areas using the most current Urbanized Area Formula Program fixed guideway tier formula
                    factors. Any segment that is less than 7 years old in the year of the apportionment will be
                    deleted from the database.
Tier 6...........  Next $50,000,000 as follows: 60% to the 11 areas identified in Tier 1, and 40% to all other
                    areas using the most current Urbanized Area Formula Program fixed guideway tier formula
                    factors. Any segment less than 7 years old in the year of the apportionment will be deleted
                    from the database.
Tier 7...........  Remaining amounts as follows: 50% to the 11 areas identified in Tier 1, and 50% to all other
                    areas using the most current Urbanized Area Formula Program fixed guideway formula factors.
                    Any segment that is less than 7 years old in the year of the apportionment will be deleted
                    from the database.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                        Table 12.--FY 2007 Section 5309 Bus and Bus Facility Allocations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          SAFETEA-LU
       State                     Earmark ID                 Project      Project description        Allocation
                                                              No.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0001.....................         427  Alaska Native Medical           $1,200,000
                                                                       Center intermodal
                                                                       parking facility.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0002.....................         466  Anchorage-Transit Needs..          238,000
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0003.....................         422  C Street Expanded bus            1,200,000
                                                                       facility and inter-modal
                                                                       parking garage,
                                                                       Anchorage, AK.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0004.....................         425  CITC Non-profit Services           720,000
                                                                       Center inter-modal
                                                                       parking facility,
                                                                       Anchorage, AK.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0005.....................         541  Hoonah, AK-Intermodal              476,000
                                                                       Ferry Dock.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0006.....................         416  Improve marine inter-            3,360,000
                                                                       modal facilities in
                                                                       Ketchikan.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0007.....................         436  Intermodal facility              6,000,000
                                                                       improvements at the Port
                                                                       of Anchorage.

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AK................  E2007-BUSP-0008.....................         236  Juneau, Alaska-transit             360,000
                                                                       bus acquisition and
                                                                       transit center.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0009.....................         550  Juneau-Transit Bus                 357,000
                                                                       Acquisition and Transit
                                                                       Center.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0010.....................         553  Ketchikan, Alaska-Transit           60,000
                                                                       Needs.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0011.....................         574  Matsu, Alaska-Transit              119,000
                                                                       Needs.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0012.....................         423  Morris Thompson Cultural           600,000
                                                                       and Visitors Center
                                                                       intermodal parking
                                                                       facility, Fairbanks, AK.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0013.....................         596  North Slope Borough, AK-           476,000
                                                                       Transit Purposes.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0014.....................         597  North Star Borough, AK-            238,000
                                                                       Transit Purposes.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0015.....................         616  Sitka, Alaska-Transit               60,000
                                                                       Needs.
AK................  E2007-BUSP-0016.....................         664  Wrangell, AK-Ferry                 238,000
                                                                       Infrastructure.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0017.....................         461  Alabama Institute for              119,000
                                                                       Deaf and Blind-Bus
                                                                       project.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0018.....................         462  Alabama State Port               4,760,000
                                                                       Authority-Choctaw Point
                                                                       Terminal.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0019.....................         437  American Village/                   80,256
                                                                       Montevallo, Alabama
                                                                       construction of closed
                                                                       loop Access Road, bus
                                                                       lanes and parking
                                                                       facility.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0020.....................         469  Auburn University-              a/ 952,000
                                                                       Intermodal Parking
                                                                       Garage.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0021.....................          98  Birmingham, AL Expansion           401,280
                                                                       of Downtown Intermodal
                                                                       Facility, Phase II.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0022.....................         496  City of Birmingham, AL-          1,190,000
                                                                       Birmingham Downtown
                                                                       Intermodal Terminal,
                                                                       Phase II.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0023.....................         501  City of Huntsville, AL-          1,190,000
                                                                       Cummings Park Intermodal
                                                                       Center.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0024.....................         503  City of Montgomery, AL-            952,000
                                                                       ITS Acquisition and
                                                                       Implementation.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0025.....................         504  City of Montgomery, AL-            952,000
                                                                       Montgomery Airport
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0026.....................         507  City of Tuscaloosa, AL-          1,428,000
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0027.....................         528  Gadsden, AL-Community              119,000
                                                                       Buses.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0028.....................         534  Gulf Shores, AL-Community          238,000
                                                                       Bases.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0029.....................         582  Mobile County, AL                  119,000
                                                                       Commission-Bus project.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0030.....................         644  University of Alabama in         1,666,000
                                                                       Birmingham Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0031.....................         645  University of Alabama in         1,428,000
                                                                       Huntsville Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0032.....................         646  University of Alabama            2,142,000
                                                                       Intermodal Facility
                                                                       South.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0033.....................         647  University of Alabama              357,000
                                                                       Transit System.
AL................  E2007-BUSP-0034.....................         650  US Space and Rocket                238,000
                                                                       Center, AL-Tramway
                                                                       Expansion.
AR................  E2007-BUSP-0035.....................         487  Central Arkansas Transit           550,000
                                                                       Authority Facility
                                                                       Upgrades.
AR................  E2007-BUSP-0036.....................         231  Harrison, Arkansas-                  8,026
                                                                       Trolley Barn.
AR................  E2007-BUSP-0037.....................         263  Wilmar, AR Develop the             401,280
                                                                       Southeast Arkansas
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
AZ................  E2007-BUSP-0038.....................         304  Coconino County buses and          250,800
                                                                       bus facilities for
                                                                       Flagstaff, AZ.
AZ................  E2007-BUSP-0039.....................         229  Coconino County, Arizona-          190,608
                                                                       Bus and bus facilities
                                                                       for the Sedona Transit
                                                                       System.
AZ................  E2007-BUSP-0040.....................          47  Phoenix, AZ Construct              200,640
                                                                       City of Phoenix para-
                                                                       transit facility (Dial-A-
                                                                       Ride).
AZ................  E2007-BUSP-0041.....................         346  Phoenix, AZ Construct            1,003,200
                                                                       metro bus facility in
                                                                       Phoenix's West Valley.
AZ................  E2007-BUSP-0042.....................         150  Phoenix, AZ Construct              200,640
                                                                       regional heavy bus
                                                                       maintenance facility.
AZ................  E2007-BUSP-0043.....................          26  Scottsdale, Arizona-Plan,          501,600
                                                                       design, and construct
                                                                       intermodal center.
AZ................  E2007-BUSP-0044.....................         203  Tempe, Arizona-Construct         1,304,160
                                                                       East Valley Metro Bus
                                                                       Facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0045.....................          75  Alameda County, CA AC              100,320
                                                                       Transit Bus Rapid
                                                                       Transit Corridor Project.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0046.....................         288  Alameda County, CA AC              401,280
                                                                       Transit Bus Rapid
                                                                       Transit Corridor Project.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0047.....................         398  Amador County, California-         200,640
                                                                       Regional Transit Center.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0048.....................          76  Baldwin Park, CA                   401,280
                                                                       Construct vehicle and
                                                                       bicycle parking lot and
                                                                       pedestrian rest area at
                                                                       transit center.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0049.....................         227  Berkeley, CA Construct Ed          601,920
                                                                       Roberts Campus
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Disability Center.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0050.....................         119  Burbank, CA CNG Transit             90,288
                                                                       Vehicles Purchase for
                                                                       Local Transit Network
                                                                       Expansion.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0051.....................         396  Burbank, CA Construction            50,160
                                                                       of Empire Area Transit
                                                                       Center near Burbank
                                                                       Airport.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0052.....................         190  Calexico, CA Purchase new           60,192
                                                                       buses for the Calexico
                                                                       Transit System.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0053.....................         132  Carson, CA Purchase one             50,160
                                                                       bus.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0054.....................         407  Carson, CA Purchase one             50,160
                                                                       trolley-bus vehicle.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0055.....................         108  Carson, CA Purchase two            100,320
                                                                       transfer facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0056.....................          54  City of Alameda, CA Plan,          401,280
                                                                       design, and construct
                                                                       intermodal facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0057.....................         155  City of Livermore, CA              451,440
                                                                       Construct Bus Facility
                                                                       for Livermore Amador
                                                                       Valley Transit Authority.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0058.....................         158  Covina, El Monte, Baldwin          351,120
                                                                       Park, Upland, CA Parking
                                                                       and Electronic Signage
                                                                       Improvements.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0059.....................         207  Culver City, CA Purchase           742,368
                                                                       compressed natural gas
                                                                       buses and expand natural
                                                                       gas fueling facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0060.....................          17  Davis, CA Davis Multi-             200,640
                                                                       Modal Station to improve
                                                                       entrance to Amtrak Depot
                                                                       and parking lot, provide
                                                                       additional parking and
                                                                       improve service.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0061.....................          11  Development of Gold                186,659
                                                                       Country Stage Transit
                                                                       Transfer Center, Nevada
                                                                       County, CA.

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CA................  E2007-BUSP-0062.....................         339  East San Diego County,             401,280
                                                                       California-Bus
                                                                       Maintenance Facility
                                                                       Expansion.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0063.....................         101  Emeryville, CA Expand &            200,640
                                                                       Improve Inter-modal
                                                                       Transit Center at Amtrak
                                                                       Station.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0064.....................         222  Escondido, CA-Construct            100,320
                                                                       Bus Maintenance Facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0065.....................         387  Fresno, CA-Develop                 200,640
                                                                       program of low-emission
                                                                       transit vehicles.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0066.....................         260  Gardena, CA Purchase of          1,229,923
                                                                       alternative fuel buses
                                                                       for service expansion,
                                                                       on-board security system
                                                                       and bus facility
                                                                       training equipment.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0067.....................         212  Glendale, CA Construction          200,640
                                                                       of Downtown Streetcar
                                                                       Project.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0068.....................           1  Glendale, CA Purchase of            92,696
                                                                       CNG Buses for Glendale
                                                                       Beeline Transit System.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0069.....................         414  Hercules, CA Inter-modal           300,960
                                                                       Rail Station
                                                                       Improvements.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0070.....................         276  Long Beach, Ca Museum of           401,280
                                                                       Latin American Art, Long
                                                                       Beach, to build
                                                                       intermodal park and ride
                                                                       facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0071.....................         332  Long Beach, CA Park and            200,640
                                                                       Ride Facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0072.....................         295  Long Beach, CA Purchase            601,920
                                                                       one larger (75
                                                                       passengers) and two
                                                                       smaller (40 passengers)
                                                                       ferryboats and construct
                                                                       related dock work to
                                                                       facilitate the use and
                                                                       accessibility of the
                                                                       ferryboats.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0073.....................         410  Long Beach, CA Purchase            601,920
                                                                       ten clean fuel buses.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0074.....................         443  Los Angeles County                  65,208
                                                                       Metropolitan Transit
                                                                       Authority, CA capital
                                                                       funds for facility
                                                                       improvements to support
                                                                       the Cal State Northridge
                                                                       tram system.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0075.....................         140  Los Angeles, CA Crenshaw         1,711,058
                                                                       Bus Rapid Transit.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0076.....................         223  Los Angeles, CA Design             300,960
                                                                       and construct improved
                                                                       transit and pedestrian
                                                                       linkages between Los
                                                                       Angeles Community
                                                                       College and nearby MTA
                                                                       rail stop and bus lines.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0077.....................         307  Los Angeles, CA Improve            100,320
                                                                       safety, mobility and
                                                                       access between LATTC,
                                                                       Metro line and nearby
                                                                       bus stops on Grand Ave
                                                                       between Washington and
                                                                       23rd.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0078.....................         121  Los Angeles, CA Improve            300,960
                                                                       transit shelters,
                                                                       sidewalks lighting and
                                                                       landscaping around
                                                                       Cedar's-Sinai Medical
                                                                       Center.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0079.....................         326  Los Angeles, CA Install            601,920
                                                                       permanent irrigation
                                                                       system and enhanced
                                                                       landscaping on San
                                                                       Fernando Valley rapid
                                                                       bus transit way.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0080.....................          36  Los Angeles, CA Wilshire-          200,640
                                                                       Vermont subway station
                                                                       reconstruction.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0081.....................           6  Los Angeles, CA,                   158,506
                                                                       Construction of
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Center at California
                                                                       State University Los
                                                                       Angeles.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0082.....................         567  Los Angeles, CA, Fly-Away          550,000
                                                                       Bus System Expansion.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0083.....................         566  Los Angeles, CA, LAX               550,000
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center
                                                                       Rail and Bus System
                                                                       Expansion.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0084.....................         311  Mammoth Lakes, California-         100,320
                                                                       Regional Transit
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0085.....................         112  Mariposa, CA-Yosemite              501,600
                                                                       National Park CNG-
                                                                       Hydrogen transit buses
                                                                       and facilities.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0086.....................         266  Martinez, CA Inter-modal           300,960
                                                                       Facility Restoration.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0087.....................         285  Metro Gold Line Foothill         3,009,600
                                                                       Extension Light Rail
                                                                       Transit Project from
                                                                       Pasadena, CA to
                                                                       Montclair, CA.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0088.....................          39  Monrovia, California-              601,920
                                                                       Transit Village Project.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0089.....................         200  Montebello, CA Bus Lines           140,448
                                                                       Bus Fleet Replacement
                                                                       Project.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0090.....................         321  Monterey Park, CA Catch             64,205
                                                                       Basins at Transit Stop
                                                                       Installation.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0091.....................         191  Monterey Park, CA Safety           321,024
                                                                       improvements at a bus
                                                                       stop including creation
                                                                       of bus loading areas and
                                                                       street improvements.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0092.....................         375  Monterey, CA Purchase bus          200,640
                                                                       equipment.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0093.....................          43  Needles, California-El             401,280
                                                                       Garces Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0094.....................          92  Norwalk, CA Transit                160,512
                                                                       System Bus Procurement
                                                                       and Los Angeles World
                                                                       Airport Remote Fly-Away
                                                                       Facility Project.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0095.....................         392  Oakland, CA Construct Bay          180,576
                                                                       Trail between Coliseum
                                                                       BART station and Martin
                                                                       Luther King, Jr.
                                                                       Regional Shoreline.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0096.....................         352  Oakland, CA Construct              200,640
                                                                       streetscape & intermodal
                                                                       improvements at BART
                                                                       Station Transit Villages.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0097.....................         173  Ontario, CA Construct              200,640
                                                                       Omnitrans Transcenter.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0098.....................         194  Orange County Transit            1,061,386
                                                                       Authority, California-
                                                                       Security surveillance
                                                                       and monitoring equipment.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0099.....................         244  Orange County, CA                  200,640
                                                                       Purchase buses for rapid
                                                                       transit.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0100.....................         366  Orange County, CA                  200,640
                                                                       Transportation Projects
                                                                       to Encourage Use of
                                                                       Transit to Reduce
                                                                       Congestion.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0101.....................          45  Palm Springs, California-          100,320
                                                                       Sunline Transit bus
                                                                       purchase.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0102.....................          70  Palm Springs, California-          200,640
                                                                       Sunline Transit:
                                                                       CalStrat-Weststart fuel
                                                                       cell bus program.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0103.....................         399  Pasadena, CA ITS                   200,640
                                                                       Improvements.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0104.....................         116  Pleasant Hill, CA                  300,960
                                                                       Construct Diablo Valley
                                                                       College Bus Transit
                                                                       Center.

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CA................  E2007-BUSP-0105.....................         251  Redondo Beach, CA Capital          160,512
                                                                       Equipment procurement of
                                                                       12. Compressed Natural
                                                                       Gas (CNG) Transit
                                                                       Vehicles for Coastal
                                                                       Shuttle Services by
                                                                       Beach Cities Transit.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0106.....................         286  Richmond, CA BART Parking        1,003,200
                                                                       Structure.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0107.....................         171  Riverside, California-RTA          100,320
                                                                       Advanced Traveler
                                                                       Information System.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0108.....................         189  Sacramento, CA Bus                 401,280
                                                                       enhancement and
                                                                       improvements-construct
                                                                       maintenance facility and
                                                                       purchase clean-fuel
                                                                       buses to improve transit
                                                                       service.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0109.....................          84  Sacramento, CA Construct         1,404,480
                                                                       intermodal station and
                                                                       related improvements.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0110.....................         253  San Bernardino, CA                 100,320
                                                                       Implement Santa Fe Depot
                                                                       improvements in San
                                                                       Bernardino.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0111.....................         282  San Diego, CA Completion           401,280
                                                                       of San Diego Joint
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Operations Center (JTOC).
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0112.....................         314  San Diego, CA Widen                 60,192
                                                                       sidewalks and bus stop
                                                                       entrance, and provide
                                                                       diagonal parking, in the
                                                                       Skyline Paradise Hills
                                                                       neighborhood (Reo Drive).
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0113.....................         183  San Fernando Valley, CA            120,384
                                                                       Reseda Blvd. Bus Rapid
                                                                       Transit Route.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0114.....................         127  San Fernando, CA Purchase          609,946
                                                                       CNG buses and related
                                                                       equipment and construct
                                                                       facilities.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0115.....................         377  San Francisco, CA                1,203,840
                                                                       Construct San Francisco
                                                                       Muni Islais Creek
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0116.....................         287  San Francisco, CA                  601,920
                                                                       Implement ITS on Muni
                                                                       Transit System.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0117.....................         403  San Francisco, CA                2,808,960
                                                                       Implement Transbay
                                                                       Terminal-Caltrain
                                                                       Downtown Extension
                                                                       Project.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0118.....................         381  San Francisco, CA                  827,640
                                                                       Redesign and renovate
                                                                       intermodal facility at
                                                                       Glen Park Community.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0119.....................         341  San Gabriel Valley, CA-          1,906,080
                                                                       Foothill Transit Park
                                                                       and Rides.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0120.....................         254  San Joaquin, California            802,560
                                                                       Regional Rail-Altamont
                                                                       Commuter Express
                                                                       Corridor inter-modal
                                                                       centers.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0121.....................         382  San Luis Ray, California-          100,320
                                                                       Transit Center Project.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0122.....................         145  Santa Ana, CA Improve              200,640
                                                                       Santa Ana transit
                                                                       terminal.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0123.....................         147  Santa Barbara, CA-                  60,192
                                                                       Expansion of Regional
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Center.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0124.....................         364  Santa Monica, CA                   200,640
                                                                       Construct intermodal
                                                                       park-and-ride facility
                                                                       at Santa Monica College
                                                                       campus on South Bundy
                                                                       Drive near Airport
                                                                       Avenue.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0125.....................         172  Santa Monica, CA Purchase          752,400
                                                                       and service LNG buses
                                                                       for Santa Monica's Big
                                                                       Blue Bus to meet
                                                                       increased ridership
                                                                       needs and reduce
                                                                       emissions.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0126.....................         313  Solana Beach, CA-                  300,960
                                                                       Construct Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0127.....................          27  Sonoma County, CA                  100,320
                                                                       Purchase of CNG buses.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0128.....................         401  South Pasadena, CA Silent          180,576
                                                                       Night Grade Crossing
                                                                       Project.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0129.....................         383  South San Francisco, CA            953,040
                                                                       Construction of Ferry
                                                                       Terminal at Oyster Point
                                                                       in South San Francisco
                                                                       to the San Francisco Bay
                                                                       Water Transit Authority.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0130.....................         388  Sylmar, CA Los Angeles              50,160
                                                                       Mission College Transit
                                                                       Center construction.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0131.....................         315  Temecula, California-              100,320
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Facility.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0132.....................          85  Torrance Transit System,           601,920
                                                                       CA Acquisition of EPA
                                                                       and CARB-certified low
                                                                       emission replacement
                                                                       buses.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0133.....................         459  Transbay Terminal/               4,200,000
                                                                       Caltrain Downtown
                                                                       Extension Project.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0134.....................          35  Union City, CA Inter-              852,720
                                                                       modal Station, Phase 1:
                                                                       Modify BART station.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0135.....................         195  Woodland Hills, CA Los             200,640
                                                                       Angeles Pierce College
                                                                       Bus Rapid Transit
                                                                       Station Extension.
CA................  E2007-BUSP-0136.....................          83  Woodland, CA Yolobus               401,280
                                                                       operations, maintenance,
                                                                       administration facility
                                                                       expansion and
                                                                       improvements to increase
                                                                       bus service with
                                                                       alternative fuel buses.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0137.....................         449  City of Aspen, CO Bus and          140,448
                                                                       Bus Facilities.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0138.....................         448  City of Durango, CO Bus             50,160
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0139.....................         509  Colorado Association of          6,188,000
                                                                       Transit Agencies/
                                                                       Colorado Transit
                                                                       Coalition-Colorado
                                                                       Statewide Buses and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0140.....................         518  Denver Regional Transit            714,000
                                                                       District-Bus Maintenance
                                                                       Facility.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0141.....................         520  Denver Regional Transit            476,000
                                                                       District-Denver Union
                                                                       Station Multimodal
                                                                       Renovations.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0142.....................         521  Denver Regional Transit          1,666,000
                                                                       District-US 36 Corridor
                                                                       BRT.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0143.....................         167  Denver, CO Denver Union          1,103,520
                                                                       Station Inter-modal
                                                                       Center.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0144.....................         435  Denver, Colorado-Regional          401,280
                                                                       Transportation District
                                                                       Bus Replacement.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0145.....................         441  Grand Valley Transit, CO           100,320
                                                                       Bus and Bus Facilities.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0146.....................         188  Mountain Express, Crested          100,320
                                                                       Butte, CO Bus and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0147.....................         444  Pueblo Transit, CO Bus              50,160
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0148.....................         445  Roaring Fork Transit               150,480
                                                                       Authority, CO Bus and
                                                                       Bus Facilities.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0149.....................         446  Steamboat Springs, CO Bus          150,480
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.

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CO................  E2007-BUSP-0150.....................         450  Town of Snowmass Village,           60,192
                                                                       CO Bus and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
CO................  E2007-BUSP-0151.....................         447  Town of Telluride, CO Bus           64,821
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0152.....................          44  Bridgeport, Connecticut-           100,320
                                                                       Greater Bridgeport
                                                                       Transit Authority Bus
                                                                       Facility.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0153.....................         478  Bridgeport, CT Facility            400,000
                                                                       Expansion/Improvement.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0154.....................          90  Buses and bus related            1,203,840
                                                                       facilities throughout
                                                                       the State of Connecticut.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0155.....................         523  Downtown Middletown, CT,         2,150,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Infrastructure
                                                                       Improvement Project.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0156.....................         218  Enfield, Connecticut-              601,920
                                                                       intermodal station.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0157.....................         394  Hartford, CT Buses and             802,560
                                                                       bus-related facilities.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0158.....................         267  Middletown, CT Construct           300,960
                                                                       intermodal center.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0159.....................         589  New Haven, CT Bus                2,150,000
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0160.....................         269  New London, Connecticut-           100,320
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center
                                                                       and Streetscapes.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0161.....................         369  Norwalk, Connecticut-              100,320
                                                                       Pulse Point Joint
                                                                       Development inter-modal
                                                                       facility.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0162.....................         131  Stonington and Mystic,             489,562
                                                                       Connecticut-Intermodal
                                                                       Center parking facility
                                                                       and Streetscape.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0163.....................          32  Torrington, CT Construct           401,280
                                                                       bus-related facility
                                                                       (Northwestern
                                                                       Connecticut Central
                                                                       Transit District).
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0164.....................         270  Vernon, Connecticut-             1,524,846
                                                                       Intermodal Center,
                                                                       Parking and Streetscapes.
CT................  E2007-BUSP-0165.....................         657  Waterbury, CT Bus                2,300,000
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
DE................  E2007-BUSP-0166.....................         169  Delaware-University of             100,320
                                                                       Delaware Fuel Cell Bus
                                                                       Deployment.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0167.....................         470  Bay County, FL - Transit           476,000
                                                                       Facility.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0168.....................         297  Broward County, FL -               401,280
                                                                       Purchase Buses and
                                                                       construct bus facilities.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0169.....................          69  Broward County, FL Buses         1,304,160
                                                                       & Bus Facilities.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0170.....................         479  Broward County-Bus and             476,000
                                                                       Bus Facilities.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0171.....................         117  Broward, FL Purchase new           100,320
                                                                       articulated buses and
                                                                       bus stop improvements on
                                                                       State Road 7. (SR 7)
                                                                       between Golden Glades
                                                                       Interchange and Glades
                                                                       Road.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0172.....................         439  Central Florida Commuter         1,003,200
                                                                       Rail intermodal
                                                                       facilities.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0173.....................         453  Central Florida Commuter           720,000
                                                                       Rail Intermodal
                                                                       Facilities.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0174.....................         488  Central Florida Regional         1,190,000
                                                                       Transportation Authority-
                                                                       LYNX Bus Fleet Expansion
                                                                       Program.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0175.....................         498  City of Gainesville                238,000
                                                                       Regional Transit System-
                                                                       Facility Expansion.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0176.....................         508  Collier County Transit-            238,000
                                                                       Transit Facility.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0177.....................          23  Construct intermodal               100,320
                                                                       transportation & parking
                                                                       facility, City of Winter
                                                                       Park, Florida.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0178.....................          80  Flagler County, Florida-           120,384
                                                                       bus facility.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0179.....................         527  Florida Department of              238,000
                                                                       Transportation-Palm
                                                                       Beach County Replacement
                                                                       Buses.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0180.....................         344  Gainesville, FL Bus                802,560
                                                                       Facility Expansion.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0181.....................         213  Gainesville, FL Bus Rapid          100,320
                                                                       Transit Study.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0182.....................          95  Gainesville, FL Bus                802,560
                                                                       Replacement.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0183.....................         538  Hillsborough Area                  476,000
                                                                       Regional Transit-Bus
                                                                       Rapid Transit
                                                                       Improvements.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0184.....................         539  Hillsborough, FL,                1,000,000
                                                                       Hillsborough Area
                                                                       regional Transit
                                                                       Authority.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0185.....................         548  Jacksonville                     1,190,000
                                                                       Transportation Authority-
                                                                       Bus Fleet Replacement
                                                                       and Equipment.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0186.....................         306  Jacksonville, FL Bus             1,404,480
                                                                       Replacement.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0187.....................         107  Jacksonville, FL                   902,880
                                                                       Paratransit Vehicles.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0188.....................         549  Jacksonville, FL                         0
                                                                       Transportation Authority
                                                                       Paratransit Program.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0189.....................         558  Lakeland Area Mass                 476,000
                                                                       Transit District/Citrus
                                                                       Connection-Capital
                                                                       Funding Needs.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0190.....................         238  Levy County, Florida-               60,192
                                                                       Purchase 2. wheel chair
                                                                       equipped passenger buses
                                                                       and related equipment.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0191.....................         103  Longwood, Florida-                 100,320
                                                                       Construct Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Facility.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0192.....................         308  Miami Dade, FL N.W. 7th            601,920
                                                                       Avenue Transit Hub.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0193.....................         211  Miami-Dade County,               1,203,840
                                                                       Florida-buses and bus
                                                                       facilities.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0194.....................         432  Miami-Dade County,                 802,560
                                                                       Florida-buses and bus
                                                                       facilities.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0195.....................         133  Miami-Dade County,                 599,914
                                                                       Florida-Transit Security
                                                                       System.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0196.....................         580  Miami-Dade Transit 7th             238,000
                                                                       Avenue NW Transit Hub.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0197.....................         454  Miami-Dade Transit                 480,000
                                                                       Dadeland South
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0198.....................         136  Ocala and Marion County,           601,920
                                                                       Florida-replacement
                                                                       buses.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0199.....................         294  Orlando, FL Bus                    802,560
                                                                       Replacement.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0200.....................          14  Orlando, Florida-LYNX Bus          180,576
                                                                       Fleet Expansion Program.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0201.....................         125  Palm Beach County, FL              702,240
                                                                       Plan and Construct Belle
                                                                       Glade Combined Passenger
                                                                       Transit Facility.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0202.....................         367  Palm Beach, FL 20 New              300,960
                                                                       Buses for Palm Tran.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0203.....................         248  Palm Beach, FL Palm Tran            50,160
                                                                       AVL-APC system with
                                                                       smart card fare boxes.

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FL................  E2007-BUSP-0204.....................         600  Pinellas County                    238,000
                                                                       Metropolitan Planning
                                                                       Organization-Pinellas
                                                                       Mobility Initiative: BRT
                                                                       and Guide way.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0205.....................         415  Purchase Buses and                 451,440
                                                                       construct bus facilities
                                                                       in Broward County, FL.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0206.....................         420  Purchase Buses and                 401,280
                                                                       construct bus facilities
                                                                       in Broward County, FL.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0207.....................         400  South FL Region, FL                401,280
                                                                       Regional Universal
                                                                       Automated Fare
                                                                       Collection System (UAFC)
                                                                       (for bus system).
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0208.....................         623  South Florida Regional             476,000
                                                                       Transportation Authority-
                                                                       West Palm Beach
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0209.....................         622  South Florida Regional           3,570,000
                                                                       Transportation Authority-
                                                                       West Palm Improvements,
                                                                       for any activity
                                                                       eligible under section
                                                                       5309.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0210.....................          31  St. Augustine, Florida-            200,640
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center
                                                                       and related pedestrian
                                                                       and landscape
                                                                       improvements.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0211.....................         390  St. Lucie County, FL               200,640
                                                                       Purchase Buses.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0212.....................         402  Tampa, FL Establish                150,480
                                                                       Transit Emphasis
                                                                       Corridor Project.
FL................  E2007-BUSP-0213.....................         148  Tampa, FL Purchase buses           451,440
                                                                       and construct bus
                                                                       facilities.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0214.....................         355  Albany, GA Bus                      60,192
                                                                       replacement.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0215.....................         255  Albany, GA Multimodal              160,512
                                                                       Facility.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0216.....................         357  Athens, GA Buses and Bus           284,909
                                                                       Facilities.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0217.....................         247  Atlanta, GA Inter-modal            401,280
                                                                       Passenger Facility
                                                                       Improvements.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0218.....................         384  Atlanta, GA MARTA Clean          1,203,840
                                                                       Fuel Bus Acquisition.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0219.....................         144  Augusta, GA Buses and Bus           80,256
                                                                       Facilities.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0220.....................         110  Cobb County, GA Cobb               200,640
                                                                       County Smart Card
                                                                       Technology/ Bus Facility
                                                                       Improvements.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0221.....................          91  Columbus, GA Bus                    60,192
                                                                       replacement.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0222.....................         510  Columbus, Georgia/Phoenix          405,000
                                                                       City, Alabama-National
                                                                       Infantry Museum
                                                                       Multimodal Facility.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0223.....................          49  Columbus, Georgia-Buses &          194,420
                                                                       Bus Facilities.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0224.....................         530  Georgia Department of            2,142,000
                                                                       Transportation-Georgia
                                                                       Statewide Bus and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0225.....................          60  Georgia Statewide Bus               40,128
                                                                       Program.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0226.....................         275  Jesup, Georgia-Train               200,640
                                                                       Depot intermodal center.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0227.....................         374  Metro-Atlanta, GA MARTA            200,640
                                                                       Automated Smart-Card
                                                                       Fare Collection System.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0228.....................         406  Moultrie, GA Inter-modal            60,192
                                                                       facility.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0229.....................         329  Quitman, Clay, Randolph,            50,160
                                                                       Stewart Co., GA Bus
                                                                       project.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0230.....................         256  Savannah, GA Bus and Bus         1,003,200
                                                                       Facilities-Chatham Area
                                                                       Transit.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0231.....................         348  Savannah, Georgia-Water            401,280
                                                                       Ferry River walk
                                                                       intermodal facilities.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0232.....................         206  Sylvester, GA Inter-modal           40,128
                                                                       Facility.
GA................  E2007-BUSP-0233.....................         298  Thomasville, GA Bus                 40,128
                                                                       Replacement.
HI................  E2007-BUSP-0234.....................         540  Honolulu, HI, Bus                1,300,000
                                                                       Facilities.
IA................  E2007-BUSP-0235.....................         440  Ames, Iowa-Expansion of            401,280
                                                                       CyRide Bus Maintenance
                                                                       Facility.
IA................  E2007-BUSP-0236.....................         475  Black Hawk County, IA UNI          714,000
                                                                       Multimodal Project.
IA................  E2007-BUSP-0237.....................         242  Des Moines, IA Purchase            200,640
                                                                       40 foot buses.
IA................  E2007-BUSP-0238.....................         545  Iowa Department of               2,856,000
                                                                       Transportation-Iowa
                                                                       Statewide Buses and Bus
                                                                       Replacement.
ID................  E2007-BUSP-0239.....................         176  Boise, ID-Multimodal               902,880
                                                                       facility.
ID................  E2007-BUSP-0240.....................         543  Idaho Department of                357,000
                                                                       Transportation-- Idaho
                                                                       Statewide ITS for Public
                                                                       Transportation.
ID................  E2007-BUSP-0241.....................         652  Valley Regional Transit,         1,381,000
                                                                       ID-Downtown Boise
                                                                       Multimodal.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0242.....................         433  Centralia, Illinois-South           80,256
                                                                       Central Mass Transit
                                                                       District Improvements.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0243.....................         226  Champaign, IL-Construct            300,690
                                                                       park and ride lot with
                                                                       attached daycare
                                                                       facility.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0244.....................         221  Chicago, IL Construct            1,003,200
                                                                       intermodal facility at
                                                                       35th Street at Metra
                                                                       Ride Line (Northside).
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0245.....................         219  Chicago, IL Feasibility             60,192
                                                                       Study for intermodal
                                                                       station on the Metra
                                                                       Rock Island near Kennedy-
                                                                       King College.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0246.....................         491  Chicago, IL, Cermak Road,          250,000
                                                                       Bus Rapid Transit.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0247.....................         358  Cicero, Chicago Establish          200,640
                                                                       Transit Signal Priority,
                                                                       Cicero Ave., Pace
                                                                       Suburban Bus.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0248.....................           4  Des Plaines, Wauconda,             160,512
                                                                       Cook and Lake Counties,
                                                                       IL Rand Road Transit
                                                                       Signal Priority.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0249.....................         296  Elgin to Rockford,                 100,320
                                                                       Illinois-Intermodal
                                                                       stations along planned
                                                                       Metra Union Pacific West
                                                                       Line extension
                                                                       alignment, including
                                                                       necessary alternatives
                                                                       analysis.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0250.....................         114  Geneva, Illinois-                  802,560
                                                                       Construct commuter
                                                                       parking deck for Metra
                                                                       Service.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0251.....................         291  Joliet, Illinois-Union             576,840
                                                                       Station commuter parking
                                                                       facility.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0252.....................         250  Maywood, IL Purchase                10,032
                                                                       buses.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0253.....................         186  Mattoon, Illinois--            \b\ 321,024
                                                                       historic railroad depot
                                                                       restoration/intermodal
                                                                       center.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0254.....................         429  Normal, Illinois-                  401,280
                                                                       Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.

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IL................  E2007-BUSP-0255.....................         163  Normal, Illinois-                1,003,200
                                                                       Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Center,
                                                                       including facilities for
                                                                       adjacent public and
                                                                       nonprofit uses.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0256.....................         365  Pace Suburban Bus, IL              100,320
                                                                       South Suburban BRT
                                                                       Mobility Network.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0257.....................         404  Rock Island, IL Improve            100,320
                                                                       Rock Island Mass Transit
                                                                       District Bus Facility.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0258.....................         608  Rock Island, Illinois,             250,000
                                                                       Metrolink Transit
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0259.....................         632  Springfield, IL,                 1,100,000
                                                                       Multimodal Transit
                                                                       Terminal.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0260.....................         259  St. Charles, IL-                   902,880
                                                                       Intermodal Parking
                                                                       Structures.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0261.....................         265  Village of Tinley Park,            160,512
                                                                       Illinois, 80th Avenue
                                                                       Commuter Rail Station
                                                                       reconstruction and site
                                                                       enhancements.
IL................  E2007-BUSP-0262.....................         135  Wheaton, IL Pace Suburban          200,640
                                                                       Bus-Purchase buses.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0263.....................         109  Bloomington, IN-Bus and            965,078
                                                                       transfer facility.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0264.....................         529  Gary, Indiana, Gary                400,000
                                                                       Airport Station
                                                                       Modernization and
                                                                       Shuttle Service Project.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0265.....................         544  Indianapolis Downtown              900,000
                                                                       Transit Center.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0266.....................         235  Indianapolis, IN                 1,003,200
                                                                       Construct the Ivy Tech
                                                                       State College Multi-
                                                                       Modal Facility.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0267.....................           5  Indianapolis, IN Downtown        2,808,960
                                                                       Transit Center.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0268.....................         220  Indianapolis, IN                   401,280
                                                                       IndySMART program to
                                                                       relieve congestion,
                                                                       improve safety and air
                                                                       quality.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0269.....................         378  Indianapolis, IN Relocate        2,808,960
                                                                       and improve inter-modal
                                                                       transportation for
                                                                       pedestrian to Children's
                                                                       Museum of Indianapolis.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0270.....................         417  Indianapolis, Indiana-             200,640
                                                                       Children's Museum
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0271.....................         546  Ivy Tech State College,            200,000
                                                                       Indiana Multimodal
                                                                       Center.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0272.....................         556  Lafayette, Indiana, City       \c\ 550,000
                                                                       Bus of Greater Lafayette.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0273.....................         617  South Bend, Indiana,               900,000
                                                                       TRANSPO Bus Operations
                                                                       Center.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0274.....................         141  South Bend, Indiana-               200,640
                                                                       Construct South Bend Bus
                                                                       Operations Center.
IN................  E2007-BUSP-0275.....................         637  Terre Haute, Indiana-              900,000
                                                                       Cherry Street Joint
                                                                       Development Project.
KS................  E2007-BUSP-0276.....................          53  Johnson Co., KS Bus and            401,280
                                                                       bus related facilities
                                                                       [I-35. corridor],
                                                                       Johnson Co. Transit.
KS................  E2007-BUSP-0277.....................         551  Kansas City Area                 2,380,000
                                                                       Transportation Authority-
                                                                       Bus Project.
KS................  E2007-BUSP-0278.....................         552  Kansas Department of             2,856,000
                                                                       Transportation-Kansas
                                                                       Statewide Transit Buses,
                                                                       Bus Facilities, and Bus
                                                                       ITS.
KY................  E2007-BUSP-0279.....................         372  Richmond, KY Purchase              144,461
                                                                       buses, bus equipment and
                                                                       facilities.
KY................  E2007-BUSP-0280.....................         639  Transit Authority of               952,000
                                                                       Lexington, KY-
                                                                       Rehabilitation of
                                                                       Building for Maintenance
                                                                       and Administration.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0281.....................         484  Capital Area Transit               714,000
                                                                       System-Baton Rouge BRT.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0282.....................          72  Hammond, Louisiana-                 40,128
                                                                       Passenger Intermodal
                                                                       facility at Southeastern
                                                                       University.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0283.....................         555  Lafayette City-Parish              238,000
                                                                       Consolidated Government,
                                                                       LA-Lafayette Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Facility.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0284.....................         239  Lafayette, Louisiana-              180,576
                                                                       Lafayette Transit System
                                                                       bus replacement program.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0285.....................         356  Lafayette, Louisiana-              601,920
                                                                       Multimodal center, Final
                                                                       Phase.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0286.....................         568  Louisiana Department of            238,000
                                                                       Transportation and
                                                                       Development-Statewide
                                                                       Vehicles and Equipment.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0287.....................         170  Louisiana-Construct                203,640
                                                                       pedestrian walkways
                                                                       between Caddo St. and
                                                                       Milam St. along Edwards
                                                                       St. in Shreveport, LA.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0288.....................          55  New Orleans, LA Inter-             100,320
                                                                       modal Riverfront Center.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0289.....................          67  New Orleans, LA Plan and           200,640
                                                                       construct New Orleans
                                                                       Union Passenger Terminal
                                                                       intermodal facilities.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0290.....................         243  New Orleans, LA Regional           100,320
                                                                       Planning Commission, bus
                                                                       and bus facilities.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0291.....................         310  River Parishes, LA South           200,640
                                                                       Central Planning and
                                                                       Development Commission,
                                                                       bus and bus facilities.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0292.....................         606  River Parishes,                    180,000
                                                                       Louisiana, South Central
                                                                       Planning and Development
                                                                       Commission, bus and bus
                                                                       facilities.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0293.....................         277  Shreveport, LA-intermodal          672,144
                                                                       Transit Facility.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0294.....................         625  Southeastern Louisiana             450,000
                                                                       University Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
LA................  E2007-BUSP-0295.....................         283  St. Bernard Parish, LA             200,640
                                                                       Intermodal facility
                                                                       improvements.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0296.....................         118  Attleboro, MA                      401,280
                                                                       Construction,
                                                                       engineering and site
                                                                       improvements at the
                                                                       Attleboro Intermodal
                                                                       Center.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0297.....................         472  Berkshire, MA, Berkshire            30,000
                                                                       Regional Transit
                                                                       Authority Bus
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0298.....................          59  Beverly, MA Design and             401,280
                                                                       Construct Beverly Deport
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0299.....................         273  Boston, MA Harbor Park             250,800
                                                                       Pavilion & Inter-modal
                                                                       Station.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0300.....................         174  Brockton, MA Bus                   300,960
                                                                       replacement for the
                                                                       Brockton Area Transit
                                                                       Authority.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0301.....................         330  Framingham, MA Local               361,152
                                                                       Intra-Framingham Transit
                                                                       System enhancements.

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MA................  E2007-BUSP-0302.....................         124  Haverhill, MA Design and         1,123,584
                                                                       Construct Inter-modal
                                                                       Transit Parking
                                                                       Improvements.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0303.....................          21  Hingham, MA Higham Marine        1,805,760
                                                                       Intermodal Center
                                                                       Improvements: Enhance
                                                                       public transportation
                                                                       infrastructure/parking.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0304.....................         563  Lawrence, MA, Gateway              800,000
                                                                       Intermodal and Quadant
                                                                       Area Reuse Project.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0305.....................         280  Lowell, MA Implementation          200,640
                                                                       of LRTA bus replacement
                                                                       plan.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0306.....................         569  Lowell, MA, Lowell                 800,000
                                                                       Regional Transit.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0307.....................          42  Medford, MA Downtown               401,280
                                                                       revitalization featuring
                                                                       construction of a 200
                                                                       space Park and Ride
                                                                       Facility.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0308.....................         257  Newburyport, MA Design             401,280
                                                                       and Construct Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0309.....................         139  Quincy, MA MBTA Purchase           401,280
                                                                       high speed catamaran
                                                                       ferry for Quincy Harbor
                                                                       Express Service.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0310.....................         161  Revere, MA Inter-modal             361,152
                                                                       transit improvements in
                                                                       the Wonderland station
                                                                       (MBTA) area.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0311.....................          88  Rockport, MA Rockport              551,760
                                                                       Commuter Rail Station
                                                                       Improvements.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0312.....................         370  Salem, MA Design and               401,280
                                                                       Construct Salem
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
MA................  E2007-BUSP-0313.....................         205  Woburn, MA Construction            361,152
                                                                       of an 89 space park and
                                                                       ride facility to be
                                                                       located on Magazine
                                                                       Hill, in the Heart of
                                                                       Woburn Square.
MD................  E2007-BUSP-0314.....................         122  Baltimore, MD Construct          1,003,200
                                                                       Intercity Bus Intermodal
                                                                       Terminal.
MD................  E2007-BUSP-0315.....................         303  Howard County, MD                1,003,200
                                                                       Construct Central
                                                                       Maryland Transit
                                                                       Operations and
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
MD................  E2007-BUSP-0316.....................         542  Howard County, MD                  220,000
                                                                       Construct Central
                                                                       Maryland Transit
                                                                       Operations and
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
MD................  E2007-BUSP-0317.....................         571  MARC Intermodal Odenton            380,000
                                                                       and Edgewood Station
                                                                       Improvements.
MD................  E2007-BUSP-0318.....................         573  Maryland Statewide Bus           5,750,000
                                                                       Facilities and Buses.
MD................  E2007-BUSP-0319.....................         224  Montgomery County, MD              100,320
                                                                       Wheaton CBD Intermodal
                                                                       Access Program.
MD................  E2007-BUSP-0320.....................         214  Mount Rainier, MD                   90,288
                                                                       Intermodal and
                                                                       Pedestrian Project.
MD................  E2007-BUSP-0321.....................         615  Silver Spring, Maryland,         6,000,000
                                                                       Transit Center.
MD................  E2007-BUSP-0322.....................           8  Silver Spring, MD                  732,336
                                                                       Construct Silver Spring
                                                                       Transit Center in
                                                                       downtown Silver Spring.
MD................  E2007-BUSP-0323.....................         629  Southern Maryland                2,800,000
                                                                       Commuter Initiative.
ME................  E2007-BUSP-0324.....................          19  Bar Harbor, ME Purchase             60,192
                                                                       new buses to enhance
                                                                       commuting near the
                                                                       Jackson Labs.
ME................  E2007-BUSP-0325.....................         483  Campobello Park, ME, Bus            34,000
                                                                       Acquisition.
ME................  E2007-BUSP-0326.....................         570  Maine Department of                714,000
                                                                       Transportation-Acadia
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0327.....................         301  Barry County, MI-Barry              30,096
                                                                       County Transit
                                                                       equipments and
                                                                       dispatching software.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0328.....................         204  Boysville of Michigan              674,150
                                                                       Transportation System.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0329.....................         502  City of Kalamazoo, MI bus        1,800,000
                                                                       Replacement.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0330.....................         319  Detroit Bus Maintenance          1,805,760
                                                                       Facility.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0331.....................         522  Detroit Department of            2,100,000
                                                                       Transportation Bus
                                                                       Replacement.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0332.....................           2  Detroit Fare Collection            802,560
                                                                       System.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0333.....................         156  Detroit Replacement Buses        1,003,200
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0334.....................         320  Detroit, MI Bus                  1,504,800
                                                                       Replacement.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0335.....................           9  Detroit, MI Enclosed               902,880
                                                                       heavy-duty maintenance
                                                                       facility with full
                                                                       operational functions
                                                                       for up to 300 buses.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0336.....................         208  Eastern Upper Peninsula,            50,160
                                                                       MI Ferry Dock and
                                                                       Facility upgrades for
                                                                       Drummond Island Ferry
                                                                       Services.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0337.....................         526  Flint, MI, Mass                    650,000
                                                                       Transportation Authority
                                                                       Bus Maintenance Facility.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0338.....................         531  Grand Rapids, Michigan,          1,100,000
                                                                       The Rapid, Bus
                                                                       Replacement.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0339.....................         249  Grand Rapids, MI-Purchase        2,939,376
                                                                       replacement and
                                                                       expansion buses.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0340.....................          79  Ionia County, MI-Purchase          118,378
                                                                       and Implementation of
                                                                       communication equipment
                                                                       improvements.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0341.....................         560  Lansing, MI, Capital Area          850,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority, Bus
                                                                       Replacement and Bus
                                                                       Related ITS.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0342.....................         572  Marquette County,                  300,000
                                                                       Michigan Transit
                                                                       Authority Bus passenger
                                                                       facility.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0343.....................         581  Michigan Department of           2,200,000
                                                                       Transportation (MDOT)
                                                                       Bus Replacement.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0344.....................         293  Muskegon, Michigan-                401,280
                                                                       Muskegon Area Transit
                                                                       Terminal and related
                                                                       improvements.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0345.....................         601  Port Huron, Michigan,            1,250,000
                                                                       Blue Water Area
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Commission, Bus
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
MI................  E2007-BUSP-0346.....................         634  Suburban Mobility                1,750,000
                                                                       Authority for Regional
                                                                       Transportation (SMART)
                                                                       Bus Maintenance Facility.
MN................  E2007-BUSP-0347.....................          40  Duluth, MN Downtown                401,280
                                                                       Duluth Area Transit
                                                                       facility improvements.
MN................  E2007-BUSP-0348.....................         177  Fond du Lac Reservation,            30,096
                                                                       MN Purchase buses.
MN................  E2007-BUSP-0349.....................         577  Metro Transit/                   2,261,000
                                                                       Metropolitan Council, MN-
                                                                       Bus/Bus Capital.
MN................  E2007-BUSP-0350.....................         185  St. Paul to Hinckley, MN           300,960
                                                                       Construct bus amenities
                                                                       along Rush Line Corridor.
MN................  E2007-BUSP-0351.....................         342  St. Paul, MN Union Depot           401,280
                                                                       Multi Modal Transit
                                                                       Facility.

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MO................  E2007-BUSP-0352.....................         473  Bi-State Development         \d\ 1,190,000
                                                                       Agency-St. Louis Bridge
                                                                       Repair/Reconstruction,
                                                                       for any activity
                                                                       eligible under section
                                                                       5309.
MO................  E2007-BUSP-0353.....................         474  Bi-State Development         \d\ 3,808,000
                                                                       Agency-St. Louis Metro
                                                                       Bus Fare Collection
                                                                       Program.
MO................  E2007-BUSP-0354.....................         345  Kansas City, MO Bus                200,640
                                                                       Transit Infrastructure.
MO................  E2007-BUSP-0355.....................         598  OATS, Incorporated, MO-          4,046,000
                                                                       ITS Information and
                                                                       Billing System and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
MO................  E2007-BUSP-0356.....................         624  Southeast Missouri                 476,000
                                                                       Transportation Service-
                                                                       Bus Project.
MS................  E2007-BUSP-0357.....................         130  Coahoma County,                     30,096
                                                                       Mississippi Purchase
                                                                       buses for the Aaron E.
                                                                       Henry Community Health
                                                                       Services Center, Inc./
                                                                       DARTS transit service.
MS................  E2007-BUSP-0358.....................         547  Jackson State University,        1,190,000
                                                                       MS-Busing Project.
MT................  E2007-BUSP-0359.....................         129  Bozeman, Montana-                  802,560
                                                                       Vehicular Parking
                                                                       Facility.
MT................  E2007-BUSP-0360.....................         476  Bozeman, MT, Intermodal            171,000
                                                                       and parking facility.
MT................  E2007-BUSP-0361.....................         584  Montana Department of              714,000
                                                                       Transportation-Statewide
                                                                       Bus Facilities and Buses.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0362.....................         490  Charlotte Area Transit           2,380,000
                                                                       System/City of Charlotte-
                                                                       Charlotte Multimodal
                                                                       Station.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0363.....................         217  Charlotte, NC Construct          1,564,992
                                                                       Charlotte Multimodal
                                                                       Station.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0364.....................         351  Charlotte, North Carolina-         401,280
                                                                       Eastland Community
                                                                       Transit Center.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0365.....................         228  Charlotte, North Carolina-         802,560
                                                                       Multimodal Station.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0366.....................         154  City of Greenville, NC             715,081
                                                                       Expansion Buses and
                                                                       Greenville Intermodal
                                                                       Center.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0367.....................         324  Elon, North Carolina-              240,768
                                                                       Piedmont Authority for
                                                                       Regional Transportation
                                                                       buses and bus facilities.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0368.....................         302  Greensboro, North                2,512,013
                                                                       Carolina-Piedmont
                                                                       Authority for Regional
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0369.....................          52  Greensboro, North            \e\ 1,159,699
                                                                       Carolina-Replacement
                                                                       buses.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0370.....................         537  High Point, NC-Intermodal          286,000
                                                                       Facility.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0371.....................         335  High Point, North                1,203,840
                                                                       Carolina-Bus Terminal.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0372.....................         594  North Carolina Department        5,950,000
                                                                       of Transportation-North
                                                                       Carolina Statewide Bus
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0373.....................         143  Raleigh, NC Purchase               401,280
                                                                       eighteen replacement
                                                                       buses to replace buses
                                                                       that have reached their
                                                                       useful life according to
                                                                       Federal Transit
                                                                       Administration
                                                                       regulations.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0374.....................         134  Town of Chapel Hill, NC            300,960
                                                                       Park and Ride Lot.
NC................  E2007-BUSP-0375.....................          57  Wilmington, NC Build               200,640
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
ND................  E2007-BUSP-0376.....................         595  North Dakota Department          1,100,000
                                                                       of Transportation/
                                                                       Statewide Bus.
NE................  E2007-BUSP-0377.....................         505  City of Omaha-Creighton            714,000
                                                                       University Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
NE................  E2007-BUSP-0378.....................         160  Kearney, Nebraska-RYDE             401,280
                                                                       Transit Bus Maintenance
                                                                       and Storage Facility.
NE................  E2007-BUSP-0379.....................         586  Nebraska Department of             476,000
                                                                       Roads-Bus Maintenance
                                                                       and Storage Facility for
                                                                       RYDE in Kearney, NE.
NE................  E2007-BUSP-0380.....................         587  Nebraska Department of             952,000
                                                                       Roads-Statewide
                                                                       Vehicles, Facilities,
                                                                       and Related Equipment
                                                                       Purchases.
NE................  E2007-BUSP-0381.....................         240  Nebraska-statewide                 802,560
                                                                       transit vehicles,
                                                                       facilities, and related
                                                                       equipment.
NE................  E2007-BUSP-0382.....................         599  Omaha, NE, Buses and Fare          650,000
                                                                       boxes.
NH................  E2007-BUSP-0383.....................         418  Windham, New Hampshire--           742,368
                                                                       Construction of Park and
                                                                       Ride Bus facility at
                                                                       Exit 3.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0384.....................         468  Atlantic City, NJ Jitney.          750,000
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0385.....................          86  Burlington County, NJ-             802,560
                                                                       BurLink and Burlington
                                                                       County Transportation
                                                                       System vehicles and
                                                                       equipment.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0386.....................          28  Camden, NJ Construction            200,640
                                                                       of the Camden County
                                                                       Intermodal Facility in
                                                                       Cramer Hill.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0387.....................          12  Hoboken, NJ                        762,432
                                                                       Rehabilitation of
                                                                       Hoboken Inter-modal
                                                                       Terminal.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0388.....................         102  Jersey City, NJ Construct          401,280
                                                                       West Entrance to Pavonia-
                                                                       Newport PATH Station.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0389.....................         389  Lakewood, NJ-Ocean County          601,920
                                                                       Bus service and parking
                                                                       facilities.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0390.....................         138  Long Branch, NJ Design             802,560
                                                                       and construct facilities
                                                                       for ferry service from
                                                                       Long Branch, NJ to New
                                                                       York City and other
                                                                       destinations.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0391.....................          38  Monmouth County, NJ                401,280
                                                                       Construction of main bus
                                                                       facility for Freehold
                                                                       Township, including a
                                                                       terminal and repair shop.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0392.....................         209  Morristown, New Jersey-            200,640
                                                                       Intermodal Historic
                                                                       Station.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0393.....................          46  National Park Service              200,640
                                                                       Design and construct 2.1-
                                                                       mile segment to complete
                                                                       Sandy Hook multiuse
                                                                       pathway in Sandy Hook,
                                                                       NJ.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0394.....................         340  New Jersey Inter-modal             601,920
                                                                       Facilities and Bus
                                                                       Rolling Stock.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0395.....................         328  New Jersey Transit                 100,320
                                                                       Community Shuttle Buses.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0396.....................          13  Newark, NJ Penn Station            200,640
                                                                       Intermodal Improvements
                                                                       including the
                                                                       rehabilitation of
                                                                       boarding areas.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0397.....................          29  Sandy Hook, NJ National            200,640
                                                                       Park Service Construct
                                                                       year-round ferry dock at
                                                                       Sandy Hook Unit of
                                                                       Gateway National
                                                                       Recreation Area.

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NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0398.....................         393  South Amboy, NJ                  1,605,120
                                                                       Construction of
                                                                       improvements to
                                                                       facilities at South
                                                                       Amboy Station under S
                                                                       Amboy, NJ Regional
                                                                       Intermodal Initiative.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0399.....................         618  South Brunswick, NJ              1,000,000
                                                                       Transit System.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0400.....................         643  Trenton Intermodal               4,250,000
                                                                       Station.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0401.....................          61  Trenton, New Jersey-               300,960
                                                                       Trenton Train Station
                                                                       Rehabilitation.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0402.....................         181  Trenton, NJ Development            200,640
                                                                       of Trenton Trolley
                                                                       System.
NJ................  E2007-BUSP-0403.....................          62  Trenton, NJ                      1,404,480
                                                                       Reconstruction and
                                                                       rehabilitation of the
                                                                       Trenton Train Station.
NM................  E2007-BUSP-0404.....................         464  Albuquerque, NM, Ride Bus        1,500,000
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
NM................  E2007-BUSP-0405.....................         562  Las Cruces, NM, Road               250,000
                                                                       Runner Bus and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
NV................  E2007-BUSP-0406.....................         405  Las Vegas, NV Construct            401,280
                                                                       Boulder Highway BRT
                                                                       system and purchase
                                                                       vehicles and related
                                                                       equipment.
NV................  E2007-BUSP-0407.....................         199  Las Vegas, NV Construct          1,203,840
                                                                       Central City Inter-modal
                                                                       Transportation Terminal.
NV................  E2007-BUSP-0408.....................         371  Las Vegas, NV Construct             50,160
                                                                       Las Vegas West Care
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
NV................  E2007-BUSP-0409.....................         603  Regional Transportation            952,000
                                                                       Commission of Southern
                                                                       Nevada-Central City
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Terminal.
NV................  E2007-BUSP-0410.....................          18  Reno-Sparks, Nevada-               802,560
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Terminals
                                                                       and Related Development.
NV................  E2007-BUSP-0411.....................         630  Southern Nevada Transit            300,000
                                                                       Coalition, Public
                                                                       Transit Building
                                                                       Acquisition.
NV................  E2007-BUSP-0412.....................         656  Washoe County, NV Bus and        1,500,000
                                                                       Bus Facilities.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0413.....................          74  Albany-Schenectady, NY             200,640
                                                                       Bus Rapid Transit
                                                                       Improvements in NY Route
                                                                       5. Corridor.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0414.....................         463  Albany-Schenectady, NY,            800,000
                                                                       Bus Rapid Transit
                                                                       Improvements in NY Route
                                                                       5.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0415.....................         271  Bronx, NY Botanical                200,640
                                                                       Garden metro North Rail
                                                                       station Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0416.....................          20  Bronx, NY Establish an             200,640
                                                                       intermodal
                                                                       transportation facility
                                                                       at the Wildlife
                                                                       Conservation Society
                                                                       Bronx Zoo.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0417.....................         279  Bronx, NY Establish an             200,640
                                                                       intermodal
                                                                       transportation facility
                                                                       at the Wildlife
                                                                       Conservation Society
                                                                       Bronx Zoo.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0418.....................         166  Bronx, NY Hebrew Home for           37,620
                                                                       the Aged elderly and
                                                                       disabled transportation
                                                                       support.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0419.....................         338  Bronx, NY Intermodal                50,160
                                                                       Facility near Exit 6. of
                                                                       the Bronx River Parkway.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0420.....................         234  Bronx, NY Jacobi                    62,700
                                                                       Intermodal Center to
                                                                       North Central Bronx
                                                                       Hospital bus system.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0421.....................          10  Bronx, NY Wildlife                  87,780
                                                                       Conservation Society
                                                                       intermodal
                                                                       transportation facility
                                                                       at the Bronx Zoo.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0422.....................         197  Brooklyn, NY Construct a           280,896
                                                                       multi-modal
                                                                       transportation facility.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0423.....................         408  Brooklyn, NY Construct a           200,640
                                                                       multi-modal
                                                                       transportation facility
                                                                       in the vicinity of
                                                                       Downstate Medical Center.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0424.....................          41  Brooklyn, NY New Urban             192,614
                                                                       Center-Broadway Junction
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0425.....................          56  Brooklyn, NY-                      802,560
                                                                       Rehabilitation of Bay
                                                                       Ridge 86th Street Subway
                                                                       Station.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0426.....................         419  Brooklyn, NY--                     802,560
                                                                       Rehabilitation of Bay
                                                                       Ridge 86th Street Subway
                                                                       Station.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0427.....................         192  Buffalo, NY Inter-modal            200,640
                                                                       Center Parking Facility.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0428.....................         245  Bus to provide York-town,           37,118
                                                                       New York internal
                                                                       circulator to provide
                                                                       transportation
                                                                       throughout the Town.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0429.....................         230  Construction of Third Bus        2,407,680
                                                                       Depot on Staten Island.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0430.....................         146  Cooperstown, New York-           1,003,200
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Center.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0431.....................         363  Corning, New York-               1,003,200
                                                                       Transportation Center.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0432.....................         512  Corning, NY, Phase II              450,000
                                                                       Corning Preserve
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Enhancement Project.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0433.....................         284  Cornwall, NY-Purchase Bus           17,456
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0434.....................         300  Geneva, New York-                  100,320
                                                                       Multimodal facility-
                                                                       Construct passenger rail
                                                                       center.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0435.....................         317  Jamestown, NY                      401,280
                                                                       Rehabilitation of
                                                                       Intermodal Facility and
                                                                       associated property.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0436.....................         343  Kings County, NY                   200,640
                                                                       Construct a multi-modal
                                                                       transportation facility.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0437.....................         368  Nassau County, NY Conduct        1,404,480
                                                                       planning and engineering
                                                                       for transportation
                                                                       system (HUB).
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0438.....................         585  Nassau County, NY,               1,200,000
                                                                       Conduct planning,
                                                                       engineering, and
                                                                       construction for
                                                                       transportation system
                                                                       (HUB).
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0439.....................          25  New York City, NY First            200,640
                                                                       Phase Implementation of
                                                                       Bus Rapid Transit System.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0440.....................         376  New York City, NY                  220,640
                                                                       Purchase Handicapped-
                                                                       Accessible Livery
                                                                       Vehicles.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0441.....................         590  New York City, NY, Bronx           450,000
                                                                       Zoo Intermodal Facility.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0442.....................         591  New York City, NY,                 450,000
                                                                       Enhance Transportation
                                                                       Facilities Near W. 65th
                                                                       Street and Broadway.

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NY................  E2007-BUSP-0443.....................         592  New York City, NY,               1,200,000
                                                                       Highline Project, for
                                                                       Studies, Design, and
                                                                       Construction.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0444.....................         593  New York, Improvements to        1,200,000
                                                                       Moynihan Station.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0445.....................          77  Niagara Falls, NY                1,123,584
                                                                       Relocation, Development,
                                                                       and Enhancement of
                                                                       Niagara Falls
                                                                       International Railway
                                                                       Station/Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0446.....................         373  Niagara Frontier                   200,640
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority, NY
                                                                       Replacement Buses.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0447.....................         322  Oneonta, New York-bus               30,096
                                                                       replacement.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0448.....................         379  Ramapo, NY Transportation           50,160
                                                                       Safety Field Bus.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0449.....................         252  Rochester, New York-               902,880
                                                                       Renaissance Square
                                                                       transit center.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0450.....................         430  Rochester, New York-               451,440
                                                                       Renaissance Square
                                                                       Transit Center.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0451.....................         607  Rochester, NY,                   1,400,000
                                                                       Renaissance Square
                                                                       Intermodal Facility,
                                                                       Design and Construction.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0452.....................         609  Rockland County, NY                700,000
                                                                       Express Bus.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0453.....................         386  Suffolk County, NY Design          922,944
                                                                       and construction of
                                                                       intermodal transit
                                                                       facility in Wyandanch.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0454.....................         353  Suffolk County, NY                  56,179
                                                                       Purchase four
                                                                       handicapped accessible
                                                                       vans to transport
                                                                       veterans to and from the
                                                                       VA facility in Northport.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0455.....................         635  Syracuse, New York,                950,000
                                                                       Syracuse University
                                                                       Connective Corridor
                                                                       Transit Project.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0456.....................         261  Thendra-Webb and Utica,             20,064
                                                                       New York-Install
                                                                       handicap lifts in
                                                                       intermodal centers.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0457.....................         289  Town of Warwick, NY Bus            110,352
                                                                       Facility Warwick Transit
                                                                       System.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0458.....................         451  Utica, New York Transit          1,200,000
                                                                       Multimodal Facilities.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0459.....................          78  Utica, New York-Union               20,064
                                                                       Station Boehlert Center
                                                                       siding track
                                                                       improvements.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0460.....................         182  Utica, New York-Union              100,320
                                                                       Station rehabilitation
                                                                       and related
                                                                       infrastructure
                                                                       improvements.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0461.....................         264  Westchester County, NY             752,400
                                                                       Bus replacement program.
NY................  E2007-BUSP-0462.....................         149  Yonkers, NY Trolley Bus             75,240
                                                                       Acquisition.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0463.....................         362  Akron, OH Construct City           300,960
                                                                       of Akron Commuter Bus
                                                                       Transit Facility.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0464.....................         318  Akron, Ohio Construct              802,560
                                                                       Downtown Multi-modal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0465.....................         105  Akron, Ohio-West Market            130,416
                                                                       Street transit center
                                                                       and related pedestrian
                                                                       improvements.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0466.....................         489  Central Ohio Transit               476,000
                                                                       Authority-Paratransit
                                                                       and Small Bus Service
                                                                       Facility.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0467.....................         241  Cincinnati, Ohio-                  601,920
                                                                       Construct Uptown
                                                                       Crossings Joint
                                                                       Development Transit
                                                                       Project.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0468.....................          89  Cincinnati, Ohio-Metro             185,592
                                                                       Regional Transit Hub
                                                                       Network Eastern
                                                                       Neighborhoods.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0469.....................         327  Cleveland, OH Construct            601,920
                                                                       East Side Transit Center.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0470.....................         202  Cleveland, OH Construct            100,320
                                                                       Fare Collection System
                                                                       Project, Cuyahoga County.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0471.....................         179  Cleveland, OH Construct            172,550
                                                                       passenger inter-modal
                                                                       center near Dock 32.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0472.....................         411  Cleveland, OH                      200,640
                                                                       Construction of an inter-
                                                                       modal facility and
                                                                       related improvements at
                                                                       University Hospitals
                                                                       facility on Euclid
                                                                       Avenue.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0473.....................          51  Cleveland, Ohio                    200,640
                                                                       acquisition of buses
                                                                       Greater Cleveland
                                                                       Regional Transit
                                                                       Authority.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0474.....................         258  Cleveland, Ohio-Euclid           1,705,440
                                                                       Avenue and East 93rd
                                                                       Street intermodal
                                                                       facility.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0475.....................         198  Cleveland, Ohio-Euclid             902,880
                                                                       Avenue University
                                                                       Hospital intermodal
                                                                       facility.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0476.....................          50  Cleveland, Ohio-                 1,705,440
                                                                       University Circle
                                                                       Intermodal facility.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0477.....................         380  Columbiana County, OH            1,003,200
                                                                       Construct Inter-modal
                                                                       Facility.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0478.....................           7  Columbus, OH-Central Ohio        1,203,840
                                                                       Transit Authority
                                                                       Paratransit Facility.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0479.....................         292  Cuyahoga County, Ohio-              30,096
                                                                       Ohio Department of
                                                                       Transportation transit
                                                                       improvements.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0480.....................         120  Dayton Airport Inter-              150,480
                                                                       modal Rail Feasibility
                                                                       Study.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0481.....................         516  Dayton-Wright Stop Plaza.          476,000
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0482.....................         347  Eastlake, Ohio-Eastlake            852,720
                                                                       Stadium transit
                                                                       intermodal facility.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0483.....................         309  Elyria, OH Construct the           410,911
                                                                       New York Central Train
                                                                       Station into an
                                                                       intermodal
                                                                       transportation hub.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0484.....................         349  Kent, OH Construct Kent            200,640
                                                                       State University
                                                                       Intermodal Facility
                                                                       serving students and the
                                                                       general public.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0485.....................         104  Marietta, Ohio                     100,320
                                                                       Construction of
                                                                       transportation hub to
                                                                       accommodate regional bus
                                                                       traffic.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0486.....................         576  Metro Regional Transit           1,666,000
                                                                       Authority/City of Akron-
                                                                       Downtown Transit Center/
                                                                       Akron.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0487.....................          87  Niles, OH Acquisition of            40,128
                                                                       bus operational and
                                                                       service equipment of
                                                                       Niles Trumbull Transit.

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OH................  E2007-BUSP-0488.....................         385  Springfield, OH-City of             50,160
                                                                       Springfield Bus Transfer
                                                                       Station and Associated
                                                                       Parking.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0489.....................          34  Toledo, OH TARTA/TARPS           1,504,800
                                                                       Passenger Inter-modal
                                                                       Facility construction.
OH................  E2007-BUSP-0490.....................          64  Zanesville, OH-bus system           16,302
                                                                       signage and shelters.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0491.....................         442  Albany, OR North Albany            191,086
                                                                       Park and Ride.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0492.....................         165  Albany, OR Rehabilitate            305,737
                                                                       Building At Multimodal
                                                                       Transit Station.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0493.....................         272  Bend, Oregon-replacement           200,640
                                                                       vans.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0494.....................          66  Canby, OR bus and bus               30,096
                                                                       facilities.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0495.....................         187  Columbia County, OR To              28,090
                                                                       purchase buses.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0496.....................         299  Corvallis, OR Bus                  296,183
                                                                       Replacement.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0497.....................         159  Eugene, OR Lane Transit            716,571
                                                                       District, Vehicle
                                                                       Replacement.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0498.....................         325  Grants Pass, OR Purchase            40,845
                                                                       Vehicles For Use By
                                                                       Josephine Community
                                                                       Transit.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0499.....................          99  Gresham, Oregon Construct          280,896
                                                                       a new light rail station
                                                                       and transit plaza on
                                                                       Portland MAX system and
                                                                       serve Gresham Civic
                                                                       neighborhood.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0500.....................         168  Lane Transit District,             594,621
                                                                       Bus Rapid Transit
                                                                       Progressive Corridor
                                                                       Enhancements.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0501.....................         323  Lincoln, County, OR bus             50,160
                                                                       purchase.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0502.....................         175  Molalla, OR South                   20,064
                                                                       Clackamas Transportation
                                                                       District, bus purchase.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0503.....................          16  Portland, OR Renovation             20,064
                                                                       of Union Station,
                                                                       including structural
                                                                       reinforcement and public
                                                                       safety upgrades.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0504.....................          93  Salem, OR bus and bus              401,280
                                                                       facilities.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0505.....................         106  Sandy, Oregon Transit Bus          140,448
                                                                       Facility.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0506.....................         180  Tillamook, OR                       20,064
                                                                       construction of a
                                                                       transit facility.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0507.....................         216  Wilsonville, OR South               50,160
                                                                       Metro Area Rapid
                                                                       Transit, bus and bus
                                                                       facilities.
OR................  E2007-BUSP-0508.....................          82  Yamhill County, OR For              22,070
                                                                       the construction of bus
                                                                       shelters, park and ride
                                                                       facilities, and a
                                                                       signage strategy to
                                                                       increase ridership.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0509.....................         225  Allentown, Pennsylvania-           401,280
                                                                       Design and Construct
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0510.....................         456  Altoona Multimodal                 240,000
                                                                       Transportation Facility
                                                                       Parking Garage.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0511.....................         465  AMTRAN Altoona, PA-Buses           714,000
                                                                       and Transit System
                                                                       Improvements.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0512.....................         467  Area Transportation                238,000
                                                                       Authority of North
                                                                       Central Pennsylvania-
                                                                       Vehicle Replacements.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0513.....................         471  Beaver County, PA Transit          238,000
                                                                       Authority Bus
                                                                       Replacement/ Related
                                                                       Equipment Replacement.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0514.....................         481  Butler Township, PA-               833,000
                                                                       Cranbury Area Transit
                                                                       Service.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0515.....................         428  Butler, PA-Multimodal              200,640
                                                                       Transit Center
                                                                       Construction.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0516.....................         482  Cambria County, PA                 714,000
                                                                       Transit Authority-Bus
                                                                       Replacements.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0517.....................         123  Cheltenham, PA Glenside            200,640
                                                                       Rail Station Parking
                                                                       Garage project involving
                                                                       the construction of a
                                                                       300-400 space parking
                                                                       lot at Easton Road and
                                                                       Glenside Avenue.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0518.....................         500  City of Hazleton, PA-              333,000
                                                                       Hazleton Intermodal
                                                                       Center.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0519.....................         513  County of Lackawanna               238,000
                                                                       Transit System-Scranton
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0520.....................         514  Cumberland-Dauphin-                238,000
                                                                       Harrisburg Transit
                                                                       Authority-Purchase of
                                                                       Buses and Spare Units.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0521.....................          81  Easton, Pennsylvania-              401,280
                                                                       Design and construct
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0522.....................         524  Erie, PA Metropolitan              238,000
                                                                       Transit Authority-Bus
                                                                       Acquisitions.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0523.....................         431  Erie, PA-EMTA Vehicle              401,280
                                                                       Acquisition.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0524.....................         331  Gettysburg, Pennsylvania-          180,375
                                                                       transit transfer center.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0525.....................         458  Hershey, Pennsylvania               60,000
                                                                       Intermodal Center and
                                                                       Parking Garage.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0526.....................         233  Intermodal Facilities in           601,920
                                                                       Bucks County (Croydon
                                                                       and Levittown Stations).
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0527.....................         457  Lancaster County,                   60,000
                                                                       Pennsylvania Intermodal
                                                                       Center and Parking
                                                                       Facility.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0528.....................          37  Lancaster, PA-bus                  190,608
                                                                       replacement.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0529.....................         559  Lancaster, PA-Intermodal           167,000
                                                                       Project.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0530.....................         564  Lehigh and Northampton             476,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority, PA-Allentown
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0531.....................         583  Monroe Township, PA-               157,000
                                                                       Clarion County Buses.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0532.....................         588  New Castle, PA Area                176,000
                                                                       Transit Authority-Bus
                                                                       Purchases/Park and Ride
                                                                       Facility.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0533.....................         201  Philadelphia, PA Cruise            702,240
                                                                       Terminal Transportation
                                                                       Ctr. Phila. Naval
                                                                       Shipyard.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0534.....................         137  Philadelphia, PA                   802,560
                                                                       Improvements to the
                                                                       existing Penn's Landing
                                                                       Ferry Terminal.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0535.....................         413  Philadelphia, PA Penn's            220,704
                                                                       Landing water shuttle
                                                                       parking lot expansion
                                                                       and water shuttle ramp
                                                                       infrastructure
                                                                       construction.

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PA................  E2007-BUSP-0536.....................          22  Philadelphia, PA                 1,003,200
                                                                       Philadelphia Zoo
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation project w/
                                                                       parking consolidation,
                                                                       pedestrian walkways,
                                                                       public transportation
                                                                       complements & landscape
                                                                       improvements to surface
                                                                       parking lots.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0537.....................         274  Philadelphia, PA SEPTA's           280,896
                                                                       Market St. Elevated Rail
                                                                       project in conjunction
                                                                       with Philadelphia
                                                                       Commercial Development
                                                                       Corporation for
                                                                       improvements and
                                                                       assistance to entities
                                                                       along rail corridor.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0538.....................         316  Philadelphia,                      802,560
                                                                       Pennsylvania-SEPTA
                                                                       Market Street Elevated
                                                                       Line parking facility.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0539.....................         126  Pittsburgh, PA Clean Fuel          100,320
                                                                       Bus Procurement.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0540.....................         397  Pottsville, PA Union               401,280
                                                                       Street Trade and
                                                                       Transfer Center
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0541.....................          48  Project provides for the           200,640
                                                                       engineering and
                                                                       construction of a
                                                                       transportation center in
                                                                       Paoli, Chester County.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0542.....................          96  SEPTA Montgomery County      \a\ 1,003,200
                                                                       Intermodal Improvements
                                                                       at Glenside and
                                                                       Jenkintown Station
                                                                       Parking Garages.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0543.....................         424  Sharon, PA-Bus Facility            100,320
                                                                       Construction.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0544.....................         626  Southeastern Pennsylvania          714,000
                                                                       Transportation Authority-
                                                                       Bucks County Intermodal
                                                                       (Croydon and Levittown).
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0545.....................         627  Southeastern Pennsylvania          714,000
                                                                       Transportation Authority-
                                                                       Paoli Transportation
                                                                       Center.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0546.....................         628  Southeastern Pennsylvania          714,000
                                                                       Transportation Authority-
                                                                       Villanova-SEPTA
                                                                       Intermodal.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0547.....................         642  Transit Authority of               238,000
                                                                       Warren County, PA-Impact
                                                                       Warren.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0548.....................          33  Warren, PA-Construct               300,960
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center
                                                                       and related pedestrian
                                                                       and landscape
                                                                       improvements.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0549.....................         660  Westmoreland County                238,000
                                                                       Transit Authority, PA-
                                                                       Bus Replacement.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0550.....................         661  Wilkes-Barre Intermodal          1,428,000
                                                                       Facility.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0551.....................         662  Williamsport, PA Bureau            714,000
                                                                       of Transportation-
                                                                       Williamsport Trade and
                                                                       Transit Centre Expansion.
PA................  E2007-BUSP-0552.....................          65  York, Pennsylvania-Rabbit          555,873
                                                                       Transit facilities and
                                                                       communications equipment.
PR................  E2007-BUSP-0553.....................         128  Bayamon, Puerto Rico-bus           120,384
                                                                       terminal.
PR................  E2007-BUSP-0554.....................         421  Bayamon, Puerto Rico-              170,544
                                                                       Purchase of Trolley Cars.
PR................  E2007-BUSP-0555.....................           3  Lares, PR-Trolley buses-            52,969
                                                                       for the purchase of two
                                                                       trolley buses that will
                                                                       offer transportation
                                                                       through the urban zone
                                                                       in the Municipality of
                                                                       Lares.
PR................  E2007-BUSP-0556.....................         164  Puerto Rico-Caribbean              601,920
                                                                       National Forest buses
                                                                       and nonprofit uses.
PR................  E2007-BUSP-0557.....................         152  San Juan, Puerto Rico-bus          601,920
                                                                       security equipment.
PR................  E2007-BUSP-0558.....................          71  San Juan, Puerto Rico-             200,640
                                                                       Buses.
PR................  E2007-BUSP-0559.....................          58  Yabucoca, Puerto Rico-              35,112
                                                                       Trolley Buses.
RI................  E2007-BUSP-0560.....................         246  Providence, RI Expansion         1,003,200
                                                                       of Elmwood Paratransit
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
RI................  E2007-BUSP-0561.....................         604  Rhode Island, RIPTA              1,700,000
                                                                       Elmwood Facility
                                                                       Expansion.
RI................  E2007-BUSP-0562.....................         115  Rhode Island Statewide           1,203,840
                                                                       Bus Fleet.
SC................  E2007-BUSP-0563.....................         533  Greensville, SC Transit            238,000
                                                                       Authority-City of
                                                                       Greenville Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Center
                                                                       Improvements.
SC................  E2007-BUSP-0564.....................         619  South Carolina Department          476,000
                                                                       of Transportation-
                                                                       Transit Facilities
                                                                       Construction Program.
SC................  E2007-BUSP-0565.....................         620  South Carolina Department        1,904,000
                                                                       of Transportation-
                                                                       Vehicle Acquisition
                                                                       Program.
SD................  E2007-BUSP-0566.....................         621  South Dakota Department          3,452,000
                                                                       of Transportation-
                                                                       Statewide Buses and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
TN................  E2007-BUSP-0567.....................         237  Knoxville, Tennessee-            2,046,528
                                                                       Central Station Transit
                                                                       Center.
TN................  E2007-BUSP-0568.....................         554  Knoxville, TN-Central              595,000
                                                                       Station.
TN................  E2007-BUSP-0569.....................         565  Lipscomb University, TN-           357,000
                                                                       Intermodal Parking
                                                                       Garage.
TN................  E2007-BUSP-0570.....................         579  Metropolitan Transit             2,856,000
                                                                       Authority-Nashville
                                                                       Downtown Transit
                                                                       Transfer Facility.
TN................  E2007-BUSP-0571.....................         268  Nashville, TN Construct a          401,280
                                                                       parking garage on the
                                                                       campus of Lipscomb
                                                                       University, Nashville.
TN................  E2007-BUSP-0572.....................         412  Nashville, TN Construct            300,960
                                                                       Downtown Nashville
                                                                       Transit Transfer
                                                                       Facility.
TN................  E2007-BUSP-0573.....................          30  Sevier County, Tennessee-           50,160
                                                                       U.S. 441 bus rapid
                                                                       transit.
TN................  E2007-BUSP-0574.....................         636  Tennessee Department of          2,856,000
                                                                       Transportation-Statewide
                                                                       Tennessee Transit ITS
                                                                       and Bus Replacement
                                                                       Project.
TN................  E2007-BUSP-0575.....................         649  University of Memphis-             714,000
                                                                       Pedestrian Bridge.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0576.....................         426  Abilene, TX Vehicle                 80,256
                                                                       replacement and facility
                                                                       improvements for transit
                                                                       system.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0577.....................         480  Brownsville Urban System,          952,000
                                                                       TX--City-Wide Transit
                                                                       Improvement Project.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0578.....................         162  Brownsville, TX                    501,600
                                                                       Brownsville Urban System
                                                                       City-Wide Transit
                                                                       Improvement Project.

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TX................  E2007-BUSP-0579.....................         153  Bryan, TX The District-            601,920
                                                                       Bryan Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Terminal and Parking
                                                                       Facility.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0580.....................         485  Capital Metropolitan             2,380,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority, TX-Bus
                                                                       Replacements.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0581.....................         455  Carrollton, Texas                  240,000
                                                                       Downtown Regional
                                                                       Multimodal Transit Hub.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0582.....................         506  City of Round Rock, TX-            238,000
                                                                       Downtown Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Terminal.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0583.....................         111  Construct West Houston             401,280
                                                                       and Fort Bend County,
                                                                       Texas-bus transit
                                                                       corridor.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0584.....................         438  Corpus Christi, TX Corpus          501,600
                                                                       Regional Transit
                                                                       Authority for
                                                                       maintenance facility
                                                                       improvements.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0585.....................         515  Dallas Area Rapid Transit-         238,000
                                                                       Bus passenger Facilities.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0586.....................         336  Dallas, TX Bus Passenger         2,568,192
                                                                       Facilities.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0587.....................         196  Design Downtown                    401,280
                                                                       Carrollton, Texas
                                                                       Regional Multi-Modal
                                                                       Transit Hub Station.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0588.....................         290  Galveston, Texas-                  902,880
                                                                       Intermodal center and
                                                                       parking facility, The
                                                                       Strand.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0589.....................         536  Harris County-West                 238,000
                                                                       Houston-Fort Bend Bus
                                                                       Transit Corridor: Uptown
                                                                       Westpark Terminal.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0590.....................         561  Laredo-North Laredo                714,000
                                                                       Transit Hub-Bus
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0591.....................          24  Roma, TX Bus Facility....          105,336
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0592.....................         610  San Angelo, TX Street              238,000
                                                                       Railroad Company-Transit
                                                                       Fleet Replacement.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0593.....................         210  San Antonio, TX Improve          1,404,480
                                                                       VIA bus facility and
                                                                       purchase new buses.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0594.....................         653  VIA Metropolitan Transit         1,190,000
                                                                       Authority, TX-Bus & Bus
                                                                       Facility Improvements.
TX................  E2007-BUSP-0595.....................          63  Zapata, Texas Purchase              62,700
                                                                       Bus vehicles.
UT................  E2007-BUSP-0596.....................         178  Sandy City, UT Construct           401,280
                                                                       transit hub station and
                                                                       TRAX station at 9400
                                                                       South.
UT................  E2007-BUSP-0597.....................         651  Utah Statewide Bus and           7,148,000
                                                                       Bus Facilities.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0598.....................         409  Alexandria, VA Eisenhower          501,600
                                                                       Avenue Intermodal
                                                                       Station improvements,
                                                                       including purchase of
                                                                       buses and construction
                                                                       of bus shelters.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0599.....................         232  Alexandria, VA Royal               100,320
                                                                       Street Bus Garage
                                                                       Replacement.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0600.....................         278  Arlington County, VA               702,240
                                                                       Columbia Pike Bus
                                                                       Improvements.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0601.....................         142  Arlington County, VA               601,920
                                                                       Crystal City-Potomac
                                                                       Yard Busway, including
                                                                       construction of bus
                                                                       shelters.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0602.....................         359  Arlington County, VA               401,280
                                                                       Pentagon City Multimodal
                                                                       Improvements.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0603.....................         157  Bealeton, Virginia-                 55,176
                                                                       Intermodal Station Depot
                                                                       Refurbishment.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0604.....................         492  City of Alexandria, VA-            238,000
                                                                       City-Wide Transit
                                                                       Improvements.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0605.....................         493  City of Alexandria, VA-            238,000
                                                                       Potomac Yard Transit
                                                                       Improvements.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0606.....................         494  City of Alexandria, VA-            714,000
                                                                       Replace Royal Street Bus
                                                                       Garage.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0607.....................         495  City of Alexandria, VA-            238,000
                                                                       Valley Pedestrian &
                                                                       Transit.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0608.....................         511  Commonwealth of Virginia-        3,570,000
                                                                       Statewide Bus Capital
                                                                       Program.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0609.....................          15  Fairfax County, VA                 401,280
                                                                       Richmond Highway (U.S.
                                                                       Route 1) Public
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Improvements.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0610.....................         525  Fairfax County, Virginia-          476,000
                                                                       Richmond Highway
                                                                       Initiative.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0611.....................         281  Falls Church, VA Falls             401,280
                                                                       Church Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0612.....................          97  Fredericksburg, Virginia-          501,600
                                                                       Improve and repair
                                                                       Fredericksburg Station.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0613.....................         532  Greater Richmond Transit,        1,190,000
                                                                       VA-Bus Operations/
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0614.....................         535  Hampton Roads Transit, VA-         238,000
                                                                       Southside Bus Facility.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0615.....................         391  Hampton Roads, VA Final            401,280
                                                                       design and construction
                                                                       for a Hampton Roads
                                                                       Transit Southside Bus
                                                                       Facility.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0616.....................         354  Norfolk, Virginia-Final            351,120
                                                                       Design and Construction
                                                                       Southside Bus Facility.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0617.....................          68  Northern Neck and Middle           652,080
                                                                       Peninsula, Virginia-Bay
                                                                       Transit Multimodal
                                                                       Facilities.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0618.....................         602  Potomac & Rappahannock             238,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Commission, VA-Buses for
                                                                       Service Expansion.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0619.....................         360  Richmond, VA Design and            300,960
                                                                       construction for a bus
                                                                       operations and
                                                                       maintenance facility for
                                                                       Greater Richmond Transit
                                                                       Company.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0620.....................         184  Richmond, VA Renovation            220,704
                                                                       and construction for
                                                                       Main Street Station.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0621.....................         434  Roanoke, VA-Bus                     50,160
                                                                       restoration in the City
                                                                       of Roanoke.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0622.....................         312  Roanoke, Virginia-Improve           50,160
                                                                       Virginian Railway
                                                                       Station.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0623.....................         305  Roanoke, Virginia-                  40,128
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
VA................  E2007-BUSP-0624.....................         361  Roanoke, Virginia-Roanoke          100,320
                                                                       Railway and Link
                                                                       Passenger facility.
VT................  E2007-BUSP-0625.....................         477  Brattleborough, VT,                200,000
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
VT................  E2007-BUSP-0626.....................         486  CCTA, VT, Bus, Facilities          400,000
                                                                       and Equipment.
VT................  E2007-BUSP-0627.....................         633  State of Vermont Buses,            350,000
                                                                       Facilities and Equipment.
WA................  E2007-BUSP-0628.....................          94  Ilwaco, WA Procure                  20,064
                                                                       shuttles for Lewis and
                                                                       Clark National
                                                                       Historical Park.
WA................  E2007-BUSP-0629.....................         395  Ilwaco, WA Construct park           20,064
                                                                       and ride.
WA................  E2007-BUSP-0630.....................         337  Island Transit, WA                 481,536
                                                                       Operations Base
                                                                       Facilities Project.
WA................  E2007-BUSP-0631.....................         193  Mukilteo, WA Multi-Modal         1,163,712
                                                                       Terminal.
WA................  E2007-BUSP-0632.....................         334  North Bend, Washington-            160,512
                                                                       Park and Ride.

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WA................  E2007-BUSP-0633.....................         333  Oak Harbor, WA Multimodal          200,640
                                                                       Facility.
WA................  E2007-BUSP-0634.....................         613  Seattle, WA Multimodal             900,000
                                                                       Terminal Redevelopment &
                                                                       Expansion.
WA................  E2007-BUSP-0635.....................         113  Snohomish County, WA               601,920
                                                                       Community Transit bus
                                                                       purchases and facility
                                                                       enhancement.
WA................  E2007-BUSP-0636.....................         151  Thurston County, WA                180,576
                                                                       Replace Thurston County
                                                                       Buses.
WA................  E2007-BUSP-0637.....................         654  Washington Southworth            1,150,000
                                                                       Terminal Redevelopment.
WA................  E2007-BUSP-0638.....................         655  Washington, King Street             60,000
                                                                       Transportation Center-
                                                                       Intercity Bus Terminal
                                                                       Component.
WI................  E2007-BUSP-0639.....................         350  Milwaukee, WI                      902,880
                                                                       Rehabilitate Intermodal
                                                                       transportation facility
                                                                       at downtown Milwaukee's
                                                                       Amtrak Station, increase
                                                                       parking for bus
                                                                       passengers.
WI................  E2007-BUSP-0640.....................         100  State of Wisconsin buses         3,280,464
                                                                       and bus facilities.
WI................  E2007-BUSP-0641.....................         452  State of Wisconsin               1,200,000
                                                                       Transit Intermodal
                                                                       Facilities.
WI................  E2007-BUSP-0642.....................         663  Wisconsin, Statewide               610,000
                                                                       Buses and Bus Facilities.
WV................  E2007-BUSP-0643.....................          73  West Virginia Construct          4,815,360
                                                                       Beckley Intermodal
                                                                       Gateway pursuant to the
                                                                       eligibility provisions
                                                                       for projects listed
                                                                       under section 3030(d)(3)
                                                                       of P.L. 105-178.
WV................  E2007-BUSP-0644.....................         658  West Virginia, Statewide         5,000,000
                                                                       Bus and Bus Facilities.
WY................  E2007-BUSP-0645.....................         665  Wyoming Department of              714,000
                                                                       Transportation-Wyoming
                                                                       Statewide Bus and Bus
                                                                       Related Facilities.
                                                                                                ----------------
                                                          ..........   Subtotal................     435,170,089
Ferry Boat Systems Projects:
    CA............  E2007-BUSP-0646.....................  ..........  San Francisco Water              2,500,000
                                                                       Transit Authority.
    MA............  E2007-BUSP-0647.....................  ..........  Massachusetts Bay                2,500,000
                                                                       Transportation Authority
                                                                       Ferry System.
    ME............  E2007-BUSP-0648.....................  ..........  Maine State Ferry                  650,000
                                                                       Service, Rockland.
    ME............  E2007-BUSP-0649.....................  ..........  Swans Island, Maine Ferry          350,000
                                                                       Service.
    NJ............  E2007-BUSP-0650.....................  ..........  Camden, New Jersey Ferry         1,000,000
                                                                       System.
    NY............  E2007-BUSP-0651.....................  ..........  Governor's Island, New           1,000,000
                                                                       York Ferry System.
    NY............  E2007-BUSP-0652.....................  ..........  Staten Island Ferry......        1,000,000
    PA............  E2007-BUSP-0653.....................  ..........  Philadelphia Penn's              1,000,000
                                                                       Landing Ferry Terminal.
                                                                                                ----------------
                                                          ..........   Subtotal................      10,000,000
Other Projects:
    ---             E2007-BUSP-0654.....................  ..........  Fuel Cell Bus Program....       11,500,000
    PA............  E2007-BUSP-0655.....................  ..........  Bus Testing..............        3,000,000
                                                                                                ----------------
                                                          ..........   Subtotal................       14,500,000
                                                                      Unallocated Amount              26,279,000
                                                                       Transferred from Clean
                                                                       Fuels.
                                                                      Unallocated Amount.......      413,291,121
                                                                                                ----------------
           Grand Total..............................................  .........................      872,961,210
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a This allocation was incorrectly listed as a Georgia project in the Federal Register Notice of February 3,
  2006.
b The State and description for the project listed are incorrectly shown as CA-Monterey Park, CA bus
  enchancement and improvements - construct maintenance facility and purchase clean-fuel buses to improve
  transit service. The correct State is IL and the correct project description is Mattoon, Illinois--historic
  railroad depot restoration/intermodal center in the Federal Register Notice of February 3, 2006.
c This allocation was incorrectly listed as a Louisiana project in the Federal Register Notice of February 3,
  2006.
d This allocation was incorrectly listed as a Illinois project in the Federal Register Notice of February 3,
  2006.
e This Amount was incorrectly listed as $1,156,699 in Federal Register Notice of February 3, 2006.


            Table 13.--Prior Year Unobligated Section 5309 Bus and Bus-Related Facilities Allocations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          SAFETEA-LU                               Unobligated
       State                     Earmark ID              Project No.           Project             allocation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FY 2005 Unobligated Allocations:
    AK............  E2005-BUSP-000.....................  ...........  Alaska Mental Health              $189,844
                                                                       Trust bus program,
                                                                       Alaska.
    AK............  E2005-BUSP-001.....................  ...........  Alaska Native Medical              675,686
                                                                       Center intermodal bus/
                                                                       parking facility,
                                                                       Alaska.
    AK............  E2005-BUSP-002.....................  ...........  Anchorage Museum/Transit         1,457,667
                                                                       intermodal depot,
                                                                       Alaska.
    AK............  E2005-BUSP-004.....................  ...........  Anchorage Ship Creek             2,429,445
                                                                       intermodal facility,
                                                                       Alaska.
    AK............  E2005-BUSP-005.....................  ...........  Copper River Transit             1,457,667
                                                                       program, Alaska.
    AK............  E2005-BUSP-008.....................  ...........  Knik Arm intermodal                506,764
                                                                       facility terminal,
                                                                       Alaska.
    AK............  E2005-BUSP-011.....................  ...........  Whittier Intermodal              1,181,937
                                                                       Facility, Alaska.
    AL............  E2005-BUSP-012.....................  ...........  Alabama State Docks              3,378,430
                                                                       intermodal facility,
                                                                       Alabama.
    AL............  E2005-BUSP-013.....................  ...........  Birmingham Intermodel            3,401,224
                                                                       Facility-Phase II,
                                                                       Alabama.
    AL............  E2005-BUSP-014.....................  ...........  City of Orange Beach                33,784
                                                                       senior activity bus,
                                                                       Alabama.
    AL............  E2005-BUSP-016.....................  ...........  Jacksonville State               1,943,557
                                                                       University buses,
                                                                       Alabama.
    AL............  E2005-BUSP-018.....................  ...........  Oakwood College shuttle             90,572
                                                                       bus project, Alabama.
    AL............  E2005-BUSP-021.....................  ...........  Vans, CASA of Marshall              97,177
                                                                       County, Alabama.

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    AR............  E2005-BUSP-023.....................  ...........  Arkansas Statewide buses         6,893,126
                                                                       and bus facilities.
    AR............  E2005-BUSP-024.....................  ...........  CATA bus replacement,              388,711
                                                                       Arkansas.
    AZ............  E2005-BUSP-027.....................  ...........  Coconino County-Sedona             800,000
                                                                       bus system, Arizona.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-035.....................  ...........  Bellflower Dial-a-Ride,            116,614
                                                                       California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-709.....................  ...........  Los Angeles County         \a\ \g\ 728,834
                                                                       Metropolitan
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority for bus and
                                                                       bus facility
                                                                       improvements.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-036.....................  ...........  Calabasas Transit,                 485,888
                                                                       California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-037.....................  ...........  Catalina Transit                   971,779
                                                                       Terminal, Redondo
                                                                       Beach, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-041.....................  ...........  Downtown transit center             97,177
                                                                       ITS, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-044.....................  ...........  Elk Grove Park and Ride            971,779
                                                                       Facilities, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-045.....................  ...........  Fairfield/Vacaville                485,888
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Station, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-046.....................  ...........  Fresno Area Express bus            971,779
                                                                       program, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-048.....................  ...........  Hemet Transit Center bus           340,123
                                                                       facility, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-049.....................  ...........  I-15 Managed Lanes/Bus           1,652,023
                                                                       Rapid Transit, San
                                                                       Diego, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-050.....................  ...........  LAVTA buses and bus                168,921
                                                                       facilities, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-051.....................  ...........  LAVTA satellite                    101,353
                                                                       maintenance, operations
                                                                       and administrative
                                                                       facility, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-054.....................  ...........  Los Angeles Trade Tech             485,888
                                                                       intermodal links with
                                                                       bus and Metro,
                                                                       California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-055.....................  ...........  Los Angeles Valley                 485,888
                                                                       College bus station
                                                                       extension, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-058.....................  ...........  Modesto bus facility,              337,843
                                                                       California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-060.....................  ...........  Municipal Transit                  971,779
                                                                       Operators Coalition,
                                                                       California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-061.....................  ...........  Napa Transit Center                485,888
                                                                       construction,
                                                                       California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-063.....................  ...........  Palm Springs bus station            29,154
                                                                       relocation, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-064.....................  ...........  Palo Alto Intermodal               728,834
                                                                       Transit Center,
                                                                       California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-065.....................  ...........  Riverbank vehicle garage           121,472
                                                                       renovation, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-071.....................  ...........  San Luis Rey Transit               388,711
                                                                       Center, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-072.....................  ...........  Santa Clara VTA bus                728,834
                                                                       signal priority
                                                                       project, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-077.....................  ...........  South Gate Clean Air               242,945
                                                                       buses, California.
    CA............  E2005-BUSP-083.....................  ...........  Transit Oriented                   121,541
                                                                       Neighborhood Program,
                                                                       California.
    CO............  E2005-BUSP-089.....................  ...........  Colorado Statewide buses         2,738,091
                                                                       and bus facilities.
    CT............  E2005-BUSP-090.....................  ...........  Bridgeport Intermodal              583,427
                                                                       Transportation Center,
                                                                       Connecticut.
    CT............  E2005-BUSP-092.....................  ...........  Hartford/New Britain             3,887,113
                                                                       Busway, Connecticut.
    CT............  E2005-BUSP-093.....................  ...........  Pulse Point Joint                  168,921
                                                                       Development safety
                                                                       improvements,
                                                                       Connecticut.
    CT............  E2005-BUSP-094.....................  ...........  Stamford Urban                   5,830,669
                                                                       Transitway Phase II,
                                                                       Connecticut.
    CT............  E2005-BUSP-095.....................  ...........  Waterbury bus                      485,888
                                                                       maintenance facility,
                                                                       Connecticut.
    CT............  E2005-BUSP-096.....................  ...........  West Haven/Orange                  971,779
                                                                       Intermodal Facility,
                                                                       Connecticut.
    DC............  E2005-BUSP-098.....................  ...........  Union Station Intermodal           728,834
                                                                       Transportation Center,
                                                                       Washington, DC.
    DE............  E2005-BUSP-099.....................  ...........  Delaware Statewide buses         1,278,334
                                                                       and bus facilities.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-710.....................  ...........  Bus stop, bus pullout      \b\ \g\ 971,779
                                                                       and transit
                                                                       improvements consistent
                                                                       with the City of Ft.
                                                                       Lauderdale Community
                                                                       Redevelopment Agency
                                                                       plan.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-101.....................  ...........  DeBary Intermodal                  242,945
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Facility, Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-103.....................  ...........  Gainesville Regional               291,534
                                                                       Airport multi-modal
                                                                       facility, Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-105.....................  ...........  Hillsborough Area                  485,888
                                                                       Regional Transit
                                                                       (HART), Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-106.....................  ...........  Homestead East-West bus            242,945
                                                                       connector, Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-110.....................  ...........  Miami Beach Intermodal             680,245
                                                                       Greenway Transit
                                                                       Facility, Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-111.....................  ...........  Miami Beach Intermodal             680,245
                                                                       Transit Facility,
                                                                       Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-112.....................  ...........  Miami Intermodal Center,         5,830,669
                                                                       Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-113.....................  ...........  Miami-Dade County bus              485,888
                                                                       procurement, Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-114.....................  ...........  Miramar Parkway transit             97,177
                                                                       shelter enhancements,
                                                                       Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-116.....................  ...........  North Florida and West             834,466
                                                                       Coast Transit Coalition
                                                                       Bus Acquisition.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-119.....................  ...........  Putnam County                    1,457,667
                                                                       RideSolutions buses and
                                                                       bus facilities, Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-121.....................  ...........  Southwest Broward bus            1,166,133
                                                                       facility, Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-124.....................  ...........  St. Petersburg                     485,888
                                                                       intermodal facility,
                                                                       Florida.
    FL............  E2005-BUSP-126.....................  ...........  Trolley System, Boynton            242,945
                                                                       Beach, Florida.
    GA............  E2005-BUSP-130.....................  ...........  Atlantic Station,                1,068,956
                                                                       Georgia.
    GA............  E2005-BUSP-700.....................  ...........  Georgia Regional                 4,373,003
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority (GRTA).
    GA............  E2005-BUSP-135.....................  ...........  Moultrie Intermodal                485,888
                                                                       Facility, Georgia.
    IA............  E2005-BUSP-144.....................  ...........  UNI multimodal project,          2,797,380
                                                                       Iowa.
    ID............  E2005-BUSP-145.....................  ...........  Idaho Transit Coalition          1,069,753
                                                                       Statewide buses and bus
                                                                       facilities.
    IL............  E2005-BUSP-146.....................  ...........  Bus facilities for               1,181,668
                                                                       Bloomington, Macomb,
                                                                       Peoria, and Rock Island
                                                                       (from Illinois
                                                                       Statewide buses and bus
                                                                       facilities).
    IL............  E2005-BUSP-147.....................  ...........  Champaign Day Care                 728,834
                                                                       Center/Park-n-Ride
                                                                       (from Illinois
                                                                       Statewide buses and bus
                                                                       facilities).
    IL............  E2005-BUSP-148.....................  ...........  City of Chicago's Free             728,833
                                                                       Trolley System (from
                                                                       Illinois Statewide
                                                                       buses and bus
                                                                       facilities).
    IL............  E2005-BUSP-149.....................  ...........  Downstate Illinois               2,915,335
                                                                       replacement buses (from
                                                                       Illinois Statewide
                                                                       buses and bus
                                                                       facilities).
    IN............  E2005-BUSP-155.....................  ...........  Citilink, Indiana.......           514,687
    IN............  E2005-BUSP-157.....................  ...........  Ivy Tech State College             485,888
                                                                       multmodal facility,
                                                                       Indiana.

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    KS............  E2005-BUSP-164.....................  ...........  Kansas statewide bus and           491,839
                                                                       bus facilities.
    KS............  E2005-BUSP-165.....................  ...........  Lawrence Transit System            388,711
                                                                       maintenance facility,
                                                                       Kansas.
    KS............  E2005-BUSP-166.....................  ...........  Regional maintenance/              777,422
                                                                       paratransit scheduling
                                                                       facility, Kansas.
    KS............  E2005-BUSP-167.....................  ...........  Wichita Transit                    242,945
                                                                       Authority buses and bus
                                                                       facilities, Kansas.
    KY............  E2005-BUSP-171.....................  ...........  Manchester, Clay County          1,943,557
                                                                       Intermodal Facility,
                                                                       Kentucky.
    KY............  E2005-BUSP-172.....................  ...........  Murray/Calloway County           1,447,701
                                                                       Transit Authority,
                                                                       Kentucky.
    KY............  E2005-BUSP-175.....................  ...........  Southern and Eastern               500,000
                                                                       Kentucky buses and bus
                                                                       facilities.
    KY............  E2005-BUSP-177.....................  ...........  Transit Authority of               203,212
                                                                       River City, Louisville,
                                                                       Kentucky.
    KY............  E2005-BUSP-178.....................  ...........  University of Louisville         2,429,445
                                                                       bus shuttle program,
                                                                       Kentucky.
    LA............  E2005-BUSP-180.....................  ...........  Louisiana Statewide              3,417,992
                                                                       buses and bus
                                                                       facilities.
    MA............  E2005-BUSP-183.....................  ...........  Attleboro Intermodal             1,943,557
                                                                       Transportation Center,
                                                                       Massachusetts.
    MA............  E2005-BUSP-190.....................  ...........  Lechmere Station                   971,779
                                                                       intermodal,
                                                                       Massachusetts.
    MA............  E2005-BUSP-194.....................  ...........  Salem Intermodal Center            971,779
                                                                       improvement project,
                                                                       Massachusetts.
    MA............  E2005-BUSP-195.....................  ...........  Springfield Union                6,505,083
                                                                       Station, Springfield,
                                                                       Massachusetts.
    MA............  E2005-BUSP-196.....................  ...........  UMass Transit RTIC and           3,887,113
                                                                       training facility,
                                                                       Massachusetts.
    MA............  E2005-BUSP-197.....................  ...........  Wonderland Station               1,943,557
                                                                       improvements, Revere,
                                                                       Massachusetts.
    MD............  E2005-BUSP-198.....................  ...........  Glenmont Metrorail                 485,888
                                                                       parking garage
                                                                       expansion, Maryland.
    MD............  E2005-BUSP-199.....................  ...........  Howard County Transit              485,888
                                                                       repair facility,
                                                                       Maryland.
    MD............  E2005-BUSP-200.....................  ...........  Maryland Statewide buses         3,609,668
                                                                       and bus facilities.
    MD............  E2005-BUSP-201.....................  ...........  Rockville Town Center              971,779
                                                                       transit project,
                                                                       Maryland.
    ME............  E2005-BUSP-206.....................  ...........  Millinocket Airport                 34,012
                                                                       transfer bus project,
                                                                       Maine.
    MI............  E2005-BUSP-207.....................  ...........  Allegan County                   1,132,067
                                                                       Transportation,
                                                                       Michigan.
    MI............  E2005-BUSP-209.....................  ...........  Ann Arbor Transit                  337,843
                                                                       Authority (AATA)
                                                                       transit center,
                                                                       Michigan.
    MI............  E2005-BUSP-223.....................  ...........  Harbor Transit, Michigan           194,357
    MI............  E2005-BUSP-237.....................  ...........  Muskegon Area Transit              485,888
                                                                       System, Michigan.
    MN............  E2005-BUSP-246.....................  ...........  Como Rider program,              1,457,667
                                                                       Minnesota.
    MN............  E2005-BUSP-248.....................  ...........  Greater Minnesota                  112,000
                                                                       Transit.
    MN............  E2005-BUSP-711.....................  ...........  White Earth Tribal         \c\ \g\ 971,779
                                                                       Nation bus and bus
                                                                       related activities, MN.
    MO............  E2005-BUSP-258.....................  ...........  Missouri statewide bus             855,797
                                                                       and bus facilities.
    MO............  E2005-BUSP-259.....................  ...........  Southern Missouri buses            320,297
                                                                       and bus facilities.
    MS............  E2005-BUSP-260.....................  ...........  Harrison County HOV/Bus          1,943,557
                                                                       rapid transit Canal
                                                                       Road intermodal
                                                                       connector, Mississippi.
    MS............  E2005-BUSP-704.....................  ...........  City of Jackson,             \d\ 2,915,334
                                                                       Mississippi.
    MS............  E2005-BUSP-263.....................  ...........  Mississippi Valley State           194,357
                                                                       University mass transit
                                                                       program expansion,
                                                                       Mississippi.
    MT............  E2005-BUSP-266.....................  ...........  Billings public bus and          2,429,445
                                                                       medical transfer
                                                                       facility, Montana.
    NC............  E2005-BUSP-268.....................  ...........  Chapel Hill replacement             24,422
                                                                       buses, North Carolina.
    NC............  E2005-BUSP-269.....................  ...........  Charlotte Multi-modal               17,839
                                                                       Transportation Center,
                                                                       North Carolina.
    NC............  E2005-BUSP-271.....................  ...........  North Carolina Statewide         2,682,851
                                                                       buses and bus
                                                                       facilities.
    NC............  E2005-BUSP-272.....................  ...........  Triangle Transit                   971,779
                                                                       Authority replacement
                                                                       buses, North Carolina.
    ND............  E2005-BUSP-273.....................  ...........  North Dakota Statewide             626,797
                                                                       buses and bus
                                                                       facilities.
    NE............  E2005-BUSP-274.....................  ...........  Kearney RYDE Transit,            1,020,367
                                                                       Nebraska.
    NJ............  E2005-BUSP-280.....................  ...........  Bergen Intermodal                1,943,557
                                                                       Stations and Park
                                                                       N'Rides, New Jersey.
    NJ............  E2005-BUSP-281.....................  ...........  Englewood bus purchase,            364,417
                                                                       New Jersey.
    NJ............  E2005-BUSP-285.....................  ...........  Park and Ride for the              971,779
                                                                       Edison Train Station,
                                                                       New Jersey.
    NM............  E2005-BUSP-289.....................  ...........  New Mexico Statewide bus            93,097
                                                                       and bus facilities.
    NM............  E2005-BUSP-291.....................  ...........  West Side transit                  371,779
                                                                       facility, New Mexico.
    NV............  E2005-BUSP-292.....................  ...........  Bus Rapid Transit,                 291,779
                                                                       Virginia Street Phase
                                                                       1, Nevada.
    NV............  E2005-BUSP-294.....................  ...........  Las Vegas buses, Nevada.           971,779
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-296.....................  ...........  Boro Park JCC bus                  194,357
                                                                       purchase, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-297.....................  ...........  Brookhaven Town Senior             121,472
                                                                       Citizen Jitney Bus, New
                                                                       York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-298.....................  ...........  Broome County hybrid             1,554,845
                                                                       buses, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-300.....................  ...........  Bus Facility, 65th               7,288,337
                                                                       Street Intermodal
                                                                       Station, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-301.....................  ...........  Central New York                 3,158,279
                                                                       Regional Transportation
                                                                       Authority, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-302.....................  ...........  Fort Edward Intermodal             291,534
                                                                       Station, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-303.....................  ...........  Irvington Intermodal               242,945
                                                                       Upgrades, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-304.....................  ...........  Jacobi Transportation              971,779
                                                                       Facility, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-305.....................  ...........  Jamaica Intermodal               1,943,557
                                                                       Facilities, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-306.....................  ...........  JCC of Coney Island Bus             97,177
                                                                       Purchase, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-308.....................  ...........  Pelham Intermodal                  485,888
                                                                       Improvements, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-309.....................  ...........  Renaissance Square, New          6,316,558
                                                                       York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-310.....................  ...........  Rochester Central Bus            5,441,959
                                                                       Terminal, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-311.....................  ...........  Senior Bus Service Bus             291,534
                                                                       Replacement, North
                                                                       Hempstead, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-314.....................  ...........  Sullivan County buses              485,888
                                                                       and bus facilities, New
                                                                       York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-316.....................  ...........  Tuckahoe Intermodal                 38,872
                                                                       Improvements, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-317.....................  ...........  Ulster County Hybrid                     1
                                                                       Buses, New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-318.....................  ...........  Westchester County Bee           3,887,113
                                                                       Line Bus Replacement,
                                                                       New York.
    NY............  E2005-BUSP-319.....................  ...........  White Plains Downtown              242,945
                                                                       Circulator, New York.
    OH............  E2005-BUSP-321.....................  ...........  Central Ohio Transit               534,478
                                                                       Authority Paratransit
                                                                       Facility.
    OH............  E2005-BUSP-322.....................  ...........  Central Ohio Transity              194,357
                                                                       Authority ITS Phase III.

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    OH............  E2005-BUSP-323.....................  ...........  Cincinnati Local                   777,422
                                                                       Community bus
                                                                       enhancements, Ohio.
    OH............  E2005-BUSP-324.....................  ...........  Cleveland Clinic                   971,779
                                                                       Pedestrian Access
                                                                       Tunnel, Ohio.
    OH............  E2005-BUSP-325.....................  ...........  Cuyahoga County Plan for           971,779
                                                                       Senior Transportation,
                                                                       Ohio.
    OH............  E2005-BUSP-328.....................  ...........  Ohio statewide buses and           529,163
                                                                       bus facilities.
    OH............  E2005-BUSP-330.....................  ...........  TARTA/TARPS Intermodal           1,457,667
                                                                       Facility, Ohio.
    OK............  E2005-BUSP-331.....................  ...........  Lawton buses and bus               201,158
                                                                       facilities, Oklahoma.
    OK............  E2005-BUSP-333.....................  ...........  Northern Oklahoma                4,858,891
                                                                       regional multimodal
                                                                       facilities and transit
                                                                       system, Oklahoma.
    OK............  E2005-BUSP-334.....................  ...........  Oklahoma DOT Transit             2,300,771
                                                                       Program, Oklahoma.
    OK............  E2005-BUSP-706.....................  ...........  Tulsa transit buses and      \e\ 1,943,557
                                                                       equipment/Tulsa Transit
                                                                       Multi-use facility in
                                                                       Tulsa, Oklahoma.
    OR............  E2005-BUSP-338.....................  ...........  Lewis and Clark explorer           485,888
                                                                       shuttle parking, Oregon.
    OR............  E2005-BUSP-341.....................  ...........  South Metro Area Rapid             485,888
                                                                       Transit park-and-ride
                                                                       facility and transit
                                                                       center, Oregon.
    OR............  E2005-BUSP-343.....................  ...........  Yamhill County Transit              81,028
                                                                       bus and bus facilities,
                                                                       Oregon.
    PA............  E2005-BUSP-346.....................  ...........  Ardmore transit center,          5,404,669
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E2005-BUSP-347.....................  ...........  Area Transit Authority,          1,384,784
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E2005-BUSP-348.....................  ...........  Area Transportation                766,724
                                                                       Authority of North
                                                                       Central Pennsylvania
                                                                       passenger terminal,
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E2005-BUSP-357.....................  ...........  Cruise Terminal                    485,888
                                                                       Intermodal Facility,
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E2005-BUSP-360.....................  ...........  Harrisburg                         971,779
                                                                       Transportation Center,
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E2005-BUSP-362.....................  ...........  Incline Plane Cable                116,614
                                                                       Replacement, Johnstown,
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E2005-BUSP-363.....................  ...........  Mid Mon Valley Transit             585,013
                                                                       Authority, Charleroi,
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E2005-BUSP-364.....................  ...........  Mid-County Transit                 213,792
                                                                       Authority Kittanning,
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E2005-BUSP-366.....................  ...........  Northumberland County               97,177
                                                                       Transportation,
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E2005-BUSP-368.....................  ...........  Union Station Intermodal         1,943,557
                                                                       Trade and Transit
                                                                       Center, Schuylkill
                                                                       County, Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E2005-BUSP-369.....................  ...........  Union/Snyder                     1,457,667
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Alliance, Union County,
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PR............  E2005-BUSP-372.....................  ...........  Carolina Mini-Buses,             1,846,378
                                                                       Puerto Rico.
    RI              E2005-BUSP-373.....................  ...........  Elmwood Facility                 1,943,557
                                                                       Expansion, Rhode Island.
    SC............  E2005-BUSP-376.....................  ...........  South Carolina Statewide           858,714
                                                                       buses and bus
                                                                       facilities.
    TN............  E2005-BUSP-381.....................  ...........  Memphis Airport                  2,915,334
                                                                       Intermodal Facility,
                                                                       Tennessee.
    TN............  E2005-BUSP-382.....................  ...........  Southeast Tennessee                728,834
                                                                       Human Resource Agency.
    TN............  E2005-BUSP-383.....................  ...........  Tennessee Statewide              3,714,644
                                                                       buses and bus
                                                                       facilities.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-386.....................  ...........  Brazos Transit District            485,888
                                                                       passenger shelter
                                                                       program, Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-387.....................  ...........  Bryan Intermodel Transit           317,061
                                                                       Terminal with Parking,
                                                                       Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-388.....................  ...........  Bryan/College Station            1,259,424
                                                                       Bus Replacement
                                                                       Program, Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-389.....................  ...........  Capital Metro North                405,411
                                                                       Operating Facility,
                                                                       Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-390.....................  ...........  Capitol Metro buses and            675,686
                                                                       bus facilities, Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-392.....................  ...........  CNG bus replacement,               388,711
                                                                       Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-393.....................  ...........  Corpus Christi buses and           691,008
                                                                       bus facilities, Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-395.....................  ...........  Denton Downtown                  3,109,690
                                                                       multimodal transit
                                                                       facility, Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-396.....................  ...........  EL Paso buses, Texas....                 1
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-399.....................  ...........  Houston METRO, Park and          4,581,945
                                                                       Rides, Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-401.....................  ...........  Hunt County Committee on           971,779
                                                                       Aging Transit Vehicles,
                                                                       Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-403.....................  ...........  Laredo Bus Hub and               1,943,557
                                                                       Maintenance Facility,
                                                                       Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-405.....................  ...........  The Woodlands Capital              437,301
                                                                       Cost of Contracting
                                                                       Program, Texas.
    TX............  E2005-BUSP-406.....................  ...........  Waco Transit Alternative         3,887,113
                                                                       Fueled Bus Purchase,
                                                                       Texas.
    VA............  E2005-BUSP-415.....................  ...........  Hampton Roads Transit            2,186,501
                                                                       New Maintenance
                                                                       Facilities, Virginia.
    VA............  E2005-BUSP-416.....................  ...........  I-66/Vienna Metrorail              583,067
                                                                       Accessibility
                                                                       Improvements, Virginia.
    VA............  E2005-BUSP-417.....................  ...........  James City County                  815,334
                                                                       natural gas buses,
                                                                       Virginia.
    VA............  E2005-BUSP-419.....................  ...........  Potomac Yard Transit               777,422
                                                                       Way, Virginia.
    VT............  E2005-BUSP-712.....................  ...........  Connecticut River           \ab\ 1,943,557
                                                                       Transit for bus and bus
                                                                       related projects in
                                                                       Southeastern Vermont.
    VT............  E2005-BUSP-425.....................  ...........  Vermont Statewide buses            700,481
                                                                       and bus facilities.
    WA............  E2005-BUSP-426.....................  ...........  Ben Franklin Transit             1,020,367
                                                                       Facility Improvements,
                                                                       Washington.
    WA............  E2005-BUSP-429.....................  ...........  Community Transit Bus              971,779
                                                                       and Van Replacement,
                                                                       Washington.
    WA............  E2005-BUSP-430.....................  ...........  Edmonds Crossing                   337,843
                                                                       Mulitmodal
                                                                       Transportation Project,
                                                                       Washington.
    WA............  E2005-BUSP-433.....................  ...........  Grant Transit Authority            777,422
                                                                       vehicle replacement,
                                                                       Washington.
    WA............  E2005-BUSP-438.....................  ...........  Jefferson Transit                  202,706
                                                                       operations/maintenance
                                                                       facility, Washington.
    WA............  E2005-BUSP-441.....................  ...........  King County Metro, King          1,443,557
                                                                       County Airfield
                                                                       Transfer Area,
                                                                       Washington.
    WA............  E2005-BUSP-446.....................  ...........  Pierce Transit Base                971,779
                                                                       expansion, Washington.
    WA............  E2005-BUSP-447.....................  ...........  Port Angeles                   \f\ 971,779
                                                                       International Gateway
                                                                       Center, Washington.
    WA............  E2005-BUSP-437.....................  ...........  Jefferson Transit                  728,834
                                                                       (Washington Small Bus
                                                                       System Program of
                                                                       Projects, Washington).
                                                                                               -----------------
        Subtotal FY 2005 Unobligated Allocations..............................................      $249,592,772
FY 2006 Unobligated Allocations:
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-000....................  ...........  Alaska Native Medical              742,500
                                                                       Center intermodal bus/
                                                                       parking facility.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-001....................          427  Alaska Native Medical            1,138,500
                                                                       Center intermodal
                                                                       parking facility.

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    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-002....................          466  Anchorage-Transit Needs.           226,710
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-003....................          422  C Street Expanded bus            1,138,500
                                                                       facility and inter-
                                                                       modal parking garage,
                                                                       Anchorage, AK.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-004....................          425  CITC Non-profit Services           683,100
                                                                       Center inter-modal
                                                                       parking facility,
                                                                       Anchorage, AK.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-005....................          541  Hoonah, AK-Intermodal              453,420
                                                                       Ferry Dock.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-006....................          416  Improve marine inter-            3,187,800
                                                                       modal facilities in
                                                                       Ketchikan.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-007....................          236  Juneau, Alaska-transit             341,550
                                                                       bus acquisition and
                                                                       transit center.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-008....................          550  Juneau-Transit Bus                 340,560
                                                                       Acquisition and Transit
                                                                       Center.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-009....................          553  Ketchikan, Alaska-                  56,430
                                                                       Transit Needs.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-010....................          574  Matsu, Alaska-Transit              113,850
                                                                       Needs.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-011....................          423  Morris Thompson Cultural           569,250
                                                                       and Visitors Center
                                                                       intermodal parking
                                                                       facility, Fairbanks, AK.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-012....................          596  North Slope Borough, AK-           453,420
                                                                       Transit Purposes.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-013....................          597  North Star Borough, AK-            226,710
                                                                       Transit Purposes.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-014....................          616  Sitka, Alaska-Transit               56,430
                                                                       Needs.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-015....................  ...........  Skagway Intermodal                 425,793
                                                                       facility, Alaska.
    AK............  E-2006-BUSP-016....................          664  Wrangell, AK-Ferry                 226,710
                                                                       Infrastructure.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-018....................          461  Alabama Institute for              113,850
                                                                       Deaf and Blind-Bus
                                                                       project.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-019....................  ...........  Alabama State Docks              2,138,400
                                                                       Choctaw Point Terminal.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-020....................          462  Alabama State Port               4,536,180
                                                                       Authority-Choctaw Point
                                                                       Terminal.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-021....................          437  American Village/                   76,143
                                                                       Montevallo, Alabama
                                                                       construction of closed
                                                                       loop Access Road, bus
                                                                       lanes and parking
                                                                       facility.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-329....................          469  Auburn University-                 906,840
                                                                       Intermodal Parking
                                                                       Garage.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-022....................           98  Birmingham, AL Expansion           380,714
                                                                       of Downtown Intermodal
                                                                       Facility, Phase II.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-023....................          496  City of Birmingham, AL-          1,133,550
                                                                       Birmingham Downtown
                                                                       Intermodal Terminal,
                                                                       Phase II.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-024....................          501  City of Huntsville, AL-          1,133,550
                                                                       Cummings Park
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-026....................          504  City of Montgomery, AL-            906,840
                                                                       Montgomery Airport
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-027....................          507  City of Tuscaloosa, AL-      \h\ 1,360,260
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-028....................  ...........  Family Connection of                49,500
                                                                       Shelby County Trans
                                                                       Project, AL.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-029....................  ...........  Gadsden State Community            594,000
                                                                       College Transit
                                                                       Project, AL.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-030....................          528  Gadsden, AL-Community              113,850
                                                                       Buses.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-032....................  ...........  Lawson State Community             445,500
                                                                       College, Alabama.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-033....................          582  Mobile County, AL                  113,850
                                                                       Commission-Bus project.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-034....................  ...........  Mobile Waterfront                  594,000
                                                                       Infrastructure
                                                                       Development, AL.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-036....................  ...........  Trolley Plaza, AL.......           123,750
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-037....................          644  University of Alabama in         1,587,960
                                                                       Birmingham Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-038....................          645  University of Alabama in         1,360,260
                                                                       Huntsville Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-039....................          646  University of Alabama            2,041,380
                                                                       Intermodal Facility
                                                                       South.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-040....................          647  University of Alabama              340,560
                                                                       Transit System.
    AL............  E-2006-BUSP-041....................          650  US Space and Rocket                226,710
                                                                       Center, AL-Tramway
                                                                       Expansion.
    AR............  E-2006-BUSP-042....................          487  Central Arkansas Transit           445,500
                                                                       Authority Facility
                                                                       Upgrades.
    AR............  E-2006-BUSP-044....................          231  Harrison, Arkansas-                  7,614
                                                                       Trolley Barn.
    AR............  E-2006-BUSP-045....................  ...........  State of Arkansas-Bus            3,960,000
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-047....................  ...........  Coconino County Bus                990,000
                                                                       Facilities, AZ.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-048....................          304  Coconino County buses              237,947
                                                                       and bus facilities for
                                                                       Flagstaff, AZ.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-049....................          229  Coconino County, Arizona-          180,839
                                                                       Bus and bus facilities
                                                                       for the Sedona Transit
                                                                       System.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-050....................  ...........  East Valley Bus                    990,000
                                                                       Maintenance Facility,
                                                                       AZ.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-051....................  ...........  Intermodal Center,                 801,900
                                                                       Scottsdale, AZ.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-052....................           47  Phoenix, AZ Construct              190,357
                                                                       City of Phoenix para-
                                                                       transit facility (Dial-
                                                                       A-Ride).
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-053....................          346  Phoenix, AZ Construct              951,786
                                                                       metro bus facility in
                                                                       Phoenix's West Valley.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-054....................          150  Phoenix, AZ Construct              190,357
                                                                       regional heavy bus
                                                                       maintenance facility.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-055....................  ...........  Phoenix/Avondale/                1,485,000
                                                                       Glendale Bus Expansion,
                                                                       Arizona.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-056....................  ...........  Phoenix/Glendale West              990,000
                                                                       Valley Operating
                                                                       Facility, Arizona.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-057....................           26  Scottsdale, Arizona-               475,893
                                                                       Plan, design, and
                                                                       construct intermodal
                                                                       center.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-1113...................  ...........  Bio-diesel vehicles in       \i\ 1,980,000
                                                                       Tucson, AZ.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-059....................          203  Tempe, Arizona-Construct         1,237,322
                                                                       East Valley Metro Bus
                                                                       Facility.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-060....................  ...........  Tucson SunTran                   1,485,000
                                                                       Alternative Fuel Bus
                                                                       Replacement, AZ.
    AZ............  E-2006-BUSP-061....................  ...........  Tucson SunTran Bus               4,950,000
                                                                       Storage and Maintenance
                                                                       Facility, AZ.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-062....................  ...........  ADA Paratransit                    495,000
                                                                       Vehicles, San Diego, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-065....................          398  Amador County,                     190,357
                                                                       California-Regional
                                                                       Transit Center.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-066....................           76  Baldwin Park, CA                   380,714
                                                                       Construct vehicle and
                                                                       bicycle parking lot and
                                                                       pedestrian rest area at
                                                                       transit center.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-067....................          227  Berkeley, CA Construct             571,072
                                                                       Ed Roberts Campus
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Disability Center.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-068....................  ...........  Blue Line Trolley                  346,500
                                                                       Shelter Improvements,
                                                                       CA.

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    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-069....................  ...........  Burbank Airport Hybrid             495,000
                                                                       Shuttle Demonstration
                                                                       Project, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-070....................          119  Burbank, CA CNG Transit             85,661
                                                                       Vehicles Purchase for
                                                                       Local Transit Network
                                                                       Expansion.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-071....................          396  Burbank, CA Construction            47,589
                                                                       of Empire Area Transit
                                                                       Center near Burbank
                                                                       Airport.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-072....................          190  Calexico, CA Purchase               57,107
                                                                       new buses for the
                                                                       Calexico Transit System.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-073....................          132  Carson, CA Purchase one             47,589
                                                                       bus.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-074....................          407  Carson, CA Purchase one             47,589
                                                                       trolley-bus vehicle.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-075....................          108  Carson, CA Purchase two             95,179
                                                                       transfer facility.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-076....................           54  City of Alameda, CA                380,714
                                                                       Plan, design, and
                                                                       construct intermodal
                                                                       facility.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-077....................          155  City of Livermore, CA              428,304
                                                                       Construct Bus Facility
                                                                       for Livermore Amador
                                                                       Valley Transit
                                                                       Authority.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-078....................  ...........  City of Modesto's Bus              495,000
                                                                       Maintenance Facility,
                                                                       CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-079....................  ...........  Construct bus shelters             247,500
                                                                       in Bellflower, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-080....................  ...........  Corona Transit Center,             495,000
                                                                       CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-081....................          158  Covina, El Monte,                  333,125
                                                                       Baldwin Park, Upland,
                                                                       CA Parking and
                                                                       Electronic Signage
                                                                       Improvements.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-082....................          207  Culver City, CA Purchase           704,322
                                                                       compressed natural gas
                                                                       buses and expand
                                                                       natural gas fueling
                                                                       facility.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-083....................           17  Davis, CA Davis Multi-             190,357
                                                                       Modal Station to
                                                                       improve entrance to
                                                                       Amtrak Depot and
                                                                       parking lot, provide
                                                                       additional parking and
                                                                       improve service.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-084....................           11  Development of Gold                177,093
                                                                       Country Stage Transit
                                                                       Transfer Center, Nevada
                                                                       County, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-087....................  ...........  Ed Roberts Campus,                 297,000
                                                                       Berkeley, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-088....................  ...........  El Garces Intermodal             1,980,000
                                                                       Station, Needles, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-089....................          101  Emeryville, CA Expand &            190,357
                                                                       Improve Inter-modal
                                                                       Transit Center at
                                                                       Amtrak Station.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-091....................  ...........  Fairfield/Vacaville                495,000
                                                                       Intermodal Station, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-092....................  ...........  Foothill Transit, San            3,267,000
                                                                       Gabriel Valley, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-093....................          387  Fresno, CA-Develop                 190,357
                                                                       program of low-emission
                                                                       transit vehicles.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-094....................          260  Gardena, CA Purchase of          1,166,889
                                                                       alternative fuel buses
                                                                       for service expansion,
                                                                       on-board security
                                                                       system and bus facility
                                                                       training equipment.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-095....................          212  Glendale, CA                       190,357
                                                                       Construction of
                                                                       Downtown Streetcar
                                                                       Project.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-096....................            1  Glendale, CA Purchase of            87,945
                                                                       CNG Buses for Glendale
                                                                       Beeline Transit System.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-097....................  ...........  Golden Empire Transit              247,500
                                                                       traffic signal priority
                                                                       project, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-098....................  ...........  Greater Sacramento                 990,000
                                                                       Regional Bus
                                                                       Replacement/Bus
                                                                       Facility Expansion, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-099....................          414  Hercules, CA Inter-modal           285,536
                                                                       Rail Station
                                                                       Improvements.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-1107...................  ...........  Intermodal Park and Ride       \j\ 297,000
                                                                       Facility at Discovery
                                                                       Science Center, Santa
                                                                       Ana, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-101....................  ...........  Intermodal Transit                 396,000
                                                                       Center, Bell Gardens,
                                                                       CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-103....................  ...........  La Habra Shuttle Senior            155,430
                                                                       Transportation Program,
                                                                       CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-104....................  ...........  Lakewood Bus Stop                  396,000
                                                                       Improvements, Lakewood,
                                                                       California.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-105....................  ...........  Livermoore Amador Valley           990,000
                                                                       Satellite Maintenance
                                                                       and Operations
                                                                       Facility, California.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-106....................  ...........  Long Beach Transit Bus             742,500
                                                                       Purchase, California.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-107....................          276  Long Beach, Ca Museum of           380,714
                                                                       Latin American Art,
                                                                       Long Beach, to build
                                                                       intermodal park and
                                                                       ride facility.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-108....................          332  Long Beach, CA Park and            190,357
                                                                       Ride Facility.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-109....................          295  Long Beach, CA Purchase            571,072
                                                                       one larger (75.
                                                                       passengers) and two
                                                                       smaller (40 passengers)
                                                                       ferryboats and
                                                                       construct related dock
                                                                       work to facilitate the
                                                                       use and accessibility
                                                                       of the ferryboats.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-110....................          410  Long Beach, CA Purchase            571,072
                                                                       ten clean fuel buses.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-111....................          443  Los Angeles County                  61,866
                                                                       Metropolitan Transit
                                                                       Authority, CA capital
                                                                       funds for facility
                                                                       improvements to support
                                                                       the Cal State
                                                                       Northridge tram system.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-112....................  ...........  Los Angeles Valley                 742,500
                                                                       College Bus Station
                                                                       Extension, California.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-113....................          140  Los Angeles, CA Crenshaw         1,623,366
                                                                       Bus Rapid Transit.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-114....................          223  Los Angeles, CA Design             285,536
                                                                       and construct improved
                                                                       transit and pedestrian
                                                                       linkages between Los
                                                                       Angeles Community
                                                                       College and nearby MTA
                                                                       rail stop and bus lines.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-115....................          307  Los Angeles, CA Improve             95,179
                                                                       safety, mobility and
                                                                       access between LATTC,
                                                                       Metro line and nearby
                                                                       bus stops on Grand Ave
                                                                       between Washington and
                                                                       23rd.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-116....................          121  Los Angeles, CA Improve            285,536
                                                                       transit shelters,
                                                                       sidewalks lighting and
                                                                       landscaping around
                                                                       Cedar's-Sinai Medical
                                                                       Center.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-118....................           36  Los Angeles, CA Wilshire-          190,357
                                                                       Vermont subway station
                                                                       reconstruction.

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    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-119....................            6  Los Angeles, CA,                   150,382
                                                                       Construction of
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Center at California
                                                                       State University Los
                                                                       Angeles.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-120....................          567  Los Angeles, CA, Fly-              495,000
                                                                       Away Bus System
                                                                       Expansion.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-121....................          566  Los Angeles, CA, LAX               495,000
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center
                                                                       Rail and Bus System
                                                                       Expansion.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-122....................          311  Mammoth Lakes,                      95,179
                                                                       California-Regional
                                                                       Transit Maintenance
                                                                       Facility.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-123....................          112  Mariposa, CA-Yosemite              475,893
                                                                       National Park CNG-
                                                                       Hydrogen transit buses
                                                                       and facilities.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-124....................          266  Martinez, CA Inter-modal           285,536
                                                                       Facility Restoration.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-125....................          285  Metro Gold Line Foothill         2,855,358
                                                                       Extension Light Rail
                                                                       Transit Project from
                                                                       Pasadena, CA to
                                                                       Montclair, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-126....................           39  Monrovia, California-              571,072
                                                                       Transit Village Project.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-127....................  ...........  Monrovia, Los Angeles            1,485,000
                                                                       County, CA, Transit
                                                                       Village.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-128....................          200  Montebello, CA Bus Lines           133,250
                                                                       Bus Fleet Replacement
                                                                       Project.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-130....................          321  Monterey Park, CA Catch             60,915
                                                                       Basins at Transit Stop
                                                                       Installation.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-131....................          191  Monterey Park, CA Safety           304,572
                                                                       improvements at a bus
                                                                       stop including creation
                                                                       of bus loading areas
                                                                       and street improvements.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-132....................  ...........  Monterey Salinas                   396,000
                                                                       Transit, Monterey,
                                                                       California.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-133....................          375  Monterey, CA Purchase              190,357
                                                                       bus equipment.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-134....................           43  Needles, California-El             380,714
                                                                       Garces Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-135....................  ...........  New Bus Facility Capital           990,000
                                                                       Improvements,
                                                                       California (San
                                                                       Joaquin).
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-136....................           92  Norwalk, CA Transit                152,286
                                                                       System Bus Procurement
                                                                       and Los Angeles World
                                                                       Airport Remote Fly-Away
                                                                       Facility Project.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-137....................          392  Oakland, CA Construct              171,321
                                                                       Bay Trail between
                                                                       Coliseum BART station
                                                                       and Martin Luther King,
                                                                       Jr. Regional Shoreline.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-138....................          352  Oakland, CA Construct              190,357
                                                                       streetscape &
                                                                       intermodal improvements
                                                                       at BART Station Transit
                                                                       Villages.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-139....................  ...........  OCTA BRT................         1,485,000
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-142....................          173  Ontario, CA Construct              190,654
                                                                       Omnitrans Transcenter.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-143....................          194  Orange County Transit            1,006,989
                                                                       Authority, California-
                                                                       Security surveillance
                                                                       and monitoring
                                                                       equipment.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-144....................          244  Orange County, CA                  190,357
                                                                       Purchase buses for
                                                                       rapid transit.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-145....................          366  Orange County, CA                  190,357
                                                                       Transportation Projects
                                                                       to Encourage Use of
                                                                       Transit to Reduce
                                                                       Congestion.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-146....................  ...........  Pacific Station                    396,000
                                                                       Multimodal Facility,
                                                                       Santa Cruz, California.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-147....................  ...........  Palm Springs Aerial                594,000
                                                                       Tramway Bus Project, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-148....................           45  Palm Springs, California-           95,179
                                                                       Sunline Transit bus
                                                                       purchase.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-149....................           70  Palm Springs, California-          190,357
                                                                       Sunline Transit:
                                                                       CalStrat-Weststart fuel
                                                                       cell bus program.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-150....................  ...........  Paramount Easy Rider               198,000
                                                                       Clean-Air Buses,
                                                                       Paramount, California.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-151....................          399  Pasadena, CA ITS                   190,357
                                                                       Improvements.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-395....................  ...........  Placerville Station II..       \k\ 990,000
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-152....................          116  Pleasant Hill, CA                  285,536
                                                                       Construct Diablo Valley
                                                                       College Bus Transit
                                                                       Center.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-153....................  ...........  Redondo Beach Coastal              693,000
                                                                       Shuttle Transit
                                                                       Vehicles, California.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-154....................          251  Redondo Beach, CA                  152,286
                                                                       Capital Equipment
                                                                       procurement of 12.
                                                                       Compressed Natural Gas
                                                                       (CNG) Transit Vehicles
                                                                       for Coastal Shuttle
                                                                       Services by Beach
                                                                       Cities Transit.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-155....................          286  Richmond, CA BART                  951,786
                                                                       Parking Structure.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-156....................  ...........  Riverside Transit                  742,500
                                                                       Center, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-157....................          171  Riverside, California-              95,179
                                                                       RTA Advanced Traveler
                                                                       Information System.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-158....................  ...........  Rosemary Children's                 74,250
                                                                       Services'
                                                                       Transportation Program,
                                                                       California.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-159....................          189  Sacramento, CA Bus                 380,714
                                                                       enhancement and
                                                                       improvements-construct
                                                                       maintenance facility
                                                                       and purchase clean-fuel
                                                                       buses to improve
                                                                       transit service.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-160....................           84  Sacramento, CA Construct         1,332,500
                                                                       intermodal station and
                                                                       related improvements.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-162....................          253  San Bernardino, CA                  95,179
                                                                       Implement Santa Fe
                                                                       Depot improvements in
                                                                       San Bernardino.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-164....................          282  San Diego, CA Completion           380,714
                                                                       of San Diego Joint
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Operations Center
                                                                       (JTOC).
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-165....................          314  San Diego, CA Widen                 57,107
                                                                       sidewalks and bus stop
                                                                       entrance, and provide
                                                                       diagonal parking, in
                                                                       the Skyline Paradise
                                                                       Hills neighborhood (Reo
                                                                       Drive).
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-166....................          183  San Fernando Valley, CA            114,214
                                                                       Reseda Blvd. Bus Rapid
                                                                       Transit Route.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-167....................          127  San Fernando, CA                   578,686
                                                                       Purchase CNG buses and
                                                                       related equipment and
                                                                       construct facilities.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-173....................          341  San Gabriel Valley, CA-          1,808,393
                                                                       Foothill Transit Park
                                                                       and Rides.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-174....................          254  San Joaquin, California            761,429
                                                                       Regional Rail-Altamont
                                                                       Commuter Express
                                                                       Corridor inter-modal
                                                                       centers.

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    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-175....................          382  San Luis Ray, California-           95,179
                                                                       Transit Center Project.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-176....................  ...........  San Luis Rey Transit               495,000
                                                                       Center.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-177....................          145  Santa Ana, CA Improve              190,357
                                                                       Santa Ana transit
                                                                       terminal.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-178....................          147  Santa Barbara, CA-                  57,107
                                                                       Expansion of Regional
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Center.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-180....................          364  Santa Monica, CA                   190,357
                                                                       Construct intermodal
                                                                       park-and-ride facility
                                                                       at Santa Monica College
                                                                       campus on South Bundy
                                                                       Drive near Airport
                                                                       Avenue.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-181....................          172  Santa Monica, CA                   713,840
                                                                       Purchase and service
                                                                       LNG buses for Santa
                                                                       Monica's Big Blue Bus
                                                                       to meet increased
                                                                       ridership needs and
                                                                       reduce emissions.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-182....................  ...........  Shuttle bus to transport            99,000
                                                                       seniors in Bell
                                                                       Gardens, California.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-183....................  ...........  Simi Valley Public                 247,500
                                                                       Transit Radio
                                                                       Communications, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-186....................           27  Sonoma County, CA                   95,179
                                                                       Purchase of CNG buses.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-187....................          401  South Pasadena, CA                 171,321
                                                                       Silent Night Grade
                                                                       Crossing Project.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-188....................          383  South San Francisco, CA            904,197
                                                                       Construction of Ferry
                                                                       Terminal at Oyster
                                                                       Point in South San
                                                                       Francisco to the San
                                                                       Francisco Bay Water
                                                                       Transit Authority.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-189....................  ...........  Spencer Avenue Bus                 346,500
                                                                       Transfer Center,
                                                                       Oroville, CA.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-190....................          388  Sylmar, CA Los Angeles              47,589
                                                                       Mission College Transit
                                                                       Center construction.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-191....................          315  Temecula, California-               95,179
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Facility.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-192....................           85  Torrance Transit System,           571,072
                                                                       CA Acquisition of EPA
                                                                       and CARB-certified low
                                                                       emission replacement
                                                                       buses.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-193....................  ...........  Torrance Transit System,           396,000
                                                                       California.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-195....................           35  Union City, CA Inter-              809,018
                                                                       modal Station, Phase 1:
                                                                       Modify BART station.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-197....................  ...........  Victor Valley Trans                742,500
                                                                       Operation/Maintenance
                                                                       Facility.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-200....................          195  Woodland Hills, CA Los             190,357
                                                                       Angeles Pierce College
                                                                       Bus Rapid Transit
                                                                       Station Extension.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-201....................           83  Woodland, CA Yolobus               380,714
                                                                       operations,
                                                                       maintenance,
                                                                       administration facility
                                                                       expansion and
                                                                       improvements to
                                                                       increase bus service
                                                                       with alternative fuel
                                                                       buses.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-202....................  ...........  Yorba Linda Senior                  40,590
                                                                       Mobility Program--
                                                                       TRAILS.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-203....................  ...........  Yosemite Area Regional             247,500
                                                                       Transportation System.
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-204....................  ...........  Zero Emission Bus                  396,000
                                                                       Demonstration, Santa
                                                                       Clara, California.
    CO............  E-2006-BUSP-206....................          449  City of Aspen, CO Bus              133,250
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
    CO............  E-2006-BUSP-207....................          448  City of Durango, CO Bus             47,589
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
    CO............  E-2006-BUSP-208....................          509  Colorado Association of          4,029,135
                                                                       Transit Agencies/
                                                                       Colorado Transit
                                                                       Coalition-Colorado
                                                                       Statewide Buses and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
    CO............  E-2006-BUSP-210....................          518  Denver Regional Transit            680,130
                                                                       District-Bus
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
    CO............  E-2006-BUSP-211....................          520  Denver Regional Transit            453,420
                                                                       District-Denver Union
                                                                       Station Multimodal
                                                                       Renovations.
    CO............  E-2006-BUSP-212....................          521  Denver Regional Transit          1,587,960
                                                                       District-US 36 Corridor
                                                                       BRT.
    CO............  E-2006-BUSP-213....................          167  Denver, CO Denver Union          1,046,965
                                                                       Station Inter-modal
                                                                       Center.
    CO............  E-2006-BUSP-216....................          188  Mountain Express,                   95,179
                                                                       Crested Butte, CO Bus
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
    CO............  E-2006-BUSP-218....................          445  Roaring Fork Transit               142,768
                                                                       Authority, CO Bus and
                                                                       Bus Facilities.
    CO............  E-2006-BUSP-220....................          450  Town of Snowmass                    57,107
                                                                       Village, CO Bus and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-222....................  ...........  Bridgeport Intermodal            3,960,000
                                                                       Transport Center, CT.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-223....................           44  Bridgeport, Connecticut-            95,179
                                                                       Greater Bridgeport
                                                                       Transit Authority Bus
                                                                       Facility.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-224....................          478  Bridgeport, CT Facility            346,500
                                                                       Expansion/Improvement.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-225....................           90  Buses and bus related            1,142,143
                                                                       facilities throughout
                                                                       the State of
                                                                       Connecticut.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-226....................          523  Downtown Middletown, CT,         1,980,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Infrastructure
                                                                       Improvement Project.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-227....................          218  Enfield, Connecticut-              571,072
                                                                       intermodal station.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-229....................  ...........  Inter-Modal Center,                297,000
                                                                       Middletown, CT.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-230....................          267  Middletown, CT Construct           285,536
                                                                       intermodal center.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-231....................          589  New Haven, CT Bus                1,980,000
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-232....................          269  New London, Connecticut-            95,179
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center
                                                                       and Streetscapes.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-233....................  ...........  Northwestern Connecticut           297,000
                                                                       Central Transit
                                                                       Facility.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-234....................  ...........  Norwalk Pulse Point                247,500
                                                                       Joint Improvements, CT.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-235....................          369  Norwalk, Connecticut-               95,179
                                                                       Pulse Point Joint
                                                                       Development inter-modal
                                                                       facility.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-236....................  ...........  South Norwalk Intermodal           990,000
                                                                       Facility, Norwalk, CT.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-237....................  ...........  Stamford Urban                   2,970,000
                                                                       Transitway Phase II, CT.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-238....................          131  Stonington and Mystic,             464,471
                                                                       Connecticut-Intermodal
                                                                       Center parking facility
                                                                       and Streetscape.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-239....................           32  Torrington, CT Construct           380,714
                                                                       bus-related facility
                                                                       (Northwestern
                                                                       Connecticut Central
                                                                       Transit District).

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    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-240....................          270  Vernon, Connecticut-             1,446,715
                                                                       Intermodal Center,
                                                                       Parking and
                                                                       Streetscapes.
    CT............  E-2006-BUSP-241....................          657  Waterbury, CT Bus                1,980,000
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
    DC............  E-2006-BUSP-242....................  ...........  Union Station Intermodal           693,000
                                                                       Transportation Center,
                                                                       Washington, D.C.
    DC............  E-2006-BUSP-243....................  ...........  WMATA Bus Purchase......         1,485,000
    DE............  E-2006-BUSP-245....................  ...........  Bus Replacement and                990,000
                                                                       Facilities, DE.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-247....................  ...........  2nd St/Andrews Ave/3rd             495,000
                                                                       St Enhancements, Fort
                                                                       Lauderdale, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-248....................  ...........  7th Avenue Transit Hub,            396,000
                                                                       FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-249....................  ...........  Alternative fuel buses,            990,000
                                                                       Broward County, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-250....................          470  Bay County, FL-Transit             453,420
                                                                       Facility.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-251....................  ...........  Broward County                     113,850
                                                                       Alternative Fuel Buses,
                                                                       FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-252....................  ...........  Broward County Southwest           990,000
                                                                       Bus Facility, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-253....................          297  Broward County, FL-                380,714
                                                                       Purchase Buses and
                                                                       construct bus
                                                                       facilities.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-254....................           69  Broward County, FL Buses         1,237,322
                                                                       & Bus Facilities.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-255....................          479  Broward County-Bus and             453,420
                                                                       Bus Facilities.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-256....................          117  Broward, FL Purchase new            95,179
                                                                       articulated buses and
                                                                       bus stop improvements
                                                                       on State Road 7. (SR 7)
                                                                       between Golden Glades
                                                                       Interchange and Glades
                                                                       Road.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-257....................          439  Central Florida Commuter           951,786
                                                                       Rail intermodal
                                                                       facilities.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-258....................          453  Central Florida Commuter           683,100
                                                                       Rail Intermodal
                                                                       facilities.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-262....................          508  Collier County Transit-            226,710
                                                                       Transit Facility.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-263....................           23  Construct intermodal                95,179
                                                                       transportation &
                                                                       parking facility, City
                                                                       of Winter Park, Florida.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-264....................  ...........  Flagler County Buses and           297,000
                                                                       Bus Facilities, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-265....................           80  Flagler County, Florida-           114,214
                                                                       bus facility.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-266....................          527  Florida Department of              226,710
                                                                       Transportation-Palm
                                                                       Beach County
                                                                       Replacement Buses.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-267....................          344  Gainesville, FL Bus                761,429
                                                                       Facility Expansion.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-270....................          538  Hillsborough Area                  453,420
                                                                       Regional Transit-Bus
                                                                       Rapid Transit
                                                                       Improvements.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-271....................          539  Hillsborough, FL,                  990,000
                                                                       Hillsborough Area
                                                                       Regional Transit
                                                                       Authority.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-272....................  ...........  Homestead East-West Bus            495,000
                                                                       Connector, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-273....................  ...........  Intermodal Terminal                990,000
                                                                       Center, Jacksonville,
                                                                       FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-274....................  ...........  Jacksonville                       336,600
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority Bus and Bus
                                                                       Facilities, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-279....................  ...........  JARC Hartline,                     247,500
                                                                       Hillsborough County, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-280....................  ...........  Key West Buses and Bus             495,000
                                                                       Facilities, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-281....................  ...........  Lakeland Area Citrus               247,500
                                                                       Connection Transit
                                                                       Systems.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-282....................          558  Lakeland Area Mass                 453,420
                                                                       Transit District/Citrus
                                                                       Connection-Capital
                                                                       Funding Needs.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-284....................          103  Longwood, Florida-                  95,179
                                                                       Construct Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Facility.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-285....................          308  Miami Dade, FL N.W. 7th            571,072
                                                                       Avenue Transit Hub.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-286....................          211  Miami-Dade County,               1,142,143
                                                                       Florida-buses and bus
                                                                       facilities.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-287....................          432  Miami-Dade County,                 761,429
                                                                       Florida-buses and bus
                                                                       facilities.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-288....................          133  Miami-Dade County,                 569,168
                                                                       Florida-Transit
                                                                       Security System.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-289....................          580  Miami-Dade Transit 7th             226,710
                                                                       Avenue NW Transit Hub.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-290....................          454  Miami-Dade Transit                 455,400
                                                                       Dadeland South
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-291....................  ...........  Miramar Town Center                495,000
                                                                       Transit Hub, Miramar,
                                                                       Florida.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-293....................          136  Ocala and Marion County,           571,072
                                                                       Florida-replacement
                                                                       buses.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-296....................          125  Palm Beach County, FL              666,250
                                                                       Plan and Construct
                                                                       Belle Glade Combined
                                                                       Passenger Transit
                                                                       Facility.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-297....................          367  Palm Beach, FL 20 New              285,536
                                                                       Buses for Palm Tran.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-298....................          248  Palm Beach, FL Palm Tran            47,589
                                                                       AVL-APC system with
                                                                       smart card fare boxes.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-299....................  ...........  Palm Tran, Palm Beach              247,500
                                                                       County, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-303....................          600  Pinellas County                    226,710
                                                                       Metropolitan Planning
                                                                       Organization-Pinellas
                                                                       Mobility Initiative:
                                                                       BRT and Guide way.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-304....................          415  Purchase Buses and                 428,304
                                                                       construct bus
                                                                       facilities in Broward
                                                                       County, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-305....................          420  Purchase Buses and                 380,714
                                                                       construct bus
                                                                       facilities in Broward
                                                                       County, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-307....................  ...........  Putnam County, FL Ride             742,500
                                                                       Solutions Buses.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-309....................          623  South Florida Regional             453,420
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority-West Palm
                                                                       Beach Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-311....................  ...........  Space Coast Area Transit           198,000
                                                                       Bus Terminal, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-312....................  ...........  St. Johns County, FL               495,000
                                                                       Council on Aging Buses.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-313....................           31  St. Augustine, Florida-            190,357
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center
                                                                       and related pedestrian
                                                                       and landscape
                                                                       improvements.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-314....................          390  St. Lucie County, FL               190,357
                                                                       Purchase Buses.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-317....................          402  Tampa, FL Establish                142,768
                                                                       Transit Emphasis
                                                                       Corridor Project.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-318....................          148  Tampa, FL Purchase buses           428,304
                                                                       and construct bus
                                                                       facilities.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-319....................  ...........  Treasure Coast                     495,000
                                                                       Connector, St. Lucie
                                                                       County, FL.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-320....................  ...........  Trolley Shelter, West              247,500
                                                                       Palm Beach, Florida.
    FL............  E-2006-BUSP-321....................  ...........  Trolley System, Boynton            247,500
                                                                       Beach, FL.

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    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-324....................          355  Albany, GA Bus                      57,107
                                                                       replacement.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-325....................          255  Albany, GA Multimodal              152,286
                                                                       Facility.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-326....................          357  Athens, GA Buses and Bus           270,308
                                                                       Facilities.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-327....................          247  Atlanta, GA Inter-modal            380,714
                                                                       Passenger Facility
                                                                       Improvements.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-330....................          144  Augusta, GA Buses and               76,143
                                                                       Bus Facilities.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-331....................  ...........  Buses and Bus                      495,000
                                                                       Facilities, GA.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-332....................  ...........  Chatham Area Transit               495,000
                                                                       Authority bus and
                                                                       facility, GA.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-333....................  ...........  City of Moultrie,                  495,000
                                                                       Georgia, Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-335....................           91  Columbus, GA Bus                    57,107
                                                                       replacement.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-336....................          510  Columbus, Georgia/                 385,110
                                                                       Phoenix City, Alabama-
                                                                       National Infantry
                                                                       Museum Multimodal
                                                                       Facility.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-337....................           49  Columbus, Georgia-Buses            184,456
                                                                       & Bus Facilities.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-338....................          530  Georgia Department of            2,041,380
                                                                       Transportation-Georgia
                                                                       Statewide Bus and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-339....................  ...........  Georgia GRTA Xpress          \l\ 2,227,500
                                                                       Implementation Buses.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-340....................           60  Georgia Statewide Bus               38,071
                                                                       Program.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-341....................          275  Jesup, Georgia-Train               190,357
                                                                       Depot intermodal center.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-346....................          406  Moultrie, GA Inter-modal            57,107
                                                                       facility.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-347....................  ...........  Purchase Transit Buses             495,000
                                                                       for Macon Transit
                                                                       Authority, Georgia.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-348....................          329  Quitman, Clay, Randolph,            47,589
                                                                       Stewart Co., GA Bus
                                                                       project.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-349....................          256  Savannah, GA Bus and Bus           951,786
                                                                       Facilities-Chatham Area
                                                                       Transit.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-350....................          348  Savannah, Georgia-Water            380,714
                                                                       Ferry River walk
                                                                       intermodal facilities.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-352....................          206  Sylvester, GA Inter-                38,071
                                                                       modal Facility.
    GA............  E-2006-BUSP-353....................          298  Thomasville, GA Bus                 38,071
                                                                       Replacement.
    GU............  E-2006-BUSP-354....................  ...........  MTA transit vehicles for           297,000
                                                                       disabled persons, Guam.
    HI............  E-2006-BUSP-355....................  ...........  Honolulu Bus and Bus             2,800,000
                                                                       Facilities, HI.
    HI............  E-2006-BUSP-356....................          540  Honolulu, HI, Bus                1,336,500
                                                                       Facilities.
    IA............  E-2006-BUSP-358....................  ...........  10 new fixed-route                 148,500
                                                                       buses, Cedar Rapids, IA.
    IA............  E-2006-BUSP-360....................          475  Black Hawk County, IA              680,130
                                                                       UNI Multimodal Project.
    IA............  E-2006-BUSP-361....................  ...........  City of Coralville                 569,250
                                                                       Intermodal Facility, IA.
    IA............  E-2006-BUSP-365....................  ...........  Johnson County SEATS                99,000
                                                                       Para-Transit Facility
                                                                       Program, IA.
    IA............  E-2006-BUSP-367....................  ...........  UNI Multimodal Project,          1,559,250
                                                                       Cedar Falls, Iowa.
    IA............  E-2006-BUSP-368....................  ...........  University of Northern             247,500
                                                                       Iowa Multi.
    ID............  E-2006-BUSP-369....................          176  Boise, ID-Multimodal               456,607
                                                                       facility.
    ID............  E-2006-BUSP-371....................  ...........  Idaho Statewide ITS.....            99,000
    ID............  E-2006-BUSP-372....................  ...........  Idaho Transit Coalition          2,128,500
                                                                       Bus Capital Investment.
    ID............  E-2006-BUSP-373....................  ...........  Idaho Transit Coalition            742,500
                                                                       Buses and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
    ID............  E-2006-BUSP-374....................          652  Valley Regional Transit,         1,315,710
                                                                       ID-Downtown Boise
                                                                       Multimodal.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-378....................          433  Centralia, Illinois-                76,143
                                                                       South Central Mass
                                                                       Transit District
                                                                       Improvements.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-379....................          226  Champaign, IL-Construct            285,536
                                                                       park and ride lot with
                                                                       attached daycare
                                                                       facility.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-382....................          491  Chicago, IL, Cermak                198,000
                                                                       Road, Bus Rapid Transit.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-383....................          358  Cicero, Chicago                    190,357
                                                                       Establish Transit
                                                                       Signal Priority, Cicero
                                                                       Ave., Pace Suburban Bus.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-384....................            4  Des Plaines, Wauconda,             152,286
                                                                       Cook and Lake Counties,
                                                                       IL Rand Road Transit
                                                                       Signal Priority.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-385....................          296  Elgin to Rockford,                  95,179
                                                                       Illinois-Intermodal
                                                                       stations along planned
                                                                       Metra Union Pacific
                                                                       West Line extension
                                                                       alignment, including
                                                                       necessary alternatives
                                                                       analysis.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-386....................          114  Geneva, Illinois-                  761,429
                                                                       Construct commuter
                                                                       parking deck for Metra
                                                                       Service.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-387....................  ...........  IL Statewide buses and           7,920,000
                                                                       facilities.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-388....................          291  Joliet, Illinois-Union             547,277
                                                                       Station commuter
                                                                       parking facility.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-129....................          186  Mattoon, Illinois-             \m\ 304,572
                                                                       historic railroad depot
                                                                       restoration/intermodal
                                                                       center.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-389....................          250  Maywood, IL Purchase                 9,518
                                                                       buses.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-390....................          429  Normal, Illinois-                  380,714
                                                                       Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-391....................          163  Normal, Illinois-                  951,786
                                                                       Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Center,
                                                                       including facilities
                                                                       for adjacent public and
                                                                       nonprofit uses.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-392....................  ...........  PACE Bus Service to the            198,000
                                                                       College of DuPage, Glen
                                                                       Ellyn, IL.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-393....................  ...........  Pace Suburban Bus                  495,000
                                                                       Transit Signal
                                                                       Priority, Illinois.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-394....................          365  Pace Suburban Bus, IL               95,179
                                                                       South Suburban BRT
                                                                       Mobility Network.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-398....................          632  Springfield, IL,                   792,000
                                                                       Multimodal Transit
                                                                       Terminal.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-399....................          259  St. Charles, IL-                   856,607
                                                                       Intermodal Parking
                                                                       Structures.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-400....................  ...........  Town of Normal                   1,980,000
                                                                       Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Center,
                                                                       IL.
    IL............  E-2006-BUSP-402....................          135  Wheaton, IL Pace                   190,357
                                                                       Suburban Bus-Purchase
                                                                       buses.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-403....................  ...........  Bloomington Public                 272,382
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Corporation, IN.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-404....................          109  Bloomington, IN-Bus and            915,618
                                                                       transfer facility.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-405....................  ...........  Bloomington, Indiana               594,000
                                                                       University Campus Bus
                                                                       System, IN.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-408....................  ...........  City of Anderson                   123,750
                                                                       Intermodal Center
                                                                       Project, IN.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-409....................  ...........  Fort Wayne Citilink, IN.           123,750
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-410....................          529  Gary, Indiana, Gary                346,500
                                                                       Airport Station
                                                                       Modernization and
                                                                       Shuttle Service Project.

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    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-411....................          544  Indianapolis Downtown              792,000
                                                                       Transit Center.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-412....................          235  Indianapolis, IN                   951,786
                                                                       Construct the Ivy Tech
                                                                       State College Multi-
                                                                       Modal Facility.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-413....................            5  Indianapolis, IN                 2,665,001
                                                                       Downtown Transit Center.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-414....................          220  Indianapolis, IN                   380,714
                                                                       IndySMART program to
                                                                       relieve congestion,
                                                                       improve safety and air
                                                                       quality.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-415....................          378  Indianapolis, IN                 2,665,001
                                                                       Relocate and improve
                                                                       inter-modal
                                                                       transportation for
                                                                       pedestrian to
                                                                       Children's Museum of
                                                                       Indianapolis.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-416....................          417  Indianapolis, Indiana-             190,357
                                                                       Children's Museum
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-417....................  ...........  Ivy Tech Multi-Modal               297,000
                                                                       Facility, Indianapolis,
                                                                       IN.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-418....................  ...........  Ivy Tech State College             173,250
                                                                       Multi-Modal Facility,
                                                                       IN.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-419....................          546  Ivy Tech State College,            148,500
                                                                       Indiana Multimodal
                                                                       Center.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-421....................  ...........  Lake County Bus Systems,           148,500
                                                                       IN.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-423....................  ...........  N. Indiana Mental Health           247,500
                                                                       Trans. Partnership.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-424....................  ...........  NIMHTP, Madison Center,            495,000
                                                                       South Bend, IN.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-425....................          617  South Bend, Indiana,               792,000
                                                                       TRANSPO Bus Operations
                                                                       Center.
    IN............  E-2006-BUSP-426....................          141  South Bend, Indiana-               190,357
                                                                       Construct South Bend
                                                                       Bus Operations Center.
    KS............  E-2006-BUSP-428....................           53  Johnson Co., KS Bus and            380,714
                                                                       bus related facilities
                                                                       [I-35. corridor],
                                                                       Johnson Co. Transit.
    KS............  E-2006-BUSP-429....................  ...........  Johnson County Fleet               346,500
                                                                       Vehicle Replacement, KS.
    KS............  E-2006-BUSP-432....................  ...........  Kansas Statewide Bus and           693,000
                                                                       Bus Facilities, KS.
    KS............  E-2006-BUSP-433....................  ...........  Wichita Transit                    792,000
                                                                       Authority, KS.
    KS............  E-2006-BUSP-434....................  ...........  Wyandotte County Unified           495,000
                                                                       Government Transit, KS.
    KY............  E-2006-BUSP-435....................  ...........  Foothills Community                346,500
                                                                       Action Partnership
                                                                       Foothills Express
                                                                       Transit Expansion
                                                                       Project, KY.
    KY............  E-2006-BUSP-437....................  ...........  Harlan County Transit              495,000
                                                                       Center, KY.
    KY............  E-2006-BUSP-439....................  ...........  Lincoln County Senior           \n\ 54,000
                                                                       Citizen Bus, Kentucky.
    KY............  E-2006-BUSP-442....................          372  Richmond, KY Purchase              137,058
                                                                       buses, bus equipment
                                                                       and facilities.
    KY............  E-2006-BUSP-443....................  ...........  Southern and Eastern Ky            495,000
                                                                       Bus and Bus Facilities.
    KY............  E-2006-BUSP-444....................  ...........  TARC--purchase of 10               495,000
                                                                       hybrid electric buses.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-446....................  ...........  Bus Terminal and Support           990,000
                                                                       Facility, Lake Charles,
                                                                       LA.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-447....................          484  Capital Area Transit               680,130
                                                                       System-Baton Rouge BRT.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-448....................  ...........  Greater Ouachita Port              396,000
                                                                       intermodal facility, LA.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-449....................           72  Hammond, Louisiana-                 38,071
                                                                       Passenger Intermodal
                                                                       facility at
                                                                       Southeastern University.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-450....................  ...........  Intermodal Facility,               495,000
                                                                       Ouachita Parish, LA.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-451....................  ...........  LA Statewide buses and           3,781,065
                                                                       facilities.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-452....................          555  Lafayette City-Parish              226,710
                                                                       Consolidated
                                                                       Government, LA-
                                                                       Lafayette Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Facility.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-453....................  ...........  Lafayette Louisiana                148,500
                                                                       Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Facility.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-455....................          239  Lafayette, Louisiana-              171,321
                                                                       Lafayette Transit
                                                                       System bus replacement
                                                                       program.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-456....................          356  Lafayette, Louisiana-              571,072
                                                                       Multimodal center,
                                                                       Final Phase.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-458....................          170  Louisiana-Construct                193,327
                                                                       pedestrian walkways
                                                                       between Caddo St. and
                                                                       Milam St. along Edwards
                                                                       St. in Shreveport, LA.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-459....................  ...........  New Orleans Union                  990,000
                                                                       Passenger Terminal
                                                                       Rehab, Louisiana.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-460....................           55  New Orleans, LA Inter-              95,179
                                                                       modal Riverfront Center.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-462....................          243  New Orleans, LA Regional            95,179
                                                                       Planning Commission,
                                                                       bus and bus facilities.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-463....................          310  River Parishes, LA South           190,357
                                                                       Central Planning and
                                                                       Development Commission,
                                                                       bus and bus facilities.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-464....................          606  River Parishes,                    158,400
                                                                       Louisiana, South
                                                                       Central Planning and
                                                                       Development Commission,
                                                                       bus and bus facilities.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-465....................  ...........  RiverSphere Multimodal             198,000
                                                                       Facility, Louisiana.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-466....................          277  Shreveport, LA-                    637,697
                                                                       intermodal Transit
                                                                       Facility.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-467....................          625  Southeastern Louisiana             297,000
                                                                       University Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
    LA............  E-2006-BUSP-468....................          283  St. Bernard Parish, LA             190,357
                                                                       Intermodal facility
                                                                       improvements.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-470....................          118  Attleboro, MA                      380,714
                                                                       Construction,
                                                                       engineering and site
                                                                       improvements at the
                                                                       Attleboro Intermodal
                                                                       Center.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-471....................          472  Berkshire, MA, Berkshire            49,500
                                                                       Regional Transit
                                                                       Authority Bus
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-472....................           59  Beverly, MA Design and             380,714
                                                                       Construct Beverly
                                                                       Deport Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-473....................          273  Boston, MA Harbor Park             237,947
                                                                       Pavilion & Inter-modal
                                                                       Station.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-476....................  ...........  Construction of Amesbury         1,188,000
                                                                       Bus Facility, MA.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-477....................          330  Framingham, MA Local               342,643
                                                                       Intra-Framingham
                                                                       Transit System
                                                                       enhancements.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-478....................  ...........  Franklin Multimodal              1,485,000
                                                                       Center, MA.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-480....................          124  Haverhill, MA Design and         1,066,000
                                                                       Construct Inter-modal
                                                                       Transit Parking
                                                                       Improvements.

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    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-481....................           21  Hingham, MA Higham               1,713,215
                                                                       Marine Intermodal
                                                                       Center Improvements:
                                                                       Enhance public
                                                                       transportation
                                                                       infrastructure/parking.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-482....................  ...........  Holyoke Multimodal               1,732,500
                                                                       Center, MA.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-483....................  ...........  Intermodal Station               1,188,000
                                                                       Improvements, Salem and
                                                                       Beverly, MA.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-484....................          563  Lawrence, MA, Gateway              594,000
                                                                       Intermodal and Quadant
                                                                       Area Reuse Project.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-487....................  ...........  MART Advanced Vehicle              495,000
                                                                       Locator System (AVL),
                                                                       Massachusetts.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-1108...................  ...........  MART Maintenance             \o\ 1,188,000
                                                                       facility expansion,
                                                                       Worcester County, MA.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-490....................           42  Medford, MA Downtown               380,714
                                                                       revitalization
                                                                       featuring construction
                                                                       of a 200 space Park and
                                                                       Ride Facility.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-491....................          257  Newburyport, MA Design             380,714
                                                                       and Construct
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-492....................  ...........  North Leomister Parking            712,800
                                                                       Improvements,
                                                                       Massachusetts.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-493....................  ...........  Public Transit for STCC            381,000
                                                                       College Students,
                                                                       Massachusetts.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-494....................          139  Quincy, MA MBTA Purchase           380,714
                                                                       high speed catamaran
                                                                       ferry for Quincy Harbor
                                                                       Express Service.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-495....................  ...........  Rapid Transit Handicap           1,188,000
                                                                       Accessibility, Newton,
                                                                       Massachusetts.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-496....................          161  Revere, MA Inter-modal             342,643
                                                                       transit improvements in
                                                                       the Wonderland station
                                                                       (MBTA) area.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-497....................           88  Rockport, MA Rockport              523,482
                                                                       Commuter Rail Station
                                                                       Improvements.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-498....................          370  Salem, MA Design and               380,714
                                                                       Construct Salem
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-499....................          205  Woburn, MA Construction            342,643
                                                                       of an 89 space park and
                                                                       ride facility to be
                                                                       located on Magazine
                                                                       Hill, in the Heart of
                                                                       Woburn Square.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-500....................          122  Baltimore, MD Construct            951,786
                                                                       Intercity Bus
                                                                       Intermodal Terminal.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-501....................          499  City of Gaithersburg,              110,880
                                                                       Maryland-Bus and
                                                                       paratransit vehicle for
                                                                       seniors.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-502....................          303  Howard County, MD                  951,786
                                                                       Construct Central
                                                                       Maryland Transit
                                                                       Operations and
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-503....................          542  Howard County, MD                  247,500
                                                                       Construct Central
                                                                       Maryland Transit
                                                                       Operations and
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-504....................          571  MARC Intermodal Odenton            364,320
                                                                       and Edgewood Station
                                                                       Improvements.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-505....................          573  Maryland Statewide Bus           5,445,000
                                                                       Facilities and Buses.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-506....................  ...........  Maryland Statewide Bus             495,000
                                                                       Program.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-507....................          224  Montgomery County, MD               95,179
                                                                       Wheaton CBD Intermodal
                                                                       Access Program.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-508....................          214  Mount Rainier, MD                   85,661
                                                                       Intermodal and
                                                                       Pedestrian Project.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-509....................  ...........  Silver Spring Transit            2,970,000
                                                                       Center, Maryland.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-510....................          615  Silver Spring, Maryland,         6,930,000
                                                                       Transit Center.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-511....................            8  Silver Spring, MD                  694,804
                                                                       Construct Silver Spring
                                                                       Transit Center in
                                                                       downtown Silver Spring.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-512....................  ...........  Southern Maryland                1,980,000
                                                                       Commuter Bus Initiative.
    MD............  E-2006-BUSP-513....................          629  Southern Maryland                2,673,000
                                                                       Commuter Initiative.
    ME............  E-2006-BUSP-514....................           19  Bar Harbor, ME Purchase             57,107
                                                                       new buses to enhance
                                                                       commuting near the
                                                                       Jackson Labs.
    ME............  E-2006-BUSP-515....................          483  Campobello Park, ME, Bus            21,780
                                                                       Acquisition.
    ME............  E-2006-BUSP-516....................  ...........  Intermodal Facility,               693,000
                                                                       Augusta, ME.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-518....................  ...........  1st District Bus                 1,980,000
                                                                       Replacement and
                                                                       Facilities, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-519....................  ...........  Allegan County                      88,110
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Services, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-1109...................  ...........  The Rapid...............     \p\ 1,287,000
    MI............  E2006-BUSP-520.....................  ...........  Automation Alley/              \p\ 693,000
                                                                       BUSolutions, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-521....................          301  Barry County, MI-Barry              28,554
                                                                       County Transit
                                                                       equipments and
                                                                       dispatching software.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-524....................  ...........  Berrien County Public              148,500
                                                                       Transportation, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-525....................          204  Boysville of Michigan              639,600
                                                                       Transportation System.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-527....................  ...........  Cass County Transit, MI.            79,200
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-528....................          502  City of Kalamazoo, MI            2,475,000
                                                                       bus Replacement.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-529....................  ...........  City of Midland Dial-A-            362,340
                                                                       Ride Section 5309, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-530....................  ...........  Clare County Transit               455,400
                                                                       Administration
                                                                       Facility, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-531....................  ...........  Communication Equipment             75,240
                                                                       and Bus, Belding, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-532....................  ...........  Deneka Maintenance                 495,000
                                                                       Facility, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-540....................  ...........  Dowagiac Dial A Ride, MI            49,500
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-541....................          208  Eastern Upper Peninsula,            47,589
                                                                       MI Ferry Dock and
                                                                       Facility upgrades for
                                                                       Drummond Island Ferry
                                                                       Services.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-543....................          526  Flint, MI, Mass                    742,500
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority Bus
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-546....................  ...........  Greater Lapeer                     495,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-547....................  ...........  Harbor Transit, MI......           399,960
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-548....................  ...........  Hillsdale Dial-A-Ride,             495,000
                                                                       MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-549....................           79  Ionia County, MI-                  112,311
                                                                       Purchase and
                                                                       Implementation of
                                                                       communication equipment
                                                                       improvements.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-550....................  ...........  Kalamazoo Metro Transit,           990,000
                                                                       MI.

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    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-551....................  ...........  Kalkaska County                    396,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Facility, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-555....................  ...........  Ludington Mass                     316,801
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-556....................  ...........  Macatawa Area Express...           247,500
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-557....................          572  Marquette County,                  297,000
                                                                       Michigan Transit
                                                                       Authority Bus passenger
                                                                       facility.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-558....................          581  Michigan Department of           1,980,000
                                                                       Transportation (MDOT)
                                                                       Bus Replacement.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-976....................  ...........  Midland County Board of            495,000
                                                                       Commissioners
                                                                       Connection.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-559....................          293  Muskegon, Michigan-                380,714
                                                                       Muskegon Area Transit
                                                                       Terminal and related
                                                                       improvements.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-561....................  ...........  Roscommon Transportation           198,000
                                                                       Authority Route Service.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-562....................  ...........  Sanilac Co. Transit                495,000
                                                                       Authority, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-563....................  ...........  St. Joseph County                   79,200
                                                                       Transit.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-564....................          634  Suburban Mobility                  880,000
                                                                       Authority for Regional
                                                                       Transportation (SMART)
                                                                       Bus Maintenance
                                                                       Facility.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-566....................  ...........  Vehicle Acquisition for            142,560
                                                                       Ionia Dial-A-Ride, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-567....................  ...........  Yates Township Dial-A-             396,000
                                                                       Ride Transportation
                                                                       System, MI.
    MI............  E-2006-BUSP-581....................  ...........  Twin Cities Dial A Ride.            88,110
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-568....................  ...........  Cedar Avenue Bus Rapid             742,500
                                                                       Transit, Dakota County,
                                                                       MN.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-569....................  ...........  City of Northfield, MN             277,200
                                                                       Transit Station.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-570....................           40  Duluth, MN Downtown                380,714
                                                                       Duluth Area Transit
                                                                       facility improvements.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-571....................          177  Fond du Lac Reservation,            28,554
                                                                       MN Purchase buses.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-572....................  ...........  Greater Minnesota                  560,000
                                                                       Transit Capital.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-573....................  ...........  Greater Minnesota                  495,000
                                                                       Transit Capitol--5309
                                                                       Buses and Bus
                                                                       Facilities, Rock County.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-574....................  ...........  I-35W BRT 46th Street              990,000
                                                                       Station, Minneapolis,
                                                                       MN.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-575....................          577  Metro Transit/                   2,154,240
                                                                       Metropolitan Council,
                                                                       MN-Bus/Bus Capital.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-576....................  ...........  Minnesota Transit Cap.--           247,500
                                                                       5309 Buses and Bus
                                                                       Facilities--St. Peter.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-577....................  ...........  Northwest Busway,                  990,000
                                                                       Minneapolis, Minnesota.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-578....................          185  St. Paul to Hinckley, MN           285,536
                                                                       Construct bus amenities
                                                                       along Rush Line
                                                                       Corridor.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-579....................          342  St. Paul, MN Union Depot           380,714
                                                                       Multi Modal Transit
                                                                       Facility.
    MN............  E-2006-BUSP-580....................  ...........  The UEL Bus Stop,                   49,500
                                                                       University of Minnesota
                                                                       Twin Cities Transitway,
                                                                       MN.
    MO............  E-2006-BUSP-585....................  ...........  City Utilities of                1,633,500
                                                                       Springfield bus
                                                                       facilities, MO.
    MO............  E-2006-BUSP-587....................  ...........  Intermodal Transfer                693,000
                                                                       Facility at Duncan and
                                                                       Boyle, MO.
    MO............  E-2006-BUSP-589....................          345  Kansas City, MO Bus                 61,005
                                                                       Transit Infrastructure.
    MO............  E-2006-BUSP-1110...................  ...........  METRO Downtown Bus             \q\ 742,500
                                                                       Transfer Center in St.
                                                                       Louis, MO..
    MO............  E-2006-BUSP-593....................          598  OATS, Incorporated, MO-          3,855,060
                                                                       ITS Information and
                                                                       Billing System and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
    MO............  E-2006-BUSP-595....................  ...........  South East Missouri                635,580
                                                                       Transportation Service,
                                                                       Missouri.
    MO............  E-2006-BUSP-596....................          624  Southeast Missouri                 453,420
                                                                       Transportation Service-
                                                                       Bus Project.
    MO............  E-2006-BUSP-597....................  ...........  Southern Missouri Buses          1,144,144
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
    MS............  E-2006-BUSP-598....................          130  Coahoma County,                     28,554
                                                                       Mississippi Purchase
                                                                       buses for the Aaron E.
                                                                       Henry Community Health
                                                                       Services Center, Inc./
                                                                       DARTS transit service.
    MS............  E-2006-BUSP-599....................  ...........  Handicap Buses Desoto              148,500
                                                                       County, MS.
    MS............  E-2006-BUSP-600....................  ...........  Inter-city Transit                 198,000
                                                                       Companies, Meridian, MS.
    MS............  E-2006-BUSP-601....................          547  Jackson State                    1,133,550
                                                                       University, MS-Busing
                                                                       Project.
    MS............  E-2006-BUSP-602....................  ...........  JATRAN bus replacement,            544,500
                                                                       MS.
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-603....................  ...........  Billings Public Bus and          1,237,500
                                                                       Transfer, MT.
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-604....................          129  Bozeman, Montana-                  761,459
                                                                       Vehicular Parking
                                                                       Facility.
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-605....................          476  Bozeman, MT, Intermodal            166,320
                                                                       and parking facility.
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-606....................  ...........  Helena Transit Facility,           247,500
                                                                       MT.
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-607....................  ...........  Kalispell Buses, MT.....            99,000
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-608....................  ...........  Lewistown Bus Facility,            297,000
                                                                       Montana.
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-609....................          584  Montana Department of              680,130
                                                                       Transportation-
                                                                       Statewide Bus
                                                                       Facilities and Buses.
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-610....................  ...........  Mountain Line Bus,                 498,250
                                                                       Montana.
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-611....................  ...........  Pablo Bus Facility,                198,000
                                                                       Montana.
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-612....................  ...........  Pablo Buses, Montana....           148,500
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-613....................  ...........  Poplar Transit Facility             79,200
                                                                       Renovation, Montana.
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-614....................  ...........  Public Bus Transfer and          1,237,500
                                                                       Parking Facility, MT.
    MT............  E-2006-BUSP-615....................  ...........  University of Montana              247,500
                                                                       bus maintenance
                                                                       facility.
    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-616....................          490  Charlotte Area Transit             203,030
                                                                       System/City of
                                                                       Charlotte-Charlotte
                                                                       Multimodal Station.
    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-617....................          217  Charlotte, NC Construct          1,484,786
                                                                       Charlotte Multimodal
                                                                       Station.
    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-618....................          351  Charlotte, North                   380,714
                                                                       Carolina-Eastland
                                                                       Community Transit
                                                                       Center.
    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-619....................          228  Charlotte, North                   761,429
                                                                       Carolina-Multimodal
                                                                       Station.
    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-620....................          154  City of Greenville, NC             678,433
                                                                       Expansion Buses and
                                                                       Greenville Intermodal
                                                                       Center.

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    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-622....................          302  Greensboro, North                2,383,273
                                                                       Carolina-Piedmont
                                                                       Authority for Regional
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-623....................           52  Greensboro, North                1,100,264
                                                                       Carolina-Replacement
                                                                       buses.
    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-627....................          594  North Carolina                   2,645,730
                                                                       Department of
                                                                       Transportation-North
                                                                       Carolina Statewide Bus
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-629....................  ...........  Statewide Bus and Bus               43,600
                                                                       Facilities, NC.
    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-632....................  ...........  Triangle Transit                   495,000
                                                                       Authority Replacement
                                                                       Buses, North Carolina.
    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-633....................           57  Wilmington, NC Build               190,357
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
    NC............  E-2006-BUSP-634....................  ...........  Winston-Salem Union                247,500
                                                                       Station Intermodal
                                                                       Facility, NC.
    ND............  E-2006-BUSP-635....................          595  North Dakota Department            990,000
                                                                       of Transportation/
                                                                       Statewide Bus.
    ND............  E-2006-BUSP-636....................  ...........  North Dakota Statewide           1,237,500
                                                                       Transit.
    NE............  E-2006-BUSP-637....................          505  City of Omaha-Creighton            680,130
                                                                       University Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
    NE............  E-2006-BUSP-638....................          160  Kearney, Nebraska-RYDE             380,714
                                                                       Transit Bus Maintenance
                                                                       and Storage Facility.
    NE............  E-2006-BUSP-639....................          586  Nebraska Department of             453,420
                                                                       Roads-Bus Maintenance
                                                                       and Storage Facility
                                                                       for RYDE in Kearney, NE.
    NE............  E-2006-BUSP-640....................          587  Nebraska Department of             906,840
                                                                       Roads-Statewide
                                                                       Vehicles, Facilities,
                                                                       and Related Equipment
                                                                       Purchases.
    NE............  E-2006-BUSP-641....................          240  Nebraska-statewide                 761,429
                                                                       transit vehicles,
                                                                       facilities, and related
                                                                       equipment.
    NE............  E-2006-BUSP-642....................          599  Omaha, NE, Buses and               603,900
                                                                       Fare boxes.
    NE............  E-2006-BUSP-643....................  ...........  StarTran Farebox                    64,350
                                                                       Technology Upgrades,
                                                                       Nebraska.
    NH............  E-2006-BUSP-644....................          418  Windham, New Hampshire-            704,322
                                                                       Construction of Park
                                                                       and Ride Bus facility
                                                                       at Exit 3.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-645....................  ...........  Atlantic City Regional             247,500
                                                                       Medical Center Bus
                                                                       Project, NJ.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-646....................          468  Atlantic City, NJ Jitney           742,500
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-647....................  ...........  Bergen Intermodal                1,980,000
                                                                       Stations and Park
                                                                       N'Rides, NJ.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-648....................  ...........  Bloomfield Intermodal              495,000
                                                                       Facilities and Park-and-
                                                                       Ride, NJ.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-649....................           86  Burlington County, NJ-             761,429
                                                                       BurLink and Burlington
                                                                       County Transportation
                                                                       System vehicles and
                                                                       equipment.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-650....................           28  Camden, NJ Construction            190,357
                                                                       of the Camden County
                                                                       Intermodal Facility in
                                                                       Cramer Hill.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-651....................  ...........  Central NJ Intermodal              495,000
                                                                       Stations and Park &
                                                                       Rides.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-652....................           12  Hoboken, NJ                        723,357
                                                                       Rehabilitation of
                                                                       Hoboken Inter-modal
                                                                       Terminal.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-653....................          102  Jersey City, NJ                    380,714
                                                                       Construct West Entrance
                                                                       to Pavonia-Newport PATH
                                                                       Station.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-654....................  ...........  Kapkowski Road                     495,000
                                                                       Transportation Planning
                                                                       Area Project, NJ.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-655....................          389  Lakewood, NJ-Ocean                 571,072
                                                                       County Bus service and
                                                                       parking facilities.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-656....................          138  Long Branch, NJ Design             761,429
                                                                       and construct
                                                                       facilities for ferry
                                                                       service from Long
                                                                       Branch, NJ to New York
                                                                       City and other
                                                                       destinations.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-657....................           38  Monmouth County, NJ                380,714
                                                                       Construction of main
                                                                       bus facility for
                                                                       Freehold Township,
                                                                       including a terminal
                                                                       and repair shop.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-658....................  ...........  Morristown Intermodal            2,970,000
                                                                       Historic Station, NJ.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-659....................          209  Morristown, New Jersey-            190,357
                                                                       Intermodal Historic
                                                                       Station.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-660....................           46  National Park Service              190,357
                                                                       Design and construct
                                                                       2.1-mile segment to
                                                                       complete Sandy Hook
                                                                       multiuse pathway in
                                                                       Sandy Hook, NJ.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-661....................          340  New Jersey Inter-modal             571,072
                                                                       Facilities and Bus
                                                                       Rolling Stock.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-662....................          328  New Jersey Transit                  95,179
                                                                       Community Shuttle Buses.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-663....................  ...........  Newark Penn Station                990,000
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Improvements, New
                                                                       Jersey.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-664....................           13  Newark, NJ Penn Station            190,357
                                                                       Intermodal Improvements
                                                                       including the
                                                                       rehabilitation of
                                                                       boarding areas.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-665....................  ...........  NJ Transit Jitney Bus              247,500
                                                                       Replacement, Atlantic
                                                                       City.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-666....................  ...........  NW NJ Multi-County                 990,000
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Initiative.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-667....................  ...........  Regional Intermodal                495,000
                                                                       Transportation, South
                                                                       Amboy, New Jersey.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-668....................  ...........  Saint Peter's McGrinley            792,000
                                                                       Square Intermodal
                                                                       Facility, New Jersey.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-669....................           29  Sandy Hook, NJ National            190,357
                                                                       Park Service Construct
                                                                       year-round ferry dock
                                                                       at Sandy Hook Unit of
                                                                       Gateway National
                                                                       Recreation Area.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-670....................          393  South Amboy, NJ                  1,522,858
                                                                       Construction of
                                                                       improvements to
                                                                       facilities at South
                                                                       Amboy Station under S
                                                                       Amboy, NJ Regional
                                                                       Intermodal Initiative.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-671....................          618  South Brunswick, NJ                990,000
                                                                       Transit System.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-672....................          643  Trenton Intermodal               5,445,000
                                                                       Station.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-673....................           61  Trenton, New Jersey-               285,536
                                                                       Trenton Train Station
                                                                       Rehabilitation.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-674....................          181  Trenton, NJ Development            190,357
                                                                       of Trenton Trolley
                                                                       System.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-675....................           62  Trenton, NJ                      1,332,500
                                                                       Reconstruction and
                                                                       rehabilitation of the
                                                                       Trenton Train Station.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-676....................  ...........  Valley Hospital Bus                 74,250
                                                                       Transportation, NJ.
    NM............  E-2006-BUSP-681....................          562  Las Cruces, NM, Road               198,000
                                                                       Runner Bus and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
    NM............  E-2006-BUSP-682....................  ...........  Northern New Mexico Park           445,500
                                                                       and Ride.
    NM............  E-2006-BUSP-684....................  ...........  West Side Transit                  816,750
                                                                       Facility, Albuquerque,
                                                                       NM.

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    NV............  E-2006-BUSP-685....................  ...........  Boulder Highway Max Bus            445,500
                                                                       Rapid Transit System,
                                                                       NV.
    NV............  E-2006-BUSP-686....................          405  Las Vegas, NV Construct            380,714
                                                                       Boulder Highway BRT
                                                                       system and purchase
                                                                       vehicles and related
                                                                       equipment.
    NV............  E-2006-BUSP-687....................          199  Las Vegas, NV Construct          1,142,143
                                                                       Central City Inter-
                                                                       modal Transportation
                                                                       Terminal.
    NV............  E-2006-BUSP-688....................          371  Las Vegas, NV Construct             47,589
                                                                       Las Vegas West Care
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
    NV............  E-2006-BUSP-689....................  ...........  Nevada Statewide Bus and         2,970,000
                                                                       Bus Facilities, NV.
    NV............  E-2006-BUSP-690....................          603  Regional Transportation            906,840
                                                                       Commission of Southern
                                                                       Nevada-Central City
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Terminal.
    NV............  E-2006-BUSP-693....................  ...........  RTC Transit Maintenance            495,000
                                                                       Facility, NV.
    NV............  E-2006-BUSP-694....................          630  Southern Nevada Transit            297,000
                                                                       Coalition, Public
                                                                       Transit Building
                                                                       Acquisition.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-696....................  ...........  Albany-Schenectady, NY                  57
                                                                       Bus Rapid Transit
                                                                       Improvements in NY
                                                                       Route 5, Corridor.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-698....................  ...........  Automated Light study               99,000
                                                                       along Route 59, NY.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-699....................  ...........  Boro Park JCC Bus                  247,500
                                                                       Purchase, NY.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-700....................          271  Bronx, NY Botanical                190,357
                                                                       Garden metro North Rail
                                                                       station Intermodal
                                                                       Facility.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-703....................          166  Bronx, NY Hebrew Home               35,692
                                                                       for the Aged elderly
                                                                       and disabled
                                                                       transportation support.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-704....................          338  Bronx, NY Intermodal                47,589
                                                                       Facility near Exit 6.
                                                                       of the Bronx River
                                                                       Parkway.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-705....................          234  Bronx, NY Jacobi                    59,487
                                                                       Intermodal Center to
                                                                       North Central Bronx
                                                                       Hospital bus system.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-706....................           10  Bronx, NY Wildlife                  83,282
                                                                       Conservation Society
                                                                       intermodal
                                                                       transportation facility
                                                                       at the Bronx Zoo.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-707....................          197  Brooklyn, NY Construct a           266,500
                                                                       multi-modal
                                                                       transportation facility.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-708....................          408  Brooklyn, NY Construct a           190,357
                                                                       multi-modal
                                                                       transportation facility
                                                                       in the vicinity of
                                                                       Downstate Medical
                                                                       Center.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-709....................           41  Brooklyn, NY New Urban             182,743
                                                                       Center-Broadway
                                                                       Junction Intermodal
                                                                       Center.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-710....................           56  Brooklyn, NY-                      761,429
                                                                       Rehabilitation of Bay
                                                                       Ridge 86th Street
                                                                       Subway Station.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-711....................          419  Brooklyn, NY-                      761,429
                                                                       Rehabilitation of Bay
                                                                       Ridge 86th Street
                                                                       Subway Station.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-712....................          192  Buffalo, NY Inter-modal            190,357
                                                                       Center Parking Facility.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-1111...................  ...........  White Plains for bus and       \r\ 198,000
                                                                       bus facilities.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-1112...................  ...........  Rockland County, NY ,           \r\ 99,000
                                                                       mini-buses for service
                                                                       in Clarkstown, NY.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-714....................  ...........  Bus Facility 65th                  990,000
                                                                       Intermodal Station, NY.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-715....................          245  Bus to provide Yorktown,            35,216
                                                                       New York internal
                                                                       circulator to provide
                                                                       transportation
                                                                       throughout the Town.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-716....................  ...........  Central New York                 1,485,000
                                                                       Regional Transportation
                                                                       Authority.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-717....................          230  Construction of Third            2,284,286
                                                                       Bus Depot on Staten
                                                                       Island.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-718....................          146  Cooperstown, New York-             951,786
                                                                       Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Center.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-719....................          363  Corning, New York-                 951,786
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-720....................          512  Corning, NY, Phase II              346,500
                                                                       Corning Preserve
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Enhancement Project.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-721....................          284  Cornwall, NY-Purchase               16,561
                                                                       Bus.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-722....................  ...........  Electric, Next-                    792,000
                                                                       Generation Transit
                                                                       Buses, Broome County
                                                                       Transit, NY.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-723....................          300  Geneva, New York-                   95,179
                                                                       Multimodal facility-
                                                                       Construct passenger
                                                                       rail center.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-724....................  ...........  Intermodal                         495,000
                                                                       transportation
                                                                       facility, Huntington
                                                                       Hospital, NY.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-725....................          317  Jamestown, NY                      380,714
                                                                       Rehabilitation of
                                                                       Intermodal Facility and
                                                                       associated property.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-726....................          343  Kings County, NY                   190,357
                                                                       Construct a multi-modal
                                                                       transportation facility.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-727....................  ...........  Lakeside Center Hub,               693,000
                                                                       Prospect Park,
                                                                       Brooklyn, New York.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-728....................  ...........  Nassau County Hub and              990,000
                                                                       Centre, NY.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-729....................  ...........  Nassau County, New York            990,000
                                                                       Bus Replacement.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-730....................          368  Nassau County, NY                1,332,500
                                                                       Conduct planning and
                                                                       engineering for
                                                                       transportation system
                                                                       (HUB).
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-731....................          585  Nassau County, NY,                 990,000
                                                                       Conduct planning,
                                                                       engineering, and
                                                                       construction for
                                                                       transportation system
                                                                       (HUB).
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-732....................           25  New York City, NY First            190,357
                                                                       Phase Implementation of
                                                                       Bus Rapid Transit
                                                                       System.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-733....................          376  New York City, NY                  190,357
                                                                       Purchase Handicapped-
                                                                       Accessible Livery
                                                                       Vehicles.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-734....................          590  New York City, NY, Bronx           346,500
                                                                       Zoo Intermodal Facility.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-735....................          591  New York City, NY,                 346,500
                                                                       Enhance Transportation
                                                                       Facilities Near W. 65th
                                                                       Street and Broadway.

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    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-736....................          592  New York City, NY,                 990,000
                                                                       Highline Project, for
                                                                       Studies, Design, and
                                                                       Construction.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-738....................  ...........  NFTA Hybrid Buses,                 742,500
                                                                       Amherst, Erie County,
                                                                       New York.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-739....................           77  Niagara Falls, NY                1,066,000
                                                                       Relocation,
                                                                       Development, and
                                                                       Enhancement of Niagara
                                                                       Falls International
                                                                       Railway Station/
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-740....................  ...........  Niagara Frontier                   495,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority Buses, New
                                                                       York.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-741....................          373  Niagara Frontier                   190,357
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority, NY
                                                                       Replacement Buses.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-742....................  ...........  North Hempstead Green              594,000
                                                                       Bus Fleet, New York.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-743....................          322  Oneonta, New York-bus               28,554
                                                                       replacement.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-744....................          379  Ramapo, NY                          47,589
                                                                       Transportation Safety
                                                                       Field Bus.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-745....................  ...........  Renaissance Square, NY..         4,950,000
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-747....................          252  Rochester, New York-               856,607
                                                                       Renaissance Square
                                                                       transit center.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-748....................          430  Rochester, New York-               428,304
                                                                       Renaissance Square
                                                                       Transit Center.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-749....................          607  Rochester, NY,                     990,000
                                                                       Renaissance Square
                                                                       Intermodal Facility,
                                                                       Design and Construction.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-750....................          609  Rockland County, NY                594,000
                                                                       Express Bus.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-751....................  ...........  Seniors Transportation,             99,000
                                                                       Inc. Buses and Bus
                                                                       Facilities, New York.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-752....................  ...........  St. George Terminal,               990,000
                                                                       Staten Island, NY.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-753....................  ...........  Suffolk County Buses and           396,000
                                                                       Bus Facilities, New
                                                                       York.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-754....................          386  Suffolk County, NY                 875,643
                                                                       Design and construction
                                                                       of intermodal transit
                                                                       facility in Wyandanch.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-755....................          353  Suffolk County, NY                  53,300
                                                                       Purchase four
                                                                       handicapped accessible
                                                                       vans to transport
                                                                       veterans to and from
                                                                       the VA facility in
                                                                       Northport.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-756....................          635  Syracuse, New York,                792,000
                                                                       Syracuse University
                                                                       Connective Corridor
                                                                       Transit Project.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-757....................          261  Thendra-Webb and Utica,             19,036
                                                                       New York-Install
                                                                       handicap lifts in
                                                                       intermodal centers.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-758....................  ...........  Third Bus Depot on               1,980,000
                                                                       Staten Island, NY--
                                                                       South Shore.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-759....................          289  Town of Warwick, NY Bus            104,696
                                                                       Facility Warwick
                                                                       Transit System.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-760....................          451  Utica, New York Transit          1,138,500
                                                                       Multimodal Facilities.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-761....................           78  Utica, New York-Union               19,036
                                                                       Station Boehlert Center
                                                                       siding track
                                                                       improvements.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-762....................          182  Utica, New York-Union               95,179
                                                                       Station rehabilitation
                                                                       and related
                                                                       infrastructure
                                                                       improvements.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-763....................  ...........  Westchester County Bee-            247,500
                                                                       Line Bus Replacement,
                                                                       New York.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-764....................          264  Westchester County, NY             713,840
                                                                       Bus replacement program.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-765....................          149  Yonkers, NY Trolley Bus             71,384
                                                                       Acquisition.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-766....................          362  Akron, OH Construct City           285,536
                                                                       of Akron Commuter Bus
                                                                       Transit Facility.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-767....................          318  Akron, Ohio Construct              761,429
                                                                       Downtown Multi-modal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-769....................  ...........  Central Ohio Transit             1,485,000
                                                                       Authority Paratransit
                                                                       Facility.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-770....................          489  Central Ohio Transit               453,420
                                                                       Authority-Paratransit
                                                                       and Small Bus Service
                                                                       Facility.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-771....................          241  Cincinnati, Ohio-                  571,072
                                                                       Construct Uptown
                                                                       Crossings Joint
                                                                       Development Transit
                                                                       Project.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-772....................           89  Cincinnati, Ohio-Metro             176,080
                                                                       Regional Transit Hub
                                                                       Network Eastern
                                                                       Neighborhoods.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-774....................          202  Cleveland, OH Construct             95,179
                                                                       Fare Collection System
                                                                       Project, Cuyahoga
                                                                       County.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-775....................          179  Cleveland, OH Construct            163,707
                                                                       passenger inter-modal
                                                                       center near Dock 32.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-776....................          411  Cleveland, OH                      190,357
                                                                       Construction of an
                                                                       inter-modal facility
                                                                       and related
                                                                       improvements at
                                                                       University Hospitals
                                                                       facility on Euclid
                                                                       Avenue.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-777....................  ...........  Cleveland, Ohio                    190,357
                                                                       acquisition of buses
                                                                       Greater Cleveland
                                                                       Regional Transit
                                                                       Authority.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-778....................          258  Cleveland, Ohio-Euclid           1,618,036
                                                                       Avenue and East 93rd
                                                                       Street intermodal
                                                                       facility.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-779....................          198  Cleveland, Ohio-Euclid             856,607
                                                                       Avenue University
                                                                       Hospital intermodal
                                                                       facility.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-780....................           50  Cleveland, Ohio-                 1,618,036
                                                                       University Circle
                                                                       Intermodal facility.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-782....................            7  Columbus, OH-Central               532,478
                                                                       Ohio Transit Authority
                                                                       Paratransit Facility.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-783....................          292  Cuyahoga County, Ohio-              28,554
                                                                       Ohio Department of
                                                                       Transportation transit
                                                                       improvements.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-784....................          120  Dayton Airport Inter-              142,768
                                                                       modal Rail Feasibility
                                                                       Study.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-785....................          516  Dayton-Wright Stop Plaza           453,420
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-786....................  ...........  Downtown Akron                     297,000
                                                                       Transportation Center,
                                                                       OH.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-788....................          309  Elyria, OH Construct the           389,851
                                                                       New York Central Train
                                                                       Station into an
                                                                       intermodal
                                                                       transportation hub.

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    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-789....................          349  Kent, OH Construct Kent            190,357
                                                                       State University
                                                                       Intermodal Facility
                                                                       serving students and
                                                                       the general public.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-790....................          104  Marietta, Ohio                      95,179
                                                                       Construction of
                                                                       transportation hub to
                                                                       accommodate regional
                                                                       bus traffic.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-791....................          576  Metro Regional Transit           1,587,960
                                                                       Authority/City of Akron-
                                                                       Downtown Transit Center/
                                                                       Akron.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-792....................           87  Niles, OH Acquisition of            38,071
                                                                       bus operational and
                                                                       service equipment of
                                                                       Niles Trumbull Transit.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-793....................  ...........  Ohio Statewide Buses and         5,204,615
                                                                       Bus Facilities.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-795....................          385  Springfield, OH-City of             47,589
                                                                       Springfield Bus
                                                                       Transfer Station and
                                                                       Associated Parking.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-796....................  ...........  Tech Town Transportation           742,500
                                                                       Center, OH.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-797....................           34  Toledo, OH TARTA/TARPS           1,427,679
                                                                       Passenger Inter-modal
                                                                       Facility construction.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-798....................  ...........  Uptown Crossings Joint             990,000
                                                                       Development Transit
                                                                       Project, Cincinnati, OH.
    OH............  E-2006-BUSP-799....................           64  Zanesville, OH-bus                  15,467
                                                                       system signage and
                                                                       shelters.
    OK............  E-2006-BUSP-800....................  ...........  Enhance Oklahoma Transit           495,000
                                                                       Association Public
                                                                       System.
    OK............  E-2006-BUSP-801....................  ...........  Oklahoma DOT Transit               495,000
                                                                       Program Division.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-802....................          442  Albany, OR North Albany            181,293
                                                                       Park and Ride.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-803....................          165  Albany, OR Rehabilitate            290,068
                                                                       Building at Multimodal
                                                                       Transit Station.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-804....................          272  Bend, Oregon-replacement           190,357
                                                                       vans.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-805....................           66  Canby, OR bus and bus               28,554
                                                                       facilities.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-806....................          187  Columbia County, OR To              26,650
                                                                       purchase buses.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-809....................          325  Grants Pass, OR Purchase            38,752
                                                                       Vehicles For Use By
                                                                       Josephine Community
                                                                       Transit.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-810....................           99  Gresham, Oregon                    266,500
                                                                       Construct a new light
                                                                       rail station and
                                                                       transit plaza on
                                                                       Portland MAX system and
                                                                       serve Gresham Civic
                                                                       neighborhood.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-812....................          323  Lincoln, County, OR bus             47,589
                                                                       purchase.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-813....................          175  Molalla, OR South                   19,036
                                                                       Clackamas
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       District, bus purchase.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-814....................  ...........  Park and Ride Facility,            247,500
                                                                       Ashland, OR.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-815....................           16  Portland, OR Renovation             19,036
                                                                       of Union Station,
                                                                       including structural
                                                                       reinforcement and
                                                                       public safety upgrades.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-816....................           93  Salem, OR bus and bus              380,714
                                                                       facilities.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-817....................  ...........  Sandy Transit Bus                  371,250
                                                                       Facility, Oregon.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-818....................          106  Sandy, Oregon Transit              133,250
                                                                       Bus Facility.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-819....................  ...........  SMART Multi-Modal                  495,000
                                                                       Transit Center and Bus
                                                                       Maintenance Facility,
                                                                       Oregon.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-820....................          180  Tillamook, OR                       19,036
                                                                       construction of a
                                                                       transit facility.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-821....................          216  Wilsonville, OR South               47,589
                                                                       Metro Area Rapid
                                                                       Transit, bus and bus
                                                                       facilities.
    OR............  E-2006-BUSP-822....................           82  Yamhill County, OR For              20,939
                                                                       the construction of bus
                                                                       shelters, park and ride
                                                                       facilities, and a
                                                                       signage strategy to
                                                                       increase ridership.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-823....................  ...........  Adams Co. Transit                  495,000
                                                                       Authority purchase of
                                                                       buses, PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-824....................          225  Allentown, Pennsylvania-           380,714
                                                                       Design and Construct
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-825....................          456  Altoona Multimodal                 227,700
                                                                       Transportation Facility
                                                                       Parking Garage.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-827....................  ...........  Area Transit Authority,            990,000
                                                                       PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-828....................          467  Area Transportation                226,710
                                                                       Authority of North
                                                                       Central Pennsylvania-
                                                                       Vehicle Replacements.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-831....................          471  Beaver County, PA                  226,710
                                                                       Transit Authority Bus
                                                                       Replacement/Related
                                                                       Equipment Replacement.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-832....................  ...........  Bucks County Intermodal            495,000
                                                                       Facility, PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-833....................  ...........  Bus Purchase for Red               742,500
                                                                       Rose Transit Authority,
                                                                       Lancaster, PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-835....................          481  Butler Township, PA-               793,980
                                                                       Cranbury Area Transit
                                                                       Service.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-839....................  ...........  Capital Area Transit               742,500
                                                                       (CAT), PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-840....................  ...........  Centre Area                        495,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Intermodal Facility, PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-841....................          123  Cheltenham, PA Glenside            190,357
                                                                       Rail Station Parking
                                                                       Garage project
                                                                       involving the
                                                                       construction of a 300-
                                                                       400 space parking lot
                                                                       at Easton Road and
                                                                       Glenside Avenue.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-842....................  ...........  Chestnut Hill Parking              247,500
                                                                       Foundation, Cheltenham,
                                                                       PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-843....................  ...........  Church Street                      222,750
                                                                       Transportation Center,
                                                                       PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-845....................  ...........  Coatesville Train                  990,000
                                                                       Station, Coatesville,
                                                                       PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-846....................          513  County of Lackawanna               226,710
                                                                       Transit System-Scranton
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-847....................  ...........  County of Lebanon                  297,000
                                                                       Transit (COLT), PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-848....................  ...........  Crawford Intermodal                346,500
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Facility, PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-849....................          514  Cumberland-Dauphin-                226,710
                                                                       Harrisburg Transit
                                                                       Authority-Purchase of
                                                                       Buses and Spare Units.

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    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-850....................  ...........  Easton Intermodal, PA...           396,000
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-851....................           81  Easton, Pennsylvania-              380,714
                                                                       Design and construct
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-852....................  ...........  Endless Mountain                   297,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority, Bradford
                                                                       County, PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-853....................          524  Erie, PA Metropolitan              226,710
                                                                       Transit Authority-Bus
                                                                       Acquisitions.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-854....................          431  Erie, PA-EMTA Vehicle              380,714
                                                                       Acquisition.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-855....................  ...........  Fayette Area Coordinated         1,485,000
                                                                       Transportation, PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-856....................  ...........  Gettysburg Bus and Bus             247,500
                                                                       Facilities, PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-857....................          331  Gettysburg, Pennsylvania-          171,131
                                                                       transit transfer center.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-859....................          458  Hershey, Pennsylvania               56,925
                                                                       Intermodal Center and
                                                                       Parking Garage.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-860....................          233  Intermodal Facilities in           571,072
                                                                       Bucks County (Croydon
                                                                       and Levittown Stations).
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-861....................          457  Lancaster County,                   56,925
                                                                       Pennsylvania Intermodal
                                                                       Center and Parking
                                                                       Facility.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-862....................  ...........  Lancaster Intermodal,            1,980,000
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-863....................           37  Lancaster, PA-bus                  180,839
                                                                       replacement.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-864....................          559  Lancaster, PA-Intermodal           158,400
                                                                       Project.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-865....................          564  Lehigh and Northampton             453,420
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority, PA-Allentown
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-866....................  ...........  Mid Mon Valley Transit           1,485,000
                                                                       Authority, Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-867....................          583  Monroe Township, PA-               149,490
                                                                       Clarion County Buses.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-868....................  ...........  Monroe Township/Clarion            653,400
                                                                       University Transit.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-869....................  ...........  Montgomery County                  495,000
                                                                       Intermodal,
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-870....................          588  New Castle, PA Area                168,300
                                                                       Transit Authority-Bus
                                                                       Purchases/Park and Ride
                                                                       Facility.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-871....................  ...........  Northumberland County              198,000
                                                                       Transportation, PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-872....................  ...........  Paoli Transportation             1,980,000
                                                                       Center.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-873....................          201  Philadelphia, PA Cruise            666,250
                                                                       Terminal Transportation
                                                                       Ctr. Phila. Naval
                                                                       Shipyard.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-874....................          137  Philadelphia, PA                   761,429
                                                                       Improvements to the
                                                                       existing Penn's Landing
                                                                       Ferry Terminal.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-875....................          413  Philadelphia, PA Penn's            209,393
                                                                       Landing water shuttle
                                                                       parking lot expansion
                                                                       and water shuttle ramp
                                                                       infrastructure
                                                                       construction.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-876....................           22  Philadelphia, PA                   951,786
                                                                       Philadelphia Zoo
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation project
                                                                       w/parking
                                                                       consolidation,
                                                                       pedestrian walkways,
                                                                       public transportation
                                                                       complements & landscape
                                                                       improvements to surface
                                                                       parking lots.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-877....................          274  Philadelphia, PA SEPTA's           266,500
                                                                       Market St. Elevated
                                                                       Rail project in
                                                                       conjunction with
                                                                       Philadelphia Commercial
                                                                       Development Corporation
                                                                       for improvements and
                                                                       assistance to entities
                                                                       along rail corridor.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-878....................          316  Philadelphia,                      761,429
                                                                       Pennsylvania-SEPTA
                                                                       Market Street Elevated
                                                                       Line parking facility.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-879....................          126  Pittsburgh, PA Clean                95,179
                                                                       Fuel Bus Procurement.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-880....................  ...........  Port Authority of                3,069,000
                                                                       Allegheny County Bus
                                                                       Acquisition,
                                                                       Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-881....................          397  Pottsville, PA Union               380,714
                                                                       Street Trade and
                                                                       Transfer Center
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-882....................           48  Project provides for the           190,357
                                                                       engineering and
                                                                       construction of a
                                                                       transportation center
                                                                       in Paoli, Chester
                                                                       County.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-884....................          424  Sharon, PA-Bus Facility             95,179
                                                                       Construction.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-885....................  ...........  Shenango Valley Shuttle            247,500
                                                                       Service, Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-351....................           96  SEPTA Montgomery County        \s\ 951,786
                                                                       Intermodal Improvements
                                                                       at Glenside and
                                                                       Jenkintown Station
                                                                       Parking Garages.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-886....................          626  Southeastern                       680,130
                                                                       Pennsylvania
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority-Bucks County
                                                                       Intermodal (Croydon and
                                                                       Levittown).
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-887....................          627  Southeastern                       680,130
                                                                       Pennsylvania
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority-Paoli
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-888....................          628  Southeastern                       680,130
                                                                       Pennsylvania
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority-Villanova-
                                                                       SEPTA Intermodal.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-890....................  ...........  Union Station Intermodal         1,237,500
                                                                       Trade and Transit
                                                                       Center, Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-891....................  ...........  Union/Snyder                       990,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority Union County,
                                                                       PA.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-893....................          660  Westmoreland County                226,710
                                                                       Transit Authority, PA-
                                                                       Bus Replacement.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-894....................  ...........  Westmoreland Transit               742,500
                                                                       Authority, Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-896....................  ...........  Williamsport Trade and             668,250
                                                                       Transit Centre
                                                                       Expansion, Pennsylvania.
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-897....................          662  Williamsport, PA Bureau            680,130
                                                                       of Transportation-
                                                                       Williamsport Trade and
                                                                       Transit Centre
                                                                       Expansion.
    PR............  E-2006-BUSP-900....................          128  Bayamon, Puerto Rico-bus           114,214
                                                                       terminal.
    PR............  E-2006-BUSP-901....................          421  Bayamon, Puerto Rico-              161,804
                                                                       Purchase of Trolley
                                                                       Cars.
    PR............  E-2006-BUSP-902....................            3  Lares, PR-Trolley buses-            50,254
                                                                       for the purchase of two
                                                                       trolley buses that will
                                                                       offer transportation
                                                                       through the urban zone
                                                                       in the Municipality of
                                                                       Lares.

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    PR............  E-2006-BUSP-903....................          164  Puerto Rico-Caribbean              571,072
                                                                       National Forest bus and
                                                                       bus facilities.
    PR............  E-2006-BUSP-904....................          152  San Juan, Puerto Rico-             571,072
                                                                       bus security equipment.
    PR............  E-2006-BUSP-905....................           71  San Juan, Puerto Rico-             190,357
                                                                       Buses.
    PR............  E-2006-BUSP-906....................           58  Yabucoca, Puerto Rico-              33,313
                                                                       Trolley Buses.
    RI............  E-2006-BUSP-907....................          246  Providence, RI Expansion           951,786
                                                                       of Elmwood Paratransit
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
    RI............  E-2006-BUSP-908....................  ...........  Rhode Island Public              1,227,600
                                                                       Transit Authority
                                                                       Elmwood Avenue
                                                                       Maintenance Facility
                                                                       Improvements.
    RI............  E-2006-BUSP-909....................  ...........  Rhode Island Public                198,000
                                                                       Transit Authority
                                                                       Transit Security
                                                                       Improvements.
    RI............  E-2006-BUSP-910....................          115  Rhode Island Statewide           1,142,143
                                                                       Bus Fleet.
    RI............  E-2006-BUSP-911....................  ...........  Rhode Island Statewide             495,000
                                                                       Vehicle Replacement.
    RI............  E-2006-BUSP-912....................          604  Rhode Island, RIPTA              1,584,000
                                                                       Elmwood Facility
                                                                       Expansion.
    RI............  E-2006-BUSP-913....................  ...........  Warwick Para-Transit               133,650
                                                                       Vehicles, Rhode Island.
    SC............  E-2006-BUSP-914....................          533  Greensville, SC Transit            226,710
                                                                       Authority-City of
                                                                       Greenville Multimodal
                                                                       Transportation Center
                                                                       Improvements.
    SC............  E-2006-BUSP-915....................          619  South Carolina                     453,420
                                                                       Department of
                                                                       Transportation-Transit
                                                                       Facilities Construction
                                                                       Program.
    SC............  E-2006-BUSP-916....................          620  South Carolina                   1,814,670
                                                                       Department of
                                                                       Transportation-Vehicle
                                                                       Acquisition Program.
    SC............  E-2006-BUSP-917....................  ...........  Vehicle Acquisition, SC.         1,584,000
    SD............  E-2006-BUSP-918....................  ...........  Pine Ridge Transit                 594,000
                                                                       System, South Dakota.
    SD............  E-2006-BUSP-919....................          621  South Dakota Department          1,380,820
                                                                       of Transportation-
                                                                       Statewide Buses and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
    SD............  E-2006-BUSP-920....................  ...........  Statewide Bus and Bus            1,665,660
                                                                       Facilities, SD.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-922....................  ...........  Knoxville Electric                 990,000
                                                                       Transit Intermodal
                                                                       Center, TN.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-923....................          237  Knoxville, Tennessee-            1,941,643
                                                                       Central Station Transit
                                                                       Center.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-924....................          554  Knoxville, TN-Central              567,270
                                                                       Station.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-925....................          565  Lipscomb University, TN-           340,560
                                                                       Intermodal Parking
                                                                       Garage.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-926....................  ...........  Memphis Airport                  1,361,250
                                                                       Intermodal Facility,
                                                                       Tennessee.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-928....................          268  Nashville, TN Construct            380,714
                                                                       a parking garage on the
                                                                       campus of Lipscomb
                                                                       University, Nashville.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-930....................           30  Sevier County, Tennessee-           47,589
                                                                       U.S. 441 bus rapid
                                                                       transit.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-931....................  ...........  Southeast Tennessee                495,000
                                                                       Human Resource Agency.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-932....................  ...........  Tennessee Department of            477,570
                                                                       Transportation Buses
                                                                       and Bus Facilities.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-933....................          636  Tennessee Department of          2,721,510
                                                                       Transportation-
                                                                       Statewide Tennessee
                                                                       Transit ITS and Bus
                                                                       Replacement Project.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-934....................  ...........  TN DOT Job Access                  495,000
                                                                       Reverse Commute.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-935....................  ...........  TN Statewide Bus and Bus         5,102,430
                                                                       Facilities.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-936....................          649  University of Memphis-             680,130
                                                                       Pedestrian Bridge.
    TN............  E-2006-BUSP-937....................  ...........  Upper Cumberland Human             346,500
                                                                       Resource Agency,
                                                                       Tennessee.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-938....................          426  Abilene, TX Vehicle                 76,143
                                                                       replacement and
                                                                       facility improvements
                                                                       for transit system.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-939....................  ...........  Brazos Transit District            123,750
                                                                       Bus Replacement, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-940....................  ...........  Brazos Transit District,           990,000
                                                                       Capital Cost
                                                                       Contracting, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-943....................          153  Bryan, TX The District-            571,072
                                                                       Bryan Intermodal
                                                                       Transit Terminal and
                                                                       Parking Facility.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-945....................  ...........  Bus Shelters, Dallas, TX           495,000
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-946....................  ...........  Bus/Vehicle Replacement,           297,000
                                                                       Lufkin, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-947....................  ...........  Capital Metro Expansion          2,079,000
                                                                       and Improvement, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-948....................  ...........  Capital Metro North                495,000
                                                                       Operating Facility, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-949....................  ...........  Capital Metro Rapid Bus            742,500
                                                                       Project, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-950....................          485  Capital Metropolitan             2,268,090
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority, TX-Bus
                                                                       Replacements.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-951....................          455  Carrollton, Texas                  227,700
                                                                       Downtown Regional
                                                                       Multimodal Transit Hub.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-953....................  ...........  City of El Paso Sun              1,980,000
                                                                       Metro Bus Replacement,
                                                                       TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-954....................  ...........  City of Lubbock Citibus            495,000
                                                                       Improvement, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-955....................          506  City of Round Rock, TX-            226,710
                                                                       Downtown Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Terminal.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-957....................  ...........  Compressed Natural Gas             990,000
                                                                       (CNG) Buses, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-958....................          111  Construct West Houston             380,714
                                                                       and Fort Bend County,
                                                                       Texas-bus transit
                                                                       corridor.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-959....................  ...........  Corpus Christi Bus and              79,200
                                                                       Bus Facilities, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-960....................          438  Corpus Christi, TX                 475,893
                                                                       Corpus Regional Transit
                                                                       Authority for
                                                                       maintenance facility
                                                                       improvements.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-961....................          515  Dallas Area Rapid                  226,710
                                                                       Transit-Bus passenger
                                                                       Facilities.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-962....................          336  Dallas, TX Bus Passenger         2,436,572
                                                                       Facilities.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-963....................          196  Design Downtown                    380,714
                                                                       Carrollton, Texas
                                                                       Regional Multi-Modal
                                                                       Transit Hub Station.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-964....................  ...........  Enhancements to Bus                495,000
                                                                       Terminal in McAllen, TX.

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    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-965....................  ...........  Fort Bend Co, TX, Park &           495,000
                                                                       Ride.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-966....................          290  Galveston, Texas-                  856,607
                                                                       Intermodal center and
                                                                       parking facility, The
                                                                       Strand.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-967....................          536  Harris County-West                 226,710
                                                                       Houston-Fort Bend Bus
                                                                       Transit Corridor:
                                                                       Uptown Westpark
                                                                       Terminal.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-968....................  ...........  Hill County Transit                337,000
                                                                       Administration
                                                                       Facility, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-969....................  ...........  Houston METRO Bus                2,009,700
                                                                       Transit Centers, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-970....................  ...........  Hunt County Committee on           495,000
                                                                       Aging, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-972....................          561  Laredo-North Laredo                680,130
                                                                       Transit Hub-Bus
                                                                       Maintenance Facility.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-973....................  ...........  Lubbock/Citibus Low-                79,200
                                                                       Floor Buses,
                                                                       Paratransit Vans and
                                                                       Facilities, and
                                                                       Passenger Amenities, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-974....................  ...........  Midland Bus Facilities,             79,200
                                                                       Texas.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-975....................  ...........  Midland Bus Facilities,             49,500
                                                                       TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-977....................  ...........  Rolling Stock for HCTD           1,485,000
                                                                       Urban System, TX.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-978....................           24  Roma, TX Bus Facility...            99,938
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-979....................          610  San Angelo, TX Street              226,710
                                                                       Railroad Company-
                                                                       Transit Fleet
                                                                       Replacement.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-982....................  ...........  The District-Bryan/                495,000
                                                                       College Station Bus
                                                                       Replacement, Texas.
    TX............  E-2006-BUSP-984....................           63  Zapata, Texas Purchase              59,487
                                                                       Bus vehicles.
    UT............  E-2006-BUSP-985....................  ...........  Brigham City Buses and             148,500
                                                                       Bus Facilities, UT.
    UT............  E-2006-BUSP-986....................  ...........  Commuter Rail Hub                   74,250
                                                                       Planning and Renovation
                                                                       of the Historic Brigham
                                                                       City Train Depot, UT.
    UT............  E-2006-BUSP-987....................  ...........  Ogden Buses and Bus                247,500
                                                                       Facilities, UT.
    UT............  E-2006-BUSP-990....................  ...........  Statewide Bus and Bus            1,274,427
                                                                       Facilities, Utah.
    UT............  E-2006-BUSP-995....................  ...........  West Valley City                   211,250
                                                                       Intermodal Terminal,
                                                                       Utah.
    UT............  E-2006-BUSP-996....................  ...........  Westminster College              1,237,500
                                                                       Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Facilities Expansion
                                                                       for Shuttle Buses, Utah.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-997....................  ...........  Alexandria Transit                 990,000
                                                                       Service Improvements,
                                                                       VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-998....................          409  Alexandria, VA                     475,893
                                                                       Eisenhower Avenue Inter-
                                                                       modal Station
                                                                       improvements, including
                                                                       purchase of buses and
                                                                       construction of bus
                                                                       shelters.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-999....................          232  Alexandria, VA Royal                95,179
                                                                       Street Bus Garage
                                                                       Replacement.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1000...................  ...........  Arlington County Bus               396,000
                                                                       Transfer Facility, VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1001...................          278  Arlington County, VA               666,250
                                                                       Columbia Pike Bus
                                                                       Improvements.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1002...................          142  Arlington County, VA               571,072
                                                                       Crystal City-Potomac
                                                                       Yard Busway, including
                                                                       construction of bus
                                                                       shelters.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1003...................          359  Arlington County, VA               380,714
                                                                       Pentagon City
                                                                       Multimodal Improvements.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1004...................          157  Bealeton, Virginia-                 52,348
                                                                       Intermodal Station
                                                                       Depot Refurbishment.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1005...................  ...........  Blacksburg Transit                 198,000
                                                                       Intermodal Facility, VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1006...................  ...........  Buses and Bus                      297,000
                                                                       Facilities, Danville,
                                                                       VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1007...................          492  City of Alexandria, VA-            226,710
                                                                       City-Wide Transit
                                                                       Improvements.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1008...................          493  City of Alexandria, VA-            226,710
                                                                       Potomac Yard Transit
                                                                       Improvements.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1009...................          494  City of Alexandria, VA-            680,130
                                                                       Replace Royal Street
                                                                       Bus Garage.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1010...................          495  City of Alexandria, VA-            226,710
                                                                       Valley Pedestrian &
                                                                       Transit.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1011...................          511  Commonwealth of Virginia-        3,401,640
                                                                       Statewide Bus Capital
                                                                       Program.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1012...................           15  Fairfax County, VA                 380,714
                                                                       Richmond Highway (U.S.
                                                                       Route1) Public
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Improvements.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1013...................          525  Fairfax County, Virginia-          453,420
                                                                       Richmond Highway
                                                                       Initiative.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1014...................          281  Falls Church, VA Falls             380,714
                                                                       Church Intermodal
                                                                       Transportation Center.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1015...................           97  Fredericksburg, Virginia-          475,893
                                                                       Improve and repair
                                                                       Fredericksburg Station.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1016...................  ...........  Greater Lynchburg                  396,000
                                                                       Transit Company Vehicle
                                                                       Replacement, VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1019...................  ...........  Hampton Roads Southside            990,000
                                                                       Bus Facility, VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1020...................  ...........  Hampton Roads Transit            2,227,500
                                                                       Bus Facilities, VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1021...................          535  Hampton Roads Transit,             226,710
                                                                       VA-Southside Bus
                                                                       Facility.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1022...................          391  Hampton Roads, VA Final            380,714
                                                                       design and construction
                                                                       for a Hampton Roads
                                                                       Transit Southside Bus
                                                                       Facility.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1023...................  ...........  Jamestown 2007 Natural             247,500
                                                                       Gas Bus purchase, VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1024...................          354  Norfolk, Virginia-Final            333,125
                                                                       Design and Construction
                                                                       Southside Bus Facility.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1025...................           68  Northern Neck and Middle           618,661
                                                                       Peninsula, Virginia-Bay
                                                                       Transit Multimodal
                                                                       Facilities.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1026...................  ...........  Park-and-Ride Lot,                 990,000
                                                                       Springfield, VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1027...................  ...........  Petersburg Multi-Modal             495,000
                                                                       Transit Center, VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1028...................  ...........  Petersburg Transit                 297,000
                                                                       Intermodal Facility, VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1029...................          602  Potomac & Rappahannock             226,710
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Commission, VA-Buses
                                                                       for Service Expansion.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1030...................  ...........  Potomac and Rappahannock         1,188,000
                                                                       Transit Commission
                                                                       Buses for service
                                                                       expansion, VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1031...................  ...........  Richmond Highway Public          2,376,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Initiative, VA.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1033...................          184  Richmond, VA Renovation            209,393
                                                                       and construction for
                                                                       Main Street Station.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1034...................          434  Roanoke, VA-Bus                     47,589
                                                                       restoration in the City
                                                                       of Roanoke.

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    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1035...................          312  Roanoke, Virginia-                  47,589
                                                                       Improve Virginian
                                                                       Railway Station.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1036...................          305  Roanoke, Virginia-                  38,071
                                                                       Intermodal Facility.
    VA............  E-2006-BUSP-1037...................          361  Roanoke, Virginia-                  95,179
                                                                       Roanoke Railway and
                                                                       Link Passenger facility.
    VI............  E-2006-BUSP-1038...................  ...........  Virgin Island Transit              297,000
                                                                       VITRAN, Virgin Islands.
    VT............  E-2006-BUSP-1116...................  ...........  Connecticut River              \t\ 990,000
                                                                       Transit for bus and bus
                                                                       related projects in
                                                                       Southeastern Vermont.
    VT............  E-2006-BUSP-1040...................          477  Brattleborough, VT,                594,000
                                                                       Intermodal Center.
    VT............  E-2006-BUSP-1041...................  ...........  Burlington Transit                 990,000
                                                                       Facilities, VT.
    VT............  E-2006-BUSP-1042...................          486  CCTA, VT, Bus,                     297,000
                                                                       Facilities and
                                                                       Equipment.
    VT............  E-2006-BUSP-1043...................          633  State of Vermont Buses,            247,500
                                                                       Facilities and
                                                                       Equipment.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1044...................  ...........  Ben Franklin Transit,              495,000
                                                                       Maintenance and
                                                                       Operations Facility, WA.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1046...................  ...........  Everett Transit, Bus and           816,750
                                                                       Paratransit Vehicle
                                                                       Replacement, WA.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1048...................  ...........  Grays Harbor Transit,              772,200
                                                                       Transit Center
                                                                       Expansion, WA.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1050...................          395  Ilwaco, WA Construct                19,036
                                                                       park and ride.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1051...................           94  Ilwaco, WA Procure                  19,036
                                                                       shuttles for Lewis and
                                                                       Clark National
                                                                       Historical Park.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1053...................          337  Island Transit, WA                 456,857
                                                                       Operations Base
                                                                       Facilities Project.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1055...................  ...........  King County Airfield             1,188,000
                                                                       Transfer Area, WA.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1058...................  ...........  Link Transit Low Floor             495,000
                                                                       Coaches Chelan/
                                                                       Leavenworth, WA.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1061...................          334  North Bend, Washington-            152,286
                                                                       Park and Ride.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1062...................          333  Oak Harbor, WA                     190,357
                                                                       Multimodal Facility.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1063...................  ...........  Port Angeles                       792,000
                                                                       International Gateway
                                                                       Project, Washington.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1065...................  ...........  Puyallup Transit Center            772,200
                                                                       Park and Ride,
                                                                       Washington.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1066...................          613  Seattle, WA Multimodal             792,000
                                                                       Terminal Redevelopment
                                                                       & Expansion.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1068...................  ...........  Skagit Transit Chuckanut           297,000
                                                                       Dr. Station in
                                                                       Burlington, Washington.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1069...................          113  Snohomish County, WA               571,072
                                                                       Community Transit bus
                                                                       purchases and facility
                                                                       enhancement.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1071...................  ...........  SW King County-Highline            841,500
                                                                       CC Intermodal Transit
                                                                       Facility and Parking
                                                                       Garage.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1072...................          151  Thurston County, WA                171,321
                                                                       Replace Thurston County
                                                                       Buses.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1075...................          654  Washington Southworth              990,000
                                                                       Terminal Redevelopment.
    WA............  E-2006-BUSP-1076...................          655  Washington, King Street             49,500
                                                                       Transportation Center-
                                                                       Intercity Bus Terminal
                                                                       Component.
    WI............  E-2006-BUSP-1077...................  ...........  7th District Buses and             968,547
                                                                       Bus Facilities, WI.
    WI............  E-2006-BUSP-1080...................          452  State of Wisconsin               1,138,500
                                                                       Transit Intermodal
                                                                       Facilities.
    WI............  E-2006-BUSP-1081...................  ...........  Wisconsin Statewide                  8,000
                                                                       Buses and Bus
                                                                       Facilities.
    WV............  E-2006-BUSP-1083...................           73  West Virginia Construct          4,568,573
                                                                       Beckley Intermodal
                                                                       Gateway pursuant to the
                                                                       eligibility provisions
                                                                       for projects listed
                                                                       under section
                                                                       3030(d)(3) of P.L. 105-
                                                                       178.
    WY............  E-2006-BUSP-1085...................          665  Wyoming Department of              680,130
                                                                       Transportation-Wyoming
                                                                       Statewide Bus and Bus
                                                                       Related Facilities.
                                                                                               -----------------
        Subtotal FY 2006 Unobligated Allocations..............................................      $565,807,839
FY 2006 Unobligated Ferry Boat Systems Allocations:
    CA............  E-2006-BUSP-1086...................  ...........  San Francisco Water              2,475,000
                                                                       Transit Authority.
    MA............  E-2006-BUSP-1087...................  ...........  Massachusetts Bay                2,475,000
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority Ferry System.
    ME............  E-2006-BUSP-1088...................  ...........  Maine State Ferry                  643,500
                                                                       Service, Rockland.
    ME............  E-2006-BUSP-1089...................  ...........  Swans Island, Maine                346,500
                                                                       Ferry Service.
    NJ............  E-2006-BUSP-1090...................  ...........  Camden, New Jersey Ferry           990,000
                                                                       System.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-1091...................  ...........  Governor's Island, New             990,000
                                                                       York Ferry System.
    NY............  E-2006-BUSP-1092...................  ...........  Staten Island Ferry.....           990,000
    PA............  E-2006-BUSP-1093...................  ...........  Philadelphia Penn's                990,000
                                                                       Landing Ferry Terminal.
                                                                                               -----------------
        Subtotal FY 2006 Unobligated Ferry Boat Systems Allocations...........................        $9,900,000
FY 2006 Unobligated Other Project Allocations:
                    E-2006-BUSP-1094...................  ...........  Fuel Cell Bus Program...        11,137,500
                                                                                               -----------------
        Subtotal FY 2006 Unobligated Other Project Allocations................................       $11,137,500
                    FY 2006 Unallocated Amount.........  ...........  ........................        24,893,251
        Total FY 2006 Unobligated Allocations.................................................      $611,738,590
                                                                                               -----------------
        Unobligated Allocations Grand Total...................................................      $861,331,362
Fiscal Years 2002, 2003 and 2004 Extended Allocations:
    AK............  E-2003-BUSP-801....................  ...........  Anchorage International     \u\ $1,967,357
                                                                       Airport Intermodal
                                                                       Facility, 2003.
    CA............  E-2002-BUSP-601....................  ...........  Orange County                 \v\ $247,507
                                                                       Transportation
                                                                       Authority.
    CA............  E-2004-BUSP-049....................  ...........  Hybrid buses in Eureka,        \w\ 242,718
                                                                       CA 2004.
    MT............  E-2002-BUSP-319....................  ...........  Statewide bus and bus          \x\ 806,496
                                                                       facilities, MT 2002.
    NV............  E-2003-BUSP-802....................  ...........  Regional Transportation      \y\ 4,918,393
                                                                       Commission of Southern
                                                                       Nevada for bus
                                                                       facilities, including
                                                                       bus rapid transit
                                                                       projects.

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    NY............  E-2003-BUSP-705....................  ...........  Buffalo, New York Inner      \z\ 4,918,393
                                                                       Harbor Redevelopment
                                                                       Project.
    NY............  E-2002-BUSP-600....................  ...........  City of Poughkeepsie for      \aa\ 320,000
                                                                       bus and bus facilities.
    NY............  E-2003-BUSP-706....................  ...........  Oneida County buses and       \ab\ 885,311
                                                                       transit items, 2003.
                                                                                               -----------------
        Total Extended Allocations............................................................       $14,306,175
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\a\ Funds originally designated for the Metro Red Line Wilshire Vermont Station (E-2005-BUSP-057) shall be
  available to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority for bus and bus facility
  improvements. (July 7, 2006, DOT response to Knollenberg/Bond Letter May 12, 2006).
\b\ Funds originally designated for Sistrunk Transit and Pedestrian Access Improvement, FL (E-2005-BUSP-120) are
  now made available to implement bus stop, bus pullout and transit improvements consistent with the City of Ft.
  Lauderdale Community Redevelopment Agency plan. (July 7, 2006, DOT response to Knollenberg/Bond Letter May 12,
  2006).
\c\ Funds originally designated for White Earth Tribal Nation Transit Center, MN/White Earth Tribal Nation
  Transit Center (E-2005-BUSP-703) shall be available for the purchase of buses for the White Earth Tribal
  Nation bus and bus related activities, MN. (July 7, 2006, DOT response to Knollenberg/Bond Letter May 25,
  2005).
\d\ Funds originally designated for JATRAN fixed route vehicles, Mississippi shall now be made available to the
  City of Jackson, Mississippi, of which up to $2,000,000 shall be available for pedestrian access to the
  Jackson intermodal facility, beautification to bridge structure and brickwork. (October 13, 2005 response to
  Knollenberg/Bond Letter May 25, 2005).
\e\ Funds originally designated for Tulsa Transit Multi-Use facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma shall be available for
  Transit buses and equipment in Tulsa. (October 13, 2005, DOT response to Knollenberg/Bond Letter of May 25,
  2005).
\f\ The project is a multimodal parking facility. (October 13, 2005 DOT response to Knollenberg/Bond Letter of
  May 25, 2005).
\g\ Period of availability extended to September 30, 2008 by reprogramming.
\h\ This allocation was incorrectly listed as a Georgia project in the Federal Register Notice of February 3,
  2006.
\i\ Funds originally designated for Sun Tran CNG Buses and Facilities made available to purchase bio-diesel
  vehicles in Tucson, AZ. (July 7, 2006 DOT response to Knollenberg/Bond letter May 12, 2006).
\j\ Funds originally designated for Intermodal Park and Ride Facility at Discovery, CA (E-2006-BUSP-100) shall
  now be available to the Intermodal Park and Ride Facility at Discovery Science Center, Santa Ana, CA. The
  redirected funds are awarded to a State or local government entity and expended on activities that meet the
  buses criteria set forth in 49 U.S.C. 5309. (July 7, 2006 DOT response to Knollenberg/Bond letter May 12,
  2006).
\k\ This allocation was incorrectly listed as a Illinois project in the Federal Register Notice of February 3,
  2006.
\l\ The Statement of the Managers accompanying in the Fiscal Year 2006 DOT Appropriations bill includes
  $2,250,000 for GRTA Xpress Implement Buses. The funds shall be made available for both bus and bus facilities.
  (July 7, 2006 DOT response to Knollenbeng/Bond letter May 12, 2006).
\m\ This allocation was incorrectly listed as a California project and had the wrong project description in the
  Federal Register Notice of February 3, 2006.
\n\ April 12, 2006, DOT response to Knollenberg/Bond letter January 12, 2006, listed specific projects for which
  funds were made available. $342,000 was previously obligated leaving a remaining balance of $54,000, for
  Lincoln County Senior Citizen Bus, Kentucky.
\o\ Funds originally designated for MART Maintenance Facility, Fitchburg, MA. (E-2006-BUSP-488), shall be
  available for the MART maintenance facility expansion, Worcester County, MA. (November 20, 2006, DOT response
  to Knollenberg/Bond letter September 29, 2006).
\p\ Funds originally designated for Automation Alley/BUSolutions, MI (E-2006-BUSP-520), $1,300,000 made
  available to The Rapid, the transit provider in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area, for bus acquisition. $700,000
  remains available to Automation Alley/BUSsolutions in Michigan. (April 12, 2006, DOT response to Knollenberg/
  Bond letter January 12, 2006).
\q\ Funds originally designated for METRO St. Louis Downtown Shuttle Trolley, MO. (E-2006-BUSP-591), shall be
  available for the METRO Downtown Bus Transfer Center in St. Louis, MO. (November 20, 2006, DOT response to
  Knollenberg/Bond letter September 29, 2006).
\r\ Funds originally designated for bus and bus facilities Clarkstown and White Plains, NY (E-2006-BUSP-713),
  $200,000 made available to White Plains for bus and bus facilities. $100,000 made available to Rockland
  County, NY, to procure mini-buses for service in Clarkstown, NY. (April 12, 2006 DOT response to Knollenberg/
  Bond letter January 12, 2006).
\s\ This allocation was incorrectly listed as a Georgia project in the Federal Register Notice of February 3,
  2006.
\t\ The Statement of the Managers accompanying the Fiscal Year 2005 DOT Appropriations bill (H. Rpt. 108-792)
  includes $2,000,000 under the Bus and Bus Facilities for Bellows Falls Transit Improvements, Vermont (E-2005-
  BUSP-424). In addition, the Statement of the Managers accompanying the Fiscal Year 2006 DOT Appropriations
  bill includes $1,000,000 under the Bus and Bus Facilities for the Bellows Falls Multimodal Facility, VT (E-
  2006-BUSP-1039). It is the intent of the conferees that remaining funds be made available to a State or local
  governmental entity, who may apply on behalf of Connecticut River Transit for bus and bus related projects in
  Southeastern Vermont. (February 7, 2007, DOT response to Knollenberg/Bond letter of December 19, 2006).
\u\ It is the intent of the conferees that these funds shall be available for projects related to this facility
  through Fiscal Year 2007, including related surface transportation projects. (November 26, 2006, DOT response
  to Knollenberg/Bond letter September 29, 2006).
\v\ The committee directs that amounts made available in Fiscal Year 2002 for Costa Mesa CNG facility, shall now
  be made available for Orange County Transportation Authority. (February 7, 2007, DOT response to Knollenberg/
  Bond letter of December 19, 2006).
\w\ Funds originally designated for Bus and Bus facilities for the Eureka Intermodal Depot, CA (E-2004-BUSP-
  049), shall be available for the purchase of hybrid buses in Eureka, CA. (November 20, 2006, DOT response to
  Knollenberg/Bond letter September 29, 2006).
\x\ Reprogrammed in FY 2005 (H. Rept. 108-792).
\y\ The committee directs that amounts made available in fiscal year 2003 for Regional Transportation Commission
  of Southern Nevada, shall now be made available for the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
  for bus and bus facilities, including bus rapid transit projects. (February 7, 2007, DOT response to
  Knollenberg/Bond letter of September 29, 2006).
\z\ Reprogrammed in FY 2005 (H. Rept. 4818, Sec. 527).
\aa\ The committee directs that amounts made available in Fiscal Year 2002 for the City of Middletown buses and
  bus facilities shall be redirected for the City of Poughkeepsie for bus and bus facilities. (April 12, 2006,
  DOT response to Knollenberg/Bond letter of January 12, 2006).
\ab\ Reprogrammed in FY 2005 from original earmark Utica Transit Authority Buses (H. Rept. 108-192).


                             Table 14.--FY 2007 Section 5309 New Starts Allocations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     Project location and
                State                         Earmark ID                  description              Allocation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alaska...............................  D2007-NWST-001..........  Denali Commission...........         $5,000,000
Alaska/Hawaii........................  D2007-NWST-002..........  Alaska and Hawaii Ferry.....         15,000,000
Arizona..............................  D2007-NWST-003..........  Central Phoenix/East Valley          90,000,000
                                                                  LRT.
California...........................  D2007-NWST-004..........  Metro Gold Line Eastside            100,000,000
                                                                  Light Rail Extension.

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California...........................  D2007-NWST-005..........  Mission Valley East.........            806,654
California...........................  D2007-NWST-006..........  Oceanside Escondido Rail                684,040
                                                                  Project.
California...........................  D2007-NWST-007..........  BART Extension to San                 2,424,694
                                                                  Francisco International
                                                                  Airport.
Colorado.............................  D2007-NWST-008..........  Southeast Corridor LRT......         80,000,000
Colorado.............................  D2007-NWST-009..........  West Corridor LRT...........         35,000,000
District of Columbia/Maryland........  D2007-NWST-026..........  Largo Metrorail Extension...         35,000,000
Illinois.............................  D2007-NWST-010..........  Douglas Branch                        1,573,675
                                                                  Reconstruction.
Illinois.............................  D2007-NWST-011..........  Ravenswood Line Extension...         40,000,000
Illinois.............................  D2007-NWST-012..........  Union-Pacific West Line               1,255,978
                                                                  Extension.
Maryland.............................  D2007-NWST-013..........  Central Light Rail Double               482,822
                                                                  Track.
North Carolina.......................  D2007-NWST-014..........  South Corridor LRT..........         70,744,065
New Jersey...........................  D2007-NWST-015..........  Hudson-Bergen MOS-2.........        100,000,000
New York.............................  D2007-NWST-016..........  Long Island Rail Road               300,000,000
                                                                  Eastside Access.
Ohio.................................  D2007-NWST-017..........  Euclid Corridor                         693,013
                                                                  Transportation Project.
Oregon...............................  D2007-NWST-018..........  Interstate MAX LRT Extension            542,940
Oregon...............................  D2007-NWST-019..........  South Corridor I-205/                80,000,000
                                                                  Portland Mall LRT.
Oregon...............................  D2007-NWST-020..........  Wilsonville to Beaverton....         27,600,000
Pennsylvania.........................  D2007-NWST-021..........  North Shore LRT Connector...         55,000,000
Puerto Rico..........................  D2007-NWST-022..........  Tren Urbano.................          2,670,518
Texas................................  D2007-NWST-023..........  Northwest/Southeast LRT MOS.         80,000,000
Utah.................................  D2007-NWST-024..........  Weber County to Salt Lake            80,000,000
                                                                  City Commuter Rail.
Washington...........................  D2007-NWST-025..........  Central Link Initial Segment         80,000,000
                                       ........................  Unallocated Balance.........        265,861,601
                                                                                              ------------------
    Total Allocation.........................................................................     $1,550,340,000
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                      Table 15.--Prior Year Unobligated Section 5309 New Starts Allocations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Project Location and         Unobligated
         State                         Earmark ID                          Description             allocation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FY 2005 Unobligated Allocations:
    AK, HI............  E2005-NWST-000..........................  Hawaii and Alaska Ferry             $3,000,000
                                                                   Boats.
    AL................  E2005-NWST-001..........................  Birmingham, Alabama, Transit           992,000
                                                                   Corridor.
    CA................  E2005-NWST-007..........................  San Diego, California, Mid-            340,320
                                                                   Coast Light Rail Extension.
    CA................  E2005-NWST-012..........................  Santa Clara County,                  2,480,000
                                                                   California, Silicon Valley
                                                                   Rapid Transit Corridor.
    LA................  E2005-NWST-022..........................  New Orleans, Louisiana,             16,455,206
                                                                   Canal Street Streetcar
                                                                   Project.
    MN................  E2005-NWST-027..........................  Minneapolis, Minnesota,              4,960,000
                                                                   Northstar Commuter Rail
                                                                   Project.
    NV................  E2005-NWST-035..........................  CATRAIL RTC Rail Project,              992,000
                                                                   Nevada.
    NV................  E2005-NWST-036..........................  Las Vegas, Nevada, Resort           29,760,000
                                                                   Corridor Fixed Guideway
                                                                   Project.
    PA................  E2005-NWST-042..........................  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,            1,284,000
                                                                   Corridor One.
    PA................  E2005-NWST-043..........................  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,          9,920,000
                                                                   Schuylkill Valley MetroRail.
    PR................  E2005-NWST-046..........................  San Juan, Puerto Rico, Tren         16,853,570
                                                                   Urbano Rapid Transit System.
    RI................  E2005-NWST-047..........................  Rhode Island, Integrated             4,436,537
                                                                   Intermodal Project.
    TX................  E2005-NWST-049..........................  Capital Metro-Bus Rapid                992,000
                                                                   Transit Texas.
    TX................  E2005-NWST-051..........................  Houston Advanced Metro                 446,360
                                                                   Transit Plan, Texas.
    VA................  E2005-NWST-055..........................  Dulles Corridor Rapid               24,800,000
                                                                   Transit Project, Virginia.
                        ........................................  Unallocated Amount                     672,344
                                                                                               -----------------
        Subtotal FY 2005 Unobligated Allocations..............................................      $118,384,337
FY 2006 Unobligated Allocations:
    AK, HI............  E2006-NWST-001..........................  Alaska and Hawaii Ferry.....        $5,262,406
    CA................  E2006-NWST-010..........................  Santa Barbara Coast Rail               980,100
                                                                   Track Improvement Project.
    CA................  E2006-NWST-003..........................  ACE Gap Closure San Joaquin          4,900,500
                                                                   County.
    CA................  E2006-NWST-011..........................  Silicon Valley Rapid Transit         6,370,650
                                                                   Corridor Project, Santa
                                                                   Clara County.
    CA................  E2006-NWST-005..........................  Mid-Coast Light Rail Transit         7,017,516
                                                                   Extension.
    CA................  E2006-NWST-006..........................  Mission Valley East.........         7,546,770
    CT................  E2006-NWST-014..........................  Hartford-New Britain Busway          5,880,600
                                                                   Project.
    CT................  E2006-NWST-015..........................  Stamford Urban Transitway...         9,801,000
    DE................  E2006-NWST-016..........................  Northeast Corridor Commuter          1,396,643
                                                                   Rail Project.
    FL................  E2006-NWST-019..........................  Ft. Lauderdale Downtown Rail           980,100
                                                                   Link.
    FL................  E2006-NWST-018..........................  City of Miami Streetcar.....         1,960,200
    FL................  E2006-NWST-020..........................  Miami-Dade Transit County            9,801,000
                                                                   Metrorail Extension.
    FL................  E2006-NWST-017..........................  Central Florida Commuter            10,781,100
                                                                   Rail System.
    GA................  E2006-NWST-021..........................  Atlanta--Georgia 400 North             980,100
                                                                   Line Corridor Project.
    IL................  E2006-NWST-024..........................  CTA Yellow Line.............           980,100
    IL................  E2006-NWST-026..........................  Ogden Avenue Transit                   980,100
                                                                   Corridor/Circle Line.
    MA................  E2006-NWST-028..........................  North Shore Corridor Blue            1,960,200
                                                                   Line Extension.
    MA................  E2006-NWST-030..........................  Boston/Fitchburg                     1,960,200
                                                                   Massachusetts Rail Corridor.
    MA................  E2006-NWST-029..........................  Silver Line Phase III.......         3,920,400
    MD................  E2006-NWST-032..........................  Baltimore Red Line and Green         1,960,200
                                                                   Line.

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    MD................  E2006-NWST-031..........................  Baltimore Central Light Rail        12,172,842
                                                                   Double Track Project.
    MI................  E2006-NWST-034..........................  Detroit Center City Loop....         3,920,400
    MI................  E2006-NWST-033..........................  Ann Arbor/Detroit Commuter           4,900,500
                                                                   Rail.
    MN................  E2006-NWST-035..........................  North Star Corridor Commuter         1,960,200
                                                                   Rail Project.
    MN................  E2006-NWST-036..........................  St. Paul Central Corridor,           1,960,200
                                                                   St. Paul/Minneapolis.
    MO................  E2006-NWST-037..........................  Kansas City, Missouri--             12,055,230
                                                                   Southtown BRT.
    NC................  E2006-NWST-039..........................  Triangle Transit Authority          19,602,000
                                                                   Regional Rail System
                                                                   (Raleigh-Durham).
    NJ................  E2006-NWST-041..........................  Northern Branch Bergen               2,450,250
                                                                   County.
    NJ................  E2006-NWST-042..........................  Northwest New Jersey-                9,801,000
                                                                   Northeast Pennsylvania
                                                                   Passenger Rail.
    NJ................  E2006-NWST-043..........................  Trans Hudson Midtown                12,069,932
                                                                   Corridor.
    NM................  E2006-NWST-044..........................  Commuter Rail, Albuquerque             490,050
                                                                   to Santa Fe.
    NV................  E2006-NWST-045..........................  Regional Fixed Guideway              2,940,300
                                                                   Project.
    NY................  E2006-NWST-046..........................  Eastside Access Project.....       333,234,000
    OH................  E2006-NWST-048..........................  Cleveland-Euclid Corridor           24,281,500
                                                                   Transportation Project.
    OR................  E2006-NWST-050..........................  Washington County Commuter          14,701,500
                                                                   Rail Project.
    PA................  E2006-NWST-051..........................  Corridor One Regional Rail           1,470,150
                                                                   Project.
    PA................  E2006-NWST-053..........................  Schuylkill Valley Metro.....         3,920,400
    PR................  E2006-NWST-054..........................  San Juan Tren Urbano........         7,885,382
    RI................  E2006-NWST-055..........................  Rhode Island Integrated              5,880,600
                                                                   Commuter Rail Project.
    SC................  E2006-NWST-056..........................  City of Rockhill Trolley               392,040
                                                                   Study.
    TX................  E2006-NWST-059..........................  Houston Metro...............         5,880,600
    UT................  E2006-NWST-061..........................  Mid-Jordan Light Rail                  490,050
                                                                   Transit Line.
    VA................  E2006-NWST-063..........................  Gainesville-Haymarket VRE            1,421,145
                                                                   Service Extension.
    VA................  E2006-NWST-062..........................  Dulles Corridor Rapid               29,403,000
                                                                   Transit Project, Virginia.
        Subtotal FY 2006 Unobligated Allocations..............................................      $598,703,156
                                                                                               -----------------
        Total Unobligated Allocations.........................................................      $717,087,493
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  Table 16.--FY 2007 Section 5310 Special Needs for Elderly Individuals
            and Individuals With Disabilities Apportionments
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        State                            Apportionment
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama..............................................         $2,035,366
Alaska...............................................            276,085
American Samoa.......................................             63,219
Arizona..............................................          2,126,988
Arkansas.............................................          1,310,682
California...........................................         12,394,851
Colorado.............................................          1,481,207
Connecticut..........................................          1,440,108
Delaware.............................................            423,747
District of Columbia.................................            366,156
Florida..............................................          7,908,221
Georgia..............................................          2,969,256
Guam.................................................            167,228
Hawaii...............................................            585,120
Idaho................................................            558,416
Illinois.............................................          4,581,777
Indiana..............................................          2,413,518
Iowa.................................................          1,246,465
Kansas...............................................          1,117,777
Kentucky.............................................          1,876,704
Louisiana............................................          1,868,467
Maine................................................            659,726
Maryland.............................................          1,986,299
Massachusetts........................................          2,636,140
Michigan.............................................          3,812,077
Minnesota............................................          1,751,132
Mississippi..........................................          1,314,415
Missouri.............................................          2,305,142
Montana..............................................            465,011
N. Mariana Islands...................................             64,411
Nebraska.............................................            742,834
Nevada...............................................            907,190
New Hampshire........................................            561,147
New Jersey...........................................          3,352,052
New Mexico...........................................            819,747
New York.............................................          7,942,602
North Carolina.......................................          3,320,537

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North Dakota.........................................            368,361
Ohio.................................................          4,457,215
Oklahoma.............................................          1,544,612
Oregon...............................................          1,432,073
Pennsylvania.........................................          5,260,761
Puerto Rico..........................................          1,795,292
Rhode Island.........................................            567,897
South Carolina.......................................          1,773,741
South Dakota.........................................            405,811
Tennessee............................................          2,470,273
Texas................................................          7,357,444
Utah.................................................            737,346
Vermont..............................................            347,005
Virgin Islands.......................................            158,769
Virginia.............................................          2,605,065
Washington...........................................          2,216,199
West Virginia........................................            988,942
Wisconsin............................................          2,024,203
Wyoming..............................................            296,725
                                                      ------------------
    Total............................................       $116,659,554
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      Table 17.--FY 2007 Section 5311 and Section 5340 Nonurbanized
 Apportionments and Section 5311(b)(3) Rural Transit Assistance Program
                          (RTAP) Apportionments
 [Note: In accordance with language in the SAFETEA-LU conference report
apportionments for Section 5311 and Section 5340 were combined to show a
    single amount. The State's apportionment under the column heading
   ``Sections 5311 and 5340 apportionment'' includes Section 5311 and
                         Growing States funds.]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Sections 5311 and       Section
               State                       5340            5311(b)(3)
                                      apportionment      apportionment
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama...........................        $11,637,807           $176,277
Alaska............................          5,320,819             80,509
American Samoa....................            199,704             12,544
Arizona...........................          8,323,026            119,285
Arkansas..........................          8,882,775            145,493
California........................         19,998,674            236,053
Colorado..........................          7,315,810            113,327
Connecticut.......................          2,377,249             89,737
Delaware..........................          1,108,746             76,216
Florida...........................         12,017,749            176,561
Georgia...........................         15,087,041            206,049
Guam..............................            539,792             16,874
Hawaii............................          1,729,098             81,680
Idaho.............................          5,126,780             95,647
Illinois..........................         12,445,383            184,090
Indiana...........................         11,927,818            183,545
Iowa..............................          8,889,211            145,443
Kansas............................          8,235,807            130,747
Kentucky..........................         11,260,036            174,906
Louisiana.........................          8,866,858            150,853
Maine.............................          4,775,042            107,673
Maryland..........................          4,376,645            109,363
Massachusetts.....................          3,058,310             96,705
Michigan..........................         15,184,764            214,199
Minnesota.........................         11,178,461            163,037
Mississippi.......................         10,115,947            161,128
Missouri..........................         12,150,008            176,218
Montana...........................          6,603,066             94,663
N. Mariana Islands................             30,743             10,334
Nebraska..........................          5,755,218            105,239
Nevada............................          4,319,300             79,297
New Hampshire.....................          3,077,790             95,372
New Jersey........................          2,852,281             94,333
New Mexico........................          7,194,716            107,484
New York..........................         15,385,473            219,171
North Carolina....................         19,341,692            255,434
North Dakota......................          3,485,128             83,269
Ohio..............................         17,519,593            244,483

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Oklahoma..........................          9,914,012            152,348
Oregon............................          8,581,134            129,179
Pennsylvania......................         17,741,333            245,736
Puerto Rico.......................          1,235,686             79,739
Rhode Island......................            510,592             70,338
South Carolina....................          9,718,038            159,949
South Dakota......................          4,310,749             89,879
Tennessee.........................         12,388,999            185,988
Texas.............................         29,710,596            333,925
Utah..............................          4,232,444             86,541
Vermont...........................          2,311,127             87,357
Virginia..........................         10,912,491            170,030
Washington........................          8,392,208            135,620
West Virginia.....................          5,902,440            122,430
Wisconsin.........................         11,806,200            176,956
Wyoming...........................          4,080,793             81,335
                                   -------------------------------------
    Total.........................       $449,443,202         $7,320,588
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                            Table 18.--FY 2007 National Research Programs Allocations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               State                         Earmark ID                      Project              Allocation \1\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................  E2007-NATR-6701...........  Transportation Hybrid Electric         $487,000
                                                                  Vehicle and Fuel Cell
                                                                  Research-- University of
                                                                  Alabama.
Alabama............................  E2007-NATR-6702...........  Transportation Infrastructure           487,000
                                                                  and Logistics Research--
                                                                  University of Alabama--
                                                                  Huntsville.
Alabama............................  E2007-NATR-6703...........  Trauma Care System Research             500,000
                                                                  and Development--University
                                                                  of Alabama--Birmingham.
California.........................  E2007-NATR-6704...........  Regional Transit Training               380,000
                                                                  Consortium Pilot Program--
                                                                  Southern CA Regional Transit
                                                                  Training Consortium.
California.........................  E2007-NATR-7101...........  Center for Transit Oriented           1,000,000
                                                                  Development.
Connecticut........................  E2007-NATR-6705...........  Advanced Technology Bus Rapid           540,000
                                                                  Transit Project--Southeastern
                                                                  CT Advanced Technology BRT
                                                                  Project.
Connecticut........................  E2007-NATR-6706...........  Greater New Haven Transit               525,960
                                                                  District Fuel Cell-Powered
                                                                  Bus Research.
District of Columbia...............  E2007-NATR-6501...........  Project ACTION................        3,000,000
District of Columbia...............  E2007-NATR-6707...........  Public Transportation National          250,000
                                                                  Security Study--National
                                                                  Academy of Sciences.
Florida............................  E2007-NATR-6708...........  National Bus Rapid Transit            1,750,000
                                                                  Institute--University of
                                                                  South Florida.
Kentucky...........................  E2007-NATR-6709...........  Application of Information              400,000
                                                                  Technology to Transportation
                                                                  Logistics and Security--
                                                                  Northern Kentucky University.
Maryland...........................  E2007-NATR-6710...........  Transit Career Ladder Training        1,000,000
                                                                  Program.
New Jersey.........................  E2007-NATR-6711...........  Center for Advanced                     525,960
                                                                  Transportation Initiatives--
                                                                  Rutgers Center for Advanced
                                                                  Transportation Initiatives.
New Jersey.........................  E2007-NATR-7102...........  Institute of Technology's               540,000
                                                                  Transportation, Economic, and
                                                                  Land Use System--NJ TELUS.
North Dakota.......................  E2007-NATR-6712...........  Small Urban and Rural Transit           800,000
                                                                  Center--North Dakota State
                                                                  University.
Ohio...............................  E2007-NATR-6713...........  Intelligent Transportation              465,000
                                                                  System Pilot Project--Ohio
                                                                  State University.
Oregon.............................  E2007-NATR-6714...........  Portland, Oregon Streetcar            1,000,000
                                                                  Prototype Purchase and
                                                                  Deployment--TriMet.
Pennsylvania.......................  E2007-NATR-6715...........  Hydrogen Fuel Cell Shuttle              800,000
                                                                  Deployment Demonstration
                                                                  Project--Allentown, PA.
Pennsylvania.......................  E2007-NATR-6716...........  Regional Public Safety                  500,000
                                                                  Training Center--Lehigh-
                                                                  Carbon Community College.
Pennsylvania.......................  E2007-NATR-6717...........  Transit Security Training               750,000
                                                                  Facility--Chester County
                                                                  Community College.
Wisconsin..........................  E2007-NATR-8501...........  Wisconsin Supplemental                2,000,000
                                                                  Transportation Rural
                                                                  Assistance Program--WI DOT.
                                     E2007-NATR-6502...........  Human Services Transportation         1,600,000
                                                                  Coordination.
                                     E2007-NATR-6503...........  National Technical Assistance         1,000,000
                                                                  Center for Senior
                                                                  Transportation (Section
                                                                  5314(b)).
                                     E2007-NATR-6718...........  Pilot Program for Remote                500,000
                                                                  Infrared Audible Signs.

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                                     E2007-NATR-7103...........  Public Transportation                 1,000,000
                                                                  Participation Pilot Program.
                                     E2007-NATR-6801...........  Transportation Equity Research        1,000,000
                                                                  Program.
                                                                                                ----------------
        Subtotal Allocation National Research and Technology Program...........................      $22,800,920
District of Columbia...............  E2007-NATR-6719...........  Transit Cooperative Research          9,300,000
                                                                  Program.
District of Columbia...............  E2007-NATR-6720...........  University Transportation             7,000,000
                                                                  Centers Program.
New Jersey.........................  E2007-NATR-6721...........  National Transit Institute....        4,300,000
                                                                                                ----------------
        Total Allocation National Research Programs............................................      $43,400,920
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Allocations include Small Business Innovative Research takedown when applicable.


     Table 19.--FY 2007 Section 5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute
                             Apportionments
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Urbanized area/state                    Apportionment
------------------------------------------------------------------------
200,000 or more in Population........................        $86,400,000
50,000-199,999 in Population.........................         28,800,000
Nonurbanized.........................................         28,800,000
                                                      ------------------
    National Total...................................        144,000,000
Amounts Apportioned to Urbanized Areas 200,000 or
 more in Population:
    Aguadilla--Isabela--San Sebastian, PR............           $559,566
    Akron, OH........................................            262,301
    Albany, NY.......................................            243,289
    Albuquerque, NM..................................            343,932
    Allentown--Bethlehem, PA--NJ.....................            228,109
    Anchorage, AK....................................             88,502
    Ann Arbor, MI....................................            127,800
    Antioch, CA......................................             89,316
    Asheville, NC....................................            120,215
    Atlanta, GA......................................          1,415,682
    Atlantic City, NJ................................            102,367
    Augusta-Richmond County, GA--SC..................            201,825
    Austin, TX.......................................            428,056
    Bakersfield, CA..................................            335,486
    Baltimore, MD....................................            918,141
    Barnstable Town, MA..............................             79,179
    Baton Rouge, LA..................................            310,627
    Birmingham, AL...................................            375,374
    Boise City, ID...................................            102,516
    Bonita Springs--Naples, FL.......................             77,282
    Boston, MA--NH--RI...............................          1,448,238
    Bridgeport--Stamford, CT--NY.....................            274,601
    Buffalo, NY......................................            510,836
    Canton, OH.......................................            119,001
    Cape Coral, FL...................................            155,494
    Charleston--North Charleston, SC.................            231,598
    Charlotte, NC--SC................................            292,995
    Chattanooga, TN--GA..............................            178,019
    Chicago, IL--IN..................................          3,729,369
    Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN...........................            610,517
    Cleveland, OH....................................            819,481
    Colorado Springs, CO.............................            178,625
    Columbia, SC.....................................            202,042
    Columbus, GA--AL.................................            157,239
    Columbus, OH.....................................            514,252
    Concord, CA......................................            106,069
    Corpus Christi, TX...............................            211,359
    Dallas--Fort Worth--Arlington, TX................          2,095,014
    Davenport, IA--IL................................            132,714
    Dayton, OH.......................................            319,945
    Daytona Beach--Port Orange, FL...................            143,926
    Denton--Lewisville, TX...........................             87,808
    Denver--Aurora, CO...............................            736,267
    Des Moines, IA...................................            134,315
    Detroit, MI......................................          1,776,059
    Durham, NC.......................................            160,702
    El Paso, TX--NM..................................            675,416
    Eugene, OR.......................................            140,201
    Evansville, IN--KY...............................            104,713
    Fayetteville, NC.................................            160,308

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    Flint, MI........................................            218,413
    Fort Collins, CO.................................             90,407
    Fort Wayne, IN...................................            126,707
    Fresno, CA.......................................            505,727
    Grand Rapids, MI.................................            218,475
    Greensboro, NC...................................            121,991
    Greenville, SC...................................            163,180
    Gulfport--Biloxi, MS.............................            123,033
    Harrisburg, PA...................................            124,755
    Hartford, CT.....................................            331,675
    Honolulu, HI.....................................            312,074
    Houston, TX......................................          2,346,350
    Huntsville, AL...................................             96,032
    Indianapolis, IN.................................            487,963
    Indio--Cathedral City--Palm Springs, CA..........            176,743
    Jackson, MS......................................            198,363
    Jacksonville, FL.................................            417,039
    Kansas City, MO--KS..............................            548,699
    Knoxville, TN....................................            221,837
    Lancaster, PA....................................            115,080
    Lancaster--Palmdale, CA..........................            172,608
    Lansing, MI......................................            158,895
    Las Vegas, NV....................................            644,125
    Lexington-Fayette, KY............................            131,848
    Lincoln, NE......................................             99,023
    Little Rock, AR..................................            204,063
    Los Angeles--Long Beach--Santa Ana, CA...........          8,442,199
    Louisville, KY--IN...............................            424,761
    Lubbock, TX......................................            150,887
    Madison, WI......................................            141,454
    McAllen, TX......................................            703,574
    Memphis, TN--MS--AR..............................            613,956
    Miami, FL........................................          2,950,084
    Milwaukee, WI....................................            618,079
    Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN........................            752,458
    Mission Viejo, CA................................            116,753
    Mobile, AL.......................................            242,851
    Modesto, CA......................................            217,635
    Nashville-Davidson, TN...........................            351,465
    New Haven, CT....................................            211,127
    New Orleans, LA..................................            787,518
    New York--Newark, NY--NJ--CT.....................          9,542,399
    Ogden--Layton, UT................................            148,268
    Oklahoma City, OK................................            448,031
    Omaha, NE--IA....................................            271,986
    Orlando, FL......................................            579,092
    Oxnard, CA.......................................            196,151
    Palm Bay--Melbourne, FL..........................            171,388
    Pensacola, FL--AL................................            187,713
    Peoria, IL.......................................            125,072
    Philadelphia, PA--NJ--DE--MD.....................          2,295,088
    Phoenix--Mesa, AZ................................          1,515,115
    Pittsburgh, PA...................................            795,971
    Port St. Lucie, FL...............................            141,358
    Portland, OR--WA.................................            687,146
    Poughkeepsie--Newburgh, NY.......................            145,723
    Providence, RI--MA...............................            580,123
    Provo--Orem, UT..................................            174,644
    Raleigh, NC......................................            176,769
    Reading, PA......................................            114,391
    Reno, NV.........................................            142,722
    Richmond, VA.....................................            342,650
    Riverside--San Bernardino, CA....................          1,081,019
    Rochester, NY....................................            318,702
    Rockford, IL.....................................            117,454
    Round Lake Beach--McHenry--Grayslake, IL--WI.....             48,662
    Sacramento, CA...................................            775,462
    Salem, OR........................................            215,814
    Salt Lake City, UT...............................            341,093
    San Antonio, TX..................................            907,380
    San Diego, CA....................................          1,476,858
    San Francisco--Oakland, CA.......................          1,318,167

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    San Jose, CA.....................................            486,612
    San Juan, PR.....................................          3,347,537
    Santa Rosa, CA...................................            110,882
    Sarasota--Bradenton, FL..........................            236,321
    Savannah, GA.....................................            141,828
    Scranton, PA.....................................            203,254
    Seattle, WA......................................          1,013,784
    Shreveport, LA...................................            210,674
    South Bend, IN--MI...............................            128,602
    Spokane, WA--ID..................................            188,373
    Springfield, MA--CT..............................            291,029
    Springfield, MO..................................            125,052
    St. Louis, MO--IL................................            899,591
    Stockton, CA.....................................            277,437
    Syracuse, NY.....................................            215,397
    Tallahassee, FL..................................            139,757
    Tampa--St. Petersburg, FL........................          1,030,946
    Temecula--Murrieta, CA...........................             91,840
    Thousand Oaks, CA................................             49,642
    Toledo, OH--MI...................................            265,835
    Trenton, NJ......................................            104,396
    Tucson, AZ.......................................            465,291
    Tulsa, OK........................................            300,717
    Victorville--Hesperia--Apple Valley, CA..........            137,860
    Virginia Beach, VA...............................            650,859
    Washington, DC--VA--MD...........................          1,256,532
    Wichita, KS......................................            191,748
    Winston-Salem, NC................................            139,386
    Worcester, MA--CT................................            189,020
    Youngstown, OH--PA...............................            230,793
                                                      ------------------
        Total........................................         86,400,000
Amounts Apportioned to State Governors for Urbanized
 Areas 50,000 to 199,999 in Population:
    Alabama..........................................           $805,905
    Alaska...........................................             36,316
    Arizona..........................................            290,494
    Arkansas.........................................            518,014
    California.......................................          3,000,086
    Colorado.........................................            483,031
    Connecticut......................................            294,526
    Delaware.........................................             49,569
    Florida..........................................          1,678,878
    Georgia..........................................            919,739
    Hawaii...........................................             54,443
    Idaho............................................            311,710
    Illinois.........................................            662,248
    Indiana..........................................            708,815
    Iowa.............................................            426,122
    Kansas...........................................            194,919
    Kentucky.........................................            264,981
    Louisiana........................................            836,620
    Maine............................................            254,427
    Maryland.........................................            316,406
    Massachusetts....................................            270,424
    Michigan.........................................            897,332
    Minnesota........................................            243,496
    Mississippi......................................            150,126
    Missouri.........................................            300,193
    Montana..........................................            230,052
    N. Mariana Islands...............................             83,476
    Nebraska.........................................             15,349
    Nevada...........................................             39,745
    New Hampshire....................................            230,658
    New Jersey.......................................            147,701
    New Mexico.......................................            285,184
    New York.........................................            541,073
    North Carolina...................................            919,021
    North Dakota.....................................            174,497
    Ohio.............................................            675,417
    Oklahoma.........................................            182,912
    Oregon...........................................            233,689
    Pennsylvania.....................................            884,906

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    Puerto Rico......................................          2,710,414
    South Carolina...................................            516,851
    South Dakota.....................................            130,637
    Tennessee........................................            600,676
    Texas............................................          3,230,936
    Utah.............................................            132,974
    Vermont..........................................             68,962
    Virginia.........................................            614,054
    Washington.......................................            799,167
    West Virginia....................................            547,326
    Wisconsin........................................            732,721
    Wyoming..........................................            102,782
                                                      ------------------
        Total........................................         28,800,000
Amounts Apportioned to State Governors for
 Nonurbanized Areas Less than 50,000 in Population:
    Alabama..........................................           $963,952
    Alaska...........................................             93,888
    American Samoa...................................             86,625
    Arizona..........................................            518,262
    Arkansas.........................................            726,832
    California.......................................          1,467,032
    Colorado.........................................            272,602
    Connecticut......................................             70,243
    Delaware.........................................             64,011
    Florida..........................................            832,051
    Georgia..........................................          1,141,655
    Guam.............................................             86,742
    Hawaii...........................................            114,590
    Idaho............................................            248,790
    Illinois.........................................            649,149
    Indiana..........................................            580,869
    Iowa.............................................            414,410
    Kansas...........................................            412,799
    Kentucky.........................................          1,050,459
    Louisiana........................................            899,286
    Maine............................................            277,815
    Maryland.........................................            179,234
    Massachusetts....................................            111,986
    Michigan.........................................            772,911
    Minnesota........................................            494,688
    Mississippi......................................          1,041,935
    Missouri.........................................            847,599
    Montana..........................................            250,847
    N. Mariana Islands...............................             49,282
    Nebraska.........................................            257,380
    Nevada...........................................             77,213
    New Hampshire....................................            120,326
    New Jersey.......................................             95,639
    New Mexico.......................................            485,438
    New York.........................................            923,625
    North Carolina...................................          1,452,051
    North Dakota.....................................            132,630
    Ohio.............................................            988,407
    Oklahoma.........................................            782,108
    Oregon...........................................            395,978
    Pennsylvania.....................................          1,049,729
    Puerto Rico......................................            373,348
    Rhode Island.....................................             16,431
    South Carolina...................................            804,861
    South Dakota.....................................            198,975
    Tennessee........................................            938,280
    Texas............................................          2,297,782
    Utah.............................................            141,546
    Vermont..........................................            128,000
    Virgin Islands...................................             87,089
    Virginia.........................................            675,288
    Washington.......................................            486,768
    West Virginia....................................            568,900
    Wisconsin........................................            491,171
    Wyoming..........................................            110,493
                                                      ------------------
        Total........................................         28,800,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    Table 20.--Prior Year Unobligated Job Access and Reverse Commute
                               Allocations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Project and         Unobligated
    State          Earmark ID           description         allocation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
FY 2002 Unobligated Congressional Allocations:
    AR.......  E2002-JARC-005...  Central Arkansas              $500,000
                                   Transit Authority.
    CA.......  E2002-JARC-008...  Del Norte County,               73,400
                                   California.
    NY.......  E2002-JARC-054...  Columbia County, New           100,000
                                   York.
    VA.......  E2002-JARC-082...  Winchester, Virginia..       1,000,000
                                                         ---------------
        Subtotal FY 2002 Unobligated Allocations........       1,673,400
FY 2003 Unobligated Congressional Allocations:
    CA.......  E2003-JARC-011...  LA County UTRANS......         495,335
    CO.......  E2003-JARC-020...  City of Colorado               100,284
                                   Springs, CO.
    NY.......  E2003-JARC-065...  Chemung County Transit          74,300
    NY.......  E2003-JARC-066...  Columbia County.......          99,067
    OH.......  E2003-JARC-078...  STEP-UP Job Access             123,834
                                   Project Dayton.
                                                         ---------------
        Subtotal FY 2003 Unobligated Allocations........         892,820
FY 2004 Unobligated Congressional Allocations:
    AK.......  E2004-JARC-000...  Craig Transit Service           49,563
                                   JARC Program.
    AL.......  E2004-JARC-006...  Alabama Disabilities           495,630
                                   Advocacy Program
                                   [ADA] Rural
                                   Transportation
                                   Services.
    CA.......  E2004-JARC-013...  City of Irwindale               64,432
                                   Senior Transportation
                                   Services.
    CA.......  E2004-JARC-014...  Guaranteed Ride Home,          396,504
                                   Santa Clarita.
    FL.......  E2004-JARC-024...  Key West, Florida Job          495,630
                                   Access Reverse
                                   Commute.
    IA.......  E2004-JARC-026...  Iowa Statewide JARC...         159,980
    KS.......  E2004-JARC-031...  ADA Mobility Planning.         361,810
    MD.......  E2004-JARC-040...  VoxLinx Voice-Enabled        1,288,638
                                   Transit Trip Planner.
    NJ.......  E2004-JARC-050...  New Jersey Community           297,378
                                   Development
                                   Corporation
                                   Transportation
                                   Opportunity Center.
    NY.......  E2004-JARC-055...  Broome County Transit           99,126
                                   JARC.
    NY.......  E2004-JARC-061...  Essex County Job                99,126
                                   Access Reverse
                                   Commute Project.
    NY.......  E2004-JARC-063...  MTA Long Island Bus            247,815
                                   Job Access Reverse
                                   Commute Project.
    NY.......  E2004-JARC-065...  North Country County           456,299
                                   Consortium.
    NY.......  E2004-JARC-070...  Ulster County Area              49,563
                                   Transit Rural Feeder
                                   Service.
    NV.......  E2004-JARC-053...  Lake Tahoe Public               99,126
                                   Transit Services JARC
                                   Project.
    SD.......  E2004-JARC-083...  Cheyenne River Sioux           247,815
                                   Tribe Public Bus
                                   System.
    TN.......  E2004-JARC-087...  Monroe County TN Job            99,126
                                   Access Reverse
                                   Commute Program.
    TX.......  E2004-JARC-090...  Corpus Christi Welfare         372,714
                                   to Work Project.
    TX.......  E2004-JARC-094...  San Antonio VIA                136,298
                                   Metropolitan Transit
                                   JARC Program.
    TX.......  E2004-JARC-096...  Texas Colonias JARC          2,379,023
                                   Initiative.
    VA.......  E2004-JARC-101...  Virginia Beach                 198,252
                                   Paratransit Services.
    WI.......  E2004-JARC-109...  Wisconsin Statewide          2,577,275
                                   JARC.
                                                         ---------------
        Subtotal FY 2004 Unobligated Allocations........      10,671,123
FY 2005 Unobligated Congressional Allocations:
    AK.......  E2005-JARC-000...  Craig Transit JARC,             49,559
                                   Alaska.
    AK.......  E2005-JARC-001...  Kenai Peninsula JARC,          594,709
                                   Alaska.
    AK.......  E2005-JARC-003...  Mobility Coalition,            495,590
                                   Alaska.
    AK.......  E2005-JARC-004...  North Star Borough              74,338
                                   Transit JARC, Alaska.
    AK.......  E2005-JARC-005...  Seward Transit JARC,           198,236
                                   Alaska.
    AL.......  E2005-JARC-007...  ARC of Madison County,          79,734
                                   Alabama.
    AL.......  E2005-JARC-008...  Easter Seals Central           495,590
                                   Alabama JARC.
    AL.......  E2005-JARC-009...  Gees Bend Ferry,             1,982,362
                                   Alabama.
    CA.......  E2005-JARC-013...  Guaranteed Ride                136,687
                                   Program, California.
    CA.......  E2005-JARC-014...  Job Access Transit,                211
                                   Hayward, California.
    CO.......  E2005-JARC-017...  Colorado Transit               529,310
                                   Coalition JARC.
    DC.......  E2005-JARC-097...  Community                      620,899
                                   Transportation
                                   JOBLINKS
                                   Demonstration.
    DC.......  E2005-JARC-020...  Technical Assistance             7,073
                                   Support & Performance
                                   Reviews of the JARC
                                   Grants Program.
    DC.......  E2005-JARC-021...  Washington Metro Job           569,530
                                   Access Initiative.
    GA.......  E2005-JARC-025...  Chatham JARC, Georgia.       1,982,362
    GA.......  E2005-JARC-026...  Dooly-Crisp Unified            198,236
                                   Transportation
                                   System, Georgia.
    IL.......  E2005-JARC-028...  Illinois Statewide             145,842
                                   JARC.
    IN.......  E2005-JARC-031...  IndyFlex, Indiana.....       1,238,976
    LA.......  E2005-JARC-037...  Louisiana Statewide          2,115,329
                                   JARC.
    ME.......  E2005-JARC-041...  Maine Statewide JARC           442,389
                                   Program.
    MI.......  E2005-JARC-042...  DCC Community Health &         297,354
                                   Safety Transport
                                   Project, Michigan.
    MN.......  E2005-JARC-047...  Metropolitan Council           991,182
                                   Job Access,
                                   Minneapolis,
                                   Minnesota.
    MO.......  E2005-JARC-049...  Metro St. Louis              a 941,622
                                   Downtown Shuttle
                                   Trolley, Missouri.
    MO.......  E2005-JARC-050...  Missouri Statewide             385,000
                                   JARC.
    NJ.......  E2005-JARC-053...  New Jersey Statewide         5,203,702
                                   JARC.
    NY.......  E2005-JARC-057...  Broome County Transit,         247,796
                                   Binghamton, New York.
    NY.......  E2005-JARC-058...  Central New York Job           495,590
                                   Access Reverse
                                   Commute, New York.

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    NV.......  E2005-JARC-056...  Statewide Small Urban          455,624
                                   and Rural Public/
                                   Specialized
                                   Transportation
                                   Services (JARC),
                                   Nevada.
    OH.......  E2005-JARC-066...  Western Reserve                 79,734
                                   Transit Job Access
                                   Program, Ohio.
    PA.......  E2005-JARC-071...  Philadelphia                 1,106,772
                                   Unemployment Project
                                   (PUP), Pennsylvania.
    TN.......  E2005-JARC-077...  Children's Health Fund         495,590
                                   JARC, Tennessee.
    TN.......  E2005-JARC-080...  Tennessee Statewide          3,784,745
                                   JARC.
    TX.......  E2005-JARC-081...  Abilene JARC, Texas...         148,677
    TX.......  E2005-JARC-082...  El Paso JARC, Texas...         495,590
    TX.......  E2005-JARC-083...  Island Transit JARC,           136,687
                                   Texas.
    WA.......  E2005-JARC-089...  North Central Puget            991,182
                                   Sound Vehicle Trip
                                   Reduction Incentives,
                                   Washington.
    WA.......  E2005-JARC-090...  Okanogan County Senior          65,142
                                   Citizens JARC,
                                   Washington.
    WA.......  E2005-JARC-092...  WorkFirst                      775,447
                                   Transportation
                                   Initiative,
                                   Washington.
    WI.......  E2005-JARC-094...  Ways to Work,                  170,591
                                   Wisconsin.
    WI.......  E2005-JARC-095...  Wisconsin Statewide          2,577,071
                                   JARC.
    WV.......  E2005-JARC-096...  West Virginia                  114,653
                                   Statewide JARC.
                                                         ---------------
        Subtotal FY 2005 Unobligated Allocations........      31,916,713
                                                         ---------------
        Total Unobligated Allocations...................      45,154,056
------------------------------------------------------------------------
a November 20, 2006, DOT response to Knollenberg/Bond letter September
  29, 2006, funds made available for the continuation and expansion of
  existing JARC bus service on five north county bus routes servicing
  the METRO Downtown Bus Transfer Center in St. Louis, MO. Funds may be
  expended on JARC activities authorized under Section 3037 of the
  Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century.


       Table 21.--FY 2007 Section 5317 New Freedom Apportionments
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Urbanized area/state                    Apportionment
------------------------------------------------------------------------
UZAs 200,000 or more in Population...................        $48,600,000
UZAs 50,000-199,999 in Population....................         16,200,000
Nonurbanized.........................................         16,200,000
                                                      ------------------
        National Total...............................         81,000,000
Amounts Apportioned to Urbanized Areas 200,000 or
 more in Population:
    Aguadilla-Isabela-San Sebastian, PR..............           $126,100
    Akron, OH........................................            162,675
    Albany, NY.......................................            156,364
    Albuquerque, NM..................................            182,730
    Allentown-Bethlehem, PA-NJ.......................            156,018
    Anchorage, AK....................................             52,136
    Ann Arbor, MI....................................             61,401
    Antioch, CA......................................             60,601
    Asheville, NC....................................             77,517
    Atlanta, GA......................................            888,971
    Atlantic City, NJ................................             73,829
    Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC...................            108,159
    Austin, TX.......................................            198,836
    Bakersfield, CA..................................            131,079
    Baltimore, MD....................................            635,438
    Barnstable Town, MA..............................             78,928
    Baton Rouge, LA..................................            140,317
    Birmingham, AL...................................            216,937
    Boise City, ID...................................             63,948
    Bonita Springs-Naples, FL........................             73,189
    Boston, MA-NH-RI.................................          1,123,648
    Bridgeport-Stamford, CT-NY.......................            237,663
    Buffalo, NY......................................            302,048
    Canton, OH.......................................             74,387
    Cape Coral, FL...................................            117,307
    Charleston-North Charleston, SC..................            129,823
    Charlotte, NC-SC.................................            193,086
    Chattanooga, TN-GA...............................            114,462
    Chicago, IL-IN...................................          2,281,657
    Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN.............................            402,647
    Cleveland, OH....................................            516,455
    Colorado Springs, CO.............................            108,709
    Columbia, SC.....................................            115,920
    Columbus, GA-AL..................................             79,731
    Columbus, OH.....................................            287,416
    Concord, CA......................................            121,779
    Corpus Christi, TX...............................             92,875
    Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX..................          1,133,868

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    Davenport, IA-IL.................................             73,714
    Dayton, OH.......................................            202,124
    Daytona Beach-Port Orange, FL....................             96,642
    Denton-Lewisville, TX............................             52,171
    Denver-Aurora, CO................................            508,189
    Des Moines, IA...................................             92,618
    Detroit, MI......................................          1,191,993
    Durham, NC.......................................             71,810
    El Paso, TX-NM...................................            202,578
    Eugene, OR.......................................             63,190
    Evansville, IN-KY................................             68,566
    Fayetteville, NC.................................             78,091
    Flint, MI........................................            121,282
    Fort Collins, CO.................................             43,094
    Fort Wayne, IN...................................             75,827
    Fresno, CA.......................................            182,740
    Grand Rapids, MI.................................            134,163
    Greensboro, NC...................................             75,458
    Greenville, SC...................................             98,271
    Gulfport-Biloxi, MS..............................             73,167
    Harrisburg, PA...................................             92,218
    Hartford, CT.....................................            246,950
    Honolulu, HI.....................................            199,316
    Houston, TX......................................          1,058,478
    Huntsville, AL...................................             55,983
    Indianapolis, IN.................................            344,829
    Indio-Cathedral City-Palm Springs, CA............             89,378
    Jackson, MS......................................             88,265
    Jacksonville, FL.................................            273,094
    Kansas City, MO-KS...............................            372,884
    Knoxville, TN....................................            133,250
    Lancaster, PA....................................             84,704
    Lancaster-Palmdale, CA...........................             75,358
    Lansing, MI......................................             78,317
    Las Vegas, NV....................................            427,045
    Lexington-Fayette, KY............................             69,302
    Lincoln, NE......................................             51,472
    Little Rock, AR..................................            116,028
    Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA.............          3,618,995
    Louisville, KY-IN................................            270,486
    Lubbock, TX......................................             59,515
    Madison, WI......................................             68,449
    McAllen, TX......................................            163,731
    Memphis, TN-MS-AR................................            306,107
    Miami, FL........................................          1,677,667
    Milwaukee, WI....................................            354,185
    Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN.........................            524,419
    Mission Viejo, CA................................            108,270
    Mobile, AL.......................................            116,538
    Modesto, CA......................................            105,141
    Nashville-Davidson, TN...........................            216,456
    New Haven, CT....................................            150,505
    New Orleans, LA..................................            346,048
    New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT........................          5,715,679
    Ogden-Layton, UT.................................             92,104
    Oklahoma City, OK................................            235,978
    Omaha, NE-IA.....................................            151,226
    Orlando, FL......................................            351,306
    Oxnard, CA.......................................            102,398
    Palm Bay-Melbourne, FL...........................            133,980
    Pensacola, FL-AL.................................            104,064
    Peoria, IL.......................................             69,322
    Philadelphia, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................          1,501,297
    Phoenix-Mesa, AZ.................................            817,306
    Pittsburgh, PA...................................            497,805
    Port St. Lucie, FL...............................            102,434
    Portland, OR-WA..................................            422,056
    Poughkeepsie-Newburgh, NY........................             91,165
    Providence, RI-MA................................            381,175
    Provo-Orem, UT...................................             51,869
    Raleigh, NC......................................            109,008
    Reading, PA......................................             70,151

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    Reno, NV.........................................             91,383
    Richmond, VA.....................................            228,332
    Riverside-San Bernardino, CA.....................            451,996
    Rochester, NY....................................            192,186
    Rockford, IL.....................................             77,674
    Round Lake Beach-McHenry-Grayslake, IL-WI........             46,333
    Sacramento, CA...................................            423,003
    Salem, OR........................................             61,392
    Salt Lake City, UT...............................            219,483
    San Antonio, TX..................................            419,240
    San Diego, CA....................................            724,318
    San Francisco-Oakland, CA........................            950,208
    San Jose, CA.....................................            399,440
    San Juan, PR.....................................            907,212
    Santa Rosa, CA...................................             80,089
    Sarasota-Bradenton, FL...........................            201,463
    Savannah, GA.....................................             70,682
    Scranton, PA.....................................            136,965
    Seattle, WA......................................            719,018
    Shreveport, LA...................................             89,205
    South Bend, IN-MI................................             81,200
    Spokane, WA-ID...................................            102,142
    Springfield, MA-CT...............................            190,613
    Springfield, MO..................................             61,769
    St. Louis, MO-IL.................................            569,735
    Stockton, CA.....................................            108,677
    Syracuse, NY.....................................            114,968
    Tallahassee, FL..................................             42,761
    Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL.........................            750,519
    Temecula-Murrieta, CA............................             59,215
    Thousand Oaks, CA................................             45,968
    Toledo, OH-MI....................................            153,366
    Trenton, NJ......................................             79,784
    Tucson, AZ.......................................            223,339
    Tulsa, OK........................................            169,347
    Victorville-Hesperia-Apple Valley, CA............             63,305
    Virginia Beach, VA...............................            374,754
    Washington, DC-VA-MD.............................            921,237
    Wichita, KS......................................            118,285
    Winston-Salem, NC................................             83,765
    Worcester, MA-CT.................................            134,039
    Youngstown, OH-PA................................            133,542
                                                      ------------------
        Total........................................         48,600,000
Amounts Apportioned to State Governors for Urbanized
 Areas 50,000 to 199,999 in Population:
    Alabama..........................................            427,039
    Alaska...........................................             19,990
    Arizona..........................................            138,375
    Arkansas.........................................            285,216
    California.......................................          1,658,388
    Colorado.........................................            275,030
    Connecticut......................................            263,340
    Delaware.........................................             32,717
    Florida..........................................          1,243,752
    Georgia..........................................            450,350
    Hawaii...........................................             46,626
    Idaho............................................            162,054
    Illinois.........................................            366,849
    Indiana..........................................            416,387
    Iowa.............................................            242,588
    Kansas...........................................            114,329
    Kentucky.........................................            156,206
    Louisiana........................................            439,286
    Maine............................................            178,554
    Maryland.........................................            283,609
    Massachusetts....................................            192,974
    Michigan.........................................            600,838
    Minnesota........................................            142,564
    Mississippi......................................             69,215
    Missouri.........................................            169,381
    Montana..........................................            117,871
    N. Mariana Islands...............................             25,394

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    Nebraska.........................................              7,069
    Nevada...........................................             32,221
    New Hampshire....................................            221,356
    New Jersey.......................................            117,951
    New Mexico.......................................            126,052
    New York.........................................            329,549
    North Carolina...................................            668,035
    North Dakota.....................................            101,329
    Ohio.............................................            457,729
    Oklahoma.........................................             78,177
    Oregon...........................................            119,717
    Pennsylvania.....................................            538,542
    Puerto Rico......................................            725,592
    South Carolina...................................            369,859
    South Dakota.....................................             89,214
    Tennessee........................................            377,480
    Texas............................................          1,424,599
    Utah.............................................             50,707
    Vermont..........................................             42,435
    Virginia.........................................            370,909
    Washington.......................................            513,614
    West Virginia....................................            323,652
    Wisconsin........................................            530,634
    Wyoming..........................................             64,656
                                                      ------------------
        Total........................................         16,200,000
Amounts Apportioned to State Governors for
 Nonurbanized Areas Less than 50,000 in Population:
    Alabama..........................................            549,123
    Alaska...........................................             44,556
    American Samoa...................................              7,815
    Arizona..........................................            233,977
    Arkansas.........................................            395,881
    California.......................................            681,111
    Colorado.........................................            153,515
    Connecticut......................................             73,375
    Delaware.........................................             47,217
    Florida..........................................            529,045
    Georgia..........................................            625,568
    Guam.............................................             22,802
    Hawaii...........................................             64,695
    Idaho............................................            106,683
    Illinois.........................................            417,599
    Indiana..........................................            457,793
    Iowa.............................................            271,824
    Kansas...........................................            236,728
    Kentucky.........................................            574,365
    Louisiana........................................            384,804
    Maine............................................            174,703
    Maryland.........................................            154,259
    Massachusetts....................................             97,120
    Michigan.........................................            548,108
    Minnesota........................................            313,216
    Mississippi......................................            466,476
    Missouri.........................................            453,812
    Montana..........................................            104,314
    N. Mariana Islands...............................                751
    Nebraska.........................................            136,742
    Nevada...........................................             56,657
    New Hampshire....................................            118,285
    New Jersey.......................................             73,896
    New Mexico.......................................            178,338
    New York.........................................            570,674
    North Carolina...................................            892,873
    North Dakota.....................................             62,960
    Ohio.............................................            657,623
    Oklahoma.........................................            399,258
    Oregon...........................................            269,190
    Pennsylvania.....................................            661,768
    Puerto Rico......................................             83,167
    Rhode Island.....................................             17,292
    South Carolina...................................            453,680
    South Dakota.....................................             83,154

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    Tennessee........................................            584,492
    Texas............................................          1,111,556
    Utah.............................................             64,976
    Vermont..........................................             81,040
    Virgin Islands...................................             15,756
    Virginia.........................................            456,910
    Washington.......................................            272,757
    West Virginia....................................            296,767
    Wisconsin........................................            354,454
    Wyoming..........................................             54,500
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        Total........................................         16,200,000
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                        Table 22.--FY 2007 Section 5339 Alternative Analysis Allocations
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                                                        SAFETEA-LU      Project location and
            State                    Earmark ID        Project No.           description            Allocation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
California..................  E2007-ALTA-001.........            5  San Gabriel Valley--Gold          $1,250,000
                                                                     Line Foothill Extension
                                                                     Corridor Study.
Illinois....................  E2007-ALTA-002.........            7  Metra BNSF Naperville to           1,250,000
                                                                     Aurora Corridor Study.
Illinois....................  E2007-ALTA-003.........           13  Metra-West Line Extension,         1,000,000
                                                                     Elgin to Rockford Study.
Maryland....................  E2007-ALTA-004.........           12  Baltimore Red Line/Green           1,500,000
                                                                     Line Transit Project Study.
Minnesota...................  E2007-ALTA-005.........            1  Minnesota Red Rock Corridor/       2,000,000
                                                                     Rush Line/Central Corridors
                                                                     Studies.
Mississippi.................  E2007-ALTA-006.........           14  Madison-Ridgeland                    350,000
                                                                     Transportation Commission,
                                                                     Mississippi, Madison LRT
                                                                     Corridor Study.
North Carolina..............  E2007-ALTA-007.........           11  Piedmont Authority Regional        1,000,000
                                                                     Transportation East-West
                                                                     Corridor Study.
New Jersey..................  E2007-ALTA-008.........            2  Trans-Hudson Midtown               1,500,000
                                                                     Corridor Study.
New Jersey..................  E2007-ALTA-009.........            6  Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex           1,250,000
                                                                     Counties, New Jersey
                                                                     Corridor Study.
New Jersey..................  E2007-ALTA-010.........           18  New Jersey Transit Midtown         2,500,000
                                                                     Project Study.
New Mexico..................  E2007-ALTA-011.........           10  Middle Rio Grande Coalition          500,000
                                                                     of Governments, Albuquerque
                                                                     to Santa Fe Corridor Study.
Oregon......................  E2007-ALTA-012.........            3  Lane County, Oregon Bus              500,000
                                                                     Rapid Transit Phase II
                                                                     Corridor Study.
Oregon......................  E2007-ALTA-013.........            4  Portland Streetcar, Oregon         1,500,000
                                                                     Corridor Study.
South Carolina..............  E2007-ALTA-014.........           15  South Carolina Department of         300,000
                                                                     Transportation Light Rail
                                                                     Study.
Utah........................  E2007-ALTA-015.........           17  Sevierville County                   500,000
                                                                     Transportation Board,
                                                                     Sevier County BRT Study.
Utah........................  E2007-ALTA-016.........           16  Provo Orem BRT Study........         500,000
Washington..................  E2007-ALTA-017.........            9  Sound Transit I-90 Long-             750,000
                                                                     Range Plan Corridor Studies.
Wisconsin...................  E2007-ALTA-018.........            8  Madison and Dane Counties,           750,000
                                                                     Wisconsin Transport 2020
                                                                     Corridor Study.
                                                                                                 ---------------
                                                                       Unallocated Amount.......       6,100,000
    Total Allocation............................................................................      25,000,000
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                Table 23.--Prior Year Unobligated Section 5339 Alternatives Analysis Allocations
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                                                                       Project location and         Unobligated
               State                         Earmark ID                    description              allocation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FY 2006 Unobligated Allocations
    California.....................  E2006-ALTA-000............  San Gabriel Valley-Gold Line         $1,237,500
                                                                  Foothill Extension Corridor
                                                                  Study.
    Illinois.......................  E2006-ALTA-001............  Metra BNSF Naperville to Aurora       1,237,500
                                                                  Corridor Study.
    Maryland.......................  E2006-ALTA-003............  Baltimore Red Line/Green Line         1,485,000
                                                                  Transit Project Study.
    Michigan.......................  E2006-ALTA-005............  Madison-Ridgeland                       346,500
                                                                  Transportation Commission,
                                                                  Mississippi, Madison LRT
                                                                  Corridor Study.
    Minnesota......................  E2006-ALTA-004............  Minnesota Red Rock Corridor/          1,980,000
                                                                  Rush Line/Central Corridors
                                                                  Studies.
    New Jersey.....................  E2006-ALTA-007............  Trans-Hudson Midtown Corridor         1,485,000
                                                                  Study.
    New Jersey.....................  E2006-ALTA-009............  New Jersey Transit Midtown            2,475,000
                                                                  Project Study.
    New Jersey.....................  E2006-ALTA-008............  Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex              1,237,500
                                                                  Counties, New Jersey Corridor
                                                                  Study.
    New Mexico.....................  E2006-ALTA-010............  Middle Rio Grande Coalition of          495,000
                                                                  Governments, Albuquerque to
                                                                  Santa Fe Corridor Study.
    South Carolina.................  E2006-ALTA-013............  South Carolina Department of            297,000
                                                                  Transportation Light Rail
                                                                  Study.
    Utah...........................  E2006-ALTA-014............  Sevierville County                      495,000
                                                                  Transportation Board, Sevier
                                                                  County BRT Study.
    Utah...........................  E2006-ALTA-015............  Provo Orem BRT Study...........         495,000

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                                     ..........................  Unallocated Amount.............       6,039,000
                                                                                                 ---------------
        Total Unobligated Allocations...........................................................      19,305,000
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[FR Doc. 07-1290 Filed 3-15-07; 3:11pm]
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