[109th Congress Public Law 59] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office] [DOCID: f:publ059.109] [[Page 1143]] SAFE, ACCOUNTABLE, FLEXIBLE, EFFICIENT TRANSPORTATION EQUITY ACT: A LEGACY FOR USERS [[Page 119 STAT. 1144]] Public Law 109-59 109th Congress An Act To authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. <<NOTE: Aug. 10, 2005 - [H.R. 3]>> Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress <<NOTE: Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. Inter- governmental relations. 23 USC 101 note.>> assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS. (a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users'' or ``SAFETEA-LU''. (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. General definitions. TITLE I--FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS Subtitle A--Authorization of Programs Sec. 1101. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1102. Obligation ceiling. Sec. 1103. Apportionments. Sec. 1104. Equity bonus program. Sec. 1105. Revenue aligned budget authority. Sec. 1106. Future Interstate System routes. Sec. 1107. Metropolitan planning. Sec. 1108. Transfer of highway and transit funds. Sec. 1109. Recreational trails. Sec. 1110. Temporary traffic control devices. Sec. 1111. Set-asides for Interstate discretionary projects. Sec. 1112. Emergency relief. Sec. 1113. Surface transportation program. Sec. 1114. Highway bridge program. Sec. 1115. Highway use tax evasion projects. Sec. 1116. Appalachian development highway system. Sec. 1117. Transportation, community, and system preservation program. Sec. 1118. Territorial highway program. Sec. 1119. Federal lands highways. Sec. 1120. Puerto Rico highway program. Sec. 1121. HOV facilities. Sec. 1122. Definitions. Subtitle B--Congestion Relief Sec. 1201. Real-time system management information program. Subtitle C--Mobility and Efficiency Sec. 1301. Projects of national and regional significance. Sec. 1302. National corridor infrastructure improvement program. Sec. 1303. Coordinated border infrastructure program. Sec. 1304. High priority corridors on the National Highway System. Sec. 1305. Truck parking facilities. Sec. 1306. Freight intermodal distribution pilot grant program. Sec. 1307. Deployment of magnetic levitation transportation projects. [[Page 119 STAT. 1145]] Sec. 1308. Delta region transportation development program. Sec. 1309. Extension of public transit vehicle exemption from axle weight restrictions. Sec. 1310. Interstate oasis program. Subtitle D--Highway Safety Sec. 1401. Highway safety improvement program. Sec. 1402. Worker injury prevention and free flow of vehicular traffic. Sec. 1403. Toll facilities workplace safety study. Sec. 1404. Safe routes to school program. Sec. 1405. Roadway safety improvements for older drivers and pedestrians. Sec. 1406. Safety incentive grants for use of seat belts. Sec. 1407. Safety incentives to prevent operation of motor vehicles by intoxicated persons. Sec. 1408. Improvement or replacement of highway features on National Highway System. Sec. 1409. Work zone safety grants. Sec. 1410. National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse. Sec. 1411. Roadway safety. Sec. 1412. Idling reduction facilities in Interstate rights-of-way. Subtitle E--Construction and Contract Efficiency Sec. 1501. Program efficiencies. Sec. 1502. Highways for LIFE pilot program. Sec. 1503. Design build. Subtitle F--Finance Sec. 1601. Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act amendments. Sec. 1602. State infrastructure banks. Sec. 1603. Use of excess funds and funds for inactive projects. Sec. 1604. Tolling. Subtitle G--High Priority Projects Sec. 1701. High Priority Projects program. Sec. 1702. Project authorizations. Sec. 1703. Technical amendments to transportation projects. Subtitle H--Environment Sec. 1801. Construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities. Sec. 1802. National Scenic Byways Program. Sec. 1803. America's Byways Resource Center. Sec. 1804. National historic covered bridge preservation. Sec. 1805. Use of debris from demolished bridges and overpasses. Sec. 1806. Additional authorization of contract authority for States with Indian reservations. Sec. 1807. Nonmotorized transportation pilot program. Sec. 1808. Addition to CMAQ-eligible projects. Subtitle I--Miscellaneous Sec. 1901. Inclusion of requirements for signs identifying funding sources in title 23. Sec. 1902. Donations and credits. Sec. 1903. Inclusion of Buy America requirements in title 23. Sec. 1904. Stewardship and oversight. Sec. 1905. Transportation development credits. Sec. 1906. Grant program to prohibit racial profiling. Sec. 1907. Pavement marking systems demonstration projects. Sec. 1908. Inclusion of certain route segments on Interstate System and NHS. Sec. 1909. Future of surface transportation system. Sec. 1910. Motorist information concerning full service restaurants. Sec. 1911. Approval and funding for certain construction projects. Sec. 1912. Lead agency designation. Sec. 1913. Bridge construction, North Dakota. Sec. 1914. Motorcyclist Advisory Council. Sec. 1915. Loan forgiveness. Sec. 1916. Treatment of off-ramp. Sec. 1917. Opening of Interstate ramps. Sec. 1918. Credit to State of Louisiana for State matching funds. Sec. 1919. Road user fees. Sec. 1920. Transportation and local workforce investment. [[Page 119 STAT. 1146]] Sec. 1921. Update of obsolete text. Sec. 1922. Technical amendments to nondiscrimination section. Sec. 1923. Transportation assets and needs of Delta region. Sec. 1924. Alaska Way Viaduct study. Sec. 1925. Community enhancement study. Sec. 1926. Budget justification. Sec. 1927. 14th Amendment Highway and 3rd Infantry Division Highway. Sec. 1928. Sense of Congress regarding Buy America. Sec. 1929. Designation of Daniel Patrick Moynihan Interstate Highway. Sec. 1930. Designation of Thomas P. ``Tip'' O'Neill, Jr. Tunnel. Sec. 1931. Richard Nixon Parkway, California. Sec. 1932. Amo Houghton Bypass. Sec. 1933. Billy Tauzin Energy Corridor. Sec. 1934. Transportation improvements. Sec. 1935. Project flexibility. Sec. 1936. Advances. Sec. 1937. Roads in closed basins. Sec. 1938. Technology. Sec. 1939. BIA Indian Road Program. Sec. 1940. Going-to-the-Sun Road, Glacier National Park, Montana. Sec. 1941. Beartooth Highway, Montana. Sec. 1943. Great Lakes ITS implementation. Sec. 1944. Transportation construction and remediation, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Sec. 1945. Infrastructure awareness program. Sec. 1946. Gateway rural improvement pilot program. Sec. 1947. Eligible safety improvements. Sec. 1948. Emergency service route. Sec. 1949. Knik Arm Bridge funding clarification. Sec. 1950. Lincoln Parish, LA/I-20 Transportation Corridor Program. Sec. 1951. Bonding assistance program. Sec. 1952. Congestion relief. Sec. 1953. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1954. Bicycle transportation and pedestrian walkways. Sec. 1955. Conveyance to the City of Ely, Nevada. Sec. 1956. Brownfields grants. Sec. 1957. Traffic circle construction, Clarendon, Vermont. Sec. 1958. Limitation on project approval. Sec. 1959. Cross harbor freight movement project. Sec. 1960. Denali access system program. Sec. 1961. I-95/Contee Road interchange study. Sec. 1962. Multimodal facility improvements. Sec. 1963. Apollo Theater leases. Sec. 1964. Project Federal share. TITLE II--HIGHWAY SAFETY Sec. 2001. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 2002. Highway safety programs. Sec. 2003. Highway safety research and outreach programs. Sec. 2004. Occupant protection incentive grants. Sec. 2005. Grants for primary safety belt use laws. Sec. 2006. State traffic safety information system improvements. Sec. 2007. Alcohol-impaired driving countermeasures. Sec. 2008. NHTSA accountability. Sec. 2009. High visibility enforcement program. Sec. 2010. Motorcyclist safety. Sec. 2011. Child safety and child booster seat incentive grants. Sec. 2012. Safety data. Sec. 2013. Drug-impaired driving enforcement. Sec. 2014. First responder vehicle safety program. Sec. 2015. Driver performance study. Sec. 2016. Rural State emergency medical services optimization pilot program. Sec. 2017. Older driver safety; law enforcement training. Sec. 2018. Safe intersections. Sec. 2019. National Highway Safety Advisory Committee technical correction. Sec. 2020. Presidential Commission on Alcohol-Impaired Driving. Sec. 2021. Sense of the Congress in support of increased public awareness of blood alcohol concentration levels and dangers of alcohol-impaired driving. Sec. 2022. Effective date. TITLE III--PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Sec. 3001. Short title. [[Page 119 STAT. 1147]] Sec. 3002. Amendments to title 49, United States Code; updated terminology. Sec. 3003. Policies, findings, and purposes. Sec. 3004. Definitions. Sec. 3005. Metropolitan transportation planning. Sec. 3006. Statewide transportation planning. Sec. 3007. Planning programs. Sec. 3008. Private enterprise participation. Sec. 3009. Urbanized area formula grants. Sec. 3010. Clean fuels grant program. Sec. 3011. Capital investment grants. Sec. 3012. Formula grants for special needs of elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities. Sec. 3013. Formula grants for other than urbanized areas. Sec. 3014. Research, development, demonstration, and deployment projects. Sec. 3015. Transit cooperative research program. Sec. 3016. National research and technology programs. Sec. 3017. National Transit Institute. Sec. 3018. Job access and reverse commute formula grants. Sec. 3019. New Freedom Program. Sec. 3020. Bus testing facility. Sec. 3021. Alternative transportation in parks and public lands. Sec. 3022. Human resources programs. Sec. 3023. General provisions on assistance. Sec. 3024. Special provisions for capital projects. Sec. 3025. Contract requirements. Sec. 3026. Project management oversight and review. Sec. 3027. Project review. Sec. 3028. Investigations of safety hazards and security risks. Sec. 3029. State safety oversight. Sec. 3030. Controlled substances and alcohol misuse testing. Sec. 3031. Employee protective arrangements. Sec. 3032. Administrative procedures. Sec. 3033. National transit database. Sec. 3034. Apportionments of formula grants. Sec. 3035. Apportionments based on fixed guideway factors. Sec. 3036. Authorizations. Sec. 3037. Alternatives analysis program. Sec. 3038. Apportionments based on growing States formula factors. Sec. 3039. Over-the-road bus accessibility program. Sec. 3040. Obligation ceiling. Sec. 3041. Adjustments for fiscal year 2005. Sec. 3042. Terrorist attacks and other acts of violence against public transportation systems. Sec. 3043. Project authorizations for new fixed guideway capital projects. Sec. 3044. Projects for bus and bus-related facilities and clean fuels grant program. Sec. 3045. National fuel cell bus technology development program. Sec. 3046. Allocations for national research and technology programs. Sec. 3047. Forgiveness of grant agreement. Sec. 3048. Cooperative procurement. Sec. 3049. Transportation fringe benefits. Sec. 3050. Commuter rail. Sec. 3051. Paratransit service in Illinois. TITLE IV--MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY Sec. 4001. Short title. Subtitle A--Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Sec. 4101. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 4102. Increased penalties for out-of-service violations and false records. Sec. 4103. Penalty for denial of access to records. Sec. 4104. Revocation of operating authority. Sec. 4105. State laws relating to vehicle towing. Sec. 4106. Motor carrier safety grants. Sec. 4107. High priority activities and new entrants audits. Sec. 4108. Data quality improvement. Sec. 4109. Performance and registration information system management. Sec. 4110. Border enforcement grants. Sec. 4111. Motor carrier research and technology program. Sec. 4112. Nebraska custom harvesters length exemption. Sec. 4113. Pattern of safety violations by motor carrier management. Sec. 4114. Intrastate operations of interstate motor carriers. [[Page 119 STAT. 1148]] Sec. 4115. Transfer provision. Sec. 4116. Medical program. Sec. 4117. Safety performance history screening. Sec. 4118. Roadability. Sec. 4119. International cooperation. Sec. 4120. Financial responsibility for private motor carriers. Sec. 4121. Deposit of certain civil penalties into Highway Trust Fund. Sec. 4122. CDL learner's permit program. Sec. 4123. Commercial driver's license information system modernization. Sec. 4124. Commercial driver's license improvements. Sec. 4125. Hobbs Act. Sec. 4126. Commercial vehicle information systems and networks deployment. Sec. 4127. Outreach and education. Sec. 4128. Safety data improvement program. Sec. 4129. Operation of commercial motor vehicles by individuals who use insulin to treat diabetes mellitus. Sec. 4130. Operators of vehicles transporting agricultural commodities and farm supplies. Sec. 4131. Maximum hours of service for operators of ground water well drilling rigs. Sec. 4132. Hours of service for operators of utility service vehicles. Sec. 4133. Hours of service rules for operators providing transportation to movie production sites. Sec. 4134. Grant program for commercial motor vehicle operators. Sec. 4135. CDL task force. Sec. 4136. Interstate van operations. Sec. 4137. Decals. Sec. 4138. High risk carrier compliance reviews. Sec. 4139. Foreign commercial motor vehicles. Sec. 4140. School bus driver qualifications and endorsement knowledge test. Sec. 4141. Driveaway saddlemount vehicles. Sec. 4142. Registration of motor carriers and freight forwarders. Sec. 4143. Authority to stop commercial motor vehicles. Sec. 4144. Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee. Sec. 4145. Technical corrections. Sec. 4146. Exemption during harvest periods. Sec. 4147. Emergency condition requiring immediate response. Sec. 4148. Substance abuse professionals. Sec. 4149. Office of intermodalism. Subtitle B--Household Goods Transportation Sec. 4201. Short title. Sec. 4202. Definitions; application of provisions. Sec. 4203. Payment of rates. Sec. 4204. Additional registration requirements for motor carriers of household goods. Sec. 4205. Household goods carrier operations. Sec. 4206. Enforcement of regulations related to transportation of household goods. Sec. 4207. Liability of carriers under receipts and bills of lading. Sec. 4208. Arbitration requirements. Sec. 4209. Civil penalties relating to household goods brokers and unauthorized transportation. Sec. 4210. Penalties for holding household goods hostage. Sec. 4211. Consumer handbook on DOT web site. Sec. 4212. Release of household goods broker information. Sec. 4213. Working group for development of practices and procedures to enhance Federal-State relations. Sec. 4214. Consumer complaint information. Sec. 4215. Review of liability of carriers. Sec. 4216. Application of State consumer protection laws to certain household goods carriers. Subtitle C--Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005 Sec. 4301. Short title. Sec. 4302. Relationship to other laws. Sec. 4303. Inclusion of motor private and exempt carriers. Sec. 4304. Unified Carrier Registration System. Sec. 4305. Registration of motor carriers by States. Sec. 4306. Identification of vehicles. Sec. 4307. Use of UCR Agreement revenues as matching funds. Sec. 4308. Regulations. [[Page 119 STAT. 1149]] Subtitle D--Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 4401. Technical adjustment. Sec. 4402. Transfer. Sec. 4403. Extension of assistance. Sec. 4404. Designations. Sec. 4405. Limited exception. Sec. 4406. Airport land amendment. Sec. 4407. Rights-of-way. Sec. 4408. Rialto Municipal Airport. Sec. 4409. Conforming amendments. Sec. 4410. Ralph M. Bartholomew Veterans' Memorial Bridge. Sec. 4411. Don Young's Way. Sec. 4412. Quality bank adjustments. Sec. 4413. Technical amendment. Sec. 4414. Airport certification. TITLE V--RESEARCH Subtitle A--Funding Sec. 5101. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 5102. Obligation ceiling. Sec. 5103. Findings. Subtitle B--Research, Technology, and Education Sec. 5201. Research, technology, and education. Sec. 5202. Long-term bridge performance program; innovative bridge research and deployment program. Sec. 5203. Technology deployment. Sec. 5204. Training and education. Sec. 5205. State planning and research. Sec. 5206. International highway transportation outreach program. Sec. 5207. Surface transportation environment and planning cooperative research program. Sec. 5208. Transportation research and development strategic planning. Sec. 5209. National cooperative freight transportation research program. Sec. 5210. Future strategic highway research program. Sec. 5211. Multistate corridor operations and management. Subtitle C--Intelligent Transportation System Research Sec. 5301. National ITS program plan. Sec. 5302. Use of funds. Sec. 5303. Goals and purposes. Sec. 5304. Infrastructure development. Sec. 5305. General authorities and requirements. Sec. 5306. Research and development. Sec. 5307. National architecture and standards. Sec. 5308. Road weather research and development program. Sec. 5309. Centers for surface transportation excellence. Sec. 5310. Definitions. Subtitle D--University Transportation Research; Scholarship Opportunities Sec. 5401. National university transportation centers. Sec. 5402. University transportation research. Subtitle E--Other Programs Sec. 5501. Transportation safety information management system project. Sec. 5502. Surface transportation congestion relief solutions research initiative. Sec. 5503. Motor carrier efficiency study. Sec. 5504. Center for Transportation Advancement and Regional Development. Sec. 5505. Transportation scholarship opportunities program. Sec. 5506. Commercial remote sensing products and spatial information technologies. Sec. 5507. Rural interstate corridor communications study. Sec. 5508. Transportation technology innovation and demonstration program. Sec. 5509. Repeal. Sec. 5510. Notice. Sec. 5511. Motorcycle crash causation study grants. Sec. 5512. Advanced travel forecasting procedures program. Sec. 5513. Research grants. Sec. 5514. Competition for specification of alternative types of culvert pipes. [[Page 119 STAT. 1150]] Subtitle F--Bureau of Transportation Statistics Sec. 5601. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. TITLE VI--TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND PROJECT DELIVERY Sec. 6001. Transportation planning. Sec. 6002. Efficient environmental reviews for project decisionmaking. Sec. 6003. State assumption of responsibilities for certain programs and projects. Sec. 6004. State assumption of responsibility for categorical exclusions. Sec. 6005. Surface transportation project delivery pilot program. Sec. 6006. Environmental restoration and pollution abatement; control of noxious weeds and aquatic noxious weeds and establishment of native species. Sec. 6007. Exemption of Interstate System. Sec. 6008. Integration of natural resource concerns into transportation project planning. Sec. 6009. Parks, recreation areas, wildlife and waterfowl refuges, and historic sites. Sec. 6010. Environmental review of activities that support deployment of intelligent transportation systems. Sec. 6011. Transportation conformity. Sec. 6012. Federal Reference Method. Sec. 6013. Air quality monitoring data influenced by exceptional events. Sec. 6014. Federal procurement of recycled coolant. Sec. 6015. Clean school bus program. Sec. 6016. Special designation. Sec. 6017. Increased use of recovered mineral component in federally funded projects involving procurement of cement or concrete. Sec. 6018. Use of granular mine tailings. TITLE VII--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION Sec. 7001. Short title. Sec. 7002. Amendment of title 49, United States Code. Subtitle A--General Authorities on Transportation of Hazardous Materials Sec. 7101. Findings and purpose. Sec. 7102. Definitions. Sec. 7103. General regulatory authority. Sec. 7104. Limitation on issuance of hazmat licenses. Sec. 7105. Background checks for drivers hauling hazardous materials. Sec. 7106. Representation and tampering. Sec. 7107. Technical amendments. Sec. 7108. Training of certain employees. Sec. 7109. Registration. Sec. 7110. Shipping papers and disclosure. Sec. 7111. Rail tank cars. Sec. 7112. Unsatisfactory safety ratings. Sec. 7113. Training curriculum for the public sector. Sec. 7114. Planning and training grants; Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Fund. Sec. 7115. Special permits and exclusions. Sec. 7116. Uniform forms and procedures. Sec. 7117. International uniformity of standards and requirements. Sec. 7118. Administrative authority. Sec. 7119. Enforcement. Sec. 7120. Civil penalty. Sec. 7121. Criminal penalty. Sec. 7122. Preemption. Sec. 7123. Judicial review. Sec. 7124. Relationship to other laws. Sec. 7125. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 7126. References to the Secretary of Transportation. Sec. 7127. Criminal matters. Sec. 7128. Additional civil and criminal penalties. Sec. 7129. Hazardous material transportation plan requirement. Sec. 7130. Determining amount of undeclared shipments of hazardous materials entering the United States. Sec. 7131. Hazardous materials research projects. Sec. 7132. National first responder transportation incident response system. Sec. 7133. Common carrier pipeline system. Subtitle B--Sanitary Food Transportation Sec. 7201. Short title. [[Page 119 STAT. 1151]] Sec. 7202. Responsibilities of Secretary of Health and Human Services. Sec. 7203. Department of Transportation requirements. Sec. 7204. Effective date. Subtitle C--Research and Innovative Technology Administration Sec. 7301. Administrative authority. TITLE VIII--TRANSPORTATION DISCRETIONARY SPENDING GUARANTEE Sec. 8001. Discretionary spending limits for the highway and mass transit categories. Sec. 8002. Adjustments to align highway spending with revenues. Sec. 8003. Level of obligation limitations. Sec. 8004. Enforcement of guarantee. Sec. 8005. Transfer of Federal transit administrative expenses. TITLE IX--RAIL TRANSPORTATION Sec. 9001. High-speed rail corridor development. Sec. 9002. Capital grants for rail line relocation projects. Sec. 9003. Rehabilitation and improvement financing. Sec. 9004. Report regarding impact on public safety of train travel in communities without grade separation. Sec. 9005. Welded rail and tank car safety improvements. Sec. 9006. Alaska Railroad. Sec. 9007. Study of rail transportation and regulation. Sec. 9008. Hawaii port infrastructure expansion program. TITLE X--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Subtitle A--Sportfishing and Recreational Boating Safety Sec. 10101. Short title. Chapter 1--Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act amendments Sec. 10111. Amendment of Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act. Sec. 10112. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 10113. Division of annual appropriations. Sec. 10114. Maintenance of projects. Sec. 10115. Boating infrastructure. Sec. 10116. Requirements and restrictions concerning use of amounts for expenses for Administration. Sec. 10117. Payments of funds to and cooperation with Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands. Sec. 10118. Multistate conservation grant program. Sec. 10119. Expenditure of remaining balance in Boat Safety Account. Chapter 2--Clean Vessel Act of 1992 amendments Sec. 10131. Grant program. Chapter 3--Recreational boating safety program amendments Sec. 10141. Technical correction. Sec. 10142. Availability of allocations. Sec. 10143. Authorization of appropriations for State recreational boating safety programs. Subtitle B--Other Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 10201. Notice regarding participation of small business concerns. Sec. 10202. Emergency medical services. Sec. 10203. Hubzone program. Sec. 10204. Catastrophic hurricane evacuation plans. Sec. 10205. Intermodal transportation facility expansion. Sec. 10206. Eligibility to participate in western Alaska community development quota program. Sec. 10207. Rail rehabilitation and bridge repair. Sec. 10208. Rented or leased motor vehicles. Sec. 10209. Midway Island. Sec. 10210. Demonstration of digital project simulation. Sec. 10211. Environmental programs. Sec. 10212. Rescission of unobligated balances. Sec. 10213. Tribal land. Subtitle C--Specific Vehicle Safety-related Rulings Sec. 10301. Vehicle rollover prevention and crash mitigation. [[Page 119 STAT. 1152]] Sec. 10302. Side-impact crash protection rulemaking. Sec. 10303. Tire research. Sec. 10304. Vehicle backover avoidance technology study. Sec. 10305. Nontraffic incident data collection. Sec. 10306. Study of safety belt use technologies. Sec. 10307. Amendment of Automobile Information Disclosure Act. Sec. 10308. Power window switches. Sec. 10309. 15-Passenger van safety. Sec. 10310. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE XI--HIGHWAY REAUTHORIZATION AND EXCISE TAX SIMPLIFICATION Sec. 11100. Amendment of 1986 Code. Subtitle A--Trust Fund Reauthorization Sec. 11101. Extension of highway-related taxes and trust funds. Sec. 11102. Modification of adjustments of apportionments. Subtitle B--Excise Tax Reform and Simplification Part 1--Highway excise taxes Sec. 11111. Modification of gas guzzler tax. Sec. 11112. Exclusion for tractors weighing 19,500 pounds or less from Federal excise tax on heavy trucks and trailers. Sec. 11113. Volumetric excise tax credit for alternative fuels. Part 2--Aquatic excise taxes Sec. 11115. Elimination of Aquatic Resources Trust Fund and transformation of Sport Fish Restoration Account. Sec. 11116. Repeal of harbor maintenance tax on exports. Sec. 11117. Cap on excise tax on certain fishing equipment. Part 3--Aerial excise taxes Sec. 11121. Clarification of excise tax exemptions for agricultural aerial applicators and exemption for Fixed-Wing aircraft engaged in forestry operations. Sec. 11122. Modification of rural airport definition. Sec. 11123. Exemption from taxes on transportation provided by seaplanes. Sec. 11124. Certain sightseeing flights exempt from taxes on air transportation. Part 4--Taxes relating to alcohol Sec. 11125. Repeal of special occupational taxes on producers and marketers of alcoholic beverages. Sec. 11126. Income tax credit for distilled spirits wholesalers and for distilled spirits in control State bailment warehouses for costs of carrying Federal excise taxes on bottled distilled spirits. Sec. 11127. Quarterly excise tax filing for small alcohol excise taxpayers. Part 5--Sport excise taxes Sec. 11131. Custom gunsmiths. Subtitle C--Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 11141. Motor Fuel Tax Enforcement Advisory Commission. Sec. 11142. National Surface Transportation Infrastructure Financing Commission. Sec. 11143. Tax-exempt financing of highway projects and rail-truck transfer facilities. Sec. 11144. Treasury study of highway fuels used by trucks for non- transportation purposes. Sec. 11145. Diesel fuel tax evasion report. Sec. 11146. Tax treatment of State ownership of railroad real estate investment trust. Sec. 11147. Limitation on transfers to the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund. Subtitle D--Highway-Related Technical Corrections Sec. 11151. Highway-related technical corrections. Subtitle E--Preventing Fuel Fraud Sec. 11161. Treatment of kerosene for use in aviation. Sec. 11162. Repeal of ultimate vendor refund claims with respect to farming. [[Page 119 STAT. 1153]] Sec. 11163. Refunds of excise taxes on exempt sales of fuel by credit card. Sec. 11164. Reregistration in event of change in ownership. Sec. 11165. Reconciliation of on-loaded cargo to entered cargo. Sec. 11166. Treatment of deep-draft vessels. Sec. 11167. Penalty with respect to certain adulterated fuels. SEC. 2. <<NOTE: 23 USC 101 note.>> GENERAL DEFINITIONS. In this Act, the following definitions apply: (1) Department.--The term ``Department'' means the Department of Transportation. (2) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of Transportation. TITLE I--FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS Subtitle A--Authorization of Programs SEC. 1101. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. (a) In General.--The following sums are authorized to be appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account): (1) Interstate maintenance program.--For the Interstate maintenance program under section 119 of title 23, United States Code-- (A) $4,883,759,623 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $4,960,788,917 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $5,039,058,556 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $5,118,588,513 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $5,199,399,081 for fiscal year 2009. (2) National highway system.--For the National Highway System under section 103 of such title-- (A) $5,911,200,104 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $6,005,256,569 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $6,110,827,556 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $6,207,937,450 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $6,306,611,031 for fiscal year 2009. (3) Bridge program.--For the bridge program under section 144 of such title-- (A) $4,187,708,821 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $4,253,530,131 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $4,320,411,313 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $4,388,369,431 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $4,457,421,829 for fiscal year 2009. (4) Surface transportation program.--For the surface transportation program under section 133 of such title-- (A) $6,860,096,662 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $6,269,833,394 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $6,370,469,775 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $6,472,726,628 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $6,576,630,046 for fiscal year 2009. (5) Congestion mitigation and air quality improvement program.--For the congestion mitigation and air quality improvement program under section 149 of such title-- (A) $1,667,255,304 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $1,694,101,866 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $1,721,380,718 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $1,749,098,821 for fiscal year 2008; and [[Page 119 STAT. 1154]] (E) $1,777,263,247 for fiscal year 2009. (6) Highway safety improvement program.--For the highway safety improvement program under section 148 of such title-- (A) $1,235,810,000 for fiscal year 2006; (B) $1,255,709,322 for fiscal year 2007; (C) $1,275,929,067 for fiscal year 2008; and (D) $1,296,474,396 for fiscal year 2009. (7) Appalachian development highway system program.--For the Appalachian development highway system program under subtitle IV of title 40, United States Code, $470,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009. (8) Recreational trails program.--For the recreational trails program under section 206 of title 23, United States Code-- (A) $60,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $70,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $75,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $80,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $85,000,000 for fiscal year 2009. (9) Federal lands highways program.-- (A) Indian reservation roads.--For Indian reservation roads under section 204 of such title-- (i) $300,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (ii) $330,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; (iii) $370,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (iv) $410,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and (v) $450,000,000 for fiscal year 2009. (B) Park roads and parkways.-- (i) In general.--For park roads and parkways under section 204 of such title-- (I) $180,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (II) $195,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; (III) $210,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (IV) $225,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and (V) $240,000,000 for fiscal year 2009. (ii) Minimum allocation to certain states.--A State containing more than 50 percent of the total acreage of the National Park System shall receive not less than 3 percent of any funds appropriated under this subparagraph. (C) Refuge roads.--For refuge roads under section 204 of such title, $29,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009. (D) Public lands highways.--For Federal lands highways under section 204 of such title-- (i) $260,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (ii) $280,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; (iii) $280,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (iv) $290,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and (v) $300,000,000 for fiscal year 2009. (10) National corridor infrastructure improvement program.-- For the national corridor infrastructure improvement program under section 1302 of this Act-- (A) $194,800,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $389,600,000 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $487,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; [[Page 119 STAT. 1155]] (D) $487,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $389,600,000 for fiscal year 2009. (11) Coordinated border infrastructure program.--For the coordinated border infrastructure program under section 1303 of this Act-- (A) $123,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $145,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $165,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $190,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $210,000,000 for fiscal year 2009. (12) National scenic byways program.--For the national scenic byways program under section 162 of such title-- (A) $26,500,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $30,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $35,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $40,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $43,500,000 for fiscal year 2009. (13) Construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities.--For construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities under section 147 of such title-- (A) $38,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $55,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $60,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $65,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $67,000,000 for fiscal year 2009. (14) Puerto rico highway program.--For the Puerto Rico highway program under section 165 of such title-- (A) $115,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $120,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $135,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $145,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $150,000,000 for fiscal year 2009. (15) Projects of national and regional significance program.--For the projects of national and regional significance program under section 1301 of this Act-- (A) $177,900,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $355,800,000 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $444,750,000 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $444,750,000 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $355,800,000 for fiscal year 2009. (16) High priority projects program.--For the high priority projects program under section 117 of title 23, United States Code, $2,966,400,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009. (17) Safe routes to school program.--For the safe routes to school program under section 1404 of this Act-- (A) $54,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $100,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $125,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (D) $150,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and (E) $183,000,000 for fiscal year 2009. (18) Deployment of magnetic levitation transportation projects.--For the deployment of magnetic levitation projects under section 1307 of this Act-- (A) $15,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 and 2007; and (B) $30,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 and 2009. [[Page 119 STAT. 1156]] (19) National corridor planning and development and coordinated border infrastructure programs.--For the national corridor planning and development and coordinated border infrastructure programs under sections 1118 and 1119 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 161, 163) $140,000,000 for fiscal year 2005. (20) Highways for life.--For the Highways for LIFE Program under section 1502 of this Act-- (A) $15,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; and (B) $20,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2007 through 2009. (21) Highway use tax evasion projects.--For highway use tax evasion projects under section 1115 of this Act-- (A) $5,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $44,800,000 for fiscal year 2006; (C) $53,300,000 for fiscal year 2007; and (D) $12,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 and 2009. (b) <<NOTE: 23 USC 101 note.>> Disadvantaged Business Enterprises.-- (1) Definitions.--In this subsection, the following definitions apply: (A) Small business concern.--The term ``small business concern'' has the meaning that term has under section 3 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632), except that the term shall not include any concern or group of concerns controlled by the same socially and economically disadvantaged individual or individuals which has average annual gross receipts over the preceding 3 fiscal years in excess of $19,570,000, as adjusted annually by the Secretary for inflation. (B) Socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.--The term ``socially and economically disadvantaged individuals'' has the meaning that term has under section 8(d) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 637(d)) and relevant subcontracting regulations issued pursuant to that Act, except that women shall be presumed to be socially and economically disadvantaged individuals for purposes of this subsection. (2) General rule.--Except to the extent that the Secretary determines otherwise, not less than 10 percent of the amounts made available for any program under titles I, III, and V of this Act and section 403 of title 23, United States Code, shall be expended through small business concerns owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. (3) <<NOTE: Records.>> Annual listing of disadvantaged business enterprises.--Each State shall annually-- (A) survey and compile a list of the small business concerns referred to in paragraph (1) and the location of the concerns in the State; and (B) <<NOTE: Notification.>> notify the Secretary, in writing, of the percentage of the concerns that are controlled by women, by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals (other than women), and by individuals who are women and are otherwise socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. (4) <<NOTE: Guidelines.>> Uniform certification.--The Secretary shall establish minimum uniform criteria for State governments to use in [[Page 119 STAT. 1157]] certifying whether a concern qualifies for purposes of this subsection. The minimum uniform criteria shall include, but not be limited to, on-site visits, personal interviews, licenses, analysis of stock ownership, listing of equipment, analysis of bonding capacity, listing of work completed, resume of principal owners, financial capacity, and type of work preferred. (5) Compliance with court orders.--Nothing in this subsection limits the eligibility of an entity or person to receive funds made available under titles I, III, and V of this Act and section 403 of title 23, United States Code, if the entity or person is prevented, in whole or in part, from complying with paragraph (1) because a Federal court issues a final order in which the court finds that the requirement of paragraph (1), or the program established under paragraph (1), is unconstitutional. SEC. 1102. <<NOTE: 23 USC 104 note.>> OBLIGATION CEILING. (a) General Limitation.--Subject to subsections (g) and (h), and notwithstanding any other provision of law, the obligations for Federal- aid highway and highway safety construction programs shall not exceed-- (1) $34,422,400,000 for fiscal year 2005; (2) $36,032,343,903 for fiscal year 2006; (3) $38,244,210,516 for fiscal year 2007; (4) $39,585,075,404 for fiscal year 2008; and (5) $41,199,970,178 for fiscal year 2009. (b) Exceptions.--The limitations under subsection (a) shall not apply to obligations under or for-- (1) section 125 of title 23, United States Code; (2) section 147 of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1978 (23 U.S.C. 144 note; 92 Stat. 2714); (3) section 9 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1981 (Public Law 97-134; 95 Stat. 1701); (4) subsections (b) and (j) of section 131 of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (Public Law 97-424; 96 Stat. 2119); (5) subsections (b) and (c) of section 149 of the Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of 1987 (Public Law 100-17; 101 Stat. 198); (6) sections 1103 through 1108 of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-240; 105 Stat. 2027); (7) section 157 of title 23, United States Code (as in effect on June 8, 1998); (8) section 105 of title 23, United States Code (as in effect for fiscal years 1998 through 2004, but only in an amount equal to $639,000,000 for each of those fiscal years); (9) Federal-aid highway programs for which obligation authority was made available under the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (Public Law 105-178; 112 Stat. 107) or subsequent public laws for multiple years or to remain available until used, but only to the extent that the obligation authority has not lapsed or been used; (10) section 105 of title 23, United States Code (but, for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, only in an amount equal to $639,000,000 per fiscal year); and [[Page 119 STAT. 1158]] (11) section 1603 of this Act, to the extent that funds obligated in accordance with that section were not subject to a limitation on obligations at the time at which the funds were initially made available for obligation. (c) Distribution of Obligation Authority.--For each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the Secretary-- (1) shall not distribute obligation authority provided by subsection (a) for the fiscal year for-- (A) amounts authorized for administrative expenses and programs by section 104(a) of title 23, United States Code; (B) programs funded from the administrative takedown authorized by section 104(a)(1) of title 23, United States Code (as in effect on the date before the date of enactment of this Act); and (C) amounts authorized for the highway use tax evasion program and the Bureau of Transportation Statistics; (2) shall not distribute an amount of obligation authority provided by subsection (a) that is equal to the unobligated balance of amounts made available from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) for Federal-aid highway and highway safety programs for previous fiscal years the funds for which are allocated by the Secretary; (3) shall determine the ratio that-- (A) the obligation authority provided by subsection (a) for the fiscal year, less the aggregate of amounts not distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2); bears to (B) the total of the sums authorized to be appropriated for the Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction programs (other than sums authorized to be appropriated for provisions of law described in paragraphs (1) through (9) of subsection (b) and sums authorized to be appropriated for section 105 of title 23, United States Code, equal to the amount referred to in subsection (b)(10) for the fiscal year), less the aggregate of the amounts not distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2); (4)(A) shall distribute the obligation authority provided by subsection (a) less the aggregate amounts not distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2), for sections 1301, 1302, and 1934 of this Act, sections 117 but individually for each of project numbered 1 through 3676 listed in the table contained in section 1702 of this Act and 144(g) of title 23, United States Code, and section 14501 of title 40, United States Code, and, during fiscal year 2005, amounts for programs, projects, and activities authorized by section 117 of title I of division H of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005 (Public Law 108-447; 118 Stat. 3212), so that the amount of obligation authority available for each of such sections is equal to the amount determined by multiplying-- (i) the ratio determined under paragraph (3); by (ii) the sums authorized to be appropriated for that section for the fiscal year; and (B) shall distribute $2,000,000,000 for section 105 of title 23, United States Code; (5) shall distribute among the States the obligation authority provided by subsection (a), less the aggregate amounts not distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2), for each [[Page 119 STAT. 1159]] of the programs that are allocated by the Secretary under this Act and title 23, United States Code (other than to programs to which paragraph (1) applies), by multiplying-- (A) the ratio determined under paragraph (3); by (B) the amounts authorized to be appropriated for each such program for the fiscal year; and (6) shall distribute the obligation authority provided by subsection (a), less the aggregate amounts not distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2) and the amounts distributed under paragraphs (4) and (5), for Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction programs (other than the amounts apportioned for the equity bonus program, but only to the extent that the amounts apportioned for the equity bonus program for the fiscal year are greater than $2,639,000,000, and the Appalachian development highway system program) that are apportioned by the Secretary under this Act and title 23, United States Code, in the ratio that-- (A) amounts authorized to be appropriated for the programs that are apportioned to each State for the fiscal year; bear to (B) the total of the amounts authorized to be appropriated for the programs that are apportioned to all States for the fiscal year. (d) Redistribution of Unused Obligation Authority.--Notwithstanding subsection (c), the Secretary shall, after August 1 of each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009-- (1) revise a distribution of the obligation authority made available under subsection (c) if an amount distributed cannot be obligated during that fiscal year; and (2) redistribute sufficient amounts to those States able to obligate amounts in addition to those previously distributed during that fiscal year, giving priority to those States having large unobligated balances of funds apportioned under sections 104 and 144 of title 23, United States Code. (e) Applicability of Obligation Limitations to Transportation Research Programs.-- (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), obligation limitations imposed by subsection (a) shall apply to contract authority for transportation research programs carried out under-- (A) chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code; and (B) title V (research title) of this Act. (2) Exception.--Obligation authority made available under paragraph (1) shall-- (A) remain available for a period of 3 fiscal years; and (B) be in addition to the amount of any limitation imposed on obligations for Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction programs for future fiscal years. (f) Redistribution of Certain Authorized Funds.-- (1) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> In general.--Not later than 30 days after the date of distribution of obligation authority under subsection (c) for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the Secretary shall distribute to the States any funds that-- (A) are authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year for Federal-aid highway programs; and [[Page 119 STAT. 1160]] (B) the Secretary determines will not be allocated to the States, and will not be available for obligation, in the fiscal year due to the imposition of any obligation limitation for the fiscal year. (2) Ratio.--Funds shall be distributed under paragraph (1) in the same ratio as the distribution of obligation authority under subsection (c)(6). (3) Availability.--Funds distributed under paragraph (1) shall be available for any purpose described in section 133(b) of title 23, United States Code. (g) Special Limitation Characteristics.--Obligation authority distributed for a fiscal year under subsection (c)(4) for the provision specified in subsection (c)(4) shall-- (1) remain available until used for obligation of funds for that provision; and (2) be in addition to the amount of any limitation imposed on obligations for Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction programs for future fiscal years. (h) Adjustment in Obligation Limit.-- (1) In general.--Subject to the last sentence of section 110(a)(2) of title 23, United States Code, a limitation on obligations imposed by subsection (a) for a fiscal year shall be adjusted by an amount equal to the amount determined in accordance with section 251(b)(1)(B) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (2 U.S.C. 901(b)(1)(B)) for the fiscal year. (2) Distribution.--An adjustment under paragraph (1) shall be distributed in accordance with this section. (i) Special Rule for Fiscal Year 2005.-- (1) In general.--Obligation authority distributed under subsection (c)(4) for fiscal year 2005 for sections 1301, 1302, and 1934 of this Act and sections 117 and 144(g) of title 23, United States Code, may be used in fiscal year 2005 for purposes of obligation authority distributed under subsection (c)(6). (2) Restoration.--Obligation authority used as described in paragraph (1) shall be restored to the original purpose on the date on which obligation authority is distributed under this section for fiscal year 2006. (j) High Priority Project Flexibility.-- (1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), obligation authority distributed for a fiscal year under subsection (c)(4) for each project numbered 1 through 3676 listed in the table contained in section 1702 of this Act may be obligated for any other project in such section in the same State. (2) Restoration.--Obligation authority used as described in paragraph (1) shall be restored to the original purpose on the date on which obligation authority is distributed under this section for the next fiscal year following obligation under paragraph (1). (k) Limitation on Statutory Construction.--Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the distribution of obligation authority under subsection (c)(4)(A) for each of the individual projects numbered greater than 3676 listed in the table contained in section 1702 of this Act. [[Page 119 STAT. 1161]] SEC. 1103. APPORTIONMENTS. (a) Administrative Expenses.-- (1) In general.--Section 104(a) of title 23, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: ``(a) Administrative Expenses.-- ``(1) In general.--There are authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to be made available to the Secretary for administrative expenses of the Federal Highway Administration-- ``(A) $353,024,000 for fiscal year 2005; ``(B) $370,613,540 for fiscal year 2006; ``(C) $389,079,500 for fiscal year 2007; ``(D) $408,465,500 for fiscal year 2008; and ``(E) $423,717,460 for fiscal year 2009. ``(2) Purposes.--The funds authorized by this subsection shall be used-- ``(A) to administer the provisions of law to be financed from appropriations for the Federal-aid highway program and programs authorized under chapter 2; and ``(B) to make transfers of such sums as the Secretary determines to be appropriate to the Appalachian Regional Commission for administrative activities associated with the Appalachian development highway system. ``(3) Availability.--The funds made available under paragraph (1) shall remain available until expended.''. (2) Conforming amendments.--Section 104 of such title is amended-- (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1) of subsection (b), by striking ``the deduction authorized by subsection (a) and the set-aside authorized by subsection (f)'' and inserting ``the set-asides authorized by subsections (d) and (f) and section 130(e)''; (B) in the first sentence of subsection (e)(1), by striking ``, and also'' and all that follows through ``this section''; and (C) in subsection (i), by striking ``deducted'' and inserting ``made available''. (b) Alaska Highway.--Section 104(b)(1)(A) of such title is amended by striking ``$18,800,000 for each of fiscal years 1998 through 2002'' and inserting ``$30,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009''. (c) National Highway System Component.--Section 104(b)(1)(A) of such title is amended by striking ``$36,400,000 for each fiscal year'' and inserting ``$40,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 and 2006 and $50,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2007 through 2009''. (d) CMAQ Apportionment.--Section 104(b)(2) of such title is amended-- (1) in subparagraph (B)-- (A) by striking clause (i) and inserting the following: ``(i) 1.0 if, at the time of apportionment, the area is a maintenance area;''; (B) by striking ``or'' at the end of clause (vi); (C) by striking the period at the end of clause (vii) and inserting ``; or''; and (D) by adding at the end the following: [[Page 119 STAT. 1162]] ``(viii) 1.0 if, at the time of apportionment, an area is designated as nonattainment for ozone under subpart 1 of part D of title I of such Act (42 U.S.C. 7512 et seq.).''; and (2) by striking subparagraph (C) and inserting the following: ``(C) Additional adjustment for carbon monoxide areas.--If, in addition to being designated as a nonattainment or maintenance area for ozone as described in section 149(b), any county within the area was also classified under subpart 3 of part D of title I of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7512 et seq.) as a nonattainment or maintenance area described in section 149(b) for carbon monoxide, the weighted nonattainment or maintenance area population of the county, as determined under clauses (i) through (vi) or clause (viii) of subparagraph (B), shall be further multiplied by a factor of 1.2.''. (e) Report.--Section 104(j) <<NOTE: 23 USC 104.>> of such title is amended by striking ``submit to Congress a report'' and inserting ``submit to Congress a report, and also make such report available to the public in a user-friendly format via the Internet,''. (f) Operation Lifesaver.--Section 104(d) of such title is amended-- (1) by striking paragraph (1) and all that follows through the period at the end of paragraph (2)(A) and inserting the following: ``(1) Operation lifesaver.--To carry out a public information and education program to help prevent and reduce motor vehicle accidents, injuries, and fatalities and to improve driver performance at railway-highway crossings-- ``(A) before making an apportionment under subsection (b)(3) for fiscal year 2005, the Secretary shall set aside $560,000 for such fiscal year; and ``(B) there is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) $560,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009. ``(2) Railway-highway crossing hazard elimination in high speed rail corridors.-- ``(A) Funding.--To carry out the elimination of hazards at railway-highway crossings-- ``(i) before making an apportionment under subsection (b)(3) for fiscal year 2005, the Secretary shall set aside $5,250,000 for such fiscal year; and ``(ii) there is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) $7,250,000 for fiscal year 2006, $10,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, $12,500,000 for fiscal year 2008, and $15,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.''; and (2) in paragraph (2)(E)-- (A) by striking ``Not less than $250,000 of such set-aside'' and inserting ``Of such set-aside, not less than $250,000 for fiscal year 2005, $1,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $1,750,000 for fiscal year 2007, $2,250,000 for fiscal year 2008, and $3,000,000 for fiscal year 2009''; and (B) by striking ``per fiscal year''. [[Page 119 STAT. 1163]] SEC. 1104. EQUITY BONUS PROGRAM. (a) In General.--Section 105 of title 23, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: ``Sec. 105. Equity bonus program ``(a) Program.-- ``(1) In general.--Subject to subsections (c) and (d), for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the Secretary shall allocate among the States amounts sufficient to ensure that no State receives a percentage of the total apportionments for the fiscal year for the programs specified in paragraph (2) that is less than the percentage calculated under subsection (b). ``(2) Specific programs.--The programs referred to in subsection (a) are-- ``(A) the Interstate maintenance program under section 119; ``(B) the national highway system program under section 103; ``(C) the highway bridge replacement and rehabilitation program under section 144; ``(D) the surface transportation program under section 133; ``(E) the highway safety improvement program under section 148; ``(F) the congestion mitigation and air quality improvement program under section 149; ``(G) metropolitan planning programs under section 104(f); ``(H) the high priority projects program under section 117; ``(I) the equity bonus program under this section; ``(J) the Appalachian development highway system program under subtitle IV of title 40; ``(K) the recreational trails program under section 206; ``(L) the safe routes to school program under section 1404 of the SAFETEA-LU; ``(M) the rail-highway grade crossing program under section 130; and ``(N) the coordinated border infrastructure program under section 1303 of the SAFETEA-LU. ``(b) State Percentage.-- ``(1) In general.--The percentage referred to in subsection (a) for each State shall be-- ``(A) for each of fiscal years 2005 and 2006, 90.5 percent, for fiscal year 2007, 91.5 percent, and for each of fiscal years 2008 and 2009, 92 percent, of the quotient obtained by dividing-- ``(i) the estimated tax payments attributable to highway users in the State paid into the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) in the most recent fiscal year for which data are available; by ``(ii) the estimated tax payments attributable to highway users in all States paid into the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) for the fiscal year; or [[Page 119 STAT. 1164]] ``(B) for a State with a total population density of less than 40 persons per square mile (as reported in the decennial census conducted by the Federal Government in 2000) and of which at least 1.25 percent of the total acreage is under Federal jurisdiction, based on the report of the General Services Administration entitled `Federal Real Property Profile' and dated September 30, 2004, a State with a total population of less than 1,000,000 (as reported in that decennial census), a State with a median household income of less than $35,000 (as reported in that decennial census), a State with a fatality rate during 2002 on Interstate highways that is greater than one fatality for each 100,000,000 vehicle miles traveled on Interstate highways, or a State with an indexed, State motor fuels excise tax rate higher than 150 percent of the Federal motor fuels excise tax rate as of the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the greater of-- ``(i) the applicable percentage under subparagraph (A); or ``(ii) the average percentage of the State's share of total apportionments for the period of fiscal years 1998 through 2003 for the programs specified in paragraph (2). ``(2) Specific programs.--The programs referred to in paragraph (1)(B)(ii) are (as in effect on the day before the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU)-- ``(A) the Interstate maintenance program under section 119; ``(B) the national highway system program under section 103; ``(C) the highway bridge replacement and rehabilitation program under section 144; ``(D) the surface transportation program under section 133; ``(E) the recreational trails program under section 206; ``(F) the high priority projects program under section 117; ``(G) the minimum guarantee provided under this section; ``(H) revenue aligned budget authority amounts provided under section 110; ``(I) the congestion mitigation and air quality improvement program under section 149; ``(J) the Appalachian development highway system program under subtitle IV of title 40; and ``(K) metropolitan planning programs under section 104(f). ``(c) Special Rules.-- ``(1) Minimum combined allocation.--For each fiscal year, before making the allocations under subsection (a)(1), the Secretary shall allocate among the States amounts sufficient to ensure that no State receives a combined total of amounts allocated under subsection (a)(1), apportionments for the programs specified in subsection (a)(2), and amounts allocated under this subsection, that is less than the following percentages of the average for fiscal years 1998 through 2003 of [[Page 119 STAT. 1165]] the annual apportionments for the State for all programs specified in subsection (b)(2): ``(A) For fiscal year 2005, 117 percent. ``(B) For fiscal year 2006, 118 percent. ``(C) For fiscal year 2007, 119 percent. ``(D) For fiscal year 2008, 120 percent. ``(E) For fiscal year 2009, 121 percent. ``(2) No negative adjustment.--No negative adjustment shall be made under subsection (a)(1) to the apportionment of any State. ``(d) Treatment of Funds.-- ``(1) Programmatic distribution.--The Secretary shall apportion the amounts made available under this section that exceed $2,639,000,000 so that the amount apportioned to each State under this paragraph for each program referred to in subparagraphs (A) through (F) of subsection (a)(2) is equal to the amount determined by multiplying the amount to be apportioned under this paragraph by the ratio that-- ``(A) the amount of funds apportioned to each State for each program referred to in subparagraphs (A) through (F) of subsection (a)(2) for a fiscal year; bears to ``(B) the total amount of funds apportioned to such State for all such programs for such fiscal year. ``(2) Remaining distribution.--The Secretary shall administer the remainder of funds made available under this section to the States in accordance with section 104(b)(3), except that paragraphs (1) through (3) of section 133(d) shall not apply to amounts administered pursuant to this paragraph. ``(e) Metro Planning Set Aside.--Notwithstanding section 104(f), no set aside provided for under that section shall apply to funds allocated under this section. ``(f) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) such sums as are necessary to carry out this section for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009.''. (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for subchapter I of chapter 1 of such title is amended by striking the item relating to section 105 and inserting the following: ``105. Equity bonus program.''. SEC. 1105. REVENUE ALIGNED BUDGET AUTHORITY. (a) Allocation.--Section 110(a)(1) of title 23, United States Code, is amended-- (1) by striking ``2000'' and inserting ``2007''; (2) by inserting after ``such fiscal year'' the first place it appears: ``and the succeeding fiscal year''. (b) Reduction.--Section 110(a)(2) of such title is amended-- (1) by striking ``2000'' and inserting ``2007''; (2) by striking ``October 1 of the succeeding'' and inserting ``October 15 of such''; (3) by inserting after ``Account)'' the following: ``for such fiscal year and the succeeding fiscal year''; and (4) by adding at the end the following: ``No reduction under this paragraph and no reduction under section 1102(h), and no reduction under title VIII or any amendment made by title VIII, of the SAFETEA-LU shall be made for a fiscal year if, as of October 1 of such fiscal year the balance in [[Page 119 STAT. 1166]] the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) exceeds $6,000,000,000.''. (c) General Distribution.--Section 110(b)(1)(A) <<NOTE: 23 USC 110.>> of such title is amended-- (1) by striking ``minimum guarantee'' and inserting ``equity bonus''; and (2) by striking ``Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century'' and inserting ``SAFETEA-LU''. (d) Addition of Highway Safety Improvement Program.--Section 110(c) of such title is amended by inserting ``the highway safety improvement program,'' after ``the surface transportation program,''. (e) Technical Amendment.--Section 110(b)(1)(A) of such title is amended by striking ``for'' the second place it appears. (f) <<NOTE: 23 USC 110 note.>> Special Rule.--If the amount available pursuant to section 110 of title 23, United States Code, for fiscal year 2007 is greater than zero, the Secretary shall-- (1) determine the total amount necessary to increase each State's rate of return (as determined under section 105(b)(1)(A) of title 23, United States Code) to 92 percent, excluding amounts provided under this paragraph; (2) allocate to each State the lesser of-- (A) the amount computed for that State under paragraph (1); or (B) an amount determined by multiplying the total amount calculated under section 110 of title 23, United States Code, for fiscal year 2007 by the ratio that-- (i) the amount determined for such State under paragraph (1); bears to (ii) the total amount computed for all States in paragraph (1); and (3) allocate amounts remaining in excess of the amounts allocated in paragraph (2) to all States in accordance with section 110 of title 23, United States Code. SEC. 1106. FUTURE INTERSTATE SYSTEM ROUTES. (a) Extension of Date.--Section 103(c)(4)(B)(ii) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by striking ``12'' and inserting ``25''. (b) Removal of Designation.--Section 103(c)(4)(B)(iii) of such title is amended-- (1) in subclause (I) by striking ``in the agreement between the Secretary and the State or States''; and (2) by adding at the end the following: ``(III) Existing agreements.--An agreement described in clause (ii) that is entered into before the date of enactment of this subclause shall be deemed to include the 25-year time limitation described in that clause, regardless of any earlier construction completion date in the agreement.''. SEC. 1107. METROPOLITAN PLANNING. Section 104(f) of title 23, United States Code, is amended-- (1) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following: ``(1) Set-aside.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the Secretary shall set aside 1.25 percent of the funds authorized to be appropriated for the Interstate maintenance, national highway system, surface transportation, congestion mitigation [[Page 119 STAT. 1167]] and air quality improvement, and highway bridge replacement and rehabilitation programs authorized under this title to carry out the requirements of section 134.''; (2) in paragraph (2) by striking ``per centum'' and inserting ``percent''; (3) in paragraph (3)-- (A) by striking ``The funds'' and inserting the following: ``(A) In general.--The funds''; and (B) by striking ``These funds'' and all that follows and inserting the following: ``(B) Unused funds.--Any funds that are not used to carry out section 134 may be made available by a metropolitan planning organization to the State to fund activities under section 135.''; and (4) in paragraph (4)-- (A) by striking ``The distribution'' and inserting the following: ``(A) In general.--The distribution''; and (B) by adding at the end the following: ``(B) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Reimbursement.--Not later than 30 days after the date of receipt by a State of a request for reimbursement of expenditures made by a metropolitan planning organization for carrying out section 134, the State shall reimburse, from funds distributed under this paragraph to the metropolitan planning organization by the State, the metropolitan planning organization for those expenditures.''. SEC. 1108. TRANSFER OF HIGHWAY AND TRANSIT FUNDS. Section 104(k) of title 23, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: ``(k) Transfer of Highway and Transit Funds.-- ``(1) Transfer of highway funds for transit projects.-- ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), funds made available for transit projects or transportation planning under this title may be transferred to and administered by the Secretary in accordance with chapter 53 of title 49. ``(B) Non-federal share.--The provisions of this title relating to the non-Federal share shall apply to the funds transferred under subparagraph (A). ``(2) Transfer of transit funds for highway projects.-- ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), funds made available for highway projects or transportation planning under chapter 53 of title 49 may be transferred to and administered by the Secretary in accordance with this title. ``(B) <<NOTE: Applicability.>> Non-federal share.-- The provisions of chapter 53 of title 49 relating to the non-Federal share shall apply to funds transferred under subparagraph (A). ``(3) Transfer of funds among states or to federal highway administration.-- ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraphs (B) and (C), the Secretary may, at the request of a State, transfer funds apportioned or allocated under this title to the State to another State, or to the Federal Highway Administration, for the purpose of funding one or more projects that [[Page 119 STAT. 1168]] are eligible for assistance with funds so apportioned or allocated. ``(B) Apportionment.--The transfer shall have no effect on any apportionment of funds to a State under this section or section 105 or 144. ``(C) Surface transportation program.--Funds that are apportioned or allocated to a State under subsection (b)(3) and attributed to an urbanized area of a State with a population of over 200,000 individuals under section 133(d)(3) may be transferred under this paragraph only if the metropolitan planning organization designated for the area concurs, in writing, with the transfer request. ``(4) Transfer of obligation authority.--Obligation authority for funds transferred under this subsection shall be transferred in the same manner and amount as the funds for the projects that are transferred under this subsection.''. SEC. 1109. RECREATIONAL TRAILS. (a) Recreational Trails Program Formula.--Section 104(h) of title 23, United States Code, is amended-- (1) in paragraph (1) by striking the first sentence and inserting the following: ``Before apportioning sums authorized to be appropriated to carry out the recreational trails program under section 206, the Secretary shall deduct for administrative, research, technical assistance, and training expenses for such program $840,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009.''; and (2) in paragraph (2) by striking ``After'' and all that follows through ``remainder of the sums'' and inserting ``The Secretary shall apportion the sums''. (b) Permissible Uses.--Section 206(d)(2) of such title is amended to read as follows: ``(2) Permissible uses.--Permissible uses of funds apportioned to a State for a fiscal year to carry out this section include-- ``(A) maintenance and restoration of existing recreational trails; ``(B) development and rehabilitation of trailside and trailhead facilities and trail linkages for recreational trails; ``(C) purchase and lease of recreational trail construction and maintenance equipment; ``(D) construction of new recreational trails, except that, in the case of new recreational trails crossing Federal lands, construction of the trails shall be-- ``(i) permissible under other law; ``(ii) necessary and recommended by a statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan that is required by the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-4 et seq.) and that is in effect; ``(iii) approved by the administering agency of the State designated under subsection (c)(1); and ``(iv) approved by each Federal agency having jurisdiction over the affected lands under such terms and conditions as the head of the Federal agency determines to be appropriate, except that the approval shall be contingent on compliance by the Federal agency with all applicable laws, including the National [[Page 119 STAT. 1169]] Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 1600 et seq.), and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.); ``(E) acquisition of easements and fee simple title to property for recreational trails or recreational trail corridors; ``(F) assessment of trail conditions for accessibility and maintenance; ``(G) development and dissemination of publications and operation of educational programs to promote safety and environmental protection, (as those objectives relate to one or more of the use of recreational trails, supporting non-law enforcement trail safety and trail use monitoring patrol programs, and providing trail- related training), but in an amount not to exceed 5 percent of the apportionment made to the State for the fiscal year; and ``(H) payment of costs to the State incurred in administering the program, but in an amount not to exceed 7 percent of the apportionment made to the State for the fiscal year.''. (c) Use of Apportionments.--Section 206(d)(3) of such title is amended-- (1) by striking subparagraph (C); (2) by redesignating subparagraph (D) as subparagraph (C); and (3) in subparagraph (C) (as so redesignated) by striking ``(2)(F)'' and inserting ``(2)(H)''. (d) Federal Share.--Section 206(f) of such title is amended-- (1) in paragraph (1)-- (A) by inserting ``and the Federal share of the administrative costs of a State'' after ``project''; and (B) by striking ``not exceed 80 percent'' and inserting ``be determined in accordance with section 120(b)''; (2) in paragraph (2)(A) by striking ``80 percent of'' and inserting ``the amount determined in accordance with section 120(b) for''; (3) in paragraph (2)(B) by inserting ``sponsoring the project'' after ``Federal agency''; (4) by striking paragraph (5); (5) by redesignating paragraph (4) as paragraph (5); (6) in paragraph (5) (as so redesignated) by striking ``80 percent'' and inserting ``the Federal share as determined in accordance with section 120(b)''; and (7) by inserting after paragraph (3) the following: ``(4) Use of recreational trails program funds to match other federal program funds.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds made available under this section may be used toward the non-Federal matching share for other Federal program funds that are-- ``(A) expended in accordance with the requirements of the Federal program relating to activities funded and populations served; and ``(B) expended on a project that is eligible for assistance under this section.''. [[Page 119 STAT. 1170]] (e) Planning and Environmental Assessment Costs Incurred Prior to Project Approval.--Section 206(h)(1) of such title is amended by adding at the end the following: ``(C) Planning and environmental assessment costs incurred prior to project approval.--The Secretary may allow preapproval planning and environmental compliance costs to be credited toward the non-Federal share of the cost of a project described in subsection (d)(2) (other than subparagraph (H)) in accordance with subsection (f), limited to costs incurred less than 18 months prior to project approval.''. (f) <<NOTE: Contracts. 23 USC 206 note.>> Encouragement of Use of Youth Conservation or Service Corps.--The Secretary shall encourage the States to enter into contracts and cooperative agreements with qualified youth conservation or service corps to perform construction and maintenance of recreational trails under section 206 of title 23, United States Code. SEC. 1110. TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. (a) Standards.--Section 109(e) of title 23, United States Code, is amended-- (1) by striking ``(e) No funds'' and inserting the following: ``(e) Installation of Safety Devices.-- ``(1) Highway and railroad grade crossings and drawbridges.--No funds''; and (2) by adding at the end the following: ``(2) Temporary traffic control devices.--No funds shall be approved for expenditure on any Federal-aid highway, or highway affected under chapter 2, unless proper temporary traffic control devices to improve safety in work zones will be installed and maintained during construction, utility, and maintenance operations on that portion of the highway with respect to which such expenditures are to be made. Installation and maintenance of the devices shall be in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.''. (b) Letting of Contracts.--Section 112 of such title is amended-- (1) by striking subsection (f); (2) by redesignating subsection (g) as subsection (f); and (3) by adding at the end the following: ``(g) Temporary Traffic Control Devices.-- ``(1) Issuance of regulations.--The Secretary, after consultation with appropriate Federal and State officials, shall issue regulations establishing the conditions for the appropriate use of, and expenditure of funds for, uniformed law enforcement officers, positive protective measures between workers and motorized traffic, and installation and maintenance of temporary traffic control devices during construction, utility, and maintenance operations. ``(2) Effects of regulations.--Based on regulations issued under paragraph (1), a State shall-- ``(A) develop separate pay items for the use of uniformed law enforcement officers, positive protective measures between workers and motorized traffic, and installation and maintenance of temporary traffic control devices during construction, utility, and maintenance operations; and [[Page 119 STAT. 1171]] ``(B) incorporate such pay items into contract provisions to be included in each contract entered into by the State with respect to a highway project to ensure compliance with section 109(e)(2). ``(3) Limitation.--Nothing in the regulations shall prohibit a State from implementing standards that are more stringent than those required under the regulations. ``(4) Positive protective measures defined.--In this subsection, the term `positive protective measures' means temporary traffic barriers, crash cushions, and other strategies to avoid traffic accidents in work zones, including full road closures.''. (c) Clarification of Date.--Section 109(g) of such title is amended in the first sentence by striking ``The Secretary'' and all that follows through ``of 1970'' and inserting ``Not later than January 30, 1971, the Secretary shall issue''. SEC. 1111. SET-ASIDES FOR INTERSTATE DISCRETIONARY PROJECTS. (a) In General.--Section 118(c)(1) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by striking ``$50,000,000'' and all that follows through ``2003'' and inserting ``$100,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009''. (b) Technical Amendments.-- (1) Section 116.--Section 116(b) of such title is amended by striking ``highway department'' and inserting ``transportation department''. (2) Section 120.--Section 120(e) of such title is amended in the first sentence by striking ``such system'' and inserting ``such highway''. (3) Section 127.--Section 127(a) of such title is amended by striking ``118(b)(1)'' and inserting ``118(b)(2)''. (4) Bicycle and pedestrian safety grants.--Section 1212(i) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 196-197) <<NOTE: 23 USC 402 note.>> is amended by redesignating subparagraphs (D) and (E) as paragraphs (2) and (3), respectively, and moving such paragraphs 2 ems to the left. SEC. 1112. EMERGENCY RELIEF. There are authorized to be appropriated for each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for allocations by the Secretary described in subsections (a) and (b) of section 125 of title 23, United States Code, if the total of those allocations in such fiscal year are in excess of $100,000,000. SEC. 1113. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM. (a) Program Eligibility.--Section 133(b) of title 23, United States Code, is amended-- (1) in paragraph (6) by inserting ``, including advanced truck stop electrification systems'' before the period at the end; and (2) by inserting after paragraph (11) the following: ``(12) Projects relating to intersections that-- ``(A) have disproportionately high accident rates; ``(B) have high levels of congestion, as evidenced by-- ``(i) interrupted traffic flow at the intersection; and [[Page 119 STAT. 1172]] ``(ii) a level of service rating that is not better than `F' during peak travel hours, calculated in accordance with the Highway Capacity Manual issued by the Transportation Research Board; and ``(C) are located on a Federal-aid highway.''. (b) Repeal of Safety Programs Set-aside.-- (1) Repeal.--Section 133(d)(1) of such title is repealed. (2) Technical amendments.--Section 133(d) of such title is amended-- (A) in the first sentence of paragraph (3)(A)-- (i) by striking ``subparagraphs (C) and (D)'' and inserting ``subparagraph (C)''; and (ii) by striking ``80 percent'' and inserting ``90 percent''; (B) in paragraph (3)(B) by striking ``tobe'' and inserting ``to be''; and (C) in paragraph (3)-- (i) by striking subparagraph (C); (ii) by redesignating subparagraphs (D) and (E) as subparagraphs (C) and (D), respectively; and (iii) in subparagraph (C) (as redesignated by clause (ii)) by adding a period at the end. (3) <<NOTE: 23 USC 133 note.>> Effective date.--Paragraph (1) and paragraph (2)(A)(ii) of this subsection shall take effect October 1, 2005. (c) Transportation Enhancement Activities.--Effective October 1, 2005, section 133(d)(2) of such title is amended by striking ``10 percent'' and all that follows through ``section 104(b)(3) for a fiscal year'' and inserting the following: ``In a fiscal year, the greater of 10 percent of the funds apportioned to a State under section 104(b)(3) for such fiscal year, or the amount set aside under this paragraph with respect to the State for fiscal year 2005,''. (d) Obligation Authority.--Section 133(f)(1) of such title is amended-- (1) by striking ``1998 through 2000'' and inserting ``2004 through 2006''; and (2) by striking ``2001 through 2003'' and inserting ``2007 through 2009''. (e) <<NOTE: Effective date.>> Technical Correction.--Effective June 9, 1998, section 1108(e) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 140) <<NOTE: 23 USC 133.>> is amended by striking ``Section 133'' and inserting ``Section 133(f)''. SEC. 1114. HIGHWAY BRIDGE PROGRAM. (a) Finding and Declaration.--Section 144(a) of title 23, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: ``(a) Finding and Declaration.--Congress finds and declares that it is in the vital interest of the United States that a highway bridge program be carried out to enable States to improve the condition of their highway bridges over waterways, other topographical barriers, other highways, and railroads through replacement and rehabilitation of bridges that the States and the Secretary determine are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete and through systematic preventive maintenance of bridges.''. (b) Participation.--Section 144(d) of such title is amended to read as follows: ``(d) Participation.-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1173]] ``(1) Bridge replacement and rehabilitation.--On application by a State or States to the Secretary for assistance for a highway bridge that has been determined to be eligible for replacement or rehabilitation under subsection (b) or (c), the Secretary may approve Federal participation in-- ``(A) replacing the bridge with a comparable facility; or ``(B) rehabilitating the bridge. ``(2) Types of assistance.--On application by a State or States to the Secretary, the Secretary may approve Federal assistance for any of the following activities for a highway bridge that has been determined to be eligible for replacement or rehabilitation under subsection (b) or (c): ``(A) Painting. ``(B) Seismic retrofit. ``(C) Systematic preventive maintenance. ``(D) Installation of scour countermeasures. ``(E) Application of calcium magnesium acetate, sodium acetate/formate, or other environmentally acceptable, minimally corrosive anti-icing and de-icing compositions. ``(3) Basis for determination.--The Secretary shall determine the eligibility of highway bridges for replacement or rehabilitation for each State based on structurally deficient and functionally obsolete highway bridges in the State. ``(4) Special rule for preventive maintenance.-- Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, a State may carry out a project under paragraph (2)(B), (2)(C), or (2)(D) for a highway bridge without regard to whether the bridge is eligible for replacement or rehabilitation under this section.''. (c) Apportionment of Funds.--Section 144(e) of such title is amended-- (1) in the third sentence by striking ``square footage'' and inserting ``deck area''; (2) in the fourth sentence by striking ``the total cost of deficient bridges in a State and in all States shall be reduced by the total cost of any highway bridges constructed under subsection (m) in such State, relating to replacement of destroyed bridges and ferryboat services, and,''; and (3) in the seventh sentence by striking ``for the same period as funds apportioned for projects on the Federal-aid primary system under this title'' and inserting ``for the period specified in section 118(b)(2)''. (d) Off-System Bridges.--Section 144(g)(3) of such title is amended to read as follows: ``(3) Off-system bridges.-- ``(A) In general.--Not less than 15 percent of the amount apportioned to each State in each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 shall be expended for projects to replace, rehabilitate, paint, perform systematic preventive maintenance or seismic retrofit of, or apply calcium magnesium acetate, sodium acetate/formate, or other environmentally acceptable, minimally corrosive anti-icing and de-icing compositions to, or install scour countermeasures to, highway bridges located on public roads, other than those on a [[Page 119 STAT. 1174]] Federal-aid highway, or to complete the Warwick Intermodal Station (including the construction of a people mover between the Station and the T.F. Green Airport). ``(B) Reduction of expenditures.--The Secretary, after consultation with State and local officials, may reduce the requirement for expenditure for bridges not on a Federal-aid highway under subparagraph (A) with respect to the State if the Secretary determines that the State has inadequate needs to justify the expenditure.''. (e) Bridge Set-aside.-- (1) Fiscal year 2005.--Section 144(g)(1)(C) <<NOTE: 23 USC 144.>> of such title is amended-- (A) in the subsection heading by striking ``2003'' and inserting ``2005''; and (B) in the first sentence by striking ``2003'' and inserting ``2005''. (2) <<NOTE: Effective date.>> Fiscal years 2006 through 2009.--Effective October 1, 2005, section 144(g) of such title (as amended by subsection (d) of this section) is amended-- (A) by striking the subsection designation and all that follows through the period at the end of paragraph (2) and inserting the following: ``(g) Bridge Set-asides.-- ``(1) Designated projects.-- ``(A) In general.--Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated to carry out the bridge program under this section for each of the fiscal years 2006 through 2009, all but $100,000,000 shall be apportioned as provided in subsection (e). Such $100,000,000 shall be available as follows: ``(i) $12,500,000 per fiscal year for the Golden Gate Bridge. ``(ii) $18,750,000 per fiscal year for the construction of a bridge joining the Island of Gravina to the community of Ketchikan in Alaska. ``(iii) $12,500,000 per fiscal year to the State of Nevada for construction of a replacement of the federally owned bridge over the Hoover Dam in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. ``(iv) $12,500,000 per fiscal year to the State of Missouri for construction of a structure over the Mississippi River to connect the City of St. Louis, Missouri, to the State of Illinois. ``(v) $12,500,000 per fiscal year for replacement and reconstruction of State maintained bridges in the State of Oklahoma. ``(vi) $4,500,000 per fiscal year for replacement of the Missisquoi Bay Bridge, Vermont. ``(vii) $8,000,000 per fiscal year for replacement and reconstruction of State-maintained bridges in the State of Vermont. ``(viii) $8,750,000 per fiscal year for design, planning, and right-of-way acquisition for the Interstate Route 74 bridge from Bettendorf, Iowa, to Moline, Illinois. [[Page 119 STAT. 1175]] ``(ix) $10,000,000 per fiscal year for replacement and reconstruction of State-maintained bridges in the State of Oregon. ``(B) Gravina access scoring.--The project described in subparagraph (A)(ii) shall not be counted for purposes of the reduction set forth in the fourth sentence of subsection (e). ``(C) Period of availability.--Amounts made available to a State under this paragraph shall remain available until expended.''; (B) by striking paragraph (2); and (C) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (2). (f) Continuation of Report; Federal Share.--Section 144 of such title is amended by adding at the end the following: ``(r) <<NOTE: Federal Register, publication.>> Annual Materials Report on New Bridge Construction and Bridge Rehabilitation.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this subsection, and annually thereafter, the Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register a report describing construction materials used in new Federal-aid bridge construction and bridge rehabilitation projects. ``(s) Federal Share.-- ``(1) In general.--Except as provided under paragraph (2), the Federal share of the cost of a project payable from funds made available to carry out this section shall be determined under section 120(b). ``(2) Interstate system.--The Federal share of the cost of a project on the Interstate System payable from funds made available to carry out this section shall be determined under section 120(a).''. (g) Technical Amendment.--Section 144(i) of such title is amended by striking ``at the same time'' and all that follows through ``Congress''. SEC. 1115. HIGHWAY USE TAX EVASION PROJECTS. (a) Eligible Activities.-- (1) Intergovernmental enforcement efforts.--Section 143(b)(2) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by inserting before the period the following: ``; except that of funds so made available for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, $2,000,000 shall be available only to carry out intergovernmental enforcement efforts, including research and training''. (2) Conditions on funds allocated to internal revenue service.--Section 143(b)(3) of such title is amended by striking ``The'' and inserting ``Except as otherwise provided in this section, the''. (3) Limitation on use of funds.--Section 143(b)(4) of such title is amended-- (A) by striking ``and'' at the end of subparagraph (F); (B) by striking the period at the end of subparagraph (G) and inserting a semicolon; and (C) by adding at the end the following: ``(H) to support efforts between States and Indian tribes to address issues relating to State motor fuel taxes; and ``(I) to analyze and implement programs to reduce tax evasion associated with foreign imported fuel.''. (4) Reports.--Section 143(b) of such title is amended by adding at the end the following: [[Page 119 STAT. 1176]] ``(9) Reports.--The Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service and each State shall submit to the Secretary an annual report that describes the projects, examinations, and criminal investigations funded by and carried out under this section. Such report shall specify the estimated annual yield from such projects, examinations, and criminal investigations.''. (b) Excise Fuel Reporting System.--Section 143(c) of such title is amended to read as follows: ``(c) Excise Tax Fuel Reporting.-- ``(1) <<NOTE: Deadline. Memorandum.>> In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the Secretary shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service for the purposes of-- ``(A) the additional development of capabilities needed to support new reporting requirements and databases established under such Act and the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 (Public Law 108-357), and such other reporting requirements and database development as may be determined by the Secretary, in consultation with the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, to be useful in the enforcement of fuel excise taxes, including provisions recommended by the Fuel Tax Enforcement Advisory Committee, ``(B) the completion of requirements needed for the electronic reporting of fuel transactions from carriers and terminal operators, ``(C) the operation and maintenance of an excise summary terminal activity reporting system and other systems used to provide strategic analyses of domestic and foreign motor fuel distribution trends and patterns, ``(D) the collection, analysis, and sharing of information on fuel distribution and compliance or noncompliance with fuel taxes, and ``(E) the development, completion, operation, and maintenance of an electronic claims filing system and database and an electronic database of heavy vehicle highway use payments. ``(2) Elements of memorandum of understanding.--The memorandum of understanding shall provide that-- ``(A) the Internal Revenue Service shall develop and maintain any system under paragraph (1) through contracts, ``(B) any system under paragraph (1) shall be under the control of the Internal Revenue Service, and ``(C) any system under paragraph (1) shall be made available for use by appropriate State and Federal revenue, tax, and law enforcement authorities, subject to section 6103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. ``(3) Funding.--Of the amounts made available to carry out this section for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the Secretary shall make available to the Internal Revenue Service such funds as may be necessary to complete, operate, and maintain the systems under paragraph (1) in accordance with this subsection. ``(4) Reports.--Not later than September 30 of each year, the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service shall provide [[Page 119 STAT. 1177]] reports to the Secretary on the status of the Internal Revenue Service projects funded under this subsection.''. (c) Allocations.--Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated under section 1101(a)(21) of this Act for highway use tax evasion projects for each of the fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the following amounts shall be allocated to the Internal Revenue Service to carry out section 143 of title 23, United States Code: (1) $5,000,000 for fiscal year 2005. (2) $44,800,000 for fiscal year 2006. (3) $53,300,000 for fiscal year 2007. (4) $12,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 and 2009. SEC. 1116. APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY SYSTEM. (a) Apportionment.--The Secretary shall apportion funds made available by section 1101(a)(7) of this Act for fiscal years 2005 through 2009 among the States based on the latest available cost to complete estimate for the Appalachian development highway system under section 14501 of title 40, United States Code. (b) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds made available by section 1101(a)(7) of this Act for the Appalachian development highway system shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that the Federal share of the cost of any project under this section shall be determined in accordance with section 14501 of title 40, United States Code, and such funds shall be available to construct highways and access roads under such section and shall remain available until expended. (c) Use of Toll Credits.--Section 120(j)(1) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by inserting ``and the Appalachian development highway system program under section 14501 of title 40'' after ``section 125''. SEC. 1117. TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNITY, AND SYSTEM PRESERVATION PROGRAM. (a) <<NOTE: 23 USC 101 note.>> Establishment.--In cooperation with appropriate State, tribal, regional, and local governments, the Secretary shall establish a comprehensive program to address the relationships among transportation, community, and system preservation plans and practices and identify private sector-based initiatives to improve such relationships. (b) Purpose.--Through the program under this section, the Secretary shall facilitate the planning, development, and implementation of strategies to integrate transportation, community, and system preservation plans and practices that address one or more of the following: (1) Improve the efficiency of the transportation system of the United States. (2) Reduce the impacts of transportation on the environment. (3) Reduce the need for costly future investments in public infrastructure. (4) Provide efficient access to jobs, services, and centers of trade. (5) Examine community development patterns and identify strategies to encourage private sector development that achieves the purposes identified in paragraphs (1) through (4). (c) General Authority.--The Secretary shall allocate funds made available to carry out this section to States, metropolitan [[Page 119 STAT. 1178]] planning organizations, local governments, and tribal governments to carry out eligible projects to integrate transportation, community, and system preservation plans and practices. (d) Eligibility.--A project described in subsection (c) is an eligible project under this section if the project-- (1) is eligible for assistance under title 23 or chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code; or (2) is to conduct any other activity relating to transportation, community, and system preservation that the Secretary determines to be appropriate, including corridor preservation activities that are necessary to implement one or more of the following: (A) Transit-oriented development plans. (B) Traffic calming measures. (C) Other coordinated transportation, community, and system preservation practices. (e) Criteria.--In allocating funds made available to carry out this section, the Secretary shall give priority consideration to applicants that-- (1) have instituted preservation or development plans and programs that-- (A) are coordinated with State and local preservation or development plans, including transit- oriented development plans; (B) promote cost-effective and strategic investments in transportation infrastructure that minimize adverse impacts on the environment; or (C) promote innovative private sector strategies; (2) have instituted other policies to integrate transportation, community, and system preservation practices, such as-- (A) spending policies that direct funds to high- growth areas; (B) urban growth boundaries to guide metropolitan expansion; (C) ``green corridors'' programs that provide access to major highway corridors for areas targeted for efficient and compact development; or (D) other similar programs or policies as determined by the Secretary; (3) have preservation or development policies that include a mechanism for reducing potential impacts of transportation activities on the environment; (4) demonstrate a commitment to public and private involvement, including the involvement of nontraditional partners in the project team; and (5) examine ways to encourage private sector investments that address the purposes of this section. (f) Equitable Distribution.--In allocating funds to carry out this section, the Secretary shall ensure the equitable distribution of funds to a diversity of populations and geographic regions. (g) Funding.-- (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out this section $25,000,000 for fiscal year 2005 and $61,250,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009. [[Page 119 STAT. 1179]] (2) Contract authority.--Funds made available to carry out this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable, and the Federal share for projects and activities carried out with such funds shall be determined in accordance with section 120(b) of title 23, United States Code. (h) Conforming Amendment.--Section 1221 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (23 U.S.C. 101 note; 112 Stat. 221) is repealed. SEC. 1118. TERRITORIAL HIGHWAY PROGRAM. (a) In General.--Chapter 2 of title 23, United States Code, is amended by striking section 215 and inserting the following: ``Sec. 215. Territorial highway program ``(a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply: ``(1) Program.--The term `program' means the territorial highway program established under subsection (b). ``(2) Territory.--The term `territory' means any of the following territories of the United States: ``(A) American Samoa. ``(B) The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. ``(C) Guam. ``(D) The United States Virgin Islands. ``(b) Program.-- ``(1) In general.--Recognizing the mutual benefits that will accrue to the territories and the United States from the improvement of highways in the territories, the Secretary may carry out a program to assist each government of a territory in the construction and improvement of a system of arterial and collector highways, and necessary inter-island connectors, that is-- ``(A) designated by the Governor or chief executive officer of each territory; and ``(B) approved by the Secretary. ``(2) Federal share.--The Federal share of Federal financial assistance provided to territories under this section shall be in accordance with section 120(h). ``(c) Technical Assistance.-- ``(1) In general.--To continue a long-range highway development program, the Secretary may provide technical assistance to the governments of the territories to enable the territories to, on a continuing basis-- ``(A) engage in highway planning; ``(B) conduct environmental evaluations; ``(C) administer right-of-way acquisition and relocation assistance programs; and ``(D) design, construct, operate, and maintain a system of arterial and collector highways, including necessary inter-island connectors. ``(2) Form and terms of assistance.--Technical assistance provided under paragraph (1), and the terms for the sharing [[Page 119 STAT. 1180]] of information among territories receiving the technical assistance, shall be included in the agreement required by subsection (e). ``(d) Nonapplicability of Certain Provisions.-- ``(1) In general.--Except to the extent that provisions of chapter 1 are determined by the Secretary to be inconsistent with the needs of the territories and the intent of the program, chapter 1 (other than provisions of chapter 1 relating to the apportionment and allocation of funds) shall apply to funds authorized to be appropriated for the program. ``(2) Applicable provisions.--The agreement required by subsection (e) for each territory shall identify the sections of chapter 1 that are applicable to that territory and the extent of the applicability of those sections. ``(e) Agreement.-- ``(1) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (4), none of the funds made available for the program shall be available for obligation or expenditure with respect to any territory until the chief executive officer of the territory enters into an agreement with the Secretary (not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of SAFETEA-LU), providing that the government of the territory shall-- ``(A) implement the program in accordance with applicable provisions of chapter 1 and subsection (d); ``(B) design and construct a system of arterial and collector highways, including necessary inter-island connectors, in accordance with standards that are-- ``(i) appropriate for each territory; and ``(ii) approved by the Secretary; ``(C) provide for the maintenance of facilities constructed or operated under this section in a condition to adequately serve the needs of present and future traffic; and ``(D) implement standards for traffic operations and uniform traffic control devices that are approved by the Secretary. ``(2) Technical assistance.--The agreement required by paragraph (1) shall-- ``(A) specify the kind of technical assistance to be provided under the program; ``(B) include appropriate provisions regarding information sharing among the territories; and ``(C) delineate the oversight role and responsibilities of the territories and the Secretary. ``(3) Review and revision of agreement.--The agreement entered into under paragraph (1) shall be reevaluated and, as necessary, revised, at least every 2 years. ``(4) Existing agreements.--With respect to an agreement under the section between the Secretary and the chief executive officer of a territory that is in effect as of the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU-- ``(A) the agreement shall continue in force until replaced by an agreement entered into in accordance with paragraph (1); and ``(B) amounts made available for the program under the existing agreement shall be available for obligation [[Page 119 STAT. 1181]] or expenditure so long as the agreement, or the existing agreement entered into under paragraph (1), is in effect. ``(f) Permissible Uses of Funds.-- ``(1) In general.--Funds made available for the program may be used only for the following projects and activities carried out in a territory: ``(A) Eligible surface transportation program projects described in section 133(b). ``(B) Cost-effective, preventive maintenance consistent with section 116(d). ``(C) Ferry boats, terminal facilities, and approaches, in accordance with subsections (b) and (c) of section 129. ``(D) Engineering and economic surveys and investigations for the planning, and the financing, of future highway programs. ``(E) Studies of the economy, safety, and convenience of highway use. ``(F) The regulation and equitable taxation of highway use. ``(G) Such research and development as are necessary in connection with the planning, design, and maintenance of the highway system. ``(2) Prohibition on use of funds for routine maintenance.-- None of the funds made available for the program shall be obligated or expended for routine maintenance. ``(g) Location of Projects.--Territorial highway projects (other than those described in paragraphs (1), (3), and (4) of section 133(b)) may not be undertaken on roads functionally classified as local.''. (b) Conforming Amendments.-- (1) Eligible projects.--Section 103(b) of such title is amended-- (A) in the heading for paragraph (6) by striking ``Eligible'' and inserting ``State eligible''; (B) in paragraph (6) by striking subparagraph (P); and (C) by adding at the end the following: ``(7) Territory eligible projects.--Subject to approval by the Secretary, funds set aside for this program under section 104(b)(1) for the National Highway System may be obligated for projects eligible for assistance under the territorial highway program under section 215.''. (2) Funding.--Section 104(b)(1)(A) of such title is amended by striking ``to the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands'' and inserting ``for the territorial highway program under section 215''. (3) Clerical amendment.--The analysis for chapter 2 of such title is amended by striking the item relating to section 215 and inserting the following: ``215. Territorial highway program.''. SEC. 1119. FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAYS. (a) Federal Share Payable.-- (1) In general.--Section 120(k) of title 23, United States Code, is amended-- (A) by striking ``Federal-aid highway''; and [[Page 119 STAT. 1182]] (B) by striking ``section 104'' and inserting ``this title or chapter 53 of title 49''. (2) Technical references.--Section 120(l) of such title is amended by striking ``section 104'' and inserting ``this title or chapter 53 of title 49''. (b) Payments to Federal Agencies for Federal-Aid Projects.--Section 132 of such title is amended-- (1) by striking the first two sentences and inserting the following: ``(a) In General.--In a case in which a proposed Federal-aid project is to be undertaken by a Federal agency in accordance with an agreement between a State and the Federal agency, the State may-- ``(1) direct the Secretary to transfer the funds for the Federal share of the project directly to the Federal agency; or ``(2) make such deposit with, or payment to, the Federal agency as is required to meet the obligation of the State under the agreement for the work undertaken or to be undertaken by the Federal agency. ``(b) Reimbursement.--On execution with a State of a project agreement described in subsection (a), the Secretary may reimburse the State, using any available funds, for the estimated Federal share under this title of the obligation of the State deposited or paid under subsection (a)(2).''; and (2) in the last sentence by striking ``Any sums'' and inserting the following: ``(c) Recovery and Crediting of Funds.--Any sums''. (c) Allocations.--Section 202 of such title is amended-- (1) in subsection (a) by striking ``(a) On October 1'' and all that follows through ``Such allocation'' and inserting the following: ``(a) Allocation Based on Need.-- ``(1) <<NOTE: Effective date.>> In general.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the Secretary shall allocate sums authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year for forest development roads and trails according to the relative needs of the various national forests and grasslands. ``(2) Planning.--The allocation under paragraph (1)''; (2) in subsection (d)(2)-- (A) by adding at the end the following: ``(E) Transferred funds.-- ``(i) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> In general.--Not later than 30 days after the date on which funds are made available to the Secretary of the Interior under this paragraph, the funds shall be distributed to, and available for immediate use by, the eligible Indian tribes, in accordance with the formula for distribution of funds under the Indian reservation roads program. ``(ii) Use of funds.--Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, funds available to Indian tribes for Indian reservation roads shall be expended on projects identified in a transportation improvement program approved by the Secretary.''; and (B) in subsection (d)(3)(A) by striking ``under this title'' and inserting ``under this chapter and section 125(e)''. [[Page 119 STAT. 1183]] (d) Federal Lands Highways Program.--Section 202 of such title is amended by striking subsection (b) and inserting the following: ``(b) Allocation for Public Lands Highways.-- ``(1) Public lands highways.-- ``(A) <<NOTE: Effective date.>> In general.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the Secretary shall allocate 34 percent of the sums authorized to be appropriated for that fiscal year for public lands highways among those States having unappropriated or unreserved public lands, nontaxable Indian lands, or other Federal reservations, on the basis of need in the States, respectively, as determined by the Secretary, on application of the State transportation departments of the respective States. ``(B) Preference.--In making the allocation under subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall give preference to those projects that are significantly impacted by Federal land and resource management activities that are proposed by a State that contains at least 3 percent of the total public land in the United States. ``(2) Forest highways.-- ``(A) <<NOTE: Effective date.>> In general.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the Secretary shall allocate 66 percent of the funds authorized to be appropriated for public lands highways for forest highways in accordance with section 134 of the Federal- Aid Highway Act of 1987 (23 U.S.C. 202 note; 101 Stat. 173). ``(B) Public access to and within national forest system.--In making the allocation under subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall give equal consideration to projects that provide access to and within the National Forest System, as identified by the Secretary of Agriculture through-- ``(i) renewable resource and land use planning; and ``(ii) assessments of the impact of that planning on transportation facilities.''. (e) BIA Administrative Expenses.--Section 202(d)(2) of such title (as amended by subsection (c)(2) of this section) is amended by adding at the end the following: ``(F) Administrative expenses.-- ``(i) In general.--Of the funds authorized to be appropriated for Indian reservation roads, $20,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $22,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, $24,500,000 for fiscal year 2008, and $27,000,000 for fiscal year 2009 may be used by the Secretary of the Interior for program management and oversight and project-related administrative expenses. ``(ii) Health and safety assurances.-- Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an Indian tribal government may approve plans, specifications, and estimates and commence road and bridge construction with funds made available for Indian reservation roads under the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (Public Law 105-178) and SAFETEA-LU through a contract or agreement under the Indian Self- Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b et seq.) if the Indian tribal government-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1184]] ``(I) provides assurances in the contract or agreement that the construction will meet or exceed applicable health and safety standards; ``(II) obtains the advance review of the plans and specifications from a State-licensed civil engineer that has certified that the plans and specifications meet or exceed the applicable health and safety standards; and ``(III) provides a copy of the certification under subclause (I) to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tribal Government Affairs or the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs, as appropriate.''. (f) National Tribal Transportation Facility Inventory.--Section 202(d)(2) of such title (as amended by subsection (e)) is amended by adding at the end the following: ``(G) National tribal transportation facility inventory.-- ``(i) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> In general.--Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the Secretary, in cooperation with the Secretary of the Interior, shall complete a comprehensive national inventory of transportation facilities that are eligible for assistance under the Indian reservation roads program. ``(ii) Transportation facilities included in the inventory.--For purposes of identifying the tribal transportation system and determining the relative transportation needs among Indian tribes, the Secretary shall include, at a minimum, transportation facilities that are eligible for assistance under the Indian reservation roads program that a tribe has requested, including facilities that-- ``(I) were included in the Bureau of Indian Affairs system inventory for funding formula purposes in 1992 or any subsequent fiscal year; ``(II) were constructed or reconstructed with funds from the Highway Trust Funds (other than the Mass Transit Account) under the Indian reservation roads program since 1983; ``(III) are owned by an Indian tribal government; or ``(IV) are community streets or bridges within the exterior boundary of Indian reservations, Alaska Native villages, and other recognized Indian communities (including communities in former Indian reservations in Oklahoma) in which the majority of residents are American Indians or Alaska Natives; or ``(V) are primary access routes proposed by tribal governments, including roads between villages, roads to landfills, roads to drinking water sources, roads to natural resources identified for economic development, and roads that provide access to intermodal termini, such as airports, harbors, or boat landings. ``(iii) Limitation on primary access routes.-- For purposes of this subparagraph, a proposed primary [[Page 119 STAT. 1185]] access route is the shortest practicable route connecting 2 points of the proposed route. ``(iv) Additional facilities.--Nothing in this subparagraph shall preclude the Secretary from including additional transportation facilities that are eligible for funding under the Indian reservation roads program in the inventory used for the national funding allocation if such additional facilities are included in the inventory in a uniform and consistent manner nationally. ``(v) Report to congress.--Not later than 90 days after the date of completion of the inventory under this subparagraph, the Secretary shall prepare and submit a report to Congress that includes the data gathered and the results of the inventory.''. (g) Indian Reservation Road Bridges.--Section 202(d)(4) of such title is amended-- (1) in subparagraph (B)-- (A) by striking ``(B) Reservation.--Of the amounts'' and all that follows through ``to replace,'' and inserting the following: ``(B) Funding.-- ``(i) Authorization of appropriations.--In addition to any other funds made available for Indian reservation roads for each fiscal year, there is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) $14,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 to carry out planning, design, engineering, preconstruction, construction, and inspection of projects to replace,''; and (B) by adding at the end the following: ``(ii) Availability.--Funds made available to carry out this subparagraph shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1.''; (2) in subparagraph (C) by striking clause (iii) and inserting the following: ``(iii) be structurally deficient or functionally obsolete; and''; and (3) by striking subparagraph (D) and inserting the following: ``(D) Approval requirement.-- ``(i) In general.--Subject to clause (ii), on request by an Indian tribe or the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary may make funds available under this subsection for preliminary engineering for Indian reservation road bridge projects. ``(ii) Construction and construction engineering.--The Secretary may make funds available under clause (i) for construction and construction engineering after approval of applicable plans, specifications, and estimates in accordance with this title.''. (4) Contracts and agreements with indian tribes.--Section 202(d) of such title is amended by adding at the end the following: ``(5) Contracts and agreements with indian tribes.-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1186]] ``(A) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law or any interagency agreement, program guideline, manual, or policy directive, all funds made available to an Indian tribal government under this chapter for a highway, road, bridge, parkway, or transit facility program or project that is located on an Indian reservation or provides access to the reservation or a community of the Indian tribe shall be made available, on the request of the Indian tribal government, to the Indian tribal government for use in carrying out, in accordance with the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450 et seq.), contracts and agreements for the planning, research, design, engineering, construction, and maintenance relating to the program or project. ``(B) Exclusion of agency participation.--In accordance with subparagraph (A), all funds for a program or project to which subparagraph (A) applies shall be paid to the Indian tribal government without regard to the organizational level at which the Department of the Interior has previously carried out, or the Department of Transportation has previously carried out under the Federal lands highway programs, the programs, functions, services, or activities involved. ``(C) Consortia.--Two or more Indian tribes that are otherwise eligible to participate in a program or project to which this chapter applies may form a consortium to be considered as a single Indian tribe for the purpose of participating in the project under this section. ``(D) Secretary as signatory.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary is authorized to enter into a funding agreement with an Indian tribal government to carry out a highway, road, bridge, parkway, or transit program or project under subparagraph (A) that is located on an Indian reservation or provides access to the reservation or a community of the Indian tribe. ``(E) Funding.--The amount an Indian tribal government receives for a program or project under subparagraph (A) shall equal the sum of the funding that the Indian tribal government would otherwise receive for the program or project in accordance with the funding formula established under this subsection and such additional amounts as the Secretary determines equal the amounts that would have been withheld for the costs of the Bureau of Indian Affairs for administration of the program or project. ``(F) Eligibility.-- ``(i) In general.--Subject to clause (ii), funds may be made available under subparagraph (A) to an Indian tribal government for a program or project in a fiscal year only if the Indian tribal government requesting such funds demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Secretary financial stability and financial management capability during the 3 fiscal years immediately preceding the fiscal year for which the request is being made. ``(ii) Criteria for determining financial stability and financial management capability.--An Indian tribal government that had no uncorrected [[Page 119 STAT. 1187]] significant and material audit exceptions in the required annual audit of the Indian tribal government self-determination contracts or self- governance funding agreements with any Federal agency during the 3-fiscal year period referred in clause (i) shall be conclusive evidence of the financial stability and financial management capability for purposes of clause (i). ``(G) Assumption of functions and duties.--An Indian tribal government receiving funding under subparagraph (A) for a program or project shall assume all functions and duties that the Secretary of the Interior would have performed with respect to a program or project under this chapter, other than those functions and duties that inherently cannot be legally transferred under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b et seq.). ``(H) Powers.--An Indian tribal government receiving funding under subparagraph (A) for a program or project shall have all powers that the Secretary of the Interior would have exercised in administering the funds transferred to the Indian tribal government for such program or project under this section if the funds had not been transferred, except to the extent that such powers are powers that inherently cannot be legally transferred under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b et seq.). ``(I) Dispute resolution.--In the event of a disagreement between the Secretary or the Secretary of the Interior and an Indian tribe over whether a particular function, duty, or power may be lawfully transferred under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b et seq.), the Indian tribe shall have the right to pursue all alternative dispute resolutions and appeal procedures authorized by such Act, including regulations issued to carry out such Act. ``(J) Termination of contract or agreement.--On the date of the termination of a contract or agreement under this section by an Indian tribal government, the Secretary shall transfer all funds that would have been allocated to the Indian tribal government under the contract or agreement to the Secretary of the Interior to provide continued transportation services in accordance with applicable law.''. (h) Planning and Agency Coordination.--Section 204 of such title is amended-- (1) in subsection (a)(1) by inserting ``refuge roads,'' after ``parkways,''; and (2) by striking subsection (b) and inserting the following: ``(b) Use of Funds.-- ``(1) In general.--Funds made available for public lands highways, park roads and parkways, and Indian reservation roads shall be used by the Secretary and the Secretary of the appropriate Federal land management agency to pay the cost of-- ``(A) transportation planning, research, and engineering and construction of, highways, roads, parkways, and transit [[Page 119 STAT. 1188]] facilities located on public lands, national parks, and Indian reservations; and ``(B) operation and maintenance of transit facilities located on public lands, national parks, and Indian reservations. ``(2) Contract.--In connection with an activity described in paragraph (1), the Secretary and the Secretary of the appropriate Federal land management agency may enter into a contract or other appropriate agreement with respect to such activity with-- ``(A) a State (including a political subdivision of a State); or ``(B) an Indian tribe. ``(3) Indian reservation roads.--In the case of an Indian reservation road-- ``(A) Indian labor may be employed, in accordance with such rules and regulations as may be promulgated by the Secretary of the Interior, to carry out any construction or other activity described in paragraph (1); and ``(B) funds made available to carry out this section may be used to pay bridge preconstruction costs (including planning, design, and engineering). ``(4) Federal employment.--No maximum limitation on Federal employment shall be applicable to construction or improvement of Indian reservation roads. ``(5) Availability of funds.--Funds made available under this section for each class of Federal lands highways shall be available for any transportation project eligible for assistance under this title that is within or adjacent to, or that provides access to, the areas served by the particular class of Federal lands highways. ``(6) Reservation of funds.--The Secretary of the Interior may reserve funds from administrative funds of the Bureau of Indian Affairs that are associated with the Indian reservation roads program to finance Indian technical centers under section 504(b).''. (i) Maintenance of Indian Reservation Roads.--Section 204(c) of such title is amended by striking the second and third sentences and inserting the following: ``Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, of the amount of funds allocated for Indian reservation roads from the Highway Trust Fund, not more than 25 percent of the funds allocated to an Indian tribe may be expended for the purpose of maintenance, excluding road sealing which shall not be subject to any limitation. The Bureau of Indian Affairs shall continue to retain primary responsibility, including annual funding request responsibility, for road maintenance programs on Indian reservations. The Secretary shall ensure that funding made available under this subsection for maintenance of Indian reservation roads for each fiscal year is supplementary to and not in lieu of any obligation of funds by the Bureau of Indian Affairs for road maintenance programs on Indian reservations.''. (j) Refuge Roads.--Section 204(k)(1) of such title is amended-- (1) in subparagraph (B)-- (A) by striking ``(2), (5),'' and inserting ``(2), (3), (5),''; and (B) by striking ``and'' after the semicolon; [[Page 119 STAT. 1189]] (2) in subparagraph (C) by striking the period at the end and inserting a semicolon; and (3) by adding at the end the following: ``(D) the non-Federal share of the cost of any project funded under this title or chapter 53 of title 49 that provides access to or within a wildlife refuge; and ``(E) maintenance and improvement of recreational trails; except that expenditures on trails under this subparagraph shall not exceed 5 percent of available funds for each fiscal year.''. (k) Tribal-State Road Maintenance Agreements.--Section 204 of such title is amended by adding at the end the following: ``(l) Tribal-State Road Maintenance Agreements.-- ``(1) In general.--An Indian tribe and a State may enter into a road maintenance agreement under which an Indian tribe assumes the responsibilities of the State for-- ``(A) Indian reservation roads; and ``(B) roads providing access to Indian reservation roads. ``(2) Tribal-state agreements.--Agreements entered into under paragraph (1)-- ``(A) shall be negotiated between the State and the Indian tribe; and ``(B) shall not require the approval of the Secretary. ``(3) <<NOTE: Effective date.>> Annual report.--Effective beginning with fiscal year 2005, the Secretary shall prepare and submit to Congress an annual report that identifies-- ``(A) the Indian tribes and States that have entered into agreements under paragraph (1); ``(B) the number of miles of roads for which Indian tribes have assumed maintenance responsibilities; and ``(C) the amount of funding transferred to Indian tribes for the fiscal year under agreements entered into under paragraph (1).''. (l) Deputy Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Tribal Government Affairs.--Section 102 of title 49, United States Code, is amended-- (1) by redesignating subsections (f) and (g) as subsections (g) and (h), respectively; and (2) by inserting after subsection (e) the following: ``(f) Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tribal Government Affairs.-- ``(1) <<NOTE: President.>> Establishment.--In accordance with Federal policies promoting Indian self determination, the Department of Transportation shall have, within the office of the Secretary, a Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tribal Government Affairs appointed by the President to plan, coordinate, and implement the Department of Transportation policy and programs serving Indian tribes and tribal organizations and to coordinate tribal transportation programs and activities in all offices and administrations of the Department and to be a participant in any negotiated rulemaking relating to, or having an impact on, projects, programs, or funding associated with the tribal transportation program. ``(2) Reservation of trust obligations.-- ``(A) Responsibility of secretary.--In carrying out this title, the Secretary shall be responsible to exercise the trust obligations of the United States to Indians and [[Page 119 STAT. 1190]] Indian tribes to ensure that the rights of a tribe or individual Indian are protected. ``(B) Preservation of united states responsibility.--Nothing in this title shall absolve the United States from any responsibility to Indians and Indian tribes, including responsibilities derived from the trust relationship and any treaty, executive order, or agreement between the United States and an Indian tribe.''. (m) Forest Highways.--Of the amounts made available for public lands highways under section 1101-- (1) not to exceed $20,000,000 per fiscal year may be used for the maintenance of forest highways; (2) not to exceed $1,000,000 per fiscal year may be used for signage identifying public hunting and fishing access; and (3) not to exceed $10,000,000 per fiscal year shall be used by the Secretary of Agriculture to pay the costs of facilitating the passage of aquatic species beneath roads in the National Forest System, including the costs of constructing, maintaining, replacing, or removing culverts and bridges, as appropriate. (n) <<NOTE: 23 USC 401 note.>> Wildlife Vehicle Collision Reduction Study.-- (1) In general.--The Secretary shall conduct a study of methods to reduce collisions between motor vehicles and wildlife (in this subsection referred to as ``wildlife vehicle collisions''). (2) Contents.-- (A) Areas of study.--The study shall include an assessment of the causes and impacts of wildlife vehicle collisions and solutions and best practices for reducing such collisions. (B) Methods for conducting the study.--In carrying out the study, the Secretary shall-- (i) conduct a thorough literature review; and (ii) survey current practices of the Department of Transportation. (3) Consultation.--In carrying out the study, the Secretary shall consult with appropriate experts in the field of wildlife vehicle collisions. (4) Report.-- (A) In general.--Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the results of the study. (B) Contents.--The report shall include a description of each of the following: (i) Causes of wildlife vehicle collisions. (ii) Impacts of wildlife vehicle collisions. (iii) Solutions to and prevention of wildlife vehicle collisions. (5) Manual.-- (A) Development.--Based upon the results of the study, the Secretary shall develop a best practices manual to support State efforts to reduce wildlife vehicle collisions. (B) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Availability.--The manual shall be made available to States not later than 1 year after the date of transmission of the report under paragraph (4). (C) Contents.--The manual shall include, at a minimum, the following: (i) A list of best practices addressing wildlife vehicle collisions. [[Page 119 STAT. 1191]] (ii) A list of information, technical, and funding resources for addressing wildlife vehicle collisions. (iii) Recommendations for addressing wildlife vehicle collisions. (iv) Guidance for developing a State action plan to address wildlife vehicle collisions. (6) Training.--Based upon the manual developed under paragraph (5), the Secretary shall develop a training course on addressing wildlife vehicle collisions for transportation professionals. (o) Limitation on Applicability.--The requirements of the January 4, 2005, Federal Highway Administration, a final rule on the implementation of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition policy Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.) shall not apply to the voluntary conservation easement activities of the Department of Agriculture or the Department of the Interior. SEC. 1120. PUERTO RICO HIGHWAY PROGRAM. (a) In General.--Subchapter I of chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: ``Sec. 165. Puerto Rico highway program ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall allocate funds made available to carry out this section for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to carry out a highway program in the Commonwealth. ``(b) Applicability of Title.--Amounts made available by section 1101(a)(14) of the SAFETEA-LU shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under this chapter. ``(c) Treatment of Funds.--Amounts made available to carry out this section for a fiscal year shall be administered as follows: ``(1) Apportionment.--For the purpose of imposing any penalty under this title or title 49, the amounts shall be treated as being apportioned to Puerto Rico under sections 104(b) and 144, for each program funded under those sections in an amount determined by multiplying-- ``(A) the aggregate of the amounts for the fiscal year; by ``(B) the ratio that-- ``(i) the amount of funds apportioned to Puerto Rico for each such program for fiscal year 1997; bears to ``(ii) the total amount of funds apportioned to Puerto Rico for all such programs for fiscal year 1997. ``(2) Penalty.--The amounts treated as being apportioned to Puerto Rico under each section referred to in paragraph (1) shall be deemed to be required to be apportioned to Puerto Rico under that section for purposes of the imposition of any penalty under this title or title 49. ``(d) Effect on Allocations and Apportionments.--Subject to subsection (c)(2), nothing in this section affects any allocation under section 105 and any apportionment under sections 104 and 144.''. [[Page 119 STAT. 1192]] (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for subchapter I of chapter 1 of such title is amended by adding at the end the following: ``165. Puerto Rico highway program.''. (c) <<NOTE: 23 USC 101 note.>> Definition of State.--For the purposes of apportioning funds under sections 104, 105, 130, 144, and 206 of title 23, United States Code, and section 1404, relating to the safe routes to school program, the term ``State'' means any of the 50 States and the District of Columbia. SEC. 1121. HOV FACILITIES. (a) In General.--Subchapter I of chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code (as amended by section 1120 of this Act), is amended by adding at the end the following: ``Sec. 166. HOV facilities ``(a) In General.-- ``(1) Authority of state agencies.--A State agency that has jurisdiction over the operation of a HOV facility shall establish the occupancy requirements of vehicles operating on the facility. ``(2) Occupancy requirement.--Except as otherwise provided by this section, no fewer than two occupants per vehicle may be required for use of a HOV facility. ``(b) Exceptions.-- ``(1) <<NOTE: Applicability.>> In general.--Notwithstanding the occupancy requirement of subsection (a)(2), the exceptions in paragraphs (2) through (5) shall apply with respect to a State agency operating a HOV facility. ``(2) Motorcycles and bicycles.-- ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), the State agency shall allow motorcycles and bicycles to use the HOV facility. ``(B) Safety exception.-- ``(i) In general.--A State agency may restrict use of the HOV facility by motorcycles or bicycles (or both) if the agency certifies to the Secretary that such use would create a safety hazard and the Secretary accepts the certification. ``(ii) Acceptance of certification.--The Secretary may accept a certification under this subparagraph only after the Secretary publishes notice of the certification in the Federal Register and provides an opportunity for public comment. ``(3) Public transportation vehicles.--The State agency may allow public transportation vehicles to use the HOV facility if the agency-- ``(A) <<NOTE: Guidelines.>> establishes requirements for clearly identifying the vehicles; and ``(B) <<NOTE: Procedures.>> establishes procedures for enforcing the restrictions on the use of the facility by the vehicles. ``(4) High occupancy toll vehicles.--The State agency may allow vehicles not otherwise exempt pursuant to this subsection to use the HOV facility if the operators of the vehicles pay a toll charged by the agency for use of the facility and the agency-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1193]] ``(A) establishes a program that addresses how motorists can enroll and participate in the toll program; ``(B) develops, manages, and maintains a system that will automatically collect the toll; and ``(C) <<NOTE: Procedures.>> establishes policies and procedures to-- ``(i) manage the demand to use the facility by varying the toll amount that is charged; and ``(ii) enforce violations of use of the facility. ``(5) Low emission and energy-efficient vehicles.-- ``(A) Inherently low emission vehicle.--Before September 30, 2009, the State agency may allow vehicles that are certified as inherently low-emission vehicles pursuant to section 88.311-93 of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations (or successor regulations), and are labeled in accordance with section 88.312-93 of such title (or successor regulations), to use the HOV facility if the agency establishes procedures for enforcing the restrictions on the use of the facility by the vehicles. ``(B) Other low emission and energy-efficient vehicles.--Before September 30, 2009, the State agency may allow vehicles certified as low emission and energy- efficient vehicles under subsection (e), and labeled in accordance with subsection (e), to use the HOV facility if the operators of the vehicles pay a toll charged by the agency for use of the facility and the agency-- ``(i) establishes a program that addresses the selection of vehicles under this paragraph; and ``(ii) <<NOTE: Procedures.>> establishes procedures for enforcing the restrictions on the use of the facility by the vehicles. ``(C) Amount of tolls.--Under subparagraph (B), a State agency may charge no toll or may charge a toll that is less than tolls charged under paragraph (3). ``(c) Requirements Applicable to Tolls.-- ``(1) In general.--Tolls may be charged under paragraphs (4) and (5) of subsection (b) notwithstanding section 301 and, except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3), subject to the requirements of section 129. ``(2) HOV facilities on the interstate system.-- Notwithstanding section 129, tolls may be charged under paragraphs (4) and (5) of subsection (b) on a HOV facility on the Interstate System. ``(3) Excess toll revenues.--If a State agency makes a certification under section 129(a)(3) with respect to toll revenues collected under paragraphs (4) and (5) of subsection (b), the State, in the use of toll revenues under that sentence, shall give priority consideration to projects for developing alternatives to single occupancy vehicle travel and projects for improving highway safety. ``(d) HOV Facility Management, Operation, Monitoring, and Enforcement.-- ``(1) <<NOTE: Certification.>> In general.--A State agency that allows vehicles to use a HOV facility under paragraph (4) or (5) of subsection (b) in a fiscal year shall certify to the Secretary that the agency will carry out the following responsibilities with respect to the facility in the fiscal year: ``(A) Establishing, managing, and supporting a performance monitoring, evaluation, and reporting program for [[Page 119 STAT. 1194]] the facility that provides for continuous monitoring, assessment, and reporting on the impacts that the vehicles may have on the operation of the facility and adjacent highways. ``(B) Establishing, managing, and supporting an enforcement program that ensures that the facility is being operated in accordance with the requirements of this section. ``(C) Limiting or discontinuing the use of the facility by the vehicles if the presence of the vehicles has degraded the operation of the facility. ``(2) Degraded facility.-- ``(A) Definition of minimum average operating speed.--In this paragraph, the term `minimum average operating speed' means-- ``(i) 45 miles per hour, in the case of a HOV facility with a speed limit of 50 miles per hour or greater; and ``(ii) not more than 10 miles per hour below the speed limit, in the case of a HOV facility with a speed limit of less than 50 miles per hour. ``(B) Standard for determining degraded facility.-- For purposes of paragraph (1), the operation of a HOV facility shall be considered to be degraded if vehicles operating on the facility are failing to maintain a minimum average operating speed 90 percent of the time over a consecutive 180-day period during morning or evening weekday peak hour periods (or both). ``(C) Management of low emission and energy- efficient vehicles.--In managing the use of HOV lanes by low emission and energy-efficient vehicles that do not meet applicable occupancy requirements, a State agency may increase the percentages described in subsection (f)(3)(B)(i). ``(e) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Certification of Low Emission and Energy- Efficient Vehicles.--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this section, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall-- ``(1) <<NOTE: Regulations.>> issue a final rule establishing requirements for certification of vehicles as low emission and energy-efficient vehicles for purposes of this section and requirements for the labeling of the vehicles; and ``(2) <<NOTE: Guidelines.>> establish guidelines and procedures for making the vehicle comparisons and performance calculations described in subsection (f)(3)(B), in accordance with section 32908(b) of title 49. ``(f) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply: ``(1) Alternative fuel vehicle.--The term `alternative fuel vehicle' means a vehicle that is operating on-- ``(A) methanol, denatured ethanol, or other alcohols; ``(B) a mixture containing at least 85 percent of methanol, denatured ethanol, and other alcohols by volume with gasoline or other fuels; ``(C) natural gas; ``(D) liquefied petroleum gas; ``(E) hydrogen; ``(F) coal derived liquid fuels; [[Page 119 STAT. 1195]] ``(G) fuels (except alcohol) derived from biological materials; ``(H) electricity (including electricity from solar energy); or ``(I) any other fuel that the Secretary prescribes by regulation that is not substantially petroleum and that would yield substantial energy security and environmental benefits, including fuels regulated under section 490 of title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (or successor regulations). ``(2) HOV facility.--The term `HOV facility' means a high occupancy vehicle facility. ``(3) Low emission and energy-efficient vehicle.--The term `low emission and energy-efficient vehicle' means a vehicle that-- ``(A) has been certified by the Administrator as meeting the Tier II emission level established in regulations prescribed by the Administrator under section 202(i) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7521(i)) for that make and model year vehicle; and ``(B)(i) is certified by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in consultation with the manufacturer, to have achieved not less than a 50- percent increase in city fuel economy or not less than a 25-percent increase in combined city-highway fuel economy (or such greater percentage of city or city- highway fuel economy as may be determined by a State under subsection (d)(2)(C)) relative to a comparable vehicle that is an internal combustion gasoline fueled vehicle (other than a vehicle that has propulsion energy from onboard hybrid sources); or ``(ii) is an alternative fuel vehicle. ``(4) Public transportation vehicle.--The term `public transportation vehicle' means a vehicle that-- ``(A) provides designated public transportation (as defined in section 221 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12141) or provides public school transportation (to and from public or private primary, secondary, or tertiary schools); and ``(B)(i) is owned or operated by a public entity; ``(ii) is operated under a contract with a public entity; or ``(iii) is operated pursuant to a license by the Secretary or a State agency to provide motorbus or school vehicle transportation services to the public. ``(5) State agency.-- ``(A) In general.--The term `State agency', as used with respect to a HOV facility, means an agency of a State or local government having jurisdiction over the operation of the facility. ``(B) Inclusion.--The term `State agency' includes a State transportation department.''. (b) Conforming Amendments.-- (1) Program efficiencies.--Section 102 of title 23, United States Code, is amended-- (A) by striking subsection (a); and (B) by redesignating subsections (b) and (c) as subsections (a) and (b), respectively. [[Page 119 STAT. 1196]] (2) Chapter analysis.--The analysis for such subchapter (as amended by section 1120 of this Act) is amended by adding at the end the following: ``166. HOV facilities.''. (c) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that the Secretary and the States should provide additional incentives (including the use of high occupancy vehicle lanes on State and Interstate highways) for the purchase and use of hybrid and other fuel efficient vehicles, which have been proven to minimize air emissions and decrease consumption of fossil fuels. SEC. 1122. DEFINITIONS. (a) Transportation Enhancement Activity.--Section 101(a)(35) of title 23, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: ``(35) Transportation enhancement activity.--The term `transportation enhancement activity' means, with respect to any project or the area to be served by the project, any of the following activities as the activities relate to surface transportation: ``(A) Provision of facilities for pedestrians and bicycles. ``(B) Provision of safety and educational activities for pedestrians and bicyclists. ``(C) Acquisition of scenic easements and scenic or historic sites (including historic battlefields). ``(D) Scenic or historic highway programs (including the provision of tourist and welcome center facilities). ``(E) Landscaping and other scenic beautification. ``(F) Historic preservation. ``(G) Rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures, or facilities (including historic railroad facilities and canals). ``(H) Preservation of abandoned railway corridors (including the conversion and use of the corridors for pedestrian or bicycle trails). ``(I) Inventory, control, and removal of outdoor advertising. ``(J) Archaeological planning and research. ``(K) Environmental mitigation-- ``(i) to address water pollution due to highway runoff; or ``(ii) reduce vehicle-caused wildlife mortality while maintaining habitat connectivity. ``(L) Establishment of transportation museums.''. (b) Advanced Truck Stop Electrification System.--Such section 101(a) is amended by adding at the end the following: ``(38) Advanced truck stop electrification system.--The term `advanced truck stop electrification system' means a system that delivers heat, air conditioning, electricity, or communications to a heavy duty vehicle.''. Subtitle B--Congestion Relief SEC. 1201. <<NOTE: 23 USC 303 note.>> REAL-TIME SYSTEM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION PROGRAM. (a) Establishment.-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1197]] (1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish a real-time system management information program to provide, in all States, the capability to monitor, in real-time, the traffic and travel conditions of the major highways of the United States and to share that information to improve the security of the surface transportation system, to address congestion problems, to support improved response to weather events and surface transportation incidents, and to facilitate national and regional highway traveler information. (2) Purposes.--The purposes of the real-time system management information program are to-- (A) establish, in all States, a system of basic real-time information for managing and operating the surface transportation system; (B) identify longer range real-time highway and transit monitoring needs and develop plans and strategies for meeting such needs; and (C) provide the capability and means to share that data with State and local governments and the traveling public. (b) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Data Exchange Formats.--Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish data exchange formats to ensure that the data provided by highway and transit monitoring systems, including statewide incident reporting systems, can readily be exchanged across jurisdictional boundaries, facilitating nationwide availability of information. (c) Regional Intelligent Transportation System Architecture.-- (1) Addressing information needs.--As State and local governments develop or update regional intelligent transportation system architectures, described in section 940.9 of title 23, Code of Federal Regulations, such governments shall explicitly address real-time highway and transit information needs and the systems needed to meet such needs, including addressing coverage, monitoring systems, data fusion and archiving, and methods of exchanging or sharing highway and transit information. (2) Data exchange.--States shall incorporate the data exchange formats established by the Secretary under subsection (b) to ensure that the data provided by highway and transit monitoring systems may readily be exchanged with State and local governments and may be made available to the traveling public. (d) Eligibility.--Subject to project approval by the Secretary, a State may obligate funds apportioned to the State under sections 104(b)(1), 104(b)(2), and 104(b)(3) of title 23, United States Code, for activities relating to the planning and deployment of real-time monitoring elements that advance the goals and purposes described in subsection (a). (e) Limitation on Statutory Construction.--Nothing in this section shall be construed as altering or otherwise affecting the applicability of the requirements of chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code (including requirements relating to the eligibility of a project for assistance under the program, the location of the project, and the Federal-share payable on account of the project), to amounts apportioned to a State for a program under section [[Page 119 STAT. 1198]] 104(b) that are obligated by the State for activities and projects under this section. (f) Statewide Incident Reporting System Defined.--In this section, the term ``statewide incident reporting system'' means a statewide system for facilitating the real-time electronic reporting of surface transportation incidents to a central location for use in monitoring the event, providing accurate traveler information, and responding to the incident as appropriate. Subtitle C--Mobility and Efficiency SEC. 1301. <<NOTE: 23 USC 101 note.>> PROJECTS OF NATIONAL AND REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE. (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following: (1) Under current law, surface transportation programs rely primarily on formula capital apportionments to States. (2) Despite the significant increase for surface transportation program funding in the Transportation Equity Act of the 21st Century, current levels of investment are insufficient to fund critical high-cost transportation infrastructure facilities that address critical national economic and transportation needs. (3) Critical high-cost transportation infrastructure facilities often include multiple levels of government, agencies, modes of transportation, and transportation goals and planning processes that are not easily addressed or funded within existing surface transportation program categories. (4) Projects of national and regional significance have national and regional benefits, including improving economic productivity by facilitating international trade, relieving congestion, and improving transportation safety by facilitating passenger and freight movement. (5) The benefits of projects described in paragraph (4) accrue to local areas, States, and the Nation as a result of the effect such projects have on the national transportation system. (6) A program dedicated to constructing projects of national and regional significance is necessary to improve the safe, secure, and efficient movement of people and goods throughout the United States and improve the health and welfare of the national economy. (b) Establishment of Program.--The Secretary shall establish a program to provide grants to States for projects of national and regional significance. (c) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply: (1) Eligible project costs.--The term ``eligible project costs'' means the costs of-- (A) development phase activities, including planning, feasibility analysis, revenue forecasting, environmental review, preliminary engineering and design work, and other preconstruction activities; and (B) construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and acquisition of real property (including land related to the project and improvements to land), environmental mitigation, construction contingencies, acquisition of equipment, and operational improvements. [[Page 119 STAT. 1199]] (2) Eligible project.--The term ``eligible project'' means any surface transportation project eligible for Federal assistance under title 23, United States Code, including freight railroad projects and activities eligible under such title. (3) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning such term has in section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code. (d) Eligibility.--To be eligible for assistance under this section, a project shall have eligible project costs that are reasonably anticipated to equal or exceed the lesser of-- (1) $500,000,000; or (2) 75 percent of the amount of Federal highway assistance funds apportioned for the most recently completed fiscal year to the State in which the project is located. (e) Applications.--Each State seeking to receive a grant under this section for an eligible project shall submit to the Secretary an application in such form and in accordance with such requirements as the Secretary shall establish. (f) Competitive Grant Selection and Criteria for Grants.-- (1) In general.--The Secretary shall-- (A) establish criteria for selecting among projects that meet the eligibility criteria specified in subsection (d); (B) conduct a national solicitation for applications; and (C) award grants on a competitive basis. (2) Criteria for grants.--The Secretary may approve a grant under this section for a project only if the Secretary determines that the project-- (A) is based on the results of preliminary engineering; (B) is justified based on the ability of the project-- (i) to generate national economic benefits, including creating jobs, expanding business opportunities, and impacting the gross domestic product; (ii) to reduce congestion, including impacts in the State, region, and Nation; (iii) to improve transportation safety, including reducing transportation accidents, injuries, and fatalities; (iv) to otherwise enhance the national transportation system; and (v) to garner support for non-Federal financial commitments and provide evidence of stable and dependable financing sources to construct, maintain, and operate the infrastructure facility; and (C) is supported by an acceptable degree of non- Federal financial commitments, including evidence of stable and dependable financing sources to construct, maintain, and operate the infrastructure facility. (3) Selection considerations.--In selecting a project under this section, the Secretary shall consider the extent to which the project-- (A) leverages Federal investment by encouraging non- Federal contributions to the project, including contributions from public-private partnerships; (B) uses new technologies, including intelligent transportation systems, that enhance the efficiency of the project; and (C) helps maintain or protect the environment. [[Page 119 STAT. 1200]] (4) Preliminary engineering.--In evaluating a project under paragraph (2)(A), the Secretary shall analyze and consider the results of preliminary engineering for the project. (5) Non-federal financial commitment.-- (A) Evaluation of project.--In evaluating a project under paragraph (2)(C), the Secretary shall require that-- (i) the proposed project plan provides for the availability of contingency amounts that the Secretary determines to be reasonable to cover unanticipated cost increases; and (ii) each proposed non-Federal source of capital and operating financing is stable, reliable, and available within the proposed project timetable. (B) Considerations.--In assessing the stability, reliability, and availability of proposed sources of non-Federal financing under subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall consider-- (i) existing financial commitments; (ii) the degree to which financing sources are dedicated to the purposes proposed; (iii) any debt obligation that exists or is proposed by the recipient for the proposed project; and (iv) the extent to which the project has a non-Federal financial commitment that exceeds the required non-Federal share of the cost of the project. (6) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Regulations.--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall issue regulations on the manner in which the Secretary will evaluate and rate the projects based on the results of preliminary engineering, project justification, and the degree of non-Federal financial commitment, as required under this subsection. (7) Project evaluation and rating.-- (A) In general.--A proposed project may advance from preliminary engineering to final design and construction only if the Secretary finds that the project meets the requirements of this subsection and there is a reasonable likelihood that the project will continue to meet such requirements. (B) Evaluation and rating.--In making such findings, the Secretary shall evaluate and rate the project as ``highly recommended'', ``recommended'', or ``not recommended'' based on the results of preliminary engineering, the project justification criteria, and the degree of non-Federal financial commitment, as required under this subsection. In rating the projects, the Secretary shall provide, in addition to the overall project rating, individual ratings for each of the criteria established under the regulations issued under paragraph (6). (g) Letters of Intent and Full Funding Grant Agreements.-- (1) Letter of intent.-- (A) In general.--The Secretary may issue a letter of intent to an applicant announcing an intention to obligate, for a project under this section, an amount from future available budget authority specified in law that is not more than the amount stipulated as the financial participation of the Secretary in the project. [[Page 119 STAT. 1201]] (B) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Notification.--At least 60 days before issuing a letter under subparagraph (A) or entering into a full funding grant agreement, the Secretary shall notify in writing the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate of the proposed letter or agreement. <<NOTE: Records.>> The Secretary shall include with the notification a copy of the proposed letter or agreement as well as the evaluations and ratings for the project. (C) Not an obligation.--The issuance of a letter is deemed not to be an obligation under sections 1108(c), 1108(d), 1501, and 1502(a) of title 31, United States Code, or an administrative commitment. (D) Obligation or commitment.--An obligation or administrative commitment may be made only when contract authority is allocated to a project. (2) Full funding grant agreement.-- (A) In general.--A project financed under this subsection shall be carried out through a full funding grant agreement. The Secretary shall enter into a full funding grant agreement based on the evaluations and ratings required under subsection (f)(7). (B) Terms.--If the Secretary makes a full funding grant agreement with an applicant, the agreement shall-- (i) establish the terms of participation by the United States Government in a project under this section; (ii) establish the maximum amount of Government financial assistance for the project; (iii) cover the period of time for completing the project, including a period extending beyond the period of an authorization; and (iv) make timely and efficient management of the project easier according to the laws of the United States. (C) Agreement.--An agreement under this paragraph obligates an amount of available budget authority specified in law and may include a commitment, contingent on amounts to be specified in law in advance for commitments under this paragraph, to obligate an additional amount from future available budget authority specified in law. The agreement shall state that the contingent commitment is not an obligation of the Government. Interest and other financing costs of efficiently carrying out a part of the project within a reasonable time are a cost of carrying out the project under a full funding grant agreement, except that eligible costs may not be more than the cost of the most favorable financing terms reasonably available for the project at the time of borrowing. The applicant shall certify, in a way satisfactory to the Secretary, that the applicant has shown reasonable diligence in seeking the most favorable financing terms. (3) Amounts.--The total estimated amount of future obligations of the Government and contingent commitments to incur obligations covered by all outstanding letters of intent and full funding grant agreements may be not more than the greater of the amount authorized to carry out this section or an amount [[Page 119 STAT. 1202]] equivalent to the last 2 fiscal years of funding authorized to carry out this section less an amount the Secretary reasonably estimates is necessary for grants under this section not covered by a letter. The total amount covered by new letters and contingent commitments included in full funding grant agreements may be not more than a limitation specified in law. (h) Grant Requirements.-- (1) In general.--A grant for a project under this section shall be subject to all of the requirements of title 23, United States Code. (2) Other terms and conditions.--The Secretary shall require that all grants under this section be subject to all terms, conditions, and requirements that the Secretary decides are necessary or appropriate for purposes of this section, including requirements for the disposition of net increases in value of real property resulting from the project assisted under this section. (i) Government's Share of Project Cost.--Based on engineering studies, studies of economic feasibility, and information on the expected use of equipment or facilities, the Secretary shall estimate the cost of a project receiving assistance under this section. A grant for the project is for 80 percent of the project cost, unless the grant recipient requests a lower grant percentage. A refund or reduction of the remainder may be made only if a refund of a proportional amount of the grant of the Government is made at the same time. (j) Fiscal Capacity Considerations.--If the Secretary gives priority consideration to financing projects that include more than the non- Government share required under subsection (i) the Secretary shall give equal consideration to differences in the fiscal capacity of State and local governments. (k) Reports.-- (1) Annual report.--Not later than the first Monday in February of each year, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate a report that includes a proposal on the allocation of amounts to be made available to finance grants under this section. (2) Recommendations on funding.--The annual report under this paragraph shall include evaluations and ratings, as required under subsection (f). The report shall also include recommendations of projects for funding based on the evaluations and ratings and on existing commitments and anticipated funding levels for the next 3 fiscal years and for the next 10 fiscal years based on information currently available to the Secretary. (l) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds made available to carry out this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable and shall remain available until expended and the Federal share of the cost of a project under this section shall be as provided in this section. (m) Designated Projects.--Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the Secretary shall allocate for each of fiscal [[Page 119 STAT. 1203]] years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009, from funds made available to carry out this section, 10 percent, 20 percent, 25 percent, 25 percent, and 20 percent respectively, of the following amounts for grants to carry out the following projects under this section: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ No. State Project Description Amount ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. CA Bakersfield Beltway System $140,000,000 2. VA, WV, OH Heartland Corridor Project $90,000,000 including multiple intermodal facility improvements and improvements to facilitate the movement of intermodal freight from VA to OH............ 3. CA Roadway improvements in $55,000,000 and around the former Norton Air Force Base as part of the Inland Empire Goods Movement Gateway project.................. 4. MI Planning, design, and $20,000,000 construction of a new American border plaza at the Blue Water Bridge in or near Port Huron, MI... 5. IL Construction of O'Hare $140,000,000 Bypass/Elgin O'Hare Extension................ 6. WI Reconstruction of the $30,000,000 Marquette Interchange, Milwaukee WI............. 7. IL CREATE.................... $100,000,000 8. OR I-5 Bridge repair, $160,000,000 replacement and associated improvements in the I-5 corridor...... 9. CA Alameda Corridor East..... $125,000,000 10. IL Mississippi River Bridge $150,000,000 and related roads........ 11. CA Transbay Terminal......... $27,000,000 12. NY Cross Harbor Freight $100,000,000 Movement Project, New York..................... 13. WA Alaska Way Viaduct and $100,000,000 Seawall Replacement...... 14. CA Gerald Desmond/I-710 $100,000,000 Gateway Project.......... 15. CO Denver's Union Station.... $50,000,000 16. MN Union Depot Multimodal $50,000,000 Transit Facility......... 17. CA Sacramento Intermodal $3,000,000 Station.................. 18. NJ Liberty Corridor.......... $100,000,000 19. NM Relocate the El Paso, TX $14,000,000 rail yard to Santa Teresa [[Page 119 STAT. 1204]] 20. PA Route 23/US 422 $20,000,000 Interchange Modernization and Route 363/US 422 Interchange Improvement Project and U.S. 422 Widening, Montgomery County, PA............... 21. PA Route 28 Widening and $15,000,000 improvements, Allegheny County, PA............... 22. PA Improvements to I-80, $15,000,000 Monroe County, PA........ 23. SC I-73, Construction of I-73 $40,000,000 from Myrtle Beach, SC to I-95, ending at the North Carolina State line...... 24. VA Rail Relocation to route $15,000,000 164/I-664 rail corridor, Portsmouth............... 25. WA Replacement of the Alaskan $120,000,000 Way Viaduct and Seawall in Seattle............... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SEC. 1302. <<NOTE: 23 USC 101 note.>> NATIONAL CORRIDOR INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. (a) In General.--The Secretary shall establish and implement a program to make allocations to States for highway construction projects in corridors of national significance to promote economic growth and international or interregional trade pursuant to the selection factors provided in this section. A State must submit an application to the Secretary in order to receive an allocation under this section. (b) Selection Process.-- (1) Priority.--In the selection process under this section, the Secretary shall give priority to projects in corridors that are a part of, or will be designated as part of, the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways after completion of the work described in the application received by the Secretary and to any project that will be completed within 5 years of the date of the allocation of funds for the project. (2) Selection factors.--In making allocations under this section, the Secretary shall consider the following factors: (A) The extent to which the corridor provides a link between two existing segments of the Interstate System. (B) The extent to which the project will facilitate major multistate or regional mobility and economic growth and development in areas underserved by existing highway infrastructure. (C) The extent to which commercial vehicle traffic in the corridor-- (i) has increased since the date of enactment of the North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (16 U.S.C. 4401 et seq.); and (ii) is projected to increase in the future. (D) The extent to which international truck-borne commodities move through the corridor. [[Page 119 STAT. 1205]] (E) The extent to which the project will make improvements to an existing segment of the Interstate System that will result in a decrease in congestion. (F) The reduction in commercial and other travel time through a major freight corridor expected as a result of the project. (G) The value of the cargo carried by commercial vehicle traffic in the corridor and the economic costs arising from congestion in the corridor. (H) The extent of leveraging of Federal funds provided to carry out this section, including-- (i) use of innovative financing; (ii) combination with funding provided under other sections of this Act and title 23, United States Code; and (iii) combination with other sources of Federal, State, local, or private funding. (c) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds made available by section 1101(a)(10) of this Act to carry out this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that such funds shall remain available until expended, and the Federal share of the cost of a project under this section shall be determined in accordance with section 120 of such title. (d) State Defined.--In this section, the term ``State'' has the meaning such term has in section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code. (e) Designated Projects.--The Secretary shall allocate for each of fiscal years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009, from funds made available to carry out this section, 10 percent, 20 percent, 25 percent, 25 percent, and 20 percent respectively, of the following amounts for grants to carry out the following projects under this section: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ No. State Project Description Amount ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. TX, AR, MS, Planning, Design, and $50,000,000 TN, KY, IN Construction of I-69 in TX, LA, AR, MS, TN, KY, and IN................... 2. LA Improvements to Louisiana $20,000,000 Highway 1 between the Caminada Bridge and the intersection of LA Highway 1 and U.S. 90.... 3. MD Planning, design, and $10,000,000 construction of the Inter County Connector in Montgomery and Prince Georges County in Maryland................. 4. CA Centennial Corridor Loop $330,000,000 in Bakersfield........... 5. VA Construction of dedicated $100,000,000 truck lanes on additional capacity in I-81 in VA... 6. CA Design, Planning and $100,000,000 Construction of State Route 178 in Bakersfield. [[Page 119 STAT. 1206]] 7. CA Widening of Rosedale $60,000,000 Highway between SR 43 and SR 99 in Bakersfield and widening of SR 178 between SR 99 and D street in Bakersfield.... 8. LA Construction of the 36 $150,000,000 mile segment of I-49 in LA between the Arkansas State line and I-220 in Shreveport............... 9. AR Construction of an $40,000,000 extension of I-530 from Pine Bluff, Arkansas to Wilmar, Arkansas to interstate specifications 10. IL Construction of the U.S. I- $152,000,000 80 to I-88 North-South Connector in Illinois.... 11. WI Construction and $30,000,000 reconstruction of the U.S. Highway 41 corridor between Milwaukee and Green Bay, Wisconsin..... 12. IL Construction of Route 34 $55,000,000 Interchange and improvements in Illinois. 13. CA Increase capacity on I-80 $50,000,000 between Sacrament/Placer County Line and SR 65.... 14. AK Planning, design, and $30,000,000 construction of Knik Arm Bridge................... 15. IA, IL Planning, design, right-of- $15,000,000 way acquisition and construction of the Interstate Route 74 bridge from Bettendorf, Iowa, to Moline, Illinois 16. AR Planning, design, and $20,000,000 construction of the I-49/ Bella Vista Bypass in Arkansas................. 17. SC Planning, design, and $10,000,000 construction of the I-73 corridor of national significance in South Carolina................. 18. CA I-405 HOV lane............ $100,000,000 19. AR I-69 Corridor, including $75,000,000 the Great River Bridge... 20. MN Falls-to-Falls Corridor... $50,000,000 21. DC Frederick Douglass $75,000,000 Memorial Bridge.......... 22. CT Pearl Harbor Memorial $35,000,000 Bridge................... 23. IN I-80 Improvements......... $10,000,000 24. CA State Route 4 East Upgrade $20,000,000 25. LA LA 1 Replacement.......... $5,000,000 26. AZ State Route 85 Upgrade.... $3,000,000 27. WV I-73/I-74 Corridor........ $50,000,000 [[Page 119 STAT. 1207]] 28. LA Construction of I-49 North $27,500,000 from Shreveport, Louisiana to Arkansas State line (I-220 to AR Line).................... 29. LA Transportation $27,500,000 improvements to I-49 South.................... 30. OK Ports to Plain Corridor in $35,000,000 Oklahoma................. 31. TN For design, ROW and $100,000,000 construction of Interstate 69............ 32. CO U.S. 287, Ports-to-Plains $3,000,000 Corridor................. 33. OK State of Oklahoma I-44 $110,000,000 from Riverside to Yale Avenue in Tulsa.......... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SEC. 1303. <<NOTE: 23 USC 101 note.>> COORDINATED BORDER INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM. (a) General Authority.--The Secretary shall implement a coordinated border infrastructure program under which the Secretary shall distribute funds to border States to improve the safe movement of motor vehicles at or across the border between the United States and Canada and the border between the United States and Mexico. (b) Eligible Uses.--Subject to subsection (d), a State may use funds apportioned under this section only for-- (1) improvements in a border region to existing transportation and supporting infrastructure that facilitate cross-border motor vehicle and cargo movements; (2) construction of highways and related safety and safety enforcement facilities in a border region that facilitate motor vehicle and cargo movements related to international trade; (3) operational improvements in a border region, including improvements relating to electronic data interchange and use of telecommunications, to expedite cross border motor vehicle and cargo movement; (4) modifications to regulatory procedures to expedite safe and efficient cross border motor vehicle and cargo movements; and (5) international coordination of transportation planning, programming, and border operation with Canada and Mexico relating to expediting cross border motor vehicle and cargo movements. (c) Apportionment of Funds.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the Secretary shall apportion among border States sums authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section for such fiscal year as follows: (1) 20 percent in the ratio that-- (A) the total number of incoming commercial trucks that pass through the land border ports of entry within the boundaries of a border State, as determined by the Secretary; bears to (B) the total number of incoming commercial trucks that pass through such ports of entry within the boundaries of all the border States, as determined by the Secretary. (2) 30 percent in the ratio that-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1208]] (A) the total number of incoming personal motor vehicles and incoming buses that pass through land border ports of entry within the boundaries of a border State, as determined by the Secretary; bears to (B) the total number of incoming personal motor vehicles and incoming buses that pass through such ports of entry within the boundaries of all the border States, as determined by the Secretary. (3) 25 percent in the ratio that-- (A) the total weight of incoming cargo by commercial trucks that pass through land border ports of entry within the boundaries of a border State, as determined by the Secretary; bears to (B) the total weight of incoming cargo by commercial trucks that pass through such ports of entry within the boundaries of all the border States, as determined by the Secretary. (4) 25 percent of the ratio that-- (A) the total number of land border ports of entry within the boundaries of a border State, as determined by the Secretary; bears to (B) the total number of land border ports of entry within the boundaries of all the border States, as determined by the Secretary. (d) Projects in Canada or Mexico.--A project in Canada or Mexico, proposed by a border State to directly and predominantly facilitate cross-border motor vehicle and cargo movements at an international port of entry into the border region of the State, may be constructed using funds apportioned to the State under this section if, before obligation of those funds, Canada or Mexico, or the political subdivision of Canada or Mexico that is responsible for the operation of the facility to be constructed, provides assurances satisfactory to the Secretary that any facility constructed under this subsection will be-- (1) constructed in accordance with standards equivalent to applicable standards in the United States; and (2) properly maintained and used over the useful life of the facility for the purpose for which the Secretary is allocating such funds to the project. (e) Transfer of Funds to the General Services Administration.-- (1) State funds.--At the request of a border State, funds apportioned to the State under this section may be transferred to the General Services Administration for the purpose of funding one or more projects described in subsection (b) if-- (A) the Secretary determines, after consultation with the transportation department of the border State, that the General Services Administration should carry out the project; and (B) the General Services Administration agrees to accept the transfer of, and to administer, those funds in accordance with this section. (2) Non-federal share.-- (A) In general.--A border State that makes a request under paragraph (1) shall provide directly to the General Services Administration, for each project covered by the request, the non-Federal share of the cost of the project. [[Page 119 STAT. 1209]] (B) No augmentation of appropriations.--Funds provided by a border State under subparagraph (A)-- (i) shall not be considered to be an augmentation of the appropriations made available to the General Services Administration; and (ii) shall be-- (I) administered, subject to paragraph (1)(B), in accordance with the procedures of the General Services Administration; but (II) available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code. (3) Obligation authority.--Obligation authority shall be transferred to the General Services Administration for a project in the same manner and amount as the funds provided for the project under paragraph (1). (4) Limitation on transfer of funds.--No State may transfer to the General Services Administration under this subsection an amount that is more than the lesser of-- (A) 15 percent of the aggregate amount of funds apportioned to the State under this section for such fiscal year; or (B) $5,000,000. (f) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds made available to carry out this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that, subject to subsection (e), such funds shall not be transferable and shall remain available until expended, and the Federal share of the cost of a project under this section shall be determined in accordance with section 120 of such title. (g) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply: (1) Border region.--The term ``border region'' means any portion of a border State within 100 miles of an international land border with Canada or Mexico. (2) Border state.--The term ``border State'' means any State that has an international land border with Canada or Mexico. (3) Commercial truck.--The term ``commercial truck'' means a commercial motor vehicle as defined in section 31301(4) (other than subparagraph (B)) of title 49, United States Code. (4) Motor vehicle.--The term ``motor vehicle'' has the meaning such term has under section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code. (5) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning such term has in section 101(a) of such title 23. SEC. 1304. HIGH PRIORITY CORRIDORS ON THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM. (a) Evacuation Routes.--Section 1105(b) of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-240; 105 Stat. 2032) is amended in the first sentence by inserting ``and evacuation routes'' after ``corridors'' the first place it appears. (b) Corridors.--Section 1105(c) of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 2032) is amended-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1210]] (1) by striking paragraph (14) and inserting the following: ``(14) Heartland Expressway from Denver, Colorado, through Scottsbluff, Nebraska, to Rapid City, South Dakota as follows: ``(A) In the State of Colorado, the Heartland Expressway Corridor shall generally follow-- ``(i) Interstate 76 from Denver to Brush; and ``(ii) Colorado Highway 71 from Limon to the border between the States of Colorado and Nebraska. ``(B) In the State of Nebraska, the Heartland Expressway Corridor shall generally follow-- ``(i) Nebraska Highway 71 from the border between the States of Colorado and Nebraska to Scottsbluff; ``(ii) United States Route 26 from Scottsbluff to the intersection with State Highway L62A; ``(iii) State Highway L62A from the intersection with United States Route 26 to United States Route 385 north of Bridgeport; ``(iv) United States Route 385 to the border between the States of Nebraska and South Dakota; and ``(v) United States Highway 26 from Scottsbluff to the border of the States of Nebraska and Wyoming. ``(C) In the State of Wyoming, the Heartland Expressway Corridor shall generally follow United States Highway 26 from the border of the States of Nebraska and Wyoming to the termination at Interstate 25 at Interchange number 94. ``(D) In the State of South Dakota, the Heartland Expressway Corridor shall generally follow-- ``(i) United States Route 385 from the border between the States of Nebraska and South Dakota to the intersection with State Highway 79; and ``(ii) State Highway 79 from the intersection with United States Route 385 to Rapid City.''; (2) in paragraph (23) by inserting before the period at the end the following: ``and the connection from Wichita, Kansas, to Sioux City, Iowa, which includes I-135 from Wichita, Kansas to Salina, Kansas, United States Route 81 from Salina, Kansas, to Norfolk, Nebraska, Nebraska State Route 35 from Norfolk, Nebraska, to South Sioux City, Nebraska, and the connection to I-29 in Sioux City, Iowa''; (3) in paragraph (33) by striking ``I-395'' and inserting ``and including the I-395 corridor''; (4) by striking paragraph (34) and inserting the following: ``(34) The Alameda Corridor-East and Southwest Passage, California. The Alameda Corridor-East is generally described as the corridor from East Los Angeles (terminus of Alameda Corridor) through Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside Counties, to termini at Barstow in San Bernardino County and Coachella in Riverside County. The Southwest Passage shall follow I-10 from San Bernardino to the Arizona State line.''; (5) by adding at the end the following: ``(46) Interstate Route 710 between the terminus at Long Beach, California, to California State Route 60. [[Page 119 STAT. 1211]] ``(47) Interstate Route 87 from the Quebec border to New York City. ``(48) The Route 50 High Plains Corridor along the United States Route 50 corridor from Newton, Kansas, to Pueblo, Colorado. ``(49) The Atlantic Commerce Corridor on Interstate Route 95 from Jacksonville, Florida, to Miami, Florida. ``(50) The East-West Corridor commencing in Watertown, New York, continuing northeast through New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, and terminating in Calais, Maine. ``(51) The SPIRIT Corridor on United States Route 54 from El Paso, Texas, through New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma to Wichita, Kansas. ``(52) The route in Arkansas running south of and parallel to Arkansas State Highway 226 from the relocation of United States Route 67 to the vicinity of United States Route 49 and United States Route 63. ``(53) United States Highway Route 6 from Interstate Route 70 to Interstate Route 15, Utah. ``(54) The California Farm-to-Market Corridor, California State Route 99 from south of Bakersfield to Sacramento, California. ``(55) In Texas, Interstate Route 20 from Interstate Route 35E in Dallas County, east to the intersection of Interstate Route 635, north to the intersection of Interstate Route 30, northeast through Texarkana to Little Rock, Arkansas, Interstate Route 40 northeast from Little Rock east to the proposed Interstate Route 69 corridor. ``(56) In the State of Texas, the La Entrada al Pacifico Corridor consisting of the following highways and any portion of a highway in a corridor on 2 miles of either side of the center line of the highway: ``(A) State Route 349 from Lamesa to the point on that highway that is closest to 32 degrees, 7 minutes, north latitude, by 102 degrees, 6 minutes, west longitude. ``(B) The segment or any roadway extending from the point described by subparagraph (A) to the point on Farm-to-Market Road 1788 closest to 32 degrees, 0 minutes, north latitude, by 102 degrees, 16 minutes, west longitude. ``(C) Farm-to-Market Road 1788 from the point described by subparagraph (B) to its intersection with Interstate Route 20. ``(D) Interstate Route 20 from its intersection with Farm-to-Market Road 1788 to its intersection with United States Route 385. ``(E) United States Route 385 from Odessa to Fort Stockton, including those portions that parallel United States Route 67 and Interstate Route 10. ``(F) United States Route 67 from Fort Stockton to Presidio, including those portions that parallel Interstate Route 10 and United States Route 90. ``(57) United States Route 41 corridor between Interstate Route 94 via Interstate Route 894 and Highway 45 near Milwaukee and Interstate Route 43 near Green Bay in the State of Wisconsin. ``(58) The Theodore Roosevelt Expressway from Rapid City, South Dakota, north on United States Route 85 to Williston, [[Page 119 STAT. 1212]] North Dakota, west on United States Route 2 to Culbertson, Montana, and north on Montana Highway 16 to the international border with Canada at the port of Raymond, Montana. ``(59) The Central North American Trade Corridor from the border between North Dakota and South Dakota, north on United States Route 83 through Bismark and Minot, North Dakota, to the international border with Canada. ``(60) The Providence Beltline Corridor beginning at Interstate Route 95 in the vicinity of Hope Valley, Rhode Island, traversing eastwardly intersecting and merging into Interstate Route 295, continuing northeastwardly along Interstate Route 95, and terminating at the Massachusetts border, and including the western bypass of Providence, Rhode Island, from Interstate Route 295 to the Massachusetts border. ``(61) In the State of Missouri, the corridors consisting of the following highways: ``(A) Interstate Route 70, from Interstate Route 29/ 35 to United States Route 61/Avenue of the Saints. ``(B) Interstate Route 72/United States Route 36, from the intersection with Interstate Route 29 to United States Route 61/Avenue of the Saints. ``(C) United States Route 67, from Interstate Route 55 to the Arkansas State line. ``(D) United States Route 65, from United States Route 36/Interstate Route 72 to the East-West TransAmerica corridor, at the Arkansas State line. ``(E) United States Route 63, from United States Route 36 and the proposed Interstate Route 72 to the East-West TransAmerica corridor, at the Arkansas State line. ``(F) United States Route 54, from the Kansas State line to United States Route 61/Avenue of the Saints. ``(62) The Georgia Developmental Highway System Corridors identified in section 32-4-22 of the Official Code of Georgia, Annotated. ``(63) The Liberty Corridor, a corridor in an area encompassing very critical and significant transportation infrastructure providing regional, national, and international access through the State of New Jersey, including Interstate Routes 95, 80, 287, and 78, and United States Routes 1, 3, 9, 17, and 46, and portways and connecting infrastructure. ``(64) The corridor in an area of passage in the State of New Jersey serving significant interstate and regional traffic, located near the cities of Camden, New Jersey, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and including Interstate Route 295, United States Route 42, United States Route 130, and Interstate Route 676. ``(65) The Interstate Route 95 Corridor beginning at the New York State line and continuing through Connecticut to the Rhode Island State line. ``(66) The Interstate Route 91 Corridor from New Haven, Connecticut, to the Massachusetts State line. ``(67) The Fairbanks-Yukon International Corridor consisting of the portion of the Alaska Highway from the international border with Canada to the Richardson Highway, and the Richardson Highway from its junction with the Alaska Highway to Fairbanks, Alaska. [[Page 119 STAT. 1213]] ``(68) The Washoe County corridor, along Interstate Route 580/United States Route 95/United States Route 95A, from Reno, Nevada, to Las Vegas, Nevada. ``(69) The Cross Valley Connector connecting Interstate Route 5 and State Route 14, Santa Clarita Valley, California. ``(70) The Economic Lifeline corridor, along Interstate Route 15 and Interstate Route 40, California, Arizona, and Nevada, including Interstate Route 215 South from near San Bernadino, California, to Riverside, California, and State Route 91 from Riverside, California, to the intersection with Interstate Route 15 near Corona, California. ``(71) The High Desert Corridor/E-220 from Los Angeles, California, to Las Vegas, Nevada, via Palmdale and Victorville, California. ``(72) The North-South corridor, along Interstate Route 49 North, from Kansas City, Missouri, to Shreveport, Louisiana. ``(73) The Louisiana Highway corridor, along Louisiana Highway 1, from Grand Isle, Louisiana, to the intersection with United States Route 90. ``(74) The portion of United States Route 90 from Interstate Route 49 in Lafayette, Louisiana, to Interstate Route 10 in New Orleans, Louisiana. ``(75) The Louisiana 28 corridor from Fort Polk to Alexandria, Louisiana. ``(76) The portion of Interstate Route 75 from Toledo, Ohio, to Cincinnati, Ohio. ``(77) The portion of United States Route 24 from the Indiana/Ohio State line to Toledo, Ohio. ``(78) The portion of Interstate Route 71 from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Cleveland, Ohio. ``(79) Interstate Route 376 from the Pittsburgh Interchange (I/C No. 56) of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, westward on Interstate Route 279, United States Route 22, United States Route 30, and Pennsylvania Route 60, continuing past the Pittsburgh International Airport on Turnpike Route 60, to the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate Route 76), Interchange 10, and continuing north on Pennsylvania Turnpike Route 60 and on United States Route 422 to Interstate Route 80. ``(80) The Intercounty Connector, a new east-west multimodal highway between Interstate Route 270 and Interstate Route 95/ United States Route 1 in Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, Maryland.''; and (6) by aligning paragraph (45) with paragraph (46) (as added by paragraph (5)). (c) Interstate Routes.--Section 1105(e)(5) of the Intermodal Surface Transporation Efficiency Act of 1991 <<NOTE: 105 Stat. 2031.>> is amended-- (1) in subparagraph (A) by striking ``and subsection (c)(45)'' and inserting ``subsection (c)(45), subsection (c)(54), and subsection (c)(57)''; (2) by redesignating subparagraphs (B) through (D) as subparagraphs (C) through (E); and (3) by inserting after subparagraph (A) the following: ``(B) Interstate route 376.-- ``(i) Designation of interstate route 376.-- ``(I) In general.--The routes referred to in subsection (c)(79), except the portion of Pennsylvania Turnpike Route 60 and United States Route [[Page 119 STAT. 1214]] 422 between Pennsylvania Turnpike Interchange 10 and Interstate Route 80, shall be designated as Interstate Route 376. ``(II) Signs.--The State of Pennsylvania shall have jurisdiction over the highways described in subclause (I) (except Pennsylvania Turnpike Route 60) and erect signs in accordance with Interstate signing criteria that identify the routes described in subclause (I) as Interstate Route 376. ``(III) Assistance from secretary.-- The Secretary shall assist the State of Pennsylvania in carrying out, not later than December 31, 2008, an activity under subclause (II) relating to Interstate Route 376 and in complying with sections 109 and 139 of title 23, United States Code. ``(ii) Other segments.--The segment of the route referred to in subsection (c)(79) located between the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Interchange 10, and Interstate Route 80 may be signed as Interstate Route 376 under clause (i)(II) if that segment meets the criteria under sections 109 and 139 of title 23, United States Code.''. (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out, in accordance with title 23, United States Code, projects on corridors identified in section 1105(c) of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 2032) such sums as may be necessary. SEC. 1305. <<NOTE: 23 USC 137 note.>> TRUCK PARKING FACILITIES. (a) Establishment.--In cooperation with appropriate State, regional, and local governments, the Secretary shall establish a pilot program to address the shortage of long-term parking for commercial motor vehicles on the National Highway System. (b) Allocation of Funds.-- (1) In general.--The Secretary shall allocate funds made available to carry out this section among States, metropolitan planning organizations, and local governments. (2) Applications.--To be eligible for an allocation under this section, a State (as defined in section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code), metropolitan planning organization, or local government shall submit to the Secretary an application at such time and containing such information as the Secretary may require. (3) Eligible projects.--Funds allocated under this subsection shall be used by the recipient for projects described in an application approved by the Secretary. Such projects shall serve the National Highway System and may include the following: (A) Constructing safety rest areas (as defined in section 120(c) of title 23, United States Code) that include parking for commercial motor vehicles. (B) Constructing commercial motor vehicle parking facilities adjacent to commercial truck stops and travel plazas. (C) Opening existing facilities to commercial motor vehicle parking, including inspection and weigh stations and park-and-ride facilities. [[Page 119 STAT. 1215]] (D) Promoting the availability of publicly or privately provided commercial motor vehicle parking on the National Highway System using intelligent transportation systems and other means. (E) Constructing turnouts along the National Highway System for commercial motor vehicles. (F) Making capital improvements to public commercial motor vehicle parking facilities currently closed on a seasonal basis to allow the facilities to remain open year-round. (G) Improving the geometric design of interchanges on the National Highway System to improve access to commercial motor vehicle parking facilities. (4) Priority.--In allocating funds made available to carry out this section, the Secretary shall give priority to applicants that-- (A) demonstrate a severe shortage of commercial motor vehicle parking capacity in the corridor to be addressed; (B) have consulted with affected State and local governments, community groups, private providers of commercial motor vehicle parking, and motorist and trucking organizations; and (C) demonstrate that their proposed projects are likely to have positive effects on highway safety, traffic congestion, or air quality. (c) Report to Congress.--Not later than 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the results of the pilot program. (d) Funding.-- (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out this section $6,250,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009. (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized under this subsection shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable and shall remain available until expended, and the Federal share of the cost of a project under this section shall be determined in accordance with sections 120(b) and 120(c) of such title. (e) Treatment of Projects.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, projects funded under this section shall be treated as projects on a Federal-aid system under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code. SEC. 1306. <<NOTE: 23 USC 103 note.>> FREIGHT INTERMODAL DISTRIBUTION PILOT GRANT PROGRAM. (a) In General.--The Secretary shall establish and implement a freight intermodal distribution pilot grant program. (b) Purposes.--The purposes of the program established under subsection (a) shall be for the Secretary to make grants to States-- (1) to facilitate and support intermodal freight transportation initiatives at the State and local levels to relieve congestion and improve safety; and [[Page 119 STAT. 1216]] (2) to provide capital funding to address infrastructure and freight distribution needs at inland ports and intermodal freight facilities. (c) Eligible Projects.--Projects for which grants may be made under this section shall help relieve congestion, improve transportation safety, facilitate international trade, and encourage public-private partnership and may include projects for the development and construction of intermodal freight distribution and transfer facilities at inland ports. (d) Selection Process.-- (1) Applications.--A State (as defined in section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code) shall submit for approval by the Secretary an application for a grant under this section containing such information as the Secretary may require to receive such a grant. (2) Priority.--In selecting projects for grants, the Secretary shall give priority to projects that will-- (A) reduce congestion into and out of international ports located in the United States; (B) demonstrate ways to increase the likelihood that freight container movements involve freight containers carrying goods; and (C) establish or expand intermodal facilities that encourage the development of inland freight distribution centers. (3) Designated projects.--Subject to the provisions of this section, the Secretary shall allocate for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, from funds made available to carry out this section, 20 percent of the following amounts for grants to carry out the following projects under this section: (A) Short-haul intermodal projects, Oregon, $5,000,000. (B) The Georgia Port Authority, $5,000,000. (C) The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, $5,000,000. (D) Fairbanks, Alaska, $5,000,000. (E) Charlotte Douglas International Airport Freight Intermodal Facility, North Carolina, $5,000,000. (F) South Piedmont Freight Intermodal Center, North Carolina, $5,000,000. (e) Use of Grant Funds.--Funds made available to a recipient of a grant under this section shall be used by the recipient for the project described in the application of the recipient approved by the Secretary. (f) Report.--Not later than 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the results of the pilot program carried out under this section. (g) Funding.-- (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out this section $6,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009. (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized by this subsection shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable and shall remain available until expended, and the Federal share of the cost of a project under this section [[Page 119 STAT. 1217]] shall be determined in accordance with section 120 of such title. (h) Treatment of Projects.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, projects for which grants are made under this section shall be treated as projects on a Federal-aid system under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code. SEC. 1307. <<NOTE: 23 USC 322 note.>> DEPLOYMENT OF MAGNETIC LEVITATION TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS. (a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply: (1) Eligible project costs.--The term ``eligible project costs''-- (A) means the capital cost of the fixed guideway infrastructure of a MAGLEV project, including land, piers, guideways, propulsion equipment and other components attached to guideways, power distribution facilities (including substations), control and communications facilities, access roads, and storage, repair, and maintenance facilities, but not including costs incurred for a new station; and (B) includes the costs of preconstruction planning activities. (2) Full project costs.--The term ``full project costs'' means the total capital costs of a MAGLEV project, including eligible project costs and the costs of stations, vehicles, and equipment. (3) MAGLEV.--The term ``MAGLEV'' means transportation systems employing magnetic levitation that would be capable of safe use by the public at a speed in excess of 240 miles per hour. (4) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning such term has under section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code. (b) In General.-- (1) Assistance for eligible projects.--The Secretary shall make available financial assistance to pay the Federal share of full project costs of eligible projects authorized by this section. (2) Use of assistance.--Financial assistance provided under paragraph (1) shall be used only to pay eligible project costs of projects authorized by this section. (3) Applicability of other laws.--Financial assistance made available under this section, and projects assisted with such assistance, shall be subject to section 5333(a) of title 49, United States Code. (c) Project Eligibility.--To be eligible to receive financial assistance under subsection (b), a project shall-- (1) involve a segment or segments of a high-speed ground transportation corridor; (2) result in an operating transportation facility that provides a revenue producing service; and (3) be approved by the Secretary based on an application submitted to the Secretary by a State or authority designated by one or more States. (d) Allocation.--Of the amounts made available to carry out this section for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall allocate 50 percent for the MAGLEV project between Las Vegas and Primm, Nevada, [[Page 119 STAT. 1218]] and 50 percent for a MAGLEV project located east of the Mississippi River. SEC. 1308. <<NOTE: State listing. 23 USC 101 note.>> DELTA REGION TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. (a) In General.--The Secretary shall carry out a program in the 8 States comprising the Delta Region (Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee) to-- (1) support and encourage multistate transportation planning and corridor development; (2) provide for transportation project development; (3) facilitate transportation decisionmaking; and (4) support transportation construction. (b) Eligible Recipients.--A State transportation department or metropolitan planning organization in a Delta Region State may receive and administer funds provided under the program. (c) Eligible Activities.--The Secretary shall make allocations under the program for multistate highway planning, development, and construction projects. (d) Other Provisions Regarding Eligibility.--All activities funded under this program shall be consistent with the continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive planning processes required by sections 134 and 135 of title 23, United States Code. (e) Selection Criteria.--The Secretary shall select projects to be carried out under the program based on-- (1) whether the project is located-- (A) in an area under the authority of the Delta Regional Authority; and (B) on a Federal-aid highway; (2) endorsement of the project by the State department of transportation; and (3) evidence of the ability of the recipient of funds provided under the program to complete the project. (f) Program Priorities.--In administering the program, the Secretary shall-- (1) encourage State and local officials to work together to develop plans for multimodal and multijurisdictional transportation decisionmaking; and (2) give priority to projects that emphasize multimodal planning, including planning for operational improvements that-- (A) increase the mobility of people and goods; (B) improve the safety of the transportation system with respect to catastrophic natural disasters or disasters caused by human activity; and (C) contribute to the economic vitality of the area in which the project is being carried out. (g) Federal Share.--Amounts provided by the Delta Regional Authority to carry out a project under this subsection may be applied to the non- Federal share of the project required by section 120 of title 23, United States Code. (h) Funding.-- (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out this section $10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009. [[Page 119 STAT. 1219]] (2) Contract authority.--Funds made available to carry out this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable and shall remain available until expended. SEC. 1309. EXTENSION OF PUBLIC TRANSIT VEHICLE EXEMPTION FROM AXLE WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS. Section 1023(h)(1) of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (23 U.S.C. 127 note; 106 Stat. 1552) is amended by striking ``2005'' and inserting ``2009''. SEC. 1310. <<NOTE: 23 USC 111 note.>> INTERSTATE OASIS PROGRAM. (a) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this section, in consultation with the States and other interested parties, the Secretary shall-- (1) establish an interstate oasis program; and (2) <<NOTE: Standards.>> after providing an opportunity for public comment, develop standards for designating, as an interstate oasis, a facility that-- (A) offers-- (i) products and services to the public; (ii) 24-hour access to restrooms; and (iii) parking for automobiles and heavy trucks; and (B) meets other standards established by the Secretary. (b) Standards for Designation.--The standards for designation under subsection (a) shall include standards relating to-- (1) the appearance of a facility; and (2) the proximity of the facility to the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways. (c) Eligibility for Designation.--If a State (as defined in section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code) elects to participate in the interstate oasis program, any facility meeting the standards established by the Secretary shall be eligible for designation under this section. (d) Logo.--The Secretary shall design a logo to be displayed by a facility designated under this section. Subtitle D--Highway Safety SEC. 1401. HIGHWAY SAFETY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. (a) Safety Improvement.-- (1) In general.--Section 148 of title 23, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: ``Sec. 148. Highway safety improvement program ``(a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply: ``(1) High risk rural road.--The term `high risk rural road' means any roadway functionally classified as a rural major or minor collector or a rural local road-- ``(A) on which the accident rate for fatalities and incapacitating injuries exceeds the statewide average for those functional classes of roadway; or ``(B) that will likely have increases in traffic volume that are likely to create an accident rate for fatalities [[Page 119 STAT. 1220]] and incapacitating injuries that exceeds the statewide average for those functional classes of roadway. ``(2) Highway safety improvement program.--The term `highway safety improvement program' means the program carried out under this section. ``(3) Highway safety improvement project.-- ``(A) In general.--The term `highway safety improvement project' means a project described in the State strategic highway safety plan that-- ``(i) corrects or improves a hazardous road location or feature; or ``(ii) addresses a highway safety problem. ``(B) Inclusions.--The term `highway safety improvement project' includes a project for one or more of the following: ``(i) An intersection safety improvement. ``(ii) Pavement and shoulder widening (including addition of a passing lane to remedy an unsafe condition). ``(iii) Installation of rumble strips or another warning device, if the rumble strips or other warning devices do not adversely affect the safety or mobility of bicyclists, pedestrians, and the disabled. ``(iv) Installation of a skid-resistant surface at an intersection or other location with a high frequency of accidents. ``(v) An improvement for pedestrian or bicyclist safety or safety of the disabled. ``(vi) Construction of any project for the elimination of hazards at a railway-highway crossing that is eligible for funding under section 130, including the separation or protection of grades at railway-highway crossings. ``(vii) Construction of a railway-highway crossing safety feature, including installation of protective devices. ``(viii) The conduct of a model traffic enforcement activity at a railway-highway crossing. ``(ix) Construction of a traffic calming feature. ``(x) Elimination of a roadside obstacle. ``(xi) Improvement of highway signage and pavement markings. ``(xii) Installation of a priority control system for emergency vehicles at signalized intersections. ``(xiii) Installation of a traffic control or other warning device at a location with high accident potential. ``(xiv) Safety-conscious planning. ``(xv) Improvement in the collection and analysis of crash data. ``(xvi) Planning integrated interoperable emergency communications equipment, operational activities, or traffic enforcement activities (including police assistance) relating to workzone safety. ``(xvii) Installation of guardrails, barriers (including barriers between construction work zones [[Page 119 STAT. 1221]] and traffic lanes for the safety of motorists and workers), and crash attenuators. ``(xviii) The addition or retrofitting of structures or other measures to eliminate or reduce accidents involving vehicles and wildlife. ``(xix) Installation and maintenance of signs (including fluorescent, yellow-green signs) at pedestrian-bicycle crossings and in school zones. ``(xx) Construction and yellow-green signs at pedestrian-bicycle crossings and in school zones. ``(xxi) Construction and operational improvements on high risk rural roads. ``(4) Safety project under any other section.-- ``(A) In general.--The term `safety project under any other section' means a project carried out for the purpose of safety under any other section of this title. ``(B) Inclusion.--The term `safety project under any other section' includes a project to promote the awareness of the public and educate the public concerning highway safety matters (including motorcyclist safety) and a project to enforce highway safety laws. ``(5) State highway safety improvement program.--The term `State highway safety improvement program' means projects or strategies included in the State strategic highway safety plan carried out as part of the State transportation improvement program under section 135(g). ``(6) State strategic highway safety plan.--The term `State strategic highway safety plan' means a plan developed by the State transportation department that-- ``(A) is developed after consultation with-- ``(i) a highway safety representative of the Governor of the State; ``(ii) regional transportation planning organizations and metropolitan planning organizations, if any; ``(iii) representatives of major modes of transportation; ``(iv) State and local traffic enforcement officials; ``(v) persons responsible for administering section 130 at the State level; ``(vi) representatives conducting Operation Lifesaver; ``(vii) representatives conducting a motor carrier safety program under section 31102, 31106, or 31309 of title 49; ``(viii) motor vehicle administration agencies; and ``(ix) other major State and local safety stakeholders; ``(B) analyzes and makes effective use of State, regional, or local crash data; ``(C) addresses engineering, management, operation, education, enforcement, and emergency services elements (including integrated, interoperable emergency communications) of highway safety as key factors in evaluating highway projects; ``(D) considers safety needs of, and high-fatality segments of, public roads; [[Page 119 STAT. 1222]] ``(E) considers the results of State, regional, or local transportation and highway safety planning processes; ``(F) describes a program of projects or strategies to reduce or eliminate safety hazards; ``(G) is approved by the Governor of the State or a responsible State agency; and ``(H) is consistent with the requirements of section 135(g). ``(b) Program.-- ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall carry out a highway safety improvement program. ``(2) Purpose.--The purpose of the highway safety improvement program shall be to achieve a significant reduction in traffic fatalities and serious injuries on public roads. ``(c) Eligibility.-- ``(1) In general.--To obligate funds apportioned under section 104(b)(5) to carry out this section, a State shall have in effect a State highway safety improvement program under which the State-- ``(A) develops and implements a State strategic highway safety plan that identifies and analyzes highway safety problems and opportunities as provided in paragraph (2); ``(B) produces a program of projects or strategies to reduce identified safety problems; ``(C) evaluates the plan on a regular basis to ensure the accuracy of the data and priority of proposed improvements; and ``(D) <<NOTE: Reports.>> submits to the Secretary an annual report that-- ``(i) describes, in a clearly understandable fashion, not less than 5 percent of locations determined by the State, using criteria established in accordance with paragraph (2)(B)(ii), as exhibiting the most severe safety needs; and ``(ii) contains an assessment of-- ``(I) potential remedies to hazardous locations identified; ``(II) estimated costs associated with those remedies; and ``(III) impediments to implementation other than cost associated with those remedies. ``(2) Identification and analysis of highway safety problems and opportunities.--As part of the State strategic highway safety plan, a State shall-- ``(A) have in place a crash data system with the ability to perform safety problem identification and countermeasure analysis; ``(B) based on the analysis required by subparagraph (A)-- ``(i) identify hazardous locations, sections, and elements (including roadside obstacles, railway-highway crossing needs, and unmarked or poorly marked roads) that constitute a danger to motorists (including motorcyclists), bicyclists, pedestrians, and other highway users; and ``(ii) using such criteria as the State determines to be appropriate, establish the relative severity of [[Page 119 STAT. 1223]] those locations, in terms of accidents, injuries, deaths, traffic volume levels, and other relevant data; ``(C) adopt strategic and performance-based goals that-- ``(i) address traffic safety, including behavioral and infrastructure problems and opportunities on all public roads; ``(ii) focus resources on areas of greatest need; and ``(iii) are coordinated with other State highway safety programs; ``(D) advance the capabilities of the State for traffic records data collection, analysis, and integration with other sources of safety data (such as road inventories) in a manner that-- ``(i) complements the State highway safety program under chapter 4 and the commercial vehicle safety plan under section 31102 of title 49; ``(ii) includes all public roads; ``(iii) identifies hazardous locations, sections, and elements on public roads that constitute a danger to motorists (including motorcyclists), bicyclists, pedestrians, the disabled, and other highway users; and ``(iv) includes a means of identifying the relative severity of hazardous locations described in clause (iii) in terms of accidents, injuries, deaths, and traffic volume levels; ``(E)(i) determine priorities for the correction of hazardous road locations, sections, and elements (including railway-highway crossing improvements), as identified through crash data analysis; ``(ii) identify opportunities for preventing the development of such hazardous conditions; and ``(iii) establish and implement a schedule of highway safety improvement projects for hazard correction and hazard prevention; and ``(F)(i) establish an evaluation process to analyze and assess results achieved by highway safety improvement projects carried out in accordance with procedures and criteria established by this section; and ``(ii) use the information obtained under clause (i) in setting priorities for highway safety improvement projects. ``(d) Eligible Projects.-- ``(1) In general.--A State may obligate funds apportioned to the State under section 104(b)(5) to carry out-- ``(A) any highway safety improvement project on any public road or publicly owned bicycle or pedestrian pathway or trail; or ``(B) as provided in subsection (e), other safety projects. ``(2) Use of other funding for safety.-- ``(A) Effect of section.--Nothing in this section prohibits the use of funds made available under other provisions of this title for highway safety improvement projects. ``(B) Use of other funds.--States are encouraged to address the full scope of their safety needs and opportunities by using funds made available under other provisions of this title (except a provision that specifically prohibits that use). [[Page 119 STAT. 1224]] ``(e) Flexible Funding for States With a Strategic Highway Safety Plan.-- ``(1) <<NOTE: Certification.>> In general.--To further the implementation of a State strategic highway safety plan, a State may use up to 10 percent of the amount of funds apportioned to the State under section 104(b)(5) for a fiscal year to carry out safety projects under any other section as provided in the State strategic highway safety plan if the State certifies that-- ``(A) the State has met needs in the State relating to railway-highway crossings; and ``(B) the State has met the State's infrastructure safety needs relating to highway safety improvement projects. ``(2) Other transportation and highway safety plans.-- Nothing in this subsection requires a State to revise any State process, plan, or program in effect on the date of enactment of this section. ``(f) High Risk Rural Roads.-- ``(1) In general.--After making an apportionment under section 104(b)(5) for a fiscal year beginning after September 30, 2005, the Secretary shall ensure, from amounts made available to carry out this section for such fiscal year, that a total of $90,000,000 of such apportionment is set aside by the States, proportionally according to the share of each State of the total amount so apportioned, for use only for construction and operational improvements on high risk rural roads. ``(2) Special rule.--A State may use funds apportioned to the State pursuant to this subsection for any project under this section if the State certifies to the Secretary that the State has met all of State needs for construction and operational improvements on high risk rural roads. ``(g) Reports.-- ``(1) In general.--A State shall submit to the Secretary a report that-- ``(A) describes progress being made to implement highway safety improvement projects under this section; ``(B) assesses the effectiveness of those improvements; and ``(C) describes the extent to which the improvements funded under this section contribute to the goals of-- ``(i) reducing the number of fatalities on roadways; ``(ii) reducing the number of roadway-related injuries; ``(iii) reducing the occurrences of roadway- related crashes; ``(iv) mitigating the consequences of roadway- related crashes; and ``(v) reducing the occurrences of crashes at railway-highway crossings. ``(2) Contents; schedule.--The Secretary shall establish the content and schedule for a report under paragraph (1). ``(3) <<NOTE: Public information.>> Transparency.--The Secretary shall make reports submitted under subsection (c)(1)(D) available to the public through-- ``(A) the Web site of the Department; and ``(B) such other means as the Secretary determines to be appropriate. [[Page 119 STAT. 1225]] ``(4) Discovery and admission into evidence of certain reports, surveys, and information.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, reports, surveys, schedules, lists, or data compiled or collected for any purpose directly relating to paragraph (1) or subsection (c)(1)(D), or published by the Secretary in accordance with paragraph (3), shall not be subject to discovery or admitted into evidence in a Federal or State court proceeding or considered for other purposes in any action for damages arising from any occurrence at a location identified or addressed in such reports, surveys, schedules, lists, or other data. ``(h) Federal Share of Highway Safety Improvement Projects.--Except as provided in sections 120 and 130, the Federal share of the cost of a highway safety improvement project carried out with funds apportioned to a State under section 104(b)(5) shall be 90 percent.''. (2) Clerical amendment.--The analysis for chapter 1 of such title is amended by striking the item relating to section 148 and inserting the following: ``148. Highway safety improvement program.''. (3) Conforming amendments.-- (A) Transfers of apportionments.--Section 104(g) of such title is amended in the first sentence by striking ``sections 130, 144, and 152 of this title'' and inserting ``sections 130 and 144''. (B) Uniform transferability.--Section 126(a) of such title is amended by inserting ``under'' after ``State's apportionment''. (C) Other sections.--Sections 154, 164, and 409 of such title are amended by striking ``152'' each place it appears and inserting ``148''. (b) Apportionment of Highway Safety Improvement Program Funds.-- Section 104(b) of such title (as amended by section 1103 of this Act) is amended-- (1) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by inserting after ``Improvement program,'' the following: ``the highway safety improvement program,''; and (2) by adding at the end the following: ``(5) Highway safety improvement program.-- ``(A) In general.--For the highway safety improvement program, in accordance with the following formula: ``(i) 33\1/3\ percent of the apportionments in the ratio that-- ``(I) the total lane miles of Federal-aid highways in each State; bears to ``(II) the total lane miles of Federal-aid highways in all States. ``(ii) 33\1/3\ percent of the apportionments in the ratio that-- ``(I) the total vehicle miles traveled on lanes on Federal-aid highways in each State; bears to ``(II) the total vehicle miles traveled on lanes on Federal-aid highways in all States. ``(iii) 33\1/3\ percent of the apportionments in the ratio that-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1226]] ``(I) the number of fatalities on the Federal-aid system in each State in the latest fiscal year for which data are available; bears to ``(II) the number of fatalities on the Federal-aid system in all States in the latest fiscal year for which data are available. ``(B) Minimum apportionment.--Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), each State shall receive a minimum of one-half of 1 percent of the funds apportioned under this paragraph.''. (d) Elimination of Hazards Relating to Railway-Highway Crossings.-- (1) Funds for protective devices.--Section 130(e) of such title is amended-- (A) by striking ``At'' and inserting the following: ``(1) In general.--Before making an apportionment under section 104(b)(5) for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall set aside, from amounts made available to carry out the highway safety improvement program under section 148 for such fiscal year, at least $220,000,000 for the elimination of hazards and the installation of protective devices at railway-highway crossings. At''; and (B) by adding at the end the following: ``(2) Special rule.--If a State demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Secretary that the State has met all its needs for installation of protective devices at railway-highway crossings, the State may use funds made available by this section for other purposes under this subsection.''. (2) Apportionment.--Section 130(f) of such title is amended to read as follows: ``(f) Apportionment.-- ``(1) Formula.--Fifty percent of the funds set aside to carry out this section pursuant to subsection (e)(1) shall be apportioned to the States in accordance with the formula set forth in section 104(b)(3)(A), and 50 percent of such funds shall be apportioned to the States in the ratio that total public railway-highway crossings in each State bears to the total of such crossings in all States. ``(2) Minimum apportionment.--Notwithstanding paragraph (1), each State shall receive a minimum of one-half of 1 percent of the funds apportioned under paragraph (1). ``(3) Federal share.--The Federal share payable on account of any project financed with funds set aside to carry out this section shall be 90 percent of the cost thereof.''. (3) Biennial reports to congress.--Section 130(g) of such title is amended in the third sentence-- (A) by inserting ``and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation,'' after ``Public Works''; and (B) by striking ``not later than April 1 of each year'' and inserting ``, not later than April 1, 2006, and every 2 years thereafter,''. (4) Expenditure of funds.--Section 130 of such title is amended by adding at the end the following: ``(k) Expenditure of Funds.--Not more than 2 percent of funds apportioned to a State to carry out this section may be used by the State for compilation and analysis of data in support of activities carried out under subsection (g).''. [[Page 119 STAT. 1227]] (e) <<NOTE: 23 USC 148 note.>> Transition.-- (1) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Implementation.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), the Secretary shall approve obligations of funds apportioned under section 104(b)(5) of title 23, United States Code (as added by subsection (b)), to carry out section 148 of that title, only if, not later than October 1 of the second fiscal year beginning after the date of enactment of this Act, a State has developed and implemented a State strategic highway safety plan as required pursuant to section 148(c) of that title. (2) Interim period.-- (A) In general.--Before October 1 of the second fiscal year after the date of enactment of this Act and until the date on which a State develops and implements a State strategic highway safety plan, the Secretary shall apportion funds to a State for the highway safety improvement program and the State may obligate funds apportioned to the State for the highway safety improvement program under section 148 for projects that were eligible for funding under sections 130 and 152 of that title, as in effect on the day before the date of enactment of this Act. (B) No strategic highway safety plan.--If a State has not developed a strategic highway safety plan by October 1, 2007, the State shall receive for the highway safety improvement program for each subsequent fiscal year until the date of development of such plan an amount that equals the amount apportioned to the State for that program for fiscal year 2007. SEC. 1402. <<NOTE: Deadline. Regulations. 23 USC 401 note.>> WORKER INJURY PREVENTION AND FREE FLOW OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC. Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall issue regulations to decrease the likelihood of worker injury and maintain the free flow of vehicular traffic by requiring workers whose duties place them on or in close proximity to a Federal- aid highway (as defined in section 101 of title 23, United States Code) to wear high visibility garments. The regulations may also require such other worker-safety measures for workers with those duties as the Secretary determines to be appropriate. SEC. 1403. TOLL FACILITIES WORKPLACE SAFETY STUDY. (a) In General.--The Secretary shall conduct a study on the safety of highway toll collection facilities, including toll booths, to determine the safety of the facilities for the toll collectors who work in and around the facilities, including consideration of-- (1) the effect of design or construction of the facilities on the likelihood of vehicle collisions with the facilities; (2) the safety of crosswalks used by toll collectors in transit to and from toll booths; (3) the extent of the enforcement of speed limits in the vicinity of the facilities; (4) the use of warning devices, such as vibration and rumble strips, to alert drivers approaching the facilities; (5) the use of cameras to record traffic violations in the vicinity of the facilities; (6) the use of traffic control arms in the vicinity of the facilities; [[Page 119 STAT. 1228]] (7) law enforcement practices and jurisdictional issues that affect safety in the vicinity of the facilities; and (8) the incidence of accidents and injuries in the vicinity of toll booths. (b) Data Collection.--As part of the study, the Secretary shall collect data regarding the incidence of accidents and injuries in the vicinity of highway toll collection facilities. (c) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate a report on the results of the study, together with recommendations for improving toll facilities workplace safety. (d) Funding.-- (1) Authorization of appropriations.--There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section, out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account), $500,000 for fiscal year 2006. (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized to be appropriated by this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner and to the same extent as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, except that the Federal share of the cost of the project shall be 100 percent, and the funds shall remain available until expended and shall not be transferable. SEC. 1404. <<NOTE: 23 USC 402 note.>> SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROGRAM. (a) Establishment.--Subject to the requirements of this section, the Secretary shall establish and carry out a safe routes to school program for the benefit of children in primary and middle schools. (b) Purposes.--The purposes of the program shall be-- (1) to enable and encourage children, including those with disabilities, to walk and bicycle to school; (2) to make bicycling and walking to school a safer and more appealing transportation alternative, thereby encouraging a healthy and active lifestyle from an early age; and (3) to facilitate the planning, development, and implementation of projects and activities that will improve safety and reduce traffic, fuel consumption, and air pollution in the vicinity of schools. (c) Apportionment of Funds.-- (1) In general.--Subject to paragraphs (2), (3), and (4), amounts made available to carry out this section for a fiscal year shall be apportioned among the States in the ratio that-- (A) the total student enrollment in primary and middle schools in each State; bears to (B) the total student enrollment in primary and middle schools in all States. (2) Minimum apportionment.--No State shall receive an apportionment under this section for a fiscal year of less than $1,000,000. (3) Set-aside for administrative expenses.--Before apportioning under this subsection amounts made available to carry out this section for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall set aside not more than $3,000,000 of such amounts for the [[Page 119 STAT. 1229]] administrative expenses of the Secretary in carrying out this subsection. (4) Determination of student enrollments.--Determinations under this subsection concerning student enrollments shall be made by the Secretary. (d) Administration of Amounts.--Amounts apportioned to a State under this section shall be administered by the State's department of transportation. (e) Eligible Recipients.--Amounts apportioned to a State under this section shall be used by the State to provide financial assistance to State, local, and regional agencies, including nonprofit organizations, that demonstrate an ability to meet the requirements of this section. (f) Eligible Projects and Activities.-- (1) Infrastructure-related projects.-- (A) In general.--Amounts apportioned to a State under this section may be used for the planning, design, and construction of infrastructure-related projects that will substantially improve the ability of students to walk and bicycle to school, including sidewalk improvements, traffic calming and speed reduction improvements, pedestrian and bicycle crossing improvements, on-street bicycle facilities, off-street bicycle and pedestrian facilities, secure bicycle parking facilities, and traffic diversion improvements in the vicinity of schools. (B) Location of projects.--Infrastructure-related projects under subparagraph (A) may be carried out on any public road or any bicycle or pedestrian pathway or trail in the vicinity of schools. (2) Noninfrastructure-related activities.-- (A) In general.--In addition to projects described in paragraph (1), amounts apportioned to a State under this section may be used for noninfrastructure-related activities to encourage walking and bicycling to school, including public awareness campaigns and outreach to press and community leaders, traffic education and enforcement in the vicinity of schools, student sessions on bicycle and pedestrian safety, health, and environment, and funding for training, volunteers, and managers of safe routes to school programs. (B) Allocation.--Not less than 10 percent and not more than 30 percent of the amount apportioned to a State under this section for a fiscal year shall be used for noninfrastructure-related activities under this subparagraph. (3) Safe routes to school coordinator.--Each State receiving an apportionment under this section for a fiscal year shall use a sufficient amount of the apportionment to fund a full-time position of coordinator of the State's safe routes to school program. (g) Clearinghouse.-- (1) <<NOTE: Grants.>> In general.--The Secretary shall make grants to a national nonprofit organization engaged in promoting safe routes to schools to-- (A) operate a national safe routes to school clearinghouse; [[Page 119 STAT. 1230]] (B) develop information and educational programs on safe routes to school; and (C) provide technical assistance and disseminate techniques and strategies used for successful safe routes to school programs. (2) Funding.--The Secretary shall carry out this subsection using amounts set aside for administrative expenses under subsection (c)(3). (h) Task Force.-- (1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish a national safe routes to school task force composed of leaders in health, transportation, and education, including representatives of appropriate Federal agencies, to study and develop a strategy for advancing safe routes to school programs nationwide. (2) Report.--Not later than March 31, 2006, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report containing the results of the study conducted, and a description of the strategy developed, under paragraph (1) and information regarding the use of funds for infrastructure-related and noninfrastructure-related activities under paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (f). (3) Funding.--The Secretary shall carry out this subsection using amounts set aside for administrative expenses under subsection (c)(3). (i) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds made available to carry out this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable and shall remain available until expended, and the Federal share of the cost of a project or activity under this section shall be 100 percent. (j) Treatment of Projects.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, projects assisted under this subsection shall be treated as projects on a Federal-aid system under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code. (k) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply: (1) In the vicinity of schools.--The term ``in the vicinity of schools'' means, with respect to a school, the area within bicycling and walking distance of the school (approximately 2 miles). (2) Primary and middle schools.--The term ``primary and middle schools'' means schools providing education from kindergarten through eighth grade. SEC. 1405. <<NOTE: 23 USC 401 note.>> ROADWAY SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR OLDER DRIVERS AND PEDESTRIANS. (a) In General.--The Secretary shall carry out a program to improve traffic signs and pavement markings in all States (as such term is defined in section 101 of title 23, United States Code) in a manner consistent with the recommendations included in the publication of the Federal Highway Administration entitled ``Guidelines and Recommendations to Accommodate Older Drivers and Pedestrians (FHWA-RD-01-103)'' and dated October 2001. (b) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of a project carried out under this section shall be determined in accordance with section 120 of title 23, United States Code. [[Page 119 STAT. 1231]] (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out this section for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009. SEC. 1406. SAFETY INCENTIVE GRANTS FOR USE OF SEAT BELTS. Section 157(g)(1) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by striking ``2004, and'' and all that follows through ``2005'' and inserting ``2004, and $112,000,000 for fiscal year 2005''. SEC. 1407. SAFETY INCENTIVES TO PREVENT OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES BY INTOXICATED PERSONS. (a) Codification of Penalty.--Section 163 of title 23, United States Code, is amended-- (1) by redesignating subsection (e) as subsection (f); and (2) by inserting after subsection (d) the following: ``(e) Penalty.-- ``(1) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> In general.--On October 1, 2003, and October 1 of each fiscal year thereafter, if a State has not enacted or is not enforcing a law described in subsection (a), the Secretary shall withhold from amounts apportioned to the State on that date under each of paragraphs (1), (3), and (4) of section 104(b) an amount equal to the amount specified in paragraph (2). ``(2) Amount to be withheld.--If a State is subject to a penalty under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall withhold for a fiscal year from the apportionments of the State described in paragraph (1) an amount equal to a percentage of the funds apportioned to the State under paragraphs (1), (3), and (4) of section 104(b) for fiscal year 2003. The percentage shall be as follows: ``(A) For fiscal year 2004, 2 percent. ``(B) For fiscal year 2005, 4 percent. ``(C) For fiscal year 2006, 6 percent. ``(D) For fiscal year 2007, and each fiscal year thereafter, 8 percent. ``(3) Failure to comply.--If, within 4 years from the date that an apportionment for a State is withheld in accordance with this subsection, the Secretary determines that the State has enacted and is enforcing a law described in subsection (a), the apportionment of the State shall be increased by an amount equal to the amount withheld. If, at the end of such 4-year period, any State has not enacted or is not enforcing a law described in subsection (a) any amounts so withheld from such State shall lapse.''. (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 163(f)(1) of such title (as redesignated by subsection (a)(1) of this section) is amended by striking ``2004, and'' and inserting ``2004, and $110,000,000 for fiscal year 2005''. (c) Repeal.--Section 351 of the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001 (23 U.S.C. 163 note; 114 Stat. 1356A-34) is repealed. SEC. 1408. IMPROVEMENT OR REPLACEMENT OF HIGHWAY FEATURES ON NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM. (a) Update of Implementation Guidance.--The Secretary, in cooperation with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, shall update as appropriate the August 28, 1998, Federal Highway Administration Policy on Implementation of the report of the Transportation Research Board [[Page 119 STAT. 1232]] of the National Research Council entitled ``NCHRP Report 350-Recommended Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features''. (b) <<NOTE: Publication.>> Guidance.--The Secretary, in cooperation with the Association, shall publish updated guidance regarding the conditions under which States, when choosing to improve or replace highway features on the National Highway System, should improve or replace such features with highway features that have been tested, evaluated, and found to be acceptable under the guidelines of the report referred to in subsection (a). (c) Matters To Be Considered.--Guidance published in accordance with subsection (a)-- (1) shall address those highway features that are covered by the guidelines in the report referred to in subsection (b); and (2) shall consider types of highway features, cost- effectiveness, and practicality of replacement with highway features that have been found to be acceptable under the report guidelines to determine conditions when such features should be used. SEC. 1409. WORK ZONE SAFETY GRANTS. (a) <<NOTE: 23 USC 401 note.>> In General.--The Secretary shall establish and implement a work zone safety grant program under which the Secretary may make grants to nonprofit organizations and not-for-profit organizations to provide training to prevent or reduce highway work zone injuries and fatalities. (b) Eligible Activities.--Grants may be made under the program for the following purposes: (1) Training for construction craft workers on the prevention of injuries and fatalities in highway and road construction. (2) Development of guidelines for the prevention of highway work zone injuries and fatalities. (3) Training for State and local government transportation agencies and other groups implementing guidelines for the prevention of highway work zone injuries and fatalities. (c) Funding.-- (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out this section $5,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009. (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized by this subsection shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable. (d) Construction Work in Alaska.--Section 114 of title 23, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end of the following: ``(c) Construction Work in Alaska.-- ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall ensure that a worker who is employed on a remote project for the construction of a highway or portion of a highway located on a Federal-aid system in the State of Alaska and who is not a domiciled resident of the locality shall receive meals and lodging. [[Page 119 STAT. 1233]] ``(2) Lodging.--The lodging under paragraph (1) shall be in accordance with section 1910.142 of title 29, Code of Federal Regulations (relating to temporary labor camp requirements). ``(3) Per diem.-- ``(A) In general.--Contractors are encouraged to use commercial facilities and lodges on remote projects, however, when such facilities are not available, per diem in lieu of room and lodging may be paid on remote Federal highway projects at a basic rate of $75.00 per day or part of a day the worker is employed on the project. Where the contractor provides or furnishes room and lodging or pays a per diem, the cost of the amount shall not be considered a part of wages and shall be excluded from the calculation of wages. ``(B) Secretary of labor.--Such per diem rate shall be adopted by the Secretary of Labor for all applicable remote Federal highway projects in Alaska. ``(C) Exception.--Per diem shall not be allowed on any of the following remote projects for the construction of a highway or portion of a highway located on a Federal-aid system: ``(i) West of Livengood on the Elliot Highway. ``(ii) Mile 0 on the Dalton Highway to the North Slope of Alaska; north of Mile 20 on the Taylor Highway. ``(iii) East of Chicken on the Top of the World Highway and south of Tetlin Junction to the Alaska Canadian border. ``(4) Definitions.--In this subsection, the following definitions apply: ``(A) Remote.--The term `remote', as used with respect to a project, means that the project is 65 road miles or more from the international airport in Fairbanks, Anchorage, or Juneau, Alaska, as the case may be, or is inaccessible by road in a 2-wheel drive vehicle. ``(B) Resident.--The term `resident', as used with respect to a project, means a person living within 65 road miles of the midpoint of the project for at least 12 consecutive months prior to the award of the project.''. SEC. 1410. <<NOTE: 23 USC 401 note.>> NATIONAL WORK ZONE SAFETY INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE. (a) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants for fiscal years 2006 through 2009 to a national nonprofit foundation for the operation of the National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse, authorized by section 358(b)(2) of Public Law 104-59, created for the purpose of assembling and disseminating, by electronic and other means, information relating to improvement of roadway work zone safety. (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out this section $1,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009. (c) Contract Authority.--Funds authorized by this subsection shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, except the Federal share of the cost of activities carried [[Page 119 STAT. 1234]] out using such funds shall be 100 percent, and such funds shall remain available until expended and shall not be transferable. SEC. 1411. <<NOTE: 23 USC 402 note.>> ROADWAY SAFETY. (a) Road Safety.-- (1) <<NOTE: Contracts.>> In general.--The Secretary shall enter into an agreement to assist in the activities of a national nonprofit organization that is dedicated solely to improving public road safety-- (A) by improving the quality of data pertaining to public road hazards and design features that affect or increase the severity of motor vehicle crashes; (B) by developing and carrying out a public awareness campaign to educate State and local transportation officials, public safety officials, and motorists regarding the extent to which public road hazards and design features are a factor in motor vehicle crashes; and (C) by promoting public road safety research and technology transfer activities. (2) Funding.--There is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) $500,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 to carry out this subsection. (3) Applicability of title 23.--Funds made available by this subsection shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, except that the funds shall remain available until expended. (b) Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Grants.-- (1) In general.--The Secretary shall make grants to a national, not-for-profit organization engaged in promoting bicycle and pedestrian safety-- (A) to operate a national bicycle and pedestrian clearinghouse; (B) to develop information and educational programs; and (C) to disseminate techniques and strategies for improving bicycle and pedestrian safety. (2) Funding.--There is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) $300,000 for fiscal year 2005 and $500,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 to carry out this subsection. (3) Applicability of title 23.--Funds made available by this subsection shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, except that the funds shall remain available until expended. SEC. 1412. IDLING REDUCTION FACILITIES IN INTERSTATE RIGHTS-OF-WAY. Section 111 of title 23, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: ``(d) Idling Reduction Facilities in Interstate Rights-of-Way.-- ``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding subsection (a), a State may-- ``(A) permit electrification or other idling reduction facilities and equipment, for use by motor vehicles used for commercial purposes, to be placed in rest and recreation [[Page 119 STAT. 1235]] areas, and in safety rest areas, constructed or located on rights-of-way of the Interstate System in the State, so long as those idling reduction measures do not reduce the existing number of designated truck parking spaces at any given rest or recreation area; and ``(B) charge a fee, or permit the charging of a fee, for the use of those parking spaces actively providing power to a truck to reduce idling. ``(2) Purpose.--The exclusive purpose of the facilities described in paragraph (1) (or similar technologies) shall be to enable operators of motor vehicles used for commercial purposes-- ``(A) to reduce idling of a truck while parked in the rest or recreation area; and ``(B) to use installed or other equipment specifically designed to reduce idling of a truck, or provide alternative power for supporting driver comfort, while parked.''. Subtitle E--Construction and Contract Efficiency SEC. 1501. PROGRAM EFFICIENCIES. (a) Advance Construction.--Section 115 of title 23, United States Code, is amended-- (1) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection (d); and (2) by striking subsections (a) and (b) and inserting the following: ``(a) In General.--The Secretary may authorize a State to proceed with a project authorized under this title-- ``(1) without the use of Federal funds; and ``(2) in accordance with all procedures and requirements applicable to the project other than those procedures and requirements that limit the State to implementation of a project-- ``(A) with the aid of Federal funds previously apportioned or allocated to the State; or ``(B) with obligation authority previously allocated to the State. ``(b) Obligation of Federal Share.--The Secretary, on the request of a State and execution of a project agreement, may obligate all or a portion of the Federal share of a project authorized to proceed under this section from any category of funds for which the project is eligible.''. (b) Obligation and Release of Funds.--Section 118(d) of such title is amended to read as follows: ``(d) Obligation and Release of Funds.-- ``(1) In general.--Funds apportioned or allocated to a State for a purpose for any fiscal year shall be considered to be obligated if a sum equal to the total of the funds apportioned or allocated to the State for that purpose for that fiscal year and previous fiscal years is obligated. ``(2) Released funds.--Any funds released by the final payment for a project, or by modifying the project agreement for a project, shall be-- ``(A) credited to the same class of funds previously apportioned or allocated to the State for the project; and [[Page 119 STAT. 1236]] ``(B) immediately available for obligation. ``(3) Net obligations.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law (including a regulation), obligations recorded against funds made available under this subsection shall be recorded and reported as net obligations.''. SEC. 1502. <<NOTE: 23 USC 114 note.>> HIGHWAYS FOR LIFE PILOT PROGRAM. (a) Establishment.-- (1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish and implement a pilot program to be known as the ``Highways for LIFE Pilot Program''. (2) Purpose.--The purpose of the pilot program shall be to advance longer-lasting highways using innovative technologies and practices to accomplish the fast construction of efficient and safe highways and bridges. (3) Objectives.--Under the pilot program, the Secretary shall provide leadership and incentives to demonstrate and promote state-of-the-art technologies, elevated performance standards, and new business practices in the highway construction process that result in improved safety, faster construction, reduced congestion from construction, and improved quality and user satisfaction. (b) Projects.-- (1) Applications.--To be eligible to participate in the pilot program, a State shall submit to the Secretary an application that is in such form and contains such information as the Secretary requires. Each application shall contain a description of proposed projects to be carried by the State under the pilot program. (2) Eligibility.--A proposed project shall be eligible for assistance under the pilot program if the project-- (A) constructs, reconstructs, or rehabilitates a route or connection on a Federal-aid highway eligible for assistance under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; (B) uses innovative technologies, manufacturing processes, financing, or contracting methods that improve safety, reduce congestion due to construction, and improve quality; and (C) meets additional criteria as determined by the Secretary. (3) Project proposal.--A project proposal submitted under paragraph (1) shall contain-- (A) an identification and description of the projects to be delivered; (B) a description of how the projects will result in improved safety, faster construction, reduced congestion due to construction, user satisfaction, and improved quality; (C) a description of the innovative technologies, manufacturing processes, financing, and contracting methods that will be used for the proposed projects; and (D) such other information as the Secretary may require. (4) Selection criteria.--In selecting projects for approval under this section, the Secretary shall ensure that the projects provide an evaluation of a broad range of technologies in a wide variety of project types and shall give priority to the projects that-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1237]] (A) address achieving the Highways for LIFE performance standards for quality, safety, and speed of construction; (B) deliver and deploy innovative technologies, manufacturing processes, financing, contracting practices, and performance measures that will demonstrate substantial improvements in safety, congestion, quality, and cost-effectiveness; (C) include innovation that will lead to change in the administration of the State's transportation program to more quickly construct long-lasting, high-quality, cost-effective projects that improve safety and reduce congestion; (D) are or will be ready for construction within 1 year of approval of the project proposal; and (E) meet such other criteria as the Secretary determines appropriate. (5) Financial assistance.-- (A) Funds for highways for life projects.--Out of amounts made available to carry out this section for a fiscal year, the Secretary may allocate to a State up to 20 percent, but not more than $5,000,000, of the total cost of a project approved under this section. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds allocated to a State under this subparagraph may be applied to the non-Federal share of the cost of construction of a project under title 23, United States Code. (B) Use of apportioned funds.--A State may obligate not more than 10 percent of the amount apportioned to the State under one or more of paragraphs (1), (2), (3), and (4) of section 104(b) of title 23, United States Code, for a fiscal year for projects approved under this section. (C) Increased federal share.--Notwithstanding sections 120 and 129 of title 23, United States Code, the Federal share payable on account of any project constructed with Federal funds allocated under this section, or apportioned under section 104(b) of such title, to a State under such title and approved under this section may amount to 100 percent of the cost of construction of such project. (D) Limitation on statutory construction.--Except as provided in subparagraph (C), nothing in this subsection shall be construed as altering or otherwise affecting the applicability of the requirements of chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code (including requirements relating to the eligibility of a project for assistance under the program and the location of the project), to amounts apportioned to a State for a program under section 104(b) that are obligated by the State for projects approved under this subsection. (6) Project selections.--In the period of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the Secretary, to the maximum extent possible, shall approve at least 1 project in each State for participation in the pilot program and for financial assistance under paragraph (5) if the State submits an application and the project meets the eligibility requirements and selection criteria under this subsection. [[Page 119 STAT. 1238]] (7) Maximum number of projects.--The maximum number of projects for which the Secretary may allocate funds under this subsection in a fiscal year is 15. (c) Technology Partnerships.-- (1) In general.--The Secretary may make grants or enter into cooperative agreements or other transactions to foster the development, improvement, and creation of innovative technologies and facilities to improve safety, enhance the speed of highway construction, and improve the quality and durability of highways. (2) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of an activity carried out under this subsection shall not exceed 80 percent. (d) Technology Transfer and Information Dissemination.-- (1) In general.--The Secretary shall conduct a highways for life technology transfer program. (2) Availability of information.--The Secretary shall ensure that the information and technology used, developed, or deployed under this subsection is made available to the transportation community and the public. (e) <<NOTE: Procedures.>> Stakeholder Input and Involvement.--The Secretary shall establish a process for stakeholder input and involvement in the development, implementation, and evaluation of the Highways for LIFE Pilot Program. The process may include participation by representatives of State departments of transportation and other interested persons. (f) Project Monitoring and Evaluation.--The Secretary shall monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of any activity carried out under this section. (g) Contract Authority.--Except as otherwise provided in this section, funds authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code. (h) State Defined.--In this section, the term ``State'' has the meaning such term has in section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code. SEC. 1503. DESIGN BUILD. Section 112(b)(3) of title 23, United States Code, is amended-- (1) by redesignating subparagraph (D) as subparagraph (E); and (2) by striking subparagraph (C) and inserting the following: ``(C) Qualified projects.--A qualified project referred to in subparagraph (A) is a project under this chapter (including intermodal projects) for which the Secretary has approved the use of design-build contracting under criteria specified in regulations issued by the Secretary. ``(D) <<NOTE: Deadline. Regulations.>> Regulatory process.--Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the Secretary shall issue revised regulations under section 1307(c) of the Transportation Equity Act for 21st Century (23 U.S.C. 112 note; 112 Stat. 230) that-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1239]] ``(i) do not preclude a State transportation department or local transportation agency, prior to compliance with section 102 of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4332), from-- ``(I) issuing requests for proposals; ``(II) proceeding with awards of design-build contracts; or ``(III) issuing notices to proceed with preliminary design work under design-build contracts; ``(ii) require that the State transportation department or local transportation agency receive concurrence from the Secretary before carrying out an activity under clause (i); and ``(iii) preclude the design-build contractor from proceeding with final design or construction of any permanent improvement prior to completion of the process under such section 102.''. Subtitle F--Finance SEC. 1601. TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE AND INNOVATION ACT AMENDMENTS. (a) Definitions.--Section 181 of title 23, United States Code, is amended-- (1) in paragraph (3) by striking ``category'' and ``offered into the capital markets''; (2) by striking paragraph (7) and redesignating paragraphs (8) through (15) as paragraphs (7) through (14), respectively; (3) in paragraph (8) (as redesignated by paragraph (2) of this subsection)-- (A) in subparagraph (B) by striking the period at the end and inserting a semicolon; and (B) by striking subparagraph (D) and inserting the following: ``(D) a project that-- ``(i) is a project-- ``(I) for a public freight rail facility or a private facility providing public benefit for highway users; ``(II) for an intermodal freight transfer facility; ``(III) for a means of access to a facility described in subclause (I) or (II); ``(IV) for a service improvement for a facility described in subclause (I) or (II) (including a capital investment for an intelligent transportation system); or ``(V) that comprises a series of projects described in subclauses (I) through (IV) with the common objective of improving the flow of goods; ``(ii) may involve the combining of private and public sector funds, including investment of public funds in private sector facility improvements; and ``(iii) if located within the boundaries of a port terminal, includes only such surface transportation infrastructure modifications as are necessary to facilitate direct intermodal interchange, transfer, and access into and out of the port.''; and [[Page 119 STAT. 1240]] (4) in paragraph (10) (as redesignated by paragraph (2) of this subsection) by striking ``bond'' and inserting ``credit''. (b) Determination of Eligibility.--Section 182(a) of such title is amended-- (1) by striking paragraphs (1) and (2) and inserting the following: ``(1) Inclusion in transportation plans and programs.--The project shall satisfy the applicable planning and programming requirements of sections 134 and 135 at such time as an agreement to make available a Federal credit instrument is entered into under this subchapter. ``(2) Application.--A State, local government, public authority, public-private partnership, or any other legal entity undertaking the project and authorized by the Secretary, shall submit a project application to the Secretary.''; (2) in paragraph (3)(A)(i) by striking ``$100,000,000'' and inserting ``$50,000,000''; (3) in paragraph (3)(A)(ii) by striking ``50'' and inserting ``33\1/3\''; (4) in paragraph (3)(B) by striking ``$30,000,000'' and inserting ``$15,000,000''; and (5) in paragraph (4)-- (A) by striking ``Project financing'' and inserting ``The Federal credit instrument''; and (B) by inserting before the period at the end ``that also secure the project obligations''. (c) Project Selection.--Section 182(b) of such title is amended-- (1) in paragraph (1) by striking ``criteria'' the second place it appears and inserting ``requirements''; and (2) in paragraph (2)(B) by inserting ``, which may be the Federal credit instrument,'' after ``obligations''. (d) Secured Loans.-- (1) Agreements.--Section 183(a)(1) of such title is amended-- (A) in subparagraph (A) by inserting ``of any project selected under section 602'' after ``costs''; (B) by striking the semicolon at the end of subparagraph (B) and all that follows through ``under section 182.'' and inserting ``of any project selected under section 602; or''; and (C) by adding at the end the following: ``(C) to refinance long-term project obligations or Federal credit instruments if such refinancing provides additional funding capacity for the completion, enhancement, or expansion of any project that-- ``(i) is selected under section 602; or ``(ii) otherwise meets the requirements of section 602.''. (2) Investment-grade rating requirement.--Section 183(a)(4) of such title is amended-- (A) by striking ``The funding'' and inserting ``The execution''; and (B) by striking the first comma and all that follows through ``1 rating agency''. (3) Terms and limitations.--Section 183(b) of such title is amended-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1241]] (A) in paragraph (2)-- (i) by inserting ``the lesser of'' after ``exceed''; and (ii) by inserting ``or, if the secured loan does not receive an investment grade rating, the amount of the senior project obligations'' after ``costs''; (B) in paragraph (3)(A)(i) by inserting ``that also secure the senior project obligations'' after ``sources''; and (C) in paragraph (4) by striking ``marketable''. (4) Repayment.--Section 183(c) of such title is amended-- (A) by striking paragraph (3); (B) by redesignating paragraphs (4) and (5) as paragraphs (3) and (4), respectively; (C) in paragraph (3)(A) (as redesignated by subparagraph (B) of this paragraph) by striking ``during the 10 years''; and (D) in subparagraph (3)(B)(ii) (as so redesignated) by striking ``loan'' and all that follows and inserting ``loan.''. (e) Lines of Credit.-- (1) Terms and limitations.--Section 184(b) of such title is amended-- (A) by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following: ``(2) Maximum amounts.--The total amount of the line of credit shall not exceed 33 percent of the reasonably anticipated eligible project costs.''; (B) in paragraph (3) by striking ``, any debt service reserve fund, and any other available reserve'' and inserting ``but not including reasonably required financing reserves''; (C) in paragraph (4)-- (i) by striking ``marketable''; (ii) by striking ``on which'' and inserting ``of execution of ''; and (iii) by striking ``is obligated'' and inserting ``agreement''; (D) in paragraph (5)(A)(i) by inserting ``that also secure the senior project obligations'' after ``sources''; and (E) in paragraph (6) by striking ``line of credit'' and inserting ``full amount of the line of credit, to the extent not drawn upon,''. (2) Repayment.--Section 184(c) of such title is amended-- (A) in paragraph (2)-- (i) by striking ``scheduled''; (ii) by inserting ``be scheduled to'' after ``shall''; and (iii) by striking ``be fully repaid, with interest,'' and inserting ``to conclude, with full repayment of principal and interest,''; and (B) by striking paragraph (3). (f) Program Administration.--Section 185 of such title is amended to read as follows: ``Sec. 185. Program administration ``(a) Requirement.--The Secretary shall establish a uniform system to service the Federal credit instruments made available under this subchapter. ``(b) Fees.-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1242]] ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may collect and spend fees, contingent upon authority being provided in appropriations Acts, at a level that is sufficient to cover-- ``(A) the costs of services of expert firms retained pursuant to subsection (d); and ``(B) all or a portion of the costs to the Federal Government of servicing the Federal credit instruments. ``(c) Servicer.-- ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may appoint a financial entity to assist the Secretary in servicing the Federal credit instruments. ``(2) Duties.--The servicer shall act as the agent for the Secretary. ``(3) Fee.--The servicer shall receive a servicing fee, subject to approval by the Secretary. ``(d) Assistance From Expert Firms.--The Secretary may retain the services of expert firms, including counsel, in the field of municipal and project finance to assist in the underwriting and servicing of Federal credit instruments.''. (g) Funding.--Section 188 of such title is amended to read as follows: ``Sec. 188. Funding ``(a) Funding.-- ``(1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out this subchapter $122,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009. ``(2) Availability.--Amounts made available to carry out this chapter shall remain available until expended. ``(3) Administrative costs.--From funds made available to carry out this chapter, the Secretary may use, for the administration of this subchapter, not more than $2,200,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009. ``(b) Contract Authority.-- ``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, approval by the Secretary of a Federal credit instrument that uses funds made available under this subchapter shall impose upon the United States a contractual obligation to fund the Federal credit investment. ``(2) Availability.--Amounts authorized under this section for a fiscal year shall be available for obligation on October 1 of the fiscal year.''. (h) Dates for Submission of Reports.--Section 189 of such title is amended-- (1) by striking the section designation and heading and inserting the following: ``Sec. 189. Reports to Congress''; (2) by striking ``Not later than 4 years after the date of enactment of this subchapter,'' and inserting ``On June 1, 2006, and every 2 years thereafter,''; and (3) by striking ``subchapter'' each place it appears and inserting ``chapter (other than section 610)''. [[Page 119 STAT. 1243]] (i) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 1 of such title is amended by striking the item relating to section 185 and inserting the following: ``185. Program administration.''. SEC. 1602. STATE INFRASTRUCTURE BANKS. (a) In General.--Subchapter II of chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: ``Sec. 190. State infrastructure bank program ``(a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply: ``(1) Capital project.--The term `capital project' has the meaning such term has under section 5302 of title 49. ``(2) Other forms of credit assistance.--The term `other forms of credit assistance' includes any use of funds in an infrastructure bank-- ``(A) to provide credit enhancements; ``(B) to serve as a capital reserve for bond or debt instrument financing; ``(C) to subsidize interest rates; ``(D) to insure or guarantee letters of credit and credit instruments against credit risk of loss; ``(E) to finance purchase and lease agreements with respect to transit projects; ``(F) to provide bond or debt financing instrument security; and ``(G) to provide other forms of debt financing and methods of leveraging funds that are approved by the Secretary and that relate to the project with respect to which such assistance is being provided. ``(3) State.--The term `State' has the meaning such term has under section 401. ``(4) Capitalization.--The term `capitalization' means the process used for depositing funds as initial capital into a State infrastructure bank to establish the infrastructure bank. ``(5) Cooperative agreement.--The term `cooperative agreement' means written consent between a State and the Secretary which sets forth the manner in which the infrastructure bank established by the State in accordance with this section will be administered. ``(6) Loan.--The term `loan' means any form of direct financial assistance from a State infrastructure bank that is required to be repaid over a period of time and that is provided to a project sponsor for all or part of the costs of the project. ``(7) Guarantee.--The term `guarantee' means a contract entered into by a State infrastructure bank in which the bank agrees to take responsibility for all or a portion of a project sponsor's financial obligations for a project under specified conditions. ``(8) Initial assistance.--The term `initial assistance' means the first round of funds that are loaned or used for credit enhancement by a State infrastructure bank for projects eligible for assistance under this section. ``(9) Leverage.--The term `leverage' means a financial structure used to increase funds in a State infrastructure bank through the issuance of debt instruments. [[Page 119 STAT. 1244]] ``(10) Leveraged.--The term `leveraged', as used with respect to a State infrastructure bank, means that the bank has total potential liabilities that exceed the capital of the bank. ``(b) Cooperative Agreements.--Subject to the provisions of this section, the Secretary may enter into cooperative agreements with States for the establishment of State infrastructure banks for making loans and providing other forms of credit assistance to public and private entities carrying out or proposing to carry out projects eligible for assistance under this section. ``(c) Interstate Compacts.-- ``(1) In general.--Congress grants consent to two or more of the States, entering into a cooperative agreement under subsection (a) with the Secretary for the establishment by such States of a multistate infrastructure bank in accordance with this section, to enter into an interstate compact establishing such bank in accordance with this section. ``(2) Reservation of rights.--The right to alter, amend, or repeal interstate compacts entered into under this subsection is expressly reserved. ``(d) Funding.-- ``(1) Highway account.--Subject to subsection (j), the Secretary may permit a State entering into a cooperative agreement under this section to establish a State infrastructure bank to deposit into the highway account of the bank not to exceed-- ``(A) 10 percent of the funds apportioned to the State for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 under each of sections 104(b)(1), 104(b)(3), 104(b)(4), and 144; and ``(B) 10 percent of the funds allocated to the State for each of such fiscal years under section 105. ``(2) Transit account.--Subject to subsection (j), the Secretary may permit a State entering into a cooperative agreement under this section to establish a State infrastructure bank, and any other recipient of Federal assistance under section 5307, 5309, or 5311 of title 49, to deposit into the transit account of the bank not to exceed 10 percent of the funds made available to the State or other recipient in each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 for capital projects under each of such sections. ``(3) Rail account.--Subject to subsection (j), the Secretary may permit a State entering into a cooperative agreement under this section to establish a State infrastructure bank, and any other recipient of Federal assistance under subtitle V of title 49, to deposit into the rail account of the bank funds made available to the State or other recipient in each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 for capital projects under such subtitle. ``(4) Capital grants.-- ``(A) Highway account.--Federal funds deposited into a highway account of a State infrastructure bank under paragraph (1) shall constitute for purposes of this section a capitalization grant for the highway account of the bank. ``(B) Transit account.--Federal funds deposited into a transit account of a State infrastructure bank under paragraph (2) shall constitute for purposes of this section a capitalization grant for the transit account of the bank. [[Page 119 STAT. 1245]] ``(C) Rail account.--Federal funds deposited into a rail account of a State infrastructure bank under paragraph 3 shall constitute for purposes of this section a capitalization grant for the rail account of the bank. ``(5) Special rule for urbanized areas of over 200,000.-- Funds in a State infrastructure bank that are attributed to urbanized areas of a State with urbanized populations of over 200,000 under section 133(d)(3) may be used to provide assistance with respect to a project only if the metropolitan planning organization designated for such area concurs, in writing, with the provision of such assistance. ``(6) Discontinuance of funding.--If the Secretary determines that a State is not implementing the State's infrastructure bank in accordance with a cooperative agreement entered into under subsection (b), the Secretary may prohibit the State from contributing additional Federal funds to the bank. ``(e) Forms of Assistance From Infrastructure Banks.--An infrastructure bank established under this section may make loans or provide other forms of credit assistance to a public or private entity in an amount equal to all or a part of the cost of carrying out a project eligible for assistance under this section. The amount of any loan or other form of credit assistance provided for the project may be subordinated to any other debt financing for the project. Initial assistance provided with respect to a project from Federal funds deposited into an infrastructure bank under this section may not be made in the form of a grant. ``(f) Eligible Projects.--Subject to subsection (e), funds in an infrastructure bank established under this section may be used only to provide assistance for projects eligible for assistance under this title and capital projects defined in section 5302 of title 49, and any other projects relating to surface transportation that the Secretary determines to be appropriate. ``(g) Infrastructure Bank Requirements.--In order to establish an infrastructure bank under this section, the State establishing the bank shall-- ``(1) deposit in cash, at a minimum, into each account of the bank from non-Federal sources an amount equal to 25 percent of the amount of each capitalization grant made to the State and deposited into such account; except that, if the deposit is into the highway account of the bank and the State has a non-Federal share under section 120(b) that is less than 25 percent, the percentage to be deposited from non-Federal sources shall be the lower percentage of such grant; ``(2) ensure that the bank maintains on a continuing basis an investment grade rating on its debt, or has a sufficient level of bond or debt financing instrument insurance, to maintain the viability of the bank; ``(3) ensure that investment income derived from funds deposited to an account of the bank are-- ``(A) credited to the account; ``(B) available for use in providing loans and other forms of credit assistance to projects eligible for assistance from the account; and ``(C) invested in United States Treasury securities, bank deposits, or such other financing instruments as the Secretary may approve to earn interest to enhance the leveraging of projects assisted by the bank; [[Page 119 STAT. 1246]] ``(4) ensure that any loan from the bank will bear interest at or below market interest rates, as determined by the State, to make the project that is the subject of the loan feasible; ``(5) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> ensure that repayment of any loan from the bank will commence not later than 5 years after the project has been completed or, in the case of a highway project, the facility has opened to traffic, whichever is later; ``(6) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> ensure that the term for repaying any loan will not exceed 30 years after the date of the first payment on the loan; and ``(7) <<NOTE: Reports. Deadline.>> require the bank to make an annual report to the Secretary on its status no later than September 30 of each year and such other reports as the Secretary may require under guidelines issued to carry out this section. ``(h) Applicability of Federal Law.-- ``(1) In general.--The requirements of this title and title 49 that would otherwise apply to funds made available under this title or such title and projects assisted with those funds shall apply to-- ``(A) funds made available under this title or such title and contributed to an infrastructure bank established under this section, including the non- Federal contribution required under subsection (g); and ``(B) projects assisted by the bank through the use of the funds, except to the extent that the Secretary determines that any requirement of such title (other than sections 113 and 114 of this title and section 5333 of title 49) is not consistent with the objectives of this section. ``(2) Repayments.--The requirements of this title and title 49 shall apply to repayments from non-Federal sources to an infrastructure bank from projects assisted by the bank. Such a repayment shall be considered to be Federal funds. ``(i) United States not Obligated.--The deposit of Federal funds into an infrastructure bank established under this section shall not be construed as a commitment, guarantee, or obligation on the part of the United States to any third party, nor shall any third party have any right against the United States for payment solely by virtue of the contribution. Any security or debt-financing instrument issued by the infrastructure bank shall expressly state that the security or instrument does not constitute a commitment, guarantee, or obligation of the United States. ``(j) Management of Federal Funds.--Sections 3335 and 6503 of title 31 shall not apply to funds deposited into an infrastructure bank under this section. ``(k) Program Administration.--For each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, a State may expend not to exceed 2 percent of the Federal funds contributed to an infrastructure bank established by the State under this section to pay the reasonable costs of administering the bank.''. (b) Preparatory Amendments.-- (1) Section 181.--Section 181 of such title is amended-- (A) by striking the section designator and heading and inserting the following: [[Page 119 STAT. 1247]] ``Sec. 181. Generally applicable provisions''; (B) by striking ``In this subchapter'' and inserting the following: ``(a) Definitions.--In this chapter''; (C) in paragraph (5) by striking ``184'' and inserting ``604''; (D) in paragraph (11) (as redesignated by section 1601(a) of this Act) by striking ``183'' and inserting ``603''; and (E) by adding at the end the following: ``(b) Treatment of Chapter.--For purposes of this title, this chapter shall be treated as being part of chapter 1.''. (2) Section 182.--Section 182(b)(2)(A)(viii) of such title is amended by inserting ``and chapter 1'' after ``this chapter''. (3) Section 183.--Section 183(a)(3) of such title is amended by striking ``182(b)(2)(B)'' and inserting ``602(b)(2)(B)''. (4) Section 184.--Section 184 of such title is amended-- (A) in subsection (a)(1) by striking ``182'' and inserting ``602''; (B) in subsection (a)(3) by striking ``182(b)(2)(B)'' and inserting ``602(b)(2)(B)''; and (C) in subsection (b)(10) by striking ``183'' and inserting ``603''. (5) References in subchapter.--Subchapter II of chapter 1 of such <<NOTE: 23 USC 181-183, 185-188.>> title is amended by striking ``this subchapter'' each place it appears and inserting ``this chapter''. (6) Subchapter headings.--Chapter 1 of such title is further amended-- (A) by striking ``SUBCHAPTER I--GENERAL PROVISIONS'' preceding section 101; and (B) by striking ``SUBCHAPTER II--INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE'' preceding section 181. (c) Chapter 6.--Such title is further amended by adding at the end the following: ``CHAPTER 6--INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE ``Sec. ``601. Generally applicable provisions. ``602. Determination of eligibility and project selection. ``603. Secured loans. ``604. Lines of credit. ``605. Program administration. ``606. State and local permits. ``607. Regulations. ``608. Funding. ``609. Reports to Congress. ``610. State infrastructure bank program.''. (d) Moving and Redesignating.--Such title is further amended-- (1) by redesignating sections 181 through 189 as sections 601 through 609, respectively; (2) by moving such sections from chapter 1 to chapter 6 (as added by subsection (c)); and (3) by inserting such sections after the analysis for chapter 6. (e) Analysis for Chapter 1 and Table of Chapters.-- (1) Analysis for chapter 1.--The analysis for chapter 1 of such title is amended-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1248]] (A) by striking the headings for subchapters I and II; and (B) by striking the items relating to sections 181 through 189. (2) Table of chapters.--The table of chapters for such title is amended by inserting after the item relating to chapter 5 the following: ``6. Infrastructure Finance......................................601.''. SEC. 1603. <<NOTE: 23 USC 118 note.>> USE OF EXCESS FUNDS AND FUNDS FOR INACTIVE PROJECTS. (a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply: (1) Eligible funds.-- (A) In general.--The term ``eligible funds'' means excess funds or inactive funds for a specific transportation project or activity that were-- (i) allocated before fiscal year 1991; and (ii) designated in a public law, or a report accompanying a public law, for allocation for the specific surface transportation project or activity. (B) Inclusion.--The term ``eligible funds'' includes funds described in subparagraph (A) that were allocated and designated for a demonstration project. (2) Excess funds.--The term ``excess funds'' means-- (A) funds obligated for a specific transportation project or activity that remain available for the project or activity after the project or activity has been completed or canceled; or (B) an unobligated balance of funds allocated for a transportation project or activity that the State in which the project or activity was to be carried out certifies are no longer needed for the project or activity. (3) Inactive funds.--The term ``inactive funds'' means-- (A) an obligated balance of Federal funds for an eligible transportation project or activity against which no expenditures have been charged during any 1- year period beginning after the date of obligation of the funds; and (B) funds that are available to carry out a transportation project or activity in a State, but, as certified by the State, are unlikely to be advanced for the project or activity during the 1-year period beginning on the date of certification. (b) Availability for STP Purposes.--Eligible funds shall be-- (1) made available in accordance with this section to the State that originally received the funds; and (2) available for obligation for any eligible purpose under section 133 of title 23, United States Code. (c) Retention for Original Purpose.-- (1) In general.--The Secretary may determine that eligible funds identified as inactive funds shall remain available for the purpose for which the funds were initially made available if the applicable State certifies that the funds are necessary for that initial purpose. (2) Report.--A certification provided by a State under paragraph (1) shall include a report on the status of, and [[Page 119 STAT. 1249]] an estimated completion date for, the project that is the subject of the certification. (d) Authority to Obligate.--Notwithstanding the original source or period of availability of eligible funds, the Secretary may, on the request by a State-- (1) obligate the funds for any eligible purpose under section 133 of title 23, United States Code; or (2)(A) deobligate the funds; and (B) reobligate the funds for any eligible purpose under that section. (e) Applicability.-- (1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), this section applies only to eligible funds. (2) Discretionary allocations; section 125 projects.--This section does not apply to funds that are-- (A) allocated at the discretion of the Secretary and for which the Secretary has the authority to withdraw the allocation for use on other projects; or (B) made available to carry out projects under section 125 of title 23, United States Code. (f) Period of Availability; Title 23 Requirements.-- (1) In general.--Notwithstanding the original source or period of availability of eligible funds obligated, or deobligated and reobligated, under subsection (d), the eligible funds-- (A) shall remain available for obligation for a period of 3 fiscal years after the fiscal year in which this Act is enacted; and (B) except as provided in paragraph (2), shall be subject to the requirements of title 23, United States Code, that apply to section 133 of that title, including provisions relating to Federal share. (2) Exception.--With respect to eligible funds described in paragraph (1)-- (A) section 133(d) of title 23, United States Code, shall not apply; and (B) the period of availability of the eligible funds shall be determined in accordance with this section. (g) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives a report describing any action taken by the Secretary under this section. (h) Sense of Congress Regarding Use of Eligible Funds.--It is the sense of Congress that eligible funds made available under this Act or title 23, United States Code, should be available for obligation for transportation projects and activities in the same geographic region for which the eligible funds were initially made available. SEC. 1604. TOLLING. (a) Value Pricing Pilot Program.--Section 1012(b)(8) of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (23 U.S.C. 149 note; 105 Stat. 1938) is amended-- (1) by redesignating subparagraphs (A) and (B) as subparagraphs (C) and (D), respectively; and [[Page 119 STAT. 1250]] (2) by inserting before subparagraph (C) (as redesignated by paragraph (1)) the following: ``(A) In general.--There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out this subsection-- ``(i) for fiscal year 2005, $11,000,000; and ``(ii) for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009, $12,000,000. ``(B) Set-aside for projects not involving highway tolls.--Of the amounts made available to carry out this subsection, $3,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 shall be available only for congestion pricing pilot projects that do not involve highway tolls.''. (b) <<NOTE: 23 USC 129 note.>> Express Lanes Demonstration Program.-- (1) Definitions.--In this subsection, the following definitions apply: (A) Eligible toll facility.--The term ``eligible toll facility'' includes-- (i) a facility in existence on the date of enactment of this Act that collects tolls; (ii) a facility in existence on the date of enactment of this Act that serves high occupancy vehicles; (iii) a facility modified or constructed after the date of enactment of this Act to create additional tolled lane capacity (including a facility constructed by a private entity or using private funds); and (iv) in the case of a new lane added to a previously non-tolled facility, only the new lane. (B) Nonattainment area.--The term ``nonattainment area'' has the meaning given that term in section 171 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7501). (2) Demonstration program.--Notwithstanding sections 129 and 301 of title 23, United States Code, the Secretary shall carry out 15 demonstration projects during the period of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 to permit States, public authorities, or a public or private entities designated by States, to collect a toll from motor vehicles at an eligible toll facility for any highway, bridge, or tunnel, including facilities on the Interstate System-- (A) to manage high levels of congestion; (B) to reduce emissions in a nonattainment area or maintenance area; or (C) to finance the expansion of a highway, for the purpose of reducing traffic congestion, by constructing one or more additional lanes (including bridge, tunnel, support, and other structures necessary for that construction) on the Interstate System. (3) Limitation on use of revenues.-- (A) Use.-- (i) In general.--Toll revenues received under paragraph (2) shall be used by a State, public authority, or private entity designated by a State, for-- (I) debt service; (II) a reasonable return on investment of any private financing; [[Page 119 STAT. 1251]] (III) the costs necessary for proper operation and maintenance of any facilities under paragraph (2) (including reconstruction, resurfacing, restoration, and rehabilitation); or (IV) if the State, public authority, or private entity annually certifies that the tolled facility is being adequately operated and maintained, any other purpose relating to a highway or transit project carried out under title 23 or 49, United States Code. (B) Requirements.-- (i) Variable price requirement.--A facility that charges tolls under this subsection may establish a toll that varies in price according to time of day or level of traffic, as appropriate to manage congestion or improve air quality. (ii) HOV variable pricing requirement.--The Secretary shall require, for each high occupancy vehicle facility that charges tolls under this subsection, that the tolls vary in price according to time of day or level of traffic, as appropriate to manage congestion or improve air quality. (iii) HOV passenger requirements.--Pursuant to section 166 of title 23, United States Code, a State may permit motor vehicles with fewer than two occupants to operate in high occupancy vehicle lanes as part of a variable toll pricing program established under this subsection. (C) Agreement.-- (i) In general.--Before the Secretary may permit a facility to charge tolls under this subsection, the Secretary and the applicable State, public authority, or private entity designated by a State shall enter into an agreement for each facility incorporating the conditions described in subparagraphs (A) and (B). (ii) Termination.--An agreement under clause (i) shall terminate with respect to a facility upon the decision of the State, public authority, or private entity designated by a State to discontinue the variable tolling program under this subsection for the facility. (iii) Debt.--If there is any debt outstanding on a facility at the time at which the decision is made to discontinue the program under this subsection with respect to the facility, the facility may continue to charge tolls in accordance with the terms of the agreement until such time as the debt is retired. (D) Limitation on federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of a project on a facility tolled under this subsection, including a project to install the toll collection facility shall be a percentage, not to exceed 80 percent, determined by the applicable State. (4) Eligibility.--To be eligible to participate in the program under this subsection, a State, public authority, or private entity designated by a State shall provide to the Secretary-- (A) a description of the congestion or air quality problems sought to be addressed under the program; (B) a description of-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1252]] (i) the goals sought to be achieved under the program; and (ii) the performance measures that would be used to gauge the success made toward reaching those goals; and (C) such other information as the Secretary may require. (5) Automation.--Fees collected from motorists using an express lane shall be collected only through the use of noncash electronic technology that optimizes the free flow of traffic on the tolled facility. (6) Interoperability.-- (A) <<NOTE: Regulations. Deadline.>> In general.-- Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall promulgate a final rule specifying requirements, standards, or performance specifications for automated toll collection systems implemented under this section. (B) Development.--In developing that rule, which shall be designed to maximize the interoperability of electronic collection systems, the Secretary shall, to the maximum extent practicable-- (i) seek to accelerate progress toward the national goal of achieving a nationwide interoperable electronic toll collection system; (ii) take into account the use of noncash electronic technology currently deployed within an appropriate geographical area of travel and the noncash electronic technology likely to be in use within the next 5 years; and (iii) seek to minimize additional costs and maximize convenience to users of toll facility and to the toll facility owner or operator. (7) Reporting.-- (A) <<NOTE: Public information.>> In general.--The Secretary, in cooperation with State and local agencies and other program participants and with opportunity for public comment, shall-- (i) develop and publish performance goals for each express lane project; (ii) establish a program for regular monitoring and reporting on the achievement of performance goals, including-- (I) effects on travel, traffic, and air quality; (II) distribution of benefits and burdens; (III) use of alternative transportation modes; and (IV) use of revenues to meet transportation or impact mitigation needs. (B) Reports to congress.--The Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives-- (i) not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, a report that describes in detail the uses of funds under this subsection in accordance with paragraph (8)(D); and (ii) not later than 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, and every 3 years thereafter, a report [[Page 119 STAT. 1253]] that describes any success of the program under this subsection in meeting congestion reduction and other performance goals established for express lane programs. (c) <<NOTE: 23 USC 129 note.>> Interstate System Construction Toll Pilot Program.-- (1) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish and implement an Interstate System construction toll pilot program under which the Secretary, notwithstanding sections 129 and 301 of title 23, United States Code, may permit a State or an interstate compact of States to collect tolls on a highway, bridge, or tunnel on the Interstate System for the purpose of constructing Interstate highways. (2) Limitation on number of facilities.--The Secretary may permit the collection of tolls under this section on three facilities on the Interstate System. (3) Eligibility.--To be eligible to participate in the pilot program, a State shall submit to the Secretary an application that contains, at a minimum, the following: (A) An identification of the facility on the Interstate System proposed to be a toll facility. (B) In the case of a facility that affects a metropolitan area, an assurance that the metropolitan planning organization designated under section 134 or 135 for the area has been consulted concerning the placement and amount of tolls on the facility. (C) An analysis demonstrating that financing the construction of the facility with the collection of tolls under the pilot program is the most efficient and economical way to advance the project. (D) A facility management plan that includes-- (i) a plan for implementing the imposition of tolls on the facility; (ii) a schedule and finance plan for the construction of the facility using toll revenues; (iii) a description of the public transportation agency that will be responsible for implementation and administration of the pilot program; (iv) a description of whether consideration will be given to privatizing the maintenance and operational aspects of the facility, while retaining legal and administrative control of the portion of the Interstate route; and (v) such other information as the Secretary may require. (4) Selection criteria.--The Secretary may approve the application of a State under paragraph (3) only if the Secretary determines that-- (A) the State's analysis under paragraph (3)(C) is reasonable; (B) the State plan for implementing tolls on the facility takes into account the interests of local, regional, and interstate travelers; (C) the State plan for construction of the facility using toll revenues is reasonable; (D) the State will develop, manage, and maintain a system that will automatically collect the tolls; and [[Page 119 STAT. 1254]] (E) the State has given preference to the use of a public toll agency with demonstrated capability to build, operate, and maintain a toll expressway system meeting criteria for the Interstate System. (5) <<NOTE: Contracts.>> Prohibition on noncompete agreements.--Before the Secretary may permit a State to participate in the pilot program, the State must enter into an agreement with the Secretary that provides that the State will not enter into an agreement with a private person under which the State is prevented from improving or expanding the capacity of public roads adjacent to the toll facility to address conditions resulting from traffic diverted to such roads from the toll facility, including-- (A) excessive congestion; (B) pavement wear; and (C) an increased incidence of traffic accidents, injuries, or fatalities. (6) <<NOTE: Contracts.>> Limitations on use of revenues; audits.--Before the Secretary may permit a State to participate in the pilot program, the State must enter into an agreement with the Secretary that provides that-- (A) all toll revenues received from operation of the toll facility will be used only for-- (i) debt service; (ii) reasonable return on investment of any private person financing the project; and (iii) any costs necessary for the improvement of and the proper operation and maintenance of the toll facility, including reconstruction, resurfacing, restoration, and rehabilitation of the toll facility; and (B) regular audits will be conducted to ensure compliance with subparagraph (A) and the results of such audits will be transmitted to the Secretary. (7) Limitation on use of interstate maintenance funds.-- During the term of the pilot program, funds apportioned for Interstate maintenance under section 104(b)(4) of title 23, United States Code, may not be used on a facility for which tolls are being collected under the program. (8) Program term.--The Secretary may approve an application of a State for permission to collect a toll under this section only if the application is received by the Secretary before the last day of the 10-year period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act. (9) Interstate system defined.--In this section, the term ``Interstate System'' has the meaning such term has under section 101 of title 23, United States Code. Subtitle G--High Priority Projects SEC. 1701. HIGH PRIORITY PROJECTS PROGRAM. (a) Authorization of High Priority Projects.--Section 117(a) of title 23, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: ``(a) Authorization of High Priority Projects.-- [[Page 119 STAT. 1255]] ``(1) In general.--The Secretary is authorized to carry out high priority projects with funds made available to carry out the high priority projects program under this section. ``(2) Availability of funds.-- ``(A) For tea-21.--Of amounts made available to carry out this section for fiscal years 1998 through 2003, the Secretary, subject to subsection (b), shall make available to carry out each project described in section 1602 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century the amount listed for such project in such section. ``(B) For safetea-lu.--Of amounts made available to carry out this section for fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the Secretary, subject to subsection (b), shall make available to carry out each project described in section 1702 of the SAFETEA-LU the amount listed for such project in such section. ``(3) Availability of unallocated funds.--Any amounts made available to carry out such program that are not allocated for projects described in such section shall be available to the Secretary, subject to subsection (b), to carry out such other high priority projects as the Secretary determines appropriate.''. (b) Allocation Percentages.--Section 117(b) of such title is amended to read as follows: ``(b) For TEA-21.--For each project to be carried out with funds made available to carry out the high priority projects program under this section for fiscal years 1998 through 2003-- ``(1) 11 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation beginning in fiscal year 1998; ``(2) 15 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation beginning in fiscal year 1999; ``(3) 18 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation beginning in fiscal year 2000; ``(4) 18 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation beginning in fiscal year 2001; ``(5) 19 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation beginning in fiscal year 2002; and ``(6) 19 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation beginning in fiscal year 2003. ``(c) For SAFETEA-LU.--For each project to be carried out with funds made available to carry out the high priority projects program under this section for fiscal years 2005 through 2009-- ``(1) 20 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation beginning in fiscal year 2005; ``(2) 20 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation beginning in fiscal year 2006; ``(3) 20 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation beginning in fiscal year 2007; ``(4) 20 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation beginning in fiscal year 2008; and ``(5) 20 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation beginning in fiscal year 2009.''. (c) Advance Construction.--Section 117(e) of such title is amended-- (1) in paragraph (1) by inserting after ``21st Century'' the following: ``or section 1701 of the SAFETEA-LU, as the case may be,''; and [[Page 119 STAT. 1256]] (2) by striking ``section 1602 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century.'' and inserting ``such section 1602 or 1702, as the case may be.'' (d) Availability of Obligation Limitation.--Section 117(g) of such title is amended by inserting after ``21st Century'' the following: ``or section 1102(g) of the SAFETEA-LU, as the case may be''. (e) Federal-State Relationship.--Section 145(b) of such title is amended-- (1) by inserting after ``described in'' the following: ``section 1702 of the SAFETEA-LU,''; (2) by inserting after ``for such projects by'' the following: ``section 1101(a)(16) of the SAFETEA-LU,''; and (3) by striking ``117 of title 23, United States Code,'' and inserting ``section 117 of this title,''. SEC. 1702. PROJECT AUTHORIZATIONS. Subject to section 117 of title 23, United States Code, the amount listed for each high priority project in the following table shall be available (from amounts made available by section 1101(a)(16) of this Act) for fiscal years 2005 through 2009 to carry out each such project: Highway Projects High Priority Projects ------------------------------------------------------------------------ No. State Project Description Amount ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 CA Construct safe access to $400,000 streets for bicyclists and pedestrians including crosswalks, sidewalks and traffic calming measures, Covina.................... 2 CA Develop and implement ITS $800,000 master plan in Anaheim.... 3 TN Improve circuitry on $47,200 vehicle protection device installed at highway/RR crossing in Athens, TN.... 4 CA Builds a pedestrian bridge $1,960,000 from Hiller Street to the Bay Trail, Belmont........ 5 OH Renovate and expand $2,750,000 National Packard Museum and adjacent historic Packard facilities........ 6 IL Land acquisition for the $4,000,000 widening of Rt. 47 in Yorkville, IL............. 7 NE Interstate 80 Interchange $1,600,000 at Pflug Road, Sarpy County, Nebraska.......... 8 TX Construction of Segment #1 $1,600,000 of Morrison Road for the City of Brownsville....... 9 MI I-96 at Latson Road $4,800,000 Interchange improvements.. 10 IL Preconstruction and $800,000 Construction of IL 83 at IL 132.................... 11 TN Add third lane on U.S. 27 $4,800,000 (State Route 29) for truck- climbing lane and realignment of roadway at Wolf Creek Road to Old U.S. 27 north of Robbins.. 12 MI Reconfiguration of U.S. 31 $600,000 from the Manistee Bascule Bridge to Lincoln Street in the City of Manistee... 13 AR Bentonville, Arkansas-- $1,420,000 Widen and improve I-540 and SH 102 Interchange.... 14 WA Interstate 5 and 41st $3,180,000 Street/Broadway Interchange and Arterial Improvement Project, Everett................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1257]] 15 CA Reconstruct and deep-lift $4,000,000 asphalt on various roads throughout the district in Santa Barbara County...... 16 OK Improving the I-35 $1,600,000 Interchange at Milepost 1 Near Thackerville......... 17 NJ Laurel Avenue Bridge $800,000 replacement in Holmdel Township.................. 18 OH Construct overpass over CSX $448,000 Railroad on Columbia Road (State Route 252), Olmsted Falls..................... 19 TN Reconstruct and widen U.S. $800,000 72 from south of State Route 175 to State Route 57, Shelby County......... 20 NY Construct roundabout at $380,000 Oregon Road--Westbrook Drive--Red Mill Road in Town of Cortlandt......... 21 IL Construct Bike, Pedestrian $320,000 Paths, Orland Hills....... 22 PA Construct I-79/Rte 3025 $920,000 missing ramps at Jackson Township, PA.............. 23 NY John Street Extension- $2,000,000 Lehigh Station Road to Bailey Road in the Town of Henrietta................. 24 TX Extension of SH 349 to U.S. $2,000,000 87 Relief Route in Dawson County.................... 25 IL Parking facility in Peoria, $800,000 IL........................ 26 IL Construct Interchange on $17,500,000 Interstate 255/Davis Ferry Road, Dupo................ 27 MN Construction and right-of- $3,200,000 way acquisition for interchange at TH 65 and TH 242 in Blaine, MN...... 28 CA Huntington Beach, Remove $400,000 off-ramp on I-405 at Beach Blvd. Construct fourth lane on I-405 North, at the Beach Blvd. interchange............... 29 TN Addition of an interchange $2,400,000 on I-40 in Roane County at Buttermilk Road and I-40.. 30 NY Purchase Three Ferries and $15,000,000 Establish System for Ferry Service from Rockaway Peninsula to Manhattan.... 31 IL Reconstruction of $1,600,000 Mockingbird Lane and Stratford St, Granite City 32 FL Construction a new multi- $400,000 lane tunnel below the channel to link the Port of Miami on Dodge Island with I-395 on Watson Island and I-95 in Downtown Miami............ 33 MD Rehabilitation of West $720,000 Baltimore Trail and Implementation of Pedestrian Improvements Along Associated Roadways. 34 TN Removal and Reconfiguration $2,400,000 of Interstate Ramps/I-40.. 35 CA Replace structurally unsafe $1,600,000 Winters Bridge for vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians between Yolo and Solano Counties....... 36 IL City of Havana, Illinois $762,058 Upgrades to Broadway Street.................... 37 MN Construction of Gitchi-Gami $900,000 State Trail from Cascade River to Grand Marais..... 38 LA Develop master $400,000 transportation plan for the New Orleans Regional Medical Center............ [[Page 119 STAT. 1258]] 39 VA Final Design and $800,000 Construction for improvements at I-64 and City Line Road, Virginia Beach and Chesapeake...... 40 MA Replacement of Cross Street $800,000 Bridge spanning flood prone Aberjona River, Winchester................ 41 NC Construction of and $8,800,000 improvement to I-73, I-74, and U.S. 220 in Montgomery and Randolph Counties, NC. 42 IA Access and transportation $1,600,000 enhancements to access Lake Belva Deer, Sigourney 43 CA Roadway surface $640,000 improvements, street lighting, and storm drain improvements to South Center Street from Baughman Road to State Route 78/86, Westmorland.. 44 TX Construct two connectors $1,800,000 between SH 288 and Beltway 8......................... 45 NY Implement Central NY $1,600,000 highway grade crossing and grade separation project.. 46 CA Douglas St. Improvements, $3,200,000 El Segundo................ 47 MA Reconstruction of $1,600,000 Massachusetts Avenue including safety improvements and related pedestrian, bike way in Arlington................. 48 NY Reconstruction of Rt. 5, 8, $800,000 12 (North South Arterial) Burrstone Rd. to Oriskany Circle, City of Utica..... 49 OK Construction of Norman $1,600,000 highway-rail Grade Separation................ 50 PA Construction of the Montour $1,600,000 Trail, Great Allegheny Passage................... 51 CA Route 1 San Pedro Creek $2,500,000 Bridge replacement in Pacifica.................. 52 MI South Lyon, 2nd St. between $100,000 Warren and Haggadorn...... 53 PA Street improvements, $1,600,000 Abington Township......... 54 IA Study of a direct link to I- $400,000 80, Pella................. 55 TN Knoxville, TN Cessna Rd. $76,800 Improving At-Grade highway- railroad Crossings........ 56 OR Construct bike/pedestrian $440,000 path, Powers.............. 57 IL IL 29 from IL 6 to I-180-- $1,600,000 Phase 2 study and land acquisition............... 58 FL Construct a new bridge at $800,000 Indian Street, Martin County.................... 59 GA Improve sidewalks, upgrade $400,000 lighting, and add landscaping in downtown Glennville................ 60 LA Continue planning and $1,520,000 construction of the New Orleans Regional Planning Commission Mississippi River trail in St. John, Plaquemines St. Bernard and St. Charles parishes.. 61 MO Road widening and curb and $2,400,000 gutter improvements on Hwy 33 in Kearney............. 62 TX The SH 146, Port Rd. direct $10,560,000 connectors allows traffic bypass several rail lines and traffic signals at, near intersection of SH 146 and Port Rd........... 63 UT Reconstruct South Moore Cut- $7,500,000 off Road in Emery County.. 64 PA Improvements to exits along $6,560,000 Interstate 81 in Franklin County, PA--Antrim Road... [[Page 119 STAT. 1259]] 65 OH Plan and construct the $4,480,000 Southeast Arterial Connector highway at Delaware, Ohio............ 66 TN To construct transportation $6,400,000 enhancements on a multi- faceted greenway in downtown Columbia on the Duck River................ 67 RI New Interchange constructed $4,640,000 from I-195 to Taunton and Warren Avenue in East Providence................ 68 NY Town of Chester $64,000 reconstruction of Walton Lake Estates subdivision and related roads......... 69 NC Extend M.L. King, Jr., $1,600,000 Boulevard in Monroe....... 70 NY Town of Fishkill Old $260,400 Glenham Road (aka Washington Ave.) reconstruction............ 71 PA U.S. Route 13 Corridor $4,000,000 Reconstruction, Redevelopment and Beautification, Bucks County.................... 72 NY Rochester and Southern $1,464,000 Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Bypass, Silver Springs, New York......... 73 IL Upgrade streets in the City $800,000 of Rushville, IL.......... 74 MO Construct 2 lanes on $1,600,000 Chouteau Trafficway from MO 210 to I-35............ 75 AZ U.S. 60 to Gonzalez Pass... $3,040,000 76 LA Interstate lighting system $240,000 (I-10 and LA 93).......... 77 ............ ........................... $0 78 WA SR 704 Cross-Base Highway, $1,200,000 Spanaway Loop Road to SR 7 79 NY Village of Brewster Main $780,000 Street and Route 6 related construction and improvements.............. 80 PA Design and construct $4,544,000 relocation of U.S. 11 between Ridge Hill and Hempt Roads............... 81 VA Improve Route 42 (Main $400,000 Street) in Bridgewater, Virginia.................. 82 NY Construction of Route 59 $1,000,000 Palisades Interstate Parkway to Route 303...... 83 IL Improve University Drive, $400,000 Macomb.................... 84 CA Adams Street Rehabilitation $310,400 Project, Glendale......... 85 NY Construct grade separation- $1,160,000 interchange between Taconic Parkway and Pudding Street............ 86 IA Construction of 100th St. $800,000 interchange on I-35/I-80, Urbandale................. 87 MO Lewis and Clark Expressway. $1,600,000 88 PA Mercer County, PA I-79 and $2,400,000 PA 208 Interchange Improvement Project....... 89 WA Plan to relieve traffic $440,000 until North-South freeway Hwy 2..................... 90 CA San Diego River Multiuse $400,000 Bicycle and Pedestrian Path...................... 91 PA Construction of the $9,120,000 Lafayette Street extension project in Montgomery County, PA................ 92 NJ Construct new ramps between $4,000,000 I-295 and Route 42........ 93 PA Construct SR 29 Wal-mart to $1,360,000 River Betterment, Eaton Tunkhannock, Wyoming County.................... 94 WV Construct Shawnee Parkway.. $880,000 95 FL Improve pedestrian and $480,000 bicycle sidewalks, lighting, and ADA ramps-- Main Street, Canal Street, Miramar................... 96 MN Reconstruct CSAH 19 from $160,000 CSAH 36 to CSAH 2, Morrison County........... [[Page 119 STAT. 1260]] 97 TN Develop trails, bike paths $200,000 and recreational facilities on Bird Mountain, Morgan County for Cumberland Trail State Park...................... 98 MN Lyndale Avenue Bridge, $13,000,000 Richfield................. 99 MI Provide a bypass around the $80,000 Village of Almont during M- 53 reconstruction which is contiguous with Macomb County.................... 100 NY Town of Wallkill new $800,000 construction road-tunnel under Rt. 17.............. 101 NY Village of Cold Spring Main $656,000 Street and ancillary road and sidewalk improvements. 102 IL West Ridge Nature Preserve, $2,800,000 Chicago................... 103 TN Widen Campbell Station Road $1,440,000 in Knoxville, TN.......... 104 AL Widen Hwy 84 to 4 lanes $4,800,000 west of I-65 from Evergreen to Monroeville and beyond to the State of AL line................... 105 MS Widen State Highway 57 from $4,800,000 I-10 through Vancleave.... 106 WA Widening SR 527 from 2 $1,200,000 lanes to 5 from Bothell to Mill Creek................ 107 TX Paving of County Roads 3230 $1,000,000 and 3240 connecting FM 1158 to FM 1159 Northeast of Clarksville, TX........ 108 MI Construct improvements to $3,520,000 Finkbeiner Road from Patterson Road to Whitneyville Road in Barry County, and new bridge over Thornapple River..... 109 PA York Road improvements from $1,000,000 Horsham Road to Summit Avenue, Borough of Hatboro 110 OH Construct Highland Road $489,600 pedestrian path and intersection improvements at Highland and Bishop Roads in the City of Highland Heights, OH...... 111 WI Reconstruct Wisconsin State $2,400,000 Highway 21 at I-94 interchange............... 112 MN Safety improvements and $1,440,000 intersection enhancements of TH 95 and TH 169, Princeton................. 113 NY Wading River Bicycle and $960,000 Pedestrian Project in Riverhead................. 114 FL Widen County Line Road (CR $4,800,000 578) from Suncoast Parkway to U.S. 41 to four lanes.. 115 IL Improve Great River Road, $600,000 Warsaw.................... 116 WA SR 518 3rd lane $1,600,000 construction, King County. 117 FL Construct East Central $800,000 Regional Rail Trail in Volusia County, Florida... 118 MO Y Highway U.S. 71 to MO 58, $1,600,000 Cass County............... 119 WY WYO 59 Reconstruction...... $1,600,000 120 LA Plan and construct bike/ $3,200,000 pedestrian crossings of Washington-Palmetto Canal in the vicinity of Xavier University, New Orleans... 121 NC Winston-Salem Northern $4,000,000 Beltway, Eastern Section and Extension, NC......... 122 CA Willow and Herndon Traffic $240,000 Flow Improvements, City of Clovis, California........ 123 MO U.S. 71 at Y Highway North $1,600,000 and Southbound Ramps...... [[Page 119 STAT. 1261]] 124 CA Will add landscaping $2,320,000 enhancements along the Ronald Reagan Freeway Route 118 for aesthetic purposes.................. 125 NC Widens U.S. 29 Business $8,000,000 Freeway Drive from South Scales St. to NC 14 in Rockingham County......... 126 PA Widening, rechannelization, $640,000 signalization to 2nd Ave. and Bates street, replace Elisa Furnace bridge over Bates Street.............. 127 KS Resurfacing, grading, $627,200 replacing guardrails and adding shoulders to Old Highway 77 in Geary County, to accommodate expected traffic increase. 128 MO Widening, curb and gutter $2,400,000 improvements on Hwy 92 as part of Hwy 33 redevelopment project in Kearney................... 129 IL Construct streetscape along $1,600,000 Morse avenue from Clark street to Sheridan road, Chicago................... 130 SC Build extension of North $5,600,000 Rhett Boulevard from Liberty Hall Road to U.S. 176 in SC................. 131 NH Construct and upgrade $800,000 intersection of Route 3 and Franklin Industrial Drive in Franklin......... 132 GA Construct Waycross East $2,560,000 Bypass from U.S. 84 in Pierce County, Georgia to U.S. 1 in Ware County, Georgia................... 133 NY Design and Construction of $1,200,000 a transportation enhancement project at the Erie Canal Aqueduct in downtown Rochester........ 134 CA Improvement of intersection $400,000 at Balboa Blvd. and San Fernando Rd............... 135 TN Impove Vehicle Efficiencies $79,200 at highway At-Grade Railroad Crossing in Athens, TN................ 136 WI Develop pedestrian and bike $1,680,000 connections that link to Hank Aaron State Trail in Milwaukee................. 137 AK Keystone Drive Road $1,000,000 Improvements.............. 138 GA Pedestrian and streetscape $250,000 improvements, Ellaville... 139 NY Construct and improve $1,600,000 pedestrian access on Main Street in Hempstead....... 140 IL Preconstruction activities $1,600,000 IL 336 from Macomb to Peoria.................... 141 OH Purchase of right-of-ways $400,000 for construction of pedestrian and bicycle improvements in the City of Aurora, OH............. 142 IL Replacement of bridge on $800,000 Harlem Avenue, The Village of River Forest........... 143 CA State Route 86S and Ave. 66 $3,600,000 highway safety grade separation................ 144 IL Construct Bissel Street $800,000 Roadway Connector, Tri- City Regional Port District.................. 145 CT Improve Route 1 between $1,600,000 East Avenue and Belden Avenue, Norwalk, CT....... 146 IA Central IA Trail Loop, $800,000 bicycle and pedestrian, Ankeny to Woodward section 147 MI Chippewa County, Upgrade $800,000 Tilson Road between M-28 South to intersection of M- 48 at Rudyard............. [[Page 119 STAT. 1262]] 148 WA Coal Creek Parkway Bridge $800,000 Replacement, Newcastle WA. 149 PA Complete gaps in the $600,000 Pittsburgh Riverfront Trail Network including the Hot Metal Bridge...... 150 TX Construct passing lanes on $797,000 Texas State Highway 16 in Atascosa County........... 151 TX Construct street and $250,000 drainage improvements to road system in Encinal.... 152 MN Environmental assessment $1,600,000 and right of-way- acquisition at U.S. 52 and CSAH 24 Interchange, Cannon Falls, Goodhue Cnty, MN.................. 153 NY Planning and design, $8,000,000 construction, and related relocations for approaches to Peace Bridge Development Project, Buffalo................... 154 MN Construct recreational $1,300,000 visitor center on the Mesabi Trail, City of Virginia.................. 155 NE Engineering, right-of-way $400,000 and construction of the 23rd Street Viaduct in Fremont, Nebraska......... 156 MN Phase III of Devil Track $1,200,000 Road Project, Cook County. 157 ME Relocation of southbound on- $1,500,000 ramp to I-95 at Exit 184, Bangor.................... 158 MA Construct access roads to $1,600,000 Hospital Hill project in Northampton, MA........... 159 IN Construct interchange for $2,400,000 146th St. and I-69, Hamilton County, Indiana.. 160 NY Design and construct a $950,000 bicycle and pedestrian walkway along the decommissioned Putnam Rail Line...................... 161 AK False Pass Road $3,000,000 construction from small boat harbor dock to airport and town.......... 162 IL Improve North Illinois St. $5,000,000 and related roads, Belleville................ 163 AR Construction of I-49, $17,000,000 Highway 71: Arkansas portion of Bella Vista Bypass.................... 164 NM Coors--I-40 Interchange $15,600,000 Reconstruction, Albuquerque............... 165 GA Extend the south Toccoa $2,320,000 Bypass east of Toccoa to CR 311, four lanes for approximately 5.7 miles on new location.............. 166 TX Construct SH 183 from SH $1,600,000 360 to Belt Line Road in Irving, Texas............. 167 CA Construct pedestrian, $240,000 bicycle and ADA accessible boardwalks at the Pismo Beach Promenade in San Luis Obispo County........ 168 TX SH 44 E of Alice near SH $1,600,000 359 to U.S. 281, Jim Wells County.................... 169 AR Conway Western Loop--For $400,000 engineering, rights-of- way, relocations, and continued planning and design.................... 170 PA For design, land and ROW $800,000 acquisition, and construction of a parking facility and associated activities in the City of Wilkes-Barre.............. 171 TN Hawkins County, Tennessee $800,000 SR 31 reconstruction...... 172 WI Reconstruct U.S. Highway $1,000,000 41--STH 67 interchange (Dodge County, Wisconsin). [[Page 119 STAT. 1263]] 173 MA Reconstruct Route 24/Route $13,000,000 140 Interchange, replace bridge and ramps, widen and extend acceleration and deceleration lanes.... 174 OR Study landslides on U.S. $1,000,000 Highway 20 between Cascadia and Santiam Pass to develop long-term repair strategy........... 175 MS Upgrade Alex Gates Road and $1,400,000 Walnut Road in Quitman County, and roads in Falcon, Sledge and Lambert 176 IL Upgrades for Muller Road in $224,000 the City of Washington, IL 177 AL Construction of Valleydale $4,720,000 Road Flyover and widening and improvements from U.S. 31 to I-65 (Shelby County Rd. 17)................... 178 MS Upgrade roads in Beauregard $800,000 (U. S. Hwy 51), Dentville- Jack Rd. near Crystal Springs, and Hazelhurst (U.S. Highway 51 and I- 55), Copiah County........ 179 NY Westchester County, NY $520,000 Rehabilitation of June Road Town of North Salem.. 180 CA Implement streetscape $960,000 improvements on segments of Laurel Canyon Blvd. and Victory Blvd. in North Hollywood................. 181 OH Construct loop road along $6,960,000 U.S. 23 in City of Fostoria, Seneca County... 182 PA Design, engineering, ROW $1,600,000 acquisition, and construction of street improvements, parking, safety enhancements, and roadway redesign in Nanticoke................. 183 LA Improve Ralph Darden $280,000 Memorial Parkway Between LA 182 and Martin Luther King, Jr., Road, St. Mary Parish.................... 184 CA Reconstruct segments of $2,000,000 Hollister Avenue between San Antonio Road and State Route 154 in Santa Barbara County.................... 185 NY Reconstruction of Schenck $4,000,000 Avenue from Jamaica Avenue to Flatlands Avenue, Brooklyn.................. 186 CO Construct Wadsworth $1,600,000 Interchange over U.S. 36 in Broomfield............. 187 NY Enhance Battery Park $1,600,000 Bikeway Perimeter, New York City................. 188 FL I-95 Interchange in the $11,400,000 City of Boca Raton........ 189 NJ Construct Long Valley $800,000 Bypass.................... 190 MI Alpena County, Resurface $512,000 3.51 miles of Hamilton and Wessel Roads.............. 191 CA Construct a 2.8 mile $2,000,000 bikeway along Lambert Road from Mills Ave., to Valley Home Ave., in the City of Whittier, CA.............. 192 TX Hidalgo County Loop........ $800,000 193 ME Improvements to Route 108 $1,500,000 to enhance access to business park, Rumford.... 194 NY Installation of new turning $340,000 lane from Mohansic Ave. onto eastbound Route 202 and addition of new striped crosswalk......... 195 NY Rockland County Hudson $1,600,000 River Greenway Trail Project construction...... 196 TX Construct a segment of FM $1,000,000 110 in San Marcos......... [[Page 119 STAT. 1264]] 197 TX Big Spring, TX Construction $7,320,000 of the Big Spring Reliever Route..................... 198 NY Improvements to Intermodal $2,240,000 Transportation Facility and Construction of Waterfront Esplanade at Fort Totten............... 199 PA Reconstruction and repair $240,000 of Haverford Ave. Between 68th St. and Lansdowne Ave 200 ND Bismarck/Mandan Liberty $24,000,000 Memorial Bridge over the Missouri River............ 201 WI City of Glendale, WI. $2,400,000 Develop and rehabilitate exit ramps on I-43, and improvements at West Silver Spring Drive and North Port Washington Rd.. 202 TX Construction of Lake Ridge $2,800,000 and U.S. 67 Project, Cedar Hill, TX.................. 203 NY Install Improvements for $250,000 Pedestrian Safety including in the vicinity of PS K277................ 204 WI Resurface U.S. 8 between $880,000 CTH C and Monico.......... 205 PA South Phila. Access Rd. $2,400,000 Design and construction of port access road from South Phila Port and intermodal facilities, Philadelphia.............. 206 NY Implement ITS system and $100,000 apparatus to enhance citywide truck route system on Broadway to Irwin Ave. between 232 to 231 in the neighborhood of Kingsbridge, NY........... 207 PA SR 219 Purchase of right-of- $13,600,000 way and completion of four lane extension from the Town of Somerset to the Maryland border........... 208 WI Expand U.S. 41 between $1,600,000 Oconto and Peshtigo, Wisconsin (Oconto and Marinette Counties, Wisconsin)................ 209 IA Study for NE Beltway, Polk $400,000 Co........................ 210 NY This project involves a $1,920,000 full reconstruction of all the streets in Long Island City surrounding 11th Street.................... 211 AZ Upgrade and Widen SR 85 to $1,200,000 I-10 (Mileposts 120-141).. 212 MS Upgrade Dog Pen Road, $840,000 Galilee Road, and Holmes County Bridge in Holmes County, and roads in Cruger, Pickens, and Goodman................... 213 GA U.S. 19/SR 92 median work $1,200,000 from Ellis Rd. to West Taylor ST, Griffin........ 214 MS Upgrade roads at Coahoma $1,200,000 Community College, and roads in Coahoma and Jonestown, Coahoma County. 215 IN Construction of Dixon Road $400,000 from Markland Avenue to Judson Road in Kokomo, Indiana................... 216 CA Construction of Cross $4,000,000 Valley Connector between I- 5 and SR 14............... 217 MA State Street Corridor $4,800,000 Redevelopment Project includes street resurfacing, pedestrian walkway improvements and ornate lighting from Main Street to St. Michael's Cemetery, Springfield..... 218 MI Resurfacing of Stephenson $280,000 Highway in Madison Heights 219 CA Soundwall construction on $1,440,000 the 210 Freeway, Pasadena. 220 GA Streetscape-Ashburn........ $200,000 [[Page 119 STAT. 1265]] 221 NY Improve traffic flow on $500,000 Rockaway Point Boulevard in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens County, including work to install a traffic signal at the intersection of Rockaway Point Boulevard and Reid Avenue........... 222 WI Improve Superior Avenue: $1,000,000 Interstate 43 to State Highway 32, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin......... 223 TX Design, construction, and $800,000 streetscape improvements to enhance pedestrian access, pedestrian access to bus services and facilities................ 224 IL Upgrade roads, The Village $800,000 of Berkeley............... 225 GA Upgrade sidewalks and $320,000 lighting, Wrightsville.... 226 PA Upgrades to Bedford Route $1,680,000 220 at the entrance of the Bedford Business Park to Beldon Ridge intersection. 227 MI Widen Baldwin Road from $3,200,000 Morgan to Waldon in Orion Township.................. 228 FL Construct Saxon Boulevard $1,680,000 Extension, Volusia County, Florida................... 229 NY Construction and $816,000 rehabilitation of East and West Gates Avenues in the Village of Lindenhurst, NY 230 TN Widen Interstate 240 from $800,000 Interstate 55 to Interstate 40 West of Memphis, Shelby County.... 231 NJ Rahway River Corridor $1,200,000 Greenway Bicycle and Pedestrian Path, South Orange.................... 232 CT Reconstruct Pearl Harbor $1,600,000 Memorial Bridge, New Haven 233 PA Development of Northwest $200,000 Lancaster County River Trail..................... 234 CA Widen SR 89 at existing $2,827,744 mousehole two lane RR underpass................. 235 LA Construct Mississippi River $400,000 Trail and Bikepath, New Orleans................... 236 NY Utica Marsh-Reestablish $2,120,000 Water Street.............. 237 AR Widen to 5 lanes, $3,200,000 improvement, and other development to U.S. Highway 79B/University Ave. in Pine Bluff........ 238 WA SR 9 and 20th St. SE $250,000 Intersection Reconstruction in Snohomish County.......... 239 OH Streetscape and related $280,000 safety improvements to U.S. 20 in Painesville Township, OH.............. 240 PA Design, construct $800,000 intersection and other upgrades on PA 24 and 124 in York County, PA........ 241 WA Issaquah Historical $200,000 Society, Issaquah Valley Trolley Project........... 242 IL Construct new bridge on $240,000 Illinois Prairie Path over East Branch River in Milton Township, IL....... 243 TN Plan and construct $40,000 improvements, Livingston public square............. 244 GA Construction on U.S. 82 $800,000 from Dawson to Alabama Line...................... 245 IA Construct I-74 Bridge in $1,200,000 Bettendorf, IA............ [[Page 119 STAT. 1266]] 246 CA Operations and management $800,000 improvements, including ITS technologies, on U.S. Highway 101 in Santa Barbara County............ 247 OH Plan and construct new $4,160,000 interchange on Interstate 71 at Big Walnut Road in Delaware County, Ohio..... 248 PA Design and construct access $1,600,000 to intermodal facility in York County............... 249 WA Complete preliminary $1,500,000 engineering and environmental analysis for SR 14 through Camas and Washougal................. 250 UT Construct Bingham Junction $5,400,000 Boulevard in Midvale City. 251 MD Construct Centreville, MD $305,600 spur of Queen Annes County Cross Island Trail, Centreville to U.S. Route 301....................... 252 MN Polk, Pennington, Marshall $4,480,000 County 10-Ton Corridor in Northwestern Minnesota.... 253 CA Quincy-Oroville Highway $800,000 Rehabilitation in Plumas County.................... 254 CA Construct Coyote Creek $2,000,000 Trail Project from Story Road to Montague Expressway in San Jose.... 255 TX Construct Depression of $5,600,000 Belt Line Road at I-35 E Intermodal Transportation Project in Carrollton, TX. 256 AL Construct Anniston Eastern $21,600,000 Bypass from Golden Springs Road to U.S. Highway 431.. 257 NY Construct greenway along $1,000,000 East River waterfront between East River Park (ERP) and Brooklyn Bridge, and reconstruct South entrance to ERP, in Manhattan................. 258 NE Construction of I-80/Cherry $6,400,000 Avenue Interchange and East Bypass, Kearney, Nebraska.................. 259 MN Corridor study, EIS, and $800,000 ROW acquisition for a future highway and bridge over the Mississippi River, City of Brainerd... 260 CA Escondido, CA Construction $1,600,000 of Bear Valley Parkway, East Valley Parkway....... 261 AR Junction Bridge-- $1,280,000 Rehabilitation and conversion from rail to pedestrian use............ 262 WA Port of Tacoma Rd.-- $400,000 Construct a second left turn lane for traffic from westbound Pac. Hwy E. to Port of Tacoma Rd. and I-5 263 NY Realign Union Valley Road $264,000 in Town of Carmel......... 264 MO Roadway improvements to $3,200,000 U.S. 67 in St. Francois County.................... 265 FL Homestead, FL Widening of $5,600,000 SW 328 from SW 137 Ave. to 152 Ave................... 266 CA Reconstruct I-710 southern $2,400,000 terminus off ramps, Long Beach..................... 267 GA SR 4 widen from $4,000,000 Milledgeville Road to Government Street, Richmond County........... 268 TN Develop trails, bike paths $200,000 and recreational facilities on Western Slope of Black Mountain, Cumberland County for Cumberland Trail State Park...................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1267]] 269 NJ Routes 1 and 9 Secaucus $800,000 Road to Broad Avenue in Hudson and Bergen Counties 270 MA Massachusetts Avenue $3,850,000 Reconstruction, Boston.... 271 NY Improve Ashburton Ave. from $1,200,000 the Saw Mill River Parkway to the waterfront, Yonkers 272 MN Trail extensions to Mesabi $235,796 Trail, City of Aurora..... 273 LA I-10 Ryan Street exit ramp $4,000,000 to include relocation and realignment of Lakeshore Drive to include portions of Front Street and or Ann Street, and to include expansion of Contraband Bayou Bridge.............. 274 MI Van Buren, Belleville Road $880,000 widen to 5 lanes between Tyler and Ecorse.......... 275 IA Widening University Blvd., $800,000 Clive..................... 276 HI Construct Waimea Bypass.... $800,000 277 IL Widening two blocks of $384,000 Poplar St. from Park Ave. to 13th Street, Williamson County.................... 278 CA Widening the highway and $5,600,000 reconstructing off ramps on Hwy 101 between Steele Lane and Windsor, CA to reduce traffic and promote carpools.................. 279 WA Granite Falls Alternate $2,834,000 Freight Route in Granite Falls..................... 280 NY Construction and $616,000 rehabilitation of North Queens Avenue and Grand Avenue in the Village of Lindenhurst, NY........... 281 SC Extension and expansion of $560,000 Lower Richland Roads Phase I......................... 282 OR Kuebler Boulevard $1,200,000 improvements, Salem....... 283 NC Upgrade U.S. 1 in $8,000,000 Rockingham................ 284 CA Implement Southwest San $1,840,000 Fernando Valley Road and Safety Improvements....... 285 VA Upgrade DOT crossing $161,440 #467662S to constant warning time devices...... 286 TX Construct new location $12,800,000 highway and interchanges on Inner Loop, from Global Reach to Loop 375 including the Global Reach ext., El Paso............. 287 CA Rehabilitation, repair, and/ $2,800,000 or reconstruction of deficient 2-lane roads that connect to Interstate 5, SR 180, SR 41 and SR 99 countywide, Fresno County. 288 OH Relocate SR 149 from 26th $520,000 Street to Trough Run in Bellaire.................. 289 WA Auburn, Washington--M $400,000 Street SE rehabilitation between 29th Street SE and 37th Street SE............ 290 KY Replace Bridge over Stoner $800,000 Creek, 2 Miles East of U.S. 27 Junction, Bourbon County.................... 291 NM Development of Paseo del $1,600,000 Volcan corridor located in Sandoval County from Iris Road to U.S. Highway 550.. 292 OH Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens $144,000 to restore, expand, construct, and improve pedestrian paths and bike trail system.............. 293 MS Construct bicycle path, $160,000 Petal..................... 294 NJ Construction of Route 206 $1,600,000 Chester Township, NJ...... [[Page 119 STAT. 1268]] 295 IL For IDOT to conduct Phase $800,000 II engineering for reconstruction of 159th St./US 6/IL 7 in Will and Cook Counties............. 296 IL For Will County to begin $1,600,000 Phase II engineering and preconstruction activities for a high level bridge linking Caton Farm Road with Bruce Road........... 297 CA Study of Thomas Bridge to $1,600,000 meet future cargo and passenger traffic needs of the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles........... 298 MD Construct new Greenbelt $1,000,000 Metro Station Access Interchange at I-95/I-495. 299 IL Construct Citywide bicycle $200,000 path network, City of Evanston.................. 300 CA Mount Vernon Avenue grade $1,600,000 separation and bridge expansion in Colton....... 301 NJ Improvements for St. $400,000 Georges Avenue from Wood Avenue to Chestnut Street including the Linden and Roselle sides of the street.................... 302 PA Design, construct and $3,200,000 upgrade interchange of U.S. 15 and U.S. 30 in Adams County.............. 303 OH State Route 8 Improvements $3,000,000 in Northern Summit County. 304 CO U.S. 50 East, State Line to $6,000,000 Pueblo.................... 305 IN Widening road (along Gordon $11,520,000 Road, Sixth Street, and West Shafer Drive) to 3- lane street, with sidewalk and improvements to existing bridge White County/Monticello, Indiana 306 OH Widening Pleasant Valley $1,200,000 Bagley Road (Rte 27), Parma and Middleburg Heights................... 307 MA Rehabilitation of I-95 $1,600,000 Whittier Bridge--Amesbury and Newburyport........... 308 CA Streetscape improvements at $600,000 East 14th St-Mission Blvd. in Alameda County......... 309 NY Construct W. 79th St. $1,600,000 Rotunda, New York City.... 310 TX Acquire Kelly Parkway $400,000 Corridor Right-of-way through San Antonio....... 311 NC Construct new route from $800,000 U.S. 17 to U.S. 421 in Brunswick and New Hanover Counties.................. 312 PA Construct safety and $200,000 capacity improvements to Route 309 and Old Packhouse Road............ 313 OR Delta Ponds Bike/Pedestrian $2,880,000 Path...................... 314 FL Hollywood U.S. Route 1 $1,840,000 Young Circle Safety Improvement............... 315 MI Houghton County, Gravel and $344,000 paving of remaining 3.2 miles in 5.5 mile stretch of Jacobsville Rd......... 316 PA Improve access to Airport $800,000 Connector from PA 283 to the terminus of the Airport Connector at State Route 230 and adjacent access roads.............. 317 CA Construct one additional $2,568,000 all purpose lane in each direction on I-405 and provide additional capital improvements from SR 73 through the LA County line 318 IL Improve Roads and Bridges, $3,200,000 Cook County............... [[Page 119 STAT. 1269]] 319 CA Improve traffic safety, $1,120,000 including streetlights, from Queen to Barclay to Los Angeles River to Riverside in Elysian Valley, Los Angeles....... 320 MI Construction and $2,320,000 improvements to Western Avenue and associated streets between Third Street and Terrace Street in Muskegon............... 321 IL Construct Reed Station $1,655,004 Parkway Extension to IL Rt. 3, Carbondale......... 322 AL Construction of Patton $8,000,000 Island Bridge Corridor.... 323 MI Highland, Clyde Road from $100,000 Hickory Ridge to Strathcona................ 324 MI Alger County, Repaving a $1,280,720 portion of H-58 from Buck Hill towards Little Beaver Road...................... 325 TX Improvements to U.S. 183 in $400,000 Gonzales County........... 326 CA Construct a raised $320,000 landscaped median on Alondra Blvd. between Clark Ave. and Woodruff Ave. in Bellflower........ 327 MN Right-of-way acquisition $2,000,000 for TH 23 Paynesville Bypass.................... 328 FL Construct interchange $400,000 improvements at I-75 and University Parkway........ 329 CO For construction and $4,000,000 architectural improvements of Wadsworth Bypass (SH 121) Burlington Northern Railroad and Grandview Grade Separation.......... 330 KS Construction of 4-lane $2,000,000 improvement on K-18 in Riley County, Kansas...... 331 NJ Replace Rockaway Road $800,000 Bridge, Randolph Township, New Jersey................ 332 FL Construction of paved road $2,400,000 over existing unpaved roadway on SE 144th Ave. from SR 100 to U.S. 301, distance of 1.2 miles..... 333 FL Construct I-4 Frontage Rd., $1,600,000 Volusia County, Florida... 334 MD Construction of Fringe and $3,200,000 Corridor Parking Facility at intersection of Clinton Street and Keith Avenue in Baltimore................. 335 OH Purchase of right-of-way $1,152,000 for transportation enhancement activities in Bainbridge Township, OH... 336 NJ Rowan Boulevard Parking $800,445 adjacent to Highway 322 Corridor in Glassboro Township.................. 337 CA Construct interchange on $1,440,000 U.S. 50 at Empire Ranch Road in Folsom............ 338 FL Bicycle and Pedestrian $240,000 Improvements in the Town of Windermere, Florida.... 339 TN Plan and construct a $2,400,000 bicycle and pedestrian trail, Smyrna............. 340 CA Santa Anita Avenue Corridor $2,400,000 Improvement project, Arcadia, California....... 341 AL Phoenix City on/off ramps $257,200 for U.S. Highway 80....... 342 PA Design, engineering, ROW $480,000 acquisition, and construction of a connector road between Pennsylvania Rt. 93 and Pennsylvania Rt. 309 in Hazle Township............ 343 GA South Tifton Bypass from $400,000 U.S. 82/SR 520 west to U.S. 319/SR 35 east, Tift County.................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1270]] 344 NJ Streetscape and Traffic $800,000 Improvement Project to Downtown West Orange...... 345 NJ Bergen County, NJ On Route $4,400,000 17, address congestion, safety, drainage, maintenance, signing, access, pedestrian circulation and transit access.................... 346 CA Road widening, construct $5,200,000 bike path, lighting, and safety improvements on road leading to Hansen Dam Recreation Area, Los Angeles................... 347 OH Highway grade crossing $54,400 improvement on Summit Road at Pataskala, Ohio........ 348 NY Reconstruct a historic $464,000 bridge crossing Maxwell Creek in the Town of Sodus, NY................. 349 NJ Safety and operation $960,000 improvements on Route 73 in Berlin, Voorhees and Evesham................... 350 NJ Study and preliminary $800,000 engineering designs for a boulevard on State Route 440 and U.S. Highway Routes 1 and 9, Jersey City...................... 351 VA Construction of Route 17 $6,400,000 Dominion Boulevard, Chesapeake, VA............ 352 LA Installation of proper $160,000 lighting standards to illuminate inbound and outbound ramps of I-10 and portions of Hwy 95........ 353 IN Cyntheanne Rd. Interchange $800,000 and Corridor Improvements, Town of Fishers, Indiana.. 354 ME Plan and construct North- $3,000,000 South Aroostook highways, to improve access to St. John Valley, including Presque Isle Bypass and other improvements........ 355 TN Plan and construct a $1,200,000 bicycle and pedestrian trail, LaVergne........... 356 TX Build Arkansas Street Grade $1,000,000 Separation in Laredo...... 357 CA Construct new left turn $560,000 lane at State Route 19 and Telstar in El Monte....... 358 NY Meadow Drive Extension-- $1,600,000 North Tonawanda, New York. 359 CA Reconstruct I-880 and $8,000,000 Coleman Avenue Interchange and implement other I-880 Corridor operational improvements in Santa Clara County.............. 360 OR Improve Millican, West $1,600,000 Butte Road which connects U.S. Highway 20 with U.S. Highway 126............... 361 VA Metropolitan Washington, $1,600,000 D.C. Regional Transportation Coordination Program...... 362 NY Brooks Landing $400,000 Transportation Improvements and Enhancement project, Rochester................. 363 NJ Construct CR 538 Coles Mill $400,000 Road Bridge over Scotland Run, Gloucester County.... 364 TX Convert discontinuous 2-way $4,000,000 frontage roads to continuous one-way frontage roads on IH 30 in Texarkana, TX............. 365 TX Regional bicycle routes on $800,000 existing highways in Austin, TX................ 366 IN Construct Interchange at I- $5,963,375 65 and 109th Avenue, Crown Point..................... 367 GA Intersection improvement at $480,000 Harris Drive at SR 42..... [[Page 119 STAT. 1271]] 368 IL Engineering and $80,000 construction of the East Branch DuPage River Greenway Trail in central DuPage County, IL......... 369 NY Rehabilitate a historic $480,000 transportation-related warehouse on the Erie Canal in the Town of Lyons, NY................. 370 NY Relocating Miller Highway W $2,000,000 59th-72 St. Manhattan under future expansion of Riverside Park............ 371 MI Allen Road under the CN $3,560,000 Railroad Grade Separation, Woodhaven................. 372 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition, and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking, and roadway redesign in Larksville Borough, Luzerne County............ 373 AR Northeast Arkansas $2,400,000 Connector (relocation of Highway 226).............. 374 NJ Reconstruct Route 168 from $526,400 Route 41 to 6th Avenue in Runnemede................. 375 NY Renovation of Metropolitan $1,700,000 Avenue and Unionport Road center islands............ 376 PA Rt. 60 Millennium Park $640,000 Interchange, construct new interchange on Rt. 60 to provide access to new Lawrence County Industrial Park...................... 377 AR Bentonville, Arkansas-- $1,500,000 Widen Arkansas Highway 102 between U.S. 71B and the west city limits.......... 378 PA Purchase of right-of-way, $2,400,000 utilities and construction for Northern Access to Altoona from Interstate 99, Blair County, PA...... 379 CA Construct Class I bike and $320,000 pedestrian path from San Luis Obispo to Avila Beach 380 MN Reconstruct CSAH 61 from $252,800 south county line to TH 73, Moose Lake............ 381 AZ Improving Lone Pine Dam $2,000,000 Road in Navajo County..... 382 MI Construct Road Improvements $2,160,000 to North Henry St. from Vermont Ave. to Wilder Rd. Bay City.................. 383 TX Reconstruct I-35E Trinity $12,000,000 River Bridge, Dallas...... 384 NY Town of Greenville $100,000 rehabilitation of Grahamtown Rd. and Burnt Corners Rd................ 385 NJ Completion of Hudson River $800,000 Waterfront Walkway through Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken..... 386 NC Construct U.S. 74 Bypass, $2,400,000 Shelby, NC................ 387 WA Tukwila Urban Access $800,000 Improvement Project-- Address necessary improvements to Southcenter Parkway in Tukwila to relieve congestion................ 388 CA Construction of a traffic $100,000 signal at the intersection of Independence Avenue and Sherman Way............... 389 NH Design and construction of $800,000 intersection of Rte 101A and Rte 13 in Milford..... 390 NJ Construct Rte 30--Pomona $4,000,000 Road Intersection Improvements, Atlantic County.................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1272]] 391 CA I-10 and Indian Ave. $2,200,000 Interchange, Palm Springs, CA........................ 392 CA Complete the Bay Trail $800,000 along the western edge of the American Canyon Wetlands Edge Bay Trail... 393 KY Right-of-way for and $2,560,000 construction of Pennyrile Parkway Extension from 41A S. to I-24................ 394 TN Sevier County, Tennessee SR $1,400,000 66 widening............... 395 TN Plan and construct $320,000 interchange improvements, I-65 at Highland Road..... 396 IA Reconstruction of NW Madrid $800,000 Drive, Polk Co............ 397 NH Relocation and $1,040,000 Reconstruction of intersection at Route 103 and North Street in Claremont................. 398 IL To construct a new 2-lane $400,000 road extending 1650 feet north from intersection with University Park Drive, Edwardsville....... 399 NY Town of Highlands $180,000 reconstruction of bridge on School Street.......... 400 AK Unalaska, AK Construction $7,500,000 of AMHW ferry terminal including approach, staging, and upland improvements.............. 401 PA Design and construct $2,800,000 interchange and related improvements to I-83 Exit 4......................... 402 MD Great Allegheny Passage, $1,600,000 Allegany County, MD. Construction of 5 miles of trail from Cumberland to Wharf Branch.............. 403 MI Northwestern Highway $7,280,000 Extension projects in Oakland County............ 404 PA PA Route 61 safety $2,400,000 improvements, Leesport Borough and Ontelaunee and Muhlenburg Townships...... 405 OH Improve Rt. 62 (Main and $5,200,000 Town Streets) Bridges over Scioto River, Columbus.... 406 AK Planning, design, and $100,000,000 construction of a bridge joining the Island of Gravina to the Community of Ketchikan.............. 407 MN U.S. Trunk Highway 14 from $3,315,200 Waseca to Owatonna, Minnesota................. 408 TX Construct Mission Trails $3,820,000 Project Packages 4 and 5 in San Antonio............ 409 MS Upgrade Roads in Carthage, $160,000 Leake County.............. 410 MI Construct access road at $20,800 intersection of Doerr Road and Schell Street to Develop 65-Acre of Municipal Tract of Industrial Land. Village of Cass City, Tuscola County.................... 411 MS Upgrade roads in Humphreys $680,000 County Districts 1 and 5 and Isola................. 412 IN 126th Street Project, Town $1,000,000 of Fishers, Indiana....... 413 HI Construct Puanaiko Street.. $800,000 414 AZ Burro Creek section between $800,000 Wikieup and the Santa Maria River............... 415 PA Conduct Environmental $800,000 Impact Statement study for Parkway West corridor..... 416 SC Build Railroad Avenue $1,600,000 Extension in Berkeley County, SC--SCDOT......... 417 MD Construct a visitors center $3,760,000 and related roads serving Fort McHenry.............. [[Page 119 STAT. 1273]] 418 OH Construction of Gracemont $2,400,000 Street Exchange Interstate 77--Bethlehem Township and Pike Township, Ohio....... 419 MI Design, Right-of-Way and $15,480,000 Construction of the I-196 Chicago Drive (Baldwin Street) Interchange Modification, Michigan.... 420 CA Folsom Blvd. Transportation $5,600,000 Enhancements, City of Rancho Cordova............ 421 TN improve streetscape and $240,000 pavement repair, Monroe County, TN................ 422 TX IH37 frontage roads in $1,600,000 Mathis.................... 423 WV Construct New River Parkway $3,600,000 424 NY Construct sidewalk and $264,000 improvements on Broadway in the Town of Cortlandt.. 425 PA Erie, PA Powell Avenue $3,200,000 Bridge Replacement, Asbury Road Improvement Project.. 426 VA Liberty Street Construction $236,800 in Martinsville, Virginia. 427 CA Implement streetscape $3,200,000 project on Central Avenue from 103rd Street to Watts/ 103rd Street Station, Watts..................... 428 MA Realignments and $2,560,000 reconstruction of a section of Route 32 in Palmer to the Ware town line...................... 429 CA Seismic retrofit of the $8,800,000 Golden Gate Bridge........ 430 CA Upgrade and extend Commerce $1,600,000 Avenue, City of Concord... 431 MA Somerville Roadway $2,300,000 Improvements.............. 432 LA Replace Almonaster Bridge, $400,000 New Orleans............... 433 IN Upgrade Traffic Signals $512,000 Phase III in the City of Muncie, Indiana........... 434 FL Sharpes Ferry Bridge $2,240,000 replacement in Marion County.................... 435 IA U.S. 34 Missouri River $2,000,000 bridge relocation and replacement............... 436 NY Village of Highland Falls $120,000 repaving and sidewalk construction of Oak Avenue 437 MN Interchange Reconstruction $800,000 at CSAH 4 and U.S. 169.... 438 IL Development and $4,800,000 construction of an interchange at Brisbin Rd. and Interstate 80......... 439 NE Design, right-of-way and $12,000,000 construction of rail-grade separations throughout Nebraska as identified by Nebraska Dept. of Roads... 440 MO Redesign and Reconstruction $1,600,000 of the I-270 Dorsett Road Interchange Complex in the City of Maryland Heights.. 441 SC Build Berlin Myers $6,400,000 Extension in Summerville, SC........................ 442 IN Improve 100 South, Porter $800,000 County.................... 443 NY Improve safety measures at $1,280,000 the railroad grade crossings on the West Short River Line, Rockland County.................... 444 NJ Street Improvements and $640,000 Traffic Signal Replacement in Union City Central Business District......... 445 GA Streetscape project to $300,000 replace sidewalks in downtown Forsyth.......... 446 AK Westside development $5,000,000 Williamsport-Pile Bay Road [[Page 119 STAT. 1274]] 447 NV Construct Interstate 15-Las $10,000,000 Vegas Beltway Interchange. 448 NY Palisades Trailway Phase 2- $150,000 Rockland County, New York. 449 PA Replace a Highway Rail $400,000 Grade crossing in Jeanette, PA at Wegleys Road...................... 450 CA Conduct project design and $2,800,000 environmental analysis of Heritage Bridge on Heritage Road linking Chula Vista to Otay Mesa.. 451 MA Assabet River National $420,000 Wildlife Refuge, MA, Design and Construction of parking areas............. 452 NY Reconstruct Main Street in $72,000 the Town of Lewisboro..... 453 MA Study and analysis of $500,000 Lowell Westford St.-Wood St. Rourke Bridge Corridor, Lowell.......... 454 OR Highway 20, Lincoln County. $5,600,000 455 MN Construction of 8th Street $1,600,000 North: Stearns C.R. 120 to TH 15 in St. Cloud, MN.... 456 IL Construction of a $180,000 pedestrian sidewalk along S. Chicago Street in Geneseo, IL............... 457 OH Construct Bike and Walking $280,000 Path from West 210 St. to Metroparks Fairview Park.. 458 PA Great Allegheny Passage, $800,000 Somerset County, PA. Garrett Crossing Bridge, realign trail and construct a new bridge to eliminate a dangerous crossing of a State highway................... 459 MN City of East Grand Forks $960,000 Construct 13th St. SE Extension................. 460 NY Improvements to Clark Pl. $296,000 and Cherry Ln.--Rt. 6 and 6 N in Putnam County...... 461 NJ Construct Garden State $32,000,000 Parkway Grade Separation, Cape May County........... 462 VA High Knob Horse Trails-- $600,000 Construction of horse riding trails and associated facilities in High Knob area of Jefferson National Forest. 463 TN Plan and construct a $2,000,000 bicycle and pedestrian trail, Cookeville......... 464 UT Provo, Utah Westside $800,000 Connector from I-15 to Provo Municipal Airport... 465 CA I-5 Santa Clarita-Los $1,600,000 Angeles Gateway Improvement Project....... 466 NY Project will revitalize $800,000 staircases used as streets due to steep grade of terrain in areas in which they are located, the Bronx..................... 467 TX Construct and rehabilitate $800,000 pedestrian walkways along the Main Street Corridor to improve transit-related accessibility............. 468 MD Reconstruct East North $4,000,000 Avenue (US Route 1) in Baltimore................. 469 CT Reconstructoin of Lakeville $716,000 Center to improve pedestrian and vehicle safety at the intersection of Routes 41 and 44....... 470 TX City of Robstown Trade $5,000,000 Processing and Inland Center.................... 471 CA San Gabriel Blvd. $240,000 Rehabilitation Project-- Mission Rd. to Broadway, San Gabriel............... 472 NC To plan, design, and $2,131,200 construct the 10th Street Connector Project in Greenville, NC............ [[Page 119 STAT. 1275]] 473 OH To widen Western Reserve $2,000,000 Road from SR 7 to Hitchcock Road, Mahoning Co........................ 474 NY Binghamton, Improve Front $4,000,000 Street.................... 475 FL U.S. Highway 19 Bayside $1,600,000 Segment................... 476 MI Arenac County, Upgrade $1,316,800 Maple Ridge Road from Briggs Road east to M-65.. 477 NY Village of Highland Falls $180,000 repaving and sidewalk construction of Mearns Ave 478 NY Village of Nelsonville $200,000 improvements, paving and sidewalk installation to North Pearl St., Crown St., Pine St., and Wood Ave....................... 479 CA Widen Firestone Blvd. $1,600,000 between Ryerson Blvd. and Stewart and Gray Road in Downey.................... 480 CA Construct Air Cargo Access $720,000 Road to Oakland International Airport..... 481 MD Peer review study of $80,000 conflicts between road system and light rail operations in Linthicum, MD........................ 482 GA Resurface and widen Jac-Art $200,000 Road as part of the Bleckley County Development Authority project................... 483 VA Construction of Virginia $240,000 Blue Ridge Trail in Amherst County, VA........ 484 FL Implement NE 6th Street/ $800,000 Sistrunk Boulevard Streetscape and Enhancement Project, City of Fort Lauderdale........ 485 CA Widen Lakewood Blvd. $1,600,000 between Telegraph Rd. and Fifth St. in Downey....... 486 TX Widen Motor Street $4,400,000 thoroughfare in Dallas to improve accessibility to Southwestern Medical District.................. 487 MN Construction of Gitchi-Gami $500,000 State Trail, Lutsen Phase, CR 34 to Lockport store... 488 PA Widen of SR 309 through the $2,400,000 Borough of Coopersburg to create left-turn lanes and complete the Rt. 309 Corridor Improvement Project................... 489 CA Pasadena Ave/Monterey Rd. $240,000 Partial Grade Separation-- Preliminary Engineering-- Feasibility, South Pasadena.................. 490 OH Intermodal Bikeway, $2,000,000 Independence.............. 491 MO Widen shoulder and $2,400,000 resurface U.S. 136 and replace 2 deficient bridges between Rock Port and Bethany, Missouri..... 492 FL SR 43 (U.S.301) Improvement $3,200,000 Project--Ellentown to Parrish, Florida.......... 493 GA Bike and pedestrian paths $640,000 and other transportation enhancements at Georgia Veterans Memorial Park.... 494 AK Citywide pavement $1,000,000 rehabilitation in City of North Pole................ 495 GA Replace and upgrade $50,000 sidewalks, Glenwood....... 496 MI Reconstruction of Leeman $1,200,000 Road from County Road 581 west 7 miles to Lerza Road, Dickinson County.... 497 GA Widen SR 133 from Spence $800,000 Field to SR 35 in Colquitt County, Georgia........... 498 CA Mariposa County, CA Improve $2,800,000 16 roads, bridge and one bike path................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1276]] 499 LA Upgrade highway-rail $160,000 crossings at Madison Street, City of Gretna.... 500 PA Two-lane Extension of $1,600,000 Bristol Road, Bucks County 501 TN Widen SR 30 From Athens to $4,606,400 Etowah, Tennessee......... 502 MI Iosco County, Reconstruct $258,000 Bissonette Road from Lorenz Road to Chambers Road...................... 503 TX Development of one-story $1,200,000 300-vehicle parking facility.................. 504 WA Design and construct $1,600,000 improved I-182 interchange ramps at Broadmoor Blvd. in Pasco, WA.............. 505 NY Erie Canalway National $2,600,000 Heritage Corridor in Lockport, NY-- Transportation Enhancements.............. 506 MI M-6 Paul Henry Freeway $2,224,000 trail design and construction.............. 507 CT Reconstruction and $1,364,000 conversion of Union Station in North Canaan to establish a transportation museum.................... 508 OR Construct passing lanes on $1,827,000 U.S. 199, Josephine County 509 CA Scenic preservation and run- $1,200,000 off mitigation in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area near PCH and U.S. 101..... 510 IL South Shore Drive and 67th $1,040,000 Underpass................. 511 CA Mission Boulevard/State $3,360,000 Route 71 Interchange-- Corridor Improvements..... 512 OR For purchase of right-of- $8,545,600 way, planning, design, and construction of a highway, Newberg................... 513 VA Smith River Trail-- $400,000 Construction of trail along Smith River in Henry County.................... 514 IL Resurface Clifton Park Ave. $320,000 and S. Louis Ave., Village of Evergreen.............. 515 NJ University Heights $509,600 Connector for improvements to First Street in Newark from Sussex Street to West Market Street............. 516 GA Broad Avenue Bridge: Albany $400,000 517 CA Carlsbad, CA Construction $1,600,000 of Poinsettia Lane........ 518 CA Construct pedestrian $2,000,000 enhancements on Broadway in Los Angeles............ 519 NJ Construct Rt. 56 Maurice $1,600,000 River Bridge Replacement, Salem and Cumberland Counties.................. 520 WA Conduct route analysis for $50,000 community pathway through Chehalis.................. 521 WA Construct a multi- $1,600,000 jurisdictional non- motorized transportation project parallel to SR 99 called the Interurban Trail..................... 522 FL Construct Downtown Bypass $400,000 Roadway Connector, Lake Mary, Florida............. 523 NY To study, design, and $6,600,000 construct the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway in Red Hook, Greenpoint, and the Navy Yard in Brooklyn..... 524 NY Update all county and town $220,000 traffic signage in Wayne County, NY................ 525 CA Construct Route 101 $3,000,000 Auxiliary Lanes 3rd Ave. in the City of San Mateo to Millbrae Ave. in Millbrae.................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1277]] 526 CA Undertake Cordelia Hill Sky $2,400,000 Valley transportation enhancement project, including upgrade of pedestrian and bicycle corridors, Solano County.. 527 MS Construct I-20 Interchange $2,000,000 at Hawkins Crossing, Lauderdale County......... 528 TN Sevier, Jefferson, Cocke $1,400,000 Counties, Tennessee SR 35 and U.S. 411 widening..... 529 GA Upgrade Safety of Bicycle $2,400,000 and Pedestrian Access to Public Schools, Dekalb County.................... 530 OH Construction of Safety and $96,000 related improvements on Rutlege Transfer Road in Vernon Township, OH....... 531 WI Reconstruct U.S. 45 in $1,616,000 Antigo.................... 532 WA SR 2/Main Street/Old Owen $384,000 Road Intersection in Monroe.................... 533 GA Install landscaping and $350,000 upgrade lighting on Fall Line Freeway, Reynolds.... 534 WA Congestion relief on I-405 $800,000 with added lanes from SR 520-SR 522 including 2 lanes each way from NE 85th-NE 124th............. 535 NY Conduct NYS 5 construction $64,000 study..................... 536 PA Widen lanes, add left turn $1,200,000 lanes and update and install traffic signals at SR 309, SR 4010 interchange in North Whitehall Township........ 537 KY Reconstruct I-64-KY 180 $1,600,000 Interchange, Boyd County, Kentucky.................. 538 TX Widen U.S. 271 from a 2- $1,600,000 lane facility to a 4 lane divided facility from Paris, TX to Pattonville, TX........................ 539 TN Carter County, Tennessee SR $400,000 362 reconstruction........ 540 OH Construct Ohio River Trail, $220,000 Anderson Township......... 541 MI Delta County, CR 515 from $256,000 U.S. 2 and U.S. 41 in Rapid River to County Road 446 at Days River Road- Bituminous overlay and joint repair.............. 542 FL Fund design phase for $800,000 widening U.S. 41 north of Dunnellon to four lanes... 543 TN Construction of $800,000 Elizabethton Connector in Carter County, Tennessee.. 544 NJ Newark Waterfront $1,200,000 Pedestrian and Bicycle Access project............ 545 ME Plan and construct Lewiston/ $4,360,000 Auburn Downtown Connector. 546 OH Conduct Miami St. along SR $800,000 Route 53 safety enhancement project to improve access to railroad crossing.................. 547 AK Planning, design, and $15,000,000 construction of Juneau access roads in Juneau, Alaska.................... 548 TN Construction of an $1,920,000 intersection/interchange in the City of Cleveland along I-75................ 549 FL Construct Flagler Avenue $808,000 Improvements, City of Key West, Florida............. 550 CA Rehabilitate street surface $34,400 of Cedros Avenue between Burbank Blvd. and Magnolia Blvd...................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1278]] 551 VA Engineering and Right-of- $1,000,000 way to widen Route 221 in Forest, Virginia.......... 552 NY Install Improvements for $250,000 Pedestrian Safety including in the vicinity of PS Q200................ 553 TX SH 146 grade separation $13,600,000 over Red Bluff Rd......... 554 TN Construction of park access $240,000 road and adjacent trails at the Athens Regional Park in Athens, TN........ 555 IL State Street Road $3,080,000 Improvements from 43rd Street to IL Rt. 157, East St. Louis................. 556 GA Streetscape-Dawson......... $160,000 557 SC Build Carolina Bays Parkway $2,400,000 Segment from SC 544 to U.S. 17 in Myrtle Beach, SC........................ 558 GA U.S. 341 U.S. 41 SR 7 from $3,200,000 Barnesville to SR 3, Georgia................... 559 OH Reconstruct and widen State $800,000 Route 82 in North Royalton 560 FL Acquisition, engineering, $800,000 and construction of West Avenue Connector Bridge, City of Miami Beach, FL... 561 ME Safety Enhancements on $400,000 Routes 11, 6, and 16 for Piscataquis County Industrial Development.... 562 IL Study, design, and $905,600 construction of a designated truck route through the City of Monticello................ 563 CA Improvement of intersection $2,000,000 at Aviation Blvd. and Rosecrans Ave. to reduce congestion, City of Hawthorne................. 564 WI Preliminary engineering for $7,200,000 upgrading I-94 between Illinois State Line and Mitchell Interchange in SE Wisconsin................. 565 MI Cogshall Road Crossing $960,000 Improvement and Life Safety Access Project in Holly, MI................. 566 MI Ontonagon County, Improve $400,000 Fed. Forest Hwy 16 from M- 38 to Houghton County Line 567 UT Forest Street Improvements, $2,000,000 Brigham City, UT.......... 568 NC I-40 Union Cross Road $800,000 Interchange in Forsyth County, NC................ 569 NJ Construct Sea Isle $1,600,000 Boulevard Reconstruction from Garden State Parkway to Ludlams Thoroughfare, Cape May County........... 570 CA I-5 HOV Improvements from $400,000 Route 134 to Route 170.... 571 NY Reconfiguration of $400,000 intersection and redesign of traffic signal timing at Mohegan Ave. and Lakeland St............... 572 CA Shoal Creek Pedestrian $1,200,000 Bridge (San Diego)........ 573 GA Streetscape-Cordele........ $200,000 574 CA Construct I-605 Interchange $1,600,000 Capacity Improvements in Irwindale................. 575 SC Construction of interchange $1,760,000 at I-385 and SC 14, Exit 19, in Laurens County, South Carolina............ 576 NE Design, right-of-way and $7,600,000 construction of Nebraska Highway 35 between Norfolk and South Sioux City...... [[Page 119 STAT. 1279]] 577 MO Complete impact study for $400,000 North Oak Highway corridor redevelopment............. 578 MA Design and construct the $1,200,000 1.5 mile East Long-meadow Redstone rail Trail bike path...................... 579 NY Improve bicycle and $100,000 pedestrian safety on Main Street, Holbrook.......... 580 CA Tuolumne, Stanislaus and $2,000,000 Merced Counties Upgrade existing county highway, J59....................... 581 FL U.S. 19 Continuous right $5,760,000 turn lanes in Pasco County 582 NJ Union Boulevard $400,000 Revitalization and Streetscape Enhancements, Totowa.................... 583 IL Improve roads, The Village $800,000 of Westchester............ 584 IN Reconstruct 45th Avenue $2,160,000 from Colfax Street to Grant Street, Lake County. 585 IN Construct Grade Separation $1,600,000 Underpass on Main Street in Mishawaka, Indiana..... 586 UT Construct 2-lane divided $4,000,000 highway from the Atkinville Interchange to the new replacement airport access road in St. George.................... 587 CA Diamond Bar On-Off Ramp at $9,600,000 Lemon Ave. on SR 60....... 588 NY Transportation parking $8,000,000 facility serving the Harlem Hospital Complex... 589 MA Downtown revitalization for $1,520,000 Pleasant Street, Malden... 590 NY Install Improvements for $250,000 Pedestrian Safety in the vicinity of Prospect Park Yeshiva................... 591 NY Emergency vehicle $500,000 preemption system at traffic signals, Smithtown 592 CA Reconstruct interchange for $3,120,000 south-bound traffic entering I-80 from Central Avenue, City of Richmond.. 593 KY Reconstruct KY 393, Oldham $1,600,000 County, Kentucky.......... 594 CA Reduce Orange County $200,000 Congestion Program........ 595 CA Street Closure at Chevy $640,000 Chase Drive, Glendale..... 596 PA Allegheny County Urban $800,000 Runoff Mitigation- eliminate urban highway runoff and the discharge of culverted streams into municipal combined sewers. 597 SC Construct Briggs-Pearson- $16,080,000 DeLaine Connector......... 598 NM Construct an interchange on $5,600,000 I-25 to provide access to Mesa del Sol in Albuquerque............... 599 MI Reconstruction of 30th $270,080 Avenue from 13th Street to 22nd Street, Menominee.... 600 VA Rivermont Ave. (Lynchburg) $1,760,000 Bridge improvements....... 601 MA Construct new interchange $500,000 on I-95 between existing Route 1A ramp to the north and Route 123 ramp to the south, Attleboro.......... 602 OH Construct Waverly, Ohio $2,560,000 South Connector from U.S. 23 to SR 104 to SR 220.... 603 VA Craig County Trail-- $120,000 Improvements to trail in Craig County.............. 604 CO U.S. 160, State Highway 3 $4,800,000 to East of the Florida River..................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1280]] 605 TX Bridge Access Road for FM $5,000,000 493 from U.S. 281 to U.S. 83........................ 606 AZ Pinal Avenue/Main Street $800,000 right-of-way acquisition-- Pinal County, Casa Grande, AZ--To reconstruct Main St. to include a bypass for commercial traffic.... 607 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition, and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking, garage, and roadway redesign in Duryea Borough, Luzerne County... 608 OK SH-33, Widen SH 33 from the $6,400,000 Cimarron River East to U.S. 177 Payne County, OK. 609 TX Washington Boulevard $2,080,000 Improvements in Beaumont, Texas..................... 610 FL Widen Midway Road from $1,600,000 South 25th Street to U.S. 1 in St. Lucie County..... 611 NY Enhance road and $4,000,000 transportation facilities in the vicinity of W. 65th St. and Broadway, New York City...................... 612 LA Construct Kansas-Garrett $4,000,000 Connector and I-20 Interchange Improvements.. 613 PA Construct the SR 1058 $1,280,000 Connector between PA 309 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension in Montgomery County.................... 614 OK Reconstruct the Interstate $2,400,000 44 193rd street interchange............... 615 NY Roadway improvements to $1,600,000 Woodbury Rd. at intersection with Syosset- Woodbury Rd............... 616 RI Construct a handicapped $160,000 accessible trail and platform at Kettle Pond Visitor Center Administrative Facility... 617 NJ Construct Great Swamp $200,000 National Wildlife Refuge Road...................... 618 CA Grade Separation at 32nd $800,000 Street between I-15 and Harbor Drive, San Diego... 619 IN Widen Old Meridian Street $900,000 from 2 to 4 lanes, City of Carmel, Indiana........... 620 WI Construct a bicycle/ $1,760,000 pedestrian path, City of Portage................... 621 VA Widen Route 17 in Stafford. $4,000,000 622 VA Widen Route 820 in Bergton, $1,240,000 Virginia.................. 623 IL Construction of 2 North/ $8,320,000 South Blvds. and 2 East/ West Blvds. in the vicinity of Northern Illinois University....... 624 CA Begin construction of road $800,000 from U.S. 395 west towards SR 14..................... 625 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition, and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking, and roadway redesign in Old Forge Borough, Lackawanna County.................... 626 PA Improvements to Amtrak $400,000 Keystone Corridor grade crossings at Irishtown Rd., New Comer Rd., and a new bridge at Ebychiques Rd........................ 627 TN Acquire and construct trail $1,280,000 and bikeway along S. Chickamauga Creek in Chattanooga, TN........... [[Page 119 STAT. 1281]] 628 TX Interchange improvements IH- $1,600,000 30 Arlington at FM 157 (Collins Street) and Center Street............. 629 MO Highway 350 Access $800,000 Management Study from I- 435 to I-470.............. 630 TX Reconstruct Mile 6 W from $800,000 US83 to SH 107, Hidalgo County.................... 631 NJ Pedestrian facilities and $346,400 street lighting on Haddon Avenue from Albertson Avenue to Glenwood Avenue, Haddon Township........... 632 NY Rehabilitate highway $2,000,000 bridges--Ithaca secondary line...................... 633 WA Buckley, WA; New Road $1,600,000 alignments on 112th Street Corridor.................. 634 ID Construct Washington Street $4,400,000 North from the end of Project # (STP 7072(102)) to the beginning of Project # (DHP-NH-F- 2390(104))................ 635 SC Construction of the U.S. 15/ $3,600,000 SC-341 connector parallel to I-20, Lee County....... 636 PA Construct Recreational $1,200,000 Trail from Oil City to Rynd Farm (Venango County) 637 TX FM 1637 from FM 3051 to FM $1,600,000 185, Waco................. 638 VA Green Cove Station-- $80,000 Improvements to existing Forest Service facility located at trailhead of Virginia Creeper Trail.... 639 NJ South Essex Street Bridge $462,400 Pedestrian Access Improvements, Orange...... 640 TX FM 3391 (East Renfro St.) $2,200,000 from I-35W to CR 602, Burleson.................. 641 WI Replace Wisconsin Street $10,000,000 Bridge (STH 44) in Oshkosh, Wisconsin........ 642 CT Construct Route 11 $14,400,000 Extension and bicycle and pedestrian path from Salem to Waterford.............. 643 TX Drainage Study and $800,000 Engineering for U.S. 83 in Starr County.............. 644 TN Widen SR 62 in Knox County, $6,500,000 TN........................ 645 GA Widen U.S. 17 SR 25 from $1,600,000 Yacht Drive to Harry Driggers Boulevard, Glynn County, Georgia........... 646 KY Widen U.S. 25 from U.S. 421 $800,000 North to KY 876, Madison County.................... 647 GA Widen U.S. 280/SR 30 from $800,000 east of Flint River to SR 300 Connector west of Cordele................... 648 MS Upgrade roads in Gunnison, $1,600,000 Mound Bayou, Beulah, Benoit, Pace and Shaw, Bolivar County............ 649 NY Construct and enhance $1,200,000 Fillmore Avenue and traffic down-grade and infrastructure improvements to Humboldt Parkway, Buffalo.......... 650 NJ Construct Route 46 and Main $1,600,000 Street intersection in Lodi...................... 651 MN Phase III construction of $4,000,000 Trunk Highway 61010 Minnesota................. 652 NM NM 128 JCT NM 31 East to $3,200,000 Texas State Line.......... 653 NJ Replacement of Prospect $320,000 Avenue Culvert, City of Summit, County of Union... 654 FL U.S. 441 Traffic $720,000 Improvements--Road surface, road access, curb, gutter, and right-of- way, Miami Gardens........ [[Page 119 STAT. 1282]] 655 MN Environmental studies and $4,000,000 right-of-way acquisition for Trunk Highway 55 Corridor Protection Project................... 656 NY Roadway improvements on $640,000 Woodbine Avenue between 5th Avenue and Beach Avenue.................... 657 NY Saugerties, Improve $960,000 downtown streets.......... 658 IN Widen U.S. 31 Hamilton $800,000 County, Indiana........... 659 GA Build a bridge across Big $1,000,000 Indian Creek, Perry....... 660 MI Carpenter Road $1,600,000 Reconstruction--700 feet South of Textile Road to I- 94, Washtenaw County...... 661 IN Resurface and widen Shelby $800,000 County Indiana 400 North Phases IV and V........... 662 SC Widen West Georgia Road $1,600,000 from Neely Ferry Road to Fork Shoals Road.......... 663 TX Construct Phase II of City $4,800,000 of Killeen SH 201......... 664 MN Interchange improvements at $800,000 I-94 and CSAH 19 and at CSAH 37 in the City of Albertville, MN........... 665 KY Construction of bypass $1,200,000 between KY 55 and U.S. 68 at Lebanon in Marion County.................... 666 NY Peruville Road/Creating $1,600,000 overpass to address intersection safety issue. 667 OR Add a southbound lane to $4,000,000 section of I-5 through Portland, OR between Delta Park and Lombard.......... 668 MN 10th Street Bridge $800,000 Expansion in St. Cloud, MN 669 NJ Intermodal Access $1,600,000 Improvements to the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor.................... 670 TX Nolana Loop from FM 1426 to $1,600,000 FM 88, Hidalgo County..... 671 OH Perry Park Road $53,600 Improvements and Pedestrian Trail Expansion at Call Road in the Village of Perry, OH...... 672 NV Implement Regional $5,000,000 Transportation of Southern Nevada FAST system........ 673 NY Bronx River Greenway 233rd $750,000 Street Connection......... 674 ............ ........................... $0 675 FL Planning and design for $400,000 development of future highway connections to the Florida International Airport, Hardee County.... 676 WI Reconstruct and rebuild St. $5,600,000 Croix River Crossing, connecting Wisconsin State Highway 64 in Houlton, Wisconsin to Minnesota State Highway 36 in Stillwater, Minnesota..... 677 TN Conduct study for SR 45 to $400,000 SR 386 Connector.......... 678 IN Reconstruct and widen $800,000 Shelby County Indiana 500 East from 1200 N to U.S. 52........................ 679 MO Removal and Replacement of $2,800,000 the Grand Avenue Bridge in the City of St. Louis..... 680 TX Conduct reconstruction and $4,000,000 managed lanes project on Airport Freeway (SH 183-SH 121) from IH 820 to the Dallas County Line........ 681 FL Reconstruction of Hanford $2,200,000 Boulevard, North Miami Beach..................... 682 MA Commonwealth Ave/Kenmore $4,000,000 Sq. roadway and pedestrian improvements.............. [[Page 119 STAT. 1283]] 683 NY Pedestrian walkway and $2,560,000 bikeway improvements along the NYC Greenway System in Coney Island.............. 684 PA Restore Route 222 in $2,000,000 Maxatawny and Richmond Townships, Berks County, PA........................ 685 OH Study and design of $2,400,000 modifications to I-75 interchanges at M.L. King, Jr.,/Hopple, I-74, and Mitchell in Cincinnati.... 686 VA Widen Route 10 to six lanes $800,000 from Route 1 to Meadowville Road, Chesterfield.............. 687 GA Rebuild sidewalks, install $250,000 sidewalks, and add speed monitoring system, Alamo.. 688 CA Widen Wilmington Ave. from $4,000,000 223rd street including ramp modifications, Carson 689 WI Construct SH 32 (Claude $400,000 Allouez) bridge in DePere, Wisconsin (Brown County, Wisconsin)................ 690 NY Construction of drainage $408,000 improvements and aesthetic enhancements to Oak Beach Road in the Town of Babylon, NY............... 691 WI Construct an alternative $3,200,000 connection to divert local traffic from I-90, a major highway, and allow movement through the Gateway commercial development project....... 692 WA East Marine View Drive $3,500,000 Widening in Everett....... 693 OH Construction of safety $240,000 improvements at intersection of U.S. 422 and SR 700 in Geauga County, OH................ 694 WV Upgrade Route 10, Logan Co. $4,000,000 695 TX Conduct Preliminary $3,200,000 Engineering for Funnel Project on SH 114 from BS 114L to Dallas County Line and on SH 121 from SH 360 to Dallas Co Line......... 696 NC Install ITS on U.S. 70 $800,000 Clayton Bypass............ 697 PA Brighton Road Extension-Add $800,000 new street to N Shore roadway network to facilitate access to amphitheater.............. 698 NJ Broad Street Streetscape $560,000 Project in Elizabeth to provide physical improvements and to enhance transportation flow and efficiency....... 699 FL Construction of 4 lane $2,400,000 highway around Jacksonville connecting U.S. 1 to Route 9A........ 700 WA 510-507 Loop--Conduct $2,000,000 engineering, design, and ROW acquisition for alternative route to two existing highways that bisect Yelm, WA........... 701 CA Develop and implement $1,600,000 traffic calming measures for traffic exiting the I- 710 into Long Beach....... 702 CA San Diego, CA Construction $6,400,000 of the I-5 and SR 56 Connectors................ 703 IL Upgrade Ridge Avenue, $2,400,000 Evanston.................. 704 SC Widening and improvements $1,600,000 of SC Highway 5 Bypass in York County............... 705 IA Widening and $8,720,000 Reconstruction, I-235, Des Moines.................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1284]] 706 CA Bay Road improvements $4,800,000 between University Avenue to Fordham, and from Clarke Avenue to Cooley Landing. Northern access improvements between University and Illinois Avenues, East Palo Alto... 707 NC Project to widen U.S. 501 $3,200,000 from NC 49 in Roxboro to the VA State line with part on new location...... 708 NY Congestion reduction, $640,000 traffic flow improvement and intermodal transfer study at Roosevelt Avenue/ 74th Street in Queens..... 709 CA Construct bicycle and $600,000 pedestrian bridge between Oyster Bay Regional Park in San Leandro and Metropolitan Golf Course in Oakland................ 710 TX For right-of-way $4,800,000 acquisition and construction of Seg 5 and 6 of SH 130 from 183 to Seguin, TX................ 711 NJ Construct the Airport $800,000 Circle Elimination at Tilton and Delilah Roads, Atlantic County........... 712 CA The Alameda Corridor SR 47 $8,000,000 Port Access Expressway design funding............ 713 NV Construct U.S. Highway 95-- $10,000,000 Las Vegas Beltway Interchange............... 714 NY Repair and repave the north $120,000 side of the Mineola train station................... 715 IL Repair of CH 29 and $800,000 reconstruction of CH 8 at interchanges with Interstate 55 at Towanda and Lexington, Illinois... 716 CA Conduct a Project Study $400,000 Report for new Highway 99 interchange between SR 165 and Bradbury Road, serving Turlock/Hilmar region..... 717 PA Construction of U.S. 22 to $1,200,000 I-79 Section of Southern Beltway, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.............. 718 MN Construction of new highway $2,400,000 between the bridge over Partridge River on CR 565 in Hoyt Lakes to the intersection of CSAH 21 and 70, Babbitt........... 719 CA State Route 1 improvements $2,936,000 between Soquel and Morrissey Blvd. including merge lanes and the La Fonda overpass, Santa Cruz 720 WA The West Corridor Coalition $250,000 in Washington State....... 721 WA North Sound Connecting $960,000 Communities Transportation Project Planning.......... 722 FL West Relief Bridge $1,200,000 Rehabilitation, Bay Harbor Islands................... 723 NE Western Douglas County $5,600,000 Trails Project, Nebraska.. 724 TN Bristol, Tennessee highway-- $80,000 RR grade Crossing improvement--Hazelwood Street.................... 725 GA Extend East Greene Street, $400,000 install street lights, utilities, and landscaping, Milledgeville 726 CA Grade Separation at Vanowen $800,000 and Cliveborne, Burbank... [[Page 119 STAT. 1285]] 727 MA Improve traffic signal $1,200,000 operations, pavement markings and regulatory signage, Milton-Boston City Line................. 728 NY Port Jervis, NY downtown $560,000 pedestrian mall and promenade................. 729 MN Construct Soo Line Trail $396,000 from north of Bowlus to the east side of Mississippi River......... 730 WI Construct traffic $320,000 mitigation signals, signs, and other upgrades for Howard Ave, St. Francis... 731 NH Reconstruction of NH 11 and $560,000 NH 28 Intersection in Alton..................... 732 CA Riverside Drive $320,000 Improvements, Los Angeles. 733 CA Upgrade CA SR 4 East from $16,000,000 the vicinity of Loveridge Road to G Street, Contra Costa County.............. 734 TX Widen SH 24 from a 2-lane $1,600,000 facility to 4-lane divided facility from SH 19 to Cooper, TX................ 735 PA Rail crossing signalization $260,320 upgrade, Willow Street, Fleetwood, Berks.......... 736 AZ Navajo Route 20/Navajo $800,000 Nation, Coconino County, AZ/To Conduct a 2-lane road design for 28 miles of dirt road between the communities of Le Chee, Coppermine, and Gap....... 737 SC Construct Hub City $800,000 Connector Passage (12.5 miles of bicycle- pedestrian improvements, 176-SC 56), part of state- wide Palmetto Trail Project................... 738 FL Construct U.S. 1/SR 100 $2,000,000 Connector, Bunnell, Florida................... 739 ............ ........................... $0 740 CA Design and environmental $800,000 analysis for State Route 11 connecting State Route 905 to the new East Otay Mesa Port of Entry, San Diego..................... 741 NY Improve North Fork Trail, $200,000 Southold.................. 742 HI Interstate Route H1 Deck $3,816,000 Repair, Airport Viaduct... 743 OH Replace Grade Separation at $600,000 Eastland and Sheldon Road, Berea..................... 744 WA Widen I-5 through Lewis $3,750,000 County.................... 745 SC Engineering, design, and $8,000,000 construction of I-73 from the North Carolina State Line to I-95.............. 746 OH Planning and construction $2,000,000 of a bicycle trail adjacent to the I-90 and SR 615 Interchange in Lake County, OH................ 747 SC Widening of Boiling Springs $4,800,000 9 from Rainbow Lake Rd. to SC 292.................... 748 IL Construct Streetscape $320,000 Project, Orland Hills..... 749 ............ ........................... $0 750 OR Widening of Oregon Hwy 217 $7,745,600 between Tualatin Valley Hwy and the U.S. 26 interchange, Beaverton.... 751 PA SR 10 widening, New Morgan $1,600,000 Borough and Caernarvon Township, PA.............. 752 MI Widen M-72 from U.S. 31 $2,000,000 easterly 7.2 miles to Old M-72...................... 753 PA Widening of Rt. 22 and SR $2,700,000 26 in Huntingdon. Upgrades to the interchange at U.S. Rt. 22 and SR 26.......... [[Page 119 STAT. 1286]] 754 MN Widening of U.S. Highway 61 $640,000 at Frontenac Station, MN.. 755 KS Construction and $3,200,000 reconstruction of four interchanges on I-435, I- 35 and U.S. 69 in Johnson Co........................ 756 MA Melnea Cass Blvd. $2,160,000 Reconstruction............ 757 NH Improve Meredith Village $800,000 Traffic Rotary............ 758 FL Implement Blue Heron $2,000,000 Boulevard Streetscape Improvements, City of Riviera Beach............. 759 NY Install Improvements for $250,000 Pedestrian Safety including in the vicinity of PS Q114................ 760 WI Reconstruct SH 181 between $3,600,000 Florist Ave. and North Milwaukee County Line..... 761 LA Replace the Prospect Street $2,400,000 Bridge (LA 3087), Houma... 762 GA Streetscape improvements $160,000 along LaVista Road in the Northlake business district of DeKalb County, Georgia................... 763 MD Study Greater Towson Area $160,000 traffic flow and future needs..................... 764 FL Construct U.S. 1 $320,000 Improvements, Cities of Holly Hill and Ormond Beach, Florida............ 765 OH Transportation Enhancements $560,000 to the downtown area of the Village of Chagrin Falls, OH................. 766 MA Pedestrian Walkway for the $780,000 Town of Norwood........... 767 NJ Restoration of Route 35 in $1,600,000 Ocean County, New Jersey.. 768 PA Extension of Third Street $4,320,000 from Interstate 83 to Chestnut Street, Harrisburg................ 769 TX Carlton road grade $4,000,000 separation, Laredo, TX.... 770 OH Construct connector roadway $1,000,000 between SR 13 and Horns Hill Road in north Newark. 771 TN Construct new lighting on $200,000 Veterans Memorial Bridge, Loudon County, Tennessee.. 772 NY Roadway improvements on CR $1,776,000 3 between Ruland Rd. and I- 495....................... 773 TN Construct State Route 385 $2,520,000 (North and East) around the City of Memphis....... 774 NY Waterloo, NY by-pass $5,600,000 project................... 775 IN Extend Everbrook Drive from $512,000 SR 332 to Bethel Avenue in the City of Muncie, Indiana................... 776 TN Construct Proposed SR 397 $1,780,000 extension from SR 96 West to U.S. 431 North to Franklin Williamson County 777 AK Construct linking road from $1,500,000 airport to port in Akutan. 778 PA Uniontown to Brownsville $4,000,000 section of Pennsylvania Mon/Fayette Expressway.... 779 NY Ashburton Avenue $1,000,000 Reconstruction, Yonkers, New York.................. 780 OR Highway 22, Polk County.... $800,000 781 FL I-75 Widening and $36,000,000 Improvements in Collier and Lee County, Florida... 782 WI Pioneer Road Rail Grade $5,000,000 Separation (Fond du Lac, Wisconsin)................ 783 FL Design and construction of $3,200,000 double-deck roadway system exiting FLL airport connecting Y.S. 1 and I- 595....................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1287]] 784 MI Wayne, Reconstruct one $100,000 quarter of a mile stretch of Laurenwood............. 785 GA Construct the West $2,320,000 Cleveland Bypass from U.S. 129 SR 11 near Hope Road extending west of Cleveland, on new and existing locations to SR 75........................ 786 IL Reconstruct Highway-Railway $1,600,000 crossing over U.S. 14 and realignment of U.S. 14, Des Plaines............... 787 OR Highway 22-Cascade Highway $400,000 interchange improvements, Marion County............. 788 VA Widen Route 29 between $2,400,000 Eaton Place and Route 123 in Fairfax City, VA....... 789 WI Reroute State Hwy 11 near $3,200,000 Burlington, WI (Walworth and Racine Counties, WI).. 790 IL East Peoria, Illinois $800,000 Technology Blvd. upgrades. 791 DC Metro Branch Trail $1,600,000 Construction.............. 792 MA Study and design I-93/ $400,000 Mystic Ave. Interchange at Assembly Sq............... 793 NM Widening of U.S. 491 from $1,600,000 Navajo 9 to Colorado State border.................... 794 FL Construct access road to $4,000,000 link Jacksonville International Airport to I- 95........................ 795 FL Widening of SR 60 from 66th $800,000 Avenue to I-95 in Indian River County, FL.......... 796 GA Widening of SR 133: $800,000 Colquitt Co./Daughtery Co. 797 IL Upgrade streets, Stickney $2,206,400 Township.................. 798 PA Widening of SR 1001 Section $800,000 601 in Clinton County..... 799 PA Widening of Route 40 in $1,600,000 Wharton Township, Fayette County, Pa................ 800 NJ Widening of Route 1 and $800,000 intersection improvements in South Brunswick........ 801 PA Construct PA 706 Wyalusing $800,000 Bypass Bradford County, Pennsylvania.............. 802 IL Construct four lane $480,000 extension of IL RT29 from Rochester to Taylorville.. 803 IL Widening of Old Madison $1,600,000 Road, St. Clair County.... 804 NY Construction of Bicycle $400,000 Path and Pedestrian Trail in City of Dunkirk........ 805 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition, and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking, and roadway redesign in Plains Township, Luzerne County.. 806 CA Replace I-880 overpass at $600,000 Davis St. in San Leandro.. 807 PA DuBois-Jefferson County $1,200,000 Airport Access Road Construction.............. 808 GA Streetscape project to $400,000 improve accessibility and safety for pedestrians, Mount Vernon.............. 809 IL Replacement of Fullerton $3,840,000 Avenue Bridge and Pedestrian Walkway........ 810 NH Construct intersection at $560,000 U.S. 3 and Pembroke Hill Road in Pembroke.......... [[Page 119 STAT. 1288]] 811 FL A new interchange with the $10,400,000 Pineda Causeway Extension and I-95.................. 812 CT Make Improvements to Groton $160,000 Bicycle and Pedestrian Trails and Facilities..... 813 MN TH 36--Stillwater Bridge; $400,000 cut-and-cover approach to river crossing............ 814 NM U.S. 54 Reconstruction, $2,400,000 Tularosa to Santa Rosa.... 815 VA Daniel Boone Wilderness $2,560,000 Trail Corridor--Acquire site; design and construction of interpretative center, enhancement of trail corridor.................. 816 MI Widening of M-24 from two $800,000 lanes to four lanes with a boulevard from I-69 to the county line............... 817 IN Construct U.S. 231 in $4,800,000 Spencer and Dubois Counties in Indiana....... 818 TN Construct overpass at $5,200,000 Highway 321 and Highway 11 Loudon County, Tennessee.. 819 SD Improve the SD Advanced $800,000 Traveler Information System.................... 820 GA Streetscape, lighting, and $500,000 traffic enhancements from Lancaster to Church Street on Bellevue, Dublin....... 821 NY Implement ITS system and $100,000 apparatus to enhance citywide truck route system on Avenue P between Coney Island Avenue and Ocean Avenue in the 9th District of New York...... 822 GA Install sidewalks, trails, $1,000,000 lighting, and amenities in Balls Ferry Park, Wilkinson County.......... 823 CA Construct Inland Empire $1,200,000 Transportation Management Center in Fontana to better regulate traffic and dispatch personnel to incidents................. 824 IL Reconstruct Milwaukee $13,600,000 Avenue, including Six Corners................... 825 TX Implementation and $22,796,800 quantification of benefits of large-scale landscaping along freeways and interchanges in the Houston region............ 826 PA Design, engineering, ROW $200,000 acquisition, and construction of a connector road between PA 115 and Interstate 81 in Luzerne County............ 827 AL Pedestrian Improvements for $320,000 Homewood, AL.............. 828 TN Plan and construct a $532,000 bicycle and pedestrian trail, Gallatin........... 829 MA Conduct design, feasibility $1,400,000 and environmental impact studies of proposal to relocate New Bedford/ Fairhaven bridge.......... 830 IA Iowa City, IA Construction $2,000,000 of arterial extension project connecting Coralville to west and south Iowa City........... 831 NJ Rehabilitate Route 139 in $1,600,000 Jersey City--Portway...... 832 NJ Route 605 extension to U.S. $800,000 206....................... 833 OH Widen SR 170 Calcutta...... $2,000,000 834 IA Widening of Hwy 44, Grimes. $800,000 835 VA Widening of Highway 15 in $1,349,760 Farmville, Virginia....... [[Page 119 STAT. 1289]] 836 MA Design and construct $800,000 intersection improvements at Memorial Park II on Roosevelt Ave. from Bay St. to Page Boulevard, Springfield............... 837 SC Widening of Frontage Road $2,240,000 from U.S. 72 to U.S. 56, Laurens, SC............... 838 NY Mill Road: NY Rte 261 to $400,000 North Avenue in the Town of Greece................. 839 NC Widening of Beckford Drive, $768,000 City of Henderson......... 840 NY Realignment of Clove Road $960,000 and Rt. 208, access management improvements in Orange County............. 841 NY City of Peeskill, NY Street $41,600 Resurfacing Program, Brown Street.................... 842 FL Fund advanced Right-of-Way $2,960,000 Acquisition along SR 52 in Pasco County, Florida..... 843 MA Design, engineer, permit, $800,000 and construct ``Border to Boston Bikeway'' rails- trails project, from Salisbury to Danvers...... 844 FL Soutel Drive Road $1,200,000 Enhancements, Jacksonville 845 NJ Bicycle facilities in West $92,000 Deptford Township......... 846 PA Create a direct connection $2,400,000 between State Road 29 and State Route 113........... 847 MA Design and construction of $1,200,000 the north and southbound ramps on Interstate 91 at Exit 19................... 848 IA NW 70th Ave. $4,000,000 reconstruction, Johnston.. 849 NY Town of Minisink South $220,000 Plank Road................ 850 VA Town of St. Paul-- $120,000 Restoration of historic Hillman House to serve as trail system information center and construction of stations on trails........ 851 PA Conduct environmental $3,360,000 review and acquire right- of-way for preferred alternative to improve PA 41........................ 852 FL Acquire Right-of-Way for $400,000 Ludlam Trail, Miami, Florida................... 853 NY Construct Safe Routes to $2,800,000 Schools projects in New York City................. 854 CO Construction of U.S. 24-- $4,800,000 Tennessee Pass, Colorado.. 855 CA Implement Riverside Avenue $400,000 Railroad Bridge improvements, south of Interstate 10 in Rialto... 856 MA Longwood Ave/Urban Ring $450,000 Tunnel Study.............. 857 MN Ely Area Joint Public Works $1,500,000 Complex................... 858 IA U.S. 63 improvement near $6,960,000 New Hampton, Iowa......... 859 NY Village of Unionville $64,000 reconstruction of Main Street.................... 860 TX Widening from two lanes to $7,200,000 four of SH 36 from Bellville, TX to Sealy, TX 861 KY Comprehensive Traffic Study $480,000 for intersection of Main Street and Berea College Campus, Berea............. 862 TN Improve State Route 62 in $3,600,000 Morgan County near U.S. 27 in Wartburg to Petit Lane from existing two lane highway to four lanes..... [[Page 119 STAT. 1290]] 863 IL Construct West Corbin $4,000,000 Overpass over Illinois 255, Bethalto............. 864 OR I-5/99W connector.......... $248,000 865 FL Improvements to I-75 in the $6,000,000 City of Pembroke Pines, Florida................... 866 CA Planning, design, $4,000,000 engineering, and construction of Naval Air Station, North Island access tunnel on SR 75-282 corridor, San Diego....... 867 CA Construct road from Mace $800,000 Blvd. in Yolo County to federally supported Pacific Flyway wildlife area...................... 868 PA Construction of ramps on I- $2,400,000 95 and U.S. 322, widening of streets and intersections............. 869 NY Construct and restore $800,000 pedestrian and residential roadways in downtown business district in Rockville Centre.......... 870 LA Plan, design, and construct $2,400,000 Pointe Clair Expressway in Iberville Parish.......... 871 MA Construction of East Milton $1,000,000 Parking Deck over Interstate/Rt. 93......... 872 PA Reconstruction of I-176 in $2,400,000 Cumru and Robeson Townships, Berks County... 873 MI Resurfacing of Masonic $928,000 Boulevard in Fraser....... 874 OH Construct Ohio River Trail $1,600,000 from Downtown Cincinnati, Ohio to Salem Road........ 875 PA Realignment and $1,600,000 reconstruction of SR 60 interchange with U.S. 22- 30 and reconstruct adjacent Tonidale-Bayer intersection.............. 876 NY Construction and $836,000 rehabilitation of East and West John Streets in the Village of Lindenhurst, NY 877 NY Construct Northern State $4,800,000 Parkway and Long Island Expressway access at Marcus Avenue and Lakeville Road and associated Park and Ride.. 878 PA Deployment of an $3,200,000 Intelligent Transportation System along I-476 PA Turnpike NE Ext/PA 309 and I-76 Schuylkill Exprway in Montgomery County......... 879 NY Install Improvements for $250,000 Pedestrian Safety including in the vicinity of PS Q153................ 880 TX Build 36th Street Extension $1,680,000 in San Antonio............ 881 CA North Atlantic Pedestrian $480,000 Bridge, Monterey Park..... 882 CA Reconstruct Eastern Ave. $800,000 from Muller St. to Watcher St. in Bell Gardens....... 883 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition, and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking, and roadway redesign in West Pittston, Luzerne County.. 884 CA Design Traffic Flow $1,000,000 Improvements Azusa and Amar, City of West Covina. 885 MI Reconstruction of Nine Mile $896,000 Road in Eastpointe........ 886 WA Redmond, WA City-wide ITS.. $800,000 887 IL Reconstruction and $1,664,000 realignment of Baseline Rd., Montgomery, IL....... [[Page 119 STAT. 1291]] 888 NY Transportation Enhancements $240,000 to support development of Erie Canal in Orleans County, NY................ 889 CO U.S. 160, East of Wolf $12,000,000 Creek Pass................ 890 MA Design, engineering, and $2,200,000 construction at I-93 The Junction Interchange, Andover, Tewksbury and Wilmington................ 891 CA Rosemead Boulevard/Highway $80,000 19 Renovation Project, Pico Rivera............... 892 PA Intersection improvements $600,000 at PA Route 209 and Water Company Road, construction of a bridge and access enhancements to Nature and Arts Center, Upper Paxton Township.................. 893 TX Improvements to FM 1979 in $240,000 Caldwell County........... 894 HI Interstate Route H 1 guard $3,040,000 rail and shoulder improvements, Waikele Bridge to Airport Interchange, Honolulu..... 895 MI M-168 Reconstruction in the $1,760,000 village of Elberta........ 896 CA Colima Road at Fullerton $800,000 Road Intersection Improvements.............. 897 OH Design and construct $2,100,000 Youngstown State University Roadway and Pedestrian Safety Improvements, Youngstown.. 898 MO Reconstruct Interstate 44 $4,000,000 and Highway 39 Interchange 899 WA Complete final Columbia $640,000 River crossing Environmental Impact Statement for SR 35 in Klickitat County.......... 900 KY Reconstruct U.S. 127 at $480,000 Bellows Road, Mercer County.................... 901 NY Roadway and Pedestrian $3,200,000 Improvements for Times and Duffy Squares in New York City...................... 902 FL Six lane expansion of State $3,200,000 Road 200 (A1A) from Interstate 95 east to Amelia Island............. 903 MI Widen and reconstruct $10,800,000 Tienken Road in Rochester Hills from Livernois to Sheldon................... 904 NV Design and Construct I-580 $1,600,000 Meadowood Complex Improvements, Washoe County.................... 905 NY Town of Chester $160,000 reconstruction of 13 independent town roads.... 906 NY Implement ITS system and $100,000 apparatus to enhance citywide truck route system at 9th Street and 3rd Avenue intersection in Kings County.............. 907 TX Construction of highway $800,000 infrastructure to provide flood protection for Nueces County............. 908 FL Widen State Road 80, Hendry $2,800,000 County.................... 909 NE Construction of the $3,600,000 Columbus, Nebraska North Arterial Road............. 910 KY Extension of Newtown Pike $16,000,000 from West Main Street to South Limestone Street, Lexington................. 911 OH Road construction and $400,000 related improvements in the Village of Gates Mills, OH................. 912 IL Widening and Reconstruction $1,200,000 of 55th Street from Holmes Avenue to Williams Street in Westmont and Clarendon Hills..................... 913 IL Road upgrades for the $707,200 Village of Oreana, IL..... 914 ID Widen Amity Road from $1,600,000 Chestnut Street to Robinson Road in Nampa, Idaho..................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1292]] 915 TX Widening FM 60 (University $2,400,000 Drive) from SH 6 to FM 158, College Station...... 916 GA Widening Cedarcrest Road $2,520,000 from Paulding County line to Governors Towne........ 917 CA Widening Avenue 416 in $1,200,000 Dinuba California......... 918 MA Infrastructure Improvements $600,000 in the Gardner-Kilby- Hammond Area, Worcester... 919 TX Extend Munn Street from $800,000 Demaree Ln. to Gellhorn Drive..................... 920 MN City of Moorhead SE Main $2,400,000 GSI, 34th St. and I-94 Interchange and Moorhead Comprehensive Rail Safety Program................... 921 AL Widening and safety $1,813,333 improvements to SR 216 between SR 215 and I-59, I- 20........................ 922 GA The Carrollton Greenbelt $280,000 Project, City of Carrollton, Georgia....... 923 IL Improve safety of culvert $256,000 replacement on 250th Rd. between 460th St. and County Hwy 20 in Grandview Township, Edgar County, IL 924 NY Kingston, Improve uptown $1,040,000 streets................... 925 PA Replace Blair Creek Bridge $1,280,000 over the Little Lehigh Creek, just west of the Maple Grove Bridge, in Longswamp Township, Berks County.................... 926 CA Construct highway $7,600,000 connecting State Route 78/ 86 and State Route 111, Brawley................... 927 GA Widening and improvements $800,000 on Colerain Road in St. Marys, Georgia............ 928 MD Implement Pedestrian and $1,600,000 Roadway Improvements Contained in the Druid Hill Park Neighborhood Access Program in Baltimore................. 929 AZ Kabba Wash project between $1,600,000 I-40 and Wikieup.......... 930 ME Route 2 Improvements from $1,000,000 Bethel to Gilead.......... 931 FL Widening and Improvements $21,600,000 for I-75 in Collier and Lee County................ 932 TX Widening 349 Dawson and $1,600,000 Martin County............. 933 WI Widen Wisconsin State $3,200,000 Highway 64 between Houlton and New Richmond.......... 934 IN Widen Wheeling Avenue from $768,000 Centennial to McGalliard Road in the City of Muncie, Indiana........... 935 MN Construct a bike trail $540,000 along the north side of TH 11 to the Voyageurs National Park Visitor Center on Black Bay of Rainy Lake................ 936 FL Construct pedestrian $1,280,000 underpass and safety improvements at SR A1A and Castillo Drive, City of St. Augustine............. 937 CA Rehabilitate street $99,200 surfaces in Sherman Oaks.. 938 CA Repair and realignment of $240,000 Brahma Drive and Winnetka Ave....................... 939 NJ Riverwalk in Millburn along $600,000 the West Branch of the Rahway River.............. 940 AL I-20 widening and safety $4,000,000 improvements in St. Clair County.................... 941 TN Plan and construct $400,000 Rutherford County visitor's center/ Transportation information hub....................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1293]] 942 UT Streetscape a 2-lane road $1,050,000 and add turning lanes at key intersections on Santa Clara Drive in Santa Clara 943 CA U.S. 101 Operational $4,000,000 Improvements, San Jose.... 944 IL Upgrade traffic signal $400,000 system on 87th Street, Chicago................... 945 LA Water Well Road Gateway $4,520,000 Corridor (LA 478)--Design, right-of-way, and Construction of 3.6 miles from I-49 to LA 1......... 946 CO East 104th and U.S. 85 $664,000 Intersection: Study, design, and construction of needed improvements to intersection.............. 947 FL Widen West Virginia Drive $2,400,000 from Floresta Drive to U.S. 1 in St. Lucie....... 948 ID Widen U.S. 95 in Idaho from $2,400,000 Jct. SH 1 to Canadian Border.................... 949 IL Engineering of the Willow $160,000 Creek Trail Extension from Rock Cut State Park to the Long Prairie Trail........ 950 CA Widen Interstate 8 overpass $1,698,000 at Dogwood Road, Imperial County.................... 951 CA Improve bridge 58-7 on SR $800,000 115 that crosses the Alamo River in Holtville and also project design and environmental analysis of a new bridge over the same river..................... 952 ID Widen U.S. 95 from Worley $2,400,000 to Mica Creek, Idaho...... 953 MI Complete the 2 segments of $4,000,000 U.S. 127 from Ithaca to St. Johns to a limited access freeway............ 954 CA Construct a new interchange $8,000,000 where I-15 meets Cajalco Road in Corona, CA........ 955 OH Construct interchange at CR $5,000,000 80 on IR 77 near Dover.... 956 TX Colonial Drive Project, $1,200,000 Cleburne.................. 957 NC Widen and improve I-85 $6,400,000 through Cabarrus County from U.S. 29/49 to 29/601. 958 NC U.S. 401 from Raleigh to $3,200,000 Fayetteville.............. 959 GA Construct and Improve $3,200,000 Westside Parkway, Northern Section, in Fulton County. 960 NY City of Peeskill, NY Street $104,000 Resurfacing Program, Hudson Avenue............. 961 CA Construction of CA 101 $1,800,000 Auxiliary Lanes, Marsh Rd. to Santa Clara County Line 962 NY For the acquisition of $1,200,000 ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities and operation of ferry service from Rockland County- Yonkers-Manhattan......... 963 IL For engineering, right-of- $1,700,000 way acquisition and reconstruction of two existing lanes on Arsenal Road from Baseline Rd. to Rt. 53.................... 964 PA For the Scranton City $2,000,000 Redevelopment Authority to design, engineer, acquire ROW and construct streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting and safety improvements, parking, and roadway redesign.......... 965 FL Construct landscaped $1,228,833 sidewalks, bus lanes, pedestrian/bicycle paths, vehicular lanes, City of Plantation................ [[Page 119 STAT. 1294]] 966 NY Improve Route 17--Access $2,000,000 Control, Elmira to Chemung 967 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition, and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking, and roadway redesign in Plymouth Borough, Luzerne County.................... 968 ID Improve SH 75 from $4,800,000 Timmerman to Ketchum...... 969 OR Improve U.S. 97 from Modoc $1,600,000 Point to Algoma........... 970 SD Construct an interchange on $5,600,000 I-90 at Marion Road west of Sioux Falls............ 971 CA Realign First St. between $1,000,000 Mission Rd. and Clarence St. in Los Angeles........ 972 MO Relocation of Route 13 $4,160,000 Branson West Bypass....... 973 IL Resurfacing Congress $400,000 Parkway The Illinois Department of Transportation............ 974 RI Establish interchange $4,800,000 between Route 4 and Interstate 95............. 975 TX Improvements to FM 676 in $400,000 Alton..................... 976 MA Reconstruction of Goddard $900,000 Memorial Drive from State Route 9 to Airport Drive, Worcester................. 977 FL Homestead, FL Widening of $2,000,000 SW 320 Street (Mowry Drive) from Flagler Avenue to SW 187 Avenue.......... 978 CT Broad Street Reconstruction $2,000,000 Project in New Britain.... 979 PA Construct Johnsonburg $3,520,000 Bypass.................... 980 CT Construct Valley Service $1,600,000 Road Extension, North Haven..................... 981 VA Construction of $800,000 transportation related enhancements and infrastructure of the VMFA project................... 982 MI Reconstruct and Widen I-94 $12,800,000 in Kalamazoo, MI.......... 983 MD Land Acquisition for $15,600,000 Highway Mitigation in Cecil and Worcester Counties, MD.............. 984 CA Construct overpass on $600,000 Central Ave. at the railroad crossing in Newark.................... 985 IL City of Bartonville, Street $762,058 widening and improvements and sidewalk improvements. 986 OH Construct Williamsburg, $240,000 Ohio to Batavia, Ohio Hike, and Bike Trail...... 987 IL The continuation of U.S. $2,400,000 Route 12 from the Wisconsin State line to the intersection of Tryon Grove Road, Route 12 and Illinois State Route 31... 988 FL U.S. 17-92 and French Ave. $400,000 Roundabout, Sanford....... 989 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition, and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking, and roadway redesign in Hanover Township, Luzerne County.................... 990 MI Reduction from 3.5 miles of $2,400,000 travel to 1.0 mile of travel crossing over the Tittabawassee River on Meridian Road............. 991 ID Widen U.S. 95 from Top of $1,600,000 Lewiston Hill to Moscow, Idaho..................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1295]] 992 TX Construct a pedestrian/ $750,000 bicycle trail in the Sunnyside area of Houston. 993 TX Construct remaining 800- $928,000 foot 4-lane divided thoroughfare for Preston Rd. segment between Beltway 8 and Genoa Red Bluff Rd.................. 994 ............ ........................... $0 995 SC Medical University of South $3,200,000 Carolina Roadway Enhancement............... 996 PA Acquisition of adjacent $2,000,000 property to planned Park-n- Ride at Kressler and Hamilton Boulevards in Wescosville, PA........... 997 MI Livonia, reconstruct Stark $800,000 Rd. between Plymouth Rd. and I-96.................. 998 PA PA Route 309 roadway $1,600,000 construction and signalization improvements in Tamaqua Borough........ 999 MA Union Square Roadway and $400,000 Streetscape Improvements.. 1000 TX Improvements to South $1,920,000 McColl Road in Hidalgo County.................... 1001 MS Widen U.S. Highway 61 and $3,040,000 improve major intersections, Natchez.... 1002 TX Widen U.S. 82 from 2-lane $3,600,000 facility to 4-lane facility from FM 1417 in Sherman, TX to U.S. 69 in Bells, TX................. 1003 TX Widen U.S. 79, from FM 1512 $1,600,000 near Jewett to IH-45 to a 4-lane divided highway.... 1004 TN Construct shoulder and turn $1,200,000 lane on SR 35 in Seymour, Tennessee................. 1005 NE Construction of Heartland $6,000,000 Expressway between Alliance and Minatare, NE. 1006 WA Pedestrian Sidewalk $140,000 Construction in Snohomish. 1007 TN North Second Street $1,600,000 Corridor Upgrade, Memphis. 1008 OH Purchase High Speed Ferries $600,000 for Black River Excursion Boat Service, Lorain...... 1009 MD MD4 at Suitland Parkway.... $3,200,000 1010 OK Widen U.S. 60 from $1,600,000 approximately 2 miles east of the U.S. 60/US 75 interchange east approximately 5.5 miles... 1011 NC Widen U.S. 401 from Wake $2,400,000 County to Louisburg....... 1012 PA CUPSS, Pennsylvania, Urban $4,000,000 Maglev Demonstration Test Project................... 1013 TX Widen U.S. 287 Bypass at $6,400,000 Ennis from two to four lanes..................... 1014 KY Widen U.S. 27 from KY 34 to $1,600,000 U.S. 150 Bypass, Garrard County and Lincoln County. 1015 MN Right-of-way acquisition $800,000 for Mississippi River Bridge connecting I-94 and U.S. 10 between U.S. 169 and TH 101................ 1016 WI Rehabilitate Highway 53 $3,200,000 between Chippewa Falls and New Auburn................ 1017 IL Widen U.S. Route 67 from $1,600,000 Macomb to Illinois 101.... 1018 IL Widen U.S. Route 51 from $2,400,000 Pana to Vandalia.......... 1019 IL Widen U.S. Route 34 from $3,200,000 U.S. 67 to Carmen Road.... [[Page 119 STAT. 1296]] 1020 WA Alaskan Way Viaduct and $11,200,000 Seawall................... 1021 NJ East Coast Greenway bicycle $800,000 and pedestrian path from New Brunswick to Hudson River..................... 1022 FL Construct bicycle and $1,200,000 pedestrian underpass and park under I-95, Miami.... 1023 CA Implement Van Nuys Road and $400,000 Safety Improvements....... 1024 FL New systems interchange $6,400,000 ramps at SR 417 and Boggy Creek Road in Orange County, FL................ 1025 NY Reconstruction of Tappan $800,000 Street Bridge in Town of Newark Valley............. 1026 IL Widen Rakow Road from $5,720,000 Ackman Road to IL Rt. 31 in McHenry County, Illinois.................. 1027 IL Widen U.S. Route 30 from $400,000 Rock Falls to Round Grove, Whiteside County.......... 1028 TN Bristol, Tennessee highway- $40,000 RR grade crossing improvement--Cedar Street. 1029 IL Perform Broadway and $1,200,000 Sheridan Road signal interconnect project, Chicago................... 1030 IL Widen U.S. Highway 30 in $800,000 Whiteside County, Illinois 1031 WI Rehabilitate existing $5,600,000 bridge and construct new bridge on Michigan Street in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 1032 ME Replacement of the Route $3,000,000 201-A ``covered'' bridge, Norridgewock.............. 1033 AR Widen to four lanes, $5,000,000 improvement, and other development to U.S. Highway 167 from LA State line north to I-530....... 1034 PA Widen the Route 412 $8,000,000 corridor from I-78 into the City of Bethlehem..... 1035 HI Construct access road for $800,000 Kahului Airport........... 1036 IL Improve Highway-Railroad $600,000 Crossings, Galesburg...... 1037 MN Sauk Rapids Bridge and $4,800,000 Roadway Replacement in Sauk Rapids, MN........... 1038 TN Construct Transportation $800,000 and Heritage Museum in Townsend, Tennessee....... 1039 CA Widen State Route 98, $2,400,000 including storm drain developments, from Kloke Road to State Route 111, Calexico.................. 1040 CA Widen State Route 98 from $4,000,000 Route 111 to State Route 7, Calexico............... 1041 GA Construction of bypass $1,600,000 around town of Hiram, from SR 92 to U.S. 278, Paulding County, Georgia.. 1042 TX Construction of the $2,000,000 interchanges at BI20 and IH20 for JBS Parkway...... 1043 CA Widen State Route 46 $33,461,000 between Airport Road and the Shandon Rest Stop in San Luis Obispo County.... 1044 TN Widen State Route 4 (U.S. $800,000 78) from Mississippi State Line to Getwell Road (SR 176) in Memphis, Shelby County.................... 1045 MI Baraga County, $600,000 Reconstruction of county primary road on Bayshore Drive from Haanpaa Road northerly 1.7 miles to Whirligig Road............ 1046 NY Town of Warwick, NY walking $400,000 and biking trail.......... [[Page 119 STAT. 1297]] 1047 AK Bridge over Fish Creek in $1,000,000 Matanuska-Susitna Borough. 1048 GA GA 400 and McGinnis Ferry $2,400,000 Road Interchange, Forsyth County, GA................ 1049 NY Implement Improvements for $600,000 Pedestrian Safety in Kings County.................... 1050 NY Reconfigure road through $316,000 FDR VA Hospital to provide access to Battery Place in Town of Cortlandt......... 1051 CA Widen State Route 262, $3,200,000 replace two railroad overpass structures, and rebuild on and off ramps between SR 262 and Kato Rd. in Fremont............ 1052 TN Widen State Route 101 in $6,400,000 Cumberland County from two lane highway to five lanes between State Routes 282 (Dunbar Road) and 392 in Crossville................ 1053 FL Widen State Road 50 in Lake $5,600,000 County, Florida........... 1054 AZ Construct a passing lane $1,600,000 between the north end of Lake Havasu City to I-40.. 1055 GA Widen SR 85 from SR 74 to $2,400,000 County Route 126 Bernhard Road, Fayette County, Georgia................... 1056 CT Construct New arterial $8,000,000 roadway from Barnum Avenue north to proposed Lake Success Business Park in Bridgeport, CT............ 1057 MI M-13 Washington Avenue $1,200,000 Streetscape Project. Phase II of High Priority Project 192 in Public Law 105-550, City of Saginaw.. 1058 TX Improvements to FM 716 in $800,000 Duval County.............. 1059 NY Town of Chester Surrey $240,000 Meadow subdivision road improvements.............. 1060 PA Cresheim Valley Drive $880,000 Revitalization project involving scenic enhancements and pedestrian safety improvements from Lincoln Drive to Navajo Street.... 1061 NC Transportation Improvements $2,400,000 at Piedmont Triad Research Park, Winston-Salem, NC... 1062 MO Upgrade and partially $2,880,000 relocate MO Rt. 141 from I- 64 to Rt. 340............. 1063 NY Construct Millennium $8,400,000 Parkway in the Towns of Dunkirk and Sheridan...... 1064 AZ Construct the Rio Salado $6,400,000 Parkway to connect I-10 and Loop 202 freeways to 7th Street in downtown Phoenix................... 1065 TN Improving Vehicle $83,200 Efficiencies at At-Grade highway-Railroad Crossing in Lenoir City, TN........ 1066 NJ Replacement of Monmouth $2,400,000 County bridges W-7, W-8, and W-9................... 1067 OK U.S. 54, Widen U.S. 54 from $800,000 North of Optima Northeast to Kansas State Line, Texas County, OK.......... 1068 FL Widen Palm Coast Parkway $2,320,000 and I-95 interchange and overpass, Flagler County, Florida................... 1069 FL Delray Beach Federal $1,600,000 Highway pedestrian improvements SE 4th Street to NE 4th Street.......... 1070 WI Expand Highway 10 between $16,000,000 Marshfield and Stevens Point..................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1298]] 1071 NY Install Improvements for $250,000 Pedestrian Safety including in the vicinity of IS R72/PS R69.......... 1072 TN Upgrade roads for Slack $1,500,000 Water Port facility and industrial park Lake County.................... 1073 AK Emergency evacuation road $3,000,000 at Point Hope in North Slope Borough............. 1074 MI Construct railroad grade $1,600,000 separation on M-85 (Fort Street) North of Van Horn Road, Trenton............. 1075 IL Land acquisition, $4,000,000 engineering, and construction for the initial 2-lane segments of the Corridor between IL 31 to IL 25 and other segments of the Corridor as appropriate............ 1076 PA Modernize traffic signals, $384,000 complete minor roadway realignment, and improve channelization at U.S. 322 and PA 10 intersection.... 1077 KS Construction of a 4-lane $8,548,800 access controlled improvement for 4 miles on US 54/400 in Pratt County. 1078 IN Upgrade rail crossing at $160,000 93rd Avenue, St. John..... 1079 FL Widen SR 710 by 2 lanes $2,400,000 from Congress Avenue to U.S. 1.................... 1080 GA Widen SR 234/Gillionville $800,000 Road from Eight Mile Road to Lockett Station, Dougherty County.......... 1081 CA Widen SR 12 to four lanes $6,400,000 through Jamieson Canyon (between I-80 and SR 29) for safety concerns and economic growth........... 1082 GA Widen SR 104 from SR 383/ $3,200,000 Belaire Road to CR 515/ Cumberland Drive (including bridges) in Columbia County........... 1083 IN Study Traffic on Muncie By- $96,000 Pass from Centennial Avenue to McGalliard Road in the City of Muncie and Delaware County, Indiana.. 1084 FL Construct U.S. 17-92 $1,200,000 improvements, Maitland, Florida................... 1085 CA Widen South Main St.-Soda $3,200,000 Bay Rd. between CR 400A (mile marker 0.0-mile marker 0.7) and CR 502 (mile marker 0.0 and 0.9). 1086 VA Replacement of the 635 $400,000 Bridge in Orange County, VA........................ 1087 TX Construct Loop 20 in Laredo $1,600,000 1088 IA Construct SE Connector/ $7,200,000 Martin Luther King, Jr., Pkwy, Des Moines.......... 1089 FL Construction and Design of $1,600,000 Miami River Greenway Road Improvements and 5th Street Improvements....... 1090 TX Widen SH 317 from two lanes $1,600,000 to four lane divided facility.................. 1091 TX Widen SH 205 from two lanes $800,000 to a six lane urban divided highway from North of SH 66 to proposed SH 276....................... 1092 CA Widen Santa Maria River $2,720,000 Bridge on U.S. Highway 101 between Santa Barbara County and San Luis Obispo County.................... 1093 CA Widen San Fernando Road $848,000 North, including streetscape projects, Sylmar.................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1299]] 1094 PA Central Susquehanna Valley $4,880,000 Transportation Project U.S. 15: $5 million for the final design.......... 1095 NJ Construct Rt. 49 Cohansey $2,400,000 River Bridge Replacement, Cumberland County......... 1096 ME Construction and snowmobile $4,000,000 safety accommodations for Route 116 Bridge, Medway.. 1097 MI Construct pedestrian trail $80,000 and bridge in Kearsley Park in Flint............. 1098 IA Coralville, IA $1,600,000 Implementation of final phase of Safety Improvements Project from 12th Ave. to 22nd Ave..... 1099 IL Expand and improve Illinois $5,720,000 Route 47 Roadway from Reed Road to Kreutzer Road in Huntley, Illinois......... 1100 NY Build Route 15, $20,000,000 Pennsylvania to Presho.... 1101 GA I-285 Riverside interchange $1,600,000 reconstruction, Fulton County, Georgia........... 1102 MN Construct 3 segments of $1,200,000 Cuyuna Lakes Trails, Crow Wing County............... 1103 WA Improve I-5 interchange at $10,772,000 134th Street in Clark County.................... 1104 GA Construct Pedestrian Safety $2,400,000 Improvements on Buford Hwy (SR 13), Dekalb County.... 1105 DC 11th St. Bridges, $17,600,000 Rehabilitation of structures as well as new ramps to provide for traffic at Navy Yard, Southeast Federal Ctr., and Gateway Government Ctr 1106 MO Improve U.S. 36 to divided $8,000,000 four lane expressway from Macon to Route 24......... 1107 VA Mill Road Slip Ramp........ $400,000 1108 NY Construct sidewalks and $300,000 curbing on Tate Avenue in Village of Buchanan....... 1109 MI Delta County, Widen, $589,920 pulverize, improve drainage at County Rd. 497 from U.S. 2 at Nahma Junction southerly 4.75 miles to the village of Nahma..................... 1110 UT Construction of 200 North $3,200,000 Street highway-rail graded crossing separation, Kaysville, Utah........... 1111 FL Kennedy Blvd. $1,600,000 Reconstruction, Eatonville 1112 VA Improvements to public $2,400,000 roadways within the campus boundaries of the Virginia Biotechnology Park, Richmond, VA.............. 1113 VA Install Transpiration $94,720 Critical Incident Mobile Data Collection Device in Charlottesville........... 1114 NY Ithaca, Design and $435,200 construct pedestrian and bicycle path.............. 1115 AZ Navajo Mountain Road on the $1,000,000 Navajo Nation............. 1116 PA Expansion of existing PA $3,280,000 Turnpike ITS System....... 1117 TX Construction of ferryboat $320,000 for City of Port Aransas.. 1118 NY Project will rehabilitate $4,000,000 and reopen historic High Bridge, which crosses the Harlem River between Manhattan and the Bronx... 1119 NJ Route 17 Congestion $9,600,000 Improvements and Widening, from Williams Avenue to the Garden State Parkway and Route 4 in Bergen County.................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1300]] 1120 IN Design and construct Tanner $992,000 Creek Bridge on U.S. 50, Dearborn County Indiana... 1121 NC Environmental studies and $4,800,000 construction of U.S. 74 Monroe Bypass Extension... 1122 OH Construct Pedestrian Bridge $1,712,000 from east of Dock 32 to Voinovich Park southwest corner, Cleveland......... 1123 GA Extension of Sugarloaf $2,400,000 Parkway, Gwinnett County.. 1124 ME Construct bicycle and $1,000,000 pedestrian bridge over Stillwater River, Orono... 1125 IL For widening from two to $800,000 four lanes, the Brookmont Boulevard Viaduct in Kankakee, IL and adjusting approach grades........... 1126 GA I-285 SR 400 interchange $800,000 reconstruction and HOV interchange, Fulton County, Georgia........... 1127 MN Construct a road between $240,000 Highway 332 and TH 11 including a signalized rail road crossing, Koochiching County........ 1128 MO Hanley Road from I-64 to $8,000,000 south of State Route 100, St. Louis County.......... 1129 AL Expand SR 167 from Troy, AL $2,400,000 to Enterprise, AL......... 1130 MN Construction of primary and $3,400,000 secondary access roadways to the Duluth Air National Guard Base, City of Duluth 1131 CT Construct high-speed rail $3,440,000 crossing to bike and pedestrian trails-Enfield, CT........................ 1132 TX Expansion of Port Rd. at $9,552,000 Northbound Frontage Rd. of SH 146 east to intersection with Cruise Terminal Rd. to 6-lane section with raised median 1133 TN Constuct Western Bypass $2,720,000 from Zinc Plant Road to Dotsonville Road, Montgomery County......... 1134 CA Improvements to State Route $4,000,000 67/State Route 52 interchange............... 1135 TN Plan and construct a $200,000 bicycle and pedestrian trail, Springfield........ 1136 TX Expansion of Daniel McCall $2,200,000 Dr., Lufkin, TX........... 1137 NY Rehabilitate the Pines $2,212,000 Bridge Road and Lake Avenue and Ryder Road, in Ossining, York-town, and New Castle................ 1138 CA Construct Valley Boulevard $600,000 Drainage Improvements, El Monte..................... 1139 NJ Route 82 Union County $800,000 Streetscape and Intersection Improvements. 1140 NY Short Clove Road Rail $800,000 Overpass, Haverstraw...... 1141 FL Construct Atlantic $800,000 Boulevard Improvements, Key West, Florida......... 1142 CA Implement intelligent $2,400,000 management and logistics measures to improve freight movement, Gateway Cities.................... 1143 WI Expand U.S. 45 between CTH $4,000,000 G and Winchester, Winnebago County, WI...... [[Page 119 STAT. 1301]] 1144 NY Implement ITS system and $100,000 apparatus to enhance citywide truck route system on LIE Eastbound Service Road at 74th Street to Caldwell Ave, Grand Ave. from 69th Street to Flushing Ave, and Eliot Ave. from 69th Street to Woodhaven Blvd.. 1145 IA Construct IA-32 Arterial $15,200,000 from U.S. 20 in Dubuque Co, IA to U.S. 61 and U.S. 151....................... 1146 HI Kapolei Transportation $800,000 Improvements, Island of Oahu...................... 1147 NY 125th Street Corridor $11,200,000 Improvements from Old Broadway to Marginal Street/Waterfront, New York City................. 1148 CA Los Angeles Regional Diesel $400,000 Emissions Reduction Program For Engine Retrofit, Gateway Cities.. 1149 IL Reconstruct intersection of $11,440,000 Wood Dale and Irving Park roads in DuPage County, IL 1150 GA Social Circle bypass $2,400,000 completion, from Stanford Road to SR 11, Social Circle.................... 1151 GA Streetscape Project to $500,000 install sidewalks and bicycle trails, Gray...... 1152 MO Reconstruction of the $5,600,000 Tucker Street Bridge in the City of St. Louis..... 1153 PA Bethlehem Pike improvements $800,000 from Valley Green Road to South of Gordon Lane, Springfield Township...... 1154 GA Construct I-75 I-575 HOV $480,000 interchange, Cobb County, Georgia................... 1155 IL Construct multi-use $200,000 pedestrian path between Oakton St. and Dempster St., Skokie............... 1156 AZ Construct link from Twin $4,800,000 Peaks Road to I-10 and Linda Vista Blvd. including bridge over Santa Cruz River and overpass of Union Pacific Rail Road................. 1157 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking and roadway redesign in Newport Township, Luzerne County.................... 1158 VA Fries Train Station and $800,000 Trail--Restoration of former train station for use as visitors center and construction of trail along New River........... 1159 PA Construction SR 3024, $560,000 Middle Creek Bridge II, South Canaan, Wayne County 1160 WI Expand U.S. 141 between SH $1,600,000 22 and SH 64 (Oconto and Marinette Counties, Wisconsin)................ 1161 IL Development of a $2,560,000 coordinated trail system, parking and trial systems in Dixon, IL.............. 1162 PA Installation of $720,000 comprehensive signage system across 1700 acres of urban parks in Pittsburgh................ 1163 GA Interstate 75/Windy Hill $1,600,000 Road Interchange.......... 1164 NJ Bridge replacement and SR $800,000 31 widening over the Raritan Valley Line in Glen Gardner, Hampton, Hunterdon County.......... [[Page 119 STAT. 1302]] 1165 VA Bristol Train Station-- $400,000 Historic preservation and rehabilitation of former Bristol, VA train station. 1166 CO I-25 Improvements--Douglas-- $4,800,000 Arapahoe County Line to El Paso County Line.......... 1167 TN Reconstruct connection with $400,000 Hermitage Avenue to Cumberland River Bluff in Nashville................. 1168 IL For Village of Lemont to $80,000 construct a bridge over Chicago Ship and Sanitary Canal linking Centennial Trail to I&M Canal Trail.. 1169 OH Construct roadway $100,000 improvement along State Route 62 in Berlin........ 1170 NY Reconstruction and $1,600,000 improvements of University Avenue and the extension of the ARTWalk project, Rochester................. 1171 NH Reconstruction and $1,600,000 Improvements to NH Route 110 in Berlin............. 1172 PA Route 6 Resurfacing from $1,200,000 Mansfield Borough in Richmond Township to the Village of Mainesburg in Sullivan Township......... 1173 WA SR 167--Right-of-way $2,000,000 acquisition for a new freeway connecting SR 509 to SR 161................. 1174 MD I-70: Frederick............ $1,600,000 1175 NY Planning, Design, ROW and $5,200,000 Construction of Fort Drum Connector Road............ 1176 CA Study and construct highway $3,200,000 alternatives between Orange and Riverside Counties, directed by the Riverside Orange Corridor Authority working with local government agencies, local transp. authorities, and guided by the current MIS....................... 1177 CA Fresno County, CA Widen $1,200,000 Friant Road to four lanes with class II bicycle lanes..................... 1178 MO Study for Highway 160 and $1,600,000 Kansas Expressway Corridor 1179 FL Construct Route 9B from $4,000,000 U.S. 1 to Route 9A (I-295) to the Duval County line.. 1180 PA Design, const. widening of $2,400,000 PA 94 from York-Adams County line to Elm Street in Hanover, PA............ 1181 CA Improvement of intersection $128,000 at Burbank Blvd. and Woodley Ave............... 1182 TX Port of Beaumont Southside $5,190,400 Intermodal Project........ 1183 WA Perform final interchange $840,000 design and property acquisition at Fleshman Way where it crosses SR 129, that enhances safety and passenger and freight mobility and reduces congestion................ 1184 WA Roosevelt Extension at $3,200,000 Urban Avenue to Cameron Way in Mount Vernon....... 1185 NJ Hazel Street $3,200,000 reconstruction, Passaic County.................... 1186 FL Improvements to Eller Drive $800,000 including right-of-way acquisition and construction of return loop connector............ 1187 MO Study Highway 37-60 Entire $2,000,000 Corridor.................. 1188 TX The District-Tyler Outer $5,184,000 Loop 49 Construction...... [[Page 119 STAT. 1303]] 1189 PA Tidal Schuylkill Riverfront $1,344,000 project consists of an eight mile bike and pedestrian recreation trail from Locust Street to Historic Bar-tram's Gardens................... 1190 NY Town of Fishkill $19,600 reconstruct Maple Ave..... 1191 IL For IDOT to expedite pre- $2,800,000 construction and construction to widen I-55 from Naperville Road south to I-80................... 1192 UT 200 East Minor Arterial, $720,000 Logan City, Utah.......... 1193 NJ Construct I-287, I-80, $800,000 Route 202 Interchange..... 1194 NY Design and construction of $4,480,000 Fulton Street from Clinton Avenue to Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, New York..... 1195 TX Port of Corpus Christi Joe $400,000 Fulton International Trade Corridor for congestion and safety enhancements... 1196 MO Renovations and $640,000 Enhancements on the Bicycle Pedestrian Facility on the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge spanning the Mississippi River..... 1197 CT Construct Shoreline $1,600,000 Greenway Trail, Guilford, Branford, East Haven...... 1198 NJ Transportation Improvements $4,000,000 in Liberty Corridor....... 1199 OH Construct SR 104 into a 4 $6,000,000 lane facility with a turning lane in Ross County.................... 1200 MO Construct 2 lanes on Hwy 45 $2,400,000 from Hwy 9 to Graden Road in Platte County.......... 1201 MS Plan and Construct Highway $2,400,000 45 Bypass in Columbus..... 1202 PA Reconstruct Hwy and replace $1,200,000 of bridge on U.S. 422 between the Berks County Line and the Schuylkill River in Montgomery and Chester Counties.......... 1203 FL Construct SR 20 connection $3,440,000 to SR 100 via CR 309-C, Putnam County, Florida.... 1204 OH Road and related pedestrian $80,000 improvements at SR 283 in the Village of Grand River, OH................. 1205 NY Road infrastructure $6,520,000 projects to improve commercial access in the Towns of Malta and Stillwater and the Village of Round Lake, Saratoga County, New York.......... 1206 NY Replace structurally $800,000 deficient bridge over the Pocantico River, the Village of Pleasantville.. 1207 IL Complete Heavy Truck Loop $500,000 for DuQuoin Industrial Park...................... 1208 MD Construction and $12,000,000 dualization of U.S. 113... 1209 GA Streetscape-Quitman........ $160,000 1210 NY Town of New Windsor Toleman $592,000 and Station Roads Reconstruction and area Improvements.............. 1211 ............ ........................... $0 1212 WA Design and construct $2,000,000 pedestrian land bridge spanning SR 14............ 1213 MI Construction of Greenways $239,200 in Pittsfield Charter Township--2.5 miles to existing Ann Arbor Greenways, Pittsfield Charter Township.......... [[Page 119 STAT. 1304]] 1214 CA Golden Gate National Parks $5,000,000 Conservancy--Plan and Implement Trails and Bikeways Plan for the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Presidio.................. 1215 NY State of NY Village of $600,000 Kiryas Joel sidewalk project................... 1216 ............ ........................... $0 1217 IL Transportation Enhancement $762,058 and road improvements necessary for Downtown Plaza improvements in Jacksonville, IL.......... 1218 CA Upgrade and reconstruct I- $2,000,000 580/Vasco Road Interchange, City of Livermore................. 1219 TX Build Bike Trail at Chacon $3,300,000 Creek in Laredo........... 1220 UT 3200 South Project, Nibley, $800,000 Utah...................... 1221 NJ Expand Route 440--State $4,000,000 Street Interchange in Perth Amboy............... 1222 GA Improvement and $800,000 construction of SR 40 from east of St. Marys cutoff at mile post 5.0, Charlton County to County Route 61, Camden County, Georgia.... 1223 PA Erie, PA Regional upgrades $1,280,000 to urban-rural corridors.. 1224 GA Georgia Construct Three $1,600,000 Greenway Trail Project, Dekalb County............. 1225 FL Cross Creek Boulevard $1,440,000 Widening.................. 1226 MD Implement Intelligent $1,120,000 Transportation System in Baltimore................. 1227 OH Construct an access road $800,000 into the industrial park near SR 209 and CR 345 in Guernsey County........... 1228 CA Improve the Rosecrans Ave. $40,000 and Alondra Blvd. bridges over the San Gabriel River in Bellflower............. 1229 PA Independence National $3,600,000 Historic Park scenic enhancement and pedestrian walkways improvement project in conjunction with the park's Executive Mansion Exhibit........... 1230 CA Modesto, Riverbank and $1,600,000 Oakdale, CA Improve SR 219 to 4-lanes................ 1231 ME Modifications to Exit 7/I- $180,000 295 and to Franklin Arterial, Portland........ 1232 KY Replace Bridge and $700,000 Approaches on Searcy School Road over Beaver Creek, Anderson County.... 1233 NJ Route 22 Sustainable $2,400,000 Corridor Plan............. 1234 NY Conduct studies, if $4,000,000 necessary, and construct the High Line Trail Project, New York City.... 1235 WA Install dual left turn $1,750,000 lanes and intersection signal modifications at SR 432 and Columbia Blvd..... 1236 OK Transportaion enhancements $2,400,000 for Highway 19 from Ada to Stratford................. 1237 CA I-15/Base Line Road $4,000,000 Interchange Project, Rancho Cucamonga, California................ 1238 SC Build Interchange at U.S. $4,800,000 17 and Bowman Road in Mount Pleasant, SC........ 1239 CA Complete Monterey Bay $5,800,000 Sanctuary Scenic Trail between Monterey and Santa Cruz counties............. [[Page 119 STAT. 1305]] 1240 NY Improve Hospital Road $4,800,000 Bridge between CR 99 and CR 101, Patchogue......... 1241 NV Construct Martin Luther $8,000,000 King, Jr., Blvd.-- Industrial Rd. Connector.. 1242 MI I-96 Beck, Wixom Road $2,400,000 Interchange, design, ROW, and construction.......... 1243 IA Muscatine, IA Construction $400,000 of 4.2 mile multipurpose trail from Musser Park to Weggens Road.............. 1244 GA Historic preservation of a $160,000 city bus station in downtown Eastman.......... 1245 TX Construction of internal $2,000,000 roads at Port of Brownsville to make roads safer with less wear and tear...................... 1246 NY NYSDOT Route 55 turning $400,000 lane at Gardner Hollow Road...................... 1247 TN Plan and construct a $80,000 bicycle and pedestrian trail, Lewisburg.......... 1248 TX Reconstruct Danieldale Rd. $1,600,000 from I-35E to Houston School Rd. in Lancaster... 1249 CT Relocation of Edmond Road $1,600,000 in Newtown and construction of additional turning lanes at Rte 6 and Commerce and Edmond Rds... 1250 OH Construction of Interchange $1,200,000 at State Route 8 and Seasons Road, Stow, OH.... 1251 NJ North Avenue-Route 1 $60,000 Elizabeth Pedestrian and Bicycle Project........... 1252 AL Pedestrian Improvements for $106,666 Morris, AL................ 1253 NY Preliminary design and $7,360,000 environmental impact study for a collector- distributor road along I- 95 from Westchester Ave. to Bartow Ave............. 1254 NJ Replacement of Signals at $392,000 the Intersections of Centennial Ave. at Lincoln Ave. and Walnut Ave. at Lincoln Ave., Cranford, NJ 1255 KS Replacement or $2,000,000 rehabilitation of the Amelia Earhart U.S. 59 Bridge in Atchison County, Kansas.................... 1256 ............ ........................... $0 1257 CA Central Galt and State $2,400,000 Route 99 Interchange and Access Improvements....... 1258 OH Construction of Roadways $3,560,000 and transportation improvements for downtown Springfield, Ohio......... 1259 KY Reconstruct KY 89 from $600,000 Irvine Bypass to 2000 Feet North of Estill County High School, Estill County 1260 NY Town of East Fishkill new $640,000 construction Bypass road.. 1261 CA Establish new grade $1,600,000 separation at Sunset Ave. in Banning................ 1262 CT Construct and Widen $800,000 Stamford Rail Underpass and Road Realignment Project................... 1263 TN Hamblen County, Tennessee $800,000 U.S. 11E (SR 34) interchange improvements.. 1264 IL Implement ITS and $3,200,000 congestion Mitigation Project on I-294 and I-90. 1265 AZ Design and construction of $1,600,000 roadway improvements on U.S. 60 from 67th Avenue to McDowell............... [[Page 119 STAT. 1306]] 1266 TX Hike and bike trail will $800,000 tie into the Gellhorn Drive project providing an improved multimodal transportation facility... 1267 OH Jackson Township, Ohio-- $1,600,000 Hill and Dales Road widening.................. 1268 SC Build 701 Connector $4,000,000 (Southern Conway Bypass) in SC..................... 1269 MN Reconstruct I-694 White $400,000 Bear Avenue (CSAH 65) Interchange in White Bear Lake...................... 1270 WI Replace 17th Street Lift $6,000,000 Bridge, Two Rivers, Wisconsin................. 1271 MA Route 116 and Bay Road $3,200,000 Intersection Improvements- Amherst................... 1272 IL Streetscape improvements on $800,000 Blue Island from 19th-21st St, Chicago............... 1273 TN Construct and improve $80,000 intersections in Niota, Tennessee................. 1274 CA Upgrade Bellflower $280,000 intersections at Alondra Blvd. and at Rosecrans Ave. in Bellflower........ 1275 NJ Construct Riverbank Park $2,000,000 Bike Trail, Kearny........ 1276 NC Install ITS on U.S. 52 in $320,000 Forsyth County............ 1277 MD Construction and $5,600,000 dualization of MD 404 in Queen Anne, Talbot and Caroline Counties......... 1278 NY Land acquisition and $740,000 improvements on Louisa Street, Peekskill, NY..... 1279 IL Upgrade connector road from $1,920,000 IL Rt. I-255 to IL Rt. 3, Sauget.................... 1280 NJ Reconstruction of Route 46/ $9,600,000 Route 3/Valley Rd/ Notch Rd. Interchange........... 1281 MS Upgrade roads in Attala $800,000 County District 4 (Roads 4211 and 4204), Kosciusko, Ward 3 (U.S. Highway 16), and Ethel (U.S. Highway 12), Attala County........ 1282 TX Construction of streets in $9,250,000 the White Heather area of Houston................... 1283 MS Upgrade roads in Canton $320,000 (U.S. Highway 51, 22, 16, and I-55), Madison County. 1284 IA Reconstruction of the Neal $2,880,000 Smith Trail, bicycle and pedestrian, Polk Co....... 1285 CA Rehabilitate pavement on $400,000 Azusa Avenue and San Gabriel Avenue in Azusa... 1286 CA South Bay Cities COG $1,600,000 Coastal Corridor Transportation Initiative, Phase 3, El Segundo....... 1287 MS Upgrade roads in Terry, $1,000,000 Edwards, Utica and Bolton, Hinds County.............. 1288 FL U.S. 1 six laning from St. $800,000 Lucie County line to south of 4th St. in Indian River County, FL................ 1289 MD Expand Route 29 in Howard $5,440,000 County.................... 1290 WA Issaquah SE Bypass......... $4,000,000 1291 ............ ........................... $0 1292 MD U.S. 220 MD 53 North South $800,000 Corridor.................. 1293 NJ Improvements to Clove Road $2,800,000 and Long Hill Road in Little Falls and Upper Mountain Ave. in Montclair 1294 HI Study of East Hawaii $160,000 Alternative Road, Island of Hawaii................. 1295 FL Town of Southwest Ranches $1,600,000 Urban Interchange......... [[Page 119 STAT. 1307]] 1296 CA Long Beach Intelligent $2,400,000 Transportation System: Integrate functioning traffic management center that includes the port, transit, airport as well as the city's police and fire departments, Long Beach..................... 1297 CA Almaden Expressway $2,800,000 Improvements between Branham Lane and Blossom Road, San Jose............ 1298 AR Construct and rehabilitate $1,200,000 University of Arkansas Technology Corridor Enhancement Project....... 1299 CO U.S. 550, New Mexico State $4,800,000 Line to Durango........... 1300 TX Construct bicycle and $600,000 pedestrian trails in Houston's historic Third Ward...................... 1301 NY Village of Cold Spring Main $200,000 St. sidewalk and lighting improvements.............. 1302 NY Village of Goshen Hatfield $200,000 Lane reconstruction....... 1303 SC Plan and build Interstate $8,000,000 73 from NC line to Myrtle Beach, SC................. 1304 ............ ........................... $0 1305 FL Construct College Road $400,000 Improvements, Key West, Florida................... 1306 NY West Harlem Waterfront- $11,200,000 ferry, intermodal and street improvements....... 1307 CA Construct sound barriers at $680,000 the I-805/SR 54 Interchange, National City 1308 NY Road projects that develop $1,000,000 Access to Port Byron and Erie Canal................ 1309 FL West Palm Beach, Florida, $800,000 Flagler Drive Re- configuration............. 1310 AL Construct extension of I- $4,000,000 565 westward from existing interchange to existing Tennessee River bridges at Decatur, AL............... 1311 CT Construct Farmington Canal $2,000,000 Greenway, City of New Haven and Hamden.......... 1312 GA Replace sidewalks, upgrade $320,000 lighting, and install landscaping, Helena....... 1313 IA Upgrade U.S. 30 Liberty $7,600,000 Square in City of Clinton, Iowa...................... 1314 HI Study of Waianae Coast $400,000 Emergency Access Road..... 1315 NY Westchester County, NY $400,000 Rehabilitation of Lexington Ave, Mount Kisco 1316 CA Widen and Improve County $1,600,000 Line Road in Calimesa..... 1317 OH Construct turn lane, $600,000 install traffic light, and reorient traffic on SR 146 near Bussemer Lane in Muskingum County.......... 1318 RI Restore and Expand Maritime $800,000 Heritage site in Bristol.. 1319 OH City of Green, Ohio. Lauby $1,200,000 Road exit improvements.... 1320 NY Construct Bicycle Path in $520,000 Town of Bedford........... 1321 CA Compton Arterial $3,200,000 Reconstruction and Improvement Program, Compton................... 1322 MT Construction of S. 323 from $9,600,000 Alzada to Ekalaka in Carter County............. 1323 IL Improve Great River Road, $400,000 Mercer County............. 1324 FL Normandy Blvd. and Cassat $400,000 Ave. Transportation Enhancements, Jacksonville [[Page 119 STAT. 1308]] 1325 OH North Canton, OH Applegrove $2,400,000 St. road widening......... 1326 MA Design and Build Cape Cod $3,200,000 Bike Trail, with Shining Sea Bikeway, to link core with outer Cape communities and heavily visited national sites.... 1327 TN Plan and construct N. $400,000 Tennessee Boulevard enhancements.............. 1328 NJ Quinn Road realignment, $2,400,000 Clifton................... 1329 MO Reconstruct Interstate 44 $13,040,000 and Highway 65 Interchange 1330 MN Reconstruct TH 61 from $9,664,000 Split Rock River to Silver Bay including construction of the Gitchi Gami Spur Trail between the main trail and Silver Bay Marina along the TH 61 roadway segment........... 1331 KY Reconstruction of KY 259 in $1,200,000 Edmonson County from Green River Bridge at Brownsville to Kyrock Elementary School......... 1332 LA Construction of a turn lane $400,000 expansion along with signalization at the north bound off ramp on I-49, at the intersection of U.S. 190....................... 1333 AL Expand SR 210 (Ross Clark $3,200,000 Circle) from U.S. 231 North to U.S. 231 South in Dothan, AL................ 1334 MD Construct interchange at MD $1,600,000 Route 355 at Montrose and Randolph Roads in Montgomery County......... 1335 CA Construct new interchange $1,936,000 and related road improvements on U.S. 101 near Airport Blvd., Salinas................... 1336 PA Construct the French Creek $4,000,000 Parkway in Phoenixville, PA........................ 1337 MN Capacity and safety $5,760,000 improvements to TH 8, west of 306th St. to eastern city limits, Lindstrom.... 1338 VA Eastern Seaboard Intermodal $1,200,000 Transportation Applications Center (ESITAC) in Hampton Roads. 1339 IL Construct underpass at $4,400,000 intersection of Damen/ Fullerton/Elston Avenues, Chicago................... 1340 AR Highway 165: Railroad $1,600,000 Overpass.................. 1341 FL Implement Snake Road (BIA $800,000 Route 1281) Widening and Improvements.............. 1342 CA Construction of new freeway $4,000,000 between I-15 and U.S. 395, including new interchange at I-15................... 1343 OH Lake Township, Ohio. Market $1,760,000 Avenue-Lake Center intersections improvement. 1344 CT Construct Quinnipiac Linear $800,000 Trail, Wallingford........ 1345 MI Construction of a hike and $400,000 bike path from Riverbends Park, 22 Mile Road, to Stony Creek Park, 25 Mile Road in Shelby Township... 1346 IN Reconstruct Boston Street, $600,000 from State Road 2 to Bach St., Larson-Whirlpool St. in LaPorte, Indiana....... 1347 OR Improvements to Bandon- $4,200,000 Charleston State Scenic Tour on Randolph Road and North Bank Lane........... [[Page 119 STAT. 1309]] 1348 VA Conduct study of Route 460 $4,000,000 Corridor, Virginia........ 1349 NJ Construct Sparta Stanhope $800,000 Road Bridge (AKA Bridge K- 07)....................... 1350 KY Reconstruct Turkeyfoot $2,400,000 Road, Kenton County, Kentucky.................. 1351 OH Construct additional lane $800,000 to alleviate traffic congestion on U.S. 40 in and adjacent to St. Clairsville............... 1352 CO CO 56th Avenue and Quebec $5,200,000 Street Improvements Phase I, Denver................. 1353 OH Construct Truck Bypass- $4,803,520 Orville, Ohio............. 1354 PA Conversion of Penn and Park $40,000 Bridges located over Spring Run in Altoona, PA into pedestrian bridges... 1355 CA Coyote Creek Trail Project-- $2,000,000 Story Road to Montague Expressway................ 1356 PA Construct Cameron Street $800,000 Bridge Northumberland County, Pennsylvania...... 1357 ............ ........................... $0 1358 OH Medina, Ohio. Guilford $480,000 Avenue urban road collector pavement reconstruction............ 1359 TN Improvements to I-40 $2,400,000 interchange at I-240 East of Memphis (Phase II)..... 1360 WY Casper Bypass: Reconstruct $4,000,000 Old Yellowstone Hwy and 2nd St.................... 1361 NY Construct sidewalks and $480,000 roadway improvements on Oscawana Lake Road in the Town of Putnam Valley..... 1362 LA Engineering and right-of- $8,000,000 way acquisition for I-49 Corridor through Lafayette, LA............. 1363 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking and roadway redesign in Edwardsville Borough, Luzerne County............ 1364 IL Foster Avenue at Kedzie $1,600,000 Avenue Streetscape........ 1365 WV Construct I-73/74 High $8,960,000 Priority Corridor, Mercer Co........................ 1366 NY Improve Long and Short $2,100,000 Beach Road, Southampton... 1367 CA Modify I-880 and Stevens $9,600,000 Creek Boulevard Interchange to ease traffic congestion in San Jose...................... 1368 NY Improve road and $800,000 streetscape along Prospect Avenue in North Hempstead. 1369 CA Palm Drive and Interstate $2,200,000 10 interchange project.... 1370 MN Reconstruct TH 36 from $4,800,000 expressway to freeway in North St. Paul............ 1371 CA Construct I-580 Interchange $960,000 Improvements in Castro Valley.................... 1372 AL Expand U.S. 331 from $2,400,000 Luverne, AL to Montgomery, AL........................ 1373 TX Construction of highway $400,000 medians, pedestrian walkways for City of South Padre Island.............. 1374 NY Construct Rt. 12 $1,920,000 intersection between Pamela Drive-River Road- Located in the Town of Chenango.................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1310]] 1375 IL Construct Streetscape $640,000 Project, Village of Robbins................... 1376 GA Effingham Parkway to $3,200,000 Connect SR 119 to SR 30... 1377 MD Construct Phase 2 of the $3,200,000 Jones Falls Trail from Baltimore Penn Station to the Maryland Science Center on the Inner Harbor 1378 IL For Will County for $400,000 engineering and right-of- way acquisition to extend 95th Street from Plainfield-Naperville Road east to Boughton Road..... 1379 PA Construct Valley Business $2,160,000 Park Access Road C, Bradford County........... 1380 LA Improve by widening, $2,400,000 realigning, and resurfacing 3.2 miles of LA Hwy 820 btwn LA Hwy 145 and LA Hwy 821............ 1381 IN 45th Street Improvements, $400,000 Munster................... 1382 NY Install Improvements for $250,000 Pedestrian Safety including in the vicinity of PS K124................ 1383 VT Construction and $868,411 engineering for the Vermont Smugglers Notch Scenic Highway Corridor Southern Gateway and Notch Proper Facilities......... 1384 OH Planning and construction $760,000 of a network of recreational trails in Perry Township............ 1385 GA Construction of the Truman $1,008,000 Linear Park Trail-Phase II 1386 NJ Pedestrian and bicycle $600,000 facilities, and street lighting in Haddon Heights/ Barrington................ 1387 CA Reconstruct interchange at $1,600,000 I-10 and Riverside Avenue to improve traffic in Rialto.................... 1388 CA Reconstruct Bloomfield Ave. $320,000 with medians from Carson St. to north city limits in Hawaiian Gardens....... 1389 SC Extension of Wells Highway, $1,600,000 Oconee County, South Carolina.................. 1390 CA Reconstruct Paramount Blvd. $480,000 with medians and improve drainage from Artesia Blvd. to Candlewood St. in Long Beach................ 1391 IL Reconstruction of 5th $762,056 Street Road (FAS 569) in Logan County, IL.......... 1392 WA Reconstruction of SR 99 $1,600,000 (Aurora Ave. N) between N 145th St. and N 205th St.. 1393 NY Page Green--Phase III-- $2,880,000 Reconstruction of 2.6 miles. Town of Virgil, Cortland County........... 1394 MI Gogebic County, Reconstruct $644,000 Lake Road in Ironwood from Margaret Street to Airport Road...................... 1395 ............ ........................... $0 1396 IN Redevelop and Complete the $2,400,000 Cardinal Green-way and Starr-Gennett Area in the City of Richmond, Indiana. 1397 NY Rehabilitate and redesign $400,000 Erie Canal Museum in Syracuse, NY through the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor Commission................ 1398 OH Construction of 6.25 mile $400,000 bicycle project in Mahoning County........... 1399 NM I-40/Munoz Reconstruction $1,200,000 in the City of Gallup..... [[Page 119 STAT. 1311]] 1400 TX Rehabilitate Yale Street $800,000 between IH 10 to IH 610... 1401 CA Reconstruct Long Beach $2,400,000 Blvd. with medians and improve drainage from Palm Ave. to Tweedy Blvd. in Lynwood................... 1402 CA Expand carsharing pilot $1,600,000 program to serve low-and moderate-income neighborhoods in the City and County of San Francisco................. 1403 FL Implement Kennedy Boulevard $2,000,000 corridor improvements to improve safety in Tampa... 1404 MD Construct Broadneck $1,200,000 Peninsula Trail, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.. 1405 MO Relocation and $13,744,000 reconstruction of Rt. MM from Rt. 21 to Rt. 30..... 1406 MN Replace three at-grade $473,600 highway-railroad crossings with grade-separated crossings adjacent to Winona State University... 1407 CA Construct Traffic flow $600,000 improvements Vincent and Lakes Drive, West Covina.. 1408 CA Construction of a Lincoln $2,400,000 Bypass on SR 65 in Placer County, CA................ 1409 KS Construct highway-rail $11,200,000 grade separation from Douglas Avenue to 17th Street North in Wichita, KS........................ 1410 OH Conduct Phase II of U.S. $1,840,000 Route 68 bypass project in Urbana.................... 1411 GA Construct sidewalks and $500,000 install landscaping, Vienna.................... 1412 TX Extension of FM 1427 in $560,000 Penitas................... 1413 MD MD 124, Woodfield Road, $1,600,000 from Midcounty Highway to Warfield Road............. 1414 CA Rio Vista Bridge $560,000 Realignment Study and Street Sign Safety Program 1415 CO SH 121/Bowles Ave. $1,600,000 Intersection and Roadway Improvements, Jefferson County Colorado........... 1416 NY Implement Improvements for $600,000 Pedestrian Safety in Queens County............. 1417 NY Repair and improve Jericho $1,600,000 Turnpike (NYS Hwy 25) and construct streetscapes along the Turnpike in New Hyde Park................. 1418 GA SR 316/SR 20 interchange $400,000 construction Gwinnett County.................... 1419 IL Construct pedestrian $3,553,600 walkways and streetscaping projects in the Village of Western Springs........... 1420 WA SR 518 corridor-- $800,000 Improvements to SR 518-509 interchange and addition of eastbound travel lane on a portion of the corridor.................. 1421 CA Development and $2,400,000 construction of improvements to State Route 79 in the San Jacinto Valley............ 1422 MN Construct roadway $5,568,000 improvements on the Great River Road on CSAH 10 and CSAH 21, Aitkin County.... 1423 WA Conduct preliminary $7,000,000 engineering and EIS for Columbia River Crossing in WA and OR................. 1424 NC Greensboro Signal System $10,000,000 Replacement ITS Enhancement Project....... [[Page 119 STAT. 1312]] 1425 MN Reconstruction of 1 mile of $400,000 CR 107 from CSAH 2 to Highway 11 and 71, Koochiching County........ 1426 OH Plain Township, Ohio. $4,000,000 Market Avenue widening.... 1427 LA Construct right-of-way $2,400,000 improvements from Third St. at James St. to LA. Hwy. One at Broadway St. Acquire property at Third St. and Winn St........... 1428 PA State Street Bridge $1,200,000 Rehabilitation, Hamburg... 1429 OH Construct Flats East $3,720,000 Bulkhead and Riverwalk: construct bulkhead and riverwalk connecting Front and Maine Ave............. 1430 NY Construct/reconstruct $720,000 Lincoln Road: Commercial Street to Route 31F in the Town-Village of East Rochester................. 1431 OH Acquire land and construct $800,000 Portage Bike and Hike Trail, Portage Co......... 1432 NC Continued development of $1,200,000 Cary, NC pedestrian bike paths..................... 1433 TX Cottonflat Road overpass at $1,200,000 Interstate 20............. 1434 NY Improve Rt. 17M access, $600,000 safety and traffic management................ 1435 OH Safety improvements to $1,200,000 Paris Avenue intersections and Meese Rd. and Easton St.-Nimishillen Township, Ohio...................... 1436 CA Alameda Corridor-East $240,000 Construction Authority, San Gabriel Valley........ 1437 WA Construct a tunnel as part $16,800,000 of the Bremerton Pedestrian-Bremerton Transportation Center Access Improvement project 1438 NC Eliminate highway-railway $800,000 crossings in the City of Fayetteville, NC.......... 1439 NJ Hoboken Observer Highway $2,000,000 Operational and Safety Improvements.............. 1440 CA Reconfigure San Fernando $5,160,000 Road from Fletcher Drive to I-5 Fwy, Los Angeles... 1441 NY Construction of an access $2,156,000 road, drainage improvements, and aesthetic enhancements adjacent to Ocean Parkway in the Town of Babylon, NY 1442 TX Construct highway $2,000,000 improvements on E. Tidwell, Ley Rd., and E. Little York Rd............ 1443 AZ Construct pedestrian and $2,400,000 bicycle overpass at McDowell Road and 35th Avenue in Phoenix......... 1444 TX Reconstruct I-30 Trinity $20,000,000 River Bridge, Dallas...... 1445 PA Armstrong and Indiana $1,600,000 County, Pennsylvania, U.S. 422 Improvements.......... 1446 TX Bicycle and Pedestrian $7,680,000 Trail Network in East Austin.................... 1447 NV Construct I-15 Cactus $8,000,000 Avenue.................... 1448 AL I-65 Widening from U.S. 31 $6,400,000 in Alabaster (Exit 238) to AL 25 in Calera (Exit 228) 1449 NY Improve Route 4 Streetscape $3,480,000 and replace waterlines, Town and Village of Fort Edward, Washington County. 1450 OH Planning and construction $800,000 on bike paths and trails as part of Phases III-VI in Ashtabula Metroparks Western Reserve Greenway.. [[Page 119 STAT. 1313]] 1451 CO Construction of Powers $8,000,000 Boulevard and Woodman Road interchange, Colorado Springs................... 1452 MN Environmental review for TH $480,000 8 upgrade, Forest Lake to Chisago City.............. 1453 MD Construct Pedestrian Bridge $2,640,000 and Garage at Coppin State University in Baltimore... 1454 MD Historic Preservation and $1,520,000 Traffic Improvements along Liberty Heights Ave. and in Druid Hill Park in Baltimore................. 1455 NC I-85 in Vance County....... $800,000 1456 PA Design and construct $4,800,000 interchange and related improvements at I-83 Exit 19........................ 1457 IL Preconstruction and $1,936,000 Construction at IL 31 from Bull Valley Road to IL 176 1458 MS Replace Popps Ferry Road $4,000,000 Bridge, Biloxi............ 1459 IL Reconstruct Lakeshore Drive $1,200,000 Overpass over Wilson Avenue, Chicago........... 1460 AL Pedestrian Improvements for $106,666 Moody, AL................. 1461 MA Design and construct Canal $800,000 and Union Street Corridor improvements, Lawrence.... 1462 OH Construct new two lane road $1,000,000 to Sycamore Street in Gallia County............. 1463 AL Construct interchange on $400,000 Interstate 85 at Beehive Road in Auburn, AL........ 1464 ME Improvements to the $500,000 Interconnecting Trail System for bike/pedestrian trails near Baxter State Park...................... 1465 TX ROW acquisition for 87 $1,200,000 Relief Route.............. 1466 WA Restore and construct $400,000 historic Naches Depot and Trail project............. 1467 GA SR 20 widening from I-575 $800,000 to SR 369, Cherokee County 1468 IL Road Construction and $1,840,000 reconstruction in the Village of Hampshire: Keyes Ave., Industrial Drive Overlay, and Mill Avenue.................... 1469 IL Conduct study and design of $800,000 Chicago North lakefront path expansion project.... 1470 MS I-59 interchange at U.S. 84 $4,000,000 and SR 15, Laurel......... 1471 TX Improvements to IH-35E from $3,200,000 U.S. 77 North of Waxahachie to U.S. 77 South of Waxahachie....... 1472 MO Scudder Road and I-170 $1,600,000 Interchange Improvements, St. Louis County.......... 1473 GA Construct and improve Cobb $900,000 County Trails............. 1474 MS Extend SR 590 from U.S. 11 $3,200,000 to SR 29 near Ellisville.. 1475 IN Improve Intersection at $448,000 Jackson Street and Morrison Road in the City of Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana........... 1476 CO Construction of McCaslin $800,000 Boulevard U.S. 36 Interchange in Superior... 1477 MA Route 128 Improvements-- $1,600,000 Route 114 in Peabody to Route 62 in Danvers....... 1478 TX Lubbock, Texas Construction $12,440,000 for Marsha Sharp Freeway main lanes between Chicago and Salem Avenues......... 1479 NH South Road Mitigation in $1,200,000 Londonderry............... [[Page 119 STAT. 1314]] 1480 NY Paul Road--Fisher Road $4,000,000 Improvements, Town of Chili, Monroe County...... 1481 CA Construct truck lane on $2,000,000 Keystone Road from State Route 111 to Austin Road, Imperial County........... 1482 MS Construct East Metropolitan $4,960,000 Corridor linking I-20 at Brandon to Hwy 25 at Flowood................... 1483 LA Leeville Bridge, Port $4,000,000 Fourchon to Golden Meadow. 1484 GA National Infantry Museum $2,400,000 Transportation Network.... 1485 AL Interchange at I-65 and $800,000 Limestone County Road 24 Constuction............... 1486 PA Project to realign $1,319,200 intersection of King of Prussia Road and Upper Gulph Road to provide turning lanes and signalization............. 1487 FL Widen State Road 80, Hendry $800,000 County.................... 1488 SD Construction of 4-lane $6,400,000 highway on U.S. 79 between Maverick Junction, and the Nebraska border........... 1489 IL 130th and Torrance Avenue $7,200,000 Intersection Improvement, Chicago................... 1490 OK Improvements to Hereford $800,000 Lane and US69 Interchange, McAlester................. 1491 GA Athens-Clarke County Bike $1,120,000 Trail Project............. 1492 CT Construct UCONN Storrs $1,600,000 Campus-Hillside Road...... 1493 NM I-25, Tramway North to $2,800,000 Bernalillo, Reconstruction 1494 NJ Planning for Liberty $400,000 Corridor.................. 1495 OR Sellwood Bridge Replacement- $2,000,000 Multnomah County.......... 1496 ............ ........................... $0 1497 FL Englewood Interstate $2,400,000 Connector in Sarasota County, Florida........... 1498 NY Elevate and construct $2,400,000 drainage improvements to Beach Road, Canal Road, and Sea Breeze Road in Massapequa, New York...... 1499 TX Design and construction $800,000 streetscape improvements in Midtown, enhance pedestrian access......... 1500 NY Replace sidewalk along $264,000 Route 9A in Hamlet of Montrose, Town of Cortlandt................. 1501 MN Construction and widening $1,600,000 of TH 241 in the City of St. Michael, MN........... 1502 GA I-75 lanes from Aviation $1,200,000 Boulevard to SR 54, Clayton County............ 1503 VT Construction and $1,108,800 rehabilitation of the Cross Vermont Trail for the Cross Vermont Trail Association............... 1504 NY Construction of a new ramp $1,420,000 from 9A Southbound to Taconic State Parkway Southbound, Westchester County.................... 1505 NY Restore vehicular traffic $4,000,000 to Main Street in Downtown Buffalo................... 1506 MI Construction of 5 lane $8,000,000 concrete pavement with curb, gutter and sewer on Romeo Plank Road from M-59 to 23 Mile Road in Macomb Township.................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1315]] 1507 NY Enhance road and $550,000 transportation facilities in the vicinity of the Brooklyn Children's Museum 1508 IL Construct and expand $3,200,000 Northwest Illinois U.S. Rte 20 from Freeport to Galena, IL................ 1509 CA Construction of new roadway $800,000 lighting on major transportation corridors in the Southwest San Fernando Valley........... 1510 MO Construct Interstate $15,200,000 flyover at Hughes Road and Liberty Drive to 76th Street. Part of Liberty Parkway Project........... 1511 CA Freeway 180 Improvements $7,600,000 Fresno.................... 1512 NY Construct sidewalks and $360,000 curbs on Valley Road in Town of Bedford........... 1513 OK Construction of rail $1,600,000 crossing in Claremore at Blue Star Drive and SH 66. 1514 IL Improve U.S. Route 34 from $400,000 Kewanee to Kentville Road. 1515 IL For Naperville Township to $160,000 fund improvements to North Aurora Road............... 1516 WA Kent--Construct a single $800,000 point urban interchange (SPUI) under I-5 at South 272nd St.................. 1517 TN Construct Interpretive $800,000 Visitor Center for the Cherokee Removal Memorial Park Trail of Tears site in Meigs County, TN....... 1518 GA Create a greenway trail $2,000,000 along the Oconee River connecting parks, preserving historic sites, and promoting economic development............... 1519 PA Design, engineering, ROW $320,000 acquisition, and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking and roadway redesign in Dunmore Borough, Lackawanna County......... 1520 PA Add turn lane, modify $1,944,000 signals and install pavement markings at intersection of PA 422 and PA 662 in Amity Township.. 1521 WI Construct bicycle/ $2,800,000 pedestrian path and facilities in the Central park area of Madison...... 1522 VA Expand Route 15 29 in $1,600,000 Culpeper, Virginia........ 1523 WV Fairmont Gateway Connector $17,600,000 System to provide an improved highway link between downtown Fairmont and I-79 in the vicinity of Fairmont............... 1524 OR Construct Barber Street $2,400,000 extension, Wilsonville.... 1525 FL Four-laning SR 281 (Avalon $11,600,000 Boulevard) in Santa Rosa County from Interstate 10 to north of CSX RR Bridge. 1526 OR Interstate 5 Interchange at $8,000,000 City of Coburg............ 1527 IL Construction of a bridge at $70,400,000 Stearns Road in Kane County, Illinois.......... 1528 TX East 7th Street $420,000 Improvements in Austin.... 1529 GA Rebuild SR 10 Memorial $1,600,000 Drive for bicycle and pedestrian safety, from Mountain Drive to Goldsmith Road, Dekalb County.................... 1530 NJ Provide an alternative $2,000,000 route for traffic passing though congested SR 31 corridor in Flemington, NJ [[Page 119 STAT. 1316]] 1531 CA Construction of a smart $40,000 crosswalk system at the intersection of Arminta St. and Mason Ave......... 1532 WI Reconstruct U.S. Highway 41 $13,000,000 north of Lake Butte des Morts Bridge, Wisconsin... 1533 PA Improvements to 8th and 9th $392,000 Street bridges between Pleasant Valley Blvd. and Valley View Blvd., Altoona, PA............... 1534 LA Construction of a direct $10,400,000 intermodal truck access road from Interstate 210 to the City Docks of the Port of Lake Charles...... 1535 TX Construct Links Hike and $400,000 Bike Trail Project. 2.2 mile trail project connecting Gaylord Texan to Grapevine Mills Mall. Grapvine, TX.............. 1536 GA Construct sidewalks between $300,000 Marion Middle School, City Park, and Community Center, Buena Vista....... 1537 IL Construct a four lane $1,600,000 connection between Rt. 13 and Rt. 45 and upgrades to Netty Green Road in Saline Co., Illinois............. 1538 MI Plymouth, Haggerty Road $400,000 from Plymouth Rd. to Schoolcraft Rd............ 1539 TN Provide streetscape $200,000 improvements and pavement repair, Greenback, Tennessee................. 1540 IA Reconstruction of NE 56th $800,000 St, eastern Polk Co....... 1541 IL Relocate Pocket Road/ $900,000 Lakewood Place for Access to the Racehorse Business Park, Alorton............. 1542 CT Construct roadway on East $400,000 Commerce Drive, Oxford, CT 1543 TN Niota, TN Improve vehicle $45,600 efficiencies at highway At- Grade Railroad Crossing... 1544 FL Plan and Construct 17th $1,600,000 Street connector in the City of Sarasota, FL...... 1545 VT Reconstruction and widening $1,200,000 of U.S. Route 5 for the Town of Hartford.......... 1546 MO Relocate the entrance to $400,000 the Shaw Nature Reserve that is being altered due to a redesign of the Gray Summit I-44 interchange project................... 1547 DC Replace and reconstruct $48,000,000 South Capitol Street/ Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge........... 1548 MI Complete 13.8 miles of $2,160,000 nonmotorized pedestrian Fred Meijer Heartland Trail of 30.1 miles....... 1549 MO Roadway improvements on $8,000,000 U.S. 60 from Willow Springs to the Van Buren Area...................... 1550 UT Construct Parley's Creek $5,000,000 Trail..................... 1551 ME Construction of Calais/St. $7,000,000 Stephen Border Crossing Project................... 1552 FL Alleviate congestion at $2,000,000 Atlantic Corridor Green- way Network, City of Miami Beach, FL................. 1553 MD Construction of MD 331 $3,454,400 Dover Bridge.............. 1554 NY Improve Traffic Flow on $1,000,000 Noel Road between Church and Crossbay Boulevard including work necessary to demolish and reconstruct the firehouse facility.................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1317]] 1555 PA Construct 9th and 10th $6,400,000 Street bridges over Norfolk Southern Tracks, Lebanon................... 1556 ............ ........................... $0 1557 CA Improve I-8 off ramp at $800,000 Ocotillo to the Imperial Valley College Desert Museum/Regional Traveler Visitor Center, Imperial County.................... 1558 CA Install new grade $4,000,000 separation at Ranchero Road in Hesperia.......... 1559 NY Bartow Ave. Ramp and $1,600,000 Reconstruction at the Hutchinson Parkway........ 1560 FL Airport Access Rd., $1,600,000 Gainesville............... 1561 WA Intersection project at $2,400,000 South Access/522 beginning and ending at the UWB-CCC campus to improve access and alleviate congestion.. 1562 NJ Reconstruction of CR 530 $8,000,000 from Rt. 206 to CR 644. Construct shoulders, travel lanes, center turn lane, drainage improvements and traffic signal.................... 1563 NY Improve SCCC roads, $1,100,000 Fallsburg................. 1564 CA Add turn lane and adaptive $1,280,000 traffic control system at intersection of San Tomas Expressway and Hamilton Avenue in Campbell........ 1565 CA Interchange improvements at $2,640,000 Rice Avenue and U.S. Highway 101 in the City of Oxnard.................... 1566 GA Northside Drive Multimodal $1,600,000 Corridor.................. 1567 GA Replace sidewalks, meet ADA $400,000 guidelines, and install a crosswalk, McRae.......... 1568 TX Ritchie Road from FM 1695 $2,400,000 to U.S. 84, Waco.......... 1569 AR Maumelle Interchange--Third $800,000 entrance into Maumelle.... 1570 CT Construct Housatonic $800,000 Riverwalk, Shelton........ 1571 MD Rehabilitate Roadways $6,800,000 Around East Baltimore Life Science Park in Baltimore. 1572 AL City of Vestavia Hills $560,000 Pedestrian Walkway to Cross U.S. 31............. 1573 IN Replace Samuelson Road $2,530,312 Underpass, Portage........ 1574 IL Construct Commuter Parking $3,232,000 Structure in the Central Business District in the vicinity of La Grange Road 1575 PA Design and construct inner $400,000 loop roadway around Shippensburg Boro......... 1576 WV Construct I-73/74 High $9,600,000 Priority Corridor, Mingo Co........................ 1577 NY Roadway improvements to $1,800,000 Jackson Avenue between Jericho Turnpike and Teibrook Avenue........... 1578 OR Rogue River Bikeway/ $600,000 Pedestrian Path, Curry County.................... 1579 CA San Gabriel Blvd. $160,000 Intersection Improvements at Broadway and at Las Tunas, San Gabriel........ 1580 NY Improvements to Erie $1,000,000 Station Road, Town of Henrietta, Monroe County.. 1581 IA Sioux City, Iowa Hoeven $1,600,000 Corridor--Outer Drive Project................... 1582 KY Study and rehabilitate the $1,600,000 I-471 corridor, Campbell County, Kentucky.......... 1583 SC SCSU Transportation Center, $5,200,000 Orangeburg................ [[Page 119 STAT. 1318]] 1584 NY Construction and $696,000 rehabilitation of North and South Delaware Avenues in the Village of Lindenhurst, NY........... 1585 NY Study on extending Rt. 5 to $120,000 Auburn.................... 1586 AL Expand U.S. 84 from $2,400,000 Andalusia, AL to Enterprise, AL............ 1587 NJ Susse County, NJ, Safety $3,440,000 and Operational Improvements on Route 23 in Hardyston Township and Franklin Borough.......... 1588 PA State Street and Mulberry $4,000,000 Street Bridge Lighting project, Harrisburg....... 1589 ............ ........................... $0 1590 CA Interstate 15 and State $1,600,000 Route 79 South Freeway Interchange and Ramp Improvement Project....... 1591 OH Road Improvements, $800,000 streetscapes, and pedestrian safety additions in Ashtabula Harbor.................... 1592 NY Town of East Fishkill $400,000 improvements to Robinson Lane and Lake Walton Road at NYS Route 376.......... 1593 WI Construct a bicycle/ $1,600,000 pedestrian path, Wisconsin Dells..................... 1594 NY Construct improvements in $160,000 Sight Distance at Road Grade and Trail Crossings in Oneida and Herkimer Counties.................. 1595 NY Repair Silver Mine Bridge $120,000 in the Town of Lewisboro.. 1596 IL River walk Reconstruction, $480,000 City of Chicago........... 1597 AR Rogers, Arkansas--Construct $5,000,000 new interchange on I-540 near the existing Perry Road overpass............. 1598 IN Design and construct $16,000,000 Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project on I-65 and 265... 1599 RI Transportation Enhancements $400,000 at Blackstone Valley Heritage Corridor......... 1600 TX Reconstruction of U.S. 79 $1,600,000 from FM 1460 to Williamson County Road195............ 1601 CA Transportation enhancements $960,000 to Children's Museum of Los Angeles............... 1602 IN Construct Shelby County $400,000 Indiana Shelbyville Parkway................... 1603 NY Reconstruct the Niagara $320,000 Street culvert/bridge which crosses over Two Mile Creek, City of Tonawanda................. 1604 MA Reconstruction of Main $560,000 Street and Lebanon Street in Melrose................ 1605 OH Construct the existing IR $9,700,000 70 interchange at U.S. 40, SR 331 west of St. Clairsville............... 1606 GA Install traffic lights and $500,000 pedestrian walkways on Highway 441 at Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard, Dublin......... 1607 OH Pike County, OH Fog Road $960,000 Upgrade................... 1608 CA Project design, $400,000 environmental assessment, and roadway construction of Lonestar Road from Alta Road to Enrico Fermi Drive San Diego County.......... 1609 CA Project Study Reports for I- $320,000 105 and I-405 Interchanges at Los Angeles International Airport..... [[Page 119 STAT. 1319]] 1610 CA Reconstruct Whittier Blvd. $1,360,000 and improve parkway drainage from Philadelphia Ave. to Five Points in Whittier.................. 1611 NY Rockland County Railroad $1,000,000 Grade Crossings Safety Study..................... 1612 TX San Angelo Ports-to-Plains $1,200,000 Route Loop 306 at F.M. 388 1613 MN City of Hutchinson School $800,000 Road Underpass of TH 7 and TH 22 improvements........ 1614 TN construct and widen SR 33 $5,000,000 in Monroe County, TN...... 1615 PA Construct the realignment $800,000 of Cool Creek Road in York County, PA................ 1616 NJ Construct Waterfront $1,600,000 Walkway from North Sinatra Drive and 12th St. south to Sinatra Drive in Hoboken................... 1617 TX Add shoulders to FM 156 $1,600,000 from Ponder, Texas to Krum, Texas............... 1618 NJ Bridge replacement on $1,600,000 Section 6V of Route 1 from Ryders Lane to Milltown Road, North Brunswick..... 1619 MN Construct Two Harbors High $891,600 School Trail connecting Two Harbors High School to Two Harbors City.......... 1620 SC Construct I-85 Brockman- $800,000 McClimon Interchange between Greenville Spartanburg Airport and SC Highway 101 interchanges.. 1621 IA Fort Madison, IA $2,720,000 Construction of U.S. 61 bypass around Fort Madison to create a safer and faster route.............. 1622 PA Germantown Avenue $1,856,000 Revitalization with Mount Airy USA for landscaping, scenic enhancements and pedestrian safety improvements along the heavily traveled thoroughfare.............. 1623 NM I-10 Reconstruction, Las $2,400,000 Cruces to Texas State Line 1624 TX IH 820 Widening Project.... $1,600,000 1625 IL For Naperville Township to $640,000 fund improvements to Diehl Road between Eola Road and Route 59.................. 1626 KS Remove and Replace Topeka $5,600,000 Blvd. Bridge over the Kansas River.............. 1627 VA Clifton, VA Main Street $200,000 parking and sidewalk improvements.............. 1628 SC Replace Milford Road $400,000 Bridge, Anderson, SC...... 1629 LA Improvements to Essen Lane $24,000,000 at I-12; and to Perkins Rd.; and to Central Thruway; and to O'Neal Lane; and to Burbank Dr.; and to Essen Park Extension; and for LA 408 study..................... 1630 GA Streetscape project for $240,000 lighting and landscaping on Main Street along Georgia Highway 231, Davisboro................. 1631 IA City of Council Bluffs and $1,200,000 Pottawattamie county East Beltway Roadway and Connectors Project........ 1632 OR U.S. 199/Laurel Road $2,880,000 Intersection.............. [[Page 119 STAT. 1320]] 1633 CA Conduct project report $400,000 study on Old River School Rd--Firestone Blvd. intersection re- configuration............. 1634 FL Conduct study for Port of $1,600,000 Miami Tunnel, Miami, FL... 1635 NY Ithaca, Design and $960,000 construct pedestrian and bicycle path (Cayuga Waterfront Trail)......... 1636 NC Greenway Trails Project, $512,000 Elizabeth City............ 1637 IL Reconstruct Lakeshore Drive $1,200,000 overpass over Lawrence Avenue.................... 1638 SC Replace Murphy Road West $188,000 Bridge, Anderson, SC...... 1639 CA Resurface and construct $2,400,000 truck lane at CA Hwy 94 and I-8 interchange, Boulevard................. 1640 CT Undertake road improvements $1,600,000 associated with Coltsville Area Redevelopment, Hartford.................. 1641 AZ Upgrade and Re-opening of $960,000 Main Street in Yuma....... 1642 NJ Pedestrian facilities, $477,059 street lighting and streetscaping improvements in downtown Laurel Springs 1643 MS Upgrade Blue Cane Road in $600,000 Tallahatchie County, and roads in Webb and Tutwiler 1644 OH Upgrade circuitry on $112,000 vehicle protection device at Sheldon Road rail crossing in Berea......... 1645 NY Design and construct Upper $600,000 Delaware Scenic Byway Visitor Center, Cochecton. 1646 NY Construct sidewalks and $220,000 curbing on Westchester Avenue in Village of Buchanan.................. 1647 NC Downtown Redevelopment $5,068,800 Project, City of Rocky Mount..................... 1648 TX Construction of divided $800,000 four lane concrete arterial with drainage improvements--Sandy Lake Road: Denton Tap Rd. to North Coppell Road........ 1649 IL Preconstruction and $1,092,000 Construction at IL 120 at Bacon Road and Cedar Lake Road...................... 1650 GA Revitalization project will $400,000 extend and resurface the Roberta Walking Trail, Roberta................... 1651 KY Construct Westbound Access $2,320,000 to Mountain Parkway from Exit 18 (KY 1057), Powell County.................... 1652 NC Development of 2 miles of $1,200,000 road parallel to I-95 located approximately between the I-95/NC 125 interchange and I-95/U.S. 158 interchange........... 1653 CA Engineering, right-of-way $9,600,000 and construction of HOV lanes on I-580 in the Livermore Valley, California................ 1654 IL Construct Streetscape $400,000 Project, City of Markham.. 1655 CA Landscape south side of the $200,000 91 Fwy at Bellflower Blvd. in Bellflower............. 1656 MA Southwick and Westfield $4,000,000 Rail Trail, Design and Construction.............. 1657 VA Upgrade DOT crossing $155,680 #467665M to constant warning time devices...... [[Page 119 STAT. 1321]] 1658 TX Reconstruct and add two $5,600,000 lanes to U.S. 287 from the Oklahoma State line to U.S. 54 in Stratford...... 1659 WY Casper West Belt Loop...... $1,600,000 1660 MN Munger Trail extension, $2,500,000 City of Duluth............ 1661 AK Bogard/Sheldon Extension in $4,000,000 Matanuska-Susitna Borough. 1662 CA City of Redondo Beach $800,000 Esplanade Improvement Project................... 1663 MN Kandiyohi and Meeker $1,600,000 Counties Hwy 7 between TH 71 and TH 22.............. 1664 NJ Construction of Rowan $480,000 Boulevard from U.S. Route 322 to Main Street, Glassboro................. 1665 CA Conduct Study of SR 130 $1,600,000 Realignment Project, San Joaquin County and Santa Clara County, CA.......... 1666 CA Passons Grade Separation in $2,960,000 the City of Pico Rivera... 1667 MD Construct South Shore $800,000 Trail, Anne Arundel County, MD................ 1668 NJ Realignment of the Routes $1,600,000 35/36 intersection in Eatontown................. 1669 IN Construct Hoosier Heartland $2,400,000 Highway in Cass and Carroll County, Indiana... 1670 MI Oscoda County, $768,000 Reconstruction and surfacing of Valley Road from M-33 west to Mapes Road...................... 1671 TX Reconstruct Precinct Line $800,000 Road 2-lane bridge as 4- lane bridge and widen Precinct Line Road to 4- lane roadway from SH 10 to Trammel Davis Rd.......... 1672 CT Reconstruct Waterfront $1,200,000 Street Corridor, City of New Haven................. 1673 TN Improving Vehicle $79,200 Efficiencies at At-Grade highway-Railroad Crossing in Philadelphia, TN....... 1674 TX Reconstruct Mile 2 W from $800,000 Mile 12 N to U.S. 83, Hidalgo County............ 1675 NY Reconstruction of West Neck $2,400,000 Road from Huntington-Lloyd Harbor boundary to the end of the Village-maintained road...................... 1676 GA Rehabilitate sidewalks and $400,000 replace street lights, Swainsboro................ 1677 SC Replace Murphy Road East $212,000 Bridge, Anderson, SC...... 1678 MO Access improvements and $4,000,000 safety and mobility upgrades along U.S. 7 as part of the Highway 7 Corridor Development Plan in Blue Springs........... 1679 OH Construct Stearns Road $3,600,000 Grade Separation, Olmsted Township.................. 1680 CA Implement Grove Avenue $2,400,000 Corridor I-10 interchange improvements in Ontario... 1681 MA Construct and Replace West $800,000 Corner Bridge and Culvert, Rt. 228, spanning Weir River Estuary and Straits Pond Inlet................ 1682 OK Complete Reconstruction of $3,200,000 the I-35/SH 9 West Interchange............... [[Page 119 STAT. 1322]] 1683 NJ Construct Rte 50 Tuckahoe $3,200,000 River Bridge Replacement, Cape May and Atlantic Counties.................. 1684 NY Rt. 12 reconstruction-Town $3,288,000 and Village of Greene..... 1685 MN Becker County CR 143 and CR $768,000 124 Improvements.......... 1686 NY Construct and extend $1,080,000 existing pedestrian streetscape areas in Valley Stream............. 1687 MI Construct Interchange at I- $2,000,000 675 and M-13 (Washington Avenue). Northbound Exit. Phase I of Construction. City of Saginaw........... 1688 OH Construct Cleveland Towpath $4,640,000 Trail, 6-mile extension towards downtown, Cleveland................. 1689 FL Construct widening of U.S. $16,300,000 17 to 4 lanes from San Mateo to Volusia County line, Putnam County, Florida................... 1690 MD Construct Phase 1 of the $800,000 South Shore Trail in Anne Arundel County from Maryland Route 3 at Millersville Road to I-97 at Waterbury Road......... 1691 MI Construction of 5 lane $1,663,600 concrete pavement with curb, gutter and storm sewer on Van Dyke Ave. from 23 Mile Road to 26 Mile Road, Macomb Co...... 1692 FL Design and construct $8,000,000 replacement for A. Max Brewer Bridge, Titusville. 1693 NY Implement ITS system and $100,000 apparatus to enhance citywide truck route system on Victory Blvd. Between Travis Ave. and West Shore Expressway Travis Section of SI...... 1694 MI Purchase and implementation $9,944,000 of various Intelligent Transportation System technologies in the Grand Rapids metro region....... 1695 WI Recondition U.S. 45 between $1,600,000 New London and Clintonville, Wisconsin (Waupaca County, Wisconsin)................ 1696 CA Reconstruction of The $1,600,000 Strand in the City of Manhattan Beach to improve beach access and accommodate increased pedestrian traffic........ 1697 CA Construction of new roadway $400,000 lighting on major transportation corridors in the Northeast San Fernando Valley........... 1698 MD Rehabilitate Hanover Street $1,200,000 Bridge in Baltimore....... 1699 NY Rehabilitation of Hornbeck $340,800 Road in the Town of Poughkeepsie.............. 1700 CA Rehabilitation of Tulare $3,200,000 County Farm to Market road system.................... 1701 GA Riverside Drive Streetscape $400,000 Project, Macon............ 1702 GA South Lumpkin Road Trail- $400,000 Columbus.................. 1703 CA Implement Northeast San $160,000 Fernando Valley Road and Safety Improvements....... 1704 NY Big Ridge Road: Spencerport $1,000,000 Village Line to Gillet Road in the Town of Ogden. 1705 TX Build south bound ramp from $4,400,000 east bound I-20 to Clark Road at the southern terminus of Spur 408. Duncanville, TX........... 1706 ............ ........................... $0 [[Page 119 STAT. 1323]] 1707 TN Reconstruct U.S. 64 from $4,180,000 west of Bolivar to the Lawrence County Line in Hardemant, McNairy, Hardin, Wayne Counties.... 1708 PA Improve safety of Route 145 $1,780,000 in Whitehall Township..... 1709 GA Construct Stone Mountain- $800,000 Lithonia Road Bike Lane and Sidewalks, Dekalb County.................... 1710 OK Texanna Road improvements $800,000 around Lake Eufaula....... 1711 OH North Huntington Street $1,088,000 Improvements, Medina, OH.. 1712 IL To construct a new $440,000 intersection of a public road and U.S. Route 50 and a new street.............. 1713 NC To plan, design, and $473,600 construct the Northwest Corridor-Western Blvd. Project in Jacksonville, NC........................ 1714 CT Upgrade Mark Twain Drive, $1,600,000 Hartford.................. 1715 CO CO I-70 East Multimodal $2,000,000 Corridor (Highway Expansion), Denver........ 1716 MS Upgrade roads in Indianola, $1,600,000 Ruleville, Moorehead, Doddsville, Sunflower and Drew, Sunflower County.... 1717 MS Upgrade Marshall Road in $320,000 North Carrollton (U.S. Highway 35 and 82) McCain Street, South Street, Love Street, and Colver Street, Carroll County............ 1718 NJ Passaic-Bergen intermodal $12,000,000 transportation deployment initiative................ 1719 IL Upgrade roads, The Village $800,000 of Maywood................ 1720 PA Upgrade Route 30 Corridor $800,000 and Airport Access........ 1721 GA Upgrade sidewalks and $400,000 lighting, Lyons........... 1722 CA State Route 88--Pine Grove $400,000 Corridor Improvement Project................... 1723 WA Tacoma--Lincoln Avenue $800,000 Grade Separation.......... 1724 NY Improve NY 112 from Old $8,000,000 Town Road to NY 347....... 1725 NJ Construct I-195 Noise $2,000,000 Barrier, Hamilton Township, Mercer County... 1726 AR Highway 77 Rail Grade $800,000 Separation................ 1727 WA Kent, WA Willis Street BNSF $400,000 Railroad Grade Separation Project................... 1728 MI Menominee, Ogden Street $160,000 Bridge rehabilitation project-replacement of deck, expansion joints, sidewalks, railing and all other joints.............. 1729 VA Pochantas Trail-- $400,000 Development and construction of trail from Bluestone Junction to Pochantas adjacent to abandoned rail line....... 1730 NY Suffolk County ITS arterial $500,000 monitoring and performance measures.................. 1731 LA Conduct study for Highway $400,000 25 in Washington Parish... 1732 IL Construction of the 43rd $480,000 Street Bicycle Pedestrian Bridge over Lake Shore Drive, City of Chicago.... 1733 NY To design and reconstruct $1,920,000 Nassau Avenue, improve sidewalks and include pedestrian amenities in Greenpoint, Brooklyn...... 1734 OH Upgrade the I-480 and $1,600,000 Tiedman Road interchange, Brooklyn.................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1324]] 1735 NJ Interchange improvements $4,000,000 and bridge replacement, Route 46, Passaic County.. 1736 ............ ........................... $0 1737 IA Construction of a Four Lane $8,000,000 U.S. Highway 20 between Moville in Woodbury County, through Ida County and Sac County to U.S. 71 at Early, IA.............. 1738 AZ Paving of Navajo Route 9010- $3,440,000 off of I-40 at Houck, AZ (Exit 348) to Pine Springs Day School................ 1739 OH Red Bank Road Improvements $3,120,000 from I-71 to Fair Lane in Eastern Hamilton County, Ohio...................... 1740 CA Construct earthen berm $1,600,000 along Esperanza Road from Yorba Linda Blvd. to the west city limits to mitigate noise............ 1741 TX U.S. 90--Construct 6 $1,600,000 mainlines from east of Mercury to east of Wallisville............... 1742 NY Town of Chester Trout Brook $56,000 road improvements and reconstruction............ 1743 OR Upgrade the I-5 Fern Valley $2,400,000 Interchange (Exit 24)..... 1744 CA Construct I-80 Gilman $1,200,000 Street interchange improvements in Berkeley.. 1745 NJ Construct Vineland $1,400,000 Boulevard and Sherman Avenue Intersection Improvements, Vineland, Cumberland County......... 1746 WA Terry's Corner Park and $1,120,000 Ride on Camano Island..... 1747 OR Upgrade U.S. 101 and $200,000 Utility Relocation, Gold Beach..................... 1748 WI Upgrade U.S. 41 from DePere $2,000,000 to Suamico, Wisconsin (Brown County, Wisconsin). 1749 IL Upgrade Veterans Drive in $800,000 Pekin, Illinois........... 1750 NY Saugerties, Improve Tissle $500,000 Road-Old Kings Highway intersection.............. 1751 TX Design and Construct the $800,000 Cottonwood Trail pedestrian-bicycle connection................ 1752 NY Rehabilitation of the $2,080,000 Ashford Ave. bridge over I- 87 in the Villages of Dobbs Ferry and Ardsley... 1753 OH Streetscape completion $80,000 along U.S. 40 in Bridgeport................ 1754 SD Design and construct new $7,108,844 Meridian Bridge across the Missouri River at Yankton. 1755 MD Upgrade MD 210 from MD 228 $3,000,000 to I-495.................. 1756 IL For DuPage County to $80,000 construct certain segments of Southern DuPage County Regional Trail............ 1757 IA U.S. 20 relocated, Webster, $2,400,000 Sac and Calhoun Counties, Iowa...................... 1758 NJ Construction of new access $800,000 roads along Route 42/ Blackhorse Pike in Washington Township....... 1759 CA Highways 152-156 $800,000 Intersection improvements, CA........................ 1760 AK Coffman Cove IFA ferry $3,200,000 terminal or IFA vessel debt repayment for MV Prince of Wales Ferry..... [[Page 119 STAT. 1325]] 1761 MA Acquisition, engineering, $1,500,000 design, and construction of the Assabet River Rail Trail, Acton, Hudson, Maynard, and Stow......... 1762 MI Conduct Feasibility Study $480,000 to Extend I-475 to U.S. 23 in Genesee County......... 1763 TX Construct a reliever route $2,400,000 on U.S. 287 South of Dumas to U.S. 287 North of Dumas 1764 TN construct new exit on I-75 $3,600,000 and connect U.S. 11, U.S. 411, and SR 30............ 1765 PA Design, engineering, ROW $1,400,000 acquisition and construction of street improvements, parking, safety enhancements and roadway redesign in Pittston.................. 1766 TX Dowlen Road Improvements $2,764,800 for Beaumont, Texas....... 1767 CA Construct Hwy 101 bicycle- $400,000 pedestrian project in Marin and Sonoma Counties from north of Atherton Ave. to south of Petaluma River bridge.............. 1768 TX Construct raised median $2,680,000 from Loop 224 to Sradley St. in Nacogdoches, TX.... 1769 OH Construction of bicycle $400,000 trail extension in Geauga Park District in Chardon, OH........................ 1770 CA Extension of a regional $320,000 Class I bikeway from the West City limits to the East City limits along leased railroad right-of- way....................... 1771 AR For rail grade separations $8,000,000 identified by the MPO for the Little Rock/North Little Rock metropolitan area, (which may include: Edison Ave.; Springer Blvd.; Hwy 89 Extension; McCain/Fairfax; Salem Road; J.P. Wright Loop; South Loop; Geyer Springs Rd)....................... 1772 NY Court Street and Smith $640,000 Street Shopping District Enhancements.............. 1773 MA Hampshire County Bike $4,400,000 Paths, Design and Construction.............. 1774 NV Construct I-15 Starr $8,000,000 Interchange............... 1775 CA Construct full-access $3,200,000 interchange at SR 120-- McKinley Avenue, with the necessary SR 120 auxiliary lanes, Manteca, CA........ 1776 CA Install emergency vehicle $400,000 preemption equipment along major arterials in the I- 880 corridor, Alameda County.................... 1777 OH Construct a proposed $4,800,000 relocation of U.S. 22 and SR 93 from the current IR 70, U.S. 40 west of Zanesville................ 1778 CA Conduct Study and Construct $800,000 I-205 Chrisman Road Interchange Project, Tracy, CA................. 1779 IL Construction of part of a $1,360,000 230 mile corridor U.S. 67 near Jerseyville and Carrolton, Illinois....... 1780 CA Construction of Campus $400,000 Parkway from State Route 99 to Yosemite Ave., Merced County............. 1781 MI Construction of Superior $600,000 Road Roundabout, Superior Township.................. 1782 OR Construction and $198,400 preliminary engineering of a railroad crossing at the intersection of Havlik Road and Hwy 30, Scappoose 1783 FL Clark Road Clover Leaf at I- $4,400,000 95, Jacksonville.......... [[Page 119 STAT. 1326]] 1784 PA Construct and widen PA 94 $1,200,000 from the Adams and York County line north to Appler Road............... 1785 IL For the reconstruction and $1,600,000 realignment of 2 miles of Evergreen Ave. located west of the City of Effingham................. 1786 IN Improve State Road 332 and $2,400,000 Nebo Road Intersection in Delaware County, Indiana.. 1787 AL Birmingham Northern $8,000,000 Beltline.................. 1788 WI Construct Lake Butte des $28,000,000 Morts Bridge, U.S. Highway 41, Winnebago County, Wisconsin................. 1789 MA North Worcester County Bike $4,000,000 Paths, Design and Construction.............. 1790 TX Old Reliance Road Overpass $2,000,000 at SH 6 (Earl Rudder Freeway)--Widening project in Brazos Co.............. 1791 IA Phase III of Main St. $800,000 project, Amana............ 1792 MN Realign Vadnais Boulevard $800,000 at interchange of I-694/ Highway 49, Ramsey County. 1793 CA Reconfigure intersection at $11,120,000 Highways 152 and 156 in Santa Clara County........ 1794 KY Construct Georgetown $2,400,000 Northwest Bypass from U.S. 460 West to I-75 North, Scott County.............. 1795 AZ Grand Canyon Greenway $2,560,000 Trails.................... 1796 NY Remediate road runoff in $1,000,000 vicinity of Peconic Estuary watershed......... 1797 ............ ........................... $0 1798 OH Construction of road $120,000 improvements from Richmond Road to new Cuyahoga Community College in Warrensville Heights, OH.. 1799 MI Construction of the I-696 $1,600,000 and Northwestern Highway Interchange Freeway Ramps at Franklin Road in Southfield................ 1800 OH Construct access $1,600,000 improvements to I-680 and internal roadways for Corridor of Opportunity, Mahoning Co............... 1801 NY Mount Vernon Railroad Cut.. $2,000,000 1802 TX Reconstruct and add two $4,800,000 lanes to IH 27 from Western Street in Amarillo to Loop 335............... 1803 CO SH 83-SH 88 Interchange $3,200,000 Reconstruction--Arapahoe County, CO................ 1804 NY Town of Pawling Old Rt. 55. $400,000 1805 IL Upgrade Curtis Road in $5,600,000 conjunction with State plan for I-57 interchange; from Duncan Rd. to 1st Street in Champaign....... 1806 MO Upgrade Rt. 249 [Range $8,000,000 Line] from Rt. 171 to I-44 1807 VA Bland County Trails and $800,000 Visitor Center-- Establishment of multi-use trail network, associated facilities and begin work on visitors center........ 1808 NH Upgrade Sewalls Falls Road $800,000 bridge over Merrimack River in Concord.......... 1809 IL Perform Old Orchard Road $800,000 Expansion and improvement project between Harms Road and U.S. 41, Cook County.. 1810 MN Design, engineering, and $7,120,745 ROW acquisition to reconstruct TH 95 bridge, North Branch.............. 1811 NY Tappan Zee Bridge to I287 $1,000,000 Transportation Corridor... [[Page 119 STAT. 1327]] 1812 CA Upgrade and reconstruct the $17,480,000 I-80/I-680/SR 12 Interchange, Solano County 1813 MD U.S. 219 Oakland Bypass.... $800,000 1814 NC U.S. 221 widening from U.S. $1,600,000 421 to Jefferson, NC...... 1815 IL Complete 80,000 lb truck $2,400,000 route between CH 2 (Burma Rd) and IL Rt. 130 in Cumberland County......... 1816 CA Improvement of intersection $320,000 at Burbank Blvd. and Hayvenhurst Ave........... 1817 OH Construct pedestrian bridge $2,000,000 over I-77; tunnel underneath railroad; bridge over Tuscarawas River along OH and Erie Canal in Tuscarawas County 1818 MN Lake Street Access to I- $1,600,000 35W, Minneapolis.......... 1819 WI Upgrade U.S. 2 in Ashland $3,200,000 County.................... 1820 OR Construct an urban arterial $4,200,000 street between NE Weidler and NE Washington on NE 102nd, Portland........... 1821 CA Construct an Interchange on $2,028,000 Highway 70 at Georgia Pacific Road in Oroville.. 1822 AZ Construct or Modify $10,640,000 Railroad Grade Separations on 6th St. and 22nd St. and Reconstruct Speedway Blvd. Underpass in Tucson. 1823 FL Construct North Ormond $880,000 Beach Business Park Interchange at I-95 between U.S. 1 and SR 40, Volusia County............ 1824 MN Environmental review for $1,040,000 improvement along the entire U.S. 10 corridor... 1825 NY Construct visitor center, $400,000 access road, and parking at Sam's Point Preserve, Ellenville................ 1826 OH Installation of road $80,000 improvements on Old State Road-SR 608 in Middlefield, OH........... 1827 WA To replace BNSF trestle, $1,600,000 Sammamish River bridge and reconstruct SR 202/127th Pl. NE and SR 202/180th Ave. NE intersections..... 1828 PA Completion of beltway $800,000 interchanges along Business Route 60 in Moon Township, Allegheny County 1829 TX U.S. 290 Improvements in $2,400,000 Austin, TX................ 1830 CA City of Madera, CA Improve $2,400,000 SR 99--SR 145 Interchange. 1831 AL Construct a new interchange $800,000 on I-65 at Cullman, AL County Road 222........... 1832 VA National Park Service $3,400,000 transportation improvements to Historic Jamestowne, Virginia...... 1833 MI Design and construction of $2,400,000 West Michigan Regional Trail Network connector to link two trail systems together and to Grand Rapids.................... 1834 TN Plan and construct a $7,200,000 bicycle and pedestrian trail including enhancements, Murfreesboro 1835 AZ Replacement of Safford $3,520,000 Bridge which crosses the Gila River directly north of Safford, AZ on North 8th Avenue................ 1836 TX Design and construct $800,000 streetscape improvements to Old Spanish Trail--SH 288 to Griggs, Griggs to Mykawa.................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1328]] 1837 TN For each rail-highway $45,600 crossing: Improve circuitry on vehicle protection device installed at crossing in Knoxville, TN............. 1838 OH Reconstruct Broadway Ave. $600,000 in Lorain................. 1839 OH Road Widening and related $2,728,000 improvements to SR 82 in Macedonia, OH............. 1840 MN Reconstruct CSAH 4 and CSAH $1,392,000 5 (Forest Highway 11) between CSAH 15 and TH 61, Silver Bay................ 1841 CA Ramona Avenue Grade $1,600,000 Separation, Montclair, California................ 1842 MN Roadway improvements, City $800,000 of Federal Dam............ 1843 VA Rocky Knob Heritage Center-- $1,200,000 Planning, design, site acquisition, and construction for trail system and visitors center on Blue Ridge Parkway..... 1844 FL Design and construct $1,600,000 capacity and safety improvements for State Road 426-County Road 419 in Oviedo from Pine St. to west of Lockwood Blvd..... 1845 FL Coordinated Regional $1,200,000 Transportation Study of U.S. 98 from Pensacola Bay Bridge, Escambia County to Hathaway Bridge, Bay County, Florida........... 1846 PA Paving and reconstruction $1,600,000 in the townships: North and South Eldorado, North Altoona, Fairview, Juniata, East End, Pleasant Valley, South Tracks, Lyswen-Altoona, PA 1847 AK Ferry infrastructure at $3,000,000 Seward Marine Center...... 1848 AZ Realign Davis Road from $2,640,000 State Route 80 to State Route 191................. 1849 PA Reesdale Street roadway $800,000 reconfiguration to allow HOV access to new parking facility.................. 1850 WA SR 538 (College Way) and $140,000 North 26th St. Signal in Mount Vernon.............. 1851 TX Acquisition of right-of-way $11,200,000 and environmental preservation from I-45 to U.S. 59 for Grand Parkway. 1852 ID Reconstruct Grangemont Road $1,600,000 (Idaho Forest Highway 67) from Orofino to Milepost 9.3....................... 1853 VA Expansion of South Airport $6,240,000 Connector Road (Clarkson Road to Charles City)..... 1854 NY Design and Construction of $384,000 bicycle and pedestrian facilities in the area of the Roosevelt Avenue Bridge.................... 1855 NC Construct Endor Iron $800,000 Furnace Greenway enhancements from Deep River to Sanford.......... 1856 CO Improve and widen State $3,200,000 Highway 44 from Colorado Boulevard to State Highway 2......................... 1857 FL Fund improvement of U.S. $1,600,000 301 corridor in Sumter and Marion Counties........... 1858 TN Complete construction and $80,000 landscaping of visitor center on Cherohala Skyway in Monroe County, TN...... 1859 OR Construction of the East $5,200,000 Burnside Street improvements, Portland.... 1860 AL Expand to 4 lanes U.S. $800,000 Highway 278 from Sulligent to Guin................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1329]] 1861 IL Francis Cabrini/W. Green $480,000 Homes CHA Street Construction, City of Chicago................... 1862 NY Plan and construct $8,000,000 greenway, bicycle path, esplanades and ferry landing along New York Bay in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.. 1863 PA Construct Dubois Regional $480,000 Medical Center Access Road 1864 NY To design and construct $1,680,000 safe route to school projects in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan, NY.. 1865 PA U.S. 30 corridor $2,600,000 improvements from PA 896 to PA 897. Connects PA 41. 1866 MD U.S. 40 Alternate, $4,000,000 Middletown Bypass......... 1867 CA Construction of a smart $40,000 crosswalk system at the intersection of Topanga Canyon Blvd. and Gault St. 1868 WI Expand U.S. 51 and SH 29 in $6,400,000 Marathon County........... 1869 PA Construct 2 flyover ramps $5,600,000 and S Linden St. ext for access to industrial sites in the cities of McKeesport and Duquesne... 1870 NY Improvements and upgrades $160,000 on Main Street, Beekman, NY........................ 1871 NY Construct pedestrian $5,600,000 walkway along Route 9A in Hudson River Park, New York City................. 1872 IN Design engineering, right- $1,600,000 of-way acquisition, and construction for the Grant County Economic Corridor.. 1873 MN City of Marshall TH 23 4- $2,630,400 Lane Extension............ 1874 IL Henry Horner Homes CHA $800,000 Street Construction, City of Chicago................ 1875 TN Improve circuitry on $126,400 vehicle protection device installed at highway-RR crossing in Knoxville, TN. 1876 NJ Construct Intersection at $1,200,000 Route 46 and Little Ferry Circle in Little Ferry.... 1877 AR Improve State Highway 88 $3,560,000 (Higdon Ferry Road) in Hot Springs................... 1878 MD Improve U.S. 1, Washington $800,000 Boulevard Corridor in Howard County............. 1879 NY Downtown Flushing Traffic $800,000 and Pedestrian Improvements.............. 1880 FL Arlington Expressway Access $1,200,000 Rd., Jacksonville......... 1881 CO Construct arterial on W $6,000,000 side of Montrose to ease traffic congestion on SH 550 between Grand Avenue, N/S of city............... 1882 CO North I-25: Denver to Fort $7,733,333 Collins, Colorado......... 1883 CA Planning for Orange Line $280,000 Mag Lev from downtown Los Angeles to central Orange County.................... 1884 NJ Rahway Streetscape $400,000 Replacement Project....... 1885 CT Reconstruct I-95/I-91 $1,600,000 interchange and construct pedestrian walkway, New Haven..................... 1886 VA Blue Ridge Music Center-- $1,200,000 Install lighting/ steps, upgrade existing trail system and equip interpretative center with visitor information....... [[Page 119 STAT. 1330]] 1887 VA Ceres Recreation Trail and $120,000 Center--Design and construct pedestrian/ bicycle trail in community of Ceres and establish trail center.............. 1888 ME Construction of trails $1,000,000 within the Eastern Trail Management District....... 1889 GA I-75 interchanges from $800,000 north of Tifton to Turner County line............... 1890 GA City of Savannah, Construct $160,000 bike and pedestrian paths along Heritage Rail....... 1891 FL Implementation of the $1,600,000 Advanced Traffic Management System, Boca Raton, FL................. 1892 NY Lyell Avenue: NY Rt. 259 $1,280,000 (Union Street) to Village Line, Village of Spenscerport, Town of Ogden..................... 1893 WI Construct U.S. 151 between $3,000,000 CTH D and SH 175, Fond du Lac County, WI............ 1894 OH Construct transportation $8,400,000 enhancement projects, Toledo.................... 1895 TX Contruct grade separation $4,000,000 at U.S. 59 and SH 99. Replace the proposed interim cloverleaf ramps at the intersection....... 1896 MS Gateways Transportation $200,000 Enhancement Project, Hancock County............ 1897 NY Install Improvements for $250,000 Pedestrian Safety including in the vicinity of IS X194................ 1898 OK Improvements to SH 412P at $3,600,000 412 Interchange........... 1899 FL Acquire right-of-way and $4,000,000 construct East-West Connector from SR 37 to SR 563 in Lakeland, FL....... 1900 WA Design Valley Mall Blvd. $5,120,000 for Main St. to I-82 and two I-82 interchanges at Mileposts 36 and 38 in Union Gap, WA............. 1901 WA Extension of Waaga Way west $400,000 to Old Frontier Rd........ 1902 ME Plan and construct highway $1,000,000 access between U.S. Route 161 and U.S. Route 1 in Madawaska................. 1903 CA Randolph St. improvements $960,000 between Wilmington Ave. and Fishburn Ave. in Huntington Park........... 1904 CA Reconstruct Azusa Ave. and $2,000,000 San Gabriel Ave. for 2-way traffic in Azusa.......... 1905 KS Construction of a 1.5 mile $400,000 alternate truck route in Downs, Kansas............. 1906 AL Pedestrian Improvements for $106,667 Columbiana, AL............ 1907 MN Reconstruct CSAH 91 from $4,000,000 the D.M. and I.R. Railroad crossing at 8th Street in Duluth to CSAH 56, St. Louis County.............. 1908 NY Construct Wayne County, NY $276,000 rails to trails initiative 1909 MA Design and construct signal $600,000 crossing and other safety improvements to Emerald Necklace Greenway Bicycle Trail, Town of Brookline.. 1910 MI Construction of $240,000 Nonmotorized Pathway, City of Rockwood............... 1911 WA Purchase of scenic easement $480,000 or site at I-90 and Highway 18................ [[Page 119 STAT. 1331]] 1912 PA Reconstruct the SR 33, 512 $2,000,000 interchange in the Borough of Wind Gap............... 1913 NY Access improvements for $3,200,000 terminal located on 12th Ave. between W. 44th and W. 54th St. in Manhattan.. 1914 IL Completion of the Grand $1,034,000 Illinois Trail, Cook County.................... 1915 CA Construct and improve $1,360,000 medians and drainage on Imperial Highway from west border to east border of city in La Mirada......... 1916 CT Construct Pomfret $80,000 Pedestrian Bridge......... 1917 NV Construct Laughlin Bullhead $1,600,000 City Bridge............... 1918 PA Design, engineering, ROW $800,000 acquisition, and construction of the widening of Pennsylvania Rt. 443 Corridor in Carbon County.................... 1919 NY Palisades Interstate $600,000 Parkway Mitigation Measures for New Square... 1920 CA Reconstruct and widen Del $2,400,000 Amo Blvd. to four lanes between Normandie Ave. and New Hampshire Ave., Los Angeles County............ 1921 MN Reconstruct Unorganized $820,000 Township Road 488 from CSAH 138, Koochiching County.................... 1922 NY Reconstruction of Empire $5,120,000 Boulevard................. 1923 PA Reconstruction of PA 309 $2,000,000 from Greenwood Avenue to Welsh Road................ 1924 TN Construction of I-69 in $11,300,000 Obion, Dyer, Lauderdale and Tipton Counties....... 1925 IL Design, land acquisition, $1,600,000 and construction of South Main St. (IL 2) Corridor from Beltline Rd. to Cedar Street in Rockford, IL.... 1926 OH Grading, paving, roads for $12,000,000 the transfer of rail to truck for the intermodal facility at Rickenbacker Airport................... 1927 MA Reconstruction of Pleasant $1,600,000 Street, Watertown......... 1928 MN Lake Wobegon Trail corridor $281,600 from Sauk Centre to the Stearns County line....... 1929 RI Replace Sakonnet Bridge.... $1,600,000 1930 CA Conduct study and construct $4,000,000 CA State Route 239 from State Route 4 in Brentwood area to I-205 in Tracy area...................... 1931 MA Geometric improvements, $1,200,000 safety enhancements and signal upgrades at Rt. 28 and Rt. 106, intersection West Bridgewater.......... 1932 WA Fife--Widen 70th Ave. East $800,000 and Valley Ave. East...... 1933 CA Construct two right hand $400,000 turn for Byzantine Latino Quarter transit plazas at Normandie and Pico, and Hoover and Pico, Los Angeles................... 1934 WA I-90 Two-Way Transit-HOV $3,200,000 Project................... 1935 AL Construct Talladega $800,000 Mountains Natural Resource Center--An educational center and hub for hikers, bicyclists, and automobiles............... 1936 MD Gaithersburg, MD Extension $1,120,000 of Teachers Way-Olde Towne Gaithersburg Revitalization............ 1937 IL Millburn By-Pass (US Route $2,080,000 45 at Gross Lake Road/ Millburn Road), Lake County.................... 1938 AK Planning, design, and EIS $2,000,000 of Bradfield Canal Road... [[Page 119 STAT. 1332]] 1939 TX Reconstruct Clinton Drive $11,200,000 from Federal Rd. to N. Wayside Drive............. 1940 GA Pave portions of CR 345, CR $400,000 44, and CR 45, Hancock County.................... 1941 NY Deer Avoidance System, to $200,000 deter deer from milepost marker 494.5, Ripley, PA, to 304.2., Weedsport, NY along I-90................ 1942 CA El Camino Real Grand Blvd. $3,000,000 Initiative in San Mateo County.................... 1943 CA Construct Guadalupe River $6,400,000 Trail from I-880 to Highway 237 in Santa Clara County.................... 1944 TN Cocke County, Tennessee SR $800,000 32 reconstruction......... 1945 IL Construct I-80, Ridgeland $800,000 Ave. Improvements, Tinley Park...................... 1946 KY Construct Pedestrian Mall $3,124,000 and Streetscape Improvements on Lexington, College, Walnut and Gilespie Sts, Wilmore..... 1947 PA PA 23 corridor improvements $2,400,000 from U.S. 30 to U.S. 322.. 1948 NJ Replacement and realignment $844,000 of Amwell Road Bridge over Neshanic River............ 1949 FL City of Wilton Manors $300,000 Powerline Road Streetscape Enhancement Project....... 1950 TX Construct SH 199 (Henderson $6,400,000 St.) through the Trinity Uptown Project between the West Fork and Clear Fork of the Trinity River in Fort Worth................ 1951 IN Construction of multi-use $200,000 paths, Town of Fishers, Indiana................... 1952 OH Construct White Pond Drive $800,000 project in Akron.......... 1953 MN Design and right-of-way $800,000 acquisition for I-35 E CSAH 14 Main Street Interchange, City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota.......... 1954 OR Expand storage facilities $2,500,000 in Eugene to support transportation enhancement activities throughout the State..................... 1955 CA Improvements to U.S. 101 $320,000 ramps between Winnetka Ave. and Van Nuys Blvd.... 1956 IN Acquire right-of-way for $2,400,000 and construct University Parkway from Upper Mount Vernon Road to SR 66...... 1957 CA Pine Avenue extension from $6,800,000 Route 71 to Euclid Avenue in the City of Chino, California................ 1958 MO Confluence Greenway Land $560,000 Acquisition for Riverfront Trail development in St. Louis..................... 1959 TN Retrofit noise abatement $2,000,000 walls in Davidson County.. 1960 MA Streestcape and pedestrian $3,200,000 access improvements between Museum Road and Forsyth Way............... 1961 MI Commerce, Haggerty Road $1,200,000 from 14 Mile to Richardson 1962 WI Expand SH 23, County $24,000,000 Highway OJ to U.S. Highway 41, WI.................... 1963 FL Construct interchange at I- $800,000 95 and Matanzas Woods Parkway, Flagler County... 1964 IL Miller Road Widening and $6,364,000 Improvement, McHenry...... [[Page 119 STAT. 1333]] 1965 NC Construct Neuse River Trail $1,600,000 in Johnston County........ 1966 TX Construct landscaping and $1,600,000 other pedestrian amenities in segments of the Old Spanish Trail and Griggs Road rights-of-way........ 1967 NY Construction of and $800,000 improvements to Union Road and Walden Avenue in Cheektowaga............... 1968 LA Construction of West $3,200,000 Covington Bypass-LA 21 Widening.................. 1969 MS Construct Byrd Parkway $1,200,000 Extension, Petal.......... 1970 NY Intermodal transportation $3,200,000 improvements in Coney Island.................... 1971 MN Construct one mile of new $2,624,000 roadway and a bridge crossing the DM&IR railroad tracks, and construct connector between CSAH 14 and CSAH 284, Proctor.............. 1972 NH Construct Park and Ride, $1,600,000 Exit 5 on I-93-- Londonderry, NH........... 1973 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking and roadway redesign in Exeter Borough, Luzerne County... 1974 PA Extension of River Road in $1,200,000 Reading, PA to provide access to major industrial and brownfields sites..... 1975 AK Point MacKenzie in $1,000,000 Matanuska-Susitna Borough plan and design road access.................... 1976 TX Repair 4.35 miles of Lake $4,800,000 Ridge Parkway. Widen roadway along with 2 bridges from 4 lanes to 6 across Joe Poole Lake in Grand Prairie, TX......... 1977 IL Robert Taylor Homes CHA $440,000 Street Construction, City of Chicago................ 1978 OR Rockwood Town Center for $2,000,000 Stark Street from 190th to 197th for pedestrian, bicycle and transit facilities and safety mitigation................ 1979 PA Route 89 Curve Realignment $240,000 one mile north of Titusville on Route 89.... 1980 FL Sand Lake Road Improvements $4,800,000 between Presidents Drive and I-4................... 1981 MI Sault Ste. Marie, $760,000 Reconstruct East Spruce Street with drainage, curb, gutter, pavement, traffic control devices... 1982 MI Study and construct I-96/ $2,000,000 U.S. 31/Sternberg Road area improvements......... 1983 PA Provide access to HOV ramp $1,600,000 from Reedsdale Street with traffic signals, pavement markings, lane control and fast acting gates......... 1984 IL The extension of MacArthur $1,200,000 Blvd. from Wabash to Iron Bridge Road. Springfield.. 1985 IL Construct Cedar Creek $400,000 Linear Park Trail, Quincy. 1986 IN Conduct study for U.S. 50 $240,000 Corridor Improvements, Dearborn County, Indiana.. 1987 IL Design, land acquisition, $1,600,000 and construct West State St. (US Business 20) from Meridan Rd. to Rockton Ave. in Rockford, IL...... [[Page 119 STAT. 1334]] 1988 CA The Foothill South Project, $8,000,000 construct 16 miles of a six-lane limited access highway system............ 1989 MI Construct Road Improvements $2,400,000 to Miller Rd. from I-75 to Linden Rd. Flint Township. 1990 CA State Route 99 improvements $3,200,000 at Sheldon Road........... 1991 KY The Kentucky Multi-Highway $1,280,000 Preservation Project...... 1992 NY Town of Warwick, NY. Bridge $140,000 replacement on Buttermilk Falls Rd.................. 1993 TN Improve existing two lane $8,000,000 highway to a four lane facility along the U.S. 412 Corridor west of Natchez Trace to U.S. 43 at Mount Pleasant......... 1994 NY Town of Warwick, NY East $640,000 Shore Road reconstruction. 1995 FL Traffic Reconfiguration of $800,000 SR 934 and U.S. 1 Route, Miami..................... 1996 PA For design, engineering, $240,000 ROW acquisition, and construction of the third phase of the Marshalls Creek Bypass Project in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.............. 1997 MI Construct North Central $1,840,000 Muskegon County Corridor Improvements at U.S. 31 and Russell Road.......... 1998 OH Reconstruct I-75/I-475 $2,400,000 Interchange, Toledo....... 1999 NY College Point 20th Avenue $700,000 Streetscapes Improvements Project in Queens......... 2000 OH Construct a 4 lane limited $550,000 access road to link Newcomerstown and Cadiz... 2001 CT Construct trail to extend $400,000 the Pequonnock Valley rail- trail through Trumbull and into Bridgeport, CT....... 2002 AK Providence Hospital Public $3,000,000 Access Road............... 2003 TX I Road Between Nolana Loop $1,520,000 and FM 495 in Hidalgo County.................... 2004 NC North Carolina. Add passing $4,800,000 lanes and safety improvements to U.S. Highway 64 in Transylvania County.................... 2005 TN Improve streetscape and $240,000 pavement repair, Blount County, TN................ 2006 CT Reconstruction of State $1,200,000 Route 111 from Purdy Hill Road to Fan Hill Road, Monroe, CT................ 2007 IL Resurface Trumbull Ave. and $320,000 Homan Ave., Evergreen Park 2008 GA Hwy 78 Corridor Improvement $400,000 Gwinnett County........... 2009 TX Construct Southwest Bypass $3,200,000 in Georgetown, Texas, between SH 29 and Ranch Road 2243................. 2010 MO To improve U.S. 54 to a $800,000 four lane highway from the Osage River to MO Route KK 2011 MS Upgrade roads in $160,000 Mayersville (U.S. Highway 14 and 1), Issaquena County.................... 2012 MA Gainsborough St. and St. $900,000 Botolph St. Improvements.. 2013 IN Construct U.S. 31 Kokomo $800,000 Corridor Project for Kokomo Howard County, Indiana................... 2014 OH Construction of Tri-State $1,600,000 Outer Belt in Lawrence County.................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1335]] 2015 PA Completion of I-79-Kirwin $1,600,000 Heights Interchange and construction of retaining walls, bridge and new ramps..................... 2016 OH Construction of the Carroll $3,600,000 Area Interchange in Fairfield County.......... 2017 CA Construct the Silicon $6,400,000 Valley Transportation Incident Management Center in San Jose............... 2018 CA Design and Construction $800,000 Camino Tassajara Crown Canyon to East Town Project, Danville, CA..... 2019 NY Traffic mitigation on $120,000 Bridge Street and Maple Avenue, Florida, NY....... 2020 WI North 28th Street Phase 2 $1,024,000 roadway safety improvements from Weeks Avenue to Hill Avenue in Superior.................. 2021 NC Upgrade U.S. 74 in Columbus $5,600,000 County.................... 2022 MS Upgrade U.S. 78 to $8,000,000 Interstate Standards from the MS/TN State line to the MS/AL State line...... 2023 IN Improve Bailie Street, $256,000 Kentland.................. 2024 CA Realignment of La Brea $2,640,000 Avenue to reduce congestion, City of Inglewood................. 2025 IL Resurface Elston Avenue $1,600,000 from Milwaukee to Pulaski, Chicago................... 2026 TN Sullivan, Washington $1,600,000 Counties, Tennessee SR 75 widening.................. 2027 GA U.S. 17/SR 404 Spur, Back $4,000,000 River bridge replacement, Savannah.................. 2028 MS U.S. 98 access improvements $4,000,000 and new I-59 interchange, Lamar County.............. 2029 VA Construct South Airport $400,000 Connector, Richmond International Airport..... 2030 NY City of Peeskill, NY Street $104,000 Resurfacing Program. Riverview Avenue.......... 2031 GA SR 400 at SR 120 Old Milton $800,000 Parkway intersection improvement Fulton County, Georgia................... 2032 MA East Boston Haul Road $5,000,000 Construction.............. 2033 NY Town of Goshen Orzeck Road $320,000 reconstruction............ 2034 VA Revitalize Main Street in $580,000 Dumfries.................. 2035 FL Replace Platt Street Bridge $2,400,000 2036 FL Access Rd. Streetscaping, $400,000 Sanford Airport........... 2037 NY Rockland County and City of $800,000 Yonkers to Lower-Manhattan Ferry Boat project........ 2038 SC Complete construction of $5,600,000 Palmetto Parkway (I520) Extension (Phase II) to I- 20........................ 2039 NM U.S. 62-180 Reconstruction, $4,000,000 Texas State Line to Carlsbad.................. 2040 IL For U.S. Rt. 30 $5,600,000 intersection signals, turn and deceleration lanes btwn Williams St. and IL Rt. 43 incl. 80th Ave, Wolf Rd., Lincoln Way HS and Locust St............. 2041 OH Construct Orchard Lane to $400,000 Factory Road Connector, Greene County............. 2042 TX Construct a bridge impact $400,000 protection system for TxDOT..................... 2043 NC Design and construction of $4,000,000 the Airport Area Roadway Network, High Point, North Carolina.................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1336]] 2044 VA Repair Colorado Street $1,400,000 bridge in Salem, Virginia. 2045 CA Project to evaluate air $80,000 quality and congestion mitigation benefits of a Hybrid Utility Vehicle in Santa Barbara County...... 2046 PA Mill Street improvements, $720,000 Borough of Lansdale....... 2047 MN Construction of County $2,560,000 State Aid Highway 21, Scott County, MN.......... 2048 ............ ........................... $0 2049 TX Two direct connectors in $4,000,000 Houston, Texas between IH 10 and SH 99, The Grand Parkway................... 2050 MO Upgrade of Rt. 71 from $12,000,000 Pineville to Arkansas State Line................ 2051 CA Improve interstates and $20,000,000 roads part of the Inland Empire Goods Movement Gateway project in and around the former Norton Air Force Base............ 2052 IL Preconstruction activities $400,000 for Sangamon Valley Bicycle Trail (IL)........ 2053 MI St. Clair County Parks is $400,000 working with 13 local units to develop the 54- mile Bridge-to-Bay trail.. 2054 NJ New Jersey Underground $256,000 Railroad for preservation, enhancement and promotion of sites in New Jersey.... 2055 CA Construction of an $800,000 interchange at Lammers Road and I-205, Tracy, CA. 2056 MN Corridor Preservation $2,400,000 Studies and Right-of-Way acquisition, St. Cloud Metro Area................ 2057 NY Improve CR 39 from NY 27 to $3,000,000 NY 27A, Suffolk County.... 2058 PA Street improvements, $520,000 Borough of Ambler......... 2059 KY Reconstruction of KY 61 $800,000 from Greensburg in Green County to Columbia in Adair County.............. 2060 TX Construct Loop 12-IH 35E $800,000 and SH 183 west extension to MacArthur, Irving, Texas..................... 2061 NC To plan, design, and $236,800 construct the segment of Berkeley Blvd. from Royal Avenue to Hew Hope Rd. (SR 1003) in Goldsboro, NC.... 2062 OH Upgrade Manchester Rd. in $3,200,000 Akron..................... 2063 IL St. Charles Road, The $800,000 Village of Bellwood....... 2064 TN Engineer, design and $7,200,000 construction of connector road from I-75 interchange across Enterprise South Industrial Park to Hwy 58 in Hamilton County........ 2065 TX Construct 4 lane divided $1,600,000 roadway along SH 71 from the Perdernales River to Bee Creek................. 2066 CT I-84 Danbury Exits I-11 $2,720,000 Upgrade Interchanges...... 2067 CA Complete the engineering $4,000,000 design and acquire the right-of-way needed for the Arch-Sperry project in San Joaquin County........ 2068 UT Increase lane capacity on $3,000,000 bridge over Virgin River on Washington Fields Road in Washington............. 2069 NY Installation of Utica $2,400,000 Traffic Signal System..... [[Page 119 STAT. 1337]] 2070 NC To construct an interchange $947,200 at an existing grade separation at SR 1602 (Old Stantonsburg Rd.) and U.S. 264 Bypass in Wilson County, NC................ 2071 WA U.S. 12 Burbank to Walla $3,440,000 Walla: Construct new four lane highway for portion of U.S. 12................ 2072 ............ ........................... $0 2073 OH Structural improvements to $400,000 two bridges over the Zimber Ditch between 38th St. and Whipple Ave. in Canton, Ohio.............. 2074 OK U.S. 281, Widen U.S. 281 $800,000 from the new U.S. 281 Spur North to Geary Canadian County, OK................ 2075 MI City of Negaunee, Croix $900,000 Street reconstruction- Streetscape and resurfacing from U.S. 41 to Maas Street............ 2076 KS Construct I-35 and Lone Elm $4,000,000 Road interchange and widen I-35 from 151st St. to 159th St., Olathe......... 2077 MI Integrated highway $400,000 realignment and grade separations at Port Huron, MI to eliminate road blockages from NAFTA rail traffic................... 2078 OK U.S. 60, Widen U.S. 60 $2,400,000 between Bartlesville and Pawhuska, Osage County, OK 2079 WA Construct an off-ramp from $400,000 I-5 to the intersection of Alderwood Mall Blvd. and Alderwood Mall Pkwy....... 2080 CA Reduce congestion and boost $5,600,000 economies through safer access to the coast by realigning Hwy 299 between Trinity and Shasta Counties.................. 2081 IL Pre-construction and $800,000 construction activities on U.S. 45/LaGrange Road from 131st Street to 179th Street.................... 2082 AR Van Buren, Arkansas--Widen $3,000,000 and reconstruct Rena Road. 2083 GA Construction of $4,800,000 infrastructure for inter- parcel access, median upgrades, lighting, and beautification along Highway 78 corridor....... 2084 CA Construct Alviso Bay Trail $800,000 from Gold Street in historic Alviso to San Tomas Aquino Creek in San Jose...................... 2085 MS Construct bicycle and $680,000 trolley path, Hattiesburg. 2086 WI Construct a bike and $240,000 pedestrian bridge across SH 100 at the 1800 block of S. 108th Street, West Allis..................... 2087 IL Increasing the height on $2,400,000 the IL Rt. 82 Railroad Underpass in Geneseo, IL.. 2088 NC U.S. 70 Goldsboro Bypass... $800,000 2089 CA Vasco Road Safety $800,000 Improvements, Contra Costa Transportation Authority and the County of Alameda Public Works, California.. 2090 NY Downtown Flushing $880,000 Multimodal Connection Project, Queens........... 2091 MD Construct Safety and $2,000,000 Operations Improvements at Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd. and W. Baltimore Street in Baltimore....... 2092 NY Rehabilitate Riis Park $300,000 Boardwalk................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1338]] 2093 TX Construct 25 mile stretch $9,200,000 of the 177-mile loop, between IH-45 south and SH 288....................... 2094 UT Construction of Midvalley $800,000 Highway, Tooele County, Utah...................... 2095 WA Improve Willapa Hills $700,000 bicycle and pedestrian trail between Chehalis and Pacific County............ 2096 PA Design and construct $4,800,000 interchange and related improvements at I-83 Exit 18........................ 2097 VA Northern Virginia Potomac $800,000 Heritage National Scenic Trail..................... 2098 NC Wilmington Area Port Access $2,400,000 Improvements.............. 2099 OK Construction of Midwest $800,000 City Pedestrian Walkway... 2100 ............ ........................... $0 2101 GA Construct access roads on $1,600,000 Airport Loop road in Hapeville................. 2102 TN Construct 2nd Creek $548,560 Greenway, Knoxville, Tennessee................. 2103 NE Design, right-of-way and $2,000,000 construction for the Louisville Bypass, Nebraska.................. 2104 HI Construct Honoapiilani $2,400,000 Highway Realignment....... 2105 TN Hamblen County, Tennessee $800,000 U.S. 25E interchange improvements.............. 2106 IL Construction of a new $960,000 bicycle-pedestrian bridge in Wayne, IL.............. 2107 PA David Lawrence Convention $960,000 Center Phase IV- reconstruction of roadways assoc. with HQ hotel project................... 2108 CO I-70 and SH 58 Interchange: $5,976,000 Reconstruction of existing ramps, building of missing ramps and ROW acquisition. 2109 OH Reconstruct U.S. Route 6 $2,640,000 (Lake Road). Rocky River.. 2110 WA Construct 6 mile span over $4,108,000 I-5 in Thurston County to connect Chehalis Western Trail..................... 2111 IL Extend Frank Scott Parkway $2,240,000 East Road to Scott AFB, St. Clair County.......... 2112 OH Reconfigure I-480 and $800,000 Transportation Blvd. Interchange, Garfield Heights................... 2113 NY Rehabilitation of Route 100 $880,000 from Virginia Road to Westchester Community College................... 2114 TN Restoration of historic L&N $16,000 Depot, McMinn County, Tennessee................. 2115 SD Resurface 10 miles of U.S. $1,840,000 18 from Okreek to Carter on the Rosebud Indian Reservation............... 2116 CA Route 198 Expansion, from $2,400,000 SR 99 to SR 43............ 2117 WA SR 543 Interstate 5 to $3,000,000 International Boundary Enhancement in Blaine..... 2118 MD Rockville, MD Construction $3,200,000 of Maryland Avenue and Market Street Intermodal Access Project............ 2119 MN U.S. Highway 212 expansion $800,000 from Carver Cnty Rd. 147 to Cologne and from Cologne to Norwood Young America................... 2120 VA Vienna, VA Maple Avenue $1,320,000 improvement project....... 2121 IL Village of South $762,058 Jacksonville--West Vandalia Road upgrades.... 2122 ............ ........................... $0 [[Page 119 STAT. 1339]] 2123 ............ ........................... $0 2124 FL Destiny Rd. Reconstruction, $800,000 Eatonville................ 2125 KY Construct New Technology $1,600,000 Triangle Access Road, Campbell County, Kentucky. 2126 NY Town of Wawayanda $400,000 reconstruction of McVeigh Road...................... 2127 VA Virginia Creeper Trail-- $680,000 Trail needs, including construction of restroom facilities at Watauga and Alvarado and parking expansion at Watauga...... 2128 CA Construct grade separation $12,800,000 on State College Blvd. at the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad, Fullerton................. 2129 MA Warren Street--Blue Hill $2,400,000 Avenue.................... 2130 FL Design and construct Dunn $1,600,000 Avenue Extension, Volusia County.................... 2131 CA Construct operational and $2,000,000 safety improvements to I- 880 N at 29th Ave. in Oakland................... 2132 WA U.S. 395, North Spokane $4,640,000 Corridor Improvements..... 2133 NY Route 531 Expansion $5,920,000 Spencerport-Brockport, 4- lane Highway is a project to extend Rt. 531......... 2134 OR Columbia Intermodal $11,000,000 Corridor for rail congestion relief, improved intersections and access to Interstate-5 for trucks, and grade-separate road from rail, Portland.. 2135 OH Interchange and related $2,000,000 road improvements to SR 44 in Painesville, OH........ 2136 GA Greene County, Georgia $960,000 conversion of I-20 and Carey Station Road overpass to full interchange............... 2137 IL Pioneer Parkway upgrade in $1,600,000 Peoria--Extension from Allen Road to Route 91.... 2138 MS Construct historic bicycle $120,000 path, Pascagoula.......... 2139 PA Crows Run Relocation from $3,080,000 SR 65 to Freedom Crider Road...................... 2140 OH Replace the Edward N. $8,000,000 Waldvogel Viaduct in Cincinnati................ 2141 NC Construct I-540 from NC 55 $8,800,000 South to NC 55 North...... 2142 NY Roadway, streetscape, $3,200,000 pedestrian, and parking improvements to the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Buffalo........... 2143 VA Upgrade DOT crossing $35,520 #470515H to constant warning devices in Halifax 2144 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking and roadway redesign in Avoca Borough, Luzerne County... 2145 WA Bridge Modification and $3,000,000 Interstate Highway Protection Project, Skagit River, in Skagit County... 2146 TN Construct welcome center, $160,000 Macon County.............. 2147 CA Construction of new roadway $800,000 lighting on major transportation corridors in the Northwest San Fernando Valley........... [[Page 119 STAT. 1340]] 2148 MO Interchange design and $800,000 construction for the Main Street Extension at I-55, Cape Girardeau County..... 2149 CA Replace SR 22 interchanges, $5,200,000 construct HOV lanes, and lengthen bridges in Garden Grove..................... 2150 IL Construction of CAP I-290 $800,000 Village of Oak Park....... 2151 RI Rehabilitation of Bridge $4,400,000 Number 550 in Pawtucket... 2152 WA Complete analysis, $600,000 permitting and right-of- way procurement for I-5/SR 501 Interchange replacement in Ridgefield. 2153 CA Design and construct new $1,600,000 interchange at Potrero Blvd. and State Route 60 in Beaumont............... 2154 TN Construction of a $800,000 pedestrian bridge in Alcoa, TN................. 2155 WV Construct 4 lane $35,400,000 improvements on U.S. Route 35 in Mason County........ 2156 OH Construct Grade Separation $400,000 at Front Street, Berea.... 2157 CA Crenshaw Blvd. $640,000 Rehabilitation, 182nd St. 190th St.; and Crenshaw Blvd. at 182nd St. Fwy on- off Ramp Capacity Enhancement, City of Torrance.................. 2158 CA Construct Interchange at $4,000,000 Intersection of SR 44 and Stillwater Road........... 2159 MN CSAH 61 improvements, City $392,000 of Coleraine.............. 2160 KY Expansion to four lanes of $8,000,000 Hwy 55 and Hwy 555 Heartland Parkway in Taylor County............. 2161 KS Interchange improvement at $4,000,000 K-7 and 55th St. in Johnson Co................ 2162 CA Construct truck lane on $440,000 Baughman Road from State Route 78/86 to Forrester Road, Westmorland......... 2163 AZ Construct bridges at Aspen $3,000,000 St., at Birch St., at Cherry St., at Bonito St., at Thorpe St.............. 2164 CT Construct Putnam curb cuts. $80,000 2165 OH Canton, OH Cleveland Ave. $320,000 bridge replacement over the Nimishilen Creek...... 2166 MN Design and right-of-way $2,400,000 acquisition for I-35 and CSAH 2 interchange in Forest Lake, MN........... 2167 PA Complete the connection of $8,000,000 the American Parkway between the east and west sides of the Lehigh River with bridge and interchanges.............. 2168 PA Design, engineering, ROW $200,000 acquisition and construction of street improvements, parking and safety enhancements Main and Parsonage Streets in Pittston.................. 2169 TX Grade separation bridges at $6,560,000 Wintergreen Rd. and Millers Ferry Rd. in Hutchins and Pleasant Run Rd. and Millers Ferry Rd. in Wilmer................. 2170 GA I-20 HOV lanes from Evans $1,200,000 Mill Road to Salem Road, Dekalb and Rockdale Counties.................. 2171 NV Improve Las Vegas Beltway- $3,200,000 Airport Connector Interchange............... [[Page 119 STAT. 1341]] 2172 CA Oregon-Page Mill expressway $3,200,000 Improvements between U.S. 101 and SR 82, Palo Alto.. 2173 MA Design and construct the $800,000 Quinebaug River Rail Trail Bikeway................... 2174 CA Park Boulevard-Harbor Drive $800,000 Rail Grade Separation, San Diego..................... 2175 MN Paul Bunyan Trail, Walker $560,000 to Bemidji segment........ 2176 CA Construct road surface $1,120,000 improvements, and improve road safety from Brawley Water plant to Hwy 86 to 9th Street to 18th Street, Brawley................... 2177 TX Improvements to FM 1017 in $400,000 Hebbronville.............. 2178 CA Alameda Corridor East $12,400,000 Gateway to America Trade Corridor Project, Highway- Railgrade separation along 35 mile corridor from Alameda Corridor (Hobart Junction) to Los Angeles/ San Bernardino County Line 2179 GA Phase III Streetscape- $800,000 Columbus.................. 2180 IL Pre-construction and $5,568,000 construction IL 15 over Wabash River at Mount Carmel.................... 2181 NY Queens, Bronx, and Kings, $4,750,000 and Richmond County Graffiti Elimination Program including Kings Highway from Ocean Parkway to McDonald Avenue........ 2182 IA Improvements at the IA 146 $800,000 and I-80 interchange, Grinnell.................. 2183 TX Construct Grade separation $4,000,000 at U.S. 277 in Eagle Pass. 2184 LA Plan, design, and construct $2,200,000 the internal roadway at Port of South Louisiana, Saint John the Baptist Parish and LA 22 in Ascension Parish.......... 2185 KS Construction of a 2-lane on $10,240,000 a 4-lane right-of-way bypass with controlled access on U,S, 400 at Dodge City................ 2186 MN Reconstruct CR 203 between $268,800 U.S. 10 and CSAH 1, Morrison County........... 2187 NY Reconstruction of York $2,800,000 Street Industrial Corridor Project, Auburn, NY....... 2188 NY Construction of and $800,000 improvements to Route 62 in the Village of Hamburg. 2189 IN Convention Center Area $12,280,000 Redevelopment Project includes street resurfacing, pedestrian walkway and streetscape improvements, signalization, safety enhancements, plaza and pedestrian area upgrades, and pedestrian bridges on South Street, Capitol Street, West Street, Missouri Street, and McCarty Street, Indianapolis.............. 2190 AL Construct pedestrian urban- $1,200,000 edge riverwalk in Montgomery, AL............ 2191 PA Johnstown, Pennsylvania, $4,000,000 West End bypass safety improvements.............. 2192 CA Construction of traffic and $1,600,000 pedestrian safety improvements in Yucca Valley.................... 2193 CA 710 Freeway Study to $2,400,000 Evaluate Technical Feasibility and Impacts of a Tunnel Alternative to Close 710 Freeway Gap..... [[Page 119 STAT. 1342]] 2194 CA Greenleaf right-of-way $3,200,000 Community Enhancement Project-design and construct bikeways, pedestrian walkways and upgrade signalization, Compton................... 2195 KY Improve Prospect Street $2,200,000 Pedestrian Access, Berea.. 2196 OH Construct Crocker Stearns $880,000 Connection, North Olmsted and Westlake.............. 2197 NY Construction of and $480,000 improvements to Seneca Street in Buffalo......... 2198 CA Avalon Boulevard/I-405 $4,800,000 Interchange modification project, Carson........... 2199 IL Construct Illinois Route $1,600,000 336 from Macomb to Peoria. 2200 NC North Carolina. Pack Square $3,840,000 Pedestrian and Roadway Improvements, Asheville... 2201 PA Provide pedestrian and $880,000 water access to Convention Center from surrounding neighborhoods............. 2202 NY Reconstruction of Times and $1,200,000 Duffy Squares in New York City...................... 2203 LA Construction of I-10 Access $880,000 Road (Crowley)............ 2204 NY Repaving of I-86 in towns $6,000,000 of Coldspring, Randolph, Allegany, and Olean; City of Olean; Village of Randolph in Cattaraugus County.................... 2205 PA Replace Bridge, SR 106, $640,000 Tunkhannock Creek Bridge 2, Clifford Township, Susquehanna County........ 2206 NJ Replace Route 7-Wittpen $800,000 Bridge, Hudson County..... 2207 MN Right-of-Way acquisition $3,200,000 for 8th Street North and Pinecone Road............. 2208 IL For Village of Lemont to $280,000 modernize and improve the intersection of McCarthy Road, Derby Road, and Archer Avenue............. 2209 CA Construct I-80 HOV lanes $800,000 and interchange in Vallejo 2210 PA Rail Crossing signalization $165,040 upgrade, East Wesner Road, Maidencreek Twp, Berks County.................... 2211 OH Construct road projects and $5,184,000 transportation enhancements as part of RiverScape Phase III, Montgomery County, Ohio... 2212 TN Riverside Drive Cobblestone $800,000 Restoration and Walkway, Memphis................... 2213 TX Reconstruction of West $320,000 Airport between U.S. 59 and Kirkwood in the City of Meadows Place, Texas... 2214 PA Construct additional $1,320,000 northbound lane on Rt. 28 between Harmar and Creighton Interchange..... 2215 NJ Roadway and intersection $800,000 modifications on New Jersey Route 82........... 2216 OH Jackson Township, Ohio. $1,600,000 Intersection improvements at Fulton Drive and Wales. 2217 GA Rockdale County Veteran's $400,000 Park--Create park trails.. [[Page 119 STAT. 1343]] 2218 MA Construct the Blackstone $1,600,000 River Bikeway and Worcester Bikeway Pavilion between Providence, RI and Worcester, MA............. 2219 OH Improvements to SR 91 in $1,560,000 City of Twinsburg, OH..... 2220 TX Completion of U.S. 77 $2,400,000 relief route around City of Robstown............... 2221 NY Improve Maple Avenue, $1,000,000 Smithtown................. 2222 HI Replace and Rehabilitate $800,000 Kamehameha Highway Bridges, Island of Oahu... 2223 TX SH 71 from W of FM 20 to $1,600,000 Loop 150, Bastrop County.. 2224 IN Construct U.S. 31 Plymouth $8,800,000 to South Bend Freeway Project in Marshall and St. Joseph Counties, Indiana................... 2225 LA Plan and develop a 4-lane $160,000 roadway, Jeanerette to U.S. 90 connection........ 2226 LA Construct I-12 and LA 1088 $2,400,000 Interchange............... 2227 CA 4 lane widening/safety $2,928,000 improvements on State Route 25 from Hollister to Gilroy.................... 2228 NY Comprehensive traffic $600,000 congestion mitigation study of Hauppauge Industrial Park and surrounding area.......... 2229 NY Develop an identity and $800,000 signage program for the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor......... 2230 CO Dillon Drive Overpass at $3,200,000 Interstate 25 in Pueblo... 2231 NY Improvements at highway- $900,000 rail crossings along the Southern Tier Extension Railroad in Allegany, Cattaraugus, and Steuben Counties.................. 2232 FL Depot Ave. Enhancements, $4,800,000 Gainesville............... 2233 CA Interstate 15 and $1,600,000 Winchester Road Interchange Project....... 2234 PA Construct the Eastern Inner $4,000,000 Loop in Centre County around State College, PA.. 2235 NJ Streetscape Improvements $800,000 along Berlin Road between Gibbsboro Road and White Horse Road in Lindenwold Borough................... 2236 FL SR 70 improvements in $1,600,000 Highland, DeSoto and Okeechobee Counties....... 2237 GA Streetscape-Albany......... $400,000 2238 GA Streetscape-Richland....... $160,000 2239 MO Construct four lanes for $8,000,000 Route 5 in Camden County.. 2240 IL Improve Cottage Grove $800,000 intersection, South Chicago Avenue and 71st Street.................... 2241 NY Study, design, and $750,000 reconstruction of pedestrian walkways, the Bronx..................... 2242 MS Upgrade roads in Anguilla $600,000 and Rolling Fork, Sharkey County.................... 2243 TX For center to center $800,000 communication link between highway traffic transportation management centers................... 2244 OH Upgrade the interchange of $2,105,600 Interstates 270 and 71 in Franklin County, Ohio..... 2245 CA U.S. 101 Corridor $4,000,000 Improvements--Route 280 to the Capitol-Yerba Buena Interchange............... 2246 CA Rancho Vista Blvd. Widening $2,800,000 Project................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1344]] 2247 NJ Newark Access Variable $400,000 Message Signage System.... 2248 IA Construct SW Connector, $1,600,000 West Des Moines........... 2249 IA U.S. 30 reconstruction, $3,200,000 near Tama................. 2250 GA Construction of interchange $3,200,000 on I-985 north of SR 13, Hall County, Georgia...... 2251 MI Marquette County, $400,000 Realignment of 3200 feet of County Road 492 from U.S. 41 north to County Road HD................... 2252 WI Realign U.S. 8 near $1,600,000 Cameron, Barron County.... 2253 PA Restoration of PA422, in $800,000 Berks County, including slab repair and diamond grinding.................. 2254 CA Monte Vista Avenue Grade $1,600,000 Separation, Montclair, California................ 2255 NY Deploy intermodal chassis $1,600,000 ITS project in New York... 2256 NY Reconstruction of Route 590 $6,000,000 in the Town of Irondequoit, NY........... 2257 NY Design and Construction of $1,600,000 Downtown Jamestown Connector Trail........... 2258 LA Further construction to $2,640,000 improve draining at Clearview Parkway (LA 3152) and Earhart Expressway (LA 3139)...... 2259 MI Houghton County, $216,000 Rehabilitate 2 piers and remove old bridge caissons for Sturgeon River Bridge. 2260 AK Make necessary improvements $2,000,000 to Indian River Road in City and Borough of Sitka. 2261 MN Reconstruct CSAH 61 from $1,680,000 Barnum to TH 210 at Carlton, and improve Munger Trail.............. 2262 TX Build I-30 Trinity River $800,000 Bridge, Dallas, Texas..... 2263 AK Realign rail track to $5,000,000 eliminate highway-rail crossings and improve highway safety and transit times..................... 2264 MS Relocate SR 44 from SR 198 $3,200,000 to Pierce Road, Columbia.. 2265 AL Interstate 565 west $1,600,000 extension towards Decatur. 2266 MO Roadway Improvements on Rt. $4,000,000 21 from Hayden Road to Lake Lorraine............. 2267 IL Halsted Bridge over North $480,000 Branch Canal Reconstruction, City of Chicago................... 2268 VA Town of Pound Riverwalk-- $80,000 Construction of pedestrian riverwalk in Town of Pound 2269 IL U.S. 67 west of $1,600,000 Jacksonville, IL Bypass to east of IL 100............ 2270 NY Village of Wappingers Falls $600,000 North Mesier Ave.......... 2271 AR War Eagle Bridge $640,000 Rehabilitation--Benton County, Arkansas.......... 2272 WI Build additional $640,000 staircases, landscape, and other improvements to the marsupial bridge at the Holton St. Viaduct in Milwaukee................. 2273 TN Washington County, $800,000 Tennessee SR 36 widening.. 2274 MI Westland, Ann Arbor Trail $2,520,000 between Farmington and Merriman.................. 2275 MI White Lake and Commerce, $400,000 pave Cooley Lake Road Between Ripple Way and Havenwood................. 2276 GA Bridge replacement on $450,000 County Road 183-FAS Route 1509, Peach County........ [[Page 119 STAT. 1345]] 2277 NC I40 I-77 Interchange in $4,000,000 Iredell County, NC........ 2278 CA Construct safe routes to $800,000 school in Cherryland and Ashland................... 2279 CA Install Central Ave. $1,656,000 Historic Corridor comprehensive streetscape improvements thus improving traffic, ped safety, and economic development, Los Angeles.. 2280 VA Whitetop Station-- $80,000 Completion of renovation of Whitetop Station (which serves as trailhead facility) including construction of trail..... 2281 CT Make Improvements to $1,600,000 Montville-Preston Mohegan Bridge.................... 2282 IL Widen and improve Pulaski $560,000 Road, Alsip............... 2283 AK For completion of the $4,000,000 Shotgun Cove Road, from Whittier, Alaska to the area of Decision Point, Alaska.................... 2284 NY Study and Implement $1,000,000 Intelligent Transportation System Sensor Technology to Improve Safety at Bridges and Tunnels in Metropolitan New York City 2285 NY Warburton Avenue Bridge $500,000 over Factory Lane, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York...................... 2286 NY Improve intersection of Old $400,000 Dock and Church Street, Kings Park................ 2287 TN Widen and improve State $6,500,000 Route 33, Knox County, Tennessee................. 2288 CA Reconstruct Paramount Blvd. $1,080,000 with medians and improve drainage from north border to south border of city in Lakewood.................. 2289 NY Upgrade Metro North $2,400,000 stations in the Bronx and construct station at Yankee Stadium............ 2290 OH Construct the existing $4,100,000 industrial park road from local to State standards near Cadiz................ 2291 LA Upgrade LA 28 to four lanes $1,600,000 from LA 121 to LA 465..... 2292 NY Reconstruction of Historic $1,920,000 Eastern Parkway........... 2293 CA Widen and make ITS $800,000 improvements on Paramount Blvd. between Telegraph Rd. and Gardendale St. in Downey.................... 2294 VA Conduct planning and $2,400,000 engineering for Hampton Roads Third Crossing and Interconnected Roadways... 2295 IL Widen Annie Glidden Road to $6,400,000 five lanes with intersection improvements. DeKalb, IL................ 2296 CA Widen California State $14,400,000 Route 132 from California State Route 99 west to Dakota Avenue............. 2297 NC Widen Derita Road from $1,600,000 Poplar Tent Road in Concord to the Cabarrus Mecklenburg County line... 2298 TX Widen from 4 to 6 lanes $5,600,000 Interstate 35 East from Lake Lewisville to Loop 288....................... 2299 CA Widen Haskell Avenue $160,000 between Chase St. and Roscoe Blvd............... 2300 TX Widen Hempstead Highway $800,000 from 12th Street to Washington Avenue from four lanes to six lanes... [[Page 119 STAT. 1346]] 2301 NH Reconstruction and $400,000 relocation of the intersection of Maple Avenue and Charleston Road in Claremont.............. 2302 OH Construct highway-rail $240,000 crossing safety upgrades at 3 grade crossings in Madison Village, OH....... 2303 WA Cultural and Interpretive $1,280,000 Center (Hanford Reach National Monument) facility, Richland, WA.... 2304 NY Implement Improvements for $600,000 Pedestrian Safety in New York County............... 2305 NY Construction of and $320,000 improvements to Main Street in the Town of Eden 2306 GA SR 85 widening from Adams $1,200,000 DR to I-75 and reconstruct the Forest Parkway interchange, Clayton County.................... 2307 GA Jogging and Bicycle Trails $400,000 around CSU, Columbus...... 2308 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking and roadway redesign in Throop Borough, Lackawanna County 2309 IL Reconstruct Winter Ave, $4,320,000 existing 1 lane RR subway, and 1 lane bridge to provide access to Winter Park in Danville.......... 2310 OR Construct highway and $7,200,000 pedestrian access to Macadam Ave. and street improvements as part of the South Waterfront development, Portland..... 2311 TX Relocation of 10th Street $600,000 near McAllen-Miller International Airport..... 2312 IL Construct pedestrian tunnel $800,000 at railroad crossing in Winfield, IL.............. 2313 IN Construct Margaret Avenue $2,400,000 Safety and Capacity Enhancement Project....... 2314 TX Construct Loop 574 from BU $1,600,000 77 to I-35 in McLennan Co. 2315 NY Construction of a bicycle/ $1,840,000 pedestrian off road scenic pathway from the Niagara Falls City Line to the southerly Lewiston Town/ Village Line along the Niagara Gorge, Town of Lewiston, Village of Lewiston, Niagara County.. 2316 FL Construct new bridge from $4,000,000 West-Florida Turnpike to CR 714 to 36th Street-- Cross S. Fork of St. Lucie River--Indian Street to U.S. 1 on east side....... 2317 WI Recondition SH 16 from $4,000,000 Columbus to SH 26 (Dodge County, Wisconsin)........ 2318 ............ ........................... $0 2319 NY Riverwalk in Irvington $200,000 development............... 2320 OH Road resurfacing and $560,000 improvements in the Village of Bentleyville, OH........................ 2321 PA Improvements to Stella $600,000 Street rail-highway crossing in Wormleysburg, PA........................ 2322 CT Construct Entrance Ramp at $800,000 Route 8 Exit 11, Shelton, CT........................ 2323 AL Pedestrian Improvements for $160,000 Leeds, AL................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1347]] 2324 WA Federal Way Triangle-- $1,600,000 Conduct final engineering work for the reconstruction of the I-5-- SR 18 interchange......... 2325 MI Garden City, Reconstruct $980,000 Maplewood between Inkster and Merriman.............. 2326 OR Lake Road Reconstruction $4,000,000 and Safety Improvements, Milwaukie................. 2327 NY Resurface Grade Crossing at $200,000 Old State Road............ 2328 MN Construction of Cedar $4,800,000 Avenue Busway, MN......... 2329 IL Upgrade streets and $3,920,000 implement traffic and pedestrian safety signalization improvements, Oak Lawn.... 2330 GA Streetscape-Thomasville.... $240,000 2331 AZ State Route 77/Project $240,000 funds for the Ore Trail in the Copper Corridor on SR 77........................ 2332 PA To enhance existing $400,000 directional markers and increase wayfinding signage infrastructure in Monroe County............. 2333 CA Construct and repair lining $2,400,000 in four tunnels on Kanan, Kanan Dume, and Malibu Canyon Roads between U.S. 1 and U.S. 101............ 2334 GA Sidewalk revitalization $400,000 project in downtown Eastman................... 2335 TX Port of Corpus Christi Up $400,000 River Road for upgrade of roadway to and from docks and IH 37................. 2336 GA Construct U.S. 411 $16,000,000 Connector from U.S. 41 to I-75, Bartow County, Georgia................... 2337 NY Construction of U.S. Route $4,800,000 219 Expressway: Sections V and VI.................... 2338 PA Engineering, design and $1,600,000 construction of an extension of Park Avenue north to Lakemont Park in Altoona................... 2339 MN Reconstruct I-35E from I-94 $2,800,000 to Maryland Avenue in St. Paul...................... 2340 CA Construct truck ramp $2,400,000 linking Interstate 5 to the National City Marine Cargo Terminal, National City...................... 2341 GA Reconstruct the interchange $1,444,800 at Interstate 185 and Victory Drive (SR 520), Columbus, GA Victory Drive (SR 520), Columbus, GA.... 2342 OH Streetscaping, bicycle $2,800,000 trails, and related improvements to the I-90-- SR 615 Interchange in Mentor, OH................ 2343 IN Preliminary engineering, $4,480,000 right-of-way, and construction for Perimeter Parkway-West Lafayette/ Purdue University, Indiana 2344 TN Reconstruct Interchange 55 $800,000 at Mallory Avenue, Memphis, Shelby County.... 2345 CA Upgrade first responders $25,600 signal pre-emption hardware, Culver City..... 2346 IN Construction of Maplecrest $8,800,000 Rd. Extension--Allen County, Indiana........... 2347 MS Upgrade roads in Arcola, $1,400,000 Leland, Greenville, and Hollandale (U.S. Highway 61 and 18), Washington County.................... 2348 MS Canal Road Intermodal $6,400,000 Connector, Gulfport....... 2349 NY Long Pong Road: Larkins $1,152,000 Creek to Lake Ontario State Parkway, Town of Greece.................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1348]] 2350 NY Construct the Auburn $800,000 Connector Road Corridor, Auburn, NY................ 2351 MA Engineering and $6,400,000 construction of Blackstone Valley Visitors Center at intersection of State Route 146 and Millbury Street, Worcester......... 2352 CA Improve I-8 off ramp to the $800,000 Desert Farming Institute, Imperial County........... 2353 KS Construct bike and $400,000 pedestrian path along K-10 between Douglas and Johnson Counties.......... 2354 HI Construct Bike Lanes on $240,000 Kalanianaole Highway, vicinity of Makapuu to Keolu Drive............... 2355 TX Donna/Rio Bravo $1,600,000 International Bridge...... 2356 IL Improve Sheridan Road, $1,600,000 Evanston.................. 2357 MD Intercounty Connector...... $3,200,000 2358 MI Resurfacing of Ten Mile $716,800 Road in St. Clair Shores.. 2359 NY Conduct studies to consider $1,200,000 transportation planning and community involvement for infrastructure projects that address congestion relief in New York City................. 2360 MO Construct an extension of $2,000,000 MO 740 from U.S. 63 to the I-70 Lake of the Woods Interchange............... 2361 LA Construct improvements to $3,200,000 Enterprise Blvd. in Iberville Parish; and LA 1/ I-10 Connector Study; and improvements to LA 10/ Zachary Taylor Parkway.... 2362 NY Monroe County ITS project.. $720,000 2363 MO Roadway improvement on I-44 $800,000 in Phelps County, Missouri 2364 MA Rt. 128/95 ramp Northbound $1,400,000 to Kendrick Street, Needham................... 2365 IN Realign State Road 312, $3,330,313 Hammond................... 2366 PA Design, engineering, ROW $200,000 acquisition and construction of surface improvements to the area adjacent to Exit 168 of Interstate 81 at the Wachovia Arena in Wilkes- Barre Township............ 2367 GA SR 92 relocation from $6,400,000 Durelee Road to SR 92 at Malone, including grade separation, Douglas County, Georgia........... 2368 IN Construct I-69 Evansville $11,200,000 to Indianapolis, Indiana.. 2369 CA Construct fourth bore of $1,600,000 Caldecott Tunnel on SR 24, California................ 2370 TN Construct interchange on I- $800,000 40 in Wilson County....... 2371 IN Construct service road $3,200,000 parallel to I-69 in the City of Anderson, Indiana. 2372 NY Croton-on-Hudson, NY $2,000,000 Restoration of Van Cortlandt Manor entrance road...................... 2373 OH Construction and repair of $231,200 pedestrian walkways along Lake Shore Blvd. in Lakeline Village, OH...... 2374 MD Reconstruct MD 32 from MD $3,040,000 108 to I-70 in Howard County.................... 2375 NY Repair and Improve Streets $1,400,000 in Astoria damaged by water main breaks......... [[Page 119 STAT. 1349]] 2376 MI Reconstruct two bridges $570,000 over Black Creek Drain in Sanilac County............ 2377 FL Construction of Little $800,000 Venice Road, Marathon, FL. 2378 CA Make traffic and safety $400,000 improvements to Atlantic Blvd. in Maywood.......... 2379 MN Stearns County Bridge No. $320,000 73501 Improvements........ 2380 LA Construct LA 16 Interchange $10,400,000 at I-12 and improvements, and Cook Road improvements 2381 MO Reconstruct Highway 60 and $1,600,000 Highway 65 Interchange.... 2382 CO I-70, Havana, Yosemite $1,200,000 Street Interchange Reconstruction Project, Denver.................... 2383 CO Reconstruct C 470-US 85 $3,200,000 Interchange............... 2384 VA Reconstruction of the $800,000 entranceway to Montpelier on Orange County, Virginia 2385 TN Construct and widen $395,440 underpass at intersection of Boydstation, Harvey, and McFee Roads, Knox County, TN................ 2386 GA Extend sidewalks, upgrade $400,000 landscaping in downtown Hawkinsville.............. 2387 OH Conduct Sarah St. along SR $2,080,000 18 and 101 enhancement project to calm traffic in the City of Tiffin........ 2388 LA Improvements to Zachary $1,600,000 Taylor Parkway............ 2389 CA Las Tunas Drive Pedestrian $120,000 Enhancement, San Gabriel.. 2390 OH Reconstruction, widening, $2,400,000 and bicycle improvements to Pettibone Road in the City of Solon, OH......... 2391 NH Replacement of Ash Street $1,520,000 and Pillsbury Road Bridge. 2392 PA Swamp Road Corridor Safety $2,400,000 and Roadway Improvements, Bucks County.............. 2393 FL Construct St. Augustine to $2,320,000 Palatka Rail Trail, Florida................... 2394 IL Construction of a traffic $1,600,000 circle to reduce traffic congestion, Museum Campus Chicago................... 2395 AL Pedestrian Improvements for $533,334 Gardendale, AL............ 2396 PA Extension of Second Street $880,000 from Race to the intersection of Lehigh and Poplar Street in the Borough of Catasauqua..... 2397 NE Cuming Street $3,600,000 Transportation Improvement Project, Omaha, Nebraska.. 2398 TN Construct State Route 1 $9,200,000 (U.S. 70) to a four lane divided highway on new alignment from Centertown to McMinnville in Warren County.................... 2399 CA Improve access to I-80 at $1,600,000 Eureka Road Interchange... 2400 LA Expand existing South $1,440,000 Central Planning and Development Commission Intelligent Transportation System program in Houma- Thibodaux area by installing signals, sensors and systems....... 2401 IL Install traffic control $192,000 devices on traffic signals in Village of Oak Lawn.... [[Page 119 STAT. 1350]] 2402 CA Interstate 15, California $1,600,000 Oaks Road Interchange Project................... 2403 TX Choate Road overpass to $7,840,000 eliminate at-grade intersection between Choate Rd. and SH 146..... 2404 OH Construction of I-75 Austin $6,000,000 Road Interchange, Montgomery County, Ohio... 2405 CA Acquire lands for $400,000 mitigation adjacent to U.S. 101 as part of Southern Santa Clara County Wildlife Corridor Protection and Scenic Enhancement Project....... 2406 TX Construct U.S. Business 287 $6,400,000 through the Trinity Uptown Project from 7th St. NE to 11th St. NE in Fort Worth. 2407 KS Construct K-10 and Lone Elm $4,000,000 Road interchange, Lenexa.. 2408 OH Construct connector road $5,000,000 between SR 79 and Thornwood Drive in Licking County.................... 2409 NH Construct Pedestrian, $640,000 Bicycle bridge in Keene... 2410 FL Coral Way, SR 972 Highway $1,200,000 Beautification, Phase One, Miami, Florida............ 2411 TN Develop historic $108,000 preservation transportation enhancement project, Sumner Co. and surrounding counties...... 2412 NY Develop terminal facilities $4,400,000 for water taxi projects in New York City............. 2413 WI Expand U.S. 151 between $1,600,000 Dickeyville and Belmont... 2414 NY Improve bicycle and $240,000 pedestrian safety, NY 25, Jamesport................. 2415 PA PA Route 183 widening and $1,600,000 ramp enhancement, Bern Township.................. 2416 IN Reconstruct Hoosier $800,000 Heartland Highway, Wabash, Huntington and Miami County Indiana segments... 2417 GA Replace sidewalks, upgrade $400,000 lighting, and install landscaping, Soperton..... 2418 LA Lafayette, LA $8,800,000 Implementation of Intelligent Transportation System.................... 2419 NY Conduct improvements to I- $2,000,000 87--Exit 18 Interchange... 2420 IL To construct an extension $1,600,000 of U.S. 51 from 9 miles south of Moweaqua to 4.6 miles south of Moweaqua... 2421 IL Upgrade roads, The Village $800,000 of Hillside............... 2422 MS Upgrade safety devices at $40,000 Front Street rail crossing, Ellisville...... 2423 CO U.S. 287--Ports-to-Plains $6,133,333 Corridor in Colorado...... 2424 AZ Many Farms, Apache County-- $480,000 For the Construction of N8086 and N8084 on the Navajo Nation............. 2425 VA Construct I-95 Interchange $1,600,000 at Temple Ave, Colonial Heights................... 2426 KS Route designation, $3,200,000 environmental clearance, final design and right-of- way acquisition for Crawford County, KS corridor of U.S. Highway 69........................ 2427 CA U.S. 395 Realignment and $400,000 Widening Project.......... 2428 IL To connect about a 2-mile $1,600,000 segment through Collinsville at two or three lanes............... [[Page 119 STAT. 1351]] 2429 IL Construct Parking Facility $192,000 and pedestrian walkways at 94th and S. Oak Park Ave, Oak Lawn.................. 2430 UT I-15 Freeway $3,600,000 Reconstruction--Springvill e 200 South Interchange... 2431 MA Washington St. from High $1,400,000 St. to Water St., Walpole. 2432 VA White's Mill Trail and $400,000 Renovation--Design and construction of recreational trail and preservation of watermill for use as visitors center 2433 CA Implement San Francisco $6,400,000 Street Improvements Program................... 2434 MA Design, engineering, and $600,000 construction of Methuen Rotary alternative at I-93 and Routes 110 and 113, Methuen................... 2435 IL Improve Mill Street, Rock $400,000 Island.................... 2436 PA For the Nanticoke City $5,600,000 Redevelopment Authority to design, acquire land, and construct a parking garage, streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting and safety improvements, and roadway redesign in Nanticoke..... 2437 MI Widen and reconstruct $4,000,000 Walton Boulevard Bridge in Auburn Hills between Opdyke and Squirrel Road.. 2438 OR Widen Delaura Beach Lane $148,800 and add a bike lane both directions, Warrenton..... 2439 MA Design and construct the 3- $560,000 mile long Grand Trunk Trail bikeway from Sturbridge to Southbridge. 2440 TN Develop trails, bike paths $200,000 and recreational facilities on the Crest of Black Mountain, Cumberland County for Cumberland Trail State Park.......... 2441 NY Study and Improve Traffic $2,000,000 Flow Improvement at Atlantic Yard Arena Development............... 2442 MD Upgrade and widen MD 237 $12,000,000 from Pegg Road to MD 235.. 2443 PA Main Street improvements $640,000 from Broad Street to Richardson Avenue and Main Street to Madison Avenue, Borough of Lansdale....... 2444 CA Widen Highway 101 in Marin $12,000,000 and Sonoma Counties from Hwy 37 in Novato to Old Redwood Highway in Petaluma.................. 2445 NY Road and pedestrian safety $1,500,000 improvements Main Street, Village of Patchogue...... 2446 UT Widen Highway 92 from Lehi $2,500,000 to Highland............... 2447 AZ Widen I-10 to 3 lanes in $1,360,000 each direction north of Tucson from Marana Interchange to Cortato Interchange............... 2448 CA Widen I-238 between I-580 $800,000 and I-880 in Alameda County.................... 2449 VA Widen I-66 westbound inside $5,600,000 the Capital Beltway from the Rosslyn Tunnel to the Dulles Connector Road..... 2450 NC Construction of I-74 $4,000,000 between I-40 and U.S. 220, High Point, North Carolina 2451 MD Widen I-695, Baltimore $3,440,000 Beltway, Southwest........ [[Page 119 STAT. 1352]] 2452 GA Replace sidewalks, upgrade $400,000 lighting in downtown Vidalia................... 2453 MN Construct bicycle and $700,000 pedestrian trails in Cuyuna Recreation Area.... 2454 HI Construct Kapaa Bypass..... $2,400,000 2455 FL Temple Terrace Highway $1,600,000 Modification.............. 2456 TN Widen Interstate 240 from $800,000 Poplar Avenue (SR 57) to near Walnut Grove Road (SR 23) East of Memphis, Shelby County............. 2457 IL For the Village of $86,400 Woodridge to resurface Internationale Parkway.... 2458 OR I-5 Trade Corridor, $4,220,000 Portland, Oregon to Vancouver, Washington segment................... 2459 GA Streetscape, Pedestrian $4,000,000 Improvements in City Center, City of Clarkston. 2460 KY Widen KY 1991 from $1,000,000 Maysville Road to Midland Trail Industrial Park, Montgomery County......... 2461 NC Construct new Route from $3,200,000 Beach Drive (SR 1104) to NC 211 in Brunswick County 2462 NJ International Trade and $1,200,000 Logistics Center Roadway Improvements at Exit 12 of the New Jersey Turnpike, Carteret.................. 2463 IL Interstate 41 and Route 176 $600,000 Interchange replacement... 2464 MA Northern Avenue Bridge $2,400,000 rehabilitation, Boston.... 2465 AK Planning, design, and $151,000,000 construction of Knik Arm Bridge.................... 2466 IN North Calumet Avenue $960,000 Improvements, Valparaiso.. 2467 OR I-205/Highway 213 $800,000 interchange improvements.. 2468 TN Improving Vehicle $45,600 Efficiencies at highway At- Grade Railroad Crossing in Loudon, TN................ 2469 AZ Design, right-of-way $3,200,000 acquisition, and construction I-10 Collector Distributor Roadway from 40th Street to Baseline Maricopa County, Arizona........... 2470 LA Improvements to LA 42 in $8,000,000 Ascension Parish; and LA 73 improvements in Ascension Parish.......... 2471 MN Construct Paul Bunyan trail $775,000 from Mississippi River Bridge Trail to Crow Wing State Park................ 2472 MN Construct Mesabi Trail from $2,700,000 Grand Rapids to City of Ely....................... 2473 GA Install sidewalks on $300,000 Highway 23 from Dykes Street to Sarah Street, Cochran................... 2474 AK Kodiak, AK Construction of $7,500,000 AMHW ferry terminal and approach.................. 2475 OK Reconstruction of SH 66 $800,000 from Craig and Rogers Counties to SH 66 and U.S. 60 intersection........... 2476 CA Enhance pedestrian $1,600,000 environment and increase safety along Olympic Blvd. between Vermont and Western Avenues, Los Angeles................... 2477 NY Enhancement of the Michigan $1,600,000 Avenue Corridor, Buffalo.. 2478 NJ Kapkowski Road Area $4,560,000 Improvements in Elizabeth. [[Page 119 STAT. 1353]] 2479 CA Construct landscape medians $800,000 along Skyline Drive from Sears Avenue to 58th Street, San Diego......... 2480 NY Jamaica Air Train Station $4,000,000 Area Infrastructure Improvements.............. 2481 MO Construct Highway 465 to $4,800,000 Highway 376 south from Hwy 76 to Hwy 376............. 2482 WA New Country Road on Whidbey $960,000 Island.................... 2483 NM Chaco Wash Bridge and Road $1,600,000 Improvements on Navajo Route 46.................. 2484 CA Reconstruct Interstate 880- $1,400,000 Route 92 interchange in Hayward................... 2485 MA Relocate Rt. 79 in Fall $1,800,000 River to create 4-lane urban boulevard with landscaped median and developable waterfront.... 2486 IL Road extension for Highway $534,400 22 in Macon County, IL.... 2487 NY Portageville Bridge-- $1,464,000 Purchase existing bridge to convert to pedestrian bridge.................... 2488 PA Rt. 422 complete $2,400,000 preliminary engineering and four lane expansion from Ebensburg to Kittanning................ 2489 CA Upgrade essential road $1,600,000 arterials, connectors, bridges and other road infrastructure improvements in the Town of Desert Hot Springs, CA. 2490 KY Construct the Heartland $960,000 Parkway in Adair County... 2491 NV Horse-US-95 Interchange $4,800,000 Project................... 2492 CT Make Improvements to $200,000 Plainfield Moosup Pond Road...................... 2493 FL Construction design ROW $8,000,000 U.S. 27 from SR 540 to SR 544 and from I-4 to U.S. 192 in Polk County, FL.... 2494 IA Construction of approaches $1,280,000 and viaduct on Edgewood Rd. SW over the UP Railroad, Prairie Creek, and the CRANDIC railroad.. 2495 NJ Construct Hackensack River $1,600,000 Walkway in Bergen County.. 2496 TX Hwy 80/123 Overpass at Hwy $240,000 181 in Karnes County...... 2497 NM Improvements to U.S. $1,600,000 Highway 87 from Clayton, NM to Raton, NM........... 2498 VA Route 11 Interchange $800,000 improvements in Lexington, Virginia.................. 2499 CA Improvements to Ben Maddox $1,600,000 Way Bridge................ 2500 WA SR 18 Widening, Maple $6,000,000 Valley to I-90............ 2501 NY City of Beacon construction $252,000 of pedestrian and Bicycle trail..................... 2502 TX FM 544, widen 2-lane $1,600,000 roadway to 6-lane roadway from SH 121 to Dozier- Parker Road............... 2503 TX Construct an alternate $500,000 truck route to Interstate 35 in Buda................ 2504 NY Improvements on the Cross $3,376,000 Island Bridge Overpass/ 212th Street and vicinity, Queens.................... 2505 MI Novi, Reconstruct Grand $800,000 River between Novi and Haggerty.................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1354]] 2506 SD Resurface U.S. Highway 18 $960,000 from Lake Andes to U.S. Highway 50 on Yankton Sioux Reservation......... 2507 TX Lajitas Relief Route....... $1,200,000 2508 WY U.S. 85 Passing Lanes...... $1,600,000 2509 MA Design and Construct $2,000,000 Blackstone River Bikeway and Worcester Bikeway Pavilion between Providence, RI and Worcester................. 2510 NY Little Falls Access: Repair $192,000 and reconstruct High School and Lower School Road...................... 2511 FL Replace Columbus Drive $3,200,000 Bridge.................... 2512 ............ ........................... $0 2513 MI Construction of two $1,840,000 railroad-highway grade separations on Farm Lane north of Mount Hope Road.. 2514 CA Widen Atlantic Bl bridge $800,000 over the Los Angeles River in Vernon................. 2515 CA Widen Bundy Drive between $3,400,000 Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards in the City of Los Angeles............... 2516 AL To provide four lanes on $11,200,000 U.S. 80, Perry County, Marengo County, and Sumter County.................... 2517 CA Widen Maine Avenue in $300,000 Baldwin Park.............. 2518 NM Ease traffic congestion and $1,600,000 improve intersection safety by identifying alternative alignment to U.S. 84/285 and NM 68 through Espanola.......... 2519 MS Widen MS Hwy 19 between $10,000,000 Philadelphia and Collinsville, MS.......... 2520 NY Construct the Fire Island $1,600,000 ferry terminal facility, Patchogue................. 2521 IL IL 8 from East Peoria to $762,056 Washington, IL............ 2522 NJ Preliminary engineering for $1,200,000 missing connections of NJ 23 and I-80............... 2523 ME Penobscot Riverfront $2,800,000 Development for bicycle trails, amenities, and traffic circulation improvements, Bangor and Brewer.................... 2524 IL Restoration and $960,000 reconstruction of the central business district street. Cambridge, IL..... 2525 NC Widen NC 150 from $800,000 Cherryville to Lincolnton. 2526 NY Second phase of the Grand $8,000,000 Concourse improvements from East 166th St. to East 171st St............. 2527 VT U.S. Route 7 and U.S. Route $2,848,000 4 road improvements for the City of Rutland....... 2528 IL Improve 63rd Street, $1,600,000 Chicago................... 2529 MI Alcona County, $650,400 Reconstruction of Ritchie Road from Village of Lincoln to Hubbard Lake road...................... 2530 SC Construct roadway btwn I-26 $1,600,000 and U/S/ 1 in Lexington County. Intermodal connector from U.S. 1 to I- 26 and I-77. SC 302 and SC 602 improvements.......... 2531 OR Agness Road, Curry County.. $2,000,000 2532 NY Rehabilitation of Sharon $260,000 Drive in the Town of Poughkeepsie.............. [[Page 119 STAT. 1355]] 2533 TX Conduct study of I-10 and $160,000 U.S. 190 with a focus on congestion relief and the need for a military and emergency relief transportation corridor... 2534 MD MD 85 at I270.............. $4,000,000 2535 GA SR 36 passing lanes north $2,440,000 of Jackson to Newton County line, Butts County, Georgia................... 2536 VA I-66 and Route 29 $8,000,000 Gainesville Interchange Project................... 2537 NY Construct and extend $800,000 existing pedestrian streetscape areas in Lynbrook.................. 2538 CA Construct traffic $200,000 intersection island improvements on North side of Olympic Blvd. where Irolo St. and Normandie Ave. split in Koreatown, Los Angeles............... 2539 WA Improvements in the SR 9 $1,200,000 corridor in Snohomish County.................... 2540 PA Replace a highway $1,720,000 railcrossing in Osborne Borough, PA............... 2541 AL Pedestrian Improvements for $533,334 Centerpoint, AL........... 2542 CA Replace twin 2 lane bridge $400,000 with single 4 lane bridge on SR 138 over Big Rock Wash...................... 2543 CA State Route 86S and Ave. 50 $800,000 highway safety grade separation................ 2544 TX Construct Fredericksburg $3,040,000 Road-Medical Drive grade separation in San Antonio. 2545 PA For design, engineering, $400,000 ROW acquisition, and construction of a connector road between the Valmont Industrial Park and Pennsylvania Rt. 924 at Cranberry Creek........ 2546 AR Interstates 30/440/530 $1,200,000 Interchanges/For interchange improvements, Little Rock............... 2547 NJ Rehabilitation of Benigno $320,000 Boulevard from I295 to Route 168 in Bellmawr..... 2548 PA Preconstruction studies for $800,000 improvement to U.S. 22 from Irving Street to Mickley Road.............. 2549 IL Establish transportation $432,000 museum on Navy Pier, Chicago................... 2550 WA Continuing construction of $2,640,000 I-90, Spokane to Idaho State Line................ 2551 VA Improve transportation $425,520 infrastructure for visitors to Jamestown 2007 2552 AR Highway 67: Kiehl Avenue-- $2,960,000 Vandenberg Boulevard: rehabilitating and widening Highway 67 from four to six lanes from Kiehl Ave. to Vandenberg Blvd...................... 2553 NY Install Improvements for $250,000 Pedestrian Safety including in the vicinity of PS X81................. 2554 GA Memorial Drive Corridor.... $1,600,000 2555 VA Route 11 improvements in $800,000 Maurertown, Virginia...... 2556 PA Street improvements, $1,200,000 Whitemarsh Township....... 2557 VT Construction of the $5,814,789 Lamoille Valley Rail Trail for the Vermont Association of Snow Travelers................. 2558 CO I-76: Colorados Northeast $6,133,334 Gateway................... 2559 VA Construct Maersk Terminal $1,600,000 interchange in Portsmouth. 2560 GA I-75 Welcom Project........ $200,000 [[Page 119 STAT. 1356]] 2561 PA Improve handicapped $2,400,000 accessibility and provide pedestrian overpass in Villanova................. 2562 NY Install Two Permanent $500,000 Variable Message Signs (VMS) on Belt Parkway..... 2563 MI Re-surfacing Sebewaing Road $332,800 in Huron County........... 2564 IN Complete construction of $300,000 paths at Hamilton County Riverwalk, Noblesville, Indiana................... 2565 NY Study and Implement Traffic $250,000 and Pedestrian Safety Enhancements to Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn........... 2566 PA Upgrade circuit for gates $220,000 and lights at Sixth Street in Emmaus, PA USDOT crossing number 592402P to constant warning time devices................... 2567 TN Plan and construct a $160,000 bicycle and pedestrian trail, Eagleville......... 2568 NY Improvements for pedestrian $600,000 and vehicular access to Baychester Avenue and Bartow Avenue............. 2569 GA SR 400 reconstruction from $800,000 I-285 to McFarland Road, Fulton and Forsyth Counties.................. 2570 MI Construct pedestrian and $64,000 bicycle pathway at Chippewa Landing River Park in the Village of Caro...................... 2571 GA Upgrade sidewalks, replace $400,000 street lights, and landscaping, Metter....... 2572 AR Highway 412: Baxter Co. to $1,600,000 Ash Flat.................. 2573 NY Town of North Salem $160,000 improvements and repaving to Hawley Road............ 2574 IA U.S. 20 Mississippi River $20,000,000 Bridge and approaches, Dubuque Co, IA............ 2575 NY Construct access road and $2,000,000 exit lanes for Center for Advanced Medicine: North Shore LIJ Health System... 2576 NY Improve key intersections $600,000 and highway segments along Rt. 32 between Route 17-6- NYS Thruway interchange in Harriman and Highland Mills..................... 2577 CA Widen I-5 to 10 Lanes and $4,160,000 Improve Corridor Arterials, SR 91 to I-710. 2578 IL For the construction of the $928,000 Grand Avenue Underpass, Village of Franklin Park.. 2579 NY Rehabilitation of North and $1,728,000 South Ridge Street and Wappanocca Avenue in the Village of Rye Brook and City of Rye............... 2580 NY NYSDOT Route 55 $1,200,000 construction over Fishkill Creek and left turn lane construction.............. 2581 AL Alabama Hwy 36 Extension $800,000 and Widening-Phase II..... 2582 OH Construct Eagle Avenue $400,000 Viaduct-Demolition bridge, realignment of roadway to replace bridge and reconstruction of two other bridges, Cleveland.. 2583 NV Construct U.S. 93 Corridor-- $8,000,000 Boulder City.............. 2584 NY Reconstruction of NYS 5, 8, $800,000 12. Viaduct and Rt. 5A and 5S: City of Utica......... 2585 CT Street and streetscape $1,200,000 improvements along Campbell Ave., West Haven. [[Page 119 STAT. 1357]] 2586 MA Reconstruct North $4,000,000 Washington Street Bridge to connect Boston and Charlestown............... 2587 MS Upgrade roads in Fayette $320,000 (U.S. Highway 61 and 33), Jefferson County.......... 2588 MN Heritage Center at the $1,400,000 Grand Portage National Monument.................. 2589 NY Redesign and reconstruction $500,000 of the Putnam Rail-Trail, Bronx..................... 2590 OR Highway 34/Corvallis Bypass $2,100,000 Intersection.............. 2591 CA Install traffic signal on $96,000 Balboa Blvd. at Knollwood Shopping Center........... 2592 MA Chelsea Street Bridge $9,000,000 Reconstruction............ 2593 AL Pedestrian Improvements for $213,334 Northport, AL............. 2594 NV Construct widening of U.S. $4,000,000 50A from Fernley to Leeteville Junction....... 2595 WA Rebuild and widen Cemetery $160,000 Road bridge over U.S. Bureau of Reclamation canal near Othello, WA.... 2596 FL Roadway construction of SW $1,600,000 62--SW 24 Avenue in Gainesville............... 2597 WA SR 2/Kelsey Street $832,000 Intersection Improvements in Monroe................. 2598 NY Town of Southeast $240,000 construction and repaving of town roads............. 2599 MI Reconstruct Third Ave. from $2,400,000 Saginaw St. to Flint River, City of Flint...... 2600 PA Upgrade circuit for gates $220,000 and lights at 31st Street in Allentown, PA USDOT crossing number 592410G to constant warning time devices................... 2601 NV Construct U.S. 95 Widening $6,400,000 from Rainbow Blvd. to Kyle Canyon.................... 2602 IN Improve campus streets to $1,600,000 increase pedestrian safety and ease vehicular congestion in the City of Anderson, Indiana......... 2603 PA Schaefferstown Bypass, PA $1,600,000 Route 501, Lebanon........ 2604 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking and roadway redesign in Dupont Borough, Luzerne County... 2605 GA Intersection improvement at $480,000 Lake Dow Road and SR 81 Harris Drive at SR 42..... 2606 CA Replace South Access to the $8,000,000 Golden Gate Bridge--Doyle Drive..................... 2607 IL Resurface Yellow Banks $320,000 Road, Franklin County..... 2608 AL CR 52 from U.S. 31 (Pelham) $8,000,000 and continuation of CR 52 in Jefferson County, known as Morgan Road, to I-459, including proposed Highway 261 bypass around old town Helena.................... 2609 IL Intersection Reconstruction $720,000 at U.S. 12-IL 31 Tryon Grove Road................ 2610 NY Streetscape of Herald and $400,000 Greeley Squares in New York City................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1358]] 2611 NJ Construct Cape May and $600,000 Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuges Roadway and Parking Improvements.. 2612 TX Del Rio-Laughlin Air Force $11,600,000 Base Relief Route......... 2613 NC Study feasibility of $2,800,000 widening U.S. 221/NC 226 from Woodlawn to Spruce Pine, start planning and design, and make upgrades to improve safety......... 2614 NY Transportation improvements $1,920,000 to the Far Rock-away Business District, Queens, New York.................. 2615 AL Construction of Patton $4,000,000 Island Bridge Corridor.... 2616 NH Hampton Bridge $1,200,000 Rehabilitation--Hampton, NH........................ 2617 CA Gale Avenue widening $80,000 between Fullerton Road and Nogales Street, and Nogales Street widening at Gale Avenue............... 2618 CA Grade Separation at Cesar $400,000 Chavez Parkway and Harbor Drive, San Diego.......... 2619 MO Improve access to I-55 at $8,000,000 River Des Peres........... 2620 PA PA Route 61 enhancements, $8,000,000 Schuylkill Haven.......... 2621 MO Kansas City SmartPort ITS $4,000,000 for highways.............. 2622 PA City of Philadelphia in $3,200,000 conjunction with American Cities Foundation for neighborhood transportation enhancement and pedestrian safety projects.................. 2623 DE Reconstructing I-95/SR 1 $4,400,000 interchange, adding a fifth lane, and replacing toll plaza on Delaware's portion of I-95 corridor.. 2624 OH Study possible road $100,000 upgrades in Tuscarawas County due to flood issues based on dams in Muskingum Watershed District........ 2625 OR Sunrise Corridor, Clackamas $3,000,000 County.................... 2626 CA Construct Cabot-Camino $670,952 Capistrano Bridge Project and related roadway improvements in Cities of Mission Viejo and Laguna Niguel, California........ 2627 TX Construction of mainlanes $12,800,000 and interchanges on SH 121 from Hillcrest to U.S. 75. 2628 WA Enumclaw, WA Welcome Center $1,200,000 2629 PA Upgrade narrow existing $800,000 roads, Plank, Otts, Meyers, Seitz Roads, along 1 mile corridor to 2 lane road with shoulders, improve intersections..... 2630 GA Widen Old Petersburg Road- $3,200,000 Old Evans Road from Baston Road to Washington Road, Columbia County, Georgia.. 2631 CA Widen Peyton Drive from $5,628,888 Grand Ave. to Chino Hills Pky., construct Eucalyptus Ave. from Peyton Drive to Galloping Hills, improve English Channel........... 2632 TX New construction for the SH $2,000,000 349 Reliever Route beginning at the SH 191 intersection in Midland... 2633 PA Widen Route 22 between $1,160,000 Export and Delmont........ 2634 CA Construction of a traffic $100,000 signal at the intersection of Hamlin St. and Corbin Ave....................... 2635 NY Design/Environmental work $1,920,000 on the Inner Loop from Clinton Avenue to East Main Street, Rochester.... [[Page 119 STAT. 1359]] 2636 MO I-35 access modification $1,200,000 planning, City of Kearney. 2637 OH Construction and road $400,000 improvements to Hubbard Road in Burton Township, OH........................ 2638 MN North-South Corridor with $1,200,000 Railroad Overpass, City of Staples................... 2639 CA Port of Hueneme Intermodal $3,760,000 Access Improvement Project, including grade separation at Rice Avenue and State Route 34; widen Hueneme Road.............. 2640 CA Reconstruct and deep-lift $4,800,000 asphalt on various roads throughout the district in Ventura County............ 2641 GA Upgrade sidewalks, parking, $400,000 street lighting, and landscaping, Claxton...... 2642 MS Upgrade roads in Itta Bena $1,200,000 (U.S. Highway 82 and 7) and in vicinity of Viking Range Corp. (U.S. Highway 7 and 49), Leflore County. 2643 VA Widen Route 262 in Augusta $800,000 County.................... 2644 CA Forest Highway 171 Upper $5,800,000 Skyway Improvement........ 2645 NV Construct overpass and exit $2,400,000 lane improvements on Lake Mead Parkway to Lake Las Vegas entrance............ 2646 IL Construct Bridge Overpass, $800,000 DuSable Museum-Chicago.... 2647 WA Expand size and improve $146,000 safety Lewis and Clark Discovery Trailhead and Scenic Overlook........... 2648 PA Construction of access $520,000 improvement at the I-79 SR 228 interchange in vicinity of Cranberry Town Center.................... 2649 PA Development of bicycle and $8,000,000 pedestrian trails and access links along North Delaware Riverfront....... 2650 OH Highway--RR grade $240,000 separation over the Norfolk Southern Rail Line for the Hines Hill Road-- Milford Connector project in Hudson, Ohio........... 2651 CA Construct crosswalk bump- $400,000 outs and related streetscape improvements on Temple St. between Hoover St. and Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles........ 2652 NC Improve SR 1923 from U.S. $4,000,000 70 Business to U.S. 301 Smithfield................ 2653 MA Improvements to Mass. Ave, $800,000 Andover Street, Osgood Street, Salem Street, and Johnson Street in the Old Town Center of North Andover................... 2654 KY Reconstruct U.S. 127 at $480,000 U.S. 127 South, Mercer County.................... 2655 CA Construct truck lane from $1,200,000 Britannia Blvd. to the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, San Diego County.......... 2656 PA Beford, PA Relocation of $12,228,000 Old Route 220 and Sweet Road. Complete preliminary engineering, purchase right-of-way, construction [[Page 119 STAT. 1360]] 2657 GA Design and construction of $160,000 2.2 miles of multiuse trail in the City of Douglas, Georgia.......... 2658 IL Entry Road to Southern $1,000,000 Illinois University Research Park, Carbondale. 2659 NY Kingston, Construct $1,040,000 pedestrian waterfront walkway................... 2660 MN Reconstruction of Airport $1,700,000 Road from TH 53 to CR 296, Cirrus Drive from Airport Road to TH 53 and TH 53 from Airport Road to Stebner Road.............. 2661 KS Replacement of U.S. 169 $6,800,000 bridge in Kansas City..... 2662 PA Route 313 Turning Lanes and $1,600,000 Truck Climbing Lanes, Bucks County.............. 2663 CA Purchase of Rosemead Blvd. $800,000 ROW, Temple City.......... 2664 NJ Reconfiguration of Bay $6,400,000 Avenue and Polaris Street in Newark, NJ............. 2665 MI Reconstruct highway under a $800,000 railroad bridge, Wyoming Ave. from Eagle Pass to Michigan Avenue, Wayne County.................... 2666 OK Construct vehicular bridge $800,000 over the Burlington Northern RR at War Bonnet Crossing, Mannford, OK.... 2667 UT Construction and $7,000,000 Rehabilitation of 13th East in Sandy City........ 2668 VA Construct 3.6 miles of $615,680 Interstate 73 near Martinsville.............. 2669 WA Maple Valley SR 169 and SR $800,000 516 improvements.......... 2670 FL Construct access road to $1,600,000 entrances to Opa-Locka Airport at Opa-Locka Airport at N.W. 135th Street and N.W. 47th Avenue, including improvements to N.W. 47th Avenue with median strip, City of Opa-Locka......... 2671 UT Expand Redhills Parkway $4,000,000 from 2 to 5 lanes and improve alignment within rights-of-way in St. George.................... 2672 OH Bethlehem Township, Ohio. $1,040,000 Riverland Avenue Bridge Replacement............... 2673 MD MD 295, BWI Access $3,792,000 Improvements.............. 2674 OR Connect Boeckman Road to $800,000 Tooze Road, Wilsonville... 2675 LA Lincoln Parish, LA/I-20 $4,000,000 Transportation Corridor Program................... 2676 TX FM 937 from SH 164 to FM $1,600,000 3371, Limestone Co........ 2677 MO Construct additional exit $3,856,000 ramp access lane from I-44 to Kings highway and enhance Shaw Ave. corridor 2678 IN Construction of I-64 $4,248,000 Interchange, Harrison County, Indiana........... 2679 OH Bridge Replacement at SR 84 $400,000 and I-90 on Bishop Road in Willougby Hills, OH....... 2680 TN Continue Shelby Avenue-- $5,200,000 Demonbreun Street project in Nashville.............. 2681 WI Construct a bicycle/ $1,600,000 pedestrian path from Waunakee to Westport...... [[Page 119 STAT. 1361]] 2682 CT Construct bike and $80,000 pedestrian paths along Salem Greenway-Salem, CT.. 2683 TX Construct I-635/35E $3,600,000 Interchange in Dallas, TX. 2684 CA Hwy 199 Narrow Enhancement $1,800,000 to reduce active slides that cause significant road closures on primary connecting route from U.S. 101 to I-5................ 2685 MD Construction of New $12,000,000 Interchange at MD5, MD373, and Brandywine Road....... 2686 GA I-20 West from SR 5 Bill $5,800,000 Arp to SR 6--HOV Lanes.... 2687 PA Install and construct $360,000 signals, calming devices and signs in Mechanicsburg and surrounding municipalities............ 2688 FL 44th St. Extension to $1,200,000 Golfair Blvd., Jacksonville.............. 2689 NJ Passaic River-Newark Bay $800,000 Restoration and Pollution Abatement Project, Route 21, River Road, CR 510.... 2690 CA San Gabriel Blvd. and $160,000 Mission Road Intersection Improvements, San Gabriel. 2691 NY Rehabilitate 125th Street $2,000,000 Corridor from Old Broadway to Marginal Street/ Waterfront................ 2692 MI Repair M-10 corridor from I- $800,000 696 to downtown Detroit... 2693 FL Capital Circle Northwest, $8,000,000 Tallahassee............... 2694 TN Installation of Intelligent $1,600,000 Transportation System on various major routes in Memphis................... 2695 MI Planning and Engineering $1,200,000 for The American Road, The Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn.................. 2696 TX Reconstruct Ella/Wheatley $1,000,000 from Little York to West Gulf Bank................. 2697 NY Implement Improvements for $600,000 Pedestrian Safety in Richmond County........... 2698 FL Palm Bay Parkway from $800,000 Emerson Drive to U.S. 192, Palm Bay, FL.............. 2699 CA Construct the Los Angeles $460,000 River bicycle and pedestrian path in the San Fernando Valley........... 2700 TX Construct Santa Fe Trail $800,000 DART LR overpass from Hill St. to Commerce St. along abandoned Santa Fe Rail right-of-way in Dallas.... 2701 CA Construct Route 101 bicycle/ $1,000,000 pedestrian overpass at Millbrae Ave. for the San Francisco Bay Trail....... 2702 ............ ........................... $0 2703 LA New Iberia Rail Grade $1,600,000 Separation................ 2704 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking and roadway redesign in Ashley Borough, Luzerne County... 2705 MN Reconstruct Grand Avenue $600,000 (from Central Ave. to 59 Ave. W), Central Ave. (from Grand Ave. to I-35) and Bristol Street (from Central Ave. to Grand Ave), Duluth.............. 2706 TN Plan and construct a $80,000 bicycle and pedestrian trail, Cannon County...... [[Page 119 STAT. 1362]] 2707 TX Develop, deploy and $2,560,000 integrate municipal ITS in San Antonio............... 2708 TN Jefferson, Hamblen $1,600,000 Counties, Tennessee SR 66 relocation................ 2709 MD Rehabilitate Pennington $1,200,000 Avenue Drawbridge in Baltimore................. 2710 PA Construction of I-79 to Mon- $1,200,000 Fayette Section of Southern Beltway, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.. 2711 FL Springfield Rd. $1,200,000 Improvements, Jacksonville 2712 LA Elimination of highway-rail $800,000 grade crossings along Louisiana and Delta railroad.................. 2713 CA Conduct necessary planning $1,120,000 and engineering and implement comprehensive Corridor Management Plan for Arroyo Seco Historic Parkway, Los Angeles...... 2714 FL Plant City Traffic $2,400,000 Management System......... 2715 GA SR 347 widen-new $8,000,000 construction from I-985 to SR 211, Hall County, Georgia................... 2716 WA SR 28 and SR 285 Sellar $4,000,000 Bridge Improvements: ramp and roadway network improvements at the west end and a new lane on the Sellar Bridge............. 2717 NY Stabilize Poughkeepsie $874,000 Railroad Bridge and construct a pedestrian walkway linking the two sides of the Hudson River, Poughkeepsie.............. 2718 WA International Mobility and $1,040,000 Trade Corridor Project for Whatcom County............ 2719 CA State Route 76 Road $4,000,000 Widening, Melrose Drive to Interstate 15............. 2720 NJ Streetscape Improvements to $400,000 Clements Bridge Road from Newton Avenue to New Jersey Turnpike, Barrington................ 2721 FL Construct Eastern Connector $800,000 from SR 417 to I-95, Volusia and Seminole Counties Florida.......... 2722 GA Construction of the $160,000 McIntosh Path on SR 99, 7.15 miles between Darien, Georgia and the Sapelo Island Visitor Center..... 2723 AL Construction of Sulphur $4,000,000 Springs Road Bypass in City of Hoover, Alabama... 2724 AZ Pliocene Cliffs $800,000 reconstruction between Wikieup and the Santa Maria River............... 2725 MN Construct roadway $851,200 improvements to CSAH 76, Little Falls.............. 2726 IN Study alternatives along 2 $120,000 miles of railroad to eliminate in-town highway- rail crossings to improve safety and reduce congestion in Delaware County.................... 2727 NV Design and construct $800,000 separation of rail-highway crossings in downtown Reno 2728 NJ Maple Shade Township $800,000 Streetscape Improvements of Mill Road, Rudderow Ave., North and South Coles Ave. and Schoolhouse Lane...................... 2729 WA Conduct study for I-5 and $300,000 SR 503 interchange........ 2730 WA Implement Red Mountain Area $2,800,000 Vision transportation plan, includes Webber Canyon Road realignment at existing I-82 Kiona-Benton interchange and new Red Mountain I-82 interchange at SR 224................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1363]] 2731 TX Downtown Streetscape $512,000 Improvements in Beaumont, Texas..................... 2732 NY Improve Traffic Flow on $500,000 Lefferts Boulevard by Rehabilitating Facilities Surrounding LIRR/Kew Gardens Eastbound Station. 2733 FL Construct reliever road to $800,000 SR A-1-A in the City of Deerfield Beach beginning at A-1-A/ Hillsboro Blvd. and ending at A-1-A/NE 2nd Street.................... 2734 ............ ........................... $0 2735 CA SR 52 East Improvements $6,000,000 (San Diego)............... 2736 OR Study to evaluate $248,000 alternatives in support of an eventual Astoria bypass, Astoria........... 2737 GA Commission a study and $80,000 report regarding the construction and designation of a new Interstate linking Savannah, Augusta, and Knoxville................. 2738 VT Construction of the St. $960,000 Albans, Vermont intermodal connector roadway with I- 89 for the City of St. Albans.................... 2739 OR I-5/Highway 214 interchange $800,000 improvements, Woodburn.... 2740 OR Construction of $793,600 transportation facilities at the Tualatin River Wildlife Refuge........... 2741 WY I-80 Rock Springs Marginal. $1,520,000 2742 ............ ........................... $0 2743 IL Improve safety of a $70,400 horizontal curve on Clarksville St. .25 mile north of 275th Road in Grandview Township, Edgar County, Illinois.......... 2744 UT Provo Reservoir Canal $6,750,000 Trail, Utah............... 2745 MO South County Riverfront $3,200,000 Access and Trails Project, Lemay..................... 2746 AK Road improvements in the $5,000,000 City of Fairbanks......... 2747 MD Construct Ferry Terminal, $800,000 Somerset County, Maryland. 2748 MS Plan and Construct two $2,400,000 lanes to SR 6 from SR 342 to Alabama State line..... 2749 CA Construct bypass along Hwy $5,600,000 101 around Willits, CA to reduce congestion, improve air quality and enhance economic lifeline of No. Coast..................... 2750 CA Engineering support to I-5 $120,000 Joint Powers Authority to widen I-5 freeway and improve corridor arterials from I-710 to Orange County line............... 2751 LA Kerner Ferry Bridge, $1,680,000 Jefferson Parish Bayou Barataria................. 2752 WA Renton, WA SR 167 HOV, $800,000 Strander Boulevard Connection................ 2753 NJ Sussex County, NJ, Vernon $2,800,000 Township, Mountain Creek Rt. 94 Traffic Calming, Ped. Safety and Traffic Congestion, Circulation Improvement............... 2754 PA Linglestown Square, roadway $2,400,000 and intersection improvements, Lower Paxton Township.................. 2755 MD Rehabilitate road including $2,320,000 bridges over CSX tracks in Baltimore................. [[Page 119 STAT. 1364]] 2756 WA Extend 18th Street between $3,200,000 87th Avenue and NE 192nd Avenue in Vancouver....... 2757 TX Implement repairs on Old $403,000 Pleasanton Road Bridge in Atascosa County........... 2758 CA Hazel Avenue Improvements, $2,400,000 U.S. Highway 50 to Madison Avenue.................... 2759 MI Menominee County, County $224,000 Road 557 Bridge Replacement over the Big Cedar River............... 2760 OH Massillon, Ohio. Tremont $1,216,000 Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation............ 2761 MI Montmorency County, $640,000 Reconstruction of County Road 612 from W. County Line to County Road 491... 2762 ............ ........................... $0 2763 NM Planning, design and $1,600,000 construction of bikeways and walkway at the City of Santa Fe's downtown railyard redevelopment project................... 2764 GA Streetscape-Bainbridge..... $200,000 2765 PA Construct SR 706 Corridor, $1,600,000 Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.............. 2766 NY Town of North Salem $120,000 reconstruction and repaving of Keeler Lane... 2767 FL Conduct planning and $3,200,000 engineering for U.S. 17 widening and improvements in Hardee County, Florida. 2768 IL Traffic Signalization, $726,000 Matteson.................. 2769 MS Upgrade Poe Road in $160,000 Kilmichael, Montgomery County.................... 2770 NC Upgrade U.S. 220 to I-73/74 $1,600,000 interstate standards in Montgomery County......... 2771 WA U.S. 2/Sultan Basin Road $480,000 Improvements in Sultan.... 2772 ............ ........................... $0 2773 FL A-1-A Transportation $800,000 Enhancements, Daytona Beach..................... 2774 MI City of Menominee, $180,000 Resurface Hattie Street Bridge deck 250 feet from 9th avenue in Menominee to Riverside Avenue in Marinette, WI............. 2775 TN Construct streetscape $1,600,000 improvements near TN Theater in Knoxville, TN.. 2776 MI Emmet County, Ultra thin $48,000 demonstration project resurfacing of Mitchell Road from the City of Petoskey limits east to Division.................. 2777 NY Gowanus Expressway Project. $400,000 2778 PA Design, engineering, ROW $160,000 acquisition and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking and roadway redesign in Moosic Borough, Lackawanna County 2779 AL Expand to 4 lanes on U.S. $2,800,000 278 from I-65 to U.S. 231. 2780 IL Preconstruction and $713,600 construction McCarthy Road, Bell Road to U.S. 45 and 123rd Street U.S. 45 to 86th Avenue in Palos Park...................... 2781 WY Riverton: Reconstruct Hwy $880,000 26--Main St............... 2782 MA Somerville Bicycle Path $900,000 Improvements--Cedar Street to Central Street......... [[Page 119 STAT. 1365]] 2783 MI U.S. 31 improvements and $7,200,000 relocation between Holland and Grand Haven........... 2784 PA Replace Messinger Street $800,000 Bridge in the Borough of Bangor.................... 2785 NY Owego, Construct pedestrian $1,000,000 waterfront walkway........ 2786 KY Reconstruct U.S. 127 from $1,200,000 Hustonville Road to the Mercer County Line, Boyle County.................... 2787 ............ ........................... $0 2788 CA Design and construct access $6,400,000 improvements in North Central Business District, Sacramento................ 2789 NC Construction of the $5,440,000 southbound lane of U.S. 321 bridge replacement over the Catawba River.... 2790 FL Grand Lagoon Bridge $5,200,000 Replacement Project. The replacement of a two lane bridge with a four lane bridge.................... 2791 FL Construct SR 9B Extension, $3,520,000 St. Johns County, Florida. 2792 AL Design and construct a 4- $800,000 lane highway from Muscle Shoals, AL to I-10........ 2793 IN Improve SR 9 Greenfield $400,000 Corridor, Indiana......... 2794 NJ Interstate 280 Interchange $8,000,000 Improvements, Harrison.... 2795 KY Construct Northern Bypass $28,000,000 of Somerset, KY and I-66 from the Cumberland Parkway west of Somerset, Kentucky to I-75 south of London, Kentucky.......... 2796 VA Preliminary Engineer, $1,200,000 Design, and Construct improvements to Virginia Beach Blvd. in Virginia Beach and Norfolk......... 2797 PA Fayette County, $1,600,000 Pennsylvania, State Road 21 Improvements........... 2798 ME Replacement of Waldo- $11,000,000 Hancock Bridge............ 2799 CT Reconstruct and widen Homer $1,600,000 St. and Chase Ave. in Waterbury from Waterville Ave. to Nottingham Terrace 2800 FL Construct new east-west $800,000 road from the intersection of Beeline Highway and PGA Boulevard west to Seminole Pratt Whitney Road........ 2801 WI Enhance West Silver Spring $320,000 Ave. with lighting enhancement, crosswalk improvements, sign-age, landscaping, Milwaukee.... 2802 NY Completion of 1.6 mile $99,200 trail network in the Utica Marsh, NY................. 2803 TX Construct I-635/I-30 $12,000,000 Interchange, Dallas, Texas 2804 IL Establish transportation $400,000 museum on Navy Pier, Chicago................... 2805 CA Establish I-15 Interchange $1,200,000 at Nisqualli and Mojave River crossing in San Bernardino County......... 2806 MA Massachusetts Bay $1,000,000 Transportation Authority Secure Station, Boston.... 2807 FL Construct bridges on SR 710 $2,000,000 in Palm Beach County...... 2808 PA Reconstruct intersection of $1,720,000 SR 51 and Franklin Ave, Beaver County............. [[Page 119 STAT. 1366]] 2809 NJ Rehabilitation existing $800,000 structure at the Bridge Street bridge over the CSX Railroad Trenton Line in Manville, NJ.............. 2810 OR Repair and recoat logging $120,000 bridge over Highway 99 E, Canby..................... 2811 CA San Gabriel Blvd. $160,000 Rehabilitation Project-- Broadway to Las Tunas, San Gabriel................... 2812 CA Signal upgrades on Avenida $100,160 de las Flores, Melinda Road, Avenida de las Banderas, and Alma Aldea, Rancho Santa Margarita, California................ 2813 CA Construct State Route 905 $12,000,000 to connect the Otay Mesa Port of Entry to Interstate 805, San Diego. 2814 MA Crosby Drive Improvement $800,000 Project................... 2815 WI Construct North Shore $350,000 Extension of Friendship State Trail, Calumet and Winnebago Counties, Wisconsin................. 2816 AR Construct and rehabilitate $5,000,000 Fayetteville Expressway Economic Development Corridor.................. 2817 PA Armstrong County, $1,600,000 Pennsylvania, construction of the Freeport Bridge.... 2818 IL Road extension for Redco $800,000 Drive to Skyline Drive, Williamson County......... 2819 CA Rosecrans Avenue and Bridge $3,200,000 Arterial Reconstruction Project, Compton.......... 2820 MA Canalside Rail Trail $800,000 Construction of the Canalside Rail Trail, Deerfield and Montague.... 2821 CA Conduct study and construct $7,200,000 Daggett Road, Port of Stockton, CA, Access Project................... 2822 WI Construct a bicycle/ $1,600,000 pedestrian path, and two bridges across Starkweather Creek, Madison................... 2823 GA Construct City of $500,000 Fayetteville, Ga. School Access Bike Ped Project... 2824 TN Sevier County, Tennessee SR $800,000 449 extension............. 2825 GA SR 133 south bound lane $800,000 bridge replacement over the Georgia Florida Railnet line, Dougherty County.................... 2826 CA Construct grade separation $1,600,000 on State Street and Cajon Boulevard along BNSF tracks in San Bernardino.. 2827 WA Construct SR 9 Pedestrian $880,000 Overpass in Arlington..... 2828 CA Implement streetscape $80,000 improvements along Wilbur Avenue to enhance traffic and pedestrian safety..... 2829 MD I-95, I-495, MD5 Branch $3,200,000 Avenue Metro Access....... 2830 TN Improving Vehicle $45,600 Efficiencies at At-Grade highway-Railroad Crossing in Loudon, TN............. 2831 MO I-470, I-435 and Rt. 71 $2,400,000 Completion of Interstate realignment............... 2832 PA Ridge Avenue Revitalization $800,000 project in conjunction with Roxborough Dev. Corp. for scenic enhancements and pedestrian safety improvements along a heavily traveled thoroughfare.............. [[Page 119 STAT. 1367]] 2833 PA Corridor improvements for $800,000 PA 72 from PA 283 to PA Turnpike.................. 2834 AR Construction of I-49, $6,000,000 Highway 71: Highway 22 to Highway 71 near Jenny Lind 2835 CA Provide landscape $1,200,000 enhancement of an existing open culvert on Atherton Street, Long Beach........ 2836 NY Rehabilitate Guy Lombardo $956,000 Avenue and construct drainage improvements and new sidewalks and curb cuts in Freeport, NY...... 2837 IA I-35 interchange $4,000,000 improvements, Ankeny...... 2838 PA Improve Freemansburg Avenue $1,600,000 and its intersections at Route 33.................. 2839 NJ Pedestrian facilities and $320,000 street lighting on Route 551 from Route 130 to Chestnut Street, Brooklawn 2840 IL I-57 and I-294 Interchange. $2,400,000 2841 FL New Kings Rd. Pedestrian $1,600,000 Overpass and Enhancements, Jacksonville.............. 2842 TX Grimes Co., TX Bridge $400,000 Improvement Project....... 2843 CA Crenshaw Blvd. $800,000 Rehabilitation, Maricopa St. to Sepulveda Blvd., City of Torrance.......... 2844 VA Engineering and Right-of- $1,200,000 Way for Interstate 73 in Roanoke County............ 2845 GA Johnson Ferry Road $2,000,000 Glenridge Drive Widening, Abernathy Road to Hammond Drive..................... 2846 GA Install walkways, bridges, $6,160,000 lighting, landscaping in Water Works Park and south along river through Ocmulgee Monument and Central City Park......... 2847 OH Intersection improvements $489,600 and related road improvements in the City of Chardon, OH............ 2848 WV Construct Coalfields $5,760,000 Expressway................ 2849 CA Improve pedestrian and $800,000 biking trails within East Bay Regional Park District, Contra Costa County.................... 2850 MA Berkshire County Bike $4,000,000 Paths, Design and Construction.............. 2851 MI Ogemaw County, Overlay of $295,680 Fairview Road to improve network of all-season truck routes.............. 2852 VA Old Mill Road Extension.... $800,000 2853 PA Construct Campbelltown $2,000,000 Connector, Lebanon County. 2854 NJ Construct Rt. 40 $2,400,000 Reconstruction from Rt. 77 to Elmer Lake, Elmer, Salem County.............. 2855 OH Design and Construct $1,200,000 Riverwalk and adjacent facilities, Warren, Trumbull Co............... 2856 CA Realign SR 4 within the $1,600,000 City of Oakley............ 2857 IL Construct recreational $320,000 trail from Spring Creek Forest Preserve to Greene Valley Forest Preserve in DuPage County, IL......... 2858 MN Construct trail link $1,200,000 between Bruce Vento Regional Trail and Mississippi River Corridor in St. Paul............... 2859 FL Construct Interstate-4/ $800,000 Crosstown Connector....... 2860 UT Add lights to road from $200,000 Halchita to Mexican Hat on the Navajo Nation......... 2861 CA Construct off ramp at $2,400,000 Interstate 8/Imperial Avenue Interchange, El Centro.................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1368]] 2862 VA Cranesnest Trail-- $520,000 Construction of hiking, biking, horse trail from Route 83 to Cranesnest Campground................ 2863 NC Durham and Chatham $1,600,000 Counties, NC Completion of American Tobacco Trail.... 2864 TX Austin to Manor Rail Trail, $1,600,000 Texas..................... 2865 PA Eliminate existing rail $3,200,000 line in Indian, PA to eliminate 37 at grade crossings and reconstruct the line outside the town from Glenn Lock to Middletown................ 2866 MN Extend Cuyuna Range and $320,000 Great River Road Trails, Aitkin.................... 2867 NY Conduct planning, $400,000 engineering, and eventual construction of Rt. 5 in City of Oneida, from Seneca St. to county line. 2868 NY Great Neck Road Traffic $320,000 Calming Project........... 2869 NJ Design and construct new $800,000 streetscape through Irvington Center.......... 2870 IL Construct connector road $4,800,000 between Collinsville Rd. to IL 3/North 1st St, St. Clair County.............. 2871 NJ Carteret, NJ Ferry Service $1,680,000 Terminal.................. 2872 AL Construct I-10/U.S. 231 $2,400,000 Connector from Dothan, AL to Florida................ 2873 OH Bicycle Paths for the Magic $640,000 Mile in Willougby, OH..... 2874 NC Construct I-73/I-74 in $14,400,000 Montgomery County and Richmond County, North Carolina.................. 2875 NY Construct Phase II I-90 $4,800,000 Connector ITS Laboratory in Rensselaer County...... 2876 NC Design and Construction of $2,240,000 the Airport Area Roadway Network, High Point....... 2877 WA Engineering and $800,000 Construction of the Centennial Trail in Snohomish................. 2878 OR I-5 Beltline Interchange... $20,000,000 2879 IL Extension North from Rt. 30 $3,808,000 to Wheeler Road and Galena Boulevard extension west of Rt. 47 in Sugar Grove, IL........................ 2880 NY Newburgh, Improve East End $1,490,800 Roads..................... 2881 ME Construction of the $400,000 Kennebec River Rail Trail. 2882 CA Construct Bristol Street $2,800,000 multimodal corridor in Santa Ana................. 2883 CA Construct pedestrian $400,000 sidewalk enhancements in Bellflower................ 2884 KS Improvement and expansion $11,600,000 for 2.7 miles of K18 in Geary County.............. 2885 CA I-110/SR 47/Harbor Blvd. $4,000,000 Interchange Improvements, San Pedro................. 2886 MA Oxbow National Wildlife $1,500,000 Refuge, Design and construction of a Visitor Contact Station........... 2887 AL Pedestrian Improvements for $266,666 Pell City, AL............. 2888 WI Rehabilitate Highway 51 $1,600,000 between CTH S and U.S. 8 in Lincoln County......... 2889 OH Rehabilitate tunnel and $700,000 bridge on National Road Bikeway in St. Clairsville 2890 MD Pennington Ave. Drawbridge, $800,000 Baltimore................. 2891 MA Rehabilitation and paving $200,000 of Parker River Road...... [[Page 119 STAT. 1369]] 2892 MN Reconstruct CSAH 7 between $2,560,000 Itasca CR 341 and the Scenic State Park entrance to improve safety and structural integrity...... 2893 OH Grading, paving, roads for $5,200,000 the transfer of rail to truck for the intermodal facility at Rickenbacker Airport................... 2894 PA Relocation of PA 52 at $960,000 Longwood Gardens.......... 2895 TX Construct Interstate 35 $1,000,000 improvements in Buda...... 2896 TN Improve streetscape and $240,000 signage, McMinn County, TN 2897 OR Culvert Replacement, Sweet $130,000 Home...................... 2898 AL AL 5 Widening in Bibb $2,400,000 County.................... 2899 CO Design and build a $4,000,000 multimodal corridor on U.S. 36................... 2900 WA Development of highway-rail $800,000 crossings in Spokane County, WA and Kootenai County, ID................ 2901 OH Acquire right-of-way land $800,000 along U.S. 24, Lucas County.................... 2902 IL Improve Streets, $224,000 Westchester............... 2903 NY Enhance road and $2,000,000 transportation facilities in the vicinity of W. 65th St. and Broadway, New York City...................... 2904 TN Construction of Knob Creek $400,000 Road in Washington County, Tennessee................. 2905 TN Improve streetscape and $240,000 pavement repair, Loudon County, TN................ 2906 CA Improvement of intersection $2,600,000 at Inglewood Ave. and Marine Ave. to reduce congestion, City of Lawndale.................. 2907 HI Interstate Route H1 $5,944,000 rehabilitation, Kaahumanu Street to Kaimakani Street 2908 ID Construct Interchange on I- $1,600,000 84 at Ten Mile Rd., Meridian, Idaho........... 2909 NJ Pedestrian facilities and $277,696 street lighting on Haddon Avenue from Voorhees Township Line to Bate Avenue, Berlin Township... 2910 WA 267th Street NW Pedestrian $480,000 Path in Stanwood.......... 2911 KY Replace U.S. 68 and U.S. $600,000 150 Bridge over Chaplin River, Perryville......... 2912 UT Geveva Rd-Provo Center $6,000,000 Street, Orem 1600 North to I-15 FWY, Provo-widen from 2 to 4 lanes.............. 2913 IL Construction of a new $7,600,000 roadway and grade separation of the UP West Line east of Elburn....... 2914 VA Haymarket, VA. Washington $400,000 Street improvements....... 2915 NJ Improvements to implement $400,000 the Readington Tewksbury Transportation Improvement District.................. 2916 IL Allow IDOT to proceed with $1,600,000 engineering and construction of Airport- Lockport Rd. and Illinois Route 126 interchanges on I-55...................... 2917 AR Caraway Bridge Overpass.... $7,200,000 2918 OH Construction of an $400,000 Intermodal Facility at University Circle in the City of Cleveland......... 2919 PA Jeannette Truck Route...... $400,000 2920 MD MD45, Cavan to Ridgley $4,416,000 Roads..................... 2921 MD MD 30 Hampstead Bypass..... $800,000 [[Page 119 STAT. 1370]] 2922 MI Monroe Area Highway-Railway $5,120,000 Crossing Improvements, City of Monroe............ 2923 OH Conduct study of new $2,000,000 interchange at Routes 161/ 37 and Cherry Valley Road in Licking County, Ohio... 2924 CT Enfield, Connecticut make $2,328,000 improvements to South Maple Street Bridge....... 2925 NY Conduct studies, if $3,200,000 necessary, and construct infrastructure projects for Governor's Island..... 2926 NY Harlem River Park and $800,000 Bikeway................... 2927 CT Make Improvements to $160,000 Plainfield Cemetery Road.. 2928 SC Construct grade separation $800,000 and interchange improvements at U.S. 521, Lancaster County.......... 2929 NJ Replacement of the Magnolia $800,000 Avenue Bridge over Routes 1 and 9................... 2930 ............ ........................... $0 2931 MI Resurfacing of Frazho Road $1,024,000 in Roseville.............. 2932 CA Construct 213th Street $800,000 pedestrian bridge to provide safe passage for pedestrians and wheelchairs, Carson....... 2933 MO Conduct impact studies for $4,000,000 Missouri River Bridge siting in Kansas City, MO. 2934 CA Construction of Lenwood $1,200,000 Road Grade Separation in Barstow, CA............... 2935 PA Improvements to Frankford $1,000,000 Avenue from Cottman Avenue to Harbison Avenue........ 2936 IN Revelop Hazeldell Road, $800,000 Hamilton County, Indiana.. 2937 AK Road Improvements and $5,000,000 upgrades to service road areas and miscellaneous projects within Northstar Borough................... 2938 OH Rehabilitation or $288,000 replacement of highway- rail grade separations along the West Central Ohio Port Authority route in Champaign and Clark Counties.................. 2939 MI Otsego County, Resurfacing $294,400 and widening of Parmater Rd........................ 2940 WA Realign West Main Street $2,000,000 through Kelso............. 2941 TN Reconstruct State Route 109 $800,000 from I-40 in Wilson County to Portland in Sumner County.................... 2942 PA Redesigning the $1,200,000 intersection of U.S. 322/ High Street and Rosedale Ave....................... 2943 DE Replacement of the Indian $4,800,000 River Inlet Bridge, Sussex County, Delaware.......... 2944 FL Construct link from I-95 to $4,000,000 I-10 through Clay County with terminus points SR 23 to CAR 739B............... 2945 MN Construct ramps and new $5,616,595 bridge over Interstate 35 at CSAH 17, and reconstruct CSAH 17 from west County Line to CSAH 30, Chisago County........ 2946 CT Conduct multimodal study of $800,000 Route 8 corridor between Beacon Falls-Seymour town line and Exit 40.......... [[Page 119 STAT. 1371]] 2947 AR Hwy 65 improvements in Van $1,200,000 Buren County, including construction of passing lanes, bridge improvements, intersection improvements and other roadway improvements...... 2948 AZ Scott Ranch Road. Navajo $1,000,000 County--Connect White Mountain Road (SR 260) and Penrod Road (SR 77)....... 2949 NY Construction of Pedestrian $500,000 and Bike Trail campus access and improvements, St. Bonaventure, NY....... 2950 NY Eastern Laurelton Area $6,880,000 Improvements, Queens, New York...................... 2951 NY Bicycle and pedestrian $1,200,000 safety improvements, Main Street, Riverhead......... 2952 AL Construct County Road 83 $8,000,000 corridor from Foley Beach Express to I-10........... 2953 PA Design and construct $3,096,400 improvements to PA 465 from Walnut Bottom Rd. to PA 641 and at I-81 Exit 44 2954 IL Reconstruct and Widen Route $9,000,000 60 Bridge over I-94 in Lake Forest............... 2955 VA Improve Downtown Staunton, $1,200,000 Virginia, Streetscape..... 2956 PA Route 322 Halls Run $1,360,000 Upgrades from the intersection of Horsecreek Road to Mapleshade Road-- Venango County............ 2957 PA Design, engineering, ROW $2,000,000 acquisition and construction of streetscaping enhancements, paving, lighting, safety improvements, parking and roadway redesign in Wilkes- Barre..................... 2958 IN SR 56 Reconstruction, $4,096,000 Aurora, Indiana........... 2959 MI Study and implement $2,800,000 transportation system alternatives in the vicinity of U.S. 31/M 46.. 2960 MA Longfellow Bridge $3,000,000 Rehabilitation............ 2961 IL For Village of Bolingbrook $400,000 to construct Remington Blvd. extension........... 2962 AZ Design and Construction of $2,400,000 Rio Salado Pedestrian Bridge in Tempe, AZ....... 2963 MI Study to determine $3,200,000 replacement options for obsolete and structurally deteriorating bridge (Trenton-Grosse Isle Bridge) including approach roadways, Charter County of Wayne.................. 2964 PA Mount Joy Bridge $360,000 Replacement on Route 230.. 2965 CA Modifies 9 traffic signals $240,000 between Willow Road and Middlefield Road and Hamilton Avenue, Menlo Park...................... 2966 OH Summit County Engineer $400,000 Reconstruct Access Roads to Cuyahoga Valley National Park............. 2967 OR To study the feasibility of $992,000 widening Hwy 26 from the Hwy 217 interchange to the Cornelius Pass exit....... 2968 GA Athens-Clarke County $1,856,000 Greenway Enhancement Project................... 2969 WA Improve Wahkiakum County $250,000 Ferry landing............. 2970 IL Irving Park Bridge over the $3,200,000 Chicago River............. 2971 MI Design, right-of-way and $1,760,000 construction of passing relief lanes and improvements necessary on M-55, between M-37 and M- 115....................... [[Page 119 STAT. 1372]] 2972 NE Design, right-of-way and $3,200,000 construction of South and West Beltway in Lincoln, Nebraska.................. 2973 TX Tower 55 CMAQ Congestion $1,600,000 and Preliminary Engineering Study......... 2974 NY Town of Chester, Lake Hill $120,000 Farms subdivision road improvements.............. 2975 MN Improvements on TH 169 east $1,772,800 and west of East Two Rivers Crossing and TH 135 from Enterprise Drive to TH 169.................... 2976 IN Reconstruct Standard $1,040,000 Avenue, Whiting........... 2977 TX Barron Rd. Interchange at $2,400,000 SH 6 (Earl Rudder Freeway) College Station........... 2978 CA Develop conceptual master $172,000 plan to improve the efficiency of transportation facilities, Covina.................... 2979 PA Transportation enhancements $2,400,000 along the Delaware Canal between Yardley, PA and Bristol, PA............... 2980 VA Upgrade DOT crossing $137,360 #467661K to constant warning time devices...... 2981 UT Add lighting on Highway 262 $175,000 on the Navajo Nation in Aneth..................... 2982 VA Chestnut Mountain Road-- $400,000 Feasibility study, design, and construction start for road improvement on National Forest lands..... 2983 MI Construction of roads and $880,000 trails Humbug Marsh Unit Linked Greenways System, Detroit International Wildlife Refuge........... 2984 TX Construct access road $1,440,000 connecting Port of Beaumont property on east bank of Neches River to I- 10 access road east of the Neches River.............. 2985 ............ ........................... $0 2986 SC Lexington County, widen $1,600,000 U.S. 1 and SC 6, and improve U.S. 1, SC 6, and U.S. 378.................. 2987 IL Midlothian Road $480,000 Signalization, Lake Zurich 2988 VA Glen Alton--Design and $800,000 construction of recreation trails, access and visitor information center........ 2989 MI Expansion of Cass Avenue in $7,355,200 Clinton Township.......... 2990 CO Bromley Lane and U.S. 85 $664,000 interchange feasibility study and construction of needed improvements....... 2991 MD Constructing Chestertown $240,000 Trail, Chestertown, MD.... 2992 IL Eastern Peoria Bypass and $2,400,000 (Ring Road) study and land acquisition............... 2993 VA Conduct planning and $1,600,000 engineering for Mayo Bridge in Richmond........ 2994 NY Elevation of road and $556,000 construction of drainage improvements on Sequams Lane Center and Sequams Lane West in the Town of Islip, NY................. 2995 NM Improvements to San Juan $800,000 County Road 7950.......... 2996 WA 116th St/Interstate 5 $1,400,000 Interchange Reconstruction in Marysville............. [[Page 119 STAT. 1373]] 2997 SC Construction of public $4,800,000 roads at the International Center for Automotive Research and reconstruction of Fairforest Way in Greenville, South Carolina 2998 PA Provide 4 through-lanes on $4,000,000 PA 100 by constructing two thru lanes to the east of Ludwigs Corner............ 2999 PA Completion of construction $1,600,000 of final 2 ramps of I-79 interchange with Parkway West; widening of 1 mile of Parkway West leading to ramps..................... 3000 CA Diamond Bar, CA Grand $1,280,000 Avenue Rehabilitation..... 3001 NY Reconfigure intersection of $600,000 Ridge Street and Hallocks Mill Road and install new traffic signal............ 3002 WA Guard Street Reconstruction $640,000 Project in Friday Harbor.. 3003 CO Roadway widening and $5,976,000 interchange rebuilding on I-225 from I-70 to Parker Road...................... 3004 PA Roosevelt Boulevard $3,200,000 improvements by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation............ 3005 MN Construct Paul Bunyan Trail $560,000 Walker to Bemidji Segment. 3006 HI Upgrades to Farrington $800,000 Highway................... 3007 KY U.S. 41A Phase II Design $3,200,000 and Right-of-Way.......... 3008 NM U.S. 54 Corona, Tularosa, $800,000 and Vaughn Bridges Replacement and Rehabilitation............ 3009 OH Construction of access road $800,000 along east side of SR 8 in Summit County, OH......... 3010 TX U.S. 281 from Brooks County $1,600,000 Line to FM 3066, Brooks County.................... 3011 FL Construction of an $4,431,167 interchange at Florida's Turnpike and Stirling Rd. in Broward County......... 3012 NY Construction of the City of $2,400,000 Watertown Streetscape Enhancement Project....... 3013 IL Improve Streets, $480,000 Merrionette Park.......... 3014 NY Install Improvements for $250,000 Pedestrian Safety in the vicinity of St. Roberts Bellarmine................ 3015 NY Rebuild Queens Plaza, a 250- $6,400,000 foot wide roadway on the eastern end of the Queensborough Bridge...... 3016 PA Upgrade circuit for gates $220,000 and lights at Seventh Street in Emmaus, PA USDOT crossing number 592401H to constant warning time devices................... 3017 UT SR 158 Improvements, Pine $1,680,000 View Dam, Weber County, Utah...................... 3018 CA Valley Boulevard Capacity $1,600,000 Improvement between 710 Freeway and Marguerita Avenue, Alhambra.......... 3019 IL Offramp and overpass from I- $4,000,000 57 outside of Marion and necessary connector roads. 3020 AK Construction of and $3,000,000 improvements to roads at Alaska Pacific University. 3021 SC Upgrade of the I-95/SC 327 $6,000,000 Interchange near Florence. [[Page 119 STAT. 1374]] 3022 CA Valley View/Stage Grade $720,000 Separation Project, La Mirada and Santa Fe Springs, California....... 3023 OR Renewal of Wooden Bridge $7,500,000 West of Albany............ 3024 MI Northville, Taft Road from $400,000 8 Mile North to city limits.................... 3025 NY Village of Pawling $80,000 Rehabilitation of Grandview Ave. from Lakeside to end........... 3026 SD Pave and curb Cheyenne $1,200,000 River Tribe Route 900, ``Chinatown'' in Eagle Butte..................... 3027 FL Church Street Improvements, $11,200,000 Orlando................... 3028 MI Walled Lake, Widen Maple $100,000 Road, west of Decker to Welch..................... 3029 AR Washington County, $800,000 Arkansas--Replace and rebuild Tilly Willy Bridge 3030 AR Russellville Intermodal $2,000,000 Facility construct access roads from AR Hwy 247, purchase Right-of-Way..... 3031 TX Construct IH 30 Monty $1,200,000 Stratton Parkway Interchange in Greenville, TX........................ 3032 PA Design and Construction of $1,600,000 Portzer Road Connector, Bucks County.............. 3033 IL For Plainfield Township $80,000 Park District to construct DuPage River Bike and Pedestrian Trail linking Grand Illinois, Midewin, and I&M Canal Trails...... 3034 TX Pedestrian Path and $400,000 Sidewalk Improvements along U.S. 83 in Rio Grande City............... 3035 MS Upgrade roads at Tougaloo $400,000 College................... 3036 IL Washington Street Widening, $2,688,000 Gurnee.................... 3037 LA Replacement Bridge for $400,000 Tunnel, Belle Chasse...... 3038 FL Implement Busch Boulevard $2,000,000 corridor improvements to improve safety in Tampa... 3039 MI Construction of Pittsfield $160,800 Greenways Bridge--Non- motorized bridge enhancement onto existing Bemis Road Bridge, Pittsfield Charter