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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 · Sec. 1106

Sec. 1106. RURAL AND URBAN ACCESS PROJECTS

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## SEC. 1106 RURAL AND URBAN ACCESS PROJECTS ###
(a)Rural Access Projects ####
(1)Purpose The purpose of this subsection is to provide funds for projects that ensure better rural access and that promote economic development in rural areas. ####
(2)Authorization of projects The Secretary is authorized to carry out rural access projects described in this paragraph. Subject to paragraph (3), there is authorized to be appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) for fiscal years 1992 through 1997 to carry out each such project the amount listed for each such project: CITY/STATE RURAL ACCESS AMOUNT in millions 1.Cadiz, Ohio Improvements of Short Creek Highway from Cadiz, Ohio to Rayland, Ohio 2.5 2.Boger City, North Carolina Construction of 4-lane divided highway along Highway 321 to Boger City, NC to NC 127 South 14.2 3.Utica, New York Improvement of the Utica North/South Arterial 9.9 4.Oneida County, New York Upgrade a highway to 4 lanes in Oneida County, New York 8.0 5.Southern, Oklahoma Widening of U.S. 70 0.24 6.Southern, Oklahoma Construction of a bridge and approaches at Pennington Creek, OK 1.0 7.Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania Relocation of a 2-lane highway from Center Street to PA Rt. 255 along U.S. 219, Johnsonburg Bypass 14.0 8.Pennsylvania Construction of truck driving lanes and safety improvements on U.S. 219 between I–80 and the NY State Line 26.0 9.East St. Louis, Illinois Feasibility study for 4-lane Access Road to Jefferson Memorial Park 0.24 10.Illinois To conduct an Environmental Impact Study & Design Study on a 58-mile stretch of U.S. 67 corridor from Alton, IL to Jacksonville, IL 2.5 11.Venice, Illinois For rehabilitation of McKinley Bridge near Venice, IL 5.9 12.Decatur, Alabama Project for replacement of Keller Memorial Bridge, Decatur, AL 12.7 13.Lenoir City, Tennessee Feasibility Study on Fort Loudon Dam Bridge on U.S. Highway 231 in Lenoir City, TN 0.5 14.Blount City, Tennessee Improvement of U.S. Highway #411 in Monroe and Blount Counties, TN 15.7 15.Missouri For improvements of Highway 60 in New Madrid, Stoddard, Carter and Butler Counties, MO 21.7 16.Southern, Missouri Improvement of Rt. 65 through Greene, Christian and Taney Counties, MO 14.1 17.Lake Charles, Louisiana Construction of roads and bridge to provide access to Rose Bluff Industrial Area, Lake Charles, LA 4.1 18.Louisiana For improvement and extension of Ambassador Caffery Parkway in Louisiana and for Zachary Taylor Parkway, Alexandria to Bogalusa, Louisiana, to I–59 in Mississippi not to exceed $1,000,00014.9 19.Ohio Construction of U.S. Rt. 68 Bypass in Clark, Champaign and Logan Counties 15.8 20.Aliquippa, Pennsylvania For various 3-R Projects in Aliquippa, PA 12.8 21.Riverton, Kansas Construction of a new highway from Riverton, KS to Interstate 44 in Missouri 13.1 22.North Minnesota Construction and reconstruction of Forest Highway 11 connecting Aurora-Hoyt Lakes and Silver Bay, MN 9.5 23.Richfield, Minnesota 77th Street Reconstruction Project, Richfield, MN 11.6 24.Mississippi Improvements on Highway 84 in Franklin and Lincoln Counties, MS 9.5 25.Mississippi Upgrading of U.S. Highway 98 from County line of Pike and Waltham Counties, MS to Lamar County, MS 0.4 26.Mississippi Upgrading Highway 61 from Natchez, MS to Louisiana State line 0.35 27.Mississippi Upgrading Highway 84 from Brookhaven, MS to U.S. 49 in Collins, MS 2.1 28.Chattahoochee, Florida Construction of Mosquito Creek Bridge 2.4 29.Florida To upgrade State Rt. 71 from State Rt. 10 to State Rt. 8 2.9 30.Florida To upgrade Florida State Rt. 267 from State Rt. 8 to State Rt. 10 4.7 31.Illinois Tollway feasibility study (East St. Louis to Carbondale, IL) 0.32 32.Mt. Vernon, Illinois Extension and improvements of 34th Street 0.96 33.Illinois Reconstruction of Feather Trail Road from Ullin Road Interchange to Rt. 37, Pulaski County, IL 1.1 34.Illinois Bel-Air Road improvement from south of Carmi to State Route 141 in southeastern White County 1.8 35.Williamson County, Illinois Upgrading IL Rt. 13 in Williamson County, IL 7.8 36.Saline County, Illinois For improvements to Rt. 13 from Williamson-Saline County line to Harrisburg, IL 4.0 37.Winchester, New Hampshire Replacement of Winchester Bridge, Winchester, NH 0.8 38.Hanover, New Hampshire Ledyard Bridge reconstruction 7.8 39.Asheville, North Carolina U.S. 19–23 improvement project, Asheville, NC 11.1 40.Niles, Ohio Belmont Street Bridge Replacement, Niles, OH 1.2 41.Struthers, Ohio Bridge Street Bridge replacement, Struthers, OH 1.2 42.Niles, Ohio South Main Street Bridge replacement, Niles, OH 2.5 43.St. Joseph County, Michigan U.S. 131, St. Joseph County, MI 0.5 44.Berrien County, Michigan U.S. 31 relocation, Berrien County, MI 17.4 45.Holland, Michigan U.S. 31 upgrade, Holland, Ottawa County, MI1.3 46.North Carolina I–85 Interchange improvement at State Route 1103 Granville County, NC 1.7 47.Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester Airport Road improvements 4.0 48.New Hampshire Wetlands mitigation package for New Hampshire Rt. 101/51 10.0 49.Arkansas To improve U.S. 65 from Harrison, Arkansas to Missouri Line 38.0 50.Arkansas To improve Phoenix Avenue in the vicinity of the Ft. Smith Airport, Ft. Smith, Arkansas 7.9 51.Arkansas To study bypass alternatives for U.S. 71 in the vicinity of Bella Vista, Arkansas 3.0 52.Pennsylvania To construct an access road in Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania, along Old U.S. 220 to the Springs Project and to construct other facilities to facilitate movement of traffic within the site and construction of a parking facility to be associated therewith or other projects in the counties of Bedford, Blair, Fulton, Franklin, Mifflin, Fulton and Clearfield, and Huntingdon, as selected by the State of Pennsylvania 19.7 53.DeValls Bluff, Arkansas Construction of a replacement bridge across the White River 2.5 54.Jonesboro, Arkansas Complete construction of 3 interchanges on the Highway 63 Bypass at Jonesboro 5.7 55.Brevard County, Florida Design and engineer improvements for State Rd. 3 between State Rd. 520 and State Rd. 528 0.16 56.Louisiana For construction of a new road from an area in the vicinity of I–59 to Alexandria, Louisiana 1.7 57.Beaumont, Texas Widen Highway FM–364 from a 2-lane to a 4-lane road 10.4 58.Farmington Hills, Michigan To widen 12-mile road corridor in the vicinity of Farmington Hills, Michigan 2.5 59.Laredo, Texas Expand capacity of 2-lane highway, construct interchanges and connector highway 7.4 60.Montewma, Colorado Upgrade farm to market road serving Ute Indian Reservation 2.9 61.Lubbock, Texas Initiate feasibility and route studies and preliminary engineering and design for highway to connect Lubbock with Interstate 10 through Interstate 20 and Interstate 27 north of Amarillo to the border between Texas and Oklahoma 2.9 62.Rosenberg, Texas To purchase right-of-way for Highway 36 Bypass West of Rosenberg, Texas 0.9 63.Angleton, Texas For various activities associated with relocation of Highway 288 in vicinity of Angleton, Texas 0.9 64.Mentor, Ohio For construction of an interchange on State Rt. 615 at I–90 in Mentor, Ohio 4.7 65.W. Central, Illinois For widening of U.S. 34 between Burlington, Iowa and Monmouth, Illinois 1.9 66.Illinois To make improvements including construction of a bridge on U.S. 67 in NW Illinois 2.4 67.Monongahela Valley, Pennsylvania For construction of southernmost extension of the Monongahela Expressway 14.0 68.Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Design, acquire right-of-way and reconstruct 5.1 miles of 4-lane divided highway from Dauphin Borough to Speeceville, Pennsylvania 12.0 69.Rutherford County, Tennessee Replace existing bridge over the west fork of the Stone's River including a 5-foot elevated walkway; plan, design, and construct related, adjacent, or interlocking facilities, preserve any related historical remnants, and acquire the necessary lands or interests in lands for such facilities 0.8 70.Wayne County, New York To improve Rt. 104 from Furnace Road to Pound Road in the Wayne County Area of New York 6.4 71.Chautauqua County, New York Construct 2 additional expressway lanes and other improvements from Chautauqua Lake Bridge to Pennsylvania Border 17.0 72.North Carolina To reimburse the State of North Carolina for construction and repair of the Bonner Bridge, North Carolina 3.0 73.North Carolina Construct interstate link between I–95 and I–40 in vicinity of Wilson and Goldsboro, North Carolina 8.9 74.Bossier City, Louisiana To study grade separations along 10 miles of KC Railroad along U.S. 71 0.16 75.Pennsylvania Road improvements on a 14-mile segment of United States Route 15 in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania 13.8 76.Overland Park, Kansas I–435 Interchange Project 4.1 77.Fairmont, West Virginia Riverside Expressway improvements 5.3 78.Washington State Rt. 14 Improvement Projects, Columbia River Gorge, Washington 8.6 79.Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Industrial Park access, Washington County, Pennsylvania 6.3 80.Pennsylvania Chadville Improvement Project, Southern Fayette County, Pennsylvania 2.4 81.Pennsylvania U.S. Rt. 219 Meyersdale Bypass 48.0 82.Pennsylvania U.S. Rt. 22 Improvements: Monroeville to Ebansburg 30.3 83.Pennsylvania Laurel Valley Expressway, Blairsville, Pennsylvania 5.0 84.Brownsville, Texas Brownsville Railroad Relocation Project 6.7 85.South Carolina Southern Connector Highway, Greenville County, South Carolina 3.6 86.Ohio Rt. 18 Bypass Study, Medina, Ohio 0.4 87.Ohio U.S. Rt. 250 Bypass Study, Norwalk, Ohio 0.4 88.Mankato, Minnesota Mankato South Rt. Improvements, Mankato, Minnesota 10.0 89.Kentucky U.S. 119 Upgrading, Pike County, KY 7.6 90.Michigan U.S. Rt. 127 Upgrading, Jackson County, Michigan 0.8 91.Eden Prairie & Cologne, Minnesota U.S. Trunk Highway 212 improvement project, Eden Prairie/Cologne, MN 8.7 92.Ohio Rt. 30 extension: East Canton/Minerva, Ohio 5.3 93.New Mexico United States Route 64/87 from Raton, New Mexico, through Clayton to the border between Texas and New Mexico 9.3 94.New Mexico Jicarilla Apache State Road, New Mexico 1.5 95.Arizona Turquoise Trail Highway, Navajo County, Arizona 5.9 96.Pennsylvania U.S. Rt. 222 Relocation, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania 1.5 97.Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Rt. 33 Extension, Northhampton County, Pennsylvania 16.8 98.Kentucky Highway 92 Relocation Study, South Central Kentucky 0.1 99.Kentucky U.S. 27 Improvements, Jessamine County, Kentucky 9.2100. North CarolinaU–2519/X–2 Highways, Cumberland, North Carolina 15.9101.Missouri Adams Dairy Parkway Project, Blue Springs, Missouri 1.5102.Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence Circumferential Roadway, Douglas County, Kansas 3.3103.Kansas Oakland Expressway, Eastern Shawnee, Kansas 5.9104.Missouri Highway 63 improvements, Columbia, Missouri/Iowa border 5.9105.West Virginia Highway Improvements: Mason County/Kanawha, West Virginia 19.5106.Pennsylvania Warren Street Extension/U.S. 222 Reconstruction, Berks County, Pennsylvania 6.6107.Illinois For construction of the Alton Bypass from the vicinity of Alton and Godfrey, Illinois 4.4108.Iowa Construct Mason City Bypass, Gerro Gordo County, Iowa 14.8109.Prince Edward County, Virginia A highway improvement project one mile south of Farmville in Prince Edward County, Virginia, to increase from two lanes to four lanes approximately two miles of Route 460. Such project shall connect the existing four lanes of Route 460 approaching the segment from the east and the west. The Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is directed, upon request of officials representing Prince Edward County, Virginia, to allow the immediate filling of the Sandy River Reservoir in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit, without further amendment or modification in any respect, issued by the Department of the Army relating to the reservoir, except that no contingency in such permit pertaining to water demand or use shall become effective or shall be enforced prior to seven years from date of completion of such highway project 4.4110.Port Lavaca to Cuero, Texas Construct upgraded, improved four-lane divided highway 43.9111.Parker and Tarrant Counties, Texas (SH199) Upgrade existing highway in Tarrant County to freeway standards and in Parker County to a 4-lane divided highway 33.5112.Howell County, Missouri Improve Highway 63 3.6113.Louisa, LouisianaLouisa Bridge replacement, Louisa, LA9.5114.Travis County, TexasHighway 620 bridge improvement11.4115.Latrobe, PennsylvaniaLigonier Street Reconstruction0.8116.Carroltown/DuBois, PennsylvaniaU.S. 219 Improvements4.0117.Robinson Township, PennsylvaniaDesign Work in Town Center5.0118.West VirginiaChelyan Bridge Replacement8.5 ####
(3)Allocation percentages 8 percent of the amount allocated by paragraph
(2)for each project authorized by paragraph
(2)shall be available for obligation in fiscal year 1992. 18.4 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation in each of fiscal years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997. ####
(4)Federal share The Federal share payable on account of any project under this subsection shall be 80 percent of the cost thereof. ####
(5)Delegation to states Subject to the provisions of title 23, United States Code, the Secretary shall delegate responsibility for construction of a project or projects under this subsection to the State in which such project or projects are located upon request of such State. ####
(6)Advance construction When a State which has been delegated responsibility for construction of a project under this subsection— #####
(A)has obligated all funds allocated under this subsection for construction of such project; and #####
(B)proceeds to construct such project without the aid of Federal funds in accordance with all procedures and all requirements applicable to such project, except insofar as such procedures and requirements limit the State to the construction of projects with the aid of Federal funds previously allocated to it; the Secretary, upon the approval of the application of a State, shall pay to the State the Federal share of the cost of construction of the project when additional funds are allocated for such project under this subsection. ####
(7)Applicability of title 23 Funds authorized 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 Federal share of the cost of any project under this subsection shall be determined in accordance with this subsection and such funds shall remain available until expended. Funds authorized by this subsection shall not be subject to any obligation limitation. ###
(b)Urban Access and Urban Mobility Projects ####
(1)Purpose The purpose of this subsection is to provide funds for projects that enhance urban access and urban mobility. ####
(2)Authorization of projects The Secretary is authorized to carry out urban access and urban mobility projects described in this paragraph. Subject to paragraph (3), there is authorized to be appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) for fiscal years 1992 through 1997 to carry out each such project the amount listed for each such project: CITY/STATEURBAN ACCESS & MOBILITYAMOUNT in millions 1. Santa Ana, CaliforniaBristol Street Project4.1 2. Illinois/MissouriMetro East/St. Louis, Missouri Bridge Feasibility Study1.0 3. Beaver/Butler Counties, PennsylvaniaConstruction of Crow's Run Expressway from I–79 to PA Rt. 60, Beaver/Butler Counties, PA3.5 4. Atlanta, GeorgiaImprovement of Martin Luther King Drive0.8 5. Chicago, IllinoisHandicapped Accessibility Projects on various Chicago Streets2.4 6. Chicago, IllinoisFeasibility study for a road between existing Lake Shore Drive and Indiana Road0.16 7. San Jose, CaliforniaImprovement of Interchange at Highway 85/Highway 1735.0 8. Gilroy, CaliforniaFor safety improvements on Highway 152 in vicinity of Gilroy, CA5.9 9. New York, New YorkImprovements on Miller Highway in New York City, NY, $4,440,398, and redevelopment of the James A. Farley Post Office, Pennsylvania Station, and associated service buildings into an intermodal transportation facility and commercial center, $11,159,602 15.610. District of ColumbiaConstruction of missing segments of Eastern and Southern Avenues (Boundary Street Safety Initiative)6.811. Buffalo, New YorkScajaquada Expressway Classification study0.2412. Buffalo, New YorkNY State Thruway relocation study, Buffalo (Niagara), NY0.2413. Joliet, IllinoisFor rehabilitation of Houbolt Road from Jefferson Street to Joliet Jr. College1.014. Chicago, IllinoisWPA street improvements bounded on the north by 103rd, the east by Stoney Island, the west by Ashland, and the south by the city limits3.715. Burnham, IllinoisTo improve Dolton Avenue between Torrence Avenue and Indiana State Line, Burnham, IL1.916. Calumet Park, IllinoisAshland Avenue Bridge replacement2.117. Harvey, IllinoisIllinois 1 Interchange improvement from U.S. 6 to I–802.518. Markham, IllinoisSibley Boulevard traffic flow improvement from Dixie Highway3.519. Chicago, IllinoisIllinois 1 intersection improvement, Harvey, IL (intersection at 155th Street)1.420. Youngstown, OhioCenter Street Bridge replacement, Youngstown, OH, including Poland Avenue—Shirley Road connector and ramps at I–68012.221. Lake Porter and LaPort Counties, Indiana and IllinoisStudy linkage roads to connect Lake Shore Drive and surrounding facilities1.022. IndianaAcquisition of West Lake Corridor Right-of-Way between Munster, IN and Hammond , IN1.023. Portage, IndianaWiden Willow Creek Road to 4 lanes1.524. Hobart, Lake Station and New Chicago, IndianaVarious improvements to Ridge Road to relieve congestion4.325. Passaic County, New JerseyTo complete construction of Rt. 21 in Passaic County, New Jersey98.826. Northeastern, New JerseyTo raise 14 bridges over Molly Ann's Brook Northeastern, New Jersey9.527. Chambersburg, PennsylvaniaTo improve the Wayne Avenue—I–81 Interchange and to widen Wayne Avenue to 5 lanes from Kriner Road to Coldbrook Avenue in the vicinity of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania1.8428. Newark, New JerseyTo construct ramps to provide access to I–787.229. Newark, New JerseyTo construct a parking facility as part of a multi-modal transportation facility in the vicinity of United Hospitals Medical Center, Newark, New Jersey4.930. Lawrence, MassachusettsStudy, design, and construct new road service; road and ramps and widen I–4954.731. Baltimore, MarylandTo improve various roads as part of project "Project Vision" in Baltimore, Maryland5.032. Bellevue, WashingtonConduct Phase I design study for I–405 interchange at Northeast 8th Street5.033. Springfield, IllinoisTo extend 11th Street from Stevenson Drive to Toronto Road in the vicinity of Springfield, Illinois8.334. Middlesex, New JerseyRoute 1 widening in Middlesex County, New Jersey from Raritan River to Rahway River7.435. Perth Amboy & Woodbridge Township, New JerseyStudy whether additional river crossings may be necessary based on condition of 3 existing crossings2.536. Compton, CaliforniaFor grade separations and other improvements in the city of Compton, California6.637. Parsippany, Troy Hills, New Jersey Construct interchange and ramp improvements for east and west bound traffic on I–2803.138. Queens, New YorkTo rehabilitate 39th Street Bridge over rail tracks at the Sunnyside Rail Yard in Queens, New York10.439. Omaha, NebraskaFor improvements to US Highway 6 (W. Dodge Road) from 86th Street to 118th including the intersection with I–680 in Omaha, Nebraska5.240. Suffolk County/Long Island, New YorkConstruct various roadway improvements on 7.1 miles of New York Rt. 112, including, resurfacing, widening, adding turning and parking lanes and improving traffic signals3.441. San Diego, CaliforniaTo conduct environmental study on feasibility of constructing 4-lane highway from State Rt. 805 to International border near Otay Mesa1.042. Sarasota, FloridaTo construct a bridge interchange at US 301 and University Parkway in the vicinity of Sarasota, Florida2.443. Hartford, ConnecticutTo rehabilitate Connecticut Rt. 99 South of Hartford, Connecticut5.044. Hartford, ConnecticutFor improved access to the Connecticut River as in I–91 Mitigation Project, Hartford, Connecticut2.345. Chattanooga, TennesseeConstruct an urban diamond interchange to improve capacity and a connector road3.146. Commerce, CaliforniaTo relocate a portion of Atlantic Blvd. in the vicinity of Telegraph Rd. as part of a grade separation project4.747. Scranton, PennsylvaniaRealign 3,000 feet of N. Scranton Expressway to connect with Mulberry Street7.248. Long Island, New YorkSouthern State Parkway Improvement4.649. New YorkExit 26 Ridge Project Schenectady, New York5.750. Capital Beltway, Springfield, VirginiaUpgrade interchanges on I–495, including Virginia Mixing Bowl Improvements7.551. UtahExpansion of State Rd. 5600 West3.352.Chicago, IllinoisReconstruct the Michigan Avenue viaduct4.853. Chicago, IllinoisMuseum of Science & Industry: Various intermodal facilities, Chicago, Illinois35.054. Chicago, IllinoisChicago Skyway Bridge, Chicago, Illinois14.255. Chicago, IllinoisCermak Road Bridge reconstruction, Chicago, Illinois9.256. Chicago, IllinoisRoosevelt Rd. and Bridge Improvements, Chicago, Illinois11.856A. Chicago, IllinoisState Street Mall Improvements, Chicago, Illinois14.257. Chicago, IllinoisCicero Avenue Improvements, vicinity of Chicago, Illinois1.158. Chicago, Illinois183rd Street Reconstruction, Chicago, Illinois1.559. Chicago, Illinois111th Street Reconstruction, Chicago, Illinois2.560. Chicago, Illinois111th Street Upgrade: Cicero Avenue to Pulaski Road, Chicago, Illinois2.561. Chicago, Illinois111th Street Widening; Central Avenue to Cicero Avenue, Chicago, Illinois4.762. Muncie, IndianaState Rd. 67 Widening10.063. Columbus, IndianaColumbus Entranceway project, Columbus, Indiana3.364. New JerseyRt. 17/4 Interchange Project, Paramus, New Jersey5.765. New JerseyHackensack Avenue/Kinderkamack Road Bridges over Rt. 4, Hackensack, New Jersey5.766. Los AngelesGrade separation projects (3), Los Angeles County, California7.167. New YorkPreservation of Rail Corridor (North Shore Rail Line), Staten Island10.768. MarylandImprovement of U.S. Route 1 in Baltimore County, Maryland11.869. Camden, New JerseyRenovation of South Jersey Port Corporation's Beckett Street Terminal8.370. Washington, D.C.Design and construction of noise barriers along Southeast/Southwest Freeway and Anacostia Freeway in D.C.4.771. Anaheim, CaliforniaConstruction of public HOV facilities to provide public access to I–5 in the vicinity of the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Complex14.872. Atlanta, GeorgiaConstruction of I–20 interchange at Lithonia Industrial Boulevard11.273. Buffalo, New YorkThe Southtowns Connector Buffalo, New York8.574. Tucson, ArizonaVeterans Memorial Interchange/Palo Verde Overpass Bridge Replacement2.475. Providence, Rhode IslandMemorial Boulevard Pedestrian/Traffic Improvements5.076. Renton, WashingtonHouser Way Relocation Expansion3.0 ####
(3)Allocation percentages 8 percent of the amount allocated by paragraph
(2)for each project authorized by paragraph
(2)shall be available for obligation in fiscal year 1992. 18.4 percent of such amount shall be available for obligation in each of fiscal years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997. ####
(4)Federal share The Federal share payable on account of any project under this subsection shall be 80 percent of the cost thereof. ####
(5)Delegation to states Subject to the provisions of title 23, United States Code, the Secretary shall delegate responsibility for construction of a project or projects under this subsection to the State in which such project or projects are located upon request of such State. ####
(6)Advance construction When a State which has been delegated responsibility for construction of a project under this subsection— #####
(A)has obligated all funds allocated under this subsection for construction of such project; and #####
(B)proceeds to construct such project without the aid of Federal funds in accordance with all procedures and all requirements applicable to such project, except insofar as such procedures and requirements limit the State to the construction of projects with the aid of Federal funds previously allocated to it; the Secretary, upon the approval of the application of a State, shall pay to the State the Federal share of the cost of construction of the project when additional funds are allocated for such project under this subsection. ####
(7)Applicability of title 23 Funds authorized 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 Federal share of the cost of any project under this subsection shall be determined in accordance with this subsection and such funds shall remain available until expended. Funds authorized by this subsection shall not be subject to any obligation limitation.
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