Sec. 1107. INNOVATIVE PROJECTS
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## SEC. 1107 INNOVATIVE PROJECTS ###
(a)In General The purpose of this section is to provide assistance for highway projects demonstrating innovative techniques of highway construction and finance. Each State in which 1 of the projects authorized by subsection
(b)is located shall select and use, in carrying out such project, innovative techniques in highway construction or finance. Such techniques may include state-of-the-art technology for pavement, safety, or other aspects of highway construction; innovative financing techniques; or accelerated procedures for construction. ###
(b)Authorization of Projects The Secretary is authorized to carry out the innovative projects described in this subsection. Subject to subsection (c), 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/STATEINNOVATIVE PROJECTSAMOUNT in millions 1.Cadiz, OhioConstruction of 4-lane Limited Access Highway from Cadiz, OH to Interstate 70 Interchange at St. Clairsville, OH along U.S. Rt. 25020.0 2.MarylandConstruction of Durham Road Bridge #75 in Harford County, MD0.5 3.MarylandConstruction of a replacement bridge at Furnace Road Bridge #74, Harford County, MD0.6 4.MarylandConstruction of a replacement bridge at South Hampton Road Bridge #47, Harford County, MD1.0 5.MarylandConstruction of a replacement bridge at Wheel Road Bridge #9, Harford County, MD1.0 6.MarylandFor improvements to Bottom Road Bridge, Vinegar Hill Road Bridge and Southampton Road Bridge, Harford County, MD1.1 7.Baltimore County, MarylandReplacement Papermill Road Bridge #123 in Cockeysville Area of Baltimore, MD5.3 8.Southern, OklahomaTesting of effectiveness of recyclable materials on a resurfacing project on U.S. 70 in Southern, OK2.1 9.Tulsa, OklahomaUpgrade U.S. 75 to Expressway standards, Tulsa, OK14.0 10.Atlanta, GeorgiaFor various transportation improvements in connection with the 1996 Olympics, including the city of Atlanta advanced traffic management system (ITS)58.1 11.Chicago, IllinoisComputerized infrastructure management systems, Chicago, IL4.3 12.Oceanside, CaliforniaConstruction of A, B, and C segments of State Route 7614.4 13.Carlsbad, CaliforniaImprovements to the interchange at Palomar Airport Road and Interstate 53.4 14.Danville, VirginiaTo replace bridges on Main and Worsham Streets in Danville, VA10.0 15.Mokena, IllinoisFor construction of Wolf Road to an area between LaPort Road and U.S. Rt. 30 in Mokena, IL1.4 16.Frankfort, IllinoisVillage of Frankfort Roadway improvement projects1.3 17.Plainfield, IllinoisReplacement of E J & E Viaduct over IL Rt. 59 and Dupage River Tributary1.0 18.Romeoville, IllinoisReplacement of 135th Street Bridge, Romeoville, IL5.9 19.PennsylvaniaConstruction of a 2 lane bypass around the Borough of Water Street on U.S. 22 of Pennsylvania, or other projects in the counties of Bedford, Blair, Centre, Franklin, Mifflin, Fulton and Clearfield, and Huntingdon as selected by the State of Pennsylvania8.0 20.PennsylvaniaTo relocate U.S. 22 around the Borough of Holidaysburg, Pennsylvania, or other projects in the counties of Bedford, Blair, Centre, Franklin, Mifflin, Fulton and Clearfield, and Huntingdon as selected by the State of Pennsylvania52.0 21.Lewistown, PennsylvaniaFor safety improvements on the Narrows to eliminate potential problems brought on by rock slides1.6 22.PennsylvaniaTo relocate U.S. Rt. 22 North of Lewistown, Pennsylvania58.3 23.Reedsville, PennsylvaniaFor construction of a 4 lane highway between Reedsville and Seven Mountains, Pennsylvania35.1 24.PennsylvaniaTo relocate section of railroad tracks between Hagerstown, Maryland and Shippensburg, Pennsylvania to eliminate 23 at-grade crossings and to make connection to an existing railroad line and for the purchase, rehabilitation, and improvement of any similar existing facility within a 150-mile radius of such project, as selected by the State of Pennsylvania14.4 25.Roaring Spring, PennsylvaniaTo upgrade to 3 lanes by adding a center turning lane a section of Pennsylvania 36 from New U.S. 220 to the intersection at Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania8.8 26.Altoona, PennsylvaniaTo widen and extend Chestnut Avenue from Altoona to Juniata, Pennsylvania7.12 27.Bedford County, PennsylvaniaTo widen Rt. 30 from the Narrows in Bedford to Mt. Dallas, Pennsylvania48.0 28.Brevard County, FloridaDesign, acquire right-of-way and construct a widened bridge on State Road 3 over the Barge Canal6.9 29.Blacksburg, Montgomery County, VirginiaConstruction of 6 mile 4 lane highway to demonstrate methods of facilitating public and private participation in intelligent transportation systems5.9 30.Mobile, AlabamaFor reconstruction of the West Tunnel Plaza Interchange on I–10 from Virginia Street to Mobile River Tunnel, Mobile, Alabama and for feasibility studies, preliminary engineering, and construction of a new bridge and approaches over the Mobile River 15.0 31.PennsylvaniaTo widen U.S. Rt. 202 from King of Prussia to Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania8.9 32.Galina, IllinoisTo conduct environmental, preliminary engineering and design studies to widen a 47 mile stretch of U.S. 20 to 4 lanes2.0 33.Areneck County, MichiganTo improve a 12-mile stretch of U.S. 23 between Rt. 13 and Rt. 65, Michigan4.7 34.Brooks, Jim Wells, and Live Oak Counties, TexasTo improve, upgrade and widen U.S. 281 to the Mexican Border27.6 35.AlabamaTo construct a 4-lane access controlled highway beginning on United States Route 80 west of Montgomery, Alabama, and connecting to I–65 south of Montgomery and I–85 east of Montgomery11.8 36.North DakotaTo design computerized system to inventory and manage off system bridge repairs or replacement statewide; begin repair activities8.9 37.Los Angeles, CaliforniaFor preliminary work on a project to enhance the capacity of I–5 in Los Angeles and Orange County from the downtown area to the State Rt. 91 interchange in Buena Park6.7 38.Mendon, IllinoisTo construct 14.8 miles of Highway 336 from Illinois Rt. 61 near Mendon, Illinois to West Point Road5.0 39.Bryden, WashingtonConstruct 3 miles of new and improved highways connecting Clarkston, Washington with Lewiston, Idaho3.9 40.MissouriTo widen I–55 between Rt. M and Rt. 67 in Jefferson County, Missouri5.1 41.Jefferson County, MissouriTo upgrade 7.9 miles of Missouri Highway 21 in Jefferson County, Missouri5.1 42.St. Louis, MissouriTo construct a 4-lane outer beltway connecting I–55 and I–44 in St. Louis and Jefferson County, Missouri7.6 43.Hillsborough, FloridaWiden and enhance safety and drainage features of I–4 from Tampa to the Hillsborough County Line24.5 44.Wichita, KansasTo construct a 6 lane access controlled highway and interchange at Oliver Street6.6 45.Brigham City, UtahTo construct an interchange on I–15 at Forest St. in Brigham City, Utah3.6 46.UtahFor the upgrading of U.S. 89 in Davis and Weber Counties, Utah3.0 47.Grand Rapids, MichiganFor construction of a bypass around Grand Rapids, Michigan connecting I–96 and I–1966.9 48.Suffolk County/Long Island, New YorkAvoid erecting costly areas through selective black topping through high noise road segments2.0 49.Suffolk County, New YorkEvaluate suitability of composting and recycling for use on Federal-aid highway medians and perimeters and provide funds to the towns of Brookhaven, Riverhead, Smithtown, East Hampton, Southold, Shelter Island, and Southampton for the purchase of vehicles to meet the transportation needs of the elderly and persons with disabilities0.4 50.Springfield, South DakotaPlan, engineer and construct a bridge across the Missouri River to connect South Dakota Rt. 37 to Nebraska Highway 124.7 51.Vermillion, South DakotaEngineer and construct bridge across the Missouri River in the vicinity of Vermillion, South Dakota3.6 52.PennsylvaniaDesign, engineer and construct or rehabilitate (or both) highway and transportation infrastructure projects within 30 miles of I–81 or I–80 in northeastern Pennsylvania16.7 53.Genesse, MichiganWiden and improve pavement in Mundy Township, from Baldwin Rd. to Cook Rd.0.16 54.Flint, MichiganEngineer, design and construct improved and widened 5-lane road0.5 55.Flint, MichiganEngineer, design and construct 1.02 miles of 5-lane roadway0.9 56.Flint, MichiganRight-of-way acquisition, relocation and construction of Bristol Road3.1 57.Salem, OregonTo construct the Salem Bypass around Salem, Oregon6.0 58.Montgomeryville, PennsylvaniaTo improve U.S. 202 from Montgomeryville to Doylestown, Pennsylvania10.8 59.Amherst/Erie County, New YorkWiden 2 miles of Rt. 263 from 2 lanes to 4 lanes and rehabilitate a 4 mile stretch of Rt. 787.6 60.IdahoTo improve the Bryden Canyon Rd. in Lewiston, Idaho5.3 61.Victorville, CaliforniaWiden and reconstruct Mojave bridge to CALTRANS height standards1.8 62.Freemont, IowaFor construction of Iowa highway #2 from Sidney, Iowa to I–29 in Freemont County, Iowa8.7 63.Council Bluffs, IowaFor a variety of improvements to the Valley View Corridor in Council Bluffs, Iowa1.0 64.IndianaConstruct extension of Interstate 69 to link Evansville and Indianapolis, Indiana3.8 65.Aberdeen, Ohio U.S. 62 Ohio River Bridge 15.5 66.Jacksonville, Illinois U.S. 67 Jacksonville Bypass 15.8 67.Snohomish, Washington Snohomish County, Washington HOV Lanes 6.5 68.MainePortland-S. Portland Bridge and improvements to the Carlton Bridge in Bath-Woolworth134.5 69.IowaHighway 63 Improvements, Waterloo to New Hampton, Iowa15.1 70.Brook Park, OhioAerospace Technology Park Access Rd., Brook Park, Ohio14.2 71.CaliforniaRt. 156 Hollister Bypass, San Benito, California0.9 72.Monterey, CaliforniaRt. 101, Prunedale, California4.2 73.New JerseyRt. 21 Viaduct, Newark, New Jersey, City of Newark's Project14.8 74.New JerseyRt. 21 widening, Newark, New Jersey, City of Newark's Project13.9 75.North CarolinaU.S. 64 widening in Chatham and Wake Counties, North Carolina5.3 76.TennesseeImproved access to I–81/Industrial Park South, Sullivan County, Tennessee via improvements at I–181/Eastern Star Road and I–81/Kendrick Creek Road5.8 77.TennesseeFoothills Parkway: Pittman Center to Cosby, Tennessee11.2 78.OhioKelly Avenue extension, Akron Innerbelt (State Route 59) corridor, Broadway viaduct replacement, and High Street viaduct replacement, Akron, Ohio9.5 79.Exton, PennsylvaniaExton Bypass, Exton, Pennsylvania 26.8 80.AlabamaBlack Warrier River Bridge, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama6.4 81.Brooklyn Park, MinnesotaHighway 610 crosstown project, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota36.0 82.CaliforniaI–880/Alvarado-Niles Road Interchange, Union City, California9.5 83.Merrysville, WashingtonInterstate 5 Interchange improvement: 88th Street, Merrysville, Washington1.9 84.Myrtle Beach, South CarolinaCarolina Bays Parkway, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina5.9 85.MississippiU.S. 90 improvements including 6 lane bridge and approaches, Pascagoula, Mississippi4.3 86.Bakersfield, CaliforniaRt. 58 Improvements, Bakersfield, California4.7 87.Santa Fe Springs, CaliforniaNorwalk Blvd. grade separation, Santa Fe Springs4.7 88.Hoquiam, WashingtonGray's Harbor Industrial Corridor Bridge, Hoquiam, Washington4.7 89.Traverse City, MichiganTraverse City Bypass, Traverse City, Michigan and contiguous counties4.5 90.NevadaLamoille Highway widening, Elko County, Nevada2.4 91.Reno, NevadaU.S. 395 Extension, in vicinity of Reno, Nevada14.8 92.Carson City, NevadaCarson City Bypass, Carson City, Nevada7.6 93.Columbus, OhioI–270 North outerbelt widening, Franklin County, Ohio10.2 94. Virgin IslandsFeasibility study of constructing a second road to the west end of the island of St. Thomas and improvements to the VIPA Molasses Dock intermodal port facility on the island of St. Croix to make the facility capable of handling multiple cargo tasks1.7 95.IllinoisDeQuoin Highway Bridge2.6 96.IllinoisTamarack Street Extension0.6 97.IndianaEast Chicago Marina Access Road8.5 98.District of ColumbiaHybrid Fuel Cell3.6 99.OhioRehabilitation of Bridge on U.S. 224 near State Route 6161.0100.ArkansasNorth Belt Freeway Project, Little Rock, Arkansas8.9101.Ft. Worth, TexasI–35 Basswood Interchange, Ft. Worth, Texas17.8102.IllinoisIllinois 17 road replacement, .2 miles west of Splear Road to Illinois 1: 5.3 miles1.8103.Leroy, IllinoisU.S. 150 road replacement, North of Hemlock Street to South of Gilmore Street in Leroy: 1.6 miles1.0104.Ford County, IllinoisU.S. 24 replacement, 1.1 miles east of Forrest to Ford County Line: 8.0 miles1.8105.IllinoisU.S. 24 road replacement: Crescent City to Illinois 1 in Watseka: 6.3 miles2.5106.Emington, IllinoisEmington Spur road replacement Illinois 47 to Emington: 2.9 miles Emington, Illinois0.65107.IllinoisNew Lenox Road Improvement2.5108.IllinoisShorewood Roadway Improvements1.3109.IllinoisBridge painting of various moveable bridges to prevent rusting, Chicago, Illinois 2.8110.Huntington County, PennsylvaniaJacobs Timber Bridge over Greater Trough Creek0.35111.Chicago, IllinoisLandscaping, resurfacing, repair and replacement of curbs and gutters, bridge cleaning and repair of lights and redesigning and installation of new signs historic 28 mile Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois5.4112.Cadillac, MichiganImprovements to highway U.S. 131, north of Cadillac 4.2113.Durham County, North CarolinaAccelerated construction of a four-lane divided freeway on Route 147, including the interchange at I–8538.3114.Corpus Christi to Angleton, TexasConstruct a 4-lane divided highway41.7115.Fort Worth, TexasConstruction of an overpass and frontage road at the Fort Worth Hillwood/I–35 interchange12.7116.West Sacramento, CaliforniaConstruction of Industrial Boulevard Bridge over Sacramento River Barge Canal in West Sacramento, California8.3117.Baltimore County, MarylandI–695 Improvements in Baltimore County, Maryland23.9118.Hampton Roads, VirginiaI–64 Crossing of Hampton Roads5.9119.Calumet City, IllinoisReconstruction of 156th Street and 156th Place from Burkham Avenue to State line1.3120.Frankfort Township, IllinoisImprovements of streets in Frankfort Township1.0121.Matteson, IllinoisI–57 Bridge Improvements3.6122.IllinoisRoad Improvement, U.S. 150/Ill. 1 from Belguim to South of Westville3.8123.IllinoisRoad Improvement, U.S. 45 from Savoy to Tolono5.6124.AlabamaPatton Island Bridge Project4.7125.Borough of Paulsboro, New JerseyConstruction of a new bridge to improve safety2.7126.MinnesotaCompletion of Cross-Range Expressway (Trunk Highway 169)13.0 127. Hinckley, MinnesotaSafety and capacity improvements to Trunk Highway 48 and relocation of County Road 1342.0128.MinnesotaTrunk Highway 53, Twig to Trunk Highway 379.5129.MinnesotaTrunk Highway 169, Grand Rapids to High City9.0 130.MinnesotaTrunk Highway 61, Schroeder to Grand Marais18.0131.WisconsinImprovements to Highway 41, Oshkosh to Green Bay41.7132.WisconsinImprovements to Highway 29, Chippewa Falls to State Trunk Hwy. 7328.3133.MinnesotaTrunk Highway 37 and Hughes Rd0.5134.PennsylvaniaRoute 120 widening in vicinity of Lock Haven4.0135.PennsylvaniaReplace U.S. 15 bridge across Tioga River3.2136.PennsylvaniaWysox Narrows Rd. (U.S. 6)3.0137.Chicago, IllinoisImprovements on Kennedy Expressway, except that the allocation percentages under this section shall not apply to this project and, in lieu thereof, 1/3 of the funds for such projects shall be available for obligation in each of fiscal years 1992, 1993, and 1994175.0138.South CarolinaSouthern Connector Highway improvements in Greenville County; Highway 17 Bridge Replacement Projects over Cooper River, Charleston; Carolina Bays Parkway improvements, Myrtle Beach (funds to be equitably divided among these facilities)11.0139.South CarolinaRail Corridor Revitalization in Columbia, South Carolina4.0140.Rhode IslandFor design and construction of a stormdrain retrofit on I–95 and other highway runoff programs to protect Narragansett Bay 13.0141.South Kingstown, Rhode IslandFor historic renovation and development of an intermodal center at the Kingston Railroad Station2.0142.Lincoln and Cumberland, Rhode IslandFor historic rehabilitation of the Albion Bridge and Albion Trench Bridge2.0143.Newport, Rhode IslandTo develop the marine mode of the intermodal Gateway Transportation Center6.0144.Bristol, Rhode IslandFor road improvements in Bristol, Rhode Island2.0145.PennsylvaniaAn applied technology demonstration in advanced technology demonstrations in advanced driver information systems, with a special emphasis on display instrumentation and information communications technology, to be carried out in cooperation with the Center for Advanced Design and Communication Arts Technology at the University of the Arts2.0146.VermontConstruction of a highway from U.S. 7, North of Bennington, Vermont southwest to NY 7 in Hoosick, NY20.0147.Woonsocket, Rhode IslandFor construction of Route 99 Extension1.96148.Woonsocket, Rhode IslandFor repaving streets in Woonsocket1.40149.Woonsocket, Rhode IslandFor improvements to 3 bridges crossing the Blackstone River0.35150.Cranston, Rhode IslandFor reconstruction and repaving of Park Avenue, Sockanossett Crossroads, Olney Arnold Road, South Comstock Parkway, Wildflower Drive, Aqueduct Road and Mapleton Street5.7151.Rhode IslandFor operating expenses of the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority18.0152.New HampshireTo study corridor protection for New Hampshire Route 162.0153.North Conway, New HampshireTo provide congestion relief on U.S. 302 and New Hampshire Route 166.3154.KansasTo widen U.S. 81 from Concordia to the Nebraska border7.0155.KansasTo construct Hutchinson Bypass between U.S. 50 and K–96 Hutchinson, Kansas24.4156.WyomingFor reconstruction of county roads not on the State Highway System by the Wyoming State Department of Transportation20.0157.VirginiaFor the rehabilitation, renovation, reconstruction, resurfacing, safety improvements and modernization on the existing 1,069 mile Interstate system in Virginia to be distributed by the Commonwealth Transportation Board, to the maximum extent possible, on an equitable regional basis63.5158.MinnesotaHennepin County, Minnesota Bloomington Ferry Bridge/C.S.A.H. 18 Replacement Project Bloomington, MN18.0159.MinnesotaNicollet County, Minnesota C.S.A.H. 41 for roadway stabilization and rockfall control North Mankato, MN3.0160.MinnesotaSt. Cloud, Minnesota T.H. 15 bridge across Mississippi River and Interchange with T.H. 103.24161.MinnesotaMinnesota Safety Initiative Program ($2 million to demonstrate the safety benefits of retoreflective pavement markings and signs, especially for nighttime and older drivers; $1 million to demonstrate the safety and environmental benefits of elastomer modified asphalt in cold weather climates)3.0162.New York, New YorkHell Gate Viaduct: upgrade, repair & paint, $40,000,000, and James A. Farley Post Office, Pennsylvania Station, and associated service buildings: redevelopment, $15,000,00055.0163.New York, New YorkFerry Landing, Battery Park: Reconstruction of ferry landing within Battery Park2.0164.New York, New YorkFoley Square Plaza: Transportation improvements & construction activities for Foley Square Plaza development5.25165.New York, NYFranklin Delano Roosevelt Drive: To reconstruct & improve several sections of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Drive10.0166.Corning, NYCorning Bypass Improvements11.0167.Nelson County, North DakotaGrading and surfacing from U.S. Highway 2 at Michigan southerly to ND Highway 15 at McVille and on FAS 3220 from ND 1 easterly to the county line 8.5168.Stutsman County, North DakotaWidening and surfacing from I–94 north and east through Spiritwood, then north to ND Highway 9, FAS 4718 from ND 20 east to FAS 4745, and FAS 4712 from ND 20 to ND 94.0169.Stelle/Griggs County, North DakotaGrading & surfacing of FAS 4612 & FAS 2012 from ND 32 to ND 452.9170.Grand Forks County, North DakotaSurfacing of FAS 1822 from FAS 1833 to I–29, & FAS 1812 from FAS 1833 to I–29, & FAS 1833 from FAS 1824 to ND 152.6171.Richland County, North DakotaGrading & surfacing from Wahpeton to the Froedtert Malting Plant0.6172.Ward/McHenry County, North DakotaGrading & surfacing FAS 5158 & FAS 2546 from U.S. 83 to ND 41.4.5173.Bottineau County, North DakotaGrading & surfacing from Bottineau to ND Highway 432.4174.McKenzie County, North DakotaGrading and surfacing of FAS 2750 from U.S. 85 west2.3175.Wells County, North DakotaGrading & surfacing of FAS 5215 from FAS 5208 north to the county line, & from U.S. 52, one mile west of Manfred, north to FAS 52082.5176.Traill County, North DakotaGrading & surfacing of FAS 4916 from ND 200 east to the Red River2.8177.Eddy County, North DakotaGrading & surfacing of: FAS 1404 from U.S. 281 east 10.5 miles & from ND 20 west 5.5 miles; & of FAS 1427 from ND 20 south about 8 miles2.5178.Renville/Ward County, North DakotaGrading and surfacing, starting 3 miles west of ND 28 on FAS 3828, thence one mile west and four miles north and then west to FAS 38090.9179.Morton County, North DakotaGrading and surfacing of FAS 3025 and FAS 3020 from ND 49 southeasterly to FAS 30333.1180.Walsh County, North DakotaSurfacing of FAS 5017 from Lankin south to the Nelson County line & FAS 5022 from Fordville east to ND 182.5181.Dickey County, North DakotaGrading & surfacing of FAS 1112 from U.S. 281 east to FAS 1127, FAS 1111 from ND 11 south to FAS 1124, & FAS 1137 from ND 11 north to Guelph4.0182.Burke County, North DakotaGrading & surfacing of FAS 0717 from Lignite south to ND 504.4183.Morton County, North DakotaFor a bypass around the west side of Fort Lincoln State Park from Mandan South3.2184.Rolette County, North DakotaGrading and surfacing from U.S. 281 around the access loop roads and parking facilities in the International Peace Garden1.9185.Oliver County, North DakotaGrading and surfacing of FAS 3331 from ND 200A at Hensler southerly to ND 25 and FAS 3304 from FAS 3331 east to FAS 3339 and FAS 33392.9186.Williams County, North DakotaGrading & surfacing at County Rd. 5 from U.S. 2 southerly to ND 18042.5187.Plummer, IdahoReconstruct a total of 2.9 miles of SH–5 (FAP–14) beginning at M.P. 0.5 in the City of Plummer in Benewah County to M.P. 1.1, and two additional segments located on Peedee Hill from approximately M.P. 3.6 to M.P. 4.9 and M.P. 5.7 to M.P. 6.73.6188.Lemhi County, IdahoReconstruct an 8.3 mile section of U.S. 93 (FAP–35) in Lemhi County at the Idaho/Montana border. 23 U.S.C. 120(a) shall be applicable to the Federal share payable of the cost of such project25.6189.St. Maries, IdahoRehabilitate existing pavement structure for a total of 14.2 miles of Idaho Forest Highway 50, the St. Joe River Road between St. Maries and the Benewah/Shoshone County Line3.4190.Lewiston, IdahoConstruct a new road for a total of 2.4 miles along FAU Route 7344, M.P. 0.0–2.4, in Bryden Canyon, Lewiston3.9191.Bear Lake County, IdahoReconstruct a 13.0 mile segment of U.S.–89 (FAP–53) between the communities of Montpelier and Geneva18.5192. Alabama Improvements to Anniston Eastern Bypass, in the vicinity of U.S. 431 and Alabama State Hwy. 21 north of Anniston to the Golden Springs interchange on I–20 11.0193. Corning, New York Additional funding for Corning Bypass (Route 1), except any excess funds from the $13.4 million in total funding for this project shall be available for construction of two additional expressway lanes and other improvements from Chautauqua Lake Bridge to Pennsylvania border on Route 17 2.4194. Billings, Montana Construction of the Shilo I–90 Interchange 11.0195. Missoula, Montana Construction of the Missoula Airport I–90 Interchange 7.0196. Florida One or more regionally significant, intercity ground transportation projects97.5197. Toledo, Ohio Design & initial construction of a new I–280 Maumee River crossing to replace the Craig Memorial Bridge 37.0198. New London-Groton/Bridgeport/New Haven, Connecticut Rehabilitate or replace: The Gold Star Bridge over the Thames River I–95 between New London & Groton; the Bridge over the Yellow Mill Channel (Bridgeport); & the Tomlinson Bridge on Rte. 1 over the Quinnipiac River (New Haven) 62.0199. Raleigh/Rocky Mount/Elizabeth City, North Carolina Design & Construction of interstate standard highway from Rocky Mount, NC to Elizabeth City, NC, & for the upgrading of I–64 from Raleigh, NC to Rocky Mount, NC, & Rte. 17 from Elizabeth City to Norfolk. A substantial portion of the funding should be used for the Rocky Mount to Elizabeth segment 30.0200. Binghamton, New York A study of the feasibility of rehabilitation of the South Washington Street Bridge in Binghamton, NY, to identify plans & specifications for repair if feasible. 0.5201. District of Columbia Advanced composite bridge deck demonstration at Catholic University 0.2202. GeorgiaFor any highway improvement projects eligibile for funding under title 23, United States Code 27.0203.HawaiiFor any highway improvement projects eligibile for funding under title 23, United States Code 6.0204.OklahomaFor any highway improvement projects eligibile for funding under title 23, United States Code 59.0 ###
(c)Allocation Percentages 8 percent of the amount allocated by subsection
(b)for each project authorized by subsection
(b)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. ###
(d)Federal Share The Federal share payable on account of any project under this section shall be 80 percent of the cost thereof. ###
(e)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 section to the State in which such project or projects are located upon request of such State. ###
(f)Advance Construction When a State which has been delegated responsibility for construction of a project under this section— ####
(1)has obligated all funds allocated under this section for construction of such project; and ####
(2)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 section. ###
(g)Reports Not later than 1 year after completion of a project under this section, the State in which such project is located shall submit to the Secretary a report on the innovative techniques used in carrying out such project and on the results obtained through the use of such techniques. ###
(h)Applicability of Title 23 Funds authorized by 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 the Federal share of the cost of any project under this section shall be determined in accordance with this section and such funds shall remain available until expended. Funds authorized by this section shall not be subject to any obligation limitation. ###
(i)The State of North Dakota may elect to utilize the total amount of funds authorized for such State under section 1107(b) in any given year for any project or projects in the State of North Dakota as authorized under section 1107. ###
(j)Any balance of funds authorized by this section that remains after construction is completed on any project authorized by subsection
(b)in North Dakota may be transferred and used to pay the costs of any projects authorized by subsection
(b)in North Dakota.
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