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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 · Sec. 1108

Sec. 1108. PRIORITY INTERMODAL PROJECTS

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## SEC. 1108 PRIORITY INTERMODAL PROJECTS ###
(a)Purpose The purpose of this section is to provide for the construction of innovative intermodal transportation projects. ### (b)8 Authorization of Priority Projects The Secretary is authorized to carry out the priority intermodal transportation 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: 8The amendment made to item number 8 in section 1108 by section 118 of Public Law 108–199 (118 Stat. 295) to strike “To relocate” and all that follows through “Street” was executed by striking “To relocate” and all that follows through “Street” the first place it appears in subsection
(b)to reflect the probable intent of Congress. CITY/STATEINTERMODAL PROJECTSAMOUNT in millions 1.Long Beach, CaliforniaInterchange at Terminal Island Freeway and Ocean Boulevard11.8 2.Wilmington/Los Angeles, CaliforniaWidening of Anaheim Street Viaduct11.8 3.Wilmington/Los Angeles, CaliforniaGrade Separation Project of Pacific Coast Highway near Alameda Suite11.8 4.Compton City/Los Angeles County, CaliforniaWidening of Alameda Street and grade separation between Rt. 91 and Del Amo Boulevard11.8 5.PennsylvaniaUpgrading U.S. Highway 30 from Ohio Border to Pittsburgh International Airport3.2 6.Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaReconstruction of the Old Delaware Avenue Service Road2.4 7.Ardmore, OklahomaStudy of upgraded State Route 53 off U.S. 35 leading to improved Ardmore Airport2.5 8.Detroit, MichiganFor road improvements and non-motorized enhancements in the Detroit East Riverfront, Detroit, Michigan and construct a road depression under the runway at McNichols Road at the Detroit City Airport ($1,000,000 of the Federal funds shall be for the relocation of Van Dyke Street)4.3 9.E. Haven/Wallingford, ConnecticutImprovement of highway and transit projects in East Haven/Wallingford, Connecticut (East Haven Route 80, Wallingford I–91, and Wallingford Oakdale)10.110.St. Louis, MissouriRehabilitation of Eads Bridge, St. Louis, Missouri8.911.Atlanta, GeorgiaStudy of 5-Points Intermodal Terminal-Atlanta, Georgia2.412.Buffalo, New YorkConstruction of Buffalo River/Gateway Tunnel Project and the Crossroads Arena Project20.213.Northern CaliforniaPurchase right-of-way and develop a transportation corridor in existing rail right-of-way from Larkspur to Korbel, and Novato to Lombard15.114.Portland, OregonTo widen 2.7 miles of U.S. 26 from the Zoo interchange to the Sylvan Interchange to accommodate highway lanes and light rail alignment14.215.Los Angeles, CaliforniaFor construction of a multi-modal transit parkway that includes both highway and transit improvements on Santa Monica Blvd. from the San Diego Freeway to Hollywood Freeway, Los Angeles, California 8.916.Jacksonville, FloridaConstruct new I–295 Interchange and arterial access road to link Jacksonville's seaport, airport terminals and the interstate7.117.Las Vegas, NevadaConduct environmental studies, preliminary engineering, and construction for the Las Vegas beltway, including those portions linking McCarran International Airport and I–153.818.Ontario, CaliforniaTo complete construction of access roads to Ontario International Airport, Ontario, California4.719.Allegheny County, PennsylvaniaFor an expansion of the existing Martin Luther King, Jr. Busway in the vicinity of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania to serve the Greater Pittsburgh International Airport and adjoining communities21.720.Pierce County, WashingtonConduct feasibility study and analyze expanding Tacoma Narrows Bridge and other transportation alternatives between State Rd. 16 and I–50.721.San Jose, CaliforniaUpgrade Rt. 87 from 4 to 6 lanes including 2 HOV Lanes, a new freeway interchange and local circulation system for San Jose International Airport14.822.American SamoaRehabilitate 8 miles of Tau Road from Falessao to Fatuita American Samoa1.123.Manu'a Island, American SamoaRehabilitate and otherwise improve 8 miles of roadway from Ofu to Olosfaga and Slie1.224.Spokane, WashingtonConduct feasibility study of future transportation needs of Southeastern, Washington0.825.Detroit, MichiganTo provide for construction of an access road to Detroit Metropolitan Airport including access on the southern end of the airport in order to provide a link to I–27533.826.Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaFor design and construction of an exclusive busway linking Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Airport9.827.St. Louis, MissouriTo construct a multi-modal transportation facility in St. Louis, Missouri5.928.Orange & Rockland, New YorkTo construct park and ride facilities and establish innovative traffic management system measures to promote efficient transportation usage4.729.Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaTo improve mobility for a variety of traffic flow projects in the vicinity of the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania9.530.Oxnard, CaliforniaTo extend Rice Rd., widen Hueneme Rd. and construct Rt. 1/Rice Rd. interchange in order to improve access to Port Hueneme, Oxnard, California8.931.Los Angeles, CaliforniaFor the Los Angeles International Airport central terminal ramp access project, $3,500,000; for the widening of Aviation Boulevard south of Imperial Highway, $3,500,000; for the widening of Aviation Boulevard north of Imperial Highway, $1,000,000; and for transportation systems management improvements in the vicinity of the Sepulveda Boulevard/Los Angeles International Airport tunnel, $950,0008.9532.Mt. Vernon, New YorkTo construct an intermodal facility at the Mt. Vernon Rail Station, Mt. Vernon, New York7.133.Orange County, New YorkI–87/I–84 Stewart Airport interchange projects15.734.MississippiI–20 Interchange at Pirate3.435.Jackson, MississippiJackson Airport Connectors3.136.Palmdale, CaliforniaAvenue P8 Improvements3.637.Lafayette, IndianaLafayette Railroad Relocation Project24.338.Provo, UtahEast-West Connector from United States Route 89–1891.039.PennsylvaniaEastside Connector Project/Port of Erie Access, Erie County, Pennsylvania7.540.Minneapolis, MinnesotaIntermodal Urban connection project, Minneapolis, Minnesota19.941.Kansas City, MissouriBruce Watkins Roadway Improvements1.442.MissouriSmith Riverfront Expressway, Jackson/Kansas City, Missouri12.743.Portland, OregonColumbia Slough Intermodal Expansion Bridge, Portland, Oregon2.144.Ft. Worth, TexasFt. Worth Intermodal Center13.445.Gary, IndianaExtension of U.S. Highway 12/20 to Lake Michigan2.246.Carson/Los Angeles Counties, CaliforniaGrade Separation Project at Sepulveda Boulevard and Alameda Street9.547.Williamson, Travis, Caldwell, and Guadalupe, TexasFeasibility studies (including the effect of closing Bergstrom AFB on traffic corridor), Route studies, preliminary engineering, and right-of-way acquisition for Alternate Route to relieve I–H35 traffic congestion5.248.Augusta, GeorgiaRailroad relocation demonstration project, overpass at 15th Street and Greene Street5.949.Louisiana Saint Bernard Intermodal Facility Engineering, Design, and Construction 10.250.IllinoisInterstate 255 Interchange3.451.Long Beach, CaliforniaLong Beach Airport Access8.5 ###
(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)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. ###
(h)Highway and Mass Transit Projects Each project authorized by this section or by any other section of this Act is a highway or an urban mass transportation project.
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Sec. 1108
PRIORITY INTERMODAL PROJECTS
Pub. L.Pub. L. 108-199
Stat.118 Stat. 295
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