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 PUBLIC LAW 100-17—APR. 2, 1987

101 STAT. 181

District of Columbia under sections 104 and 144 of title 23, United States Code, on the first day of the fiscal year succeeding any fiscal year in which the State of Virginia or the District of Columbia, as the case may be, is in violation of any provision of this section. SEC. 148. RAILROAD RELOCATION AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM.

(a) FEDERAL SHARE.—Section 163(n) of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973 (23 U.S.C. 130 note) is amended by striking out "95 per centum of the cost." and inserting in lieu thereof "the Federal share provided in section 120(a) of title 23, United States Code.". (b) AUTHORIZATION.—Section 163(p) of such Act is amended by inserting after "September 30, 1986," the following: "and $15,000,000 per fiscal year for each of fiscal years 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991,". SEC. 149. DEMONSTRATION AND PRIORITY PROJECTS. (a) PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS.— (1) PASSAIC COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.—The

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Secretary shall utilize the procedures adopted to carry out the demonstration project under section 141 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1976 and 23 USC 124 note, the methods for processing highway projects required to be established by section 129 of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 to accelerate design and construction of a 23 USC 105 note, highway project which completes a gap on the Federal-aid primary system in an urban area along the Passaic River in Passaic County, New Jersey, and for which most of the right-ofway has been acquired. (2) BRICK TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY.—The Secretary shall carry out a highway project to demonstrate methods of improving traffic operations and reducing accidents (A) at a high-volume rotary intersection in Brick Township, New Jersey, and (B) on a route connecting such intersection with another high-volume rotary intersection in Wall Township, New Jersey. (3) JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA.—The Secretary shall carry out a demonstration project in the vicinity of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of demonstrating methods by which a highway construction project on a segment of the Federal-aid primary system will enhance highway safety and economic development in an area of high unemployment. (4) FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS.—The Secretary shall carry out a highway project to demonstrate the economic growth and development benefits of widening a segment of the Federal-aid urban system connecting a community college and a large commercial center in the vicinity of Fort Smith, Arkansas, and of improving traffic signalization on such segment. (5) MINNESOTA.—The Secretary shall carry out a demonstration project on the Federal-aid urban system for the purpose of demonstrating the economic and safety benefits— (A) of constructing (i) a grade separation between a railroad line and a highway, and (ii) a half diamond interchange, in the vicinity of Moorhead, Minnesota; and (B) of reconstructing 2 deteriorated segments of a major east-west highway on the Federal-aid primary system in the vicinities of Fosston and Bagley, Minnesota. (6) LoYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.—The Secretary shall carry out a highway project to construct a 2-lane bypass around Loysburg in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of dem-

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