Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 101 Part 1.djvu/216

 101 STAT. 186

PUBLIC LAW 100-17—APR. 2, 1987

(D) CALUMET PARK.—The Secretary shall carry out a highway project which demonstrates methods of improving highway safety and access to a segment of the Interstate System by reconstruction of a congested major arterial in Calumet Park and Blue Island, Illinois. (E) CUMBERLAND STATION.—The Secretary shall carry out a highway project to construct the first level of a 2 level addition to an existing park and ride facility in the vicinity of Cumberland Station on the O'Hare Rapid Transit Line, Chicago, Illinois, which will demonstrate methods of reducing commuter traffic and traffic congestion and increasing utilization of available capacity on a rapid transit line. (F) ELEVATED ROAD.—The Secretary shall carry out a highway project to demonstrate the benefits of utilizing precast, prefabricated concrete structural segments in the reconstruction of an elevated road on a major artery in the southwestern portion of Chicago, Illinois, in order to mini1 mize traffic disruption during the reconstruction. (G) PARKING FACILITIES.—The Secretary shall carry out a demonstration project for the construction of two parking lots at sites (i) where future stations are to be located on the Southwest Rapid Transit Line in Chicago, Illinois, and (ii) to which buses now provide mass transit service. Such project shall be carried out before the beginning of service on such rapid transit line in order to demonstrate methods of facilitating the transfer of passengers between different modes of transportation and of establishing ridership before the opening of a rapid transit line. (31) KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.—The Secretary shall carry out a J highway project on a north-south route on the Federal-aid primary system in Kansas City, Missouri, to demonstrate methods by which construction of the first and southern-most phase of a 5-phase highway project will facilitate construction of the full 5-phase project. Construction of the 5-phase project— (A) will connect the northern terminus of another route on the Federal-aid primary system and an east-west inter•.? state route, (B) will demonstrate the interrelationship between

construction of a major urban transportation artery and economic development initiatives in facilitating reinvestment in an urban area experiencing economic decay, and (C) will demonstrate methods of reducing traffic conges^ tion through construction of a roadway that is compatible > with adjacent residential neighborhoods and commercial areas. (32) MOUNT VERNON, KENTUCKY.—The Secretary is authorized to carry out a highway project on a segment of the Federal-aid primary system which connects Interstate Route 1-75 in the vicinity of Mount Vernon, Kentucky, with Kentucky State Route 80 in the vicinity of Shopville, Kentucky, for the purposes of demonstrating methods of improving highway safety and traffic flow and improving access to a national river and recreation area.

(33) PINE CITY, MINNESOTA.—The Secretary is authorized to

carry out a highway project in Pine City, Minnesota, to demonstrate methods of enhancing economic development and improving highway safety and traffic flow by construction of an

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