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 PUBLIC LAW 100-17—APR. 2, 1987

101 STAT. 193

how the extension of a State highway to connect with another State highway can relieve traffic congestion in Fort Bend County, Texas. (79) HAMMOND, INDIANA.—The Secretary shall enter into such arrangements as may be necessary to carry out a demonstration project in Hammond, Indiana, for the relocation of railroad lines for the purpose of eliminating railroad-highway grade crossings. If the city of Hammond, Indiana, elects to carry out all or any portion of the demonstration project authorized by this paragraph before the funds authorized to be appropriated to carry out this paragraph are made available, the Secretary shall reimburse with such funds the city for the costs of carrying out such project or portion. (80) ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK.—The Secretary is authorized to carry out a highway project in Erie County, New York, to demonstrate methods of enhancing safety and reducing traffic congestion and delays at the terminus of an interstate route by relocating the terminus of such route. (81) TAMPA, FLORIDA.—The Secretary is authorized to carry out the remaining design work for a highway project for construction of a grade separation on a route on the Federal-aid primary system in the vicinity of Tampa, Florida, for the purpose of demonstrating methods of improving motor vehicle access between rapidly growing urban areas as well as relieving motor vehicle congestion resulting from the transportation of freight to and from areas for the transshipment of waterborne commerce. (82) POST FALLS, IDAHO.—The Secretary is authorized to carry out a project to reconstruct Seltice Way (former United States Route 10) to a multilane facility through the City of Post Falls, Idaho, beginning at Pleasant View Road and ending at Huetter Road. (83) BOISE, IDAHO.—The Secretary is authorized to carry out a project to construct a multilane highway of 6.5 miles, in Boise, Idaho, from the Curtis Road interchange to Broadway Avenue, including interchanges, intersections, bridges, elevated structures, and the Orchard Street connection to Chinden Boulevard. (84) LAFAYETTE-WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA.—The Secretary is

authorized to carry out— (A) acquisition of right-of-way, grading, and construction of ramps and a double span bridge to carry State Road 26 over the Wabash River connecting the cities of Lafayette and West Lafayette, Indiana; (B) acquisition of right-of-way, grading, construction of a 2.6-mile single track rail corridor, construction of a second rail span at the Wabash Avenue Overpass and transfer of Amtrak passenger services to a relocated depot facility at Second and Main Streets; and (C) acquisition of right-of-way, grading, construction of ramps and two rail corridor overpasses and associated Cf replacement street work to reconstruct the vehicular api proach to the east end of Harrison Bridge which carries United States Route 231 over the Wabash River connecting the cities of Lafayette and West Lafayette. (85) DUBUQUE-DEWITT, IOWA.—The Secretary is authorized to carry out a project which replaces the route from the intersection of United States Route 61 and Grandview Avenue in

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