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 PUBLIC LAW 102-240—DEC. 18, 1991 105 STAT. 2047 CITY/STATE 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. New York Maryland Camden, New Jersey Washington, D.C Anaheim, California Atlanta, Georgia Buffalo, New York Tucson, Arizona Providence, Rhode Island... Renton, Washington URBAN ACCESS & MOBILITY Preservation of Rail Corridor (North Shore Rail Line), Staten Isl£Uid Iniprovement of U.S. Route 1 in Baltimore County, Maryland Renovation of South Jersey Port Corporation's Beckett Street Terminal Design and construction of noise barriers along Southeast/Southwest Freeway and Anacostia Freeway in D.C Construction of public HOV facilities to provide public access to I- 5 in the vicinity of the Anaheim Region£d Transportation Intermodal Complex Construction of 1-20 interchange at Lithonia Industrial Boulevard.. The Southtowns Connector Buffalo, New York Veterans Memorisd Interchange/ Psilo Verde Overpass Bridge Replacement Memorial Boulevard Pedestrian/ Traffic Improvements Houser Way Relocation Expansion.. AMOUNT in millions 107 11.8 83 47 148 11.2 8.5 2.4 50 30 (3) ALLOCATION PERCENTAGES.— 8 percent of the amount allocated by paragraph (2) for each project authorized by paragraph (2) 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. (4) FEDERAL SHARE.— The Federal share payable on account of any project under this subsection shall be 80 percent of the cost thereof. (5) 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 subsection to the State in which such project or projects are located upon request of such State. (6) ADVANCE CONSTRUCTION.—When a State which has been delegated responsibility for construction of a project under this subsection— (A) has obligated all funds allocated under this subsection for construction of such project; and (B) 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 subsection.

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