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 105 STAT. 2130 PUBLIC LAW 102-240—DEC. 18, 1991 Utah. California. California. Massachusetts. (4) Not less than $62,000,000 for fiscal year 1995. (5) Not less than a total of $52,000,000 for fiscal years 1996 and 1997. (f) SALT LAKE CITY LIGHT RAIL PROJECT.—No later than August 30, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the Utah Transit Authority, which includes $131,000,000 from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act to carry out the construction of the initial segment of the locally preferred alternative for the Salt Lake City Light Rail Project, including feeder bus and other system related costs. (g) Los ANGELES-SAN DIEGO (LOSSAN) RAIL CORRIDOR IMPROVE- MENT PROJECT.—No later than April 30, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the Los Angeles-San Diego Rail Corridor Agency which includes not less than $10,000,000 for fiscal year 1992 and not less than $5,000,000 in each of fiscal years 1993 and 1994 from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act to provide for capital improvements to the rail corridor between Los Angeles and San Diego, California. (h) SAN JOSE-GILROY-HOLLISTER COMMUTER RAIL PROJECT. —No later than April 30, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the responsible operating entity for the San Francisco Peninsula Commute Service which includes, from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act, $13,000,000 for capital improvements and trackage rights related to the extension of commuter rail service from San Jose, through Gilroy, to HoUister, California. The Secretary shall allocate to the Santa Clara County Transit District in fiscal year 1992, from funds made available under such section 3(k)(l)(B), $8,000,000 for the purpose of a one-time purchase of perpetual trackage rights between the existing terminus in San Jose and Gilroy, California, to run passenger rail service. (i) DALLAS LIGHT RAIL PROJECT.—No later than April 30, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with Dallas Area Rapid Transit which includes $160,000,000 from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act to carry out the construction of the locally preferred alternative for the initial 6.4 miles and 10 stations of the South Oak Cliff light rail line. Non-Federal funds used to acquire rights-of-way and to plan, design, and construct any of the elements of such light rail line on or after August 13, 1983, may be used to meet the non-Federal share funding requirement for financing construction of any of such elements. (j) SOUTH BOSTON PIERS TRANSITWAY/LIGHT RAIL PROJECT.— No later than June 1, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority which includes $278,000,000 from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act to carry out the construction of the South Station to World Trade Center segment of the locally preferred alternative for the South Boston Piers Transitway/Light Rail Project. Not later than February 28, 1992, the Secretary shall allocate from such $278,000,000 such sums as may be necessary to carry out preliminary engineering and design for the entirety of such preferred alternative. Section 330 of the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1992, is amended by striking "—", by striking "(a)", by

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