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 106 STAT. 2146 PUBLIC LAW 102-419—OCT. 16, 1992 (6) propose transportation links, including pedestrian facilities and bicycle trails among historic aviation sites including an interurban between the Wright-Dunbar Historic District and the historic resources at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base; (7) address the use of private vehicles, traffic patterns, parking, and public transportation; (8) propose educational and cidtiiral programs to encourage appreciation of such resources; (9) establish standards and criteria applicable to the construction, preservation, restoration, alteration, and use of the properties among such resources; (10) establish an index which shall contain documentary evidence of historical and cultural significance and which includes property in the Miami Valley associated with the Wright brothers, the history of aviation, or Paul Laurence Dunbar. (c) CONSULTATION.— In developing the plan, the Commission shall consult with appropriate officials of any local government or Federal or State agency which has jurisdiction over historic aviation resources in the Miami Valley area. The Commission shall also consult with property owners and business, historic, professional, neighborhood, and citizen organizations affected by the actions proposed in the plan. 16 USC SEC. 203. GENERAL POWERS OF THE COMMISSION. 410ww-23 (a) HEARINGS.— The Commission may hold such hearings, sit and act at such times and places, take such testimony, and receive such evidence as the Commission may deem advisable. (b) DONATIONS. —Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Commission may seek and accept donations of funds, property, or service from individuals, foundations, corporations, and other private entities and public entities for the purpose of carrying out its duties. (c) USE OF FUNDS To OBTAIN MONEY. — The Commission may use its funds to obtain money from any source under any program or law requiring the recipient of such money to make a contribution in order to receive such money. (d) MAIL. —The Commission may use the United States mails in the same manner and upon the same conditions as other departments and agencies of the United States. (e) USES OF ACQUIRED ASSETS. — Any revenues or other assets acquired by the Commission by donations, the lease or sale of property, or fees for services shall be available to the Commission, witnout fiscal year limitations, to be used for any function of the Commission. (f) HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS. — The Commission is authorized to carry out historical, educational, or cultural programs which encourage or enhance appreciation of the historic resources in the Miami Valley associated with the Wright brothers, aviation, or the life and works of Paul Laurence Dunbar. (g) TECHNICAL AND PRESERVATION ASSISTANCE.— The Commission may provide technical and preservation assistance to owners of property within the districts, sites, and properties referred to in section 202(a) consistent with the purposes of this Act. (h) OBTAINING PROPERTY. —(1) The Commission may obtain by purchase, rental, donation, or otherwise, such property, facilities, and services as may be needed to carry out its duties except that

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