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 PUBLIC LAW 105-178-JUNE 9, 1998 112 STAT. 159 4321 et seq.). The term includes ongoing short-term rehabilitation and repairs to the Bridge.". (b) OWNERSHIP OF BRIDGE.— (1) CONVEYANCE BY THE SECRETARY.—Section 407(a)(1) of such Act (109 Stat. 630) is amended by inserting "or any Capital Region jurisdiction" after "Authority" each place it appears. (2) AGREEMENT. — Section 407 of such Act (109 Stat. 630) is amended by striking subsection (c) and inserting the following: "(c) AGREEMENT. — "(1) IN GENERAL. — The agreement referred to in subsection (a) is an agreement concerning the Project that is executed by the Secretary and the Authority or any Capital Region jurisdiction that accepts ownership of the new bridge. "(2) TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT. — The agreement shall— "(A) identify whether the Authority or a Capital Region jurisdiction will accept ownership of the new bridge; "(B) contain a financial plan satisfactory to the Secretary, which shall be prepared before the execution of the agreement, that specifies— "(i) the total cost of the Project, including any cost-saving measures; "(ii) a schedule for implementation of the Project, including whether any expedited design and construction techniques will be used; and "(iii) the sources of funding that will be used to cover any costs of the Project not funded from funds made available under section 412; "(C) require that— "(i) the Project include not more than 12 traffic lanes, including 8 general purpose lanes, 2 merging/ diverging lanes, and 2 high occupancy vehicle, express bus, or rail transit lanes; "(ii) the design, construction, and operation of the Project reflect the requirements of clause (i); "(iii) all provisions described in the environmental impact statement for the Project or the record of decision for the Project (including in the attachments to the statement and record) for mitigation of environmental and other impacts of the Project be implemented; and "(iv) the Authority and the Capital Region jurisdictions develop a process to integrate aifected local governments, on an ongoing basis, in the process of carrying out the engineering, design, and construction phases of the project, including planning for implementing the provisions described in clause (iii); and "(D) contain such other terms and conditions as the Secretary determines to be appropriate.". (c) FEDERAL CONTRIBUTION.—Such Act (109 Stat. 627) is amended by adding at the end the following: "SEC. 412. FEDERAL CONTRIBUTION. " (a) FUNDING. —

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