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 112 STAT. 2681-447 PUBLIC LAW 105-277—OCT. 21, 1998 Program (Section 1218 of Public Law 105-178) for fiscal year 1999, of which not to exceed $500,000 shall be available to the Federal Railroad Administration for administrative expenses and technical assistance in connection with such program; not more than $31,000,000 shall be available for the implementation or execution of programs for the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (Section 111 of title 49, United States Code) for fiscal year 1999: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, within the $25,511,000,000 obligation limitation, $4,000,000 of the amounts made available as contract authority under section 1221(e) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (Public Law 105- 178) shall be made available to carry out section 5113 of that Act: Provided further, That within the $200,000,000 obligation limitation on Intelligent Transportation Systems, not less than the following sums shall be made available for Intelligent Transportation system projects in the following specified areas: Amherst, Massachusetts, $1,000,000; Arlington County, Virginia, $750,000; Atlanta, Georgia, $2 000,000; Brandon, Vermont, $375,000; Buffalo, New York, $500,000; Centre Valley, Pennsylvania, $500,000; Cleveland, Ohio, $1,000,000; Columbus, Ohio, $1,000,000; Corpus Christi, Texas, $900,000; Dade County, Florida, $1,000,000; Del Rio, Texas, $1,000,000; Delaware River, Pennsylvania, $1,000,000; Fairfield, California, $1,000,000; Fitchburg, Massachusetts, $500,000; Greater metropolitan capital region, DC, $5,000,000; Hammond, Louisiana, $4,000,000; Houston, Texas, $2,000,000; Huntington Beach, California, $1,000,000; Huntsville, Alabama, $1,000,000; Inglewood, California, $1,500,000; Jackson, Mississippi, $1,000,000; Kansas City, Missouri, $500,000; Laredo, Texas, $1,000,000; Middlesboro, Kentucky, $3,000,000; Mission Viejo, California, $1,000,000; Mobile, Alabama, $2,500,000; Monroe County, New York, $400,000; Montgomery, Alabama. $1,250,000; Nashville, Tennessee, $500,000; New Orleans, Louisiana, $1,500,000; New York City, New York, $2,500,000; New York/Long Island, New York, $2,300,000; Oakland County, Michigan, $1,000,000; Onandaga County, New York, $400,000; Port Angeles, Washington, $500,000; Raleigh-Wake County, North Carohna, $2,000,000; Riverside, California, $1,000,000; San Francisco, California, $1,500,000; Scranton, Pennsylvania, $1,000,000; Sihcon Valley, California, $1,500,000; Spokane, Washington, $450,000;

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