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 118 STAT. 296 PUBLIC LAW 108–199—JAN. 23, 2004 SEC. 119. The funds provided under the heading ‘‘Transpor tation and Community and System Preservation Program’’ in Con ference Report No. 106–940 for the Lodge Freeway pedestrian over pass, Detroit, Michigan, shall be transferred to, and made available for, enhancements in the East Riverfront, Detroit, Michigan. SEC. 120. The funds provided under the heading ‘‘Transpor tation and Community and System Preservation Program’’ in Con ference Report No. 107–308 for the Eastern Market pedestrian overpass park, shall be transferred to, and made available for, enhancements in the East Riverfront, Detroit, Michigan. SEC. 121. KANSAS RECREATION AREAS. Any unexpended bal ances of the amounts made available by the Consolidated Appropria tions Resolution, 2003 (Public Law 108–7) from the Federal aid highway account for improvements to Council Grove Lake, Kansas, shall be available to make improvements to Richey Cove, Santa Fe Recreation Area, Canning Creek Recreation Area, and other areas in the State of Kansas. SEC. 122. Section 330 of Public Law 108–7 is amended to read as follows: In addition to amounts otherwise made available in this Act, to enable the Secretary of Transportation to make grants for surface transportation projects, $90,600,000 to remain available until expended: Provided, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, the surface transportation projects identified in the Joint Explanatory Statement of the Committee of Conference accompanying this Act are also eligible for funding made available by the immediately preceding clause of this provision: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of law and the immediately preceding clause of this provision, the Secretary of Transportation may use amounts made available by this section to make grants for any surface transportation project otherwise eligible for funding under title 23 or title 49, United States Code. SEC. 123. (a) Section 14501 of title 40, United States Code, is amended in the third sentence by striking ‘‘three thousand and twenty five’’ and inserting ‘‘three thousand and ninety’’. (b) There is hereby designated as Corridor X–1 in Alabama an addition to the Appalachian development highway system. Cor ridor X–1 shall extend approximately 65 miles along the alignment of the Birmingham Northern Beltline from Interstate 20/59, in the vicinity of Interstate 459 southwest of Birmingham, and extending northward crossing State Route 269 and Corridor X and continuing eastward crossing Interstate 65, United States Route 31, State Route 79, State Route 75, Interstate 59, United States Route 11, United States Route 411, and connecting to Interstate 20 to the east of Birmingham. Corridor X–1 shall be developed as a multi lane freeway, with interchanges at appropriate crossroad locations. SEC. 124. MOTORIST INFORMATION CONCERNING PHARMACY SERVICES. (a) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Transportation shall amend the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices to include a provision permitting information to be provided to motor ists to assist motorists in locating licensed 24 hour pharmacy serv ices open to the public. (b) LOGO PANEL.—The provision under subsection (a) may allow placement of a logo panel that displays information disclosing the names or logos of pharmacies described in subsection (a) that are Deadline. 117 Stat. 413. Michigan. Michigan.

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