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PUBLIC LAW 90-334-JUNE 8, 1968

operations, and administration building; mooring facilities; (ii) Station, EatonsNeck, New York: Recondition barracks, operations, and administration building; improve waterfront facilities; and (iii) Station, Fort Totten, New York: Recondition barracks, messing, administration, and work-storage facilities; (15) Base, Portsmouth, Virginia: Dredging, bulkheading, site development, utilities; (16) Station, San Francisco, California: Barracks building, administration building, subsistence building, waterfront fficilities; (17) Yard, Curtis Ba^, Maryland: Modify buildings as necessary to provide for consolidation of metal trades; (18) Station, San J u a n, Puerto Rico: Barracks and messing facilities, waterfront facilities renewal; (19) Base, Honolulu, Hawaii: Dock construction; (20) Base, Galveston, Texas: Sewage system; (21) Base, New York, Governors Island, New York: Sewage system; (22) Station, Portsmouth Harbor, Newcastle, New Hampshire: Mooring facilities; garage and workshop buildings; (23) Various locations: Aids to navigation projects including, where necessary, planning and acquisition of sites; (24) Arkansas River: Aids to navigation to complete marking of river; (25) Various locations: Automation of manned light stations; (26) Various locations: Replace lightships with very large buoys; (27) Reserve Training Center, Yorktown, Virginia: Galley/ mess building; (28) Reserve Training Center, Yorktown, Virginia: Advanced Engineman School classroom and laboratory building; (29) Training Center, Cape May, New Jersey: Gymnasium and recreation building; (30) Training Center, Alameda, California: Recruit barracks; (31) Training Center, Cape May, New Jersey: Medical-dental building; (32) Various locations: Public family quarters; (33) Various locations: Advance planning, construction, design, architectural services, and acquisition of sites in connection with projects not otherwise authorized by law; and (34) Various locations: Automatic fixed station oceanographic sensor systems and monitor buoys. SEC. 2. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1969 for payment to bridge owners for the cost of alteration of railroad and public highway bridges to permit free navigation of the navigable waters of the United States in the amount of $5,800,000. SEC. 3. During fiscal years 1969 through and including 1970, the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating is authorized to lease housing facilities at or near Coast Guard installations wherever located for assignment as public quarters to military personnel and their dependents, if any, without rental charge upon a determination by the Secretary, or his designee, that there is a lack of adequate housing facilities at or near such Coast Guard installations. Such housing facilities may be leased on an individual or multiple unit bjisis. Expenditures for the rental of such housing facilities may not exceed the average authorized for the Department of Defense. Approved June 8, 1968.

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