[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
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[H.R. 3 Enrolled Bill (ENR)]


        H.R.3

                       One Hundred Ninth Congress

                                 of the

                        United States of America


                          AT THE FIRST SESSION

          Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday,
            the fourth day of January, two thousand and five


                                 An Act


 
 To authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, 
              and transit programs, and for other purposes.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

    (a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``Safe, Accountable, 
Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users'' or 
``SAFETEA-LU''.
    (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this Act is as 
follows:
Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
Sec. 2. General definitions.

                      TITLE I--FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS

                  Subtitle A--Authorization of Programs

Sec. 1101. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 1102. Obligation ceiling.
Sec. 1103. Apportionments.
Sec. 1104. Equity bonus program.
Sec. 1105. Revenue aligned budget authority.
Sec. 1106. Future Interstate System routes.
Sec. 1107. Metropolitan planning.
Sec. 1108. Transfer of highway and transit funds.
Sec. 1109. Recreational trails.
Sec. 1110. Temporary traffic control devices.
Sec. 1111. Set-asides for Interstate discretionary projects.
Sec. 1112. Emergency relief.
Sec. 1113. Surface transportation program.
Sec. 1114. Highway bridge program.
Sec. 1115. Highway use tax evasion projects.
Sec. 1116. Appalachian development highway system.
Sec. 1117. Transportation, community, and system preservation program.
Sec. 1118. Territorial highway program.
Sec. 1119. Federal lands highways.
Sec. 1120. Puerto Rico highway program.
Sec. 1121. HOV facilities.
Sec. 1122. Definitions.

                      Subtitle B--Congestion Relief

Sec. 1201. Real-time system management information program.

                   Subtitle C--Mobility and Efficiency

Sec. 1301. Projects of national and regional significance.
Sec. 1302. National corridor infrastructure improvement program.
Sec. 1303. Coordinated border infrastructure program.
Sec. 1304. High priority corridors on the National Highway System.
Sec. 1305. Truck parking facilities.
Sec. 1306. Freight intermodal distribution pilot grant program.
Sec. 1307. Deployment of magnetic levitation transportation projects.
Sec. 1308. Delta region transportation development program.
Sec. 1309. Extension of public transit vehicle exemption from axle 
          weight restrictions.
Sec. 1310. Interstate oasis program.

                       Subtitle D--Highway Safety

Sec. 1401. Highway safety improvement program.
Sec. 1402. Worker injury prevention and free flow of vehicular traffic.
Sec. 1403. Toll facilities workplace safety study.
Sec. 1404. Safe routes to school program.
Sec. 1405. Roadway safety improvements for older drivers and 
          pedestrians.
Sec. 1406. Safety incentive grants for use of seat belts.
Sec. 1407. Safety incentives to prevent operation of motor vehicles by 
          intoxicated persons.
Sec. 1408. Improvement or replacement of highway features on National 
          Highway System.
Sec. 1409. Work zone safety grants.
Sec. 1410. National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse.
Sec. 1411. Roadway safety.
Sec. 1412. Idling reduction facilities in Interstate rights-of-way.

            Subtitle E--Construction and Contract Efficiency

Sec. 1501. Program efficiencies.
Sec. 1502. Highways for LIFE pilot program.
Sec. 1503. Design build.

                           Subtitle F--Finance

Sec. 1601. Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act 
          amendments.
Sec. 1602. State infrastructure banks.
Sec. 1603. Use of excess funds and funds for inactive projects.
Sec. 1604. Tolling.

                   Subtitle G--High Priority Projects

Sec. 1701. High Priority Projects program.
Sec. 1702. Project authorizations.
Sec. 1703. Technical amendments to transportation projects.

                         Subtitle H--Environment

Sec. 1801. Construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities.
Sec. 1802. National Scenic Byways Program.
Sec. 1803. America's Byways Resource Center.
Sec. 1804. National historic covered bridge preservation.
Sec. 1805. Use of debris from demolished bridges and overpasses.
Sec. 1806. Additional authorization of contract authority for States 
          with Indian reservations.
Sec. 1807. Nonmotorized transportation pilot program.
Sec. 1808. Addition to CMAQ-eligible projects.

                        Subtitle I--Miscellaneous

Sec. 1901. Inclusion of requirements for signs identifying funding 
          sources in title 23.
Sec. 1902. Donations and credits.
Sec. 1903. Inclusion of Buy America requirements in title 23.
Sec. 1904. Stewardship and oversight.
Sec. 1905. Transportation development credits.
Sec. 1906. Grant program to prohibit racial profiling.
Sec. 1907. Pavement marking systems demonstration projects.
Sec. 1908. Inclusion of certain route segments on Interstate System and 
          NHS.
Sec. 1909. Future of surface transportation system.
Sec. 1910. Motorist information concerning full service restaurants.
Sec. 1911. Approval and funding for certain construction projects.
Sec. 1912. Lead agency designation.
Sec. 1913. Bridge construction, North Dakota.
Sec. 1914. Motorcyclist Advisory Council.
Sec. 1915. Loan forgiveness.
Sec. 1916. Treatment of off-ramp.
Sec. 1917. Opening of Interstate ramps.
Sec. 1918. Credit to State of Louisiana for State matching funds.
Sec. 1919. Road user fees.
Sec. 1920. Transportation and local workforce investment.
Sec. 1921. Update of obsolete text.
Sec. 1922. Technical amendments to nondiscrimination section.
Sec. 1923. Transportation assets and needs of Delta region.
Sec. 1924. Alaska Way Viaduct study.
Sec. 1925. Community enhancement study.
Sec. 1926. Budget justification.
Sec. 1927. 14th Amendment Highway and 3rd Infantry Division Highway.
Sec. 1928. Sense of Congress regarding Buy America.
Sec. 1929. Designation of Daniel Patrick Moynihan Interstate Highway.
Sec. 1930. Designation of Thomas P. ``Tip'' O'Neill, Jr. Tunnel.
Sec. 1931. Richard Nixon Parkway, California.
Sec. 1932. Amo Houghton Bypass.
Sec. 1933. Billy Tauzin Energy Corridor.
Sec. 1934. Transportation improvements.
Sec. 1935. Project flexibility.
Sec. 1936. Advances.
Sec. 1937. Roads in closed basins.
Sec. 1938. Technology.
Sec. 1939. BIA Indian Road Program.
Sec. 1940. Going-to-the-Sun Road, Glacier National Park, Montana.
Sec. 1941. Beartooth Highway, Montana.
Sec. 1943. Great Lakes ITS implementation.
Sec. 1944. Transportation construction and remediation, Ottawa County, 
          Oklahoma.
Sec. 1945. Infrastructure awareness program.
Sec. 1946. Gateway rural improvement pilot program.
Sec. 1947. Eligible safety improvements.
Sec. 1948. Emergency service route.
Sec. 1949. Knik Arm Bridge funding clarification.
Sec. 1950. Lincoln Parish, LA/I-20 Transportation Corridor Program.
Sec. 1951. Bonding assistance program.
Sec. 1952. Congestion relief.
Sec. 1953. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 1954. Bicycle transportation and pedestrian walkways.
Sec. 1955. Conveyance to the City of Ely, Nevada.
Sec. 1956. Brownfields grants.
Sec. 1957. Traffic circle construction, Clarendon, Vermont.
Sec. 1958. Limitation on project approval.
Sec. 1959. Cross harbor freight movement project.
Sec. 1960. Denali access system program.
Sec. 1961. I-95/Contee Road interchange study.
Sec. 1962. Multimodal facility improvements.
Sec. 1963. Apollo Theater leases.
Sec. 1964. Project Federal share.

                        TITLE II--HIGHWAY SAFETY

Sec. 2001. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 2002. Highway safety programs.
Sec. 2003. Highway safety research and outreach programs.
Sec. 2004. Occupant protection incentive grants.
Sec. 2005. Grants for primary safety belt use laws.
Sec. 2006. State traffic safety information system improvements.
Sec. 2007. Alcohol-impaired driving countermeasures.
Sec. 2008. NHTSA accountability.
Sec. 2009. High visibility enforcement program.
Sec. 2010. Motorcyclist safety.
Sec. 2011. Child safety and child booster seat incentive grants.
Sec. 2012. Safety data.
Sec. 2013. Drug-impaired driving enforcement.
Sec. 2014. First responder vehicle safety program.
Sec. 2015. Driver performance study.
Sec. 2016. Rural State emergency medical services optimization pilot 
          program.
Sec. 2017. Older driver safety; law enforcement training.
Sec. 2018. Safe intersections.
Sec. 2019. National Highway Safety Advisory Committee technical 
          correction.
Sec. 2020. Presidential Commission on Alcohol-Impaired Driving.
Sec. 2021. Sense of the Congress in support of increased public 
          awareness of blood alcohol concentration levels and dangers of 
          alcohol-impaired driving.
Sec. 2022. Effective date.

                    TITLE III--PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Sec. 3001. Short title.
Sec. 3002. Amendments to title 49, United States Code; updated 
          terminology.
Sec. 3003. Policies, findings, and purposes.
Sec. 3004. Definitions.
Sec. 3005. Metropolitan transportation planning.
Sec. 3006. Statewide transportation planning.
Sec. 3007. Planning programs.
Sec. 3008. Private enterprise participation.
Sec. 3009. Urbanized area formula grants.
Sec. 3010. Clean fuels grant program.
Sec. 3011. Capital investment grants.
Sec. 3012. Formula grants for special needs of elderly individuals and 
          individuals with disabilities.
Sec. 3013. Formula grants for other than urbanized areas.
Sec. 3014. Research, development, demonstration, and deployment 
          projects.
Sec. 3015. Transit cooperative research program.
Sec. 3016. National research and technology programs.
Sec. 3017. National Transit Institute.
Sec. 3018. Job access and reverse commute formula grants.
Sec. 3019. New Freedom Program.
Sec. 3020. Bus testing facility.
Sec. 3021. Alternative transportation in parks and public lands.
Sec. 3022. Human resources programs.
Sec. 3023. General provisions on assistance.
Sec. 3024. Special provisions for capital projects.
Sec. 3025. Contract requirements.
Sec. 3026. Project management oversight and review.
Sec. 3027. Project review.
Sec. 3028. Investigations of safety hazards and security risks.
Sec. 3029. State safety oversight.
Sec. 3030. Controlled substances and alcohol misuse testing.
Sec. 3031. Employee protective arrangements.
Sec. 3032. Administrative procedures.
Sec. 3033. National transit database.
Sec. 3034. Apportionments of formula grants.
Sec. 3035. Apportionments based on fixed guideway factors.
Sec. 3036. Authorizations.
Sec. 3037. Alternatives analysis program.
Sec. 3038. Apportionments based on growing States formula factors.
Sec. 3039. Over-the-road bus accessibility program.
Sec. 3040. Obligation ceiling.
Sec. 3041. Adjustments for fiscal year 2005.
Sec. 3042. Terrorist attacks and other acts of violence against public 
          transportation systems.
Sec. 3043. Project authorizations for new fixed guideway capital 
          projects.
Sec. 3044. Projects for bus and bus-related facilities and clean fuels 
          grant program.
Sec. 3045. National fuel cell bus technology development program.
Sec. 3046. Allocations for national research and technology programs.
Sec. 3047. Forgiveness of grant agreement.
Sec. 3048. Cooperative procurement.
Sec. 3049. Transportation fringe benefits.
Sec. 3050. Commuter rail.
Sec. 3051. Paratransit service in Illinois.

                     TITLE IV--MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY

Sec. 4001. Short title.

               Subtitle A--Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety

Sec. 4101. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 4102. Increased penalties for out-of-service violations and false 
          records.
Sec. 4103. Penalty for denial of access to records.
Sec. 4104. Revocation of operating authority.
Sec. 4105. State laws relating to vehicle towing.
Sec. 4106. Motor carrier safety grants.
Sec. 4107. High priority activities and new entrants audits.
Sec. 4108. Data quality improvement.
Sec. 4109. Performance and registration information system management.
Sec. 4110. Border enforcement grants.
Sec. 4111. Motor carrier research and technology program.
Sec. 4112. Nebraska custom harvesters length exemption.
Sec. 4113. Pattern of safety violations by motor carrier management.
Sec. 4114. Intrastate operations of interstate motor carriers.
Sec. 4115. Transfer provision.
Sec. 4116. Medical program.
Sec. 4117. Safety performance history screening.
Sec. 4118. Roadability.
Sec. 4119. International cooperation.
Sec. 4120. Financial responsibility for private motor carriers.
Sec. 4121. Deposit of certain civil penalties into Highway Trust Fund.
Sec. 4122. CDL learner's permit program.
Sec. 4123. Commercial driver's license information system modernization.
Sec. 4124. Commercial driver's license improvements.
Sec. 4125. Hobbs Act.
Sec. 4126. Commercial vehicle information systems and networks 
          deployment.
Sec. 4127. Outreach and education.
Sec. 4128. Safety data improvement program.
Sec. 4129. Operation of commercial motor vehicles by individuals who use 
          insulin to treat diabetes mellitus.
Sec. 4130. Operators of vehicles transporting agricultural commodities 
          and farm supplies.
Sec. 4131. Maximum hours of service for operators of ground water well 
          drilling rigs.
Sec. 4132. Hours of service for operators of utility service vehicles.
Sec. 4133. Hours of service rules for operators providing transportation 
          to movie production sites.
Sec. 4134. Grant program for commercial motor vehicle operators.
Sec. 4135. CDL task force.
Sec. 4136. Interstate van operations.
Sec. 4137. Decals.
Sec. 4138. High risk carrier compliance reviews.
Sec. 4139. Foreign commercial motor vehicles.
Sec. 4140. School bus driver qualifications and endorsement knowledge 
          test.
Sec. 4141. Driveaway saddlemount vehicles.
Sec. 4142. Registration of motor carriers and freight forwarders.
Sec. 4143. Authority to stop commercial motor vehicles.
Sec. 4144. Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee.
Sec. 4145. Technical corrections.
Sec. 4146. Exemption during harvest periods.
Sec. 4147. Emergency condition requiring immediate response.
Sec. 4148. Substance abuse professionals.
Sec. 4149. Office of intermodalism.

               Subtitle B--Household Goods Transportation

Sec. 4201. Short title.
Sec. 4202. Definitions; application of provisions.
Sec. 4203. Payment of rates.
Sec. 4204. Additional registration requirements for motor carriers of 
          household goods.
Sec. 4205. Household goods carrier operations.
Sec. 4206. Enforcement of regulations related to transportation of 
          household goods.
Sec. 4207. Liability of carriers under receipts and bills of lading.
Sec. 4208. Arbitration requirements.
Sec. 4209. Civil penalties relating to household goods brokers and 
          unauthorized transportation.
Sec. 4210. Penalties for holding household goods hostage.
Sec. 4211. Consumer handbook on DOT web site.
Sec. 4212. Release of household goods broker information.
Sec. 4213. Working group for development of practices and procedures to 
          enhance Federal-State relations.
Sec. 4214. Consumer complaint information.
Sec. 4215. Review of liability of carriers.
Sec. 4216. Application of State consumer protection laws to certain 
          household goods carriers.

          Subtitle C--Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005

Sec. 4301. Short title.
Sec. 4302. Relationship to other laws.
Sec. 4303. Inclusion of motor private and exempt carriers.
Sec. 4304. Unified Carrier Registration System.
Sec. 4305. Registration of motor carriers by States.
Sec. 4306. Identification of vehicles.
Sec. 4307. Use of UCR Agreement revenues as matching funds.
Sec. 4308. Regulations.

                  Subtitle D--Miscellaneous Provisions

Sec. 4401. Technical adjustment.
Sec. 4402. Transfer.
Sec. 4403. Extension of assistance.
Sec. 4404. Designations.
Sec. 4405. Limited exception.
Sec. 4406. Airport land amendment.
Sec. 4407. Rights-of-way.
Sec. 4408. Rialto Municipal Airport.
Sec. 4409. Conforming amendments.
Sec. 4410. Ralph M. Bartholomew Veterans' Memorial Bridge.
Sec. 4411. Don Young's Way.
Sec. 4412. Quality bank adjustments.
Sec. 4413. Technical amendment.
Sec. 4414. Airport certification.

                            TITLE V--RESEARCH

                           Subtitle A--Funding

Sec. 5101. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 5102. Obligation ceiling.
Sec. 5103. Findings.

             Subtitle B--Research, Technology, and Education

Sec. 5201. Research, technology, and education.
Sec. 5202. Long-term bridge performance program; innovative bridge 
          research and deployment program.
Sec. 5203. Technology deployment.
Sec. 5204. Training and education.
Sec. 5205. State planning and research.
Sec. 5206. International highway transportation outreach program.
Sec. 5207. Surface transportation environment and planning cooperative 
          research program.
Sec. 5208. Transportation research and development strategic planning.
Sec. 5209. National cooperative freight transportation research program.
Sec. 5210. Future strategic highway research program.
Sec. 5211. Multistate corridor operations and management.

         Subtitle C--Intelligent Transportation System Research

Sec. 5301. National ITS program plan.
Sec. 5302. Use of funds.
Sec. 5303. Goals and purposes.
Sec. 5304. Infrastructure development.
Sec. 5305. General authorities and requirements.
Sec. 5306. Research and development.
Sec. 5307. National architecture and standards.
Sec. 5308. Road weather research and development program.
Sec. 5309. Centers for surface transportation excellence.
Sec. 5310. Definitions.

      Subtitle D--University Transportation Research; Scholarship 
                              Opportunities

Sec. 5401. National university transportation centers.
Sec. 5402. University transportation research.

                       Subtitle E--Other Programs

Sec. 5501. Transportation safety information management system project.
Sec. 5502. Surface transportation congestion relief solutions research 
          initiative.
Sec. 5503. Motor carrier efficiency study.
Sec. 5504. Center for Transportation Advancement and Regional 
          Development.
Sec. 5505. Transportation scholarship opportunities program.
Sec. 5506. Commercial remote sensing products and spatial information 
          technologies.
Sec. 5507. Rural interstate corridor communications study.
Sec. 5508. Transportation technology innovation and demonstration 
          program.
Sec. 5509. Repeal.
Sec. 5510. Notice.
Sec. 5511. Motorcycle crash causation study grants.
Sec. 5512. Advanced travel forecasting procedures program.
Sec. 5513. Research grants.
Sec. 5514. Competition for specification of alternative types of culvert 
          pipes.

             Subtitle F--Bureau of Transportation Statistics

Sec. 5601. Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

         TITLE VI--TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND PROJECT DELIVERY

Sec. 6001. Transportation planning.
Sec. 6002. Efficient environmental reviews for project decisionmaking.
Sec. 6003. State assumption of responsibilities for certain programs and 
          projects.
Sec. 6004. State assumption of responsibility for categorical 
          exclusions.
Sec. 6005. Surface transportation project delivery pilot program.
Sec. 6006. Environmental restoration and pollution abatement; control of 
          noxious weeds and aquatic noxious weeds and establishment of 
          native species.
Sec. 6007. Exemption of Interstate System.
Sec. 6008. Integration of natural resource concerns into transportation 
          project planning.
Sec. 6009. Parks, recreation areas, wildlife and waterfowl refuges, and 
          historic sites.
Sec. 6010. Environmental review of activities that support deployment of 
          intelligent transportation systems.
Sec. 6011. Transportation conformity.
Sec. 6012. Federal Reference Method.
Sec. 6013. Air quality monitoring data influenced by exceptional events.
Sec. 6014. Federal procurement of recycled coolant.
Sec. 6015. Clean school bus program.
Sec. 6016. Special designation.
Sec. 6017. Increased use of recovered mineral component in federally 
          funded projects involving procurement of cement or concrete.
Sec. 6018. Use of granular mine tailings.

              TITLE VII--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION

Sec. 7001. Short title.
Sec. 7002. Amendment of title 49, United States Code.

Subtitle A--General Authorities on Transportation of Hazardous Materials

Sec. 7101. Findings and purpose.
Sec. 7102. Definitions.
Sec. 7103. General regulatory authority.
Sec. 7104. Limitation on issuance of hazmat licenses.
Sec. 7105. Background checks for drivers hauling hazardous materials.
Sec. 7106. Representation and tampering.
Sec. 7107. Technical amendments.
Sec. 7108. Training of certain employees.
Sec. 7109. Registration.
Sec. 7110. Shipping papers and disclosure.
Sec. 7111. Rail tank cars.
Sec. 7112. Unsatisfactory safety ratings.
Sec. 7113. Training curriculum for the public sector.
Sec. 7114. Planning and training grants; Hazardous Materials Emergency 
          Preparedness Fund.
Sec. 7115. Special permits and exclusions.
Sec. 7116. Uniform forms and procedures.
Sec. 7117. International uniformity of standards and requirements.
Sec. 7118. Administrative authority.
Sec. 7119. Enforcement.
Sec. 7120. Civil penalty.
Sec. 7121. Criminal penalty.
Sec. 7122. Preemption.
Sec. 7123. Judicial review.
Sec. 7124. Relationship to other laws.
Sec. 7125. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 7126. References to the Secretary of Transportation.
Sec. 7127. Criminal matters.
Sec. 7128. Additional civil and criminal penalties.
Sec. 7129. Hazardous material transportation plan requirement.
Sec. 7130. Determining amount of undeclared shipments of hazardous 
          materials entering the United States.
Sec. 7131. Hazardous materials research projects.
Sec. 7132. National first responder transportation incident response 
          system.
Sec. 7133. Common carrier pipeline system.

                Subtitle B--Sanitary Food Transportation

Sec. 7201. Short title.
Sec. 7202. Responsibilities of Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Sec. 7203. Department of Transportation requirements.
Sec. 7204. Effective date.

      Subtitle C--Research and Innovative Technology Administration

Sec. 7301. Administrative authority.

       TITLE VIII--TRANSPORTATION DISCRETIONARY SPENDING GUARANTEE

Sec. 8001. Discretionary spending limits for the highway and mass 
          transit categories.
Sec. 8002. Adjustments to align highway spending with revenues.
Sec. 8003. Level of obligation limitations.
Sec. 8004. Enforcement of guarantee.
Sec. 8005. Transfer of Federal transit administrative expenses.

                      TITLE IX--RAIL TRANSPORTATION

Sec. 9001. High-speed rail corridor development.
Sec. 9002. Capital grants for rail line relocation projects.
Sec. 9003. Rehabilitation and improvement financing.
Sec. 9004. Report regarding impact on public safety of train travel in 
          communities without grade separation.
Sec. 9005. Welded rail and tank car safety improvements.
Sec. 9006. Alaska Railroad.
Sec. 9007. Study of rail transportation and regulation.
Sec. 9008. Hawaii port infrastructure expansion program.

                    TITLE X--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

        Subtitle A--Sportfishing and Recreational Boating Safety

Sec. 10101. Short title.

    Chapter 1--Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act amendments

Sec. 10111. Amendment of Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act.
Sec. 10112. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 10113. Division of annual appropriations.
Sec. 10114. Maintenance of projects.
Sec. 10115. Boating infrastructure.
Sec. 10116. Requirements and restrictions concerning use of amounts for 
          expenses for Administration.
Sec. 10117. Payments of funds to and cooperation with Puerto Rico, the 
          District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth 
          of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands.
Sec. 10118. Multistate conservation grant program.
Sec. 10119. Expenditure of remaining balance in Boat Safety Account.

             Chapter 2--Clean Vessel Act of 1992 amendments

Sec. 10131. Grant program.

        Chapter 3--Recreational boating safety program amendments

Sec. 10141. Technical correction.
Sec. 10142. Availability of allocations.
Sec. 10143. Authorization of appropriations for State recreational 
          boating safety programs.

               Subtitle B--Other Miscellaneous Provisions

Sec. 10201. Notice regarding participation of small business concerns.
Sec. 10202. Emergency medical services.
Sec. 10203. Hubzone program.
Sec. 10204. Catastrophic hurricane evacuation plans.
Sec. 10205. Intermodal transportation facility expansion.
Sec. 10206. Eligibility to participate in western Alaska community 
          development quota program.
Sec. 10207. Rail rehabilitation and bridge repair.
Sec. 10208. Rented or leased motor vehicles.
Sec. 10209. Midway Island.
Sec. 10210. Demonstration of digital project simulation.
Sec. 10211. Environmental programs.
Sec. 10212. Rescission of unobligated balances.
Sec. 10213. Tribal land.

           Subtitle C--Specific Vehicle Safety-related Rulings

Sec. 10301. Vehicle rollover prevention and crash mitigation.
Sec. 10302. Side-impact crash protection rulemaking.
Sec. 10303. Tire research.
Sec. 10304. Vehicle backover avoidance technology study.
Sec. 10305. Nontraffic incident data collection.
Sec. 10306. Study of safety belt use technologies.
Sec. 10307. Amendment of Automobile Information Disclosure Act.
Sec. 10308. Power window switches.
Sec. 10309. 15-Passenger van safety.
Sec. 10310. Authorization of appropriations.

     TITLE XI--HIGHWAY REAUTHORIZATION AND EXCISE TAX SIMPLIFICATION

Sec. 11100. Amendment of 1986 Code.

                 Subtitle A--Trust Fund Reauthorization

Sec. 11101. Extension of highway-related taxes and trust funds.
Sec. 11102. Modification of adjustments of apportionments.

            Subtitle B--Excise Tax Reform and Simplification

                      Part 1--Highway excise taxes

Sec. 11111. Modification of gas guzzler tax.
Sec. 11112. Exclusion for tractors weighing 19,500 pounds or less from 
          Federal excise tax on heavy trucks and trailers.
Sec. 11113. Volumetric excise tax credit for alternative fuels.

                      Part 2--Aquatic excise taxes

Sec. 11115. Elimination of Aquatic Resources Trust Fund and 
          transformation of Sport Fish Restoration Account.
Sec. 11116. Repeal of harbor maintenance tax on exports.
Sec. 11117. Cap on excise tax on certain fishing equipment.

                       Part 3--Aerial excise taxes

Sec. 11121. Clarification of excise tax exemptions for agricultural 
          aerial applicators and exemption for Fixed-Wing aircraft 
          engaged in forestry operations.
Sec. 11122. Modification of rural airport definition.
Sec. 11123. Exemption from taxes on transportation provided by 
          seaplanes.
Sec. 11124. Certain sightseeing flights exempt from taxes on air 
          transportation.

                    Part 4--Taxes relating to alcohol

Sec. 11125. Repeal of special occupational taxes on producers and 
          marketers of alcoholic beverages.
Sec. 11126. Income tax credit for distilled spirits wholesalers and for 
          distilled spirits in control State bailment warehouses for 
          costs of carrying Federal excise taxes on bottled distilled 
          spirits.
Sec. 11127. Quarterly excise tax filing for small alcohol excise 
          taxpayers.

                       Part 5--Sport excise taxes

Sec. 11131. Custom gunsmiths.

                  Subtitle C--Miscellaneous Provisions

Sec. 11141. Motor Fuel Tax Enforcement Advisory Commission.
Sec. 11142. National Surface Transportation Infrastructure Financing 
          Commission.
Sec. 11143. Tax-exempt financing of highway projects and rail-truck 
          transfer facilities.
Sec. 11144. Treasury study of highway fuels used by trucks for non-
          transportation purposes.
Sec. 11145. Diesel fuel tax evasion report.
Sec. 11146. Tax treatment of State ownership of railroad real estate 
          investment trust.
Sec. 11147. Limitation on transfers to the Leaking Underground Storage 
          Tank Trust Fund.

            Subtitle D--Highway-Related Technical Corrections

Sec. 11151. Highway-related technical corrections.

                    Subtitle E--Preventing Fuel Fraud

Sec. 11161. Treatment of kerosene for use in aviation.
Sec. 11162. Repeal of ultimate vendor refund claims with respect to 
          farming.
Sec. 11163. Refunds of excise taxes on exempt sales of fuel by credit 
          card.
Sec. 11164. Reregistration in event of change in ownership.
Sec. 11165. Reconciliation of on-loaded cargo to entered cargo.
Sec. 11166. Treatment of deep-draft vessels.
Sec. 11167. Penalty with respect to certain adulterated fuels.

SEC. 2. GENERAL DEFINITIONS.

    In this Act, the following definitions apply:
        (1) Department.--The term ``Department'' means the Department 
    of Transportation.
        (2) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of 
    Transportation.

                     TITLE I--FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS
                 Subtitle A--Authorization of Programs

SEC. 1101. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    (a) In General.--The following sums are authorized to be 
appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit 
Account):
        (1) Interstate maintenance program.--For the Interstate 
    maintenance program under section 119 of title 23, United States 
    Code--
            (A) $4,883,759,623 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $4,960,788,917 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $5,039,058,556 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $5,118,588,513 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $5,199,399,081 for fiscal year 2009.
        (2) National highway system.--For the National Highway System 
    under section 103 of such title--
            (A) $5,911,200,104 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $6,005,256,569 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $6,110,827,556 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $6,207,937,450 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $6,306,611,031 for fiscal year 2009.
        (3) Bridge program.--For the bridge program under section 144 
    of such title--
            (A) $4,187,708,821 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $4,253,530,131 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $4,320,411,313 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $4,388,369,431 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $4,457,421,829 for fiscal year 2009.
        (4) Surface transportation program.--For the surface 
    transportation program under section 133 of such title--
            (A) $6,860,096,662 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $6,269,833,394 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $6,370,469,775 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $6,472,726,628 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $6,576,630,046 for fiscal year 2009.
        (5) Congestion mitigation and air quality improvement 
    program.--For the congestion mitigation and air quality improvement 
    program under section 149 of such title--
            (A) $1,667,255,304 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $1,694,101,866 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $1,721,380,718 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $1,749,098,821 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $1,777,263,247 for fiscal year 2009.
        (6) Highway safety improvement program.--For the highway safety 
    improvement program under section 148 of such title--
            (A) $1,235,810,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            (B) $1,255,709,322 for fiscal year 2007;
            (C) $1,275,929,067 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (D) $1,296,474,396 for fiscal year 2009.
        (7) Appalachian development highway system program.--For the 
    Appalachian development highway system program under subtitle IV of 
    title 40, United States Code, $470,000,000 for each of fiscal years 
    2005 through 2009.
        (8) Recreational trails program.--For the recreational trails 
    program under section 206 of title 23, United States Code--
            (A) $60,000,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $70,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $75,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $80,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $85,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (9) Federal lands highways program.--
            (A) Indian reservation roads.--For Indian reservation roads 
        under section 204 of such title--
                (i) $300,000,000 for fiscal year 2005;
                (ii) $330,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
                (iii) $370,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
                (iv) $410,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
                (v) $450,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
            (B) Park roads and parkways.--
                (i) In general.--For park roads and parkways under 
            section 204 of such title--

                    (I) $180,000,000 for fiscal year 2005;
                    (II) $195,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
                    (III) $210,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
                    (IV) $225,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
                    (V) $240,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.

                (ii) Minimum allocation to certain states.--A State 
            containing more than 50 percent of the total acreage of the 
            National Park System shall receive not less than 3 percent 
            of any funds appropriated under this subparagraph.
            (C) Refuge roads.--For refuge roads under section 204 of 
        such title, $29,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 
        2009.
            (D) Public lands highways.--For Federal lands highways 
        under section 204 of such title--
                (i) $260,000,000 for fiscal year 2005;
                (ii) $280,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
                (iii) $280,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
                (iv) $290,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
                (v) $300,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (10) National corridor infrastructure improvement program.--For 
    the national corridor infrastructure improvement program under 
    section 1302 of this Act--
            (A) $194,800,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $389,600,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $487,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $487,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $389,600,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (11) Coordinated border infrastructure program.--For the 
    coordinated border infrastructure program under section 1303 of 
    this Act--
            (A) $123,000,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $145,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $165,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $190,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $210,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (12) National scenic byways program.--For the national scenic 
    byways program under section 162 of such title--
            (A) $26,500,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $30,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $35,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $40,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $43,500,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (13) Construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal 
    facilities.--For construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal 
    facilities under section 147 of such title--
            (A) $38,000,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $55,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $60,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $65,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $67,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (14) Puerto rico highway program.--For the Puerto Rico highway 
    program under section 165 of such title--
            (A) $115,000,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $120,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $135,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $145,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $150,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (15) Projects of national and regional significance program.--
    For the projects of national and regional significance program 
    under section 1301 of this Act--
            (A) $177,900,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $355,800,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $444,750,000 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $444,750,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $355,800,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (16) High priority projects program.--For the high priority 
    projects program under section 117 of title 23, United States Code, 
    $2,966,400,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009.
        (17) Safe routes to school program.--For the safe routes to 
    school program under section 1404 of this Act--
            (A) $54,000,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $100,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $125,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
            (D) $150,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
            (E) $183,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (18) Deployment of magnetic levitation transportation 
    projects.--For the deployment of magnetic levitation projects under 
    section 1307 of this Act--
            (A) $15,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 and 2007; and
            (B) $30,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 and 2009.
        (19) National corridor planning and development and coordinated 
    border infrastructure programs.--For the national corridor planning 
    and development and coordinated border infrastructure programs 
    under sections 1118 and 1119 of the Transportation Equity Act for 
    the 21st Century (112 Stat. 161, 163) $140,000,000 for fiscal year 
    2005.
        (20) Highways for life.--For the Highways for LIFE Program 
    under section 1502 of this Act--
            (A) $15,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; and
            (B) $20,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2007 through 2009.
        (21) Highway use tax evasion projects.--For highway use tax 
    evasion projects under section 1115 of this Act--
            (A) $5,000,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            (B) $44,800,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            (C) $53,300,000 for fiscal year 2007; and
            (D) $12,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 and 2009.
    (b) Disadvantaged Business Enterprises.--
        (1) Definitions.--In this subsection, the following definitions 
    apply:
            (A) Small business concern.--The term ``small business 
        concern'' has the meaning that term has under section 3 of the 
        Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632), except that the term shall 
        not include any concern or group of concerns controlled by the 
        same socially and economically disadvantaged individual or 
        individuals which has average annual gross receipts over the 
        preceding 3 fiscal years in excess of $19,570,000, as adjusted 
        annually by the Secretary for inflation.
            (B) Socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.--
        The term ``socially and economically disadvantaged 
        individuals'' has the meaning that term has under section 8(d) 
        of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 637(d)) and relevant 
        subcontracting regulations issued pursuant to that Act, except 
        that women shall be presumed to be socially and economically 
        disadvantaged individuals for purposes of this subsection.
        (2) General rule.--Except to the extent that the Secretary 
    determines otherwise, not less than 10 percent of the amounts made 
    available for any program under titles I, III, and V of this Act 
    and section 403 of title 23, United States Code, shall be expended 
    through small business concerns owned and controlled by socially 
    and economically disadvantaged individuals.
        (3) Annual listing of disadvantaged business enterprises.--Each 
    State shall annually--
            (A) survey and compile a list of the small business 
        concerns referred to in paragraph (1) and the location of the 
        concerns in the State; and
            (B) notify the Secretary, in writing, of the percentage of 
        the concerns that are controlled by women, by socially and 
        economically disadvantaged individuals (other than women), and 
        by individuals who are women and are otherwise socially and 
        economically disadvantaged individuals.
        (4) Uniform certification.--The Secretary shall establish 
    minimum uniform criteria for State governments to use in certifying 
    whether a concern qualifies for purposes of this subsection. The 
    minimum uniform criteria shall include, but not be limited to, on-
    site visits, personal interviews, licenses, analysis of stock 
    ownership, listing of equipment, analysis of bonding capacity, 
    listing of work completed, resume of principal owners, financial 
    capacity, and type of work preferred.
        (5) Compliance with court orders.--Nothing in this subsection 
    limits the eligibility of an entity or person to receive funds made 
    available under titles I, III, and V of this Act and section 403 of 
    title 23, United States Code, if the entity or person is prevented, 
    in whole or in part, from complying with paragraph (1) because a 
    Federal court issues a final order in which the court finds that 
    the requirement of paragraph (1), or the program established under 
    paragraph (1), is unconstitutional.

SEC. 1102. OBLIGATION CEILING.

    (a) General Limitation.--Subject to subsections (g) and (h), and 
notwithstanding any other provision of law, the obligations for 
Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction programs shall not 
exceed--
        (1) $34,422,400,000 for fiscal year 2005;
        (2) $36,032,343,903 for fiscal year 2006;
        (3) $38,244,210,516 for fiscal year 2007;
        (4) $39,585,075,404 for fiscal year 2008; and
        (5) $41,199,970,178 for fiscal year 2009.
    (b) Exceptions.--The limitations under subsection (a) shall not 
apply to obligations under or for--
        (1) section 125 of title 23, United States Code;
        (2) section 147 of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 
    1978 (23 U.S.C. 144 note; 92 Stat. 2714);
        (3) section 9 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1981 (Public 
    Law 97-134; 95 Stat. 1701);
        (4) subsections (b) and (j) of section 131 of the Surface 
    Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (Public Law 97-424; 96 Stat. 
    2119);
        (5) subsections (b) and (c) of section 149 of the Surface 
    Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of 1987 
    (Public Law 100-17; 101 Stat. 198);
        (6) sections 1103 through 1108 of the Intermodal Surface 
    Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-240; 105 
    Stat. 2027);
        (7) section 157 of title 23, United States Code (as in effect 
    on June 8, 1998);
        (8) section 105 of title 23, United States Code (as in effect 
    for fiscal years 1998 through 2004, but only in an amount equal to 
    $639,000,000 for each of those fiscal years);
        (9) Federal-aid highway programs for which obligation authority 
    was made available under the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
    Century (Public Law 105-178; 112 Stat. 107) or subsequent public 
    laws for multiple years or to remain available until used, but only 
    to the extent that the obligation authority has not lapsed or been 
    used;
        (10) section 105 of title 23, United States Code (but, for each 
    of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, only in an amount equal to 
    $639,000,000 per fiscal year); and
        (11) section 1603 of this Act, to the extent that funds 
    obligated in accordance with that section were not subject to a 
    limitation on obligations at the time at which the funds were 
    initially made available for obligation.
    (c) Distribution of Obligation Authority.--For each of fiscal years 
2005 through 2009, the Secretary--
        (1) shall not distribute obligation authority provided by 
    subsection (a) for the fiscal year for--
            (A) amounts authorized for administrative expenses and 
        programs by section 104(a) of title 23, United States Code;
            (B) programs funded from the administrative takedown 
        authorized by section 104(a)(1) of title 23, United States Code 
        (as in effect on the date before the date of enactment of this 
        Act); and
            (C) amounts authorized for the highway use tax evasion 
        program and the Bureau of Transportation Statistics;
        (2) shall not distribute an amount of obligation authority 
    provided by subsection (a) that is equal to the unobligated balance 
    of amounts made available from the Highway Trust Fund (other than 
    the Mass Transit Account) for Federal-aid highway and highway 
    safety programs for previous fiscal years the funds for which are 
    allocated by the Secretary;
        (3) shall determine the ratio that--
            (A) the obligation authority provided by subsection (a) for 
        the fiscal year, less the aggregate of amounts not distributed 
        under paragraphs (1) and (2); bears to
            (B) the total of the sums authorized to be appropriated for 
        the Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction 
        programs (other than sums authorized to be appropriated for 
        provisions of law described in paragraphs (1) through (9) of 
        subsection (b) and sums authorized to be appropriated for 
        section 105 of title 23, United States Code, equal to the 
        amount referred to in subsection (b)(10) for the fiscal year), 
        less the aggregate of the amounts not distributed under 
        paragraphs (1) and (2);
        (4)(A) shall distribute the obligation authority provided by 
    subsection (a) less the aggregate amounts not distributed under 
    paragraphs (1) and (2), for sections 1301, 1302, and 1934 of this 
    Act, sections 117 but individually for each of project numbered 1 
    through 3676 listed in the table contained in section 1702 of this 
    Act and 144(g) of title 23, United States Code, and section 14501 
    of title 40, United States Code, and, during fiscal year 2005, 
    amounts for programs, projects, and activities authorized by 
    section 117 of title I of division H of the Consolidated 
    Appropriations Act, 2005 (Public Law 108-447; 118 Stat. 3212), so 
    that the amount of obligation authority available for each of such 
    sections is equal to the amount determined by multiplying--
            (i) the ratio determined under paragraph (3); by
            (ii) the sums authorized to be appropriated for that 
        section for the fiscal year; and
        (B) shall distribute $2,000,000,000 for section 105 of title 
    23, United States Code;
        (5) shall distribute among the States the obligation authority 
    provided by subsection (a), less the aggregate amounts not 
    distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2), for each of the programs 
    that are allocated by the Secretary under this Act and title 23, 
    United States Code (other than to programs to which paragraph (1) 
    applies), by multiplying--
            (A) the ratio determined under paragraph (3); by
            (B) the amounts authorized to be appropriated for each such 
        program for the fiscal year; and
        (6) shall distribute the obligation authority provided by 
    subsection (a), less the aggregate amounts not distributed under 
    paragraphs (1) and (2) and the amounts distributed under paragraphs 
    (4) and (5), for Federal-aid highway and highway safety 
    construction programs (other than the amounts apportioned for the 
    equity bonus program, but only to the extent that the amounts 
    apportioned for the equity bonus program for the fiscal year are 
    greater than $2,639,000,000, and the Appalachian development 
    highway system program) that are apportioned by the Secretary under 
    this Act and title 23, United States Code, in the ratio that--
            (A) amounts authorized to be appropriated for the programs 
        that are apportioned to each State for the fiscal year; bear to
            (B) the total of the amounts authorized to be appropriated 
        for the programs that are apportioned to all States for the 
        fiscal year.
    (d) Redistribution of Unused Obligation Authority.--Notwithstanding 
subsection (c), the Secretary shall, after August 1 of each of fiscal 
years 2005 through 2009--
        (1) revise a distribution of the obligation authority made 
    available under subsection (c) if an amount distributed cannot be 
    obligated during that fiscal year; and
        (2) redistribute sufficient amounts to those States able to 
    obligate amounts in addition to those previously distributed during 
    that fiscal year, giving priority to those States having large 
    unobligated balances of funds apportioned under sections 104 and 
    144 of title 23, United States Code.
    (e) Applicability of Obligation Limitations to Transportation 
Research Programs.--
        (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), 
    obligation limitations imposed by subsection (a) shall apply to 
    contract authority for transportation research programs carried out 
    under--
            (A) chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code; and
            (B) title V (research title) of this Act.
        (2) Exception.--Obligation authority made available under 
    paragraph (1) shall--
            (A) remain available for a period of 3 fiscal years; and
            (B) be in addition to the amount of any limitation imposed 
        on obligations for Federal-aid highway and highway safety 
        construction programs for future fiscal years.
    (f) Redistribution of Certain Authorized Funds.--
        (1) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the date of 
    distribution of obligation authority under subsection (c) for each 
    of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the Secretary shall distribute 
    to the States any funds that--
            (A) are authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year 
        for Federal-aid highway programs; and
            (B) the Secretary determines will not be allocated to the 
        States, and will not be available for obligation, in the fiscal 
        year due to the imposition of any obligation limitation for the 
        fiscal year.
        (2) Ratio.--Funds shall be distributed under paragraph (1) in 
    the same ratio as the distribution of obligation authority under 
    subsection (c)(6).
        (3) Availability.--Funds distributed under paragraph (1) shall 
    be available for any purpose described in section 133(b) of title 
    23, United States Code.
    (g) Special Limitation Characteristics.--Obligation authority 
distributed for a fiscal year under subsection (c)(4) for the provision 
specified in subsection (c)(4) shall--
        (1) remain available until used for obligation of funds for 
    that provision; and
        (2) be in addition to the amount of any limitation imposed on 
    obligations for Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction 
    programs for future fiscal years.
    (h) Adjustment in Obligation Limit.--
        (1) In general.--Subject to the last sentence of section 
    110(a)(2) of title 23, United States Code, a limitation on 
    obligations imposed by subsection (a) for a fiscal year shall be 
    adjusted by an amount equal to the amount determined in accordance 
    with section 251(b)(1)(B) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency 
    Deficit Control Act of 1985 (2 U.S.C. 901(b)(1)(B)) for the fiscal 
    year.
        (2) Distribution.--An adjustment under paragraph (1) shall be 
    distributed in accordance with this section.
    (i) Special Rule for Fiscal Year 2005.--
        (1) In general.--Obligation authority distributed under 
    subsection (c)(4) for fiscal year 2005 for sections 1301, 1302, and 
    1934 of this Act and sections 117 and 144(g) of title 23, United 
    States Code, may be used in fiscal year 2005 for purposes of 
    obligation authority distributed under subsection (c)(6).
        (2) Restoration.--Obligation authority used as described in 
    paragraph (1) shall be restored to the original purpose on the date 
    on which obligation authority is distributed under this section for 
    fiscal year 2006.
    (j) High Priority Project Flexibility.--
        (1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), obligation authority 
    distributed for a fiscal year under subsection (c)(4) for each 
    project numbered 1 through 3676 listed in the table contained in 
    section 1702 of this Act may be obligated for any other project in 
    such section in the same State.
        (2) Restoration.--Obligation authority used as described in 
    paragraph (1) shall be restored to the original purpose on the date 
    on which obligation authority is distributed under this section for 
    the next fiscal year following obligation under paragraph (1).
    (k) Limitation on Statutory Construction.--Nothing in this section 
shall be construed to limit the distribution of obligation authority 
under subsection (c)(4)(A) for each of the individual projects numbered 
greater than 3676 listed in the table contained in section 1702 of this 
Act.

SEC. 1103. APPORTIONMENTS.

    (a) Administrative Expenses.--
        (1) In general.--Section 104(a) of title 23, United States 
    Code, is amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) Administrative Expenses.--
        ``(1) In general.--There are authorized to be appropriated from 
    the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to be 
    made available to the Secretary for administrative expenses of the 
    Federal Highway Administration--
            ``(A) $353,024,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            ``(B) $370,613,540 for fiscal year 2006;
            ``(C) $389,079,500 for fiscal year 2007;
            ``(D) $408,465,500 for fiscal year 2008; and
            ``(E) $423,717,460 for fiscal year 2009.
        ``(2) Purposes.--The funds authorized by this subsection shall 
    be used--
            ``(A) to administer the provisions of law to be financed 
        from appropriations for the Federal-aid highway program and 
        programs authorized under chapter 2; and
            ``(B) to make transfers of such sums as the Secretary 
        determines to be appropriate to the Appalachian Regional 
        Commission for administrative activities associated with the 
        Appalachian development highway system.
        ``(3) Availability.--The funds made available under paragraph 
    (1) shall remain available until expended.''.
        (2) Conforming amendments.--Section 104 of such title is 
    amended--
            (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1) of subsection 
        (b), by striking ``the deduction authorized by subsection (a) 
        and the set-aside authorized by subsection (f)'' and inserting 
        ``the set-asides authorized by subsections (d) and (f) and 
        section 130(e)'';
            (B) in the first sentence of subsection (e)(1), by striking 
        ``, and also'' and all that follows through ``this section''; 
        and
            (C) in subsection (i), by striking ``deducted'' and 
        inserting ``made available''.
    (b) Alaska Highway.--Section 104(b)(1)(A) of such title is amended 
by striking ``$18,800,000 for each of fiscal years 1998 through 2002'' 
and inserting ``$30,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 
2009''.
    (c) National Highway System Component.--Section 104(b)(1)(A) of 
such title is amended by striking ``$36,400,000 for each fiscal year'' 
and inserting ``$40,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 and 2006 and 
$50,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2007 through 2009''.
    (d)  CMAQ Apportionment.--Section 104(b)(2) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) in subparagraph (B)--
            (A) by striking clause (i) and inserting the following:
                ``(i) 1.0 if, at the time of apportionment, the area is 
            a maintenance area;'';
            (B) by striking ``or'' at the end of clause (vi);
            (C) by striking the period at the end of clause (vii) and 
        inserting ``; or''; and
            (D) by adding at the end the following:
                ``(viii) 1.0 if, at the time of apportionment, an area 
            is designated as nonattainment for ozone under subpart 1 of 
            part D of title I of such Act (42 U.S.C. 7512 et seq.).''; 
            and
        (2) by striking subparagraph (C) and inserting the following:
            ``(C) Additional adjustment for carbon monoxide areas.--If, 
        in addition to being designated as a nonattainment or 
        maintenance area for ozone as described in section 149(b), any 
        county within the area was also classified under subpart 3 of 
        part D of title I of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7512 et seq.) 
        as a nonattainment or maintenance area described in section 
        149(b) for carbon monoxide, the weighted nonattainment or 
        maintenance area population of the county, as determined under 
        clauses (i) through (vi) or clause (viii) of subparagraph (B), 
        shall be further multiplied by a factor of 1.2.''.
    (e) Report.--Section 104(j) of such title is amended by striking 
``submit to Congress a report'' and inserting ``submit to Congress a 
report, and also make such report available to the public in a user-
friendly format via the Internet,''.
    (f) Operation Lifesaver.--Section 104(d) of such title is amended--
        (1) by striking paragraph (1) and all that follows through the 
    period at the end of paragraph (2)(A) and inserting the following:
        ``(1) Operation lifesaver.--To carry out a public information 
    and education program to help prevent and reduce motor vehicle 
    accidents, injuries, and fatalities and to improve driver 
    performance at railway-highway crossings--
            ``(A) before making an apportionment under subsection 
        (b)(3) for fiscal year 2005, the Secretary shall set aside 
        $560,000 for such fiscal year; and
            ``(B) there is authorized to be appropriated from the 
        Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) 
        $560,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009.
        ``(2) Railway-highway crossing hazard elimination in high speed 
    rail corridors.--
            ``(A) Funding.--To carry out the elimination of hazards at 
        railway-highway crossings--
                ``(i) before making an apportionment under subsection 
            (b)(3) for fiscal year 2005, the Secretary shall set aside 
            $5,250,000 for such fiscal year; and
                ``(ii) there is authorized to be appropriated from the 
            Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) 
            $7,250,000 for fiscal year 2006, $10,000,000 for fiscal 
            year 2007, $12,500,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
            $15,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.''; and
        (2) in paragraph (2)(E)--
            (A) by striking ``Not less than $250,000 of such set-
        aside'' and inserting ``Of such set-aside, not less than 
        $250,000 for fiscal year 2005, $1,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, 
        $1,750,000 for fiscal year 2007, $2,250,000 for fiscal year 
        2008, and $3,000,000 for fiscal year 2009''; and
            (B) by striking ``per fiscal year''.

SEC. 1104. EQUITY BONUS PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Section 105 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 105. Equity bonus program

    ``(a) Program.--
        ``(1) In general.--Subject to subsections (c) and (d), for each 
    of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the Secretary shall allocate 
    among the States amounts sufficient to ensure that no State 
    receives a percentage of the total apportionments for the fiscal 
    year for the programs specified in paragraph (2) that is less than 
    the percentage calculated under subsection (b).
        ``(2) Specific programs.--The programs referred to in 
    subsection (a) are--
            ``(A) the Interstate maintenance program under section 119;
            ``(B) the national highway system program under section 
        103;
            ``(C) the highway bridge replacement and rehabilitation 
        program under section 144;
            ``(D) the surface transportation program under section 133;
            ``(E) the highway safety improvement program under section 
        148;
            ``(F) the congestion mitigation and air quality improvement 
        program under section 149;
            ``(G) metropolitan planning programs under section 104(f);
            ``(H) the high priority projects program under section 117;
            ``(I) the equity bonus program under this section;
            ``(J) the Appalachian development highway system program 
        under subtitle IV of title 40;
            ``(K) the recreational trails program under section 206;
            ``(L) the safe routes to school program under section 1404 
        of the SAFETEA-LU;
            ``(M) the rail-highway grade crossing program under section 
        130; and
            ``(N) the coordinated border infrastructure program under 
        section 1303 of the SAFETEA-LU.
    ``(b) State Percentage.--
        ``(1) In general.--The percentage referred to in subsection (a) 
    for each State shall be--
            ``(A) for each of fiscal years 2005 and 2006, 90.5 percent, 
        for fiscal year 2007, 91.5 percent, and for each of fiscal 
        years 2008 and 2009, 92 percent, of the quotient obtained by 
        dividing--
                ``(i) the estimated tax payments attributable to 
            highway users in the State paid into the Highway Trust Fund 
            (other than the Mass Transit Account) in the most recent 
            fiscal year for which data are available; by
                ``(ii) the estimated tax payments attributable to 
            highway users in all States paid into the Highway Trust 
            Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) for the fiscal 
            year; or
            ``(B) for a State with a total population density of less 
        than 40 persons per square mile (as reported in the decennial 
        census conducted by the Federal Government in 2000) and of 
        which at least 1.25 percent of the total acreage is under 
        Federal jurisdiction, based on the report of the General 
        Services Administration entitled `Federal Real Property 
        Profile' and dated September 30, 2004, a State with a total 
        population of less than 1,000,000 (as reported in that 
        decennial census), a State with a median household income of 
        less than $35,000 (as reported in that decennial census), a 
        State with a fatality rate during 2002 on Interstate highways 
        that is greater than one fatality for each 100,000,000 vehicle 
        miles traveled on Interstate highways, or a State with an 
        indexed, State motor fuels excise tax rate higher than 150 
        percent of the Federal motor fuels excise tax rate as of the 
        date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the greater of--
                ``(i) the applicable percentage under subparagraph (A); 
            or
                ``(ii) the average percentage of the State's share of 
            total apportionments for the period of fiscal years 1998 
            through 2003 for the programs specified in paragraph (2).
        ``(2) Specific programs.--The programs referred to in paragraph 
    (1)(B)(ii) are (as in effect on the day before the date of 
    enactment of the SAFETEA-LU)--
            ``(A) the Interstate maintenance program under section 119;
            ``(B) the national highway system program under section 
        103;
            ``(C) the highway bridge replacement and rehabilitation 
        program under section 144;
            ``(D) the surface transportation program under section 133;
            ``(E) the recreational trails program under section 206;
            ``(F) the high priority projects program under section 117;
            ``(G) the minimum guarantee provided under this section;
            ``(H) revenue aligned budget authority amounts provided 
        under section 110;
            ``(I) the congestion mitigation and air quality improvement 
        program under section 149;
            ``(J) the Appalachian development highway system program 
        under subtitle IV of title 40; and
            ``(K) metropolitan planning programs under section 104(f).
    ``(c) Special Rules.--
        ``(1) Minimum combined allocation.--For each fiscal year, 
    before making the allocations under subsection (a)(1), the 
    Secretary shall allocate among the States amounts sufficient to 
    ensure that no State receives a combined total of amounts allocated 
    under subsection (a)(1), apportionments for the programs specified 
    in subsection (a)(2), and amounts allocated under this subsection, 
    that is less than the following percentages of the average for 
    fiscal years 1998 through 2003 of the annual apportionments for the 
    State for all programs specified in subsection (b)(2):
            ``(A) For fiscal year 2005, 117 percent.
            ``(B) For fiscal year 2006, 118 percent.
            ``(C) For fiscal year 2007, 119 percent.
            ``(D) For fiscal year 2008, 120 percent.
            ``(E) For fiscal year 2009, 121 percent.
        ``(2) No negative adjustment.--No negative adjustment shall be 
    made under subsection (a)(1) to the apportionment of any State.
    ``(d) Treatment of Funds.--
        ``(1) Programmatic distribution.--The Secretary shall apportion 
    the amounts made available under this section that exceed 
    $2,639,000,000 so that the amount apportioned to each State under 
    this paragraph for each program referred to in subparagraphs (A) 
    through (F) of subsection (a)(2) is equal to the amount determined 
    by multiplying the amount to be apportioned under this paragraph by 
    the ratio that--
            ``(A) the amount of funds apportioned to each State for 
        each program referred to in subparagraphs (A) through (F) of 
        subsection (a)(2) for a fiscal year; bears to
            ``(B) the total amount of funds apportioned to such State 
        for all such programs for such fiscal year.
        ``(2) Remaining distribution.--The Secretary shall administer 
    the remainder of funds made available under this section to the 
    States in accordance with section 104(b)(3), except that paragraphs 
    (1) through (3) of section 133(d) shall not apply to amounts 
    administered pursuant to this paragraph.
    ``(e) Metro Planning Set Aside.--Notwithstanding section 104(f), no 
set aside provided for under that section shall apply to funds 
allocated under this section.
    ``(f) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit 
Account) such sums as are necessary to carry out this section for each 
of fiscal years 2005 through 2009.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for subchapter I of chapter 1 
of such title is amended by striking the item relating to section 105 
and inserting the following:

``105. Equity bonus program.''.

SEC. 1105. REVENUE ALIGNED BUDGET AUTHORITY.

    (a) Allocation.--Section 110(a)(1) of title 23, United States Code, 
is amended--
        (1) by striking ``2000'' and inserting ``2007'';
        (2) by inserting after ``such fiscal year'' the first place it 
    appears: ``and the succeeding fiscal year''.
    (b) Reduction.--Section 110(a)(2) of such title is amended--
        (1) by striking ``2000'' and inserting ``2007'';
        (2) by striking ``October 1 of the succeeding'' and inserting 
    ``October 15 of such'';
        (3) by inserting after ``Account)'' the following: ``for such 
    fiscal year and the succeeding fiscal year''; and
        (4) by adding at the end the following: ``No reduction under 
    this paragraph and no reduction under section 1102(h), and no 
    reduction under title VIII or any amendment made by title VIII, of 
    the SAFETEA-LU shall be made for a fiscal year if, as of October 1 
    of such fiscal year the balance in the Highway Trust Fund (other 
    than the Mass Transit Account) exceeds $6,000,000,000.''.
    (c) General Distribution.--Section 110(b)(1)(A) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) by striking ``minimum guarantee'' and inserting ``equity 
    bonus''; and
        (2) by striking ``Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
    Century'' and inserting ``SAFETEA-LU''.
    (d) Addition of Highway Safety Improvement Program.--Section 110(c) 
of such title is amended by inserting ``the highway safety improvement 
program,'' after ``the surface transportation program,''.
    (e) Technical Amendment.--Section 110(b)(1)(A) of such title is 
amended by striking ``for'' the second place it appears.
    (f) Special Rule.--If the amount available pursuant to section 110 
of title 23, United States Code, for fiscal year 2007 is greater than 
zero, the Secretary shall--
        (1) determine the total amount necessary to increase each 
    State's rate of return (as determined under section 105(b)(1)(A) of 
    title 23, United States Code) to 92 percent, excluding amounts 
    provided under this paragraph;
        (2) allocate to each State the lesser of--
            (A) the amount computed for that State under paragraph (1); 
        or
            (B) an amount determined by multiplying the total amount 
        calculated under section 110 of title 23, United States Code, 
        for fiscal year 2007 by the ratio that--
                (i) the amount determined for such State under 
            paragraph (1); bears to
                (ii) the total amount computed for all States in 
            paragraph (1); and
        (3) allocate amounts remaining in excess of the amounts 
    allocated in paragraph (2) to all States in accordance with section 
    110 of title 23, United States Code.

SEC. 1106. FUTURE INTERSTATE SYSTEM ROUTES.

    (a) Extension of Date.--Section 103(c)(4)(B)(ii) of title 23, 
United States Code, is amended by striking ``12'' and inserting ``25''.
    (b) Removal of Designation.--Section 103(c)(4)(B)(iii) of such 
title is amended--
        (1) in subclause (I) by striking ``in the agreement between the 
    Secretary and the State or States''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:

                    ``(III) Existing agreements.--An agreement 
                described in clause (ii) that is entered into before 
                the date of enactment of this subclause shall be deemed 
                to include the 25-year time limitation described in 
                that clause, regardless of any earlier construction 
                completion date in the agreement.''.

SEC. 1107. METROPOLITAN PLANNING.

    Section 104(f) of title 23, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following:
        ``(1) Set-aside.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the 
    Secretary shall set aside 1.25 percent of the funds authorized to 
    be appropriated for the Interstate maintenance, national highway 
    system, surface transportation, congestion mitigation and air 
    quality improvement, and highway bridge replacement and 
    rehabilitation programs authorized under this title to carry out 
    the requirements of section 134.'';
        (2) in paragraph (2) by striking ``per centum'' and inserting 
    ``percent'';
        (3) in paragraph (3)--
            (A) by striking ``The funds'' and inserting the following:
            ``(A) In general.--The funds''; and
            (B) by striking ``These funds'' and all that follows and 
        inserting the following:
            ``(B) Unused funds.--Any funds that are not used to carry 
        out section 134 may be made available by a metropolitan 
        planning organization to the State to fund activities under 
        section 135.''; and
        (4) in paragraph (4)--
            (A) by striking ``The distribution'' and inserting the 
        following:
            ``(A) In general.--The distribution''; and
            (B) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(B) Reimbursement.--Not later than 30 days after the date 
        of receipt by a State of a request for reimbursement of 
        expenditures made by a metropolitan planning organization for 
        carrying out section 134, the State shall reimburse, from funds 
        distributed under this paragraph to the metropolitan planning 
        organization by the State, the metropolitan planning 
        organization for those expenditures.''.

SEC. 1108. TRANSFER OF HIGHWAY AND TRANSIT FUNDS.

    Section 104(k) of title 23, United States Code, is amended to read 
as follows:
    ``(k) Transfer of Highway and Transit Funds.--
        ``(1) Transfer of highway funds for transit projects.--
            ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), funds made 
        available for transit projects or transportation planning under 
        this title may be transferred to and administered by the 
        Secretary in accordance with chapter 53 of title 49.
            ``(B) Non-federal share.--The provisions of this title 
        relating to the non-Federal share shall apply to the funds 
        transferred under subparagraph (A).
        ``(2) Transfer of transit funds for highway projects.--
            ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), funds made 
        available for highway projects or transportation planning under 
        chapter 53 of title 49 may be transferred to and administered 
        by the Secretary in accordance with this title.
            ``(B) Non-federal share.--The provisions of chapter 53 of 
        title 49 relating to the non-Federal share shall apply to funds 
        transferred under subparagraph (A).
        ``(3) Transfer of funds among states or to federal highway 
    administration.--
            ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraphs (B) and (C), 
        the Secretary may, at the request of a State, transfer funds 
        apportioned or allocated under this title to the State to 
        another State, or to the Federal Highway Administration, for 
        the purpose of funding one or more projects that are eligible 
        for assistance with funds so apportioned or allocated.
            ``(B) Apportionment.--The transfer shall have no effect on 
        any apportionment of funds to a State under this section or 
        section 105 or 144.
            ``(C) Surface transportation program.--Funds that are 
        apportioned or allocated to a State under subsection (b)(3) and 
        attributed to an urbanized area of a State with a population of 
        over 200,000 individuals under section 133(d)(3) may be 
        transferred under this paragraph only if the metropolitan 
        planning organization designated for the area concurs, in 
        writing, with the transfer request.
        ``(4) Transfer of obligation authority.--Obligation authority 
    for funds transferred under this subsection shall be transferred in 
    the same manner and amount as the funds for the projects that are 
    transferred under this subsection.''.

SEC. 1109. RECREATIONAL TRAILS.

    (a) Recreational Trails Program Formula.--Section 104(h) of title 
23, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by striking the first sentence and 
    inserting the following: ``Before apportioning sums authorized to 
    be appropriated to carry out the recreational trails program under 
    section 206, the Secretary shall deduct for administrative, 
    research, technical assistance, and training expenses for such 
    program $840,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009.''; and
        (2) in paragraph (2) by striking ``After'' and all that follows 
    through ``remainder of the sums'' and inserting ``The Secretary 
    shall apportion the sums''.
    (b) Permissible Uses.--Section 206(d)(2) of such title is amended 
to read as follows:
        ``(2) Permissible uses.--Permissible uses of funds apportioned 
    to a State for a fiscal year to carry out this section include--
            ``(A) maintenance and restoration of existing recreational 
        trails;
            ``(B) development and rehabilitation of trailside and 
        trailhead facilities and trail linkages for recreational 
        trails;
            ``(C) purchase and lease of recreational trail construction 
        and maintenance equipment;
            ``(D) construction of new recreational trails, except that, 
        in the case of new recreational trails crossing Federal lands, 
        construction of the trails shall be--
                ``(i) permissible under other law;
                ``(ii) necessary and recommended by a statewide 
            comprehensive outdoor recreation plan that is required by 
            the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 
            460l-4 et seq.) and that is in effect;
                ``(iii) approved by the administering agency of the 
            State designated under subsection (c)(1); and
                ``(iv) approved by each Federal agency having 
            jurisdiction over the affected lands under such terms and 
            conditions as the head of the Federal agency determines to 
            be appropriate, except that the approval shall be 
            contingent on compliance by the Federal agency with all 
            applicable laws, including the National Environmental 
            Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), the Forest and 
            Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974 (16 
            U.S.C. 1600 et seq.), and the Federal Land Policy and 
            Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.);
            ``(E) acquisition of easements and fee simple title to 
        property for recreational trails or recreational trail 
        corridors;
            ``(F) assessment of trail conditions for accessibility and 
        maintenance;
            ``(G) development and dissemination of publications and 
        operation of educational programs to promote safety and 
        environmental protection, (as those objectives relate to one or 
        more of the use of recreational trails, supporting non-law 
        enforcement trail safety and trail use monitoring patrol 
        programs, and providing trail-related training), but in an 
        amount not to exceed 5 percent of the apportionment made to the 
        State for the fiscal year; and
            ``(H) payment of costs to the State incurred in 
        administering the program, but in an amount not to exceed 7 
        percent of the apportionment made to the State for the fiscal 
        year.''.
    (c) Use of Apportionments.--Section 206(d)(3) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) by striking subparagraph (C);
        (2) by redesignating subparagraph (D) as subparagraph (C); and
        (3) in subparagraph (C) (as so redesignated) by striking 
    ``(2)(F)'' and inserting ``(2)(H)''.
    (d) Federal Share.--Section 206(f) of such title is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1)--
            (A) by inserting ``and the Federal share of the 
        administrative costs of a State'' after ``project''; and
            (B) by striking ``not exceed 80 percent'' and inserting 
        ``be determined in accordance with section 120(b)'';
        (2) in paragraph (2)(A) by striking ``80 percent of'' and 
    inserting ``the amount determined in accordance with section 120(b) 
    for'';
        (3) in paragraph (2)(B) by inserting ``sponsoring the project'' 
    after ``Federal agency'';
        (4) by striking paragraph (5);
        (5) by redesignating paragraph (4) as paragraph (5);
        (6) in paragraph (5) (as so redesignated) by striking ``80 
    percent'' and inserting ``the Federal share as determined in 
    accordance with section 120(b)''; and
        (7) by inserting after paragraph (3) the following:
        ``(4) Use of recreational trails program funds to match other 
    federal program funds.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
    funds made available under this section may be used toward the non-
    Federal matching share for other Federal program funds that are--
            ``(A) expended in accordance with the requirements of the 
        Federal program relating to activities funded and populations 
        served; and
            ``(B) expended on a project that is eligible for assistance 
        under this section.''.
    (e) Planning and Environmental Assessment Costs Incurred Prior to 
Project Approval.--Section 206(h)(1) of such title is amended by adding 
at the end the following:
            ``(C) Planning and environmental assessment costs incurred 
        prior to project approval.--The Secretary may allow preapproval 
        planning and environmental compliance costs to be credited 
        toward the non-Federal share of the cost of a project described 
        in subsection (d)(2) (other than subparagraph (H)) in 
        accordance with subsection (f), limited to costs incurred less 
        than 18 months prior to project approval.''.
    (f) Encouragement of Use of Youth Conservation or Service Corps.--
The Secretary shall encourage the States to enter into contracts and 
cooperative agreements with qualified youth conservation or service 
corps to perform construction and maintenance of recreational trails 
under section 206 of title 23, United States Code.

SEC. 1110. TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES.

    (a) Standards.--Section 109(e) of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended--
        (1) by striking ``(e) No funds'' and inserting the following:
    ``(e) Installation of Safety Devices.--
        ``(1) Highway and railroad grade crossings and drawbridges.--No 
    funds''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(2) Temporary traffic control devices.--No funds shall be 
    approved for expenditure on any Federal-aid highway, or highway 
    affected under chapter 2, unless proper temporary traffic control 
    devices to improve safety in work zones will be installed and 
    maintained during construction, utility, and maintenance operations 
    on that portion of the highway with respect to which such 
    expenditures are to be made. Installation and maintenance of the 
    devices shall be in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic 
    Control Devices.''.
    (b) Letting of Contracts.--Section 112 of such title is amended--
        (1) by striking subsection (f);
        (2) by redesignating subsection (g) as subsection (f); and
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(g) Temporary Traffic Control Devices.--
        ``(1) Issuance of regulations.--The Secretary, after 
    consultation with appropriate Federal and State officials, shall 
    issue regulations establishing the conditions for the appropriate 
    use of, and expenditure of funds for, uniformed law enforcement 
    officers, positive protective measures between workers and 
    motorized traffic, and installation and maintenance of temporary 
    traffic control devices during construction, utility, and 
    maintenance operations.
        ``(2) Effects of regulations.--Based on regulations issued 
    under paragraph (1), a State shall--
            ``(A) develop separate pay items for the use of uniformed 
        law enforcement officers, positive protective measures between 
        workers and motorized traffic, and installation and maintenance 
        of temporary traffic control devices during construction, 
        utility, and maintenance operations; and
            ``(B) incorporate such pay items into contract provisions 
        to be included in each contract entered into by the State with 
        respect to a highway project to ensure compliance with section 
        109(e)(2).
        ``(3) Limitation.--Nothing in the regulations shall prohibit a 
    State from implementing standards that are more stringent than 
    those required under the regulations.
        ``(4) Positive protective measures defined.--In this 
    subsection, the term `positive protective measures' means temporary 
    traffic barriers, crash cushions, and other strategies to avoid 
    traffic accidents in work zones, including full road closures.''.
    (c) Clarification of Date.--Section 109(g) of such title is amended 
in the first sentence by striking ``The Secretary'' and all that 
follows through ``of 1970'' and inserting ``Not later than January 30, 
1971, the Secretary shall issue''.

SEC. 1111. SET-ASIDES FOR INTERSTATE DISCRETIONARY PROJECTS.

    (a) In General.--Section 118(c)(1) of title 23, United States Code, 
is amended by striking ``$50,000,000'' and all that follows through 
``2003'' and inserting ``$100,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 
through 2009''.
    (b) Technical Amendments.--
        (1) Section 116.--Section 116(b) of such title is amended by 
    striking ``highway department'' and inserting ``transportation 
    department''.
        (2) Section 120.--Section 120(e) of such title is amended in 
    the first sentence by striking ``such system'' and inserting ``such 
    highway''.
        (3) Section 127.--Section 127(a) of such title is amended by 
    striking ``118(b)(1)'' and inserting ``118(b)(2)''.
        (4) Bicycle and pedestrian safety grants.--Section 1212(i) of 
    the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 196-
    197) is amended by redesignating subparagraphs (D) and (E) as 
    paragraphs (2) and (3), respectively, and moving such paragraphs 2 
    ems to the left.

SEC. 1112. EMERGENCY RELIEF.

    There are authorized to be appropriated for each fiscal year such 
sums as may be necessary for allocations by the Secretary described in 
subsections (a) and (b) of section 125 of title 23, United States Code, 
if the total of those allocations in such fiscal year are in excess of 
$100,000,000.

SEC. 1113. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM.

    (a) Program Eligibility.--Section 133(b) of title 23, United States 
Code, is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (6) by inserting ``, including advanced truck 
    stop electrification systems'' before the period at the end; and
        (2) by inserting after paragraph (11) the following:
        ``(12) Projects relating to intersections that--
            ``(A) have disproportionately high accident rates;
            ``(B) have high levels of congestion, as evidenced by--
                ``(i) interrupted traffic flow at the intersection; and
                ``(ii) a level of service rating that is not better 
            than `F' during peak travel hours, calculated in accordance 
            with the Highway Capacity Manual issued by the 
            Transportation Research Board; and
            ``(C) are located on a Federal-aid highway.''.
    (b) Repeal of Safety Programs Set-aside.--
        (1) Repeal.--Section 133(d)(1) of such title is repealed.
        (2) Technical amendments.--Section 133(d) of such title is 
    amended--
            (A) in the first sentence of paragraph (3)(A)--
                (i) by striking ``subparagraphs (C) and (D)'' and 
            inserting ``subparagraph (C)''; and
                (ii) by striking ``80 percent'' and inserting ``90 
            percent'';
            (B) in paragraph (3)(B) by striking ``tobe'' and inserting 
        ``to be''; and
            (C) in paragraph (3)--
                (i) by striking subparagraph (C);
                (ii) by redesignating subparagraphs (D) and (E) as 
            subparagraphs (C) and (D), respectively; and
                (iii) in subparagraph (C) (as redesignated by clause 
            (ii)) by adding a period at the end.
        (3) Effective date.--Paragraph (1) and paragraph (2)(A)(ii) of 
    this subsection shall take effect October 1, 2005.
    (c) Transportation Enhancement Activities.--Effective October 1, 
2005, section 133(d)(2) of such title is amended by striking ``10 
percent'' and all that follows through ``section 104(b)(3) for a fiscal 
year'' and inserting the following: ``In a fiscal year, the greater of 
10 percent of the funds apportioned to a State under section 104(b)(3) 
for such fiscal year, or the amount set aside under this paragraph with 
respect to the State for fiscal year 2005,''.
    (d) Obligation Authority.--Section 133(f)(1) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) by striking ``1998 through 2000'' and inserting ``2004 
    through 2006''; and
        (2) by striking ``2001 through 2003'' and inserting ``2007 
    through 2009''.
    (e) Technical Correction.--Effective June 9, 1998, section 1108(e) 
of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 140) 
is amended by striking ``Section 133'' and inserting ``Section 
133(f)''.

SEC. 1114. HIGHWAY BRIDGE PROGRAM.

    (a) Finding and Declaration.--Section 144(a) of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) Finding and Declaration.--Congress finds and declares that it 
is in the vital interest of the United States that a highway bridge 
program be carried out to enable States to improve the condition of 
their highway bridges over waterways, other topographical barriers, 
other highways, and railroads through replacement and rehabilitation of 
bridges that the States and the Secretary determine are structurally 
deficient or functionally obsolete and through systematic preventive 
maintenance of bridges.''.
    (b) Participation.--Section 144(d) of such title is amended to read 
as follows:
    ``(d) Participation.--
        ``(1) Bridge replacement and rehabilitation.--On application by 
    a State or States to the Secretary for assistance for a highway 
    bridge that has been determined to be eligible for replacement or 
    rehabilitation under subsection (b) or (c), the Secretary may 
    approve Federal participation in--
            ``(A) replacing the bridge with a comparable facility; or
            ``(B) rehabilitating the bridge.
        ``(2) Types of assistance.--On application by a State or States 
    to the Secretary, the Secretary may approve Federal assistance for 
    any of the following activities for a highway bridge that has been 
    determined to be eligible for replacement or rehabilitation under 
    subsection (b) or (c):
            ``(A) Painting.
            ``(B) Seismic retrofit.
            ``(C) Systematic preventive maintenance.
            ``(D) Installation of scour countermeasures.
            ``(E) Application of calcium magnesium acetate, sodium 
        acetate/formate, or other environmentally acceptable, minimally 
        corrosive anti-icing and de-icing compositions.
        ``(3) Basis for determination.--The Secretary shall determine 
    the eligibility of highway bridges for replacement or 
    rehabilitation for each State based on structurally deficient and 
    functionally obsolete highway bridges in the State.
        ``(4) Special rule for preventive maintenance.--Notwithstanding 
    any other provision of this subsection, a State may carry out a 
    project under paragraph (2)(B), (2)(C), or (2)(D) for a highway 
    bridge without regard to whether the bridge is eligible for 
    replacement or rehabilitation under this section.''.
    (c) Apportionment of Funds.--Section 144(e) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) in the third sentence by striking ``square footage'' and 
    inserting ``deck area'';
        (2) in the fourth sentence by striking ``the total cost of 
    deficient bridges in a State and in all States shall be reduced by 
    the total cost of any highway bridges constructed under subsection 
    (m) in such State, relating to replacement of destroyed bridges and 
    ferryboat services, and,''; and
        (3) in the seventh sentence by striking ``for the same period 
    as funds apportioned for projects on the Federal-aid primary system 
    under this title'' and inserting ``for the period specified in 
    section 118(b)(2)''.
    (d) Off-System Bridges.--Section 144(g)(3) of such title is amended 
to read as follows:
        ``(3) Off-system bridges.--
            ``(A) In general.--Not less than 15 percent of the amount 
        apportioned to each State in each of fiscal years 2005 through 
        2009 shall be expended for projects to replace, rehabilitate, 
        paint, perform systematic preventive maintenance or seismic 
        retrofit of, or apply calcium magnesium acetate, sodium 
        acetate/formate, or other environmentally acceptable, minimally 
        corrosive anti-icing and de-icing compositions to, or install 
        scour countermeasures to, highway bridges located on public 
        roads, other than those on a Federal-aid highway, or to 
        complete the Warwick Intermodal Station (including the 
        construction of a people mover between the Station and the T.F. 
        Green Airport).
            ``(B) Reduction of expenditures.--The Secretary, after 
        consultation with State and local officials, may reduce the 
        requirement for expenditure for bridges not on a Federal-aid 
        highway under subparagraph (A) with respect to the State if the 
        Secretary determines that the State has inadequate needs to 
        justify the expenditure.''.
    (e) Bridge Set-aside.--
        (1) Fiscal year 2005.--Section 144(g)(1)(C) of such title is 
    amended--
            (A) in the subsection heading by striking ``2003'' and 
        inserting ``2005''; and
            (B) in the first sentence by striking ``2003'' and 
        inserting ``2005''.
        (2) Fiscal years 2006 through 2009.--Effective October 1, 2005, 
    section 144(g) of such title (as amended by subsection (d) of this 
    section) is amended--
            (A) by striking the subsection designation and all that 
        follows through the period at the end of paragraph (2) and 
        inserting the following:
    ``(g) Bridge Set-asides.--
        ``(1) Designated projects.--
            ``(A) In general.--Of the amounts authorized to be 
        appropriated to carry out the bridge program under this section 
        for each of the fiscal years 2006 through 2009, all but 
        $100,000,000 shall be apportioned as provided in subsection 
        (e). Such $100,000,000 shall be available as follows:
                ``(i) $12,500,000 per fiscal year for the Golden Gate 
            Bridge.
                ``(ii) $18,750,000 per fiscal year for the construction 
            of a bridge joining the Island of Gravina to the community 
            of Ketchikan in Alaska.
                ``(iii) $12,500,000 per fiscal year to the State of 
            Nevada for construction of a replacement of the federally 
            owned bridge over the Hoover Dam in the Lake Mead National 
            Recreation Area.
                ``(iv) $12,500,000 per fiscal year to the State of 
            Missouri for construction of a structure over the 
            Mississippi River to connect the City of St. Louis, 
            Missouri, to the State of Illinois.
                ``(v) $12,500,000 per fiscal year for replacement and 
            reconstruction of State maintained bridges in the State of 
            Oklahoma.
                ``(vi) $4,500,000 per fiscal year for replacement of 
            the Missisquoi Bay Bridge, Vermont.
                ``(vii) $8,000,000 per fiscal year for replacement and 
            reconstruction of State-maintained bridges in the State of 
            Vermont.
                ``(viii) $8,750,000 per fiscal year for design, 
            planning, and right-of-way acquisition for the Interstate 
            Route 74 bridge from Bettendorf, Iowa, to Moline, Illinois.
                ``(ix) $10,000,000 per fiscal year for replacement and 
            reconstruction of State-maintained bridges in the State of 
            Oregon.
            ``(B) Gravina access scoring.--The project described in 
        subparagraph (A)(ii) shall not be counted for purposes of the 
        reduction set forth in the fourth sentence of subsection (e).
            ``(C) Period of availability.--Amounts made available to a 
        State under this paragraph shall remain available until 
        expended.'';
            (B) by striking paragraph (2); and
            (C) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (2).
    (f) Continuation of Report; Federal Share.--Section 144 of such 
title is amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(r) Annual Materials Report on New Bridge Construction and Bridge 
Rehabilitation.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of 
this subsection, and annually thereafter, the Secretary shall publish 
in the Federal Register a report describing construction materials used 
in new Federal-aid bridge construction and bridge rehabilitation 
projects.
    ``(s) Federal Share.--
        ``(1) In general.--Except as provided under paragraph (2), the 
    Federal share of the cost of a project payable from funds made 
    available to carry out this section shall be determined under 
    section 120(b).
        ``(2) Interstate system.--The Federal share of the cost of a 
    project on the Interstate System payable from funds made available 
    to carry out this section shall be determined under section 
    120(a).''.
    (g) Technical Amendment.--Section 144(i) of such title is amended 
by striking ``at the same time'' and all that follows through 
``Congress''.

SEC. 1115. HIGHWAY USE TAX EVASION PROJECTS.

    (a) Eligible Activities.--
        (1) Intergovernmental enforcement efforts.--Section 143(b)(2) 
    of title 23, United States Code, is amended by inserting before the 
    period the following: ``; except that of funds so made available 
    for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, $2,000,000 shall be 
    available only to carry out intergovernmental enforcement efforts, 
    including research and training''.
        (2) Conditions on funds allocated to internal revenue 
    service.--Section 143(b)(3) of such title is amended by striking 
    ``The'' and inserting ``Except as otherwise provided in this 
    section, the''.
        (3) Limitation on use of funds.--Section 143(b)(4) of such 
    title is amended--
            (A) by striking ``and'' at the end of subparagraph (F);
            (B) by striking the period at the end of subparagraph (G) 
        and inserting a semicolon; and
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(H) to support efforts between States and Indian tribes 
        to address issues relating to State motor fuel taxes; and
            ``(I) to analyze and implement programs to reduce tax 
        evasion associated with foreign imported fuel.''.
        (4) Reports.--Section 143(b) of such title is amended by adding 
    at the end the following:
        ``(9) Reports.--The Commissioner of the Internal Revenue 
    Service and each State shall submit to the Secretary an annual 
    report that describes the projects, examinations, and criminal 
    investigations funded by and carried out under this section. Such 
    report shall specify the estimated annual yield from such projects, 
    examinations, and criminal investigations.''.
    (b) Excise Fuel Reporting System.--Section 143(c) of such title is 
amended to read as follows:
    ``(c) Excise Tax Fuel Reporting.--
        ``(1) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
    enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the Secretary shall enter into a 
    memorandum of understanding with the Commissioner of the Internal 
    Revenue Service for the purposes of--
            ``(A) the additional development of capabilities needed to 
        support new reporting requirements and databases established 
        under such Act and the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 
        (Public Law 108-357), and such other reporting requirements and 
        database development as may be determined by the Secretary, in 
        consultation with the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue 
        Service, to be useful in the enforcement of fuel excise taxes, 
        including provisions recommended by the Fuel Tax Enforcement 
        Advisory Committee,
            ``(B) the completion of requirements needed for the 
        electronic reporting of fuel transactions from carriers and 
        terminal operators,
            ``(C) the operation and maintenance of an excise summary 
        terminal activity reporting system and other systems used to 
        provide strategic analyses of domestic and foreign motor fuel 
        distribution trends and patterns,
            ``(D) the collection, analysis, and sharing of information 
        on fuel distribution and compliance or noncompliance with fuel 
        taxes, and
            ``(E) the development, completion, operation, and 
        maintenance of an electronic claims filing system and database 
        and an electronic database of heavy vehicle highway use 
        payments.
        ``(2) Elements of memorandum of understanding.--The memorandum 
    of understanding shall provide that--
            ``(A) the Internal Revenue Service shall develop and 
        maintain any system under paragraph (1) through contracts,
            ``(B) any system under paragraph (1) shall be under the 
        control of the Internal Revenue Service, and
            ``(C) any system under paragraph (1) shall be made 
        available for use by appropriate State and Federal revenue, 
        tax, and law enforcement authorities, subject to section 6103 
        of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
        ``(3) Funding.--Of the amounts made available to carry out this 
    section for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the Secretary 
    shall make available to the Internal Revenue Service such funds as 
    may be necessary to complete, operate, and maintain the systems 
    under paragraph (1) in accordance with this subsection.
        ``(4) Reports.--Not later than September 30 of each year, the 
    Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service shall provide reports 
    to the Secretary on the status of the Internal Revenue Service 
    projects funded under this subsection.''.
    (c) Allocations.--Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated 
under section 1101(a)(21) of this Act for highway use tax evasion 
projects for each of the fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the following 
amounts shall be allocated to the Internal Revenue Service to carry out 
section 143 of title 23, United States Code:
        (1) $5,000,000 for fiscal year 2005.
        (2) $44,800,000 for fiscal year 2006.
        (3) $53,300,000 for fiscal year 2007.
        (4) $12,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 and 2009.

SEC. 1116. APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY SYSTEM.

    (a) Apportionment.--The Secretary shall apportion funds made 
available by section 1101(a)(7) of this Act for fiscal years 2005 
through 2009 among the States based on the latest available cost to 
complete estimate for the Appalachian development highway system under 
section 14501 of title 40, United States Code.
    (b) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds made available by section 
1101(a)(7) of this Act for the Appalachian development highway system 
shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds 
were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; 
except that the Federal share of the cost of any project under this 
section shall be determined in accordance with section 14501 of title 
40, United States Code, and such funds shall be available to construct 
highways and access roads under such section and shall remain available 
until expended.
    (c) Use of Toll Credits.--Section 120(j)(1) of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended by inserting ``and the Appalachian development 
highway system program under section 14501 of title 40'' after 
``section 125''.

SEC. 1117. TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNITY, AND SYSTEM PRESERVATION PROGRAM.

    (a) Establishment.--In cooperation with appropriate State, tribal, 
regional, and local governments, the Secretary shall establish a 
comprehensive program to address the relationships among 
transportation, community, and system preservation plans and practices 
and identify private sector-based initiatives to improve such 
relationships.
    (b) Purpose.--Through the program under this section, the Secretary 
shall facilitate the planning, development, and implementation of 
strategies to integrate transportation, community, and system 
preservation plans and practices that address one or more of the 
following:
        (1) Improve the efficiency of the transportation system of the 
    United States.
        (2) Reduce the impacts of transportation on the environment.
        (3) Reduce the need for costly future investments in public 
    infrastructure.
        (4) Provide efficient access to jobs, services, and centers of 
    trade.
        (5) Examine community development patterns and identify 
    strategies to encourage private sector development that achieves 
    the purposes identified in paragraphs (1) through (4).
    (c) General Authority.--The Secretary shall allocate funds made 
available to carry out this section to States, metropolitan planning 
organizations, local governments, and tribal governments to carry out 
eligible projects to integrate transportation, community, and system 
preservation plans and practices.
    (d) Eligibility.--A project described in subsection (c) is an 
eligible project under this section if the project--
        (1) is eligible for assistance under title 23 or chapter 53 of 
    title 49, United States Code; or
        (2) is to conduct any other activity relating to 
    transportation, community, and system preservation that the 
    Secretary determines to be appropriate, including corridor 
    preservation activities that are necessary to implement one or more 
    of the following:
            (A) Transit-oriented development plans.
            (B) Traffic calming measures.
            (C) Other coordinated transportation, community, and system 
        preservation practices.
    (e) Criteria.--In allocating funds made available to carry out this 
section, the Secretary shall give priority consideration to applicants 
that--
        (1) have instituted preservation or development plans and 
    programs that--
            (A) are coordinated with State and local preservation or 
        development plans, including transit-oriented development 
        plans;
            (B) promote cost-effective and strategic investments in 
        transportation infrastructure that minimize adverse impacts on 
        the environment; or
            (C) promote innovative private sector strategies;
        (2) have instituted other policies to integrate transportation, 
    community, and system preservation practices, such as--
            (A) spending policies that direct funds to high-growth 
        areas;
            (B) urban growth boundaries to guide metropolitan 
        expansion;
            (C) ``green corridors'' programs that provide access to 
        major highway corridors for areas targeted for efficient and 
        compact development; or
            (D) other similar programs or policies as determined by the 
        Secretary;
        (3) have preservation or development policies that include a 
    mechanism for reducing potential impacts of transportation 
    activities on the environment;
        (4) demonstrate a commitment to public and private involvement, 
    including the involvement of nontraditional partners in the project 
    team; and
        (5) examine ways to encourage private sector investments that 
    address the purposes of this section.
    (f) Equitable Distribution.--In allocating funds to carry out this 
section, the Secretary shall ensure the equitable distribution of funds 
to a diversity of populations and geographic regions.
    (g) Funding.--
        (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from 
    the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to 
    carry out this section $25,000,000 for fiscal year 2005 and 
    $61,250,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds made available to carry out this 
    section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if 
    the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United 
    States Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable, and 
    the Federal share for projects and activities carried out with such 
    funds shall be determined in accordance with section 120(b) of 
    title 23, United States Code.
    (h) Conforming Amendment.--Section 1221 of the Transportation 
Equity Act for the 21st Century (23 U.S.C. 101 note; 112 Stat. 221) is 
repealed.

SEC. 1118. TERRITORIAL HIGHWAY PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 2 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended by striking section 215 and inserting the following:

``Sec. 215. Territorial highway program

    ``(a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Program.--The term `program' means the territorial 
    highway program established under subsection (b).
        ``(2) Territory.--The term `territory' means any of the 
    following territories of the United States:
            ``(A) American Samoa.
            ``(B) The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
            ``(C) Guam.
            ``(D) The United States Virgin Islands.
    ``(b) Program.--
        ``(1) In general.--Recognizing the mutual benefits that will 
    accrue to the territories and the United States from the 
    improvement of highways in the territories, the Secretary may carry 
    out a program to assist each government of a territory in the 
    construction and improvement of a system of arterial and collector 
    highways, and necessary inter-island connectors, that is--
            ``(A) designated by the Governor or chief executive officer 
        of each territory; and
            ``(B) approved by the Secretary.
        ``(2) Federal share.--The Federal share of Federal financial 
    assistance provided to territories under this section shall be in 
    accordance with section 120(h).
    ``(c) Technical Assistance.--
        ``(1) In general.--To continue a long-range highway development 
    program, the Secretary may provide technical assistance to the 
    governments of the territories to enable the territories to, on a 
    continuing basis--
            ``(A) engage in highway planning;
            ``(B) conduct environmental evaluations;
            ``(C) administer right-of-way acquisition and relocation 
        assistance programs; and
            ``(D) design, construct, operate, and maintain a system of 
        arterial and collector highways, including necessary inter-
        island connectors.
        ``(2) Form and terms of assistance.--Technical assistance 
    provided under paragraph (1), and the terms for the sharing of 
    information among territories receiving the technical assistance, 
    shall be included in the agreement required by subsection (e).
    ``(d) Nonapplicability of Certain Provisions.--
        ``(1) In general.--Except to the extent that provisions of 
    chapter 1 are determined by the Secretary to be inconsistent with 
    the needs of the territories and the intent of the program, chapter 
    1 (other than provisions of chapter 1 relating to the apportionment 
    and allocation of funds) shall apply to funds authorized to be 
    appropriated for the program.
        ``(2) Applicable provisions.--The agreement required by 
    subsection (e) for each territory shall identify the sections of 
    chapter 1 that are applicable to that territory and the extent of 
    the applicability of those sections.
    ``(e) Agreement.--
        ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (4), none of 
    the funds made available for the program shall be available for 
    obligation or expenditure with respect to any territory until the 
    chief executive officer of the territory enters into an agreement 
    with the Secretary (not later than 1 year after the date of 
    enactment of SAFETEA-LU), providing that the government of the 
    territory shall--
            ``(A) implement the program in accordance with applicable 
        provisions of chapter 1 and subsection (d);
            ``(B) design and construct a system of arterial and 
        collector highways, including necessary inter-island 
        connectors, in accordance with standards that are--
                ``(i) appropriate for each territory; and
                ``(ii) approved by the Secretary;
            ``(C) provide for the maintenance of facilities constructed 
        or operated under this section in a condition to adequately 
        serve the needs of present and future traffic; and
            ``(D) implement standards for traffic operations and 
        uniform traffic control devices that are approved by the 
        Secretary.
        ``(2) Technical assistance.--The agreement required by 
    paragraph (1) shall--
            ``(A) specify the kind of technical assistance to be 
        provided under the program;
            ``(B) include appropriate provisions regarding information 
        sharing among the territories; and
            ``(C) delineate the oversight role and responsibilities of 
        the territories and the Secretary.
        ``(3) Review and revision of agreement.--The agreement entered 
    into under paragraph (1) shall be reevaluated and, as necessary, 
    revised, at least every 2 years.
        ``(4) Existing agreements.--With respect to an agreement under 
    the section between the Secretary and the chief executive officer 
    of a territory that is in effect as of the date of enactment of the 
    SAFETEA-LU--
            ``(A) the agreement shall continue in force until replaced 
        by an agreement entered into in accordance with paragraph (1); 
        and
            ``(B) amounts made available for the program under the 
        existing agreement shall be available for obligation or 
        expenditure so long as the agreement, or the existing agreement 
        entered into under paragraph (1), is in effect.
    ``(f) Permissible Uses of Funds.--
        ``(1) In general.--Funds made available for the program may be 
    used only for the following projects and activities carried out in 
    a territory:
            ``(A) Eligible surface transportation program projects 
        described in section 133(b).
            ``(B) Cost-effective, preventive maintenance consistent 
        with section 116(d).
            ``(C) Ferry boats, terminal facilities, and approaches, in 
        accordance with subsections (b) and (c) of section 129.
            ``(D) Engineering and economic surveys and investigations 
        for the planning, and the financing, of future highway 
        programs.
            ``(E) Studies of the economy, safety, and convenience of 
        highway use.
            ``(F) The regulation and equitable taxation of highway use.
            ``(G) Such research and development as are necessary in 
        connection with the planning, design, and maintenance of the 
        highway system.
        ``(2) Prohibition on use of funds for routine maintenance.--
    None of the funds made available for the program shall be obligated 
    or expended for routine maintenance.
    ``(g) Location of Projects.--Territorial highway projects (other 
than those described in paragraphs (1), (3), and (4) of section 133(b)) 
may not be undertaken on roads functionally classified as local.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--
        (1) Eligible projects.--Section 103(b) of such title is 
    amended--
            (A) in the heading for paragraph (6) by striking 
        ``Eligible'' and inserting ``State eligible'';
            (B) in paragraph (6) by striking subparagraph (P); and
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(7) Territory eligible projects.--Subject to approval by the 
    Secretary, funds set aside for this program under section 104(b)(1) 
    for the National Highway System may be obligated for projects 
    eligible for assistance under the territorial highway program under 
    section 215.''.
        (2) Funding.--Section 104(b)(1)(A) of such title is amended by 
    striking ``to the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the 
    Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands'' and inserting ``for the 
    territorial highway program under section 215''.
        (3) Clerical amendment.--The analysis for chapter 2 of such 
    title is amended by striking the item relating to section 215 and 
    inserting the following:

``215. Territorial highway program.''.

SEC. 1119. FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAYS.

    (a) Federal Share Payable.--
        (1) In general.--Section 120(k) of title 23, United States 
    Code, is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Federal-aid highway''; and
            (B) by striking ``section 104'' and inserting ``this title 
        or chapter 53 of title 49''.
        (2) Technical references.--Section 120(l) of such title is 
    amended by striking ``section 104'' and inserting ``this title or 
    chapter 53 of title 49''.
    (b) Payments to Federal Agencies for Federal-Aid Projects.--Section 
132 of such title is amended--
        (1) by striking the first two sentences and inserting the 
    following:
    ``(a) In General.--In a case in which a proposed Federal-aid 
project is to be undertaken by a Federal agency in accordance with an 
agreement between a State and the Federal agency, the State may--
        ``(1) direct the Secretary to transfer the funds for the 
    Federal share of the project directly to the Federal agency; or
        ``(2) make such deposit with, or payment to, the Federal agency 
    as is required to meet the obligation of the State under the 
    agreement for the work undertaken or to be undertaken by the 
    Federal agency.
    ``(b) Reimbursement.--On execution with a State of a project 
agreement described in subsection (a), the Secretary may reimburse the 
State, using any available funds, for the estimated Federal share under 
this title of the obligation of the State deposited or paid under 
subsection (a)(2).''; and
        (2) in the last sentence by striking ``Any sums'' and inserting 
    the following:
    ``(c) Recovery and Crediting of Funds.--Any sums''.
    (c)  Allocations.--Section 202 of such title is amended--
        (1) in subsection (a) by striking ``(a) On October 1'' and all 
    that follows through ``Such allocation'' and inserting the 
    following:
    ``(a) Allocation Based on Need.--
        ``(1) In general.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the 
    Secretary shall allocate sums authorized to be appropriated for the 
    fiscal year for forest development roads and trails according to 
    the relative needs of the various national forests and grasslands.
        ``(2) Planning.--The allocation under paragraph (1)'';
        (2) in subsection (d)(2)--
            (A) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(E) Transferred funds.--
                ``(i) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the 
            date on which funds are made available to the Secretary of 
            the Interior under this paragraph, the funds shall be 
            distributed to, and available for immediate use by, the 
            eligible Indian tribes, in accordance with the formula for 
            distribution of funds under the Indian reservation roads 
            program.
                ``(ii) Use of funds.--Notwithstanding any other 
            provision of this section, funds available to Indian tribes 
            for Indian reservation roads shall be expended on projects 
            identified in a transportation improvement program approved 
            by the Secretary.''; and
            (B) in subsection (d)(3)(A) by striking ``under this 
        title'' and inserting ``under this chapter and section 
        125(e)''.
    (d) Federal Lands Highways Program.--Section 202 of such title is 
amended by striking subsection (b) and inserting the following:
    ``(b) Allocation for Public Lands Highways.--
        ``(1) Public lands highways.--
            ``(A) In general.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the 
        Secretary shall allocate 34 percent of the sums authorized to 
        be appropriated for that fiscal year for public lands highways 
        among those States having unappropriated or unreserved public 
        lands, nontaxable Indian lands, or other Federal reservations, 
        on the basis of need in the States, respectively, as determined 
        by the Secretary, on application of the State transportation 
        departments of the respective States.
            ``(B) Preference.--In making the allocation under 
        subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall give preference to those 
        projects that are significantly impacted by Federal land and 
        resource management activities that are proposed by a State 
        that contains at least 3 percent of the total public land in 
        the United States.
        ``(2) Forest highways.--
            ``(A) In general.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the 
        Secretary shall allocate 66 percent of the funds authorized to 
        be appropriated for public lands highways for forest highways 
        in accordance with section 134 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act 
        of 1987 (23 U.S.C. 202 note; 101 Stat. 173).
            ``(B) Public access to and within national forest system.--
        In making the allocation under subparagraph (A), the Secretary 
        shall give equal consideration to projects that provide access 
        to and within the National Forest System, as identified by the 
        Secretary of Agriculture through--
                ``(i) renewable resource and land use planning; and
                ``(ii) assessments of the impact of that planning on 
            transportation facilities.''.
    (e) BIA Administrative Expenses.--Section 202(d)(2) of such title 
(as amended by subsection (c)(2) of this section) is amended by adding 
at the end the following:
            ``(F) Administrative expenses.--
                ``(i) In general.--Of the funds authorized to be 
            appropriated for Indian reservation roads, $20,000,000 for 
            fiscal year 2006, $22,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, 
            $24,500,000 for fiscal year 2008, and $27,000,000 for 
            fiscal year 2009 may be used by the Secretary of the 
            Interior for program management and oversight and project-
            related administrative expenses.
                ``(ii) Health and safety assurances.--Notwithstanding 
            any other provision of law, an Indian tribal government may 
            approve plans, specifications, and estimates and commence 
            road and bridge construction with funds made available for 
            Indian reservation roads under the Transportation Equity 
            Act for the 21st Century (Public Law 105-178) and SAFETEA-
            LU through a contract or agreement under the Indian Self-
            Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b 
            et seq.) if the Indian tribal government--

                    ``(I) provides assurances in the contract or 
                agreement that the construction will meet or exceed 
                applicable health and safety standards;
                    ``(II) obtains the advance review of the plans and 
                specifications from a State-licensed civil engineer 
                that has certified that the plans and specifications 
                meet or exceed the applicable health and safety 
                standards; and
                    ``(III) provides a copy of the certification under 
                subclause (I) to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for 
                Tribal Government Affairs or the Assistant Secretary 
                for Indian Affairs, as appropriate.''.

    (f) National Tribal Transportation Facility Inventory.--Section 
202(d)(2) of such title (as amended by subsection (e)) is amended by 
adding at the end the following:
            ``(G) National tribal transportation facility inventory.--
                ``(i) In general.--Not later than 2 years after the 
            date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the Secretary, in 
            cooperation with the Secretary of the Interior, shall 
            complete a comprehensive national inventory of 
            transportation facilities that are eligible for assistance 
            under the Indian reservation roads program.
                ``(ii) Transportation facilities included in the 
            inventory.--For purposes of identifying the tribal 
            transportation system and determining the relative 
            transportation needs among Indian tribes, the Secretary 
            shall include, at a minimum, transportation facilities that 
            are eligible for assistance under the Indian reservation 
            roads program that a tribe has requested, including 
            facilities that--

                    ``(I) were included in the Bureau of Indian Affairs 
                system inventory for funding formula purposes in 1992 
                or any subsequent fiscal year;
                    ``(II) were constructed or reconstructed with funds 
                from the Highway Trust Funds (other than the Mass 
                Transit Account) under the Indian reservation roads 
                program since 1983;
                    ``(III) are owned by an Indian tribal government; 
                or
                    ``(IV) are community streets or bridges within the 
                exterior boundary of Indian reservations, Alaska Native 
                villages, and other recognized Indian communities 
                (including communities in former Indian reservations in 
                Oklahoma) in which the majority of residents are 
                American Indians or Alaska Natives; or
                    ``(V) are primary access routes proposed by tribal 
                governments, including roads between villages, roads to 
                landfills, roads to drinking water sources, roads to 
                natural resources identified for economic development, 
                and roads that provide access to intermodal termini, 
                such as airports, harbors, or boat landings.

                ``(iii) Limitation on primary access routes.--For 
            purposes of this subparagraph, a proposed primary access 
            route is the shortest practicable route connecting 2 points 
            of the proposed route.
                ``(iv) Additional facilities.--Nothing in this 
            subparagraph shall preclude the Secretary from including 
            additional transportation facilities that are eligible for 
            funding under the Indian reservation roads program in the 
            inventory used for the national funding allocation if such 
            additional facilities are included in the inventory in a 
            uniform and consistent manner nationally.
                ``(v) Report to congress.--Not later than 90 days after 
            the date of completion of the inventory under this 
            subparagraph, the Secretary shall prepare and submit a 
            report to Congress that includes the data gathered and the 
            results of the inventory.''.
    (g) Indian Reservation Road Bridges.--Section 202(d)(4) of such 
title is amended--
        (1) in subparagraph (B)--
            (A) by striking ``(B) Reservation.--Of the amounts'' and 
        all that follows through ``to replace,'' and inserting the 
        following:
            ``(B) Funding.--
                ``(i) Authorization of appropriations.--In addition to 
            any other funds made available for Indian reservation roads 
            for each fiscal year, there is authorized to be 
            appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the 
            Mass Transit Account) $14,000,000 for each of fiscal years 
            2005 through 2009 to carry out planning, design, 
            engineering, preconstruction, construction, and inspection 
            of projects to replace,''; and
            (B) by adding at the end the following:
                ``(ii) Availability.--Funds made available to carry out 
            this subparagraph shall be available for obligation in the 
            same manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 
            1.'';
        (2) in subparagraph (C) by striking clause (iii) and inserting 
    the following:
                ``(iii) be structurally deficient or functionally 
            obsolete; and''; and
        (3) by striking subparagraph (D) and inserting the following:
            ``(D) Approval requirement.--
                ``(i) In general.--Subject to clause (ii), on request 
            by an Indian tribe or the Secretary of the Interior, the 
            Secretary may make funds available under this subsection 
            for preliminary engineering for Indian reservation road 
            bridge projects.
                ``(ii) Construction and construction engineering.--The 
            Secretary may make funds available under clause (i) for 
            construction and construction engineering after approval of 
            applicable plans, specifications, and estimates in 
            accordance with this title.''.
        (4) Contracts and agreements with indian tribes.--Section 
    202(d) of such title is amended by adding at the end the following:
        ``(5) Contracts and agreements with indian tribes.--
            ``(A) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
        law or any interagency agreement, program guideline, manual, or 
        policy directive, all funds made available to an Indian tribal 
        government under this chapter for a highway, road, bridge, 
        parkway, or transit facility program or project that is located 
        on an Indian reservation or provides access to the reservation 
        or a community of the Indian tribe shall be made available, on 
        the request of the Indian tribal government, to the Indian 
        tribal government for use in carrying out, in accordance with 
        the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 
        U.S.C. 450 et seq.), contracts and agreements for the planning, 
        research, design, engineering, construction, and maintenance 
        relating to the program or project.
            ``(B) Exclusion of agency participation.--In accordance 
        with subparagraph (A), all funds for a program or project to 
        which subparagraph (A) applies shall be paid to the Indian 
        tribal government without regard to the organizational level at 
        which the Department of the Interior has previously carried 
        out, or the Department of Transportation has previously carried 
        out under the Federal lands highway programs, the programs, 
        functions, services, or activities involved.
            ``(C) Consortia.--Two or more Indian tribes that are 
        otherwise eligible to participate in a program or project to 
        which this chapter applies may form a consortium to be 
        considered as a single Indian tribe for the purpose of 
        participating in the project under this section.
            ``(D) Secretary as signatory.--Notwithstanding any other 
        provision of law, the Secretary is authorized to enter into a 
        funding agreement with an Indian tribal government to carry out 
        a highway, road, bridge, parkway, or transit program or project 
        under subparagraph (A) that is located on an Indian reservation 
        or provides access to the reservation or a community of the 
        Indian tribe.
            ``(E) Funding.--The amount an Indian tribal government 
        receives for a program or project under subparagraph (A) shall 
        equal the sum of the funding that the Indian tribal government 
        would otherwise receive for the program or project in 
        accordance with the funding formula established under this 
        subsection and such additional amounts as the Secretary 
        determines equal the amounts that would have been withheld for 
        the costs of the Bureau of Indian Affairs for administration of 
        the program or project.
            ``(F) Eligibility.--
                ``(i) In general.--Subject to clause (ii), funds may be 
            made available under subparagraph (A) to an Indian tribal 
            government for a program or project in a fiscal year only 
            if the Indian tribal government requesting such funds 
            demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Secretary financial 
            stability and financial management capability during the 3 
            fiscal years immediately preceding the fiscal year for 
            which the request is being made.
                ``(ii) Criteria for determining financial stability and 
            financial management capability.--An Indian tribal 
            government that had no uncorrected significant and material 
            audit exceptions in the required annual audit of the Indian 
            tribal government self-determination contracts or self-
            governance funding agreements with any Federal agency 
            during the 3-fiscal year period referred in clause (i) 
            shall be conclusive evidence of the financial stability and 
            financial management capability for purposes of clause (i).
            ``(G) Assumption of functions and duties.--An Indian tribal 
        government receiving funding under subparagraph (A) for a 
        program or project shall assume all functions and duties that 
        the Secretary of the Interior would have performed with respect 
        to a program or project under this chapter, other than those 
        functions and duties that inherently cannot be legally 
        transferred under the Indian Self-Determination and Education 
        Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b et seq.).
            ``(H) Powers.--An Indian tribal government receiving 
        funding under subparagraph (A) for a program or project shall 
        have all powers that the Secretary of the Interior would have 
        exercised in administering the funds transferred to the Indian 
        tribal government for such program or project under this 
        section if the funds had not been transferred, except to the 
        extent that such powers are powers that inherently cannot be 
        legally transferred under the Indian Self-Determination and 
        Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b et seq.).
            ``(I) Dispute resolution.--In the event of a disagreement 
        between the Secretary or the Secretary of the Interior and an 
        Indian tribe over whether a particular function, duty, or power 
        may be lawfully transferred under the Indian Self-Determination 
        and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b et seq.), the 
        Indian tribe shall have the right to pursue all alternative 
        dispute resolutions and appeal procedures authorized by such 
        Act, including regulations issued to carry out such Act.
            ``(J) Termination of contract or agreement.--On the date of 
        the termination of a contract or agreement under this section 
        by an Indian tribal government, the Secretary shall transfer 
        all funds that would have been allocated to the Indian tribal 
        government under the contract or agreement to the Secretary of 
        the Interior to provide continued transportation services in 
        accordance with applicable law.''.
    (h) Planning and Agency Coordination.--Section 204 of such title is 
amended--
        (1) in subsection (a)(1) by inserting ``refuge roads,'' after 
    ``parkways,''; and
        (2) by striking subsection (b) and inserting the following:
    ``(b) Use of Funds.--
        ``(1) In general.--Funds made available for public lands 
    highways, park roads and parkways, and Indian reservation roads 
    shall be used by the Secretary and the Secretary of the appropriate 
    Federal land management agency to pay the cost of--
            ``(A) transportation planning, research, and engineering 
        and construction of, highways, roads, parkways, and transit 
        facilities located on public lands, national parks, and Indian 
        reservations; and
            ``(B) operation and maintenance of transit facilities 
        located on public lands, national parks, and Indian 
        reservations.
        ``(2) Contract.--In connection with an activity described in 
    paragraph (1), the Secretary and the Secretary of the appropriate 
    Federal land management agency may enter into a contract or other 
    appropriate agreement with respect to such activity with--
            ``(A) a State (including a political subdivision of a 
        State); or
            ``(B) an Indian tribe.
        ``(3) Indian reservation roads.--In the case of an Indian 
    reservation road--
            ``(A) Indian labor may be employed, in accordance with such 
        rules and regulations as may be promulgated by the Secretary of 
        the Interior, to carry out any construction or other activity 
        described in paragraph (1); and
            ``(B) funds made available to carry out this section may be 
        used to pay bridge preconstruction costs (including planning, 
        design, and engineering).
        ``(4) Federal employment.--No maximum limitation on Federal 
    employment shall be applicable to construction or improvement of 
    Indian reservation roads.
        ``(5) Availability of funds.--Funds made available under this 
    section for each class of Federal lands highways shall be available 
    for any transportation project eligible for assistance under this 
    title that is within or adjacent to, or that provides access to, 
    the areas served by the particular class of Federal lands highways.
        ``(6) Reservation of funds.--The Secretary of the Interior may 
    reserve funds from administrative funds of the Bureau of Indian 
    Affairs that are associated with the Indian reservation roads 
    program to finance Indian technical centers under section 
    504(b).''.
    (i) Maintenance of Indian Reservation Roads.--Section 204(c) of 
such title is amended by striking the second and third sentences and 
inserting the following: ``Notwithstanding any other provision of this 
title, of the amount of funds allocated for Indian reservation roads 
from the Highway Trust Fund, not more than 25 percent of the funds 
allocated to an Indian tribe may be expended for the purpose of 
maintenance, excluding road sealing which shall not be subject to any 
limitation. The Bureau of Indian Affairs shall continue to retain 
primary responsibility, including annual funding request 
responsibility, for road maintenance programs on Indian reservations. 
The Secretary shall ensure that funding made available under this 
subsection for maintenance of Indian reservation roads for each fiscal 
year is supplementary to and not in lieu of any obligation of funds by 
the Bureau of Indian Affairs for road maintenance programs on Indian 
reservations.''.
    (j) Refuge Roads.--Section 204(k)(1) of such title is amended--
        (1) in subparagraph (B)--
            (A) by striking ``(2), (5),'' and inserting ``(2), (3), 
        (5),''; and
            (B) by striking ``and'' after the semicolon;
        (2) in subparagraph (C) by striking the period at the end and 
    inserting a semicolon; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(D) the non-Federal share of the cost of any project 
        funded under this title or chapter 53 of title 49 that provides 
        access to or within a wildlife refuge; and
            ``(E) maintenance and improvement of recreational trails; 
        except that expenditures on trails under this subparagraph 
        shall not exceed 5 percent of available funds for each fiscal 
        year.''.
    (k) Tribal-State Road Maintenance Agreements.--Section 204 of such 
title is amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(l) Tribal-State Road Maintenance Agreements.--
        ``(1) In general.--An Indian tribe and a State may enter into a 
    road maintenance agreement under which an Indian tribe assumes the 
    responsibilities of the State for--
            ``(A) Indian reservation roads; and
            ``(B) roads providing access to Indian reservation roads.
        ``(2) Tribal-state agreements.--Agreements entered into under 
    paragraph (1)--
            ``(A) shall be negotiated between the State and the Indian 
        tribe; and
            ``(B) shall not require the approval of the Secretary.
        ``(3) Annual report.--Effective beginning with fiscal year 
    2005, the Secretary shall prepare and submit to Congress an annual 
    report that identifies--
            ``(A) the Indian tribes and States that have entered into 
        agreements under paragraph (1);
            ``(B) the number of miles of roads for which Indian tribes 
        have assumed maintenance responsibilities; and
            ``(C) the amount of funding transferred to Indian tribes 
        for the fiscal year under agreements entered into under 
        paragraph (1).''.
    (l) Deputy Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Tribal 
Government Affairs.--Section 102 of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended--
        (1) by redesignating subsections (f) and (g) as subsections (g) 
    and (h), respectively; and
        (2) by inserting after subsection (e) the following:
    ``(f) Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tribal Government Affairs.--
        ``(1) Establishment.--In accordance with Federal policies 
    promoting Indian self determination, the Department of 
    Transportation shall have, within the office of the Secretary, a 
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tribal Government Affairs appointed 
    by the President to plan, coordinate, and implement the Department 
    of Transportation policy and programs serving Indian tribes and 
    tribal organizations and to coordinate tribal transportation 
    programs and activities in all offices and administrations of the 
    Department and to be a participant in any negotiated rulemaking 
    relating to, or having an impact on, projects, programs, or funding 
    associated with the tribal transportation program.
        ``(2) Reservation of trust obligations.--
            ``(A) Responsibility of secretary.--In carrying out this 
        title, the Secretary shall be responsible to exercise the trust 
        obligations of the United States to Indians and Indian tribes 
        to ensure that the rights of a tribe or individual Indian are 
        protected.
            ``(B) Preservation of united states responsibility.--
        Nothing in this title shall absolve the United States from any 
        responsibility to Indians and Indian tribes, including 
        responsibilities derived from the trust relationship and any 
        treaty, executive order, or agreement between the United States 
        and an Indian tribe.''.
    (m) Forest Highways.--Of the amounts made available for public 
lands highways under section 1101--
        (1) not to exceed $20,000,000 per fiscal year may be used for 
    the maintenance of forest highways;
        (2) not to exceed $1,000,000 per fiscal year may be used for 
    signage identifying public hunting and fishing access; and
        (3) not to exceed $10,000,000 per fiscal year shall be used by 
    the Secretary of Agriculture to pay the costs of facilitating the 
    passage of aquatic species beneath roads in the National Forest 
    System, including the costs of constructing, maintaining, 
    replacing, or removing culverts and bridges, as appropriate.
    (n) Wildlife Vehicle Collision Reduction Study.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall conduct a study of methods 
    to reduce collisions between motor vehicles and wildlife (in this 
    subsection referred to as ``wildlife vehicle collisions'').
        (2) Contents.--
            (A) Areas of study.--The study shall include an assessment 
        of the causes and impacts of wildlife vehicle collisions and 
        solutions and best practices for reducing such collisions.
            (B) Methods for conducting the study.--In carrying out the 
        study, the Secretary shall--
                (i) conduct a thorough literature review; and
                (ii) survey current practices of the Department of 
            Transportation.
        (3) Consultation.--In carrying out the study, the Secretary 
    shall consult with appropriate experts in the field of wildlife 
    vehicle collisions.
        (4) Report.--
            (A) In general.--Not later than 2 years after the date of 
        enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a 
        report on the results of the study.
            (B) Contents.--The report shall include a description of 
        each of the following:
                (i) Causes of wildlife vehicle collisions.
                (ii) Impacts of wildlife vehicle collisions.
                (iii) Solutions to and prevention of wildlife vehicle 
            collisions.
        (5) Manual.--
            (A) Development.--Based upon the results of the study, the 
        Secretary shall develop a best practices manual to support 
        State efforts to reduce wildlife vehicle collisions.
            (B) Availability.--The manual shall be made available to 
        States not later than 1 year after the date of transmission of 
        the report under paragraph (4).
            (C) Contents.--The manual shall include, at a minimum, the 
        following:
                (i) A list of best practices addressing wildlife 
            vehicle collisions.
                (ii) A list of information, technical, and funding 
            resources for addressing wildlife vehicle collisions.
                (iii) Recommendations for addressing wildlife vehicle 
            collisions.
                (iv) Guidance for developing a State action plan to 
            address wildlife vehicle collisions.
        (6) Training.--Based upon the manual developed under paragraph 
    (5), the Secretary shall develop a training course on addressing 
    wildlife vehicle collisions for transportation professionals.
    (o) Limitation on Applicability.--The requirements of the January 
4, 2005, Federal Highway Administration, a final rule on the 
implementation of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property 
Acquisition policy Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.) shall not apply 
to the voluntary conservation easement activities of the Department of 
Agriculture or the Department of the Interior.

SEC. 1120. PUERTO RICO HIGHWAY PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Subchapter I of chapter 1 of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 165. Puerto Rico highway program

    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall allocate funds made 
available to carry out this section for each of fiscal years 2005 
through 2009 to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to carry out a highway 
program in the Commonwealth.
    ``(b) Applicability of Title.--Amounts made available by section 
1101(a)(14) of the SAFETEA-LU shall be available for obligation in the 
same manner as if such funds were apportioned under this chapter.
    ``(c) Treatment of Funds.--Amounts made available to carry out this 
section for a fiscal year shall be administered as follows:
        ``(1) Apportionment.--For the purpose of imposing any penalty 
    under this title or title 49, the amounts shall be treated as being 
    apportioned to Puerto Rico under sections 104(b) and 144, for each 
    program funded under those sections in an amount determined by 
    multiplying--
            ``(A) the aggregate of the amounts for the fiscal year; by
            ``(B) the ratio that--
                ``(i) the amount of funds apportioned to Puerto Rico 
            for each such program for fiscal year 1997; bears to
                ``(ii) the total amount of funds apportioned to Puerto 
            Rico for all such programs for fiscal year 1997.
        ``(2) Penalty.--The amounts treated as being apportioned to 
    Puerto Rico under each section referred to in paragraph (1) shall 
    be deemed to be required to be apportioned to Puerto Rico under 
    that section for purposes of the imposition of any penalty under 
    this title or title 49.
    ``(d) Effect on Allocations and Apportionments.--Subject to 
subsection (c)(2), nothing in this section affects any allocation under 
section 105 and any apportionment under sections 104 and 144.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for subchapter I of chapter 
1 of such title is amended by adding at the end the following:

``165. Puerto Rico highway program.''.

    (c) Definition of State.--For the purposes of apportioning funds 
under sections 104, 105, 130, 144, and 206 of title 23, United States 
Code, and section 1404, relating to the safe routes to school program, 
the term ``State'' means any of the 50 States and the District of 
Columbia.

SEC. 1121. HOV FACILITIES.

    (a) In General.--Subchapter I of chapter 1 of title 23, United 
States Code (as amended by section 1120 of this Act), is amended by 
adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 166. HOV facilities

    ``(a) In General.--
        ``(1) Authority of state agencies.--A State agency that has 
    jurisdiction over the operation of a HOV facility shall establish 
    the occupancy requirements of vehicles operating on the facility.
        ``(2) Occupancy requirement.--Except as otherwise provided by 
    this section, no fewer than two occupants per vehicle may be 
    required for use of a HOV facility.
    ``(b) Exceptions.--
        ``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding the occupancy requirement of 
    subsection (a)(2), the exceptions in paragraphs (2) through (5) 
    shall apply with respect to a State agency operating a HOV 
    facility.
        ``(2) Motorcycles and bicycles.--
            ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), the State 
        agency shall allow motorcycles and bicycles to use the HOV 
        facility.
            ``(B) Safety exception.--
                ``(i) In general.--A State agency may restrict use of 
            the HOV facility by motorcycles or bicycles (or both) if 
            the agency certifies to the Secretary that such use would 
            create a safety hazard and the Secretary accepts the 
            certification.
                ``(ii) Acceptance of certification.--The Secretary may 
            accept a certification under this subparagraph only after 
            the Secretary publishes notice of the certification in the 
            Federal Register and provides an opportunity for public 
            comment.
        ``(3) Public transportation vehicles.--The State agency may 
    allow public transportation vehicles to use the HOV facility if the 
    agency--
            ``(A) establishes requirements for clearly identifying the 
        vehicles; and
            ``(B) establishes procedures for enforcing the restrictions 
        on the use of the facility by the vehicles.
        ``(4) High occupancy toll vehicles.--The State agency may allow 
    vehicles not otherwise exempt pursuant to this subsection to use 
    the HOV facility if the operators of the vehicles pay a toll 
    charged by the agency for use of the facility and the agency--
            ``(A) establishes a program that addresses how motorists 
        can enroll and participate in the toll program;
            ``(B) develops, manages, and maintains a system that will 
        automatically collect the toll; and
            ``(C) establishes policies and procedures to--
                ``(i) manage the demand to use the facility by varying 
            the toll amount that is charged; and
                ``(ii) enforce violations of use of the facility.
        ``(5) Low emission and energy-efficient vehicles.--
            ``(A) Inherently low emission vehicle.--Before September 
        30, 2009, the State agency may allow vehicles that are 
        certified as inherently low-emission vehicles pursuant to 
        section 88.311-93 of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations (or 
        successor regulations), and are labeled in accordance with 
        section 88.312-93 of such title (or successor regulations), to 
        use the HOV facility if the agency establishes procedures for 
        enforcing the restrictions on the use of the facility by the 
        vehicles.
            ``(B) Other low emission and energy-efficient vehicles.--
        Before September 30, 2009, the State agency may allow vehicles 
        certified as low emission and energy-efficient vehicles under 
        subsection (e), and labeled in accordance with subsection (e), 
        to use the HOV facility if the operators of the vehicles pay a 
        toll charged by the agency for use of the facility and the 
        agency--
                ``(i) establishes a program that addresses the 
            selection of vehicles under this paragraph; and
                ``(ii) establishes procedures for enforcing the 
            restrictions on the use of the facility by the vehicles.
            ``(C) Amount of tolls.--Under subparagraph (B), a State 
        agency may charge no toll or may charge a toll that is less 
        than tolls charged under paragraph (3).
    ``(c) Requirements Applicable to Tolls.--
        ``(1) In general.--Tolls may be charged under paragraphs (4) 
    and (5) of subsection (b) notwithstanding section 301 and, except 
    as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3), subject to the requirements 
    of section 129.
        ``(2) HOV facilities on the interstate system.--Notwithstanding 
    section 129, tolls may be charged under paragraphs (4) and (5) of 
    subsection (b) on a HOV facility on the Interstate System.
        ``(3) Excess toll revenues.--If a State agency makes a 
    certification under section 129(a)(3) with respect to toll revenues 
    collected under paragraphs (4) and (5) of subsection (b), the 
    State, in the use of toll revenues under that sentence, shall give 
    priority consideration to projects for developing alternatives to 
    single occupancy vehicle travel and projects for improving highway 
    safety.
    ``(d) HOV Facility Management, Operation, Monitoring, and 
Enforcement.--
        ``(1) In general.--A State agency that allows vehicles to use a 
    HOV facility under paragraph (4) or (5) of subsection (b) in a 
    fiscal year shall certify to the Secretary that the agency will 
    carry out the following responsibilities with respect to the 
    facility in the fiscal year:
            ``(A) Establishing, managing, and supporting a performance 
        monitoring, evaluation, and reporting program for the facility 
        that provides for continuous monitoring, assessment, and 
        reporting on the impacts that the vehicles may have on the 
        operation of the facility and adjacent highways.
            ``(B) Establishing, managing, and supporting an enforcement 
        program that ensures that the facility is being operated in 
        accordance with the requirements of this section.
            ``(C) Limiting or discontinuing the use of the facility by 
        the vehicles if the presence of the vehicles has degraded the 
        operation of the facility.
        ``(2) Degraded facility.--
            ``(A) Definition of minimum average operating speed.--In 
        this paragraph, the term `minimum average operating speed' 
        means--
                ``(i) 45 miles per hour, in the case of a HOV facility 
            with a speed limit of 50 miles per hour or greater; and
                ``(ii) not more than 10 miles per hour below the speed 
            limit, in the case of a HOV facility with a speed limit of 
            less than 50 miles per hour.
            ``(B) Standard for determining degraded facility.--For 
        purposes of paragraph (1), the operation of a HOV facility 
        shall be considered to be degraded if vehicles operating on the 
        facility are failing to maintain a minimum average operating 
        speed 90 percent of the time over a consecutive 180-day period 
        during morning or evening weekday peak hour periods (or both).
            ``(C) Management of low emission and energy-efficient 
        vehicles.--In managing the use of HOV lanes by low emission and 
        energy-efficient vehicles that do not meet applicable occupancy 
        requirements, a State agency may increase the percentages 
        described in subsection (f)(3)(B)(i).
    ``(e) Certification of Low Emission and Energy-Efficient 
Vehicles.--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this 
section, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency 
shall--
        ``(1) issue a final rule establishing requirements for 
    certification of vehicles as low emission and energy-efficient 
    vehicles for purposes of this section and requirements for the 
    labeling of the vehicles; and
        ``(2) establish guidelines and procedures for making the 
    vehicle comparisons and performance calculations described in 
    subsection (f)(3)(B), in accordance with section 32908(b) of title 
    49.
    ``(f) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Alternative fuel vehicle.--The term `alternative fuel 
    vehicle' means a vehicle that is operating on--
            ``(A) methanol, denatured ethanol, or other alcohols;
            ``(B) a mixture containing at least 85 percent of methanol, 
        denatured ethanol, and other alcohols by volume with gasoline 
        or other fuels;
            ``(C) natural gas;
            ``(D) liquefied petroleum gas;
            ``(E) hydrogen;
            ``(F) coal derived liquid fuels;
            ``(G) fuels (except alcohol) derived from biological 
        materials;
            ``(H) electricity (including electricity from solar 
        energy); or
            ``(I) any other fuel that the Secretary prescribes by 
        regulation that is not substantially petroleum and that would 
        yield substantial energy security and environmental benefits, 
        including fuels regulated under section 490 of title 10, Code 
        of Federal Regulations (or successor regulations).
        ``(2) HOV facility.--The term `HOV facility' means a high 
    occupancy vehicle facility.
        ``(3) Low emission and energy-efficient vehicle.--The term `low 
    emission and energy-efficient vehicle' means a vehicle that--
            ``(A) has been certified by the Administrator as meeting 
        the Tier II emission level established in regulations 
        prescribed by the Administrator under section 202(i) of the 
        Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7521(i)) for that make and model year 
        vehicle; and
            ``(B)(i) is certified by the Administrator of the 
        Environmental Protection Agency, in consultation with the 
        manufacturer, to have achieved not less than a 50-percent 
        increase in city fuel economy or not less than a 25-percent 
        increase in combined city-highway fuel economy (or such greater 
        percentage of city or city-highway fuel economy as may be 
        determined by a State under subsection (d)(2)(C)) relative to a 
        comparable vehicle that is an internal combustion gasoline 
        fueled vehicle (other than a vehicle that has propulsion energy 
        from onboard hybrid sources); or
            ``(ii) is an alternative fuel vehicle.
        ``(4) Public transportation vehicle.--The term `public 
    transportation vehicle' means a vehicle that--
            ``(A) provides designated public transportation (as defined 
        in section 221 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 
        (42 U.S.C. 12141) or provides public school transportation (to 
        and from public or private primary, secondary, or tertiary 
        schools); and
            ``(B)(i) is owned or operated by a public entity;
            ``(ii) is operated under a contract with a public entity; 
        or
            ``(iii) is operated pursuant to a license by the Secretary 
        or a State agency to provide motorbus or school vehicle 
        transportation services to the public.
        ``(5) State agency.--
            ``(A) In general.--The term `State agency', as used with 
        respect to a HOV facility, means an agency of a State or local 
        government having jurisdiction over the operation of the 
        facility.
            ``(B) Inclusion.--The term `State agency' includes a State 
        transportation department.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--
        (1) Program efficiencies.--Section 102 of title 23, United 
    States Code, is amended--
            (A) by striking subsection (a); and
            (B) by redesignating subsections (b) and (c) as subsections 
        (a) and (b), respectively.
        (2) Chapter analysis.--The analysis for such subchapter (as 
    amended by section 1120 of this Act) is amended by adding at the 
    end the following:

``166. HOV facilities.''.

    (c) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that the 
Secretary and the States should provide additional incentives 
(including the use of high occupancy vehicle lanes on State and 
Interstate highways) for the purchase and use of hybrid and other fuel 
efficient vehicles, which have been proven to minimize air emissions 
and decrease consumption of fossil fuels.

SEC. 1122. DEFINITIONS.

    (a) Transportation Enhancement Activity.--Section 101(a)(35) of 
title 23, United States Code, is amended to read as follows:
        ``(35) Transportation enhancement activity.--The term 
    `transportation enhancement activity' means, with respect to any 
    project or the area to be served by the project, any of the 
    following activities as the activities relate to surface 
    transportation:
            ``(A) Provision of facilities for pedestrians and bicycles.
            ``(B) Provision of safety and educational activities for 
        pedestrians and bicyclists.
            ``(C) Acquisition of scenic easements and scenic or 
        historic sites (including historic battlefields).
            ``(D) Scenic or historic highway programs (including the 
        provision of tourist and welcome center facilities).
            ``(E) Landscaping and other scenic beautification.
            ``(F) Historic preservation.
            ``(G) Rehabilitation and operation of historic 
        transportation buildings, structures, or facilities (including 
        historic railroad facilities and canals).
            ``(H) Preservation of abandoned railway corridors 
        (including the conversion and use of the corridors for 
        pedestrian or bicycle trails).
            ``(I) Inventory, control, and removal of outdoor 
        advertising.
            ``(J) Archaeological planning and research.
            ``(K) Environmental mitigation--
                ``(i) to address water pollution due to highway runoff; 
            or
                ``(ii) reduce vehicle-caused wildlife mortality while 
            maintaining habitat connectivity.
            ``(L) Establishment of transportation museums.''.
    (b) Advanced Truck Stop Electrification System.--Such section 
101(a) is amended by adding at the end the following:
        ``(38) Advanced truck stop electrification system.--The term 
    `advanced truck stop electrification system' means a system that 
    delivers heat, air conditioning, electricity, or communications to 
    a heavy duty vehicle.''.

                     Subtitle B--Congestion Relief

SEC. 1201. REAL-TIME SYSTEM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION PROGRAM.

    (a) Establishment.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish a real-time 
    system management information program to provide, in all States, 
    the capability to monitor, in real-time, the traffic and travel 
    conditions of the major highways of the United States and to share 
    that information to improve the security of the surface 
    transportation system, to address congestion problems, to support 
    improved response to weather events and surface transportation 
    incidents, and to facilitate national and regional highway traveler 
    information.
        (2) Purposes.--The purposes of the real-time system management 
    information program are to--
            (A) establish, in all States, a system of basic real-time 
        information for managing and operating the surface 
        transportation system;
            (B) identify longer range real-time highway and transit 
        monitoring needs and develop plans and strategies for meeting 
        such needs; and
            (C) provide the capability and means to share that data 
        with State and local governments and the traveling public.
    (b) Data Exchange Formats.--Not later than 2 years after the date 
of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish data exchange 
formats to ensure that the data provided by highway and transit 
monitoring systems, including statewide incident reporting systems, can 
readily be exchanged across jurisdictional boundaries, facilitating 
nationwide availability of information.
    (c) Regional Intelligent Transportation System Architecture.--
        (1) Addressing information needs.--As State and local 
    governments develop or update regional intelligent transportation 
    system architectures, described in section 940.9 of title 23, Code 
    of Federal Regulations, such governments shall explicitly address 
    real-time highway and transit information needs and the systems 
    needed to meet such needs, including addressing coverage, 
    monitoring systems, data fusion and archiving, and methods of 
    exchanging or sharing highway and transit information.
        (2) Data exchange.--States shall incorporate the data exchange 
    formats established by the Secretary under subsection (b) to ensure 
    that the data provided by highway and transit monitoring systems 
    may readily be exchanged with State and local governments and may 
    be made available to the traveling public.
    (d) Eligibility.--Subject to project approval by the Secretary, a 
State may obligate funds apportioned to the State under sections 
104(b)(1), 104(b)(2), and 104(b)(3) of title 23, United States Code, 
for activities relating to the planning and deployment of real-time 
monitoring elements that advance the goals and purposes described in 
subsection (a).
    (e) Limitation on Statutory Construction.--Nothing in this section 
shall be construed as altering or otherwise affecting the applicability 
of the requirements of chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code 
(including requirements relating to the eligibility of a project for 
assistance under the program, the location of the project, and the 
Federal-share payable on account of the project), to amounts 
apportioned to a State for a program under section 104(b) that are 
obligated by the State for activities and projects under this section.
    (f) Statewide Incident Reporting System Defined.--In this section, 
the term ``statewide incident reporting system'' means a statewide 
system for facilitating the real-time electronic reporting of surface 
transportation incidents to a central location for use in monitoring 
the event, providing accurate traveler information, and responding to 
the incident as appropriate.

                  Subtitle C--Mobility and Efficiency

SEC. 1301. PROJECTS OF NATIONAL AND REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE.

    (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
        (1) Under current law, surface transportation programs rely 
    primarily on formula capital apportionments to States.
        (2) Despite the significant increase for surface transportation 
    program funding in the Transportation Equity Act of the 21st 
    Century, current levels of investment are insufficient to fund 
    critical high-cost transportation infrastructure facilities that 
    address critical national economic and transportation needs.
        (3) Critical high-cost transportation infrastructure facilities 
    often include multiple levels of government, agencies, modes of 
    transportation, and transportation goals and planning processes 
    that are not easily addressed or funded within existing surface 
    transportation program categories.
        (4) Projects of national and regional significance have 
    national and regional benefits, including improving economic 
    productivity by facilitating international trade, relieving 
    congestion, and improving transportation safety by facilitating 
    passenger and freight movement.
        (5) The benefits of projects described in paragraph (4) accrue 
    to local areas, States, and the Nation as a result of the effect 
    such projects have on the national transportation system.
        (6) A program dedicated to constructing projects of national 
    and regional significance is necessary to improve the safe, secure, 
    and efficient movement of people and goods throughout the United 
    States and improve the health and welfare of the national economy.
    (b) Establishment of Program.--The Secretary shall establish a 
program to provide grants to States for projects of national and 
regional significance.
    (c) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply:
        (1) Eligible project costs.--The term ``eligible project 
    costs'' means the costs of--
            (A) development phase activities, including planning, 
        feasibility analysis, revenue forecasting, environmental 
        review, preliminary engineering and design work, and other 
        preconstruction activities; and
            (B) construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and 
        acquisition of real property (including land related to the 
        project and improvements to land), environmental mitigation, 
        construction contingencies, acquisition of equipment, and 
        operational improvements.
        (2) Eligible project.--The term ``eligible project'' means any 
    surface transportation project eligible for Federal assistance 
    under title 23, United States Code, including freight railroad 
    projects and activities eligible under such title.
        (3) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning such term has in 
    section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code.
    (d) Eligibility.--To be eligible for assistance under this section, 
a project shall have eligible project costs that are reasonably 
anticipated to equal or exceed the lesser of--
        (1) $500,000,000; or
        (2) 75 percent of the amount of Federal highway assistance 
    funds apportioned for the most recently completed fiscal year to 
    the State in which the project is located.
    (e) Applications.--Each State seeking to receive a grant under this 
section for an eligible project shall submit to the Secretary an 
application in such form and in accordance with such requirements as 
the Secretary shall establish.
    (f) Competitive Grant Selection and Criteria for Grants.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall--
            (A) establish criteria for selecting among projects that 
        meet the eligibility criteria specified in subsection (d);
            (B) conduct a national solicitation for applications; and
            (C) award grants on a competitive basis.
        (2) Criteria for grants.--The Secretary may approve a grant 
    under this section for a project only if the Secretary determines 
    that the project--
            (A) is based on the results of preliminary engineering;
            (B) is justified based on the ability of the project--
                (i) to generate national economic benefits, including 
            creating jobs, expanding business opportunities, and 
            impacting the gross domestic product;
                (ii) to reduce congestion, including impacts in the 
            State, region, and Nation;
                (iii) to improve transportation safety, including 
            reducing transportation accidents, injuries, and 
            fatalities;
                (iv) to otherwise enhance the national transportation 
            system; and
                (v) to garner support for non-Federal financial 
            commitments and provide evidence of stable and dependable 
            financing sources to construct, maintain, and operate the 
            infrastructure facility; and
            (C) is supported by an acceptable degree of non-Federal 
        financial commitments, including evidence of stable and 
        dependable financing sources to construct, maintain, and 
        operate the infrastructure facility.
        (3) Selection considerations.--In selecting a project under 
    this section, the Secretary shall consider the extent to which the 
    project--
            (A) leverages Federal investment by encouraging non-Federal 
        contributions to the project, including contributions from 
        public-private partnerships;
            (B) uses new technologies, including intelligent 
        transportation systems, that enhance the efficiency of the 
        project; and
            (C) helps maintain or protect the environment.
        (4) Preliminary engineering.--In evaluating a project under 
    paragraph (2)(A), the Secretary shall analyze and consider the 
    results of preliminary engineering for the project.
        (5) Non-federal financial commitment.--
            (A) Evaluation of project.--In evaluating a project under 
        paragraph (2)(C), the Secretary shall require that--
                (i) the proposed project plan provides for the 
            availability of contingency amounts that the Secretary 
            determines to be reasonable to cover unanticipated cost 
            increases; and
                (ii) each proposed non-Federal source of capital and 
            operating financing is stable, reliable, and available 
            within the proposed project timetable.
            (B) Considerations.--In assessing the stability, 
        reliability, and availability of proposed sources of non-
        Federal financing under subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall 
        consider--
                (i) existing financial commitments;
                (ii) the degree to which financing sources are 
            dedicated to the purposes proposed;
                (iii) any debt obligation that exists or is proposed by 
            the recipient for the proposed project; and
                (iv) the extent to which the project has a non-Federal 
            financial commitment that exceeds the required non-Federal 
            share of the cost of the project.
        (6) Regulations.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
    enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall issue regulations on the 
    manner in which the Secretary will evaluate and rate the projects 
    based on the results of preliminary engineering, project 
    justification, and the degree of non-Federal financial commitment, 
    as required under this subsection.
        (7) Project evaluation and rating.--
            (A) In general.--A proposed project may advance from 
        preliminary engineering to final design and construction only 
        if the Secretary finds that the project meets the requirements 
        of this subsection and there is a reasonable likelihood that 
        the project will continue to meet such requirements.
            (B) Evaluation and rating.--In making such findings, the 
        Secretary shall evaluate and rate the project as ``highly 
        recommended'', ``recommended'', or ``not recommended'' based on 
        the results of preliminary engineering, the project 
        justification criteria, and the degree of non-Federal financial 
        commitment, as required under this subsection. In rating the 
        projects, the Secretary shall provide, in addition to the 
        overall project rating, individual ratings for each of the 
        criteria established under the regulations issued under 
        paragraph (6).
    (g) Letters of Intent and Full Funding Grant Agreements.--
        (1) Letter of intent.--
            (A) In general.--The Secretary may issue a letter of intent 
        to an applicant announcing an intention to obligate, for a 
        project under this section, an amount from future available 
        budget authority specified in law that is not more than the 
        amount stipulated as the financial participation of the 
        Secretary in the project.
            (B) Notification.--At least 60 days before issuing a letter 
        under subparagraph (A) or entering into a full funding grant 
        agreement, the Secretary shall notify in writing the Committee 
        on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
        Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public 
        Works of the Senate of the proposed letter or agreement. The 
        Secretary shall include with the notification a copy of the 
        proposed letter or agreement as well as the evaluations and 
        ratings for the project.
            (C) Not an obligation.--The issuance of a letter is deemed 
        not to be an obligation under sections 1108(c), 1108(d), 1501, 
        and 1502(a) of title 31, United States Code, or an 
        administrative commitment.
            (D) Obligation or commitment.--An obligation or 
        administrative commitment may be made only when contract 
        authority is allocated to a project.
        (2) Full funding grant agreement.--
            (A) In general.--A project financed under this subsection 
        shall be carried out through a full funding grant agreement. 
        The Secretary shall enter into a full funding grant agreement 
        based on the evaluations and ratings required under subsection 
        (f)(7).
            (B) Terms.--If the Secretary makes a full funding grant 
        agreement with an applicant, the agreement shall--
                (i) establish the terms of participation by the United 
            States Government in a project under this section;
                (ii) establish the maximum amount of Government 
            financial assistance for the project;
                (iii) cover the period of time for completing the 
            project, including a period extending beyond the period of 
            an authorization; and
                (iv) make timely and efficient management of the 
            project easier according to the laws of the United States.
            (C) Agreement.--An agreement under this paragraph obligates 
        an amount of available budget authority specified in law and 
        may include a commitment, contingent on amounts to be specified 
        in law in advance for commitments under this paragraph, to 
        obligate an additional amount from future available budget 
        authority specified in law. The agreement shall state that the 
        contingent commitment is not an obligation of the Government. 
        Interest and other financing costs of efficiently carrying out 
        a part of the project within a reasonable time are a cost of 
        carrying out the project under a full funding grant agreement, 
        except that eligible costs may not be more than the cost of the 
        most favorable financing terms reasonably available for the 
        project at the time of borrowing. The applicant shall certify, 
        in a way satisfactory to the Secretary, that the applicant has 
        shown reasonable diligence in seeking the most favorable 
        financing terms.
        (3) Amounts.--The total estimated amount of future obligations 
    of the Government and contingent commitments to incur obligations 
    covered by all outstanding letters of intent and full funding grant 
    agreements may be not more than the greater of the amount 
    authorized to carry out this section or an amount equivalent to the 
    last 2 fiscal years of funding authorized to carry out this section 
    less an amount the Secretary reasonably estimates is necessary for 
    grants under this section not covered by a letter. The total amount 
    covered by new letters and contingent commitments included in full 
    funding grant agreements may be not more than a limitation 
    specified in law.
    (h) Grant Requirements.--
        (1) In general.--A grant for a project under this section shall 
    be subject to all of the requirements of title 23, United States 
    Code.
        (2) Other terms and conditions.--The Secretary shall require 
    that all grants under this section be subject to all terms, 
    conditions, and requirements that the Secretary decides are 
    necessary or appropriate for purposes of this section, including 
    requirements for the disposition of net increases in value of real 
    property resulting from the project assisted under this section.
    (i) Government's Share of Project Cost.--Based on engineering 
studies, studies of economic feasibility, and information on the 
expected use of equipment or facilities, the Secretary shall estimate 
the cost of a project receiving assistance under this section. A grant 
for the project is for 80 percent of the project cost, unless the grant 
recipient requests a lower grant percentage. A refund or reduction of 
the remainder may be made only if a refund of a proportional amount of 
the grant of the Government is made at the same time.
    (j) Fiscal Capacity Considerations.--If the Secretary gives 
priority consideration to financing projects that include more than the 
non-Government share required under subsection (i) the Secretary shall 
give equal consideration to differences in the fiscal capacity of State 
and local governments.
    (k) Reports.--
        (1) Annual report.--Not later than the first Monday in February 
    of each year, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on 
    Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives 
    and the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate a 
    report that includes a proposal on the allocation of amounts to be 
    made available to finance grants under this section.
        (2) Recommendations on funding.--The annual report under this 
    paragraph shall include evaluations and ratings, as required under 
    subsection (f). The report shall also include recommendations of 
    projects for funding based on the evaluations and ratings and on 
    existing commitments and anticipated funding levels for the next 3 
    fiscal years and for the next 10 fiscal years based on information 
    currently available to the Secretary.
    (l) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds made available to carry out 
this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if 
such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable and shall remain 
available until expended and the Federal share of the cost of a project 
under this section shall be as provided in this section.
    (m) Designated Projects.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
this section, the Secretary shall allocate for each of fiscal years 
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009, from funds made available to carry 
out this section, 10 percent, 20 percent, 25 percent, 25 percent, and 
20 percent respectively, of the following amounts for grants to carry 
out the following projects under this section:

 
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     No.           State          Project Description         Amount
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1.            CA              Bakersfield Beltway System    $140,000,000
 
2.            VA, WV, OH      Heartland Corridor Project     $90,000,000
                               including multiple
                               intermodal facility
                               improvements and
                               improvements to
                               facilitate the movement
                               of intermodal freight
                               from VA to OH............
 
3.            CA              Roadway improvements in        $55,000,000
                               and around the former
                               Norton Air Force Base as
                               part of the Inland Empire
                               Goods Movement Gateway
                               project..................
 
4.            MI              Planning, design, and          $20,000,000
                               construction of a new
                               American border plaza at
                               the Blue Water Bridge in
                               or near Port Huron, MI...
 
5.            IL              Construction of O'Hare        $140,000,000
                               Bypass/Elgin O'Hare
                               Extension................
 
6.            WI              Reconstruction of the          $30,000,000
                               Marquette Interchange,
                               Milwaukee WI.............
 
7.            IL              CREATE....................    $100,000,000
 
8.            OR              I-5 Bridge repair,            $160,000,000
                               replacement and
                               associated improvements
                               in the I-5 corridor......
 
9.            CA              Alameda Corridor East.....    $125,000,000
 
10.           IL              Mississippi River Bridge      $150,000,000
                               and related roads........
 
11.           CA              Transbay Terminal.........     $27,000,000
 
12.           NY              Cross Harbor Freight          $100,000,000
                               Movement Project, New
                               York.....................
 
13.           WA              Alaska Way Viaduct and        $100,000,000
                               Seawall Replacement......
 
14.           CA              Gerald Desmond/I-710          $100,000,000
                               Gateway Project..........
 
15.           CO              Denver's Union Station....     $50,000,000
 
16.           MN              Union Depot Multimodal         $50,000,000
                               Transit Facility.........
 
17.           CA              Sacramento Intermodal           $3,000,000
                               Station..................
 
18.           NJ              Liberty Corridor..........    $100,000,000
 
19.           NM              Relocate the El Paso, TX       $14,000,000
                               rail yard to Santa Teresa
 
20.           PA              Route 23/US 422                $20,000,000
                               Interchange Modernization
                               and Route 363/US 422
                               Interchange Improvement
                               Project and U.S. 422
                               Widening, Montgomery
                               County, PA...............
 
21.           PA              Route 28 Widening and          $15,000,000
                               improvements, Allegheny
                               County, PA...............
 
22.           PA              Improvements to I-80,          $15,000,000
                               Monroe County, PA........
 
23.           SC              I-73, Construction of I-73     $40,000,000
                               from Myrtle Beach, SC to
                               I-95, ending at the North
                               Carolina State line......
 
24.           VA              Rail Relocation to route       $15,000,000
                               164/I-664 rail corridor,
                               Portsmouth...............
 
25.           WA              Replacement of the Alaskan    $120,000,000
                               Way Viaduct and Seawall
                               in Seattle...............
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SEC. 1302. NATIONAL CORRIDOR INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall establish and implement a 
program to make allocations to States for highway construction projects 
in corridors of national significance to promote economic growth and 
international or interregional trade pursuant to the selection factors 
provided in this section. A State must submit an application to the 
Secretary in order to receive an allocation under this section.
    (b) Selection Process.--
        (1) Priority.--In the selection process under this section, the 
    Secretary shall give priority to projects in corridors that are a 
    part of, or will be designated as part of, the Dwight D. Eisenhower 
    National System of Interstate and Defense Highways after completion 
    of the work described in the application received by the Secretary 
    and to any project that will be completed within 5 years of the 
    date of the allocation of funds for the project.
        (2) Selection factors.--In making allocations under this 
    section, the Secretary shall consider the following factors:
            (A) The extent to which the corridor provides a link 
        between two existing segments of the Interstate System.
            (B) The extent to which the project will facilitate major 
        multistate or regional mobility and economic growth and 
        development in areas underserved by existing highway 
        infrastructure.
            (C) The extent to which commercial vehicle traffic in the 
        corridor--
                (i) has increased since the date of enactment of the 
            North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (16 
            U.S.C. 4401 et seq.); and
                (ii) is projected to increase in the future.
            (D) The extent to which international truck-borne 
        commodities move through the corridor.
            (E) The extent to which the project will make improvements 
        to an existing segment of the Interstate System that will 
        result in a decrease in congestion.
            (F) The reduction in commercial and other travel time 
        through a major freight corridor expected as a result of the 
        project.
            (G) The value of the cargo carried by commercial vehicle 
        traffic in the corridor and the economic costs arising from 
        congestion in the corridor.
            (H) The extent of leveraging of Federal funds provided to 
        carry out this section, including--
                (i) use of innovative financing;
                (ii) combination with funding provided under other 
            sections of this Act and title 23, United States Code; and
                (iii) combination with other sources of Federal, State, 
            local, or private funding.
    (c) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds made available by section 
1101(a)(10) of this Act to carry out this section shall be available 
for obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned 
under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that such funds 
shall remain available until expended, and the Federal share of the 
cost of a project under this section shall be determined in accordance 
with section 120 of such title.
    (d) State Defined.--In this section, the term ``State'' has the 
meaning such term has in section 101(a) of title 23, United States 
Code.
    (e) Designated Projects.--The Secretary shall allocate for each of 
fiscal years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009, from funds made 
available to carry out this section, 10 percent, 20 percent, 25 
percent, 25 percent, and 20 percent respectively, of the following 
amounts for grants to carry out the following projects under this 
section:

 
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     No.           State          Project Description         Amount
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1.            TX, AR, MS,     Planning, Design, and          $50,000,000
               TN, KY, IN      Construction of I-69 in
                               TX, LA, AR, MS, TN, KY,
                               and IN...................
 
2.            LA              Improvements to Louisiana      $20,000,000
                               Highway 1 between the
                               Caminada Bridge and the
                               intersection of LA
                               Highway 1 and U.S. 90....
 
3.            MD              Planning, design, and          $10,000,000
                               construction of the Inter
                               County Connector in
                               Montgomery and Prince
                               Georges County in
                               Maryland.................
 
4.            CA              Centennial Corridor Loop      $330,000,000
                               in Bakersfield...........
 
5.            VA              Construction of dedicated     $100,000,000
                               truck lanes on additional
                               capacity in I-81 in VA...
 
6.            CA              Design, Planning and          $100,000,000
                               Construction of State
                               Route 178 in Bakersfield.
 
7.            CA              Widening of Rosedale           $60,000,000
                               Highway between SR 43 and
                               SR 99 in Bakersfield and
                               widening of SR 178
                               between SR 99 and D
                               street in Bakersfield....
 
8.            LA              Construction of the 36        $150,000,000
                               mile segment of I-49 in
                               LA between the Arkansas
                               State line and I-220 in
                               Shreveport...............
 
9.            AR              Construction of an             $40,000,000
                               extension of I-530 from
                               Pine Bluff, Arkansas to
                               Wilmar, Arkansas to
                               interstate specifications
 
10.           IL              Construction of the U.S. I-   $152,000,000
                               80 to I-88 North-South
                               Connector in Illinois....
 
11.           WI              Construction and               $30,000,000
                               reconstruction of the
                               U.S. Highway 41 corridor
                               between Milwaukee and
                               Green Bay, Wisconsin.....
 
12.           IL              Construction of Route 34       $55,000,000
                               Interchange and
                               improvements in Illinois.
 
13.           CA              Increase capacity on I-80      $50,000,000
                               between Sacrament/Placer
                               County Line and SR 65....
 
14.           AK              Planning, design, and          $30,000,000
                               construction of Knik Arm
                               Bridge...................
 
15.           IA, IL          Planning, design, right-of-    $15,000,000
                               way acquisition and
                               construction of the
                               Interstate Route 74
                               bridge from Bettendorf,
                               Iowa, to Moline, Illinois
 
16.           AR              Planning, design, and          $20,000,000
                               construction of the I-49/
                               Bella Vista Bypass in
                               Arkansas.................
 
17.           SC              Planning, design, and          $10,000,000
                               construction of the I-73
                               corridor of national
                               significance in South
                               Carolina.................
 
18.           CA              I-405 HOV lane............    $100,000,000
 
19.           AR              I-69 Corridor, including       $75,000,000
                               the Great River Bridge...
 
20.           MN              Falls-to-Falls Corridor...     $50,000,000
 
21.           DC              Frederick Douglass             $75,000,000
                               Memorial Bridge..........
 
22.           CT              Pearl Harbor Memorial          $35,000,000
                               Bridge...................
 
23.           IN              I-80 Improvements.........     $10,000,000
 
24.           CA              State Route 4 East Upgrade     $20,000,000
 
25.           LA              LA 1 Replacement..........      $5,000,000
 
26.           AZ              State Route 85 Upgrade....      $3,000,000
 
27.           WV              I-73/I-74 Corridor........     $50,000,000
 
28.           LA              Construction of I-49 North     $27,500,000
                               from Shreveport,
                               Louisiana to Arkansas
                               State line (I-220 to AR
                               Line)....................
 
29.           LA              Transportation                 $27,500,000
                               improvements to I-49
                               South....................
 
30.           OK              Ports to Plain Corridor in     $35,000,000
                               Oklahoma.................
 
31.           TN              For design, ROW and           $100,000,000
                               construction of
                               Interstate 69............
 
32.           CO              U.S. 287, Ports-to-Plains       $3,000,000
                               Corridor.................
 
33.           OK              State of Oklahoma I-44        $110,000,000
                               from Riverside to Yale
                               Avenue in Tulsa..........
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SEC. 1303. COORDINATED BORDER INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM.

    (a) General Authority.--The Secretary shall implement a coordinated 
border infrastructure program under which the Secretary shall 
distribute funds to border States to improve the safe movement of motor 
vehicles at or across the border between the United States and Canada 
and the border between the United States and Mexico.
    (b) Eligible Uses.--Subject to subsection (d), a State may use 
funds apportioned under this section only for--
        (1) improvements in a border region to existing transportation 
    and supporting infrastructure that facilitate cross-border motor 
    vehicle and cargo movements;
        (2) construction of highways and related safety and safety 
    enforcement facilities in a border region that facilitate motor 
    vehicle and cargo movements related to international trade;
        (3) operational improvements in a border region, including 
    improvements relating to electronic data interchange and use of 
    telecommunications, to expedite cross border motor vehicle and 
    cargo movement;
        (4) modifications to regulatory procedures to expedite safe and 
    efficient cross border motor vehicle and cargo movements; and
        (5) international coordination of transportation planning, 
    programming, and border operation with Canada and Mexico relating 
    to expediting cross border motor vehicle and cargo movements.
    (c) Apportionment of Funds.--On October 1 of each fiscal year, the 
Secretary shall apportion among border States sums authorized to be 
appropriated to carry out this section for such fiscal year as follows:
        (1) 20 percent in the ratio that--
            (A) the total number of incoming commercial trucks that 
        pass through the land border ports of entry within the 
        boundaries of a border State, as determined by the Secretary; 
        bears to
            (B) the total number of incoming commercial trucks that 
        pass through such ports of entry within the boundaries of all 
        the border States, as determined by the Secretary.
        (2) 30 percent in the ratio that--
            (A) the total number of incoming personal motor vehicles 
        and incoming buses that pass through land border ports of entry 
        within the boundaries of a border State, as determined by the 
        Secretary; bears to
            (B) the total number of incoming personal motor vehicles 
        and incoming buses that pass through such ports of entry within 
        the boundaries of all the border States, as determined by the 
        Secretary.
        (3) 25 percent in the ratio that--
            (A) the total weight of incoming cargo by commercial trucks 
        that pass through land border ports of entry within the 
        boundaries of a border State, as determined by the Secretary; 
        bears to
            (B) the total weight of incoming cargo by commercial trucks 
        that pass through such ports of entry within the boundaries of 
        all the border States, as determined by the Secretary.
        (4) 25 percent of the ratio that--
            (A) the total number of land border ports of entry within 
        the boundaries of a border State, as determined by the 
        Secretary; bears to
            (B) the total number of land border ports of entry within 
        the boundaries of all the border States, as determined by the 
        Secretary.
    (d) Projects in Canada or Mexico.--A project in Canada or Mexico, 
proposed by a border State to directly and predominantly facilitate 
cross-border motor vehicle and cargo movements at an international port 
of entry into the border region of the State, may be constructed using 
funds apportioned to the State under this section if, before obligation 
of those funds, Canada or Mexico, or the political subdivision of 
Canada or Mexico that is responsible for the operation of the facility 
to be constructed, provides assurances satisfactory to the Secretary 
that any facility constructed under this subsection will be--
        (1) constructed in accordance with standards equivalent to 
    applicable standards in the United States; and
        (2) properly maintained and used over the useful life of the 
    facility for the purpose for which the Secretary is allocating such 
    funds to the project.
    (e) Transfer of Funds to the General Services Administration.--
        (1) State funds.--At the request of a border State, funds 
    apportioned to the State under this section may be transferred to 
    the General Services Administration for the purpose of funding one 
    or more projects described in subsection (b) if--
            (A) the Secretary determines, after consultation with the 
        transportation department of the border State, that the General 
        Services Administration should carry out the project; and
            (B) the General Services Administration agrees to accept 
        the transfer of, and to administer, those funds in accordance 
        with this section.
        (2) Non-federal share.--
            (A) In general.--A border State that makes a request under 
        paragraph (1) shall provide directly to the General Services 
        Administration, for each project covered by the request, the 
        non-Federal share of the cost of the project.
            (B) No augmentation of appropriations.--Funds provided by a 
        border State under subparagraph (A)--
                (i) shall not be considered to be an augmentation of 
            the appropriations made available to the General Services 
            Administration; and
                (ii) shall be--

                    (I) administered, subject to paragraph (1)(B), in 
                accordance with the procedures of the General Services 
                Administration; but
                    (II) available for obligation in the same manner as 
                if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 
                23, United States Code.

        (3) Obligation authority.--Obligation authority shall be 
    transferred to the General Services Administration for a project in 
    the same manner and amount as the funds provided for the project 
    under paragraph (1).
        (4) Limitation on transfer of funds.--No State may transfer to 
    the General Services Administration under this subsection an amount 
    that is more than the lesser of--
            (A) 15 percent of the aggregate amount of funds apportioned 
        to the State under this section for such fiscal year; or
            (B) $5,000,000.
    (f) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds made available to carry out 
this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if 
such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
Code; except that, subject to subsection (e), such funds shall not be 
transferable and shall remain available until expended, and the Federal 
share of the cost of a project under this section shall be determined 
in accordance with section 120 of such title.
    (g) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply:
        (1) Border region.--The term ``border region'' means any 
    portion of a border State within 100 miles of an international land 
    border with Canada or Mexico.
        (2) Border state.--The term ``border State'' means any State 
    that has an international land border with Canada or Mexico.
        (3) Commercial truck.--The term ``commercial truck'' means a 
    commercial motor vehicle as defined in section 31301(4) (other than 
    subparagraph (B)) of title 49, United States Code.
        (4) Motor vehicle.--The term ``motor vehicle'' has the meaning 
    such term has under section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code.
        (5) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning such term has in 
    section 101(a) of such title 23.

SEC. 1304. HIGH PRIORITY CORRIDORS ON THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM.

    (a) Evacuation Routes.--Section 1105(b) of the Intermodal Surface 
Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-240; 105 Stat. 
2032) is amended in the first sentence by inserting ``and evacuation 
routes'' after ``corridors'' the first place it appears.
    (b) Corridors.--Section 1105(c) of the Intermodal Surface 
Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 2032) is amended--
        (1) by striking paragraph (14) and inserting the following:
        ``(14) Heartland Expressway from Denver, Colorado, through 
    Scottsbluff, Nebraska, to Rapid City, South Dakota as follows:
            ``(A) In the State of Colorado, the Heartland Expressway 
        Corridor shall generally follow--
                ``(i) Interstate 76 from Denver to Brush; and
                ``(ii) Colorado Highway 71 from Limon to the border 
            between the States of Colorado and Nebraska.
            ``(B) In the State of Nebraska, the Heartland Expressway 
        Corridor shall generally follow--
                ``(i) Nebraska Highway 71 from the border between the 
            States of Colorado and Nebraska to Scottsbluff;
                ``(ii) United States Route 26 from Scottsbluff to the 
            intersection with State Highway L62A;
                ``(iii) State Highway L62A from the intersection with 
            United States Route 26 to United States Route 385 north of 
            Bridgeport;
                ``(iv) United States Route 385 to the border between 
            the States of Nebraska and South Dakota; and
                ``(v) United States Highway 26 from Scottsbluff to the 
            border of the States of Nebraska and Wyoming.
            ``(C) In the State of Wyoming, the Heartland Expressway 
        Corridor shall generally follow United States Highway 26 from 
        the border of the States of Nebraska and Wyoming to the 
        termination at Interstate 25 at Interchange number 94.
            ``(D) In the State of South Dakota, the Heartland 
        Expressway Corridor shall generally follow--
                ``(i) United States Route 385 from the border between 
            the States of Nebraska and South Dakota to the intersection 
            with State Highway 79; and
                ``(ii) State Highway 79 from the intersection with 
            United States Route 385 to Rapid City.'';
        (2) in paragraph (23) by inserting before the period at the end 
    the following: ``and the connection from Wichita, Kansas, to Sioux 
    City, Iowa, which includes I-135 from Wichita, Kansas to Salina, 
    Kansas, United States Route 81 from Salina, Kansas, to Norfolk, 
    Nebraska, Nebraska State Route 35 from Norfolk, Nebraska, to South 
    Sioux City, Nebraska, and the connection to I-29 in Sioux City, 
    Iowa'';
        (3) in paragraph (33) by striking ``I-395'' and inserting ``and 
    including the I-395 corridor'';
        (4) by striking paragraph (34) and inserting the following:
        ``(34) The Alameda Corridor-East and Southwest Passage, 
    California. The Alameda Corridor-East is generally described as the 
    corridor from East Los Angeles (terminus of Alameda Corridor) 
    through Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside 
    Counties, to termini at Barstow in San Bernardino County and 
    Coachella in Riverside County. The Southwest Passage shall follow 
    I-10 from San Bernardino to the Arizona State line.'';
        (5) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(46) Interstate Route 710 between the terminus at Long Beach, 
    California, to California State Route 60.
        ``(47) Interstate Route 87 from the Quebec border to New York 
    City.
        ``(48) The Route 50 High Plains Corridor along the United 
    States Route 50 corridor from Newton, Kansas, to Pueblo, Colorado.
        ``(49) The Atlantic Commerce Corridor on Interstate Route 95 
    from Jacksonville, Florida, to Miami, Florida.
        ``(50) The East-West Corridor commencing in Watertown, New 
    York, continuing northeast through New York, Vermont, New 
    Hampshire, and Maine, and terminating in Calais, Maine.
        ``(51) The SPIRIT Corridor on United States Route 54 from El 
    Paso, Texas, through New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma to Wichita, 
    Kansas.
        ``(52) The route in Arkansas running south of and parallel to 
    Arkansas State Highway 226 from the relocation of United States 
    Route 67 to the vicinity of United States Route 49 and United 
    States Route 63.
        ``(53) United States Highway Route 6 from Interstate Route 70 
    to Interstate Route 15, Utah.
        ``(54) The California Farm-to-Market Corridor, California State 
    Route 99 from south of Bakersfield to Sacramento, California.
        ``(55) In Texas, Interstate Route 20 from Interstate Route 35E 
    in Dallas County, east to the intersection of Interstate Route 635, 
    north to the intersection of Interstate Route 30, northeast through 
    Texarkana to Little Rock, Arkansas, Interstate Route 40 northeast 
    from Little Rock east to the proposed Interstate Route 69 corridor.
        ``(56) In the State of Texas, the La Entrada al Pacifico 
    Corridor consisting of the following highways and any portion of a 
    highway in a corridor on 2 miles of either side of the center line 
    of the highway:
            ``(A) State Route 349 from Lamesa to the point on that 
        highway that is closest to 32 degrees, 7 minutes, north 
        latitude, by 102 degrees, 6 minutes, west longitude.
            ``(B) The segment or any roadway extending from the point 
        described by subparagraph (A) to the point on Farm-to-Market 
        Road 1788 closest to 32 degrees, 0 minutes, north latitude, by 
        102 degrees, 16 minutes, west longitude.
            ``(C) Farm-to-Market Road 1788 from the point described by 
        subparagraph (B) to its intersection with Interstate Route 20.
            ``(D) Interstate Route 20 from its intersection with Farm-
        to-Market Road 1788 to its intersection with United States 
        Route 385.
            ``(E) United States Route 385 from Odessa to Fort Stockton, 
        including those portions that parallel United States Route 67 
        and Interstate Route 10.
            ``(F) United States Route 67 from Fort Stockton to 
        Presidio, including those portions that parallel Interstate 
        Route 10 and United States Route 90.
        ``(57) United States Route 41 corridor between Interstate Route 
    94 via Interstate Route 894 and Highway 45 near Milwaukee and 
    Interstate Route 43 near Green Bay in the State of Wisconsin.
        ``(58) The Theodore Roosevelt Expressway from Rapid City, South 
    Dakota, north on United States Route 85 to Williston, North Dakota, 
    west on United States Route 2 to Culbertson, Montana, and north on 
    Montana Highway 16 to the international border with Canada at the 
    port of Raymond, Montana.
        ``(59) The Central North American Trade Corridor from the 
    border between North Dakota and South Dakota, north on United 
    States Route 83 through Bismark and Minot, North Dakota, to the 
    international border with Canada.
        ``(60) The Providence Beltline Corridor beginning at Interstate 
    Route 95 in the vicinity of Hope Valley, Rhode Island, traversing 
    eastwardly intersecting and merging into Interstate Route 295, 
    continuing northeastwardly along Interstate Route 95, and 
    terminating at the Massachusetts border, and including the western 
    bypass of Providence, Rhode Island, from Interstate Route 295 to 
    the Massachusetts border.
        ``(61) In the State of Missouri, the corridors consisting of 
    the following highways:
            ``(A) Interstate Route 70, from Interstate Route 29/35 to 
        United States Route 61/Avenue of the Saints.
            ``(B) Interstate Route 72/United States Route 36, from the 
        intersection with Interstate Route 29 to United States Route 
        61/Avenue of the Saints.
            ``(C) United States Route 67, from Interstate Route 55 to 
        the Arkansas State line.
            ``(D) United States Route 65, from United States Route 36/
        Interstate Route 72 to the East-West TransAmerica corridor, at 
        the Arkansas State line.
            ``(E) United States Route 63, from United States Route 36 
        and the proposed Interstate Route 72 to the East-West 
        TransAmerica corridor, at the Arkansas State line.
            ``(F) United States Route 54, from the Kansas State line to 
        United States Route 61/Avenue of the Saints.
        ``(62) The Georgia Developmental Highway System Corridors 
    identified in section 32-4-22 of the Official Code of Georgia, 
    Annotated.
        ``(63) The Liberty Corridor, a corridor in an area encompassing 
    very critical and significant transportation infrastructure 
    providing regional, national, and international access through the 
    State of New Jersey, including Interstate Routes 95, 80, 287, and 
    78, and United States Routes 1, 3, 9, 17, and 46, and portways and 
    connecting infrastructure.
        ``(64) The corridor in an area of passage in the State of New 
    Jersey serving significant interstate and regional traffic, located 
    near the cities of Camden, New Jersey, and Philadelphia, 
    Pennsylvania, and including Interstate Route 295, United States 
    Route 42, United States Route 130, and Interstate Route 676.
        ``(65) The Interstate Route 95 Corridor beginning at the New 
    York State line and continuing through Connecticut to the Rhode 
    Island State line.
        ``(66) The Interstate Route 91 Corridor from New Haven, 
    Connecticut, to the Massachusetts State line.
        ``(67) The Fairbanks-Yukon International Corridor consisting of 
    the portion of the Alaska Highway from the international border 
    with Canada to the Richardson Highway, and the Richardson Highway 
    from its junction with the Alaska Highway to Fairbanks, Alaska.
        ``(68) The Washoe County corridor, along Interstate Route 580/
    United States Route 95/United States Route 95A, from Reno, Nevada, 
    to Las Vegas, Nevada.
        ``(69) The Cross Valley Connector connecting Interstate Route 5 
    and State Route 14, Santa Clarita Valley, California.
        ``(70) The Economic Lifeline corridor, along Interstate Route 
    15 and Interstate Route 40, California, Arizona, and Nevada, 
    including Interstate Route 215 South from near San Bernadino, 
    California, to Riverside, California, and State Route 91 from 
    Riverside, California, to the intersection with Interstate Route 15 
    near Corona, California.
        ``(71) The High Desert Corridor/E-220 from Los Angeles, 
    California, to Las Vegas, Nevada, via Palmdale and Victorville, 
    California.
        ``(72) The North-South corridor, along Interstate Route 49 
    North, from Kansas City, Missouri, to Shreveport, Louisiana.
        ``(73) The Louisiana Highway corridor, along Louisiana Highway 
    1, from Grand Isle, Louisiana, to the intersection with United 
    States Route 90.
        ``(74) The portion of United States Route 90 from Interstate 
    Route 49 in Lafayette, Louisiana, to Interstate Route 10 in New 
    Orleans, Louisiana.
        ``(75) The Louisiana 28 corridor from Fort Polk to Alexandria, 
    Louisiana.
        ``(76) The portion of Interstate Route 75 from Toledo, Ohio, to 
    Cincinnati, Ohio.
        ``(77) The portion of United States Route 24 from the Indiana/
    Ohio State line to Toledo, Ohio.
        ``(78) The portion of Interstate Route 71 from Cincinnati, 
    Ohio, to Cleveland, Ohio.
        ``(79) Interstate Route 376 from the Pittsburgh Interchange (I/
    C No. 56) of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, westward on Interstate 
    Route 279, United States Route 22, United States Route 30, and 
    Pennsylvania Route 60, continuing past the Pittsburgh International 
    Airport on Turnpike Route 60, to the Pennsylvania Turnpike 
    (Interstate Route 76), Interchange 10, and continuing north on 
    Pennsylvania Turnpike Route 60 and on United States Route 422 to 
    Interstate Route 80.
        ``(80) The Intercounty Connector, a new east-west multimodal 
    highway between Interstate Route 270 and Interstate Route 95/United 
    States Route 1 in Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, 
    Maryland.''; and
        (6) by aligning paragraph (45) with paragraph (46) (as added by 
    paragraph (5)).
    (c) Interstate Routes.--Section 1105(e)(5) of the Intermodal 
Surface Transporation Efficiency Act of 1991 is amended--
        (1) in subparagraph (A) by striking ``and subsection (c)(45)'' 
    and inserting ``subsection (c)(45), subsection (c)(54), and 
    subsection (c)(57)'';
        (2) by redesignating subparagraphs (B) through (D) as 
    subparagraphs (C) through (E); and
        (3) by inserting after subparagraph (A) the following:
            ``(B) Interstate route 376.--
                ``(i) Designation of interstate route 376.--

                    ``(I) In general.--The routes referred to in 
                subsection (c)(79), except the portion of Pennsylvania 
                Turnpike Route 60 and United States Route 422 between 
                Pennsylvania Turnpike Interchange 10 and Interstate 
                Route 80, shall be designated as Interstate Route 376.
                    ``(II) Signs.--The State of Pennsylvania shall have 
                jurisdiction over the highways described in subclause 
                (I) (except Pennsylvania Turnpike Route 60) and erect 
                signs in accordance with Interstate signing criteria 
                that identify the routes described in subclause (I) as 
                Interstate Route 376.
                    ``(III) Assistance from secretary.--The Secretary 
                shall assist the State of Pennsylvania in carrying out, 
                not later than December 31, 2008, an activity under 
                subclause (II) relating to Interstate Route 376 and in 
                complying with sections 109 and 139 of title 23, United 
                States Code.

                ``(ii) Other segments.--The segment of the route 
            referred to in subsection (c)(79) located between the 
            Pennsylvania Turnpike, Interchange 10, and Interstate Route 
            80 may be signed as Interstate Route 376 under clause 
            (i)(II) if that segment meets the criteria under sections 
            109 and 139 of title 23, United States Code.''.
    (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated to carry out, in accordance with title 23, United States 
Code, projects on corridors identified in section 1105(c) of the 
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 
2032) such sums as may be necessary.

SEC. 1305. TRUCK PARKING FACILITIES.

    (a) Establishment.--In cooperation with appropriate State, 
regional, and local governments, the Secretary shall establish a pilot 
program to address the shortage of long-term parking for commercial 
motor vehicles on the National Highway System.
    (b) Allocation of Funds.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall allocate funds made 
    available to carry out this section among States, metropolitan 
    planning organizations, and local governments.
        (2) Applications.--To be eligible for an allocation under this 
    section, a State (as defined in section 101(a) of title 23, United 
    States Code), metropolitan planning organization, or local 
    government shall submit to the Secretary an application at such 
    time and containing such information as the Secretary may require.
        (3) Eligible projects.--Funds allocated under this subsection 
    shall be used by the recipient for projects described in an 
    application approved by the Secretary. Such projects shall serve 
    the National Highway System and may include the following:
            (A) Constructing safety rest areas (as defined in section 
        120(c) of title 23, United States Code) that include parking 
        for commercial motor vehicles.
            (B) Constructing commercial motor vehicle parking 
        facilities adjacent to commercial truck stops and travel 
        plazas.
            (C) Opening existing facilities to commercial motor vehicle 
        parking, including inspection and weigh stations and park-and-
        ride facilities.
            (D) Promoting the availability of publicly or privately 
        provided commercial motor vehicle parking on the National 
        Highway System using intelligent transportation systems and 
        other means.
            (E) Constructing turnouts along the National Highway System 
        for commercial motor vehicles.
            (F) Making capital improvements to public commercial motor 
        vehicle parking facilities currently closed on a seasonal basis 
        to allow the facilities to remain open year-round.
            (G) Improving the geometric design of interchanges on the 
        National Highway System to improve access to commercial motor 
        vehicle parking facilities.
        (4) Priority.--In allocating funds made available to carry out 
    this section, the Secretary shall give priority to applicants 
    that--
            (A) demonstrate a severe shortage of commercial motor 
        vehicle parking capacity in the corridor to be addressed;
            (B) have consulted with affected State and local 
        governments, community groups, private providers of commercial 
        motor vehicle parking, and motorist and trucking organizations; 
        and
            (C) demonstrate that their proposed projects are likely to 
        have positive effects on highway safety, traffic congestion, or 
        air quality.
    (c) Report to Congress.--Not later than 3 years after the date of 
enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report 
on the results of the pilot program.
    (d) Funding.--
        (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from 
    the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to 
    carry out this section $6,250,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized under this subsection 
    shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the 
    funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
    Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable and shall 
    remain available until expended, and the Federal share of the cost 
    of a project under this section shall be determined in accordance 
    with sections 120(b) and 120(c) of such title.
    (e) Treatment of Projects.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
law, projects funded under this section shall be treated as projects on 
a Federal-aid system under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code.

SEC. 1306. FREIGHT INTERMODAL DISTRIBUTION PILOT GRANT PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall establish and implement a 
freight intermodal distribution pilot grant program.
    (b) Purposes.--The purposes of the program established under 
subsection (a) shall be for the Secretary to make grants to States--
        (1) to facilitate and support intermodal freight transportation 
    initiatives at the State and local levels to relieve congestion and 
    improve safety; and
        (2) to provide capital funding to address infrastructure and 
    freight distribution needs at inland ports and intermodal freight 
    facilities.
    (c) Eligible Projects.--Projects for which grants may be made under 
this section shall help relieve congestion, improve transportation 
safety, facilitate international trade, and encourage public-private 
partnership and may include projects for the development and 
construction of intermodal freight distribution and transfer facilities 
at inland ports.
    (d) Selection Process.--
        (1) Applications.--A State (as defined in section 101(a) of 
    title 23, United States Code) shall submit for approval by the 
    Secretary an application for a grant under this section containing 
    such information as the Secretary may require to receive such a 
    grant.
        (2) Priority.--In selecting projects for grants, the Secretary 
    shall give priority to projects that will--
            (A) reduce congestion into and out of international ports 
        located in the United States;
            (B) demonstrate ways to increase the likelihood that 
        freight container movements involve freight containers carrying 
        goods; and
            (C) establish or expand intermodal facilities that 
        encourage the development of inland freight distribution 
        centers.
        (3) Designated projects.--Subject to the provisions of this 
    section, the Secretary shall allocate for each of fiscal years 2005 
    through 2009, from funds made available to carry out this section, 
    20 percent of the following amounts for grants to carry out the 
    following projects under this section:
            (A) Short-haul intermodal projects, Oregon, $5,000,000.
            (B) The Georgia Port Authority, $5,000,000.
            (C) The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, 
        $5,000,000.
            (D) Fairbanks, Alaska, $5,000,000.
            (E) Charlotte Douglas International Airport Freight 
        Intermodal Facility, North Carolina, $5,000,000.
            (F) South Piedmont Freight Intermodal Center, North 
        Carolina, $5,000,000.
    (e) Use of Grant Funds.--Funds made available to a recipient of a 
grant under this section shall be used by the recipient for the project 
described in the application of the recipient approved by the 
Secretary.
    (f) Report.--Not later than 3 years after the date of enactment of 
this Act, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the 
results of the pilot program carried out under this section.
    (g) Funding.--
        (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from 
    the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to 
    carry out this section $6,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 
    through 2009.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized by this subsection 
    shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the 
    funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
    Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable and shall 
    remain available until expended, and the Federal share of the cost 
    of a project under this section shall be determined in accordance 
    with section 120 of such title.
    (h) Treatment of Projects.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
law, projects for which grants are made under this section shall be 
treated as projects on a Federal-aid system under chapter 1 of title 
23, United States Code.

SEC. 1307. DEPLOYMENT OF MAGNETIC LEVITATION TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS.

    (a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply:
        (1) Eligible project costs.--The term ``eligible project 
    costs''--
            (A) means the capital cost of the fixed guideway 
        infrastructure of a MAGLEV project, including land, piers, 
        guideways, propulsion equipment and other components attached 
        to guideways, power distribution facilities (including 
        substations), control and communications facilities, access 
        roads, and storage, repair, and maintenance facilities, but not 
        including costs incurred for a new station; and
            (B) includes the costs of preconstruction planning 
        activities.
        (2) Full project costs.--The term ``full project costs'' means 
    the total capital costs of a MAGLEV project, including eligible 
    project costs and the costs of stations, vehicles, and equipment.
        (3) MAGLEV.--The term ``MAGLEV'' means transportation systems 
    employing magnetic levitation that would be capable of safe use by 
    the public at a speed in excess of 240 miles per hour.
        (4) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning such term has 
    under section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code.
    (b) In General.--
        (1) Assistance for eligible projects.--The Secretary shall make 
    available financial assistance to pay the Federal share of full 
    project costs of eligible projects authorized by this section.
        (2) Use of assistance.--Financial assistance provided under 
    paragraph (1) shall be used only to pay eligible project costs of 
    projects authorized by this section.
        (3) Applicability of other laws.--Financial assistance made 
    available under this section, and projects assisted with such 
    assistance, shall be subject to section 5333(a) of title 49, United 
    States Code.
    (c) Project Eligibility.--To be eligible to receive financial 
assistance under subsection (b), a project shall--
        (1) involve a segment or segments of a high-speed ground 
    transportation corridor;
        (2) result in an operating transportation facility that 
    provides a revenue producing service; and
        (3) be approved by the Secretary based on an application 
    submitted to the Secretary by a State or authority designated by 
    one or more States.
    (d) Allocation.--Of the amounts made available to carry out this 
section for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall allocate 50 percent for 
the MAGLEV project between Las Vegas and Primm, Nevada, and 50 percent 
for a MAGLEV project located east of the Mississippi River.

SEC. 1308. DELTA REGION TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall carry out a program in the 8 
States comprising the Delta Region (Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, 
Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee) to--
        (1) support and encourage multistate transportation planning 
    and corridor development;
        (2) provide for transportation project development;
        (3) facilitate transportation decisionmaking; and
        (4) support transportation construction.
    (b) Eligible Recipients.--A State transportation department or 
metropolitan planning organization in a Delta Region State may receive 
and administer funds provided under the program.
    (c) Eligible Activities.--The Secretary shall make allocations 
under the program for multistate highway planning, development, and 
construction projects.
    (d) Other Provisions Regarding Eligibility.--All activities funded 
under this program shall be consistent with the continuing, 
cooperative, and comprehensive planning processes required by sections 
134 and 135 of title 23, United States Code.
    (e) Selection Criteria.--The Secretary shall select projects to be 
carried out under the program based on--
        (1) whether the project is located--
            (A) in an area under the authority of the Delta Regional 
        Authority; and
            (B) on a Federal-aid highway;
        (2) endorsement of the project by the State department of 
    transportation; and
        (3) evidence of the ability of the recipient of funds provided 
    under the program to complete the project.
    (f) Program Priorities.--In administering the program, the 
Secretary shall--
        (1) encourage State and local officials to work together to 
    develop plans for multimodal and multijurisdictional transportation 
    decisionmaking; and
        (2) give priority to projects that emphasize multimodal 
    planning, including planning for operational improvements that--
            (A) increase the mobility of people and goods;
            (B) improve the safety of the transportation system with 
        respect to catastrophic natural disasters or disasters caused 
        by human activity; and
            (C) contribute to the economic vitality of the area in 
        which the project is being carried out.
    (g) Federal Share.--Amounts provided by the Delta Regional 
Authority to carry out a project under this subsection may be applied 
to the non-Federal share of the project required by section 120 of 
title 23, United States Code.
    (h) Funding.--
        (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from 
    the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to 
    carry out this section $10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds made available to carry out this 
    section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if 
    such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United 
    States Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable and 
    shall remain available until expended.

SEC. 1309. EXTENSION OF PUBLIC TRANSIT VEHICLE EXEMPTION FROM AXLE 
              WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS.

    Section 1023(h)(1) of the Intermodal Surface Transportation 
Efficiency Act of 1991 (23 U.S.C. 127 note; 106 Stat. 1552) is amended 
by striking ``2005'' and inserting ``2009''.

SEC. 1310. INTERSTATE OASIS PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
enactment of this section, in consultation with the States and other 
interested parties, the Secretary shall--
        (1) establish an interstate oasis program; and
        (2) after providing an opportunity for public comment, develop 
    standards for designating, as an interstate oasis, a facility 
    that--
            (A) offers--
                (i) products and services to the public;
                (ii) 24-hour access to restrooms; and
                (iii) parking for automobiles and heavy trucks; and
            (B) meets other standards established by the Secretary.
    (b) Standards for Designation.--The standards for designation under 
subsection (a) shall include standards relating to--
        (1) the appearance of a facility; and
        (2) the proximity of the facility to the Dwight D. Eisenhower 
    National System of Interstate and Defense Highways.
    (c) Eligibility for Designation.--If a State (as defined in section 
101(a) of title 23, United States Code) elects to participate in the 
interstate oasis program, any facility meeting the standards 
established by the Secretary shall be eligible for designation under 
this section.
    (d) Logo.--The Secretary shall design a logo to be displayed by a 
facility designated under this section.

                       Subtitle D--Highway Safety

SEC. 1401. HIGHWAY SAFETY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.

    (a) Safety Improvement.--
        (1) In general.--Section 148 of title 23, United States Code, 
    is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 148. Highway safety improvement program

    ``(a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) High risk rural road.--The term `high risk rural road' 
    means any roadway functionally classified as a rural major or minor 
    collector or a rural local road--
            ``(A) on which the accident rate for fatalities and 
        incapacitating injuries exceeds the statewide average for those 
        functional classes of roadway; or
            ``(B) that will likely have increases in traffic volume 
        that are likely to create an accident rate for fatalities and 
        incapacitating injuries that exceeds the statewide average for 
        those functional classes of roadway.
        ``(2) Highway safety improvement program.--The term `highway 
    safety improvement program' means the program carried out under 
    this section.
        ``(3) Highway safety improvement project.--
            ``(A) In general.--The term `highway safety improvement 
        project' means a project described in the State strategic 
        highway safety plan that--
                ``(i) corrects or improves a hazardous road location or 
            feature; or
                ``(ii) addresses a highway safety problem.
            ``(B) Inclusions.--The term `highway safety improvement 
        project' includes a project for one or more of the following:
                ``(i) An intersection safety improvement.
                ``(ii) Pavement and shoulder widening (including 
            addition of a passing lane to remedy an unsafe condition).
                ``(iii) Installation of rumble strips or another 
            warning device, if the rumble strips or other warning 
            devices do not adversely affect the safety or mobility of 
            bicyclists, pedestrians, and the disabled.
                ``(iv) Installation of a skid-resistant surface at an 
            intersection or other location with a high frequency of 
            accidents.
                ``(v) An improvement for pedestrian or bicyclist safety 
            or safety of the disabled.
                ``(vi) Construction of any project for the elimination 
            of hazards at a railway-highway crossing that is eligible 
            for funding under section 130, including the separation or 
            protection of grades at railway-highway crossings.
                ``(vii) Construction of a railway-highway crossing 
            safety feature, including installation of protective 
            devices.
                ``(viii) The conduct of a model traffic enforcement 
            activity at a railway-highway crossing.
                ``(ix) Construction of a traffic calming feature.
                ``(x) Elimination of a roadside obstacle.
                ``(xi) Improvement of highway signage and pavement 
            markings.
                ``(xii) Installation of a priority control system for 
            emergency vehicles at signalized intersections.
                ``(xiii) Installation of a traffic control or other 
            warning device at a location with high accident potential.
                ``(xiv) Safety-conscious planning.
                ``(xv) Improvement in the collection and analysis of 
            crash data.
                ``(xvi) Planning integrated interoperable emergency 
            communications equipment, operational activities, or 
            traffic enforcement activities (including police 
            assistance) relating to workzone safety.
                ``(xvii) Installation of guardrails, barriers 
            (including barriers between construction work zones and 
            traffic lanes for the safety of motorists and workers), and 
            crash attenuators.
                ``(xviii) The addition or retrofitting of structures or 
            other measures to eliminate or reduce accidents involving 
            vehicles and wildlife.
                ``(xix) Installation and maintenance of signs 
            (including fluorescent, yellow-green signs) at pedestrian-
            bicycle crossings and in school zones.
                ``(xx) Construction and yellow-green signs at 
            pedestrian-bicycle crossings and in school zones.
                ``(xxi) Construction and operational improvements on 
            high risk rural roads.
        ``(4) Safety project under any other section.--
            ``(A) In general.--The term `safety project under any other 
        section' means a project carried out for the purpose of safety 
        under any other section of this title.
            ``(B) Inclusion.--The term `safety project under any other 
        section' includes a project to promote the awareness of the 
        public and educate the public concerning highway safety matters 
        (including motorcyclist safety) and a project to enforce 
        highway safety laws.
        ``(5) State highway safety improvement program.--The term 
    `State highway safety improvement program' means projects or 
    strategies included in the State strategic highway safety plan 
    carried out as part of the State transportation improvement program 
    under section 135(g).
        ``(6) State strategic highway safety plan.--The term `State 
    strategic highway safety plan' means a plan developed by the State 
    transportation department that--
            ``(A) is developed after consultation with--
                ``(i) a highway safety representative of the Governor 
            of the State;
                ``(ii) regional transportation planning organizations 
            and metropolitan planning organizations, if any;
                ``(iii) representatives of major modes of 
            transportation;
                ``(iv) State and local traffic enforcement officials;
                ``(v) persons responsible for administering section 130 
            at the State level;
                ``(vi) representatives conducting Operation Lifesaver;
                ``(vii) representatives conducting a motor carrier 
            safety program under section 31102, 31106, or 31309 of 
            title 49;
                ``(viii) motor vehicle administration agencies; and
                ``(ix) other major State and local safety stakeholders;
            ``(B) analyzes and makes effective use of State, regional, 
        or local crash data;
            ``(C) addresses engineering, management, operation, 
        education, enforcement, and emergency services elements 
        (including integrated, interoperable emergency communications) 
        of highway safety as key factors in evaluating highway 
        projects;
            ``(D) considers safety needs of, and high-fatality segments 
        of, public roads;
            ``(E) considers the results of State, regional, or local 
        transportation and highway safety planning processes;
            ``(F) describes a program of projects or strategies to 
        reduce or eliminate safety hazards;
            ``(G) is approved by the Governor of the State or a 
        responsible State agency; and
            ``(H) is consistent with the requirements of section 
        135(g).
    ``(b) Program.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall carry out a highway 
    safety improvement program.
        ``(2) Purpose.--The purpose of the highway safety improvement 
    program shall be to achieve a significant reduction in traffic 
    fatalities and serious injuries on public roads.
    ``(c) Eligibility.--
        ``(1) In general.--To obligate funds apportioned under section 
    104(b)(5) to carry out this section, a State shall have in effect a 
    State highway safety improvement program under which the State--
            ``(A) develops and implements a State strategic highway 
        safety plan that identifies and analyzes highway safety 
        problems and opportunities as provided in paragraph (2);
            ``(B) produces a program of projects or strategies to 
        reduce identified safety problems;
            ``(C) evaluates the plan on a regular basis to ensure the 
        accuracy of the data and priority of proposed improvements; and
            ``(D) submits to the Secretary an annual report that--
                ``(i) describes, in a clearly understandable fashion, 
            not less than 5 percent of locations determined by the 
            State, using criteria established in accordance with 
            paragraph (2)(B)(ii), as exhibiting the most severe safety 
            needs; and
                ``(ii) contains an assessment of--

                    ``(I) potential remedies to hazardous locations 
                identified;
                    ``(II) estimated costs associated with those 
                remedies; and
                    ``(III) impediments to implementation other than 
                cost associated with those remedies.

        ``(2) Identification and analysis of highway safety problems 
    and opportunities.--As part of the State strategic highway safety 
    plan, a State shall--
            ``(A) have in place a crash data system with the ability to 
        perform safety problem identification and countermeasure 
        analysis;
            ``(B) based on the analysis required by subparagraph (A)--
                ``(i) identify hazardous locations, sections, and 
            elements (including roadside obstacles, railway-highway 
            crossing needs, and unmarked or poorly marked roads) that 
            constitute a danger to motorists (including motorcyclists), 
            bicyclists, pedestrians, and other highway users; and
                ``(ii) using such criteria as the State determines to 
            be appropriate, establish the relative severity of those 
            locations, in terms of accidents, injuries, deaths, traffic 
            volume levels, and other relevant data;
            ``(C) adopt strategic and performance-based goals that--
                ``(i) address traffic safety, including behavioral and 
            infrastructure problems and opportunities on all public 
            roads;
                ``(ii) focus resources on areas of greatest need; and
                ``(iii) are coordinated with other State highway safety 
            programs;
            ``(D) advance the capabilities of the State for traffic 
        records data collection, analysis, and integration with other 
        sources of safety data (such as road inventories) in a manner 
        that--
                ``(i) complements the State highway safety program 
            under chapter 4 and the commercial vehicle safety plan 
            under section 31102 of title 49;
                ``(ii) includes all public roads;
                ``(iii) identifies hazardous locations, sections, and 
            elements on public roads that constitute a danger to 
            motorists (including motorcyclists), bicyclists, 
            pedestrians, the disabled, and other highway users; and
                ``(iv) includes a means of identifying the relative 
            severity of hazardous locations described in clause (iii) 
            in terms of accidents, injuries, deaths, and traffic volume 
            levels;
            ``(E)(i) determine priorities for the correction of 
        hazardous road locations, sections, and elements (including 
        railway-highway crossing improvements), as identified through 
        crash data analysis;
            ``(ii) identify opportunities for preventing the 
        development of such hazardous conditions; and
            ``(iii) establish and implement a schedule of highway 
        safety improvement projects for hazard correction and hazard 
        prevention; and
            ``(F)(i) establish an evaluation process to analyze and 
        assess results achieved by highway safety improvement projects 
        carried out in accordance with procedures and criteria 
        established by this section; and
            ``(ii) use the information obtained under clause (i) in 
        setting priorities for highway safety improvement projects.
    ``(d) Eligible Projects.--
        ``(1) In general.--A State may obligate funds apportioned to 
    the State under section 104(b)(5) to carry out--
            ``(A) any highway safety improvement project on any public 
        road or publicly owned bicycle or pedestrian pathway or trail; 
        or
            ``(B) as provided in subsection (e), other safety projects.
        ``(2) Use of other funding for safety.--
            ``(A) Effect of section.--Nothing in this section prohibits 
        the use of funds made available under other provisions of this 
        title for highway safety improvement projects.
            ``(B) Use of other funds.--States are encouraged to address 
        the full scope of their safety needs and opportunities by using 
        funds made available under other provisions of this title 
        (except a provision that specifically prohibits that use).
    ``(e) Flexible Funding for States With a Strategic Highway Safety 
Plan.--
        ``(1) In general.--To further the implementation of a State 
    strategic highway safety plan, a State may use up to 10 percent of 
    the amount of funds apportioned to the State under section 
    104(b)(5) for a fiscal year to carry out safety projects under any 
    other section as provided in the State strategic highway safety 
    plan if the State certifies that--
            ``(A) the State has met needs in the State relating to 
        railway-highway crossings; and
            ``(B) the State has met the State's infrastructure safety 
        needs relating to highway safety improvement projects.
        ``(2) Other transportation and highway safety plans.--Nothing 
    in this subsection requires a State to revise any State process, 
    plan, or program in effect on the date of enactment of this 
    section.
    ``(f) High Risk Rural Roads.--
        ``(1) In general.--After making an apportionment under section 
    104(b)(5) for a fiscal year beginning after September 30, 2005, the 
    Secretary shall ensure, from amounts made available to carry out 
    this section for such fiscal year, that a total of $90,000,000 of 
    such apportionment is set aside by the States, proportionally 
    according to the share of each State of the total amount so 
    apportioned, for use only for construction and operational 
    improvements on high risk rural roads.
        ``(2) Special rule.--A State may use funds apportioned to the 
    State pursuant to this subsection for any project under this 
    section if the State certifies to the Secretary that the State has 
    met all of State needs for construction and operational 
    improvements on high risk rural roads.
    ``(g) Reports.--
        ``(1) In general.--A State shall submit to the Secretary a 
    report that--
            ``(A) describes progress being made to implement highway 
        safety improvement projects under this section;
            ``(B) assesses the effectiveness of those improvements; and
            ``(C) describes the extent to which the improvements funded 
        under this section contribute to the goals of--
                ``(i) reducing the number of fatalities on roadways;
                ``(ii) reducing the number of roadway-related injuries;
                ``(iii) reducing the occurrences of roadway-related 
            crashes;
                ``(iv) mitigating the consequences of roadway-related 
            crashes; and
                ``(v) reducing the occurrences of crashes at railway-
            highway crossings.
        ``(2) Contents; schedule.--The Secretary shall establish the 
    content and schedule for a report under paragraph (1).
        ``(3) Transparency.--The Secretary shall make reports submitted 
    under subsection (c)(1)(D) available to the public through--
            ``(A) the Web site of the Department; and
            ``(B) such other means as the Secretary determines to be 
        appropriate.
        ``(4) Discovery and admission into evidence of certain reports, 
    surveys, and information.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
    law, reports, surveys, schedules, lists, or data compiled or 
    collected for any purpose directly relating to paragraph (1) or 
    subsection (c)(1)(D), or published by the Secretary in accordance 
    with paragraph (3), shall not be subject to discovery or admitted 
    into evidence in a Federal or State court proceeding or considered 
    for other purposes in any action for damages arising from any 
    occurrence at a location identified or addressed in such reports, 
    surveys, schedules, lists, or other data.
    ``(h) Federal Share of Highway Safety Improvement Projects.--Except 
as provided in sections 120 and 130, the Federal share of the cost of a 
highway safety improvement project carried out with funds apportioned 
to a State under section 104(b)(5) shall be 90 percent.''.
        (2) Clerical amendment.--The analysis for chapter 1 of such 
    title is amended by striking the item relating to section 148 and 
    inserting the following:

``148. Highway safety improvement program.''.

        (3) Conforming amendments.--
            (A) Transfers of apportionments.--Section 104(g) of such 
        title is amended in the first sentence by striking ``sections 
        130, 144, and 152 of this title'' and inserting ``sections 130 
        and 144''.
            (B) Uniform transferability.--Section 126(a) of such title 
        is amended by inserting ``under'' after ``State's 
        apportionment''.
            (C) Other sections.--Sections 154, 164, and 409 of such 
        title are amended by striking ``152'' each place it appears and 
        inserting ``148''.
    (b) Apportionment of Highway Safety Improvement Program Funds.--
Section 104(b) of such title (as amended by section 1103 of this Act) 
is amended--
        (1) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by inserting after 
    ``Improvement program,'' the following: ``the highway safety 
    improvement program,''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(5) Highway safety improvement program.--
            ``(A) In general.--For the highway safety improvement 
        program, in accordance with the following formula:
                ``(i) 33\1/3\ percent of the apportionments in the 
            ratio that--

                    ``(I) the total lane miles of Federal-aid highways 
                in each State; bears to
                    ``(II) the total lane miles of Federal-aid highways 
                in all States.

                ``(ii) 33\1/3\ percent of the apportionments in the 
            ratio that--

                    ``(I) the total vehicle miles traveled on lanes on 
                Federal-aid highways in each State; bears to
                    ``(II) the total vehicle miles traveled on lanes on 
                Federal-aid highways in all States.

                ``(iii) 33\1/3\ percent of the apportionments in the 
            ratio that--

                    ``(I) the number of fatalities on the Federal-aid 
                system in each State in the latest fiscal year for 
                which data are available; bears to
                    ``(II) the number of fatalities on the Federal-aid 
                system in all States in the latest fiscal year for 
                which data are available.

            ``(B) Minimum apportionment.--Notwithstanding subparagraph 
        (A), each State shall receive a minimum of one-half of 1 
        percent of the funds apportioned under this paragraph.''.
    (d) Elimination of Hazards Relating to Railway-Highway Crossings.--
        (1) Funds for protective devices.--Section 130(e) of such title 
    is amended--
            (A) by striking ``At'' and inserting the following:
        ``(1) In general.--Before making an apportionment under section 
    104(b)(5) for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall set aside, from 
    amounts made available to carry out the highway safety improvement 
    program under section 148 for such fiscal year, at least 
    $220,000,000 for the elimination of hazards and the installation of 
    protective devices at railway-highway crossings. At''; and
            (B) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(2) Special rule.--If a State demonstrates to the 
    satisfaction of the Secretary that the State has met all its needs 
    for installation of protective devices at railway-highway 
    crossings, the State may use funds made available by this section 
    for other purposes under this subsection.''.
        (2) Apportionment.--Section 130(f) of such title is amended to 
    read as follows:
    ``(f) Apportionment.--
        ``(1) Formula.--Fifty percent of the funds set aside to carry 
    out this section pursuant to subsection (e)(1) shall be apportioned 
    to the States in accordance with the formula set forth in section 
    104(b)(3)(A), and 50 percent of such funds shall be apportioned to 
    the States in the ratio that total public railway-highway crossings 
    in each State bears to the total of such crossings in all States.
        ``(2) Minimum apportionment.--Notwithstanding paragraph (1), 
    each State shall receive a minimum of one-half of 1 percent of the 
    funds apportioned under paragraph (1).
        ``(3) Federal share.--The Federal share payable on account of 
    any project financed with funds set aside to carry out this section 
    shall be 90 percent of the cost thereof.''.
        (3) Biennial reports to congress.--Section 130(g) of such title 
    is amended in the third sentence--
            (A) by inserting ``and the Committee on Commerce, Science, 
        and Transportation,'' after ``Public Works''; and
            (B) by striking ``not later than April 1 of each year'' and 
        inserting ``, not later than April 1, 2006, and every 2 years 
        thereafter,''.
        (4) Expenditure of funds.--Section 130 of such title is amended 
    by adding at the end the following:
    ``(k) Expenditure of Funds.--Not more than 2 percent of funds 
apportioned to a State to carry out this section may be used by the 
State for compilation and analysis of data in support of activities 
carried out under subsection (g).''.
    (e) Transition.--
        (1) Implementation.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), the 
    Secretary shall approve obligations of funds apportioned under 
    section 104(b)(5) of title 23, United States Code (as added by 
    subsection (b)), to carry out section 148 of that title, only if, 
    not later than October 1 of the second fiscal year beginning after 
    the date of enactment of this Act, a State has developed and 
    implemented a State strategic highway safety plan as required 
    pursuant to section 148(c) of that title.
        (2) Interim period.--
            (A) In general.--Before October 1 of the second fiscal year 
        after the date of enactment of this Act and until the date on 
        which a State develops and implements a State strategic highway 
        safety plan, the Secretary shall apportion funds to a State for 
        the highway safety improvement program and the State may 
        obligate funds apportioned to the State for the highway safety 
        improvement program under section 148 for projects that were 
        eligible for funding under sections 130 and 152 of that title, 
        as in effect on the day before the date of enactment of this 
        Act.
            (B) No strategic highway safety plan.--If a State has not 
        developed a strategic highway safety plan by October 1, 2007, 
        the State shall receive for the highway safety improvement 
        program for each subsequent fiscal year until the date of 
        development of such plan an amount that equals the amount 
        apportioned to the State for that program for fiscal year 2007.

SEC. 1402. WORKER INJURY PREVENTION AND FREE FLOW OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC.

    Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the 
Secretary shall issue regulations to decrease the likelihood of worker 
injury and maintain the free flow of vehicular traffic by requiring 
workers whose duties place them on or in close proximity to a Federal-
aid highway (as defined in section 101 of title 23, United States Code) 
to wear high visibility garments. The regulations may also require such 
other worker-safety measures for workers with those duties as the 
Secretary determines to be appropriate.

SEC. 1403. TOLL FACILITIES WORKPLACE SAFETY STUDY.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall conduct a study on the safety 
of highway toll collection facilities, including toll booths, to 
determine the safety of the facilities for the toll collectors who work 
in and around the facilities, including consideration of--
        (1) the effect of design or construction of the facilities on 
    the likelihood of vehicle collisions with the facilities;
        (2) the safety of crosswalks used by toll collectors in transit 
    to and from toll booths;
        (3) the extent of the enforcement of speed limits in the 
    vicinity of the facilities;
        (4) the use of warning devices, such as vibration and rumble 
    strips, to alert drivers approaching the facilities;
        (5) the use of cameras to record traffic violations in the 
    vicinity of the facilities;
        (6) the use of traffic control arms in the vicinity of the 
    facilities;
        (7) law enforcement practices and jurisdictional issues that 
    affect safety in the vicinity of the facilities; and
        (8) the incidence of accidents and injuries in the vicinity of 
    toll booths.
    (b) Data Collection.--As part of the study, the Secretary shall 
collect data regarding the incidence of accidents and injuries in the 
vicinity of highway toll collection facilities.
    (c) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of 
this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Transportation 
and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on 
Environment and Public Works of the Senate a report on the results of 
the study, together with recommendations for improving toll facilities 
workplace safety.
    (d) Funding.--
        (1) Authorization of appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
    appropriated to carry out this section, out of the Highway Trust 
    Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account), $500,000 for fiscal 
    year 2006.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized to be appropriated by 
    this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner 
    and to the same extent as if the funds were apportioned under 
    chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, except that the Federal 
    share of the cost of the project shall be 100 percent, and the 
    funds shall remain available until expended and shall not be 
    transferable.

SEC. 1404. SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROGRAM.

    (a) Establishment.--Subject to the requirements of this section, 
the Secretary shall establish and carry out a safe routes to school 
program for the benefit of children in primary and middle schools.
    (b) Purposes.--The purposes of the program shall be--
        (1) to enable and encourage children, including those with 
    disabilities, to walk and bicycle to school;
        (2) to make bicycling and walking to school a safer and more 
    appealing transportation alternative, thereby encouraging a healthy 
    and active lifestyle from an early age; and
        (3) to facilitate the planning, development, and implementation 
    of projects and activities that will improve safety and reduce 
    traffic, fuel consumption, and air pollution in the vicinity of 
    schools.
    (c) Apportionment of Funds.--
        (1) In general.--Subject to paragraphs (2), (3), and (4), 
    amounts made available to carry out this section for a fiscal year 
    shall be apportioned among the States in the ratio that--
            (A) the total student enrollment in primary and middle 
        schools in each State; bears to
            (B) the total student enrollment in primary and middle 
        schools in all States.
        (2) Minimum apportionment.--No State shall receive an 
    apportionment under this section for a fiscal year of less than 
    $1,000,000.
        (3) Set-aside for administrative expenses.--Before apportioning 
    under this subsection amounts made available to carry out this 
    section for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall set aside not more 
    than $3,000,000 of such amounts for the administrative expenses of 
    the Secretary in carrying out this subsection.
        (4) Determination of student enrollments.--Determinations under 
    this subsection concerning student enrollments shall be made by the 
    Secretary.
    (d) Administration of Amounts.--Amounts apportioned to a State 
under this section shall be administered by the State's department of 
transportation.
    (e) Eligible Recipients.--Amounts apportioned to a State under this 
section shall be used by the State to provide financial assistance to 
State, local, and regional agencies, including nonprofit organizations, 
that demonstrate an ability to meet the requirements of this section.
    (f) Eligible Projects and Activities.--
        (1) Infrastructure-related projects.--
            (A) In general.--Amounts apportioned to a State under this 
        section may be used for the planning, design, and construction 
        of infrastructure-related projects that will substantially 
        improve the ability of students to walk and bicycle to school, 
        including sidewalk improvements, traffic calming and speed 
        reduction improvements, pedestrian and bicycle crossing 
        improvements, on-street bicycle facilities, off-street bicycle 
        and pedestrian facilities, secure bicycle parking facilities, 
        and traffic diversion improvements in the vicinity of schools.
            (B) Location of projects.--Infrastructure-related projects 
        under subparagraph (A) may be carried out on any public road or 
        any bicycle or pedestrian pathway or trail in the vicinity of 
        schools.
        (2) Noninfrastructure-related activities.--
            (A) In general.--In addition to projects described in 
        paragraph (1), amounts apportioned to a State under this 
        section may be used for noninfrastructure-related activities to 
        encourage walking and bicycling to school, including public 
        awareness campaigns and outreach to press and community 
        leaders, traffic education and enforcement in the vicinity of 
        schools, student sessions on bicycle and pedestrian safety, 
        health, and environment, and funding for training, volunteers, 
        and managers of safe routes to school programs.
            (B) Allocation.--Not less than 10 percent and not more than 
        30 percent of the amount apportioned to a State under this 
        section for a fiscal year shall be used for noninfrastructure-
        related activities under this subparagraph.
        (3) Safe routes to school coordinator.--Each State receiving an 
    apportionment under this section for a fiscal year shall use a 
    sufficient amount of the apportionment to fund a full-time position 
    of coordinator of the State's safe routes to school program.
    (g) Clearinghouse.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall make grants to a national 
    nonprofit organization engaged in promoting safe routes to schools 
    to--
            (A) operate a national safe routes to school clearinghouse;
            (B) develop information and educational programs on safe 
        routes to school; and
            (C) provide technical assistance and disseminate techniques 
        and strategies used for successful safe routes to school 
        programs.
        (2) Funding.--The Secretary shall carry out this subsection 
    using amounts set aside for administrative expenses under 
    subsection (c)(3).
    (h) Task Force.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish a national safe 
    routes to school task force composed of leaders in health, 
    transportation, and education, including representatives of 
    appropriate Federal agencies, to study and develop a strategy for 
    advancing safe routes to school programs nationwide.
        (2) Report.--Not later than March 31, 2006, the Secretary shall 
    submit to Congress a report containing the results of the study 
    conducted, and a description of the strategy developed, under 
    paragraph (1) and information regarding the use of funds for 
    infrastructure-related and noninfrastructure-related activities 
    under paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (f).
        (3) Funding.--The Secretary shall carry out this subsection 
    using amounts set aside for administrative expenses under 
    subsection (c)(3).
    (i) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds made available to carry out 
this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if 
such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable and shall remain 
available until expended, and the Federal share of the cost of a 
project or activity under this section shall be 100 percent.
    (j) Treatment of Projects.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
law, projects assisted under this subsection shall be treated as 
projects on a Federal-aid system under chapter 1 of title 23, United 
States Code.
    (k) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply:
        (1) In the vicinity of schools.--The term ``in the vicinity of 
    schools'' means, with respect to a school, the area within 
    bicycling and walking distance of the school (approximately 2 
    miles).
        (2) Primary and middle schools.--The term ``primary and middle 
    schools'' means schools providing education from kindergarten 
    through eighth grade.

SEC. 1405. ROADWAY SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR OLDER DRIVERS AND 
              PEDESTRIANS.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall carry out a program to improve 
traffic signs and pavement markings in all States (as such term is 
defined in section 101 of title 23, United States Code) in a manner 
consistent with the recommendations included in the publication of the 
Federal Highway Administration entitled ``Guidelines and 
Recommendations to Accommodate Older Drivers and Pedestrians (FHWA-RD-
01-103)'' and dated October 2001.
    (b) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of a project 
carried out under this section shall be determined in accordance with 
section 120 of title 23, United States Code.
    (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out this section 
for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009.

SEC. 1406. SAFETY INCENTIVE GRANTS FOR USE OF SEAT BELTS.

    Section 157(g)(1) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by 
striking ``2004, and'' and all that follows through ``2005'' and 
inserting ``2004, and $112,000,000 for fiscal year 2005''.

SEC. 1407. SAFETY INCENTIVES TO PREVENT OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES BY 
              INTOXICATED PERSONS.

    (a) Codification of Penalty.--Section 163 of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended--
        (1) by redesignating subsection (e) as subsection (f); and
        (2) by inserting after subsection (d) the following:
    ``(e) Penalty.--
        ``(1) In general.--On October 1, 2003, and October 1 of each 
    fiscal year thereafter, if a State has not enacted or is not 
    enforcing a law described in subsection (a), the Secretary shall 
    withhold from amounts apportioned to the State on that date under 
    each of paragraphs (1), (3), and (4) of section 104(b) an amount 
    equal to the amount specified in paragraph (2).
        ``(2) Amount to be withheld.--If a State is subject to a 
    penalty under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall withhold for a 
    fiscal year from the apportionments of the State described in 
    paragraph (1) an amount equal to a percentage of the funds 
    apportioned to the State under paragraphs (1), (3), and (4) of 
    section 104(b) for fiscal year 2003. The percentage shall be as 
    follows:
            ``(A) For fiscal year 2004, 2 percent.
            ``(B) For fiscal year 2005, 4 percent.
            ``(C) For fiscal year 2006, 6 percent.
            ``(D) For fiscal year 2007, and each fiscal year 
        thereafter, 8 percent.
        ``(3) Failure to comply.--If, within 4 years from the date that 
    an apportionment for a State is withheld in accordance with this 
    subsection, the Secretary determines that the State has enacted and 
    is enforcing a law described in subsection (a), the apportionment 
    of the State shall be increased by an amount equal to the amount 
    withheld. If, at the end of such 4-year period, any State has not 
    enacted or is not enforcing a law described in subsection (a) any 
    amounts so withheld from such State shall lapse.''.
    (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 163(f)(1) of such 
title (as redesignated by subsection (a)(1) of this section) is amended 
by striking ``2004, and'' and inserting ``2004, and $110,000,000 for 
fiscal year 2005''.
    (c) Repeal.--Section 351 of the Department of Transportation and 
Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001 (23 U.S.C. 163 note; 114 
Stat. 1356A-34) is repealed.

SEC. 1408. IMPROVEMENT OR REPLACEMENT OF HIGHWAY FEATURES ON NATIONAL 
              HIGHWAY SYSTEM.

    (a) Update of Implementation Guidance.--The Secretary, in 
cooperation with the American Association of State Highway and 
Transportation Officials, shall update as appropriate the August 28, 
1998, Federal Highway Administration Policy on Implementation of the 
report of the Transportation Research Board of the National Research 
Council entitled ``NCHRP Report 350-Recommended Procedures for the 
Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features''.
    (b) Guidance.--The Secretary, in cooperation with the Association, 
shall publish updated guidance regarding the conditions under which 
States, when choosing to improve or replace highway features on the 
National Highway System, should improve or replace such features with 
highway features that have been tested, evaluated, and found to be 
acceptable under the guidelines of the report referred to in subsection 
(a).
    (c) Matters To Be Considered.--Guidance published in accordance 
with subsection (a)--
        (1) shall address those highway features that are covered by 
    the guidelines in the report referred to in subsection (b); and
        (2) shall consider types of highway features, cost-
    effectiveness, and practicality of replacement with highway 
    features that have been found to be acceptable under the report 
    guidelines to determine conditions when such features should be 
    used.

SEC. 1409. WORK ZONE SAFETY GRANTS.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall establish and implement a work 
zone safety grant program under which the Secretary may make grants to 
nonprofit organizations and not-for-profit organizations to provide 
training to prevent or reduce highway work zone injuries and 
fatalities.
    (b) Eligible Activities.--Grants may be made under the program for 
the following purposes:
        (1) Training for construction craft workers on the prevention 
    of injuries and fatalities in highway and road construction.
        (2) Development of guidelines for the prevention of highway 
    work zone injuries and fatalities.
        (3) Training for State and local government transportation 
    agencies and other groups implementing guidelines for the 
    prevention of highway work zone injuries and fatalities.
    (c) Funding.--
        (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from 
    the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to 
    carry out this section $5,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized by this subsection 
    shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the 
    funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
    Code; except that such funds shall not be transferable.
    (d) Construction Work in Alaska.--Section 114 of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended by adding at the end of the following:
    ``(c) Construction Work in Alaska.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall ensure that a worker who 
    is employed on a remote project for the construction of a highway 
    or portion of a highway located on a Federal-aid system in the 
    State of Alaska and who is not a domiciled resident of the locality 
    shall receive meals and lodging.
        ``(2) Lodging.--The lodging under paragraph (1) shall be in 
    accordance with section 1910.142 of title 29, Code of Federal 
    Regulations (relating to temporary labor camp requirements).
        ``(3) Per diem.--
            ``(A) In general.--Contractors are encouraged to use 
        commercial facilities and lodges on remote projects, however, 
        when such facilities are not available, per diem in lieu of 
        room and lodging may be paid on remote Federal highway projects 
        at a basic rate of $75.00 per day or part of a day the worker 
        is employed on the project. Where the contractor provides or 
        furnishes room and lodging or pays a per diem, the cost of the 
        amount shall not be considered a part of wages and shall be 
        excluded from the calculation of wages.
            ``(B) Secretary of labor.--Such per diem rate shall be 
        adopted by the Secretary of Labor for all applicable remote 
        Federal highway projects in Alaska.
            ``(C) Exception.--Per diem shall not be allowed on any of 
        the following remote projects for the construction of a highway 
        or portion of a highway located on a Federal-aid system:
                ``(i) West of Livengood on the Elliot Highway.
                ``(ii) Mile 0 on the Dalton Highway to the North Slope 
            of Alaska; north of Mile 20 on the Taylor Highway.
                ``(iii) East of Chicken on the Top of the World Highway 
            and south of Tetlin Junction to the Alaska Canadian border.
        ``(4) Definitions.--In this subsection, the following 
    definitions apply:
            ``(A) Remote.--The term `remote', as used with respect to a 
        project, means that the project is 65 road miles or more from 
        the international airport in Fairbanks, Anchorage, or Juneau, 
        Alaska, as the case may be, or is inaccessible by road in a 2-
        wheel drive vehicle.
            ``(B) Resident.--The term `resident', as used with respect 
        to a project, means a person living within 65 road miles of the 
        midpoint of the project for at least 12 consecutive months 
        prior to the award of the project.''.

SEC. 1410. NATIONAL WORK ZONE SAFETY INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE.

    (a) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants for fiscal years 2006 
through 2009 to a national nonprofit foundation for the operation of 
the National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse, authorized by 
section 358(b)(2) of Public Law 104-59, created for the purpose of 
assembling and disseminating, by electronic and other means, 
information relating to improvement of roadway work zone safety.
    (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit 
Account) to carry out this section $1,000,000 for each of fiscal years 
2006 through 2009.
    (c) Contract Authority.--Funds authorized by this subsection shall 
be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds were 
apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, except the 
Federal share of the cost of activities carried out using such funds 
shall be 100 percent, and such funds shall remain available until 
expended and shall not be transferable.

SEC. 1411. ROADWAY SAFETY.

    (a) Road Safety.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall enter into an agreement to 
    assist in the activities of a national nonprofit organization that 
    is dedicated solely to improving public road safety--
            (A) by improving the quality of data pertaining to public 
        road hazards and design features that affect or increase the 
        severity of motor vehicle crashes;
            (B) by developing and carrying out a public awareness 
        campaign to educate State and local transportation officials, 
        public safety officials, and motorists regarding the extent to 
        which public road hazards and design features are a factor in 
        motor vehicle crashes; and
            (C) by promoting public road safety research and technology 
        transfer activities.
        (2) Funding.--There is authorized to be appropriated from the 
    Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) $500,000 
    for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 to carry out this 
    subsection.
        (3) Applicability of title 23.--Funds made available by this 
    subsection shall be available for obligation in the same manner as 
    if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United 
    States Code, except that the funds shall remain available until 
    expended.
    (b) Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Grants.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall make grants to a national, 
    not-for-profit organization engaged in promoting bicycle and 
    pedestrian safety--
            (A) to operate a national bicycle and pedestrian 
        clearinghouse;
            (B) to develop information and educational programs; and
            (C) to disseminate techniques and strategies for improving 
        bicycle and pedestrian safety.
        (2) Funding.--There is authorized to be appropriated from the 
    Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) $300,000 
    for fiscal year 2005 and $500,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 to carry out this subsection.
        (3) Applicability of title 23.--Funds made available by this 
    subsection shall be available for obligation in the same manner as 
    if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United 
    States Code, except that the funds shall remain available until 
    expended.

SEC. 1412. IDLING REDUCTION FACILITIES IN INTERSTATE RIGHTS-OF-WAY.

    Section 111 of title 23, United States Code, is amended by adding 
at the end the following:
    ``(d) Idling Reduction Facilities in Interstate Rights-of-Way.--
        ``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding subsection (a), a State 
    may--
            ``(A) permit electrification or other idling reduction 
        facilities and equipment, for use by motor vehicles used for 
        commercial purposes, to be placed in rest and recreation areas, 
        and in safety rest areas, constructed or located on rights-of-
        way of the Interstate System in the State, so long as those 
        idling reduction measures do not reduce the existing number of 
        designated truck parking spaces at any given rest or recreation 
        area; and
            ``(B) charge a fee, or permit the charging of a fee, for 
        the use of those parking spaces actively providing power to a 
        truck to reduce idling.
        ``(2) Purpose.--The exclusive purpose of the facilities 
    described in paragraph (1) (or similar technologies) shall be to 
    enable operators of motor vehicles used for commercial purposes--
            ``(A) to reduce idling of a truck while parked in the rest 
        or recreation area; and
            ``(B) to use installed or other equipment specifically 
        designed to reduce idling of a truck, or provide alternative 
        power for supporting driver comfort, while parked.''.

            Subtitle E--Construction and Contract Efficiency

SEC. 1501. PROGRAM EFFICIENCIES.

    (a) Advance Construction.--Section 115 of title 23, United States 
Code, is amended--
        (1) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection (d); and
        (2) by striking subsections (a) and (b) and inserting the 
    following:
    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary may authorize a State to proceed 
with a project authorized under this title--
        ``(1) without the use of Federal funds; and
        ``(2) in accordance with all procedures and requirements 
    applicable to the project other than those procedures and 
    requirements that limit the State to implementation of a project--
            ``(A) with the aid of Federal funds previously apportioned 
        or allocated to the State; or
            ``(B) with obligation authority previously allocated to the 
        State.
    ``(b) Obligation of Federal Share.--The Secretary, on the request 
of a State and execution of a project agreement, may obligate all or a 
portion of the Federal share of a project authorized to proceed under 
this section from any category of funds for which the project is 
eligible.''.
    (b) Obligation and Release of Funds.--Section 118(d) of such title 
is amended to read as follows:
    ``(d) Obligation and Release of Funds.--
        ``(1) In general.--Funds apportioned or allocated to a State 
    for a purpose for any fiscal year shall be considered to be 
    obligated if a sum equal to the total of the funds apportioned or 
    allocated to the State for that purpose for that fiscal year and 
    previous fiscal years is obligated.
        ``(2) Released funds.--Any funds released by the final payment 
    for a project, or by modifying the project agreement for a project, 
    shall be--
            ``(A) credited to the same class of funds previously 
        apportioned or allocated to the State for the project; and
            ``(B) immediately available for obligation.
        ``(3) Net obligations.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
    law (including a regulation), obligations recorded against funds 
    made available under this subsection shall be recorded and reported 
    as net obligations.''.

SEC. 1502. HIGHWAYS FOR LIFE PILOT PROGRAM.

    (a) Establishment.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish and implement a 
    pilot program to be known as the ``Highways for LIFE Pilot 
    Program''.
        (2) Purpose.--The purpose of the pilot program shall be to 
    advance longer-lasting highways using innovative technologies and 
    practices to accomplish the fast construction of efficient and safe 
    highways and bridges.
        (3) Objectives.--Under the pilot program, the Secretary shall 
    provide leadership and incentives to demonstrate and promote state-
    of-the-art technologies, elevated performance standards, and new 
    business practices in the highway construction process that result 
    in improved safety, faster construction, reduced congestion from 
    construction, and improved quality and user satisfaction.
    (b) Projects.--
        (1) Applications.--To be eligible to participate in the pilot 
    program, a State shall submit to the Secretary an application that 
    is in such form and contains such information as the Secretary 
    requires. Each application shall contain a description of proposed 
    projects to be carried by the State under the pilot program.
        (2) Eligibility.--A proposed project shall be eligible for 
    assistance under the pilot program if the project--
            (A) constructs, reconstructs, or rehabilitates a route or 
        connection on a Federal-aid highway eligible for assistance 
        under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code;
            (B) uses innovative technologies, manufacturing processes, 
        financing, or contracting methods that improve safety, reduce 
        congestion due to construction, and improve quality; and
            (C) meets additional criteria as determined by the 
        Secretary.
        (3) Project proposal.--A project proposal submitted under 
    paragraph (1) shall contain--
            (A) an identification and description of the projects to be 
        delivered;
            (B) a description of how the projects will result in 
        improved safety, faster construction, reduced congestion due to 
        construction, user satisfaction, and improved quality;
            (C) a description of the innovative technologies, 
        manufacturing processes, financing, and contracting methods 
        that will be used for the proposed projects; and
            (D) such other information as the Secretary may require.
        (4) Selection criteria.--In selecting projects for approval 
    under this section, the Secretary shall ensure that the projects 
    provide an evaluation of a broad range of technologies in a wide 
    variety of project types and shall give priority to the projects 
    that--
            (A) address achieving the Highways for LIFE performance 
        standards for quality, safety, and speed of construction;
            (B) deliver and deploy innovative technologies, 
        manufacturing processes, financing, contracting practices, and 
        performance measures that will demonstrate substantial 
        improvements in safety, congestion, quality, and cost-
        effectiveness;
            (C) include innovation that will lead to change in the 
        administration of the State's transportation program to more 
        quickly construct long-lasting, high-quality, cost-effective 
        projects that improve safety and reduce congestion;
            (D) are or will be ready for construction within 1 year of 
        approval of the project proposal; and
            (E) meet such other criteria as the Secretary determines 
        appropriate.
        (5) Financial assistance.--
            (A) Funds for highways for life projects.--Out of amounts 
        made available to carry out this section for a fiscal year, the 
        Secretary may allocate to a State up to 20 percent, but not 
        more than $5,000,000, of the total cost of a project approved 
        under this section. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
        funds allocated to a State under this subparagraph may be 
        applied to the non-Federal share of the cost of construction of 
        a project under title 23, United States Code.
            (B) Use of apportioned funds.--A State may obligate not 
        more than 10 percent of the amount apportioned to the State 
        under one or more of paragraphs (1), (2), (3), and (4) of 
        section 104(b) of title 23, United States Code, for a fiscal 
        year for projects approved under this section.
            (C) Increased federal share.--Notwithstanding sections 120 
        and 129 of title 23, United States Code, the Federal share 
        payable on account of any project constructed with Federal 
        funds allocated under this section, or apportioned under 
        section 104(b) of such title, to a State under such title and 
        approved under this section may amount to 100 percent of the 
        cost of construction of such project.
            (D) Limitation on statutory construction.--Except as 
        provided in subparagraph (C), nothing in this subsection shall 
        be construed as altering or otherwise affecting the 
        applicability of the requirements of chapter 1 of title 23, 
        United States Code (including requirements relating to the 
        eligibility of a project for assistance under the program and 
        the location of the project), to amounts apportioned to a State 
        for a program under section 104(b) that are obligated by the 
        State for projects approved under this subsection.
        (6) Project selections.--In the period of fiscal years 2005 
    through 2009, the Secretary, to the maximum extent possible, shall 
    approve at least 1 project in each State for participation in the 
    pilot program and for financial assistance under paragraph (5) if 
    the State submits an application and the project meets the 
    eligibility requirements and selection criteria under this 
    subsection.
        (7) Maximum number of projects.--The maximum number of projects 
    for which the Secretary may allocate funds under this subsection in 
    a fiscal year is 15.
    (c) Technology Partnerships.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary may make grants or enter into 
    cooperative agreements or other transactions to foster the 
    development, improvement, and creation of innovative technologies 
    and facilities to improve safety, enhance the speed of highway 
    construction, and improve the quality and durability of highways.
        (2) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of an 
    activity carried out under this subsection shall not exceed 80 
    percent.
    (d) Technology Transfer and Information Dissemination.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall conduct a highways for 
    life technology transfer program.
        (2) Availability of information.--The Secretary shall ensure 
    that the information and technology used, developed, or deployed 
    under this subsection is made available to the transportation 
    community and the public.
    (e) Stakeholder Input and Involvement.--The Secretary shall 
establish a process for stakeholder input and involvement in the 
development, implementation, and evaluation of the Highways for LIFE 
Pilot Program. The process may include participation by representatives 
of State departments of transportation and other interested persons.
    (f) Project Monitoring and Evaluation.--The Secretary shall monitor 
and evaluate the effectiveness of any activity carried out under this 
section.
    (g) Contract Authority.--Except as otherwise provided in this 
section, funds authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section 
shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds 
were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code.
    (h) State Defined.--In this section, the term ``State'' has the 
meaning such term has in section 101(a) of title 23, United States 
Code.

SEC. 1503. DESIGN BUILD.

    Section 112(b)(3) of title 23, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by redesignating subparagraph (D) as subparagraph (E); and
        (2) by striking subparagraph (C) and inserting the following:
            ``(C) Qualified projects.--A qualified project referred to 
        in subparagraph (A) is a project under this chapter (including 
        intermodal projects) for which the Secretary has approved the 
        use of design-build contracting under criteria specified in 
        regulations issued by the Secretary.
            ``(D) Regulatory process.--Not later than 90 days after the 
        date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the Secretary shall issue 
        revised regulations under section 1307(c) of the Transportation 
        Equity Act for 21st Century (23 U.S.C. 112 note; 112 Stat. 230) 
        that--
                ``(i) do not preclude a State transportation department 
            or local transportation agency, prior to compliance with 
            section 102 of the National Environmental Policy Act of 
            1969 (42 U.S.C. 4332), from--

                    ``(I) issuing requests for proposals;
                    ``(II) proceeding with awards of design-build 
                contracts; or
                    ``(III) issuing notices to proceed with preliminary 
                design work under design-build contracts;

                ``(ii) require that the State transportation department 
            or local transportation agency receive concurrence from the 
            Secretary before carrying out an activity under clause (i); 
            and
                ``(iii) preclude the design-build contractor from 
            proceeding with final design or construction of any 
            permanent improvement prior to completion of the process 
            under such section 102.''.

                          Subtitle F--Finance

SEC. 1601. TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE AND INNOVATION ACT 
              AMENDMENTS.

    (a) Definitions.--Section 181 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended--
        (1) in paragraph (3) by striking ``category'' and ``offered 
    into the capital markets'';
        (2) by striking paragraph (7) and redesignating paragraphs (8) 
    through (15) as paragraphs (7) through (14), respectively;
        (3) in paragraph (8) (as redesignated by paragraph (2) of this 
    subsection)--
            (A) in subparagraph (B) by striking the period at the end 
        and inserting a semicolon; and
            (B) by striking subparagraph (D) and inserting the 
        following:
            ``(D) a project that--
                ``(i) is a project--

                    ``(I) for a public freight rail facility or a 
                private facility providing public benefit for highway 
                users;
                    ``(II) for an intermodal freight transfer facility;
                    ``(III) for a means of access to a facility 
                described in subclause (I) or (II);
                    ``(IV) for a service improvement for a facility 
                described in subclause (I) or (II) (including a capital 
                investment for an intelligent transportation system); 
                or
                    ``(V) that comprises a series of projects described 
                in subclauses (I) through (IV) with the common 
                objective of improving the flow of goods;

                ``(ii) may involve the combining of private and public 
            sector funds, including investment of public funds in 
            private sector facility improvements; and
                ``(iii) if located within the boundaries of a port 
            terminal, includes only such surface transportation 
            infrastructure modifications as are necessary to facilitate 
            direct intermodal interchange, transfer, and access into 
            and out of the port.''; and
        (4) in paragraph (10) (as redesignated by paragraph (2) of this 
    subsection) by striking ``bond'' and inserting ``credit''.
    (b) Determination of Eligibility.--Section 182(a) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) by striking paragraphs (1) and (2) and inserting the 
    following:
        ``(1) Inclusion in transportation plans and programs.--The 
    project shall satisfy the applicable planning and programming 
    requirements of sections 134 and 135 at such time as an agreement 
    to make available a Federal credit instrument is entered into under 
    this subchapter.
        ``(2) Application.--A State, local government, public 
    authority, public-private partnership, or any other legal entity 
    undertaking the project and authorized by the Secretary, shall 
    submit a project application to the Secretary.'';
        (2) in paragraph (3)(A)(i) by striking ``$100,000,000'' and 
    inserting ``$50,000,000'';
        (3) in paragraph (3)(A)(ii) by striking ``50'' and inserting 
    ``33\1/3\'';
        (4) in paragraph (3)(B) by striking ``$30,000,000'' and 
    inserting ``$15,000,000''; and
        (5) in paragraph (4)--
            (A) by striking ``Project financing'' and inserting ``The 
        Federal credit instrument''; and
            (B) by inserting before the period at the end ``that also 
        secure the project obligations''.
    (c) Project Selection.--Section 182(b) of such title is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by striking ``criteria'' the second place 
    it appears and inserting ``requirements''; and
        (2) in paragraph (2)(B) by inserting ``, which may be the 
    Federal credit instrument,'' after ``obligations''.
    (d) Secured Loans.--
        (1) Agreements.--Section 183(a)(1) of such title is amended--
            (A) in subparagraph (A) by inserting ``of any project 
        selected under section 602'' after ``costs'';
            (B) by striking the semicolon at the end of subparagraph 
        (B) and all that follows through ``under section 182.'' and 
        inserting ``of any project selected under section 602; or''; 
        and
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(C) to refinance long-term project obligations or Federal 
        credit instruments if such refinancing provides additional 
        funding capacity for the completion, enhancement, or expansion 
        of any project that--
                ``(i) is selected under section 602; or
                ``(ii) otherwise meets the requirements of section 
            602.''.
        (2) Investment-grade rating requirement.--Section 183(a)(4) of 
    such title is amended--
            (A) by striking ``The funding'' and inserting ``The 
        execution''; and
            (B) by striking the first comma and all that follows 
        through ``1 rating agency''.
        (3) Terms and limitations.--Section 183(b) of such title is 
    amended--
            (A) in paragraph (2)--
                (i) by inserting ``the lesser of'' after ``exceed''; 
            and
                (ii) by inserting ``or, if the secured loan does not 
            receive an investment grade rating, the amount of the 
            senior project obligations'' after ``costs'';
            (B) in paragraph (3)(A)(i) by inserting ``that also secure 
        the senior project obligations'' after ``sources''; and
            (C) in paragraph (4) by striking ``marketable''.
        (4) Repayment.--Section 183(c) of such title is amended--
            (A) by striking paragraph (3);
            (B) by redesignating paragraphs (4) and (5) as paragraphs 
        (3) and (4), respectively;
            (C) in paragraph (3)(A) (as redesignated by subparagraph 
        (B) of this paragraph) by striking ``during the 10 years''; and
            (D) in subparagraph (3)(B)(ii) (as so redesignated) by 
        striking ``loan'' and all that follows and inserting ``loan.''.
    (e) Lines of Credit.--
        (1) Terms and limitations.--Section 184(b) of such title is 
    amended--
            (A) by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following:
        ``(2) Maximum amounts.--The total amount of the line of credit 
    shall not exceed 33 percent of the reasonably anticipated eligible 
    project costs.'';
            (B) in paragraph (3) by striking ``, any debt service 
        reserve fund, and any other available reserve'' and inserting 
        ``but not including reasonably required financing reserves'';
            (C) in paragraph (4)--
                (i) by striking ``marketable'';
                (ii) by striking ``on which'' and inserting ``of 
            execution of''; and
                (iii) by striking ``is obligated'' and inserting 
            ``agreement'';
            (D) in paragraph (5)(A)(i) by inserting ``that also secure 
        the senior project obligations'' after ``sources''; and
            (E) in paragraph (6) by striking ``line of credit'' and 
        inserting ``full amount of the line of credit, to the extent 
        not drawn upon,''.
        (2) Repayment.--Section 184(c) of such title is amended--
            (A) in paragraph (2)--
                (i) by striking ``scheduled'';
                (ii) by inserting ``be scheduled to'' after ``shall''; 
            and
                (iii) by striking ``be fully repaid, with interest,'' 
            and inserting ``to conclude, with full repayment of 
            principal and interest,''; and
            (B) by striking paragraph (3).
    (f) Program Administration.--Section 185 of such title is amended 
to read as follows:

``Sec. 185. Program administration

    ``(a) Requirement.--The Secretary shall establish a uniform system 
to service the Federal credit instruments made available under this 
subchapter.
    ``(b) Fees.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may collect and spend fees, 
    contingent upon authority being provided in appropriations Acts, at 
    a level that is sufficient to cover--
            ``(A) the costs of services of expert firms retained 
        pursuant to subsection (d); and
            ``(B) all or a portion of the costs to the Federal 
        Government of servicing the Federal credit instruments.
    ``(c) Servicer.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may appoint a financial entity 
    to assist the Secretary in servicing the Federal credit 
    instruments.
        ``(2) Duties.--The servicer shall act as the agent for the 
    Secretary.
        ``(3) Fee.--The servicer shall receive a servicing fee, subject 
    to approval by the Secretary.
    ``(d) Assistance From Expert Firms.--The Secretary may retain the 
services of expert firms, including counsel, in the field of municipal 
and project finance to assist in the underwriting and servicing of 
Federal credit instruments.''.
    (g) Funding.--Section 188 of such title is amended to read as 
follows:

``Sec. 188. Funding

    ``(a) Funding.--
        ``(1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from 
    the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to 
    carry out this subchapter $122,000,000 for each of fiscal years 
    2005 through 2009.
        ``(2) Availability.--Amounts made available to carry out this 
    chapter shall remain available until expended.
        ``(3) Administrative costs.--From funds made available to carry 
    out this chapter, the Secretary may use, for the administration of 
    this subchapter, not more than $2,200,000 for each of fiscal years 
    2005 through 2009.
    ``(b) Contract Authority.--
        ``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
    approval by the Secretary of a Federal credit instrument that uses 
    funds made available under this subchapter shall impose upon the 
    United States a contractual obligation to fund the Federal credit 
    investment.
        ``(2) Availability.--Amounts authorized under this section for 
    a fiscal year shall be available for obligation on October 1 of the 
    fiscal year.''.
    (h) Dates for Submission of Reports.--Section 189 of such title is 
amended--
        (1) by striking the section designation and heading and 
    inserting the following:

``Sec. 189. Reports to Congress'';

        (2) by striking ``Not later than 4 years after the date of 
    enactment of this subchapter,'' and inserting ``On June 1, 2006, 
    and every 2 years thereafter,''; and
        (3) by striking ``subchapter'' each place it appears and 
    inserting ``chapter (other than section 610)''.
    (i) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 1 of such title 
is amended by striking the item relating to section 185 and inserting 
the following:

``185. Program administration.''.

SEC. 1602. STATE INFRASTRUCTURE BANKS.

    (a) In General.--Subchapter II of chapter 1 of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 190. State infrastructure bank program

    ``(a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Capital project.--The term `capital project' has the 
    meaning such term has under section 5302 of title 49.
        ``(2) Other forms of credit assistance.--The term `other forms 
    of credit assistance' includes any use of funds in an 
    infrastructure bank--
            ``(A) to provide credit enhancements;
            ``(B) to serve as a capital reserve for bond or debt 
        instrument financing;
            ``(C) to subsidize interest rates;
            ``(D) to insure or guarantee letters of credit and credit 
        instruments against credit risk of loss;
            ``(E) to finance purchase and lease agreements with respect 
        to transit projects;
            ``(F) to provide bond or debt financing instrument 
        security; and
            ``(G) to provide other forms of debt financing and methods 
        of leveraging funds that are approved by the Secretary and that 
        relate to the project with respect to which such assistance is 
        being provided.
        ``(3) State.--The term `State' has the meaning such term has 
    under section 401.
        ``(4) Capitalization.--The term `capitalization' means the 
    process used for depositing funds as initial capital into a State 
    infrastructure bank to establish the infrastructure bank.
        ``(5) Cooperative agreement.--The term `cooperative agreement' 
    means written consent between a State and the Secretary which sets 
    forth the manner in which the infrastructure bank established by 
    the State in accordance with this section will be administered.
        ``(6) Loan.--The term `loan' means any form of direct financial 
    assistance from a State infrastructure bank that is required to be 
    repaid over a period of time and that is provided to a project 
    sponsor for all or part of the costs of the project.
        ``(7) Guarantee.--The term `guarantee' means a contract entered 
    into by a State infrastructure bank in which the bank agrees to 
    take responsibility for all or a portion of a project sponsor's 
    financial obligations for a project under specified conditions.
        ``(8) Initial assistance.--The term `initial assistance' means 
    the first round of funds that are loaned or used for credit 
    enhancement by a State infrastructure bank for projects eligible 
    for assistance under this section.
        ``(9) Leverage.--The term `leverage' means a financial 
    structure used to increase funds in a State infrastructure bank 
    through the issuance of debt instruments.
        ``(10) Leveraged.--The term `leveraged', as used with respect 
    to a State infrastructure bank, means that the bank has total 
    potential liabilities that exceed the capital of the bank.
    ``(b) Cooperative Agreements.--Subject to the provisions of this 
section, the Secretary may enter into cooperative agreements with 
States for the establishment of State infrastructure banks for making 
loans and providing other forms of credit assistance to public and 
private entities carrying out or proposing to carry out projects 
eligible for assistance under this section.
    ``(c) Interstate Compacts.--
        ``(1) In general.--Congress grants consent to two or more of 
    the States, entering into a cooperative agreement under subsection 
    (a) with the Secretary for the establishment by such States of a 
    multistate infrastructure bank in accordance with this section, to 
    enter into an interstate compact establishing such bank in 
    accordance with this section.
        ``(2) Reservation of rights.--The right to alter, amend, or 
    repeal interstate compacts entered into under this subsection is 
    expressly reserved.
    ``(d) Funding.--
        ``(1) Highway account.--Subject to subsection (j), the 
    Secretary may permit a State entering into a cooperative agreement 
    under this section to establish a State infrastructure bank to 
    deposit into the highway account of the bank not to exceed--
            ``(A) 10 percent of the funds apportioned to the State for 
        each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 under each of sections 
        104(b)(1), 104(b)(3), 104(b)(4), and 144; and
            ``(B) 10 percent of the funds allocated to the State for 
        each of such fiscal years under section 105.
        ``(2) Transit account.--Subject to subsection (j), the 
    Secretary may permit a State entering into a cooperative agreement 
    under this section to establish a State infrastructure bank, and 
    any other recipient of Federal assistance under section 5307, 5309, 
    or 5311 of title 49, to deposit into the transit account of the 
    bank not to exceed 10 percent of the funds made available to the 
    State or other recipient in each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 
    for capital projects under each of such sections.
        ``(3) Rail account.--Subject to subsection (j), the Secretary 
    may permit a State entering into a cooperative agreement under this 
    section to establish a State infrastructure bank, and any other 
    recipient of Federal assistance under subtitle V of title 49, to 
    deposit into the rail account of the bank funds made available to 
    the State or other recipient in each of fiscal years 2005 through 
    2009 for capital projects under such subtitle.
        ``(4) Capital grants.--
            ``(A) Highway account.--Federal funds deposited into a 
        highway account of a State infrastructure bank under paragraph 
        (1) shall constitute for purposes of this section a 
        capitalization grant for the highway account of the bank.
            ``(B) Transit account.--Federal funds deposited into a 
        transit account of a State infrastructure bank under paragraph 
        (2) shall constitute for purposes of this section a 
        capitalization grant for the transit account of the bank.
            ``(C) Rail account.--Federal funds deposited into a rail 
        account of a State infrastructure bank under paragraph 3 shall 
        constitute for purposes of this section a capitalization grant 
        for the rail account of the bank.
        ``(5) Special rule for urbanized areas of over 200,000.--Funds 
    in a State infrastructure bank that are attributed to urbanized 
    areas of a State with urbanized populations of over 200,000 under 
    section 133(d)(3) may be used to provide assistance with respect to 
    a project only if the metropolitan planning organization designated 
    for such area concurs, in writing, with the provision of such 
    assistance.
        ``(6) Discontinuance of funding.--If the Secretary determines 
    that a State is not implementing the State's infrastructure bank in 
    accordance with a cooperative agreement entered into under 
    subsection (b), the Secretary may prohibit the State from 
    contributing additional Federal funds to the bank.
    ``(e) Forms of Assistance From Infrastructure Banks.--An 
infrastructure bank established under this section may make loans or 
provide other forms of credit assistance to a public or private entity 
in an amount equal to all or a part of the cost of carrying out a 
project eligible for assistance under this section. The amount of any 
loan or other form of credit assistance provided for the project may be 
subordinated to any other debt financing for the project. Initial 
assistance provided with respect to a project from Federal funds 
deposited into an infrastructure bank under this section may not be 
made in the form of a grant.
    ``(f) Eligible Projects.--Subject to subsection (e), funds in an 
infrastructure bank established under this section may be used only to 
provide assistance for projects eligible for assistance under this 
title and capital projects defined in section 5302 of title 49, and any 
other projects relating to surface transportation that the Secretary 
determines to be appropriate.
    ``(g) Infrastructure Bank Requirements.--In order to establish an 
infrastructure bank under this section, the State establishing the bank 
shall--
        ``(1) deposit in cash, at a minimum, into each account of the 
    bank from non-Federal sources an amount equal to 25 percent of the 
    amount of each capitalization grant made to the State and deposited 
    into such account; except that, if the deposit is into the highway 
    account of the bank and the State has a non-Federal share under 
    section 120(b) that is less than 25 percent, the percentage to be 
    deposited from non-Federal sources shall be the lower percentage of 
    such grant;
        ``(2) ensure that the bank maintains on a continuing basis an 
    investment grade rating on its debt, or has a sufficient level of 
    bond or debt financing instrument insurance, to maintain the 
    viability of the bank;
        ``(3) ensure that investment income derived from funds 
    deposited to an account of the bank are--
            ``(A) credited to the account;
            ``(B) available for use in providing loans and other forms 
        of credit assistance to projects eligible for assistance from 
        the account; and
            ``(C) invested in United States Treasury securities, bank 
        deposits, or such other financing instruments as the Secretary 
        may approve to earn interest to enhance the leveraging of 
        projects assisted by the bank;
        ``(4) ensure that any loan from the bank will bear interest at 
    or below market interest rates, as determined by the State, to make 
    the project that is the subject of the loan feasible;
        ``(5) ensure that repayment of any loan from the bank will 
    commence not later than 5 years after the project has been 
    completed or, in the case of a highway project, the facility has 
    opened to traffic, whichever is later;
        ``(6) ensure that the term for repaying any loan will not 
    exceed 30 years after the date of the first payment on the loan; 
    and
        ``(7) require the bank to make an annual report to the 
    Secretary on its status no later than September 30 of each year and 
    such other reports as the Secretary may require under guidelines 
    issued to carry out this section.
    ``(h) Applicability of Federal Law.--
        ``(1) In general.--The requirements of this title and title 49 
    that would otherwise apply to funds made available under this title 
    or such title and projects assisted with those funds shall apply 
    to--
            ``(A) funds made available under this title or such title 
        and contributed to an infrastructure bank established under 
        this section, including the non-Federal contribution required 
        under subsection (g); and
            ``(B) projects assisted by the bank through the use of the 
        funds,
    except to the extent that the Secretary determines that any 
    requirement of such title (other than sections 113 and 114 of this 
    title and section 5333 of title 49) is not consistent with the 
    objectives of this section.
        ``(2) Repayments.--The requirements of this title and title 49 
    shall apply to repayments from non-Federal sources to an 
    infrastructure bank from projects assisted by the bank. Such a 
    repayment shall be considered to be Federal funds.
    ``(i) United States not Obligated.--The deposit of Federal funds 
into an infrastructure bank established under this section shall not be 
construed as a commitment, guarantee, or obligation on the part of the 
United States to any third party, nor shall any third party have any 
right against the United States for payment solely by virtue of the 
contribution. Any security or debt-financing instrument issued by the 
infrastructure bank shall expressly state that the security or 
instrument does not constitute a commitment, guarantee, or obligation 
of the United States.
    ``(j) Management of Federal Funds.--Sections 3335 and 6503 of title 
31 shall not apply to funds deposited into an infrastructure bank under 
this section.
    ``(k) Program Administration.--For each of fiscal years 2005 
through 2009, a State may expend not to exceed 2 percent of the Federal 
funds contributed to an infrastructure bank established by the State 
under this section to pay the reasonable costs of administering the 
bank.''.
    (b) Preparatory Amendments.--
        (1) Section 181.--Section 181 of such title is amended--
            (A) by striking the section designator and heading and 
        inserting the following:

``Sec. 181. Generally applicable provisions'';

            (B) by striking ``In this subchapter'' and inserting the 
        following:
    ``(a) Definitions.--In this chapter'';
            (C) in paragraph (5) by striking ``184'' and inserting 
        ``604'';
            (D) in paragraph (11) (as redesignated by section 1601(a) 
        of this Act) by striking ``183'' and inserting ``603''; and
            (E) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(b) Treatment of Chapter.--For purposes of this title, this 
chapter shall be treated as being part of chapter 1.''.
        (2) Section 182.--Section 182(b)(2)(A)(viii) of such title is 
    amended by inserting ``and chapter 1'' after ``this chapter''.
        (3) Section 183.--Section 183(a)(3) of such title is amended by 
    striking ``182(b)(2)(B)'' and inserting ``602(b)(2)(B)''.
        (4) Section 184.--Section 184 of such title is amended--
            (A) in subsection (a)(1) by striking ``182'' and inserting 
        ``602'';
            (B) in subsection (a)(3) by striking ``182(b)(2)(B)'' and 
        inserting ``602(b)(2)(B)''; and
            (C) in subsection (b)(10) by striking ``183'' and inserting 
        ``603''.
        (5) References in subchapter.--Subchapter II of chapter 1 of 
    such title is amended by striking ``this subchapter'' each place it 
    appears and inserting ``this chapter''.
        (6) Subchapter headings.--Chapter 1 of such title is further 
    amended--
            (A) by striking ``SUBCHAPTER I--GENERAL PROVISIONS'' 
        preceding section 101; and
            (B) by striking ``SUBCHAPTER II--INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE'' 
        preceding section 181.
    (c) Chapter 6.--Such title is further amended by adding at the end 
the following:

                  ``CHAPTER 6--INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE

``Sec.
``601. Generally applicable provisions.
``602. Determination of eligibility and project selection.
``603. Secured loans.
``604. Lines of credit.
``605. Program administration.
``606. State and local permits.
``607. Regulations.
``608. Funding.
``609. Reports to Congress.
``610. State infrastructure bank program.''.

    (d) Moving and Redesignating.--Such title is further amended--
        (1) by redesignating sections 181 through 189 as sections 601 
    through 609, respectively;
        (2) by moving such sections from chapter 1 to chapter 6 (as 
    added by subsection (c)); and
        (3) by inserting such sections after the analysis for chapter 
    6.
    (e) Analysis for Chapter 1 and Table of Chapters.--
        (1) Analysis for chapter 1.--The analysis for chapter 1 of such 
    title is amended--
            (A) by striking the headings for subchapters I and II; and
            (B) by striking the items relating to sections 181 through 
        189.
        (2) Table of chapters.--The table of chapters for such title is 
    amended by inserting after the item relating to chapter 5 the 
    following:

``6. Infrastructure Finance......................................601.''.

SEC. 1603. USE OF EXCESS FUNDS AND FUNDS FOR INACTIVE PROJECTS.

    (a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply:
        (1) Eligible funds.--
            (A) In general.--The term ``eligible funds'' means excess 
        funds or inactive funds for a specific transportation project 
        or activity that were--
                (i) allocated before fiscal year 1991; and
                (ii) designated in a public law, or a report 
            accompanying a public law, for allocation for the specific 
            surface transportation project or activity.
            (B) Inclusion.--The term ``eligible funds'' includes funds 
        described in subparagraph (A) that were allocated and 
        designated for a demonstration project.
        (2) Excess funds.--The term ``excess funds'' means--
            (A) funds obligated for a specific transportation project 
        or activity that remain available for the project or activity 
        after the project or activity has been completed or canceled; 
        or
            (B) an unobligated balance of funds allocated for a 
        transportation project or activity that the State in which the 
        project or activity was to be carried out certifies are no 
        longer needed for the project or activity.
        (3) Inactive funds.--The term ``inactive funds'' means--
            (A) an obligated balance of Federal funds for an eligible 
        transportation project or activity against which no 
        expenditures have been charged during any 1-year period 
        beginning after the date of obligation of the funds; and
            (B) funds that are available to carry out a transportation 
        project or activity in a State, but, as certified by the State, 
        are unlikely to be advanced for the project or activity during 
        the 1-year period beginning on the date of certification.
    (b) Availability for STP Purposes.--Eligible funds shall be--
        (1) made available in accordance with this section to the State 
    that originally received the funds; and
        (2) available for obligation for any eligible purpose under 
    section 133 of title 23, United States Code.
    (c) Retention for Original Purpose.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary may determine that eligible 
    funds identified as inactive funds shall remain available for the 
    purpose for which the funds were initially made available if the 
    applicable State certifies that the funds are necessary for that 
    initial purpose.
        (2) Report.--A certification provided by a State under 
    paragraph (1) shall include a report on the status of, and an 
    estimated completion date for, the project that is the subject of 
    the certification.
    (d) Authority to Obligate.--Notwithstanding the original source or 
period of availability of eligible funds, the Secretary may, on the 
request by a State--
        (1) obligate the funds for any eligible purpose under section 
    133 of title 23, United States Code; or
        (2)(A) deobligate the funds; and
        (B) reobligate the funds for any eligible purpose under that 
    section.
    (e) Applicability.--
        (1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), this section applies 
    only to eligible funds.
        (2) Discretionary allocations; section 125 projects.--This 
    section does not apply to funds that are--
            (A) allocated at the discretion of the Secretary and for 
        which the Secretary has the authority to withdraw the 
        allocation for use on other projects; or
            (B) made available to carry out projects under section 125 
        of title 23, United States Code.
    (f) Period of Availability; Title 23 Requirements.--
        (1) In general.--Notwithstanding the original source or period 
    of availability of eligible funds obligated, or deobligated and 
    reobligated, under subsection (d), the eligible funds--
            (A) shall remain available for obligation for a period of 3 
        fiscal years after the fiscal year in which this Act is 
        enacted; and
            (B) except as provided in paragraph (2), shall be subject 
        to the requirements of title 23, United States Code, that apply 
        to section 133 of that title, including provisions relating to 
        Federal share.
        (2) Exception.--With respect to eligible funds described in 
    paragraph (1)--
            (A) section 133(d) of title 23, United States Code, shall 
        not apply; and
            (B) the period of availability of the eligible funds shall 
        be determined in accordance with this section.
    (g) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of 
this Act, and annually thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to the 
Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the 
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
Representatives a report describing any action taken by the Secretary 
under this section.
    (h) Sense of Congress Regarding Use of Eligible Funds.--It is the 
sense of Congress that eligible funds made available under this Act or 
title 23, United States Code, should be available for obligation for 
transportation projects and activities in the same geographic region 
for which the eligible funds were initially made available.

SEC. 1604. TOLLING.

    (a) Value Pricing Pilot Program.--Section 1012(b)(8) of the 
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (23 U.S.C. 149 
note; 105 Stat. 1938) is amended--
        (1) by redesignating subparagraphs (A) and (B) as subparagraphs 
    (C) and (D), respectively; and
        (2) by inserting before subparagraph (C) (as redesignated by 
    paragraph (1)) the following:
            ``(A) In general.--There are authorized to be appropriated 
        to the Secretary from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the 
        Mass Transit Account) to carry out this subsection--
                ``(i) for fiscal year 2005, $11,000,000; and
                ``(ii) for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009, 
            $12,000,000.
            ``(B) Set-aside for projects not involving highway tolls.--
        Of the amounts made available to carry out this subsection, 
        $3,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 shall be 
        available only for congestion pricing pilot projects that do 
        not involve highway tolls.''.
    (b) Express Lanes Demonstration Program.--
        (1) Definitions.--In this subsection, the following definitions 
    apply:
            (A) Eligible toll facility.--The term ``eligible toll 
        facility'' includes--
                (i) a facility in existence on the date of enactment of 
            this Act that collects tolls;
                (ii) a facility in existence on the date of enactment 
            of this Act that serves high occupancy vehicles;
                (iii) a facility modified or constructed after the date 
            of enactment of this Act to create additional tolled lane 
            capacity (including a facility constructed by a private 
            entity or using private funds); and
                (iv) in the case of a new lane added to a previously 
            non-tolled facility, only the new lane.
            (B) Nonattainment area.--The term ``nonattainment area'' 
        has the meaning given that term in section 171 of the Clean Air 
        Act (42 U.S.C. 7501).
        (2) Demonstration program.--Notwithstanding sections 129 and 
    301 of title 23, United States Code, the Secretary shall carry out 
    15 demonstration projects during the period of fiscal years 2005 
    through 2009 to permit States, public authorities, or a public or 
    private entities designated by States, to collect a toll from motor 
    vehicles at an eligible toll facility for any highway, bridge, or 
    tunnel, including facilities on the Interstate System--
            (A) to manage high levels of congestion;
            (B) to reduce emissions in a nonattainment area or 
        maintenance area; or
            (C) to finance the expansion of a highway, for the purpose 
        of reducing traffic congestion, by constructing one or more 
        additional lanes (including bridge, tunnel, support, and other 
        structures necessary for that construction) on the Interstate 
        System.
        (3) Limitation on use of revenues.--
            (A) Use.--
                (i) In general.--Toll revenues received under paragraph 
            (2) shall be used by a State, public authority, or private 
            entity designated by a State, for--

                    (I) debt service;
                    (II) a reasonable return on investment of any 
                private financing;
                    (III) the costs necessary for proper operation and 
                maintenance of any facilities under paragraph (2) 
                (including reconstruction, resurfacing, restoration, 
                and rehabilitation); or
                    (IV) if the State, public authority, or private 
                entity annually certifies that the tolled facility is 
                being adequately operated and maintained, any other 
                purpose relating to a highway or transit project 
                carried out under title 23 or 49, United States Code.

            (B) Requirements.--
                (i) Variable price requirement.--A facility that 
            charges tolls under this subsection may establish a toll 
            that varies in price according to time of day or level of 
            traffic, as appropriate to manage congestion or improve air 
            quality.
                (ii) HOV variable pricing requirement.--The Secretary 
            shall require, for each high occupancy vehicle facility 
            that charges tolls under this subsection, that the tolls 
            vary in price according to time of day or level of traffic, 
            as appropriate to manage congestion or improve air quality.
                (iii) HOV passenger requirements.--Pursuant to section 
            166 of title 23, United States Code, a State may permit 
            motor vehicles with fewer than two occupants to operate in 
            high occupancy vehicle lanes as part of a variable toll 
            pricing program established under this subsection.
            (C) Agreement.--
                (i) In general.--Before the Secretary may permit a 
            facility to charge tolls under this subsection, the 
            Secretary and the applicable State, public authority, or 
            private entity designated by a State shall enter into an 
            agreement for each facility incorporating the conditions 
            described in subparagraphs (A) and (B).
                (ii) Termination.--An agreement under clause (i) shall 
            terminate with respect to a facility upon the decision of 
            the State, public authority, or private entity designated 
            by a State to discontinue the variable tolling program 
            under this subsection for the facility.
                (iii) Debt.--If there is any debt outstanding on a 
            facility at the time at which the decision is made to 
            discontinue the program under this subsection with respect 
            to the facility, the facility may continue to charge tolls 
            in accordance with the terms of the agreement until such 
            time as the debt is retired.
            (D) Limitation on federal share.--The Federal share of the 
        cost of a project on a facility tolled under this subsection, 
        including a project to install the toll collection facility 
        shall be a percentage, not to exceed 80 percent, determined by 
        the applicable State.
        (4) Eligibility.--To be eligible to participate in the program 
    under this subsection, a State, public authority, or private entity 
    designated by a State shall provide to the Secretary--
            (A) a description of the congestion or air quality problems 
        sought to be addressed under the program;
            (B) a description of--
                (i) the goals sought to be achieved under the program; 
            and
                (ii) the performance measures that would be used to 
            gauge the success made toward reaching those goals; and
            (C) such other information as the Secretary may require.
        (5) Automation.--Fees collected from motorists using an express 
    lane shall be collected only through the use of noncash electronic 
    technology that optimizes the free flow of traffic on the tolled 
    facility.
        (6) Interoperability.--
            (A) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
        enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall promulgate a final 
        rule specifying requirements, standards, or performance 
        specifications for automated toll collection systems 
        implemented under this section.
            (B) Development.--In developing that rule, which shall be 
        designed to maximize the interoperability of electronic 
        collection systems, the Secretary shall, to the maximum extent 
        practicable--
                (i) seek to accelerate progress toward the national 
            goal of achieving a nationwide interoperable electronic 
            toll collection system;
                (ii) take into account the use of noncash electronic 
            technology currently deployed within an appropriate 
            geographical area of travel and the noncash electronic 
            technology likely to be in use within the next 5 years; and
                (iii) seek to minimize additional costs and maximize 
            convenience to users of toll facility and to the toll 
            facility owner or operator.
        (7) Reporting.--
            (A) In general.--The Secretary, in cooperation with State 
        and local agencies and other program participants and with 
        opportunity for public comment, shall--
                (i) develop and publish performance goals for each 
            express lane project;
                (ii) establish a program for regular monitoring and 
            reporting on the achievement of performance goals, 
            including--

                    (I) effects on travel, traffic, and air quality;
                    (II) distribution of benefits and burdens;
                    (III) use of alternative transportation modes; and
                    (IV) use of revenues to meet transportation or 
                impact mitigation needs.

            (B) Reports to congress.--The Secretary shall submit to the 
        Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the 
        Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
        Representatives--
                (i) not later than 1 year after the date of enactment 
            of this Act, and annually thereafter, a report that 
            describes in detail the uses of funds under this subsection 
            in accordance with paragraph (8)(D); and
                (ii) not later than 3 years after the date of enactment 
            of this Act, and every 3 years thereafter, a report that 
            describes any success of the program under this subsection 
            in meeting congestion reduction and other performance goals 
            established for express lane programs.
    (c) Interstate System Construction Toll Pilot Program.--
        (1) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish and implement 
    an Interstate System construction toll pilot program under which 
    the Secretary, notwithstanding sections 129 and 301 of title 23, 
    United States Code, may permit a State or an interstate compact of 
    States to collect tolls on a highway, bridge, or tunnel on the 
    Interstate System for the purpose of constructing Interstate 
    highways.
        (2) Limitation on number of facilities.--The Secretary may 
    permit the collection of tolls under this section on three 
    facilities on the Interstate System.
        (3) Eligibility.--To be eligible to participate in the pilot 
    program, a State shall submit to the Secretary an application that 
    contains, at a minimum, the following:
            (A) An identification of the facility on the Interstate 
        System proposed to be a toll facility.
            (B) In the case of a facility that affects a metropolitan 
        area, an assurance that the metropolitan planning organization 
        designated under section 134 or 135 for the area has been 
        consulted concerning the placement and amount of tolls on the 
        facility.
            (C) An analysis demonstrating that financing the 
        construction of the facility with the collection of tolls under 
        the pilot program is the most efficient and economical way to 
        advance the project.
            (D) A facility management plan that includes--
                (i) a plan for implementing the imposition of tolls on 
            the facility;
                (ii) a schedule and finance plan for the construction 
            of the facility using toll revenues;
                (iii) a description of the public transportation agency 
            that will be responsible for implementation and 
            administration of the pilot program;
                (iv) a description of whether consideration will be 
            given to privatizing the maintenance and operational 
            aspects of the facility, while retaining legal and 
            administrative control of the portion of the Interstate 
            route; and
                (v) such other information as the Secretary may 
            require.
        (4) Selection criteria.--The Secretary may approve the 
    application of a State under paragraph (3) only if the Secretary 
    determines that--
            (A) the State's analysis under paragraph (3)(C) is 
        reasonable;
            (B) the State plan for implementing tolls on the facility 
        takes into account the interests of local, regional, and 
        interstate travelers;
            (C) the State plan for construction of the facility using 
        toll revenues is reasonable;
            (D) the State will develop, manage, and maintain a system 
        that will automatically collect the tolls; and
            (E) the State has given preference to the use of a public 
        toll agency with demonstrated capability to build, operate, and 
        maintain a toll expressway system meeting criteria for the 
        Interstate System.
        (5) Prohibition on noncompete agreements.--Before the Secretary 
    may permit a State to participate in the pilot program, the State 
    must enter into an agreement with the Secretary that provides that 
    the State will not enter into an agreement with a private person 
    under which the State is prevented from improving or expanding the 
    capacity of public roads adjacent to the toll facility to address 
    conditions resulting from traffic diverted to such roads from the 
    toll facility, including--
            (A) excessive congestion;
            (B) pavement wear; and
            (C) an increased incidence of traffic accidents, injuries, 
        or fatalities.
        (6) Limitations on use of revenues; audits.--Before the 
    Secretary may permit a State to participate in the pilot program, 
    the State must enter into an agreement with the Secretary that 
    provides that--
            (A) all toll revenues received from operation of the toll 
        facility will be used only for--
                (i) debt service;
                (ii) reasonable return on investment of any private 
            person financing the project; and
                (iii) any costs necessary for the improvement of and 
            the proper operation and maintenance of the toll facility, 
            including reconstruction, resurfacing, restoration, and 
            rehabilitation of the toll facility; and
            (B) regular audits will be conducted to ensure compliance 
        with subparagraph (A) and the results of such audits will be 
        transmitted to the Secretary.
        (7) Limitation on use of interstate maintenance funds.--During 
    the term of the pilot program, funds apportioned for Interstate 
    maintenance under section 104(b)(4) of title 23, United States 
    Code, may not be used on a facility for which tolls are being 
    collected under the program.
        (8) Program term.--The Secretary may approve an application of 
    a State for permission to collect a toll under this section only if 
    the application is received by the Secretary before the last day of 
    the 10-year period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act.
        (9) Interstate system defined.--In this section, the term 
    ``Interstate System'' has the meaning such term has under section 
    101 of title 23, United States Code.

                   Subtitle G--High Priority Projects

SEC. 1701. HIGH PRIORITY PROJECTS PROGRAM.

    (a) Authorization of High Priority Projects.--Section 117(a) of 
title 23, United States Code, is amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) Authorization of High Priority Projects.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary is authorized to carry out 
    high priority projects with funds made available to carry out the 
    high priority projects program under this section.
        ``(2) Availability of funds.--
            ``(A) For tea-21.--Of amounts made available to carry out 
        this section for fiscal years 1998 through 2003, the Secretary, 
        subject to subsection (b), shall make available to carry out 
        each project described in section 1602 of the Transportation 
        Equity Act for the 21st Century the amount listed for such 
        project in such section.
            ``(B) For safetea-lu.--Of amounts made available to carry 
        out this section for fiscal years 2005 through 2009, the 
        Secretary, subject to subsection (b), shall make available to 
        carry out each project described in section 1702 of the 
        SAFETEA-LU the amount listed for such project in such section.
        ``(3) Availability of unallocated funds.--Any amounts made 
    available to carry out such program that are not allocated for 
    projects described in such section shall be available to the 
    Secretary, subject to subsection (b), to carry out such other high 
    priority projects as the Secretary determines appropriate.''.
    (b) Allocation Percentages.--Section 117(b) of such title is 
amended to read as follows:
    ``(b) For TEA-21.--For each project to be carried out with funds 
made available to carry out the high priority projects program under 
this section for fiscal years 1998 through 2003--
        ``(1) 11 percent of such amount shall be available for 
    obligation beginning in fiscal year 1998;
        ``(2) 15 percent of such amount shall be available for 
    obligation beginning in fiscal year 1999;
        ``(3) 18 percent of such amount shall be available for 
    obligation beginning in fiscal year 2000;
        ``(4) 18 percent of such amount shall be available for 
    obligation beginning in fiscal year 2001;
        ``(5) 19 percent of such amount shall be available for 
    obligation beginning in fiscal year 2002; and
        ``(6) 19 percent of such amount shall be available for 
    obligation beginning in fiscal year 2003.
    ``(c) For SAFETEA-LU.--For each project to be carried out with 
funds made available to carry out the high priority projects program 
under this section for fiscal years 2005 through 2009--
        ``(1) 20 percent of such amount shall be available for 
    obligation beginning in fiscal year 2005;
        ``(2) 20 percent of such amount shall be available for 
    obligation beginning in fiscal year 2006;
        ``(3) 20 percent of such amount shall be available for 
    obligation beginning in fiscal year 2007;
        ``(4) 20 percent of such amount shall be available for 
    obligation beginning in fiscal year 2008; and
        ``(5) 20 percent of such amount shall be available for 
    obligation beginning in fiscal year 2009.''.
    (c) Advance Construction.--Section 117(e) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by inserting after ``21st Century'' the 
    following: ``or section 1701 of the SAFETEA-LU, as the case may 
    be,''; and
        (2) by striking ``section 1602 of the Transportation Equity Act 
    for the 21st Century.'' and inserting ``such section 1602 or 1702, 
    as the case may be.''
    (d) Availability of Obligation Limitation.--Section 117(g) of such 
title is amended by inserting after ``21st Century'' the following: 
``or section 1102(g) of the SAFETEA-LU, as the case may be''.
    (e) Federal-State Relationship.--Section 145(b) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) by inserting after ``described in'' the following: 
    ``section 1702 of the SAFETEA-LU,'';
        (2) by inserting after ``for such projects by'' the following: 
    ``section 1101(a)(16) of the SAFETEA-LU,''; and
        (3) by striking ``117 of title 23, United States Code,'' and 
    inserting ``section 117 of this title,''.

SEC. 1702. PROJECT AUTHORIZATIONS.

    Subject to section 117 of title 23, United States Code, the amount 
listed for each high priority project in the following table shall be 
available (from amounts made available by section 1101(a)(16) of this 
Act) for fiscal years 2005 through 2009 to carry out each such project:

                Highway Projects  High Priority Projects
------------------------------------------------------------------------
     No.           State         Project Description          Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1              CA            Construct safe access to           $400,000
                              streets for bicyclists and
                              pedestrians including
                              crosswalks, sidewalks and
                              traffic calming measures,
                              Covina....................
2              CA            Develop and implement ITS          $800,000
                              master plan in Anaheim....
3              TN            Improve circuitry on                $47,200
                              vehicle protection device
                              installed at highway/RR
                              crossing in Athens, TN....
4              CA            Builds a pedestrian bridge       $1,960,000
                              from Hiller Street to the
                              Bay Trail, Belmont........
5              OH            Renovate and expand              $2,750,000
                              National Packard Museum
                              and adjacent historic
                              Packard facilities........
6              IL            Land acquisition for the         $4,000,000
                              widening of Rt. 47 in
                              Yorkville, IL.............
7              NE            Interstate 80 Interchange        $1,600,000
                              at Pflug Road, Sarpy
                              County, Nebraska..........
8              TX            Construction of Segment #1       $1,600,000
                              of Morrison Road for the
                              City of Brownsville.......
9              MI            I-96 at Latson Road              $4,800,000
                              Interchange improvements..
10             IL            Preconstruction and                $800,000
                              Construction of IL 83 at
                              IL 132....................
11             TN            Add third lane on U.S. 27        $4,800,000
                              (State Route 29) for truck-
                              climbing lane and
                              realignment of roadway at
                              Wolf Creek Road to Old
                              U.S. 27 north of Robbins..
12             MI            Reconfiguration of U.S. 31         $600,000
                              from the Manistee Bascule
                              Bridge to Lincoln Street
                              in the City of Manistee...
13             AR            Bentonville, Arkansas--          $1,420,000
                              Widen and improve I-540
                              and SH 102 Interchange....
14             WA            Interstate 5 and 41st            $3,180,000
                              Street/Broadway
                              Interchange and Arterial
                              Improvement Project,
                              Everett...................
15             CA            Reconstruct and deep-lift        $4,000,000
                              asphalt on various roads
                              throughout the district in
                              Santa Barbara County......
16             OK            Improving the I-35               $1,600,000
                              Interchange at Milepost 1
                              Near Thackerville.........
17             NJ            Laurel Avenue Bridge               $800,000
                              replacement in Holmdel
                              Township..................
18             OH            Construct overpass over CSX        $448,000
                              Railroad on Columbia Road
                              (State Route 252), Olmsted
                              Falls.....................
19             TN            Reconstruct and widen U.S.         $800,000
                              72 from south of State
                              Route 175 to State Route
                              57, Shelby County.........
20             NY            Construct roundabout at            $380,000
                              Oregon Road--Westbrook
                              Drive--Red Mill Road in
                              Town of Cortlandt.........
21             IL            Construct Bike, Pedestrian         $320,000
                              Paths, Orland Hills.......
22             PA            Construct I-79/Rte 3025            $920,000
                              missing ramps at Jackson
                              Township, PA..............
23             NY            John Street Extension-           $2,000,000
                              Lehigh Station Road to
                              Bailey Road in the Town of
                              Henrietta.................
24             TX            Extension of SH 349 to U.S.      $2,000,000
                              87 Relief Route in Dawson
                              County....................
25             IL            Parking facility in Peoria,        $800,000
                              IL........................
26             IL            Construct Interchange on        $17,500,000
                              Interstate 255/Davis Ferry
                              Road, Dupo................
27             MN            Construction and right-of-       $3,200,000
                              way acquisition for
                              interchange at TH 65 and
                              TH 242 in Blaine, MN......
28             CA            Huntington Beach, Remove           $400,000
                              off-ramp on I-405 at Beach
                              Blvd. Construct fourth
                              lane on I-405 North, at
                              the Beach Blvd.
                              interchange...............
29             TN            Addition of an interchange       $2,400,000
                              on I-40 in Roane County at
                              Buttermilk Road and I-40..
30             NY            Purchase Three Ferries and      $15,000,000
                              Establish System for Ferry
                              Service from Rockaway
                              Peninsula to Manhattan....
31             IL            Reconstruction of                $1,600,000
                              Mockingbird Lane and
                              Stratford St, Granite City
32             FL            Construction a new multi-          $400,000
                              lane tunnel below the
                              channel to link the Port
                              of Miami on Dodge Island
                              with I-395 on Watson
                              Island and I-95 in
                              Downtown Miami............
33             MD            Rehabilitation of West             $720,000
                              Baltimore Trail and
                              Implementation of
                              Pedestrian Improvements
                              Along Associated Roadways.
34             TN            Removal and Reconfiguration      $2,400,000
                              of Interstate Ramps/I-40..
35             CA            Replace structurally unsafe      $1,600,000
                              Winters Bridge for
                              vehicles, bicycles and
                              pedestrians between Yolo
                              and Solano Counties.......
36             IL            City of Havana, Illinois           $762,058
                              Upgrades to Broadway
                              Street....................
37             MN            Construction of Gitchi-Gami        $900,000
                              State Trail from Cascade
                              River to Grand Marais.....
38             LA            Develop master                     $400,000
                              transportation plan for
                              the New Orleans Regional
                              Medical Center............
39             VA            Final Design and                   $800,000
                              Construction for
                              improvements at I-64 and
                              City Line Road, Virginia
                              Beach and Chesapeake......
40             MA            Replacement of Cross Street        $800,000
                              Bridge spanning flood
                              prone Aberjona River,
                              Winchester................
41             NC            Construction of and              $8,800,000
                              improvement to I-73, I-74,
                              and U.S. 220 in Montgomery
                              and Randolph Counties, NC.
42             IA            Access and transportation        $1,600,000
                              enhancements to access
                              Lake Belva Deer, Sigourney
43             CA            Roadway surface                    $640,000
                              improvements, street
                              lighting, and storm drain
                              improvements to South
                              Center Street from
                              Baughman Road to State
                              Route 78/86, Westmorland..
44             TX            Construct two connectors         $1,800,000
                              between SH 288 and Beltway
                              8.........................
45             NY            Implement Central NY             $1,600,000
                              highway grade crossing and
                              grade separation project..
46             CA            Douglas St. Improvements,        $3,200,000
                              El Segundo................
47             MA            Reconstruction of                $1,600,000
                              Massachusetts Avenue
                              including safety
                              improvements and related
                              pedestrian, bike way in
                              Arlington.................
48             NY            Reconstruction of Rt. 5, 8,        $800,000
                              12 (North South Arterial)
                              Burrstone Rd. to Oriskany
                              Circle, City of Utica.....
49             OK            Construction of Norman           $1,600,000
                              highway-rail Grade
                              Separation................
50             PA            Construction of the Montour      $1,600,000
                              Trail, Great Allegheny
                              Passage...................
51             CA            Route 1 San Pedro Creek          $2,500,000
                              Bridge replacement in
                              Pacifica..................
52             MI            South Lyon, 2nd St. between        $100,000
                              Warren and Haggadorn......
53             PA            Street improvements,             $1,600,000
                              Abington Township.........
54             IA            Study of a direct link to I-       $400,000
                              80, Pella.................
55             TN            Knoxville, TN Cessna Rd.            $76,800
                              Improving At-Grade highway-
                              railroad Crossings........
56             OR            Construct bike/pedestrian          $440,000
                              path, Powers..............
57             IL            IL 29 from IL 6 to I-180--       $1,600,000
                              Phase 2 study and land
                              acquisition...............
58             FL            Construct a new bridge at          $800,000
                              Indian Street, Martin
                              County....................
59             GA            Improve sidewalks, upgrade         $400,000
                              lighting, and add
                              landscaping in downtown
                              Glennville................
60             LA            Continue planning and            $1,520,000
                              construction of the New
                              Orleans Regional Planning
                              Commission Mississippi
                              River trail in St. John,
                              Plaquemines St. Bernard
                              and St. Charles parishes..
61             MO            Road widening and curb and       $2,400,000
                              gutter improvements on Hwy
                              33 in Kearney.............
62             TX            The SH 146, Port Rd. direct     $10,560,000
                              connectors allows traffic
                              bypass several rail lines
                              and traffic signals at,
                              near intersection of SH
                              146 and Port Rd...........
63             UT            Reconstruct South Moore Cut-     $7,500,000
                              off Road in Emery County..
64             PA            Improvements to exits along      $6,560,000
                              Interstate 81 in Franklin
                              County, PA--Antrim Road...
65             OH            Plan and construct the           $4,480,000
                              Southeast Arterial
                              Connector highway at
                              Delaware, Ohio............
66             TN            To construct transportation      $6,400,000
                              enhancements on a multi-
                              faceted greenway in
                              downtown Columbia on the
                              Duck River................
67             RI            New Interchange constructed      $4,640,000
                              from I-195 to Taunton and
                              Warren Avenue in East
                              Providence................
68             NY            Town of Chester                     $64,000
                              reconstruction of Walton
                              Lake Estates subdivision
                              and related roads.........
69             NC            Extend M.L. King, Jr.,           $1,600,000
                              Boulevard in Monroe.......
70             NY            Town of Fishkill Old               $260,400
                              Glenham Road (aka
                              Washington Ave.)
                              reconstruction............
71             PA            U.S. Route 13 Corridor           $4,000,000
                              Reconstruction,
                              Redevelopment and
                              Beautification, Bucks
                              County....................
72             NY            Rochester and Southern           $1,464,000
                              Highway-Rail Grade
                              Crossing Bypass, Silver
                              Springs, New York.........
73             IL            Upgrade streets in the City        $800,000
                              of Rushville, IL..........
74             MO            Construct 2 lanes on             $1,600,000
                              Chouteau Trafficway from
                              MO 210 to I-35............
75             AZ            U.S. 60 to Gonzalez Pass...      $3,040,000
76             LA            Interstate lighting system         $240,000
                              (I-10 and LA 93)..........
77             ............  ...........................              $0
78             WA            SR 704 Cross-Base Highway,       $1,200,000
                              Spanaway Loop Road to SR 7
79             NY            Village of Brewster Main           $780,000
                              Street and Route 6 related
                              construction and
                              improvements..............
80             PA            Design and construct             $4,544,000
                              relocation of U.S. 11
                              between Ridge Hill and
                              Hempt Roads...............
81             VA            Improve Route 42 (Main             $400,000
                              Street) in Bridgewater,
                              Virginia..................
82             NY            Construction of Route 59         $1,000,000
                              Palisades Interstate
                              Parkway to Route 303......
83             IL            Improve University Drive,          $400,000
                              Macomb....................
84             CA            Adams Street Rehabilitation        $310,400
                              Project, Glendale.........
85             NY            Construct grade separation-      $1,160,000
                              interchange between
                              Taconic Parkway and
                              Pudding Street............
86             IA            Construction of 100th St.          $800,000
                              interchange on I-35/I-80,
                              Urbandale.................
87             MO            Lewis and Clark Expressway.      $1,600,000
88             PA            Mercer County, PA I-79 and       $2,400,000
                              PA 208 Interchange
                              Improvement Project.......
89             WA            Plan to relieve traffic            $440,000
                              until North-South freeway
                              Hwy 2.....................
90             CA            San Diego River Multiuse           $400,000
                              Bicycle and Pedestrian
                              Path......................
91             PA            Construction of the              $9,120,000
                              Lafayette Street extension
                              project in Montgomery
                              County, PA................
92             NJ            Construct new ramps between      $4,000,000
                              I-295 and Route 42........
93             PA            Construct SR 29 Wal-mart to      $1,360,000
                              River Betterment, Eaton
                              Tunkhannock, Wyoming
                              County....................
94             WV            Construct Shawnee Parkway..        $880,000
95             FL            Improve pedestrian and             $480,000
                              bicycle sidewalks,
                              lighting, and ADA ramps--
                              Main Street, Canal Street,
                              Miramar...................
96             MN            Reconstruct CSAH 19 from           $160,000
                              CSAH 36 to CSAH 2,
                              Morrison County...........
97             TN            Develop trails, bike paths         $200,000
                              and recreational
                              facilities on Bird
                              Mountain, Morgan County
                              for Cumberland Trail State
                              Park......................
98             MN            Lyndale Avenue Bridge,          $13,000,000
                              Richfield.................
99             MI            Provide a bypass around the         $80,000
                              Village of Almont during M-
                              53 reconstruction which is
                              contiguous with Macomb
                              County....................
100            NY            Town of Wallkill new               $800,000
                              construction road-tunnel
                              under Rt. 17..............
101            NY            Village of Cold Spring Main        $656,000
                              Street and ancillary road
                              and sidewalk improvements.
102            IL            West Ridge Nature Preserve,      $2,800,000
                              Chicago...................
103            TN            Widen Campbell Station Road      $1,440,000
                              in Knoxville, TN..........
104            AL            Widen Hwy 84 to 4 lanes          $4,800,000
                              west of I-65 from
                              Evergreen to Monroeville
                              and beyond to the State of
                              AL line...................
105            MS            Widen State Highway 57 from      $4,800,000
                              I-10 through Vancleave....
106            WA            Widening SR 527 from 2           $1,200,000
                              lanes to 5 from Bothell to
                              Mill Creek................
107            TX            Paving of County Roads 3230      $1,000,000
                              and 3240 connecting FM
                              1158 to FM 1159 Northeast
                              of Clarksville, TX........
108            MI            Construct improvements to        $3,520,000
                              Finkbeiner Road from
                              Patterson Road to
                              Whitneyville Road in Barry
                              County, and new bridge
                              over Thornapple River.....
109            PA            York Road improvements from      $1,000,000
                              Horsham Road to Summit
                              Avenue, Borough of Hatboro
110            OH            Construct Highland Road            $489,600
                              pedestrian path and
                              intersection improvements
                              at Highland and Bishop
                              Roads in the City of
                              Highland Heights, OH......
111            WI            Reconstruct Wisconsin State      $2,400,000
                              Highway 21 at I-94
                              interchange...............
112            MN            Safety improvements and          $1,440,000
                              intersection enhancements
                              of TH 95 and TH 169,
                              Princeton.................
113            NY            Wading River Bicycle and           $960,000
                              Pedestrian Project in
                              Riverhead.................
114            FL            Widen County Line Road (CR       $4,800,000
                              578) from Suncoast Parkway
                              to U.S. 41 to four lanes..
115            IL            Improve Great River Road,          $600,000
                              Warsaw....................
116            WA            SR 518 3rd lane                  $1,600,000
                              construction, King County.
117            FL            Construct East Central             $800,000
                              Regional Rail Trail in
                              Volusia County, Florida...
118            MO            Y Highway U.S. 71 to MO 58,      $1,600,000
                              Cass County...............
119            WY            WYO 59 Reconstruction......      $1,600,000
120            LA            Plan and construct bike/         $3,200,000
                              pedestrian crossings of
                              Washington-Palmetto Canal
                              in the vicinity of Xavier
                              University, New Orleans...
121            NC            Winston-Salem Northern           $4,000,000
                              Beltway, Eastern Section
                              and Extension, NC.........
122            CA            Willow and Herndon Traffic         $240,000
                              Flow Improvements, City of
                              Clovis, California........
123            MO            U.S. 71 at Y Highway North       $1,600,000
                              and Southbound Ramps......
124            CA            Will add landscaping             $2,320,000
                              enhancements along the
                              Ronald Reagan Freeway
                              Route 118 for aesthetic
                              purposes..................
125            NC            Widens U.S. 29 Business          $8,000,000
                              Freeway Drive from South
                              Scales St. to NC 14 in
                              Rockingham County.........
126            PA            Widening, rechannelization,        $640,000
                              signalization to 2nd Ave.
                              and Bates street, replace
                              Elisa Furnace bridge over
                              Bates Street..............
127            KS            Resurfacing, grading,              $627,200
                              replacing guardrails and
                              adding shoulders to Old
                              Highway 77 in Geary
                              County, to accommodate
                              expected traffic increase.
128            MO            Widening, curb and gutter        $2,400,000
                              improvements on Hwy 92 as
                              part of Hwy 33
                              redevelopment project in
                              Kearney...................
129            IL            Construct streetscape along      $1,600,000
                              Morse avenue from Clark
                              street to Sheridan road,
                              Chicago...................
130            SC            Build extension of North         $5,600,000
                              Rhett Boulevard from
                              Liberty Hall Road to U.S.
                              176 in SC.................
131            NH            Construct and upgrade              $800,000
                              intersection of Route 3
                              and Franklin Industrial
                              Drive in Franklin.........
132            GA            Construct Waycross East          $2,560,000
                              Bypass from U.S. 84 in
                              Pierce County, Georgia to
                              U.S. 1 in Ware County,
                              Georgia...................
133            NY            Design and Construction of       $1,200,000
                              a transportation
                              enhancement project at the
                              Erie Canal Aqueduct in
                              downtown Rochester........
134            CA            Improvement of intersection        $400,000
                              at Balboa Blvd. and San
                              Fernando Rd...............
135            TN            Impove Vehicle Efficiencies         $79,200
                              at highway At-Grade
                              Railroad Crossing in
                              Athens, TN................
136            WI            Develop pedestrian and bike      $1,680,000
                              connections that link to
                              Hank Aaron State Trail in
                              Milwaukee.................
137            AK            Keystone Drive Road              $1,000,000
                              Improvements..............
138            GA            Pedestrian and streetscape         $250,000
                              improvements, Ellaville...
139            NY            Construct and improve            $1,600,000
                              pedestrian access on Main
                              Street in Hempstead.......
140            IL            Preconstruction activities       $1,600,000
                              IL 336 from Macomb to
                              Peoria....................
141            OH            Purchase of right-of-ways          $400,000
                              for construction of
                              pedestrian and bicycle
                              improvements in the City
                              of Aurora, OH.............
142            IL            Replacement of bridge on           $800,000
                              Harlem Avenue, The Village
                              of River Forest...........
143            CA            State Route 86S and Ave. 66      $3,600,000
                              highway safety grade
                              separation................
144            IL            Construct Bissel Street            $800,000
                              Roadway Connector, Tri-
                              City Regional Port
                              District..................
145            CT            Improve Route 1 between          $1,600,000
                              East Avenue and Belden
                              Avenue, Norwalk, CT.......
146            IA            Central IA Trail Loop,             $800,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian,
                              Ankeny to Woodward section
147            MI            Chippewa County, Upgrade           $800,000
                              Tilson Road between M-28
                              South to intersection of M-
                              48 at Rudyard.............
148            WA            Coal Creek Parkway Bridge          $800,000
                              Replacement, Newcastle WA.
149            PA            Complete gaps in the               $600,000
                              Pittsburgh Riverfront
                              Trail Network including
                              the Hot Metal Bridge......
150            TX            Construct passing lanes on         $797,000
                              Texas State Highway 16 in
                              Atascosa County...........
151            TX            Construct street and               $250,000
                              drainage improvements to
                              road system in Encinal....
152            MN            Environmental assessment         $1,600,000
                              and right of-way-
                              acquisition at U.S. 52 and
                              CSAH 24 Interchange,
                              Cannon Falls, Goodhue
                              Cnty, MN..................
153            NY            Planning and design,             $8,000,000
                              construction, and related
                              relocations for approaches
                              to Peace Bridge
                              Development Project,
                              Buffalo...................
154            MN            Construct recreational           $1,300,000
                              visitor center on the
                              Mesabi Trail, City of
                              Virginia..................
155            NE            Engineering, right-of-way          $400,000
                              and construction of the
                              23rd Street Viaduct in
                              Fremont, Nebraska.........
156            MN            Phase III of Devil Track         $1,200,000
                              Road Project, Cook County.
157            ME            Relocation of southbound on-     $1,500,000
                              ramp to I-95 at Exit 184,
                              Bangor....................
158            MA            Construct access roads to        $1,600,000
                              Hospital Hill project in
                              Northampton, MA...........
159            IN            Construct interchange for        $2,400,000
                              146th St. and I-69,
                              Hamilton County, Indiana..
160            NY            Design and construct a             $950,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              walkway along the
                              decommissioned Putnam Rail
                              Line......................
161            AK            False Pass Road                  $3,000,000
                              construction from small
                              boat harbor dock to
                              airport and town..........
162            IL            Improve North Illinois St.       $5,000,000
                              and related roads,
                              Belleville................
163            AR            Construction of I-49,           $17,000,000
                              Highway 71: Arkansas
                              portion of Bella Vista
                              Bypass....................
164            NM            Coors--I-40 Interchange         $15,600,000
                              Reconstruction,
                              Albuquerque...............
165            GA            Extend the south Toccoa          $2,320,000
                              Bypass east of Toccoa to
                              CR 311, four lanes for
                              approximately 5.7 miles on
                              new location..............
166            TX            Construct SH 183 from SH         $1,600,000
                              360 to Belt Line Road in
                              Irving, Texas.............
167            CA            Construct pedestrian,              $240,000
                              bicycle and ADA accessible
                              boardwalks at the Pismo
                              Beach Promenade in San
                              Luis Obispo County........
168            TX            SH 44 E of Alice near SH         $1,600,000
                              359 to U.S. 281, Jim Wells
                              County....................
169            AR            Conway Western Loop--For           $400,000
                              engineering, rights-of-
                              way, relocations, and
                              continued planning and
                              design....................
170            PA            For design, land and ROW           $800,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of a parking
                              facility and associated
                              activities in the City of
                              Wilkes-Barre..............
171            TN            Hawkins County, Tennessee          $800,000
                              SR 31 reconstruction......
172            WI            Reconstruct U.S. Highway         $1,000,000
                              41--STH 67 interchange
                              (Dodge County, Wisconsin).
173            MA            Reconstruct Route 24/Route      $13,000,000
                              140 Interchange, replace
                              bridge and ramps, widen
                              and extend acceleration
                              and deceleration lanes....
174            OR            Study landslides on U.S.         $1,000,000
                              Highway 20 between
                              Cascadia and Santiam Pass
                              to develop long-term
                              repair strategy...........
175            MS            Upgrade Alex Gates Road and      $1,400,000
                              Walnut Road in Quitman
                              County, and roads in
                              Falcon, Sledge and Lambert
176            IL            Upgrades for Muller Road in        $224,000
                              the City of Washington, IL
177            AL            Construction of Valleydale       $4,720,000
                              Road Flyover and widening
                              and improvements from U.S.
                              31 to I-65 (Shelby County
                              Rd. 17)...................
178            MS            Upgrade roads in Beauregard        $800,000
                              (U. S. Hwy 51), Dentville-
                              Jack Rd. near Crystal
                              Springs, and Hazelhurst
                              (U.S. Highway 51 and I-
                              55), Copiah County........
179            NY            Westchester County, NY             $520,000
                              Rehabilitation of June
                              Road Town of North Salem..
180            CA            Implement streetscape              $960,000
                              improvements on segments
                              of Laurel Canyon Blvd. and
                              Victory Blvd. in North
                              Hollywood.................
181            OH            Construct loop road along        $6,960,000
                              U.S. 23 in City of
                              Fostoria, Seneca County...
182            PA            Design, engineering, ROW         $1,600,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of street
                              improvements, parking,
                              safety enhancements, and
                              roadway redesign in
                              Nanticoke.................
183            LA            Improve Ralph Darden               $280,000
                              Memorial Parkway Between
                              LA 182 and Martin Luther
                              King, Jr., Road, St. Mary
                              Parish....................
184            CA            Reconstruct segments of          $2,000,000
                              Hollister Avenue between
                              San Antonio Road and State
                              Route 154 in Santa Barbara
                              County....................
185            NY            Reconstruction of Schenck        $4,000,000
                              Avenue from Jamaica Avenue
                              to Flatlands Avenue,
                              Brooklyn..................
186            CO            Construct Wadsworth              $1,600,000
                              Interchange over U.S. 36
                              in Broomfield.............
187            NY            Enhance Battery Park             $1,600,000
                              Bikeway Perimeter, New
                              York City.................
188            FL            I-95 Interchange in the         $11,400,000
                              City of Boca Raton........
189            NJ            Construct Long Valley              $800,000
                              Bypass....................
190            MI            Alpena County, Resurface           $512,000
                              3.51 miles of Hamilton and
                              Wessel Roads..............
191            CA            Construct a 2.8 mile             $2,000,000
                              bikeway along Lambert Road
                              from Mills Ave., to Valley
                              Home Ave., in the City of
                              Whittier, CA..............
192            TX            Hidalgo County Loop........        $800,000
193            ME            Improvements to Route 108        $1,500,000
                              to enhance access to
                              business park, Rumford....
194            NY            Installation of new turning        $340,000
                              lane from Mohansic Ave.
                              onto eastbound Route 202
                              and addition of new
                              striped crosswalk.........
195            NY            Rockland County Hudson           $1,600,000
                              River Greenway Trail
                              Project construction......
196            TX            Construct a segment of FM        $1,000,000
                              110 in San Marcos.........
197            TX            Big Spring, TX Construction      $7,320,000
                              of the Big Spring Reliever
                              Route.....................
198            NY            Improvements to Intermodal       $2,240,000
                              Transportation Facility
                              and Construction of
                              Waterfront Esplanade at
                              Fort Totten...............
199            PA            Reconstruction and repair          $240,000
                              of Haverford Ave. Between
                              68th St. and Lansdowne Ave
200            ND            Bismarck/Mandan Liberty         $24,000,000
                              Memorial Bridge over the
                              Missouri River............
201            WI            City of Glendale, WI.            $2,400,000
                              Develop and rehabilitate
                              exit ramps on I-43, and
                              improvements at West
                              Silver Spring Drive and
                              North Port Washington Rd..
202            TX            Construction of Lake Ridge       $2,800,000
                              and U.S. 67 Project, Cedar
                              Hill, TX..................
203            NY            Install Improvements for           $250,000
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS K277................
204            WI            Resurface U.S. 8 between           $880,000
                              CTH C and Monico..........
205            PA            South Phila. Access Rd.          $2,400,000
                              Design and construction of
                              port access road from
                              South Phila Port and
                              intermodal facilities,
                              Philadelphia..............
206            NY            Implement ITS system and           $100,000
                              apparatus to enhance
                              citywide truck route
                              system on Broadway to
                              Irwin Ave. between 232 to
                              231 in the neighborhood of
                              Kingsbridge, NY...........
207            PA            SR 219 Purchase of right-of-    $13,600,000
                              way and completion of four
                              lane extension from the
                              Town of Somerset to the
                              Maryland border...........
208            WI            Expand U.S. 41 between           $1,600,000
                              Oconto and Peshtigo,
                              Wisconsin (Oconto and
                              Marinette Counties,
                              Wisconsin)................
209            IA            Study for NE Beltway, Polk         $400,000
                              Co........................
210            NY            This project involves a          $1,920,000
                              full reconstruction of all
                              the streets in Long Island
                              City surrounding 11th
                              Street....................
211            AZ            Upgrade and Widen SR 85 to       $1,200,000
                              I-10 (Mileposts 120-141)..
212            MS            Upgrade Dog Pen Road,              $840,000
                              Galilee Road, and Holmes
                              County Bridge in Holmes
                              County, and roads in
                              Cruger, Pickens, and
                              Goodman...................
213            GA            U.S. 19/SR 92 median work        $1,200,000
                              from Ellis Rd. to West
                              Taylor ST, Griffin........
214            MS            Upgrade roads at Coahoma         $1,200,000
                              Community College, and
                              roads in Coahoma and
                              Jonestown, Coahoma County.
215            IN            Construction of Dixon Road         $400,000
                              from Markland Avenue to
                              Judson Road in Kokomo,
                              Indiana...................
216            CA            Construction of Cross            $4,000,000
                              Valley Connector between I-
                              5 and SR 14...............
217            MA            State Street Corridor            $4,800,000
                              Redevelopment Project
                              includes street
                              resurfacing, pedestrian
                              walkway improvements and
                              ornate lighting from Main
                              Street to St. Michael's
                              Cemetery, Springfield.....
218            MI            Resurfacing of Stephenson          $280,000
                              Highway in Madison Heights
219            CA            Soundwall construction on        $1,440,000
                              the 210 Freeway, Pasadena.
220            GA            Streetscape-Ashburn........        $200,000
221            NY            Improve traffic flow on            $500,000
                              Rockaway Point Boulevard
                              in the Breezy Point
                              neighborhood of Queens
                              County, including work to
                              install a traffic signal
                              at the intersection of
                              Rockaway Point Boulevard
                              and Reid Avenue...........
222            WI            Improve Superior Avenue:         $1,000,000
                              Interstate 43 to State
                              Highway 32, Sheboygan
                              County, Wisconsin.........
223            TX            Design, construction, and          $800,000
                              streetscape improvements
                              to enhance pedestrian
                              access, pedestrian access
                              to bus services and
                              facilities................
224            IL            Upgrade roads, The Village         $800,000
                              of Berkeley...............
225            GA            Upgrade sidewalks and              $320,000
                              lighting, Wrightsville....
226            PA            Upgrades to Bedford Route        $1,680,000
                              220 at the entrance of the
                              Bedford Business Park to
                              Beldon Ridge intersection.
227            MI            Widen Baldwin Road from          $3,200,000
                              Morgan to Waldon in Orion
                              Township..................
228            FL            Construct Saxon Boulevard        $1,680,000
                              Extension, Volusia County,
                              Florida...................
229            NY            Construction and                   $816,000
                              rehabilitation of East and
                              West Gates Avenues in the
                              Village of Lindenhurst, NY
230            TN            Widen Interstate 240 from          $800,000
                              Interstate 55 to
                              Interstate 40 West of
                              Memphis, Shelby County....
231            NJ            Rahway River Corridor            $1,200,000
                              Greenway Bicycle and
                              Pedestrian Path, South
                              Orange....................
232            CT            Reconstruct Pearl Harbor         $1,600,000
                              Memorial Bridge, New Haven
233            PA            Development of Northwest           $200,000
                              Lancaster County River
                              Trail.....................
234            CA            Widen SR 89 at existing          $2,827,744
                              mousehole two lane RR
                              underpass.................
235            LA            Construct Mississippi River        $400,000
                              Trail and Bikepath, New
                              Orleans...................
236            NY            Utica Marsh-Reestablish          $2,120,000
                              Water Street..............
237            AR            Widen to 5 lanes,                $3,200,000
                              improvement, and other
                              development to U.S.
                              Highway 79B/University
                              Ave. in Pine Bluff........
238            WA            SR 9 and 20th St. SE               $250,000
                              Intersection
                              Reconstruction in
                              Snohomish County..........
239            OH            Streetscape and related            $280,000
                              safety improvements to
                              U.S. 20 in Painesville
                              Township, OH..............
240            PA            Design, construct                  $800,000
                              intersection and other
                              upgrades on PA 24 and 124
                              in York County, PA........
241            WA            Issaquah Historical                $200,000
                              Society, Issaquah Valley
                              Trolley Project...........
242            IL            Construct new bridge on            $240,000
                              Illinois Prairie Path over
                              East Branch River in
                              Milton Township, IL.......
243            TN            Plan and construct                  $40,000
                              improvements, Livingston
                              public square.............
244            GA            Construction on U.S. 82            $800,000
                              from Dawson to Alabama
                              Line......................
245            IA            Construct I-74 Bridge in         $1,200,000
                              Bettendorf, IA............
246            CA            Operations and management          $800,000
                              improvements, including
                              ITS technologies, on U.S.
                              Highway 101 in Santa
                              Barbara County............
247            OH            Plan and construct new           $4,160,000
                              interchange on Interstate
                              71 at Big Walnut Road in
                              Delaware County, Ohio.....
248            PA            Design and construct access      $1,600,000
                              to intermodal facility in
                              York County...............
249            WA            Complete preliminary             $1,500,000
                              engineering and
                              environmental analysis for
                              SR 14 through Camas and
                              Washougal.................
250            UT            Construct Bingham Junction       $5,400,000
                              Boulevard in Midvale City.
251            MD            Construct Centreville, MD          $305,600
                              spur of Queen Annes County
                              Cross Island Trail,
                              Centreville to U.S. Route
                              301.......................
252            MN            Polk, Pennington, Marshall       $4,480,000
                              County 10-Ton Corridor in
                              Northwestern Minnesota....
253            CA            Quincy-Oroville Highway            $800,000
                              Rehabilitation in Plumas
                              County....................
254            CA            Construct Coyote Creek           $2,000,000
                              Trail Project from Story
                              Road to Montague
                              Expressway in San Jose....
255            TX            Construct Depression of          $5,600,000
                              Belt Line Road at I-35 E
                              Intermodal Transportation
                              Project in Carrollton, TX.
256            AL            Construct Anniston Eastern      $21,600,000
                              Bypass from Golden Springs
                              Road to U.S. Highway 431..
257            NY            Construct greenway along         $1,000,000
                              East River waterfront
                              between East River Park
                              (ERP) and Brooklyn Bridge,
                              and reconstruct South
                              entrance to ERP, in
                              Manhattan.................
258            NE            Construction of I-80/Cherry      $6,400,000
                              Avenue Interchange and
                              East Bypass, Kearney,
                              Nebraska..................
259            MN            Corridor study, EIS, and           $800,000
                              ROW acquisition for a
                              future highway and bridge
                              over the Mississippi
                              River, City of Brainerd...
260            CA            Escondido, CA Construction       $1,600,000
                              of Bear Valley Parkway,
                              East Valley Parkway.......
261            AR            Junction Bridge--                $1,280,000
                              Rehabilitation and
                              conversion from rail to
                              pedestrian use............
262            WA            Port of Tacoma Rd.--               $400,000
                              Construct a second left
                              turn lane for traffic from
                              westbound Pac. Hwy E. to
                              Port of Tacoma Rd. and I-5
263            NY            Realign Union Valley Road          $264,000
                              in Town of Carmel.........
264            MO            Roadway improvements to          $3,200,000
                              U.S. 67 in St. Francois
                              County....................
265            FL            Homestead, FL Widening of        $5,600,000
                              SW 328 from SW 137 Ave. to
                              152 Ave...................
266            CA            Reconstruct I-710 southern       $2,400,000
                              terminus off ramps, Long
                              Beach.....................
267            GA            SR 4 widen from                  $4,000,000
                              Milledgeville Road to
                              Government Street,
                              Richmond County...........
268            TN            Develop trails, bike paths         $200,000
                              and recreational
                              facilities on Western
                              Slope of Black Mountain,
                              Cumberland County for
                              Cumberland Trail State
                              Park......................
269            NJ            Routes 1 and 9 Secaucus            $800,000
                              Road to Broad Avenue in
                              Hudson and Bergen Counties
270            MA            Massachusetts Avenue             $3,850,000
                              Reconstruction, Boston....
271            NY            Improve Ashburton Ave. from      $1,200,000
                              the Saw Mill River Parkway
                              to the waterfront, Yonkers
272            MN            Trail extensions to Mesabi         $235,796
                              Trail, City of Aurora.....
273            LA            I-10 Ryan Street exit ramp       $4,000,000
                              to include relocation and
                              realignment of Lakeshore
                              Drive to include portions
                              of Front Street and or Ann
                              Street, and to include
                              expansion of Contraband
                              Bayou Bridge..............
274            MI            Van Buren, Belleville Road         $880,000
                              widen to 5 lanes between
                              Tyler and Ecorse..........
275            IA            Widening University Blvd.,         $800,000
                              Clive.....................
276            HI            Construct Waimea Bypass....        $800,000
277            IL            Widening two blocks of             $384,000
                              Poplar St. from Park Ave.
                              to 13th Street, Williamson
                              County....................
278            CA            Widening the highway and         $5,600,000
                              reconstructing off ramps
                              on Hwy 101 between Steele
                              Lane and Windsor, CA to
                              reduce traffic and promote
                              carpools..................
279            WA            Granite Falls Alternate          $2,834,000
                              Freight Route in Granite
                              Falls.....................
280            NY            Construction and                   $616,000
                              rehabilitation of North
                              Queens Avenue and Grand
                              Avenue in the Village of
                              Lindenhurst, NY...........
281            SC            Extension and expansion of         $560,000
                              Lower Richland Roads Phase
                              I.........................
282            OR            Kuebler Boulevard                $1,200,000
                              improvements, Salem.......
283            NC            Upgrade U.S. 1 in                $8,000,000
                              Rockingham................
284            CA            Implement Southwest San          $1,840,000
                              Fernando Valley Road and
                              Safety Improvements.......
285            VA            Upgrade DOT crossing               $161,440
                              #467662S to constant
                              warning time devices......
286            TX            Construct new location          $12,800,000
                              highway and interchanges
                              on Inner Loop, from Global
                              Reach to Loop 375
                              including the Global Reach
                              ext., El Paso.............
287            CA            Rehabilitation, repair, and/     $2,800,000
                              or reconstruction of
                              deficient 2-lane roads
                              that connect to Interstate
                              5, SR 180, SR 41 and SR 99
                              countywide, Fresno County.
288            OH            Relocate SR 149 from 26th          $520,000
                              Street to Trough Run in
                              Bellaire..................
289            WA            Auburn, Washington--M              $400,000
                              Street SE rehabilitation
                              between 29th Street SE and
                              37th Street SE............
290            KY            Replace Bridge over Stoner         $800,000
                              Creek, 2 Miles East of
                              U.S. 27 Junction, Bourbon
                              County....................
291            NM            Development of Paseo del         $1,600,000
                              Volcan corridor located in
                              Sandoval County from Iris
                              Road to U.S. Highway 550..
292            OH            Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens        $144,000
                              to restore, expand,
                              construct, and improve
                              pedestrian paths and bike
                              trail system..............
293            MS            Construct bicycle path,            $160,000
                              Petal.....................
294            NJ            Construction of Route 206        $1,600,000
                              Chester Township, NJ......
295            IL            For IDOT to conduct Phase          $800,000
                              II engineering for
                              reconstruction of 159th
                              St./US 6/IL 7 in Will and
                              Cook Counties.............
296            IL            For Will County to begin         $1,600,000
                              Phase II engineering and
                              preconstruction activities
                              for a high level bridge
                              linking Caton Farm Road
                              with Bruce Road...........
297            CA            Study of Thomas Bridge to        $1,600,000
                              meet future cargo and
                              passenger traffic needs of
                              the ports of Long Beach
                              and Los Angeles...........
298            MD            Construct new Greenbelt          $1,000,000
                              Metro Station Access
                              Interchange at I-95/I-495.
299            IL            Construct Citywide bicycle         $200,000
                              path network, City of
                              Evanston..................
300            CA            Mount Vernon Avenue grade        $1,600,000
                              separation and bridge
                              expansion in Colton.......
301            NJ            Improvements for St.               $400,000
                              Georges Avenue from Wood
                              Avenue to Chestnut Street
                              including the Linden and
                              Roselle sides of the
                              street....................
302            PA            Design, construct and            $3,200,000
                              upgrade interchange of
                              U.S. 15 and U.S. 30 in
                              Adams County..............
303            OH            State Route 8 Improvements       $3,000,000
                              in Northern Summit County.
304            CO            U.S. 50 East, State Line to      $6,000,000
                              Pueblo....................
305            IN            Widening road (along Gordon     $11,520,000
                              Road, Sixth Street, and
                              West Shafer Drive) to 3-
                              lane street, with sidewalk
                              and improvements to
                              existing bridge White
                              County/Monticello, Indiana
306            OH            Widening Pleasant Valley         $1,200,000
                              Bagley Road (Rte 27),
                              Parma and Middleburg
                              Heights...................
307            MA            Rehabilitation of I-95           $1,600,000
                              Whittier Bridge--Amesbury
                              and Newburyport...........
308            CA            Streetscape improvements at        $600,000
                              East 14th St-Mission Blvd.
                              in Alameda County.........
309            NY            Construct W. 79th St.            $1,600,000
                              Rotunda, New York City....
310            TX            Acquire Kelly Parkway              $400,000
                              Corridor Right-of-way
                              through San Antonio.......
311            NC            Construct new route from           $800,000
                              U.S. 17 to U.S. 421 in
                              Brunswick and New Hanover
                              Counties..................
312            PA            Construct safety and               $200,000
                              capacity improvements to
                              Route 309 and Old
                              Packhouse Road............
313            OR            Delta Ponds Bike/Pedestrian      $2,880,000
                              Path......................
314            FL            Hollywood U.S. Route 1           $1,840,000
                              Young Circle Safety
                              Improvement...............
315            MI            Houghton County, Gravel and        $344,000
                              paving of remaining 3.2
                              miles in 5.5 mile stretch
                              of Jacobsville Rd.........
316            PA            Improve access to Airport          $800,000
                              Connector from PA 283 to
                              the terminus of the
                              Airport Connector at State
                              Route 230 and adjacent
                              access roads..............
317            CA            Construct one additional         $2,568,000
                              all purpose lane in each
                              direction on I-405 and
                              provide additional capital
                              improvements from SR 73
                              through the LA County line
318            IL            Improve Roads and Bridges,       $3,200,000
                              Cook County...............
319            CA            Improve traffic safety,          $1,120,000
                              including streetlights,
                              from Queen to Barclay to
                              Los Angeles River to
                              Riverside in Elysian
                              Valley, Los Angeles.......
320            MI            Construction and                 $2,320,000
                              improvements to Western
                              Avenue and associated
                              streets between Third
                              Street and Terrace Street
                              in Muskegon...............
321            IL            Construct Reed Station           $1,655,004
                              Parkway Extension to IL
                              Rt. 3, Carbondale.........
322            AL            Construction of Patton           $8,000,000
                              Island Bridge Corridor....
323            MI            Highland, Clyde Road from          $100,000
                              Hickory Ridge to
                              Strathcona................
324            MI            Alger County, Repaving a         $1,280,720
                              portion of H-58 from Buck
                              Hill towards Little Beaver
                              Road......................
325            TX            Improvements to U.S. 183 in        $400,000
                              Gonzales County...........
326            CA            Construct a raised                 $320,000
                              landscaped median on
                              Alondra Blvd. between
                              Clark Ave. and Woodruff
                              Ave. in Bellflower........
327            MN            Right-of-way acquisition         $2,000,000
                              for TH 23 Paynesville
                              Bypass....................
328            FL            Construct interchange              $400,000
                              improvements at I-75 and
                              University Parkway........
329            CO            For construction and             $4,000,000
                              architectural improvements
                              of Wadsworth Bypass (SH
                              121) Burlington Northern
                              Railroad and Grandview
                              Grade Separation..........
330            KS            Construction of 4-lane           $2,000,000
                              improvement on K-18 in
                              Riley County, Kansas......
331            NJ            Replace Rockaway Road              $800,000
                              Bridge, Randolph Township,
                              New Jersey................
332            FL            Construction of paved road       $2,400,000
                              over existing unpaved
                              roadway on SE 144th Ave.
                              from SR 100 to U.S. 301,
                              distance of 1.2 miles.....
333            FL            Construct I-4 Frontage Rd.,      $1,600,000
                              Volusia County, Florida...
334            MD            Construction of Fringe and       $3,200,000
                              Corridor Parking Facility
                              at intersection of Clinton
                              Street and Keith Avenue in
                              Baltimore.................
335            OH            Purchase of right-of-way         $1,152,000
                              for transportation
                              enhancement activities in
                              Bainbridge Township, OH...
336            NJ            Rowan Boulevard Parking            $800,445
                              adjacent to Highway 322
                              Corridor in Glassboro
                              Township..................
337            CA            Construct interchange on         $1,440,000
                              U.S. 50 at Empire Ranch
                              Road in Folsom............
338            FL            Bicycle and Pedestrian             $240,000
                              Improvements in the Town
                              of Windermere, Florida....
339            TN            Plan and construct a             $2,400,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail, Smyrna.............
340            CA            Santa Anita Avenue Corridor      $2,400,000
                              Improvement project,
                              Arcadia, California.......
341            AL            Phoenix City on/off ramps          $257,200
                              for U.S. Highway 80.......
342            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $480,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of a
                              connector road between
                              Pennsylvania Rt. 93 and
                              Pennsylvania Rt. 309 in
                              Hazle Township............
343            GA            South Tifton Bypass from           $400,000
                              U.S. 82/SR 520 west to
                              U.S. 319/SR 35 east, Tift
                              County....................
344            NJ            Streetscape and Traffic            $800,000
                              Improvement Project to
                              Downtown West Orange......
345            NJ            Bergen County, NJ On Route       $4,400,000
                              17, address congestion,
                              safety, drainage,
                              maintenance, signing,
                              access, pedestrian
                              circulation and transit
                              access....................
346            CA            Road widening, construct         $5,200,000
                              bike path, lighting, and
                              safety improvements on
                              road leading to Hansen Dam
                              Recreation Area, Los
                              Angeles...................
347            OH            Highway grade crossing              $54,400
                              improvement on Summit Road
                              at Pataskala, Ohio........
348            NY            Reconstruct a historic             $464,000
                              bridge crossing Maxwell
                              Creek in the Town of
                              Sodus, NY.................
349            NJ            Safety and operation               $960,000
                              improvements on Route 73
                              in Berlin, Voorhees and
                              Evesham...................
350            NJ            Study and preliminary              $800,000
                              engineering designs for a
                              boulevard on State Route
                              440 and U.S. Highway
                              Routes 1 and 9, Jersey
                              City......................
351            VA            Construction of Route 17         $6,400,000
                              Dominion Boulevard,
                              Chesapeake, VA............
352            LA            Installation of proper             $160,000
                              lighting standards to
                              illuminate inbound and
                              outbound ramps of I-10 and
                              portions of Hwy 95........
353            IN            Cyntheanne Rd. Interchange         $800,000
                              and Corridor Improvements,
                              Town of Fishers, Indiana..
354            ME            Plan and construct North-        $3,000,000
                              South Aroostook highways,
                              to improve access to St.
                              John Valley, including
                              Presque Isle Bypass and
                              other improvements........
355            TN            Plan and construct a             $1,200,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail, LaVergne...........
356            TX            Build Arkansas Street Grade      $1,000,000
                              Separation in Laredo......
357            CA            Construct new left turn            $560,000
                              lane at State Route 19 and
                              Telstar in El Monte.......
358            NY            Meadow Drive Extension--         $1,600,000
                              North Tonawanda, New York.
359            CA            Reconstruct I-880 and            $8,000,000
                              Coleman Avenue Interchange
                              and implement other I-880
                              Corridor operational
                              improvements in Santa
                              Clara County..............
360            OR            Improve Millican, West           $1,600,000
                              Butte Road which connects
                              U.S. Highway 20 with U.S.
                              Highway 126...............
361            VA            Metropolitan Washington,         $1,600,000
                              D.C. Regional
                              Transportation
                              Coordination Program......
362            NY            Brooks Landing                     $400,000
                              Transportation
                              Improvements and
                              Enhancement project,
                              Rochester.................
363            NJ            Construct CR 538 Coles Mill        $400,000
                              Road Bridge over Scotland
                              Run, Gloucester County....
364            TX            Convert discontinuous 2-way      $4,000,000
                              frontage roads to
                              continuous one-way
                              frontage roads on IH 30 in
                              Texarkana, TX.............
365            TX            Regional bicycle routes on         $800,000
                              existing highways in
                              Austin, TX................
366            IN            Construct Interchange at I-      $5,963,375
                              65 and 109th Avenue, Crown
                              Point.....................
367            GA            Intersection improvement at        $480,000
                              Harris Drive at SR 42.....
368            IL            Engineering and                     $80,000
                              construction of the East
                              Branch DuPage River
                              Greenway Trail in central
                              DuPage County, IL.........
369            NY            Rehabilitate a historic            $480,000
                              transportation-related
                              warehouse on the Erie
                              Canal in the Town of
                              Lyons, NY.................
370            NY            Relocating Miller Highway W      $2,000,000
                              59th-72 St. Manhattan
                              under future expansion of
                              Riverside Park............
371            MI            Allen Road under the CN          $3,560,000
                              Railroad Grade Separation,
                              Woodhaven.................
372            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign in
                              Larksville Borough,
                              Luzerne County............
373            AR            Northeast Arkansas               $2,400,000
                              Connector (relocation of
                              Highway 226)..............
374            NJ            Reconstruct Route 168 from         $526,400
                              Route 41 to 6th Avenue in
                              Runnemede.................
375            NY            Renovation of Metropolitan       $1,700,000
                              Avenue and Unionport Road
                              center islands............
376            PA            Rt. 60 Millennium Park             $640,000
                              Interchange, construct new
                              interchange on Rt. 60 to
                              provide access to new
                              Lawrence County Industrial
                              Park......................
377            AR            Bentonville, Arkansas--          $1,500,000
                              Widen Arkansas Highway 102
                              between U.S. 71B and the
                              west city limits..........
378            PA            Purchase of right-of-way,        $2,400,000
                              utilities and construction
                              for Northern Access to
                              Altoona from Interstate
                              99, Blair County, PA......
379            CA            Construct Class I bike and         $320,000
                              pedestrian path from San
                              Luis Obispo to Avila Beach
380            MN            Reconstruct CSAH 61 from           $252,800
                              south county line to TH
                              73, Moose Lake............
381            AZ            Improving Lone Pine Dam          $2,000,000
                              Road in Navajo County.....
382            MI            Construct Road Improvements      $2,160,000
                              to North Henry St. from
                              Vermont Ave. to Wilder Rd.
                              Bay City..................
383            TX            Reconstruct I-35E Trinity       $12,000,000
                              River Bridge, Dallas......
384            NY            Town of Greenville                 $100,000
                              rehabilitation of
                              Grahamtown Rd. and Burnt
                              Corners Rd................
385            NJ            Completion of Hudson River         $800,000
                              Waterfront Walkway through
                              Stevens Institute of
                              Technology in Hoboken.....
386            NC            Construct U.S. 74 Bypass,        $2,400,000
                              Shelby, NC................
387            WA            Tukwila Urban Access               $800,000
                              Improvement Project--
                              Address necessary
                              improvements to
                              Southcenter Parkway in
                              Tukwila to relieve
                              congestion................
388            CA            Construction of a traffic          $100,000
                              signal at the intersection
                              of Independence Avenue and
                              Sherman Way...............
389            NH            Design and construction of         $800,000
                              intersection of Rte 101A
                              and Rte 13 in Milford.....
390            NJ            Construct Rte 30--Pomona         $4,000,000
                              Road Intersection
                              Improvements, Atlantic
                              County....................
391            CA            I-10 and Indian Ave.             $2,200,000
                              Interchange, Palm Springs,
                              CA........................
392            CA            Complete the Bay Trail             $800,000
                              along the western edge of
                              the American Canyon
                              Wetlands Edge Bay Trail...
393            KY            Right-of-way for and             $2,560,000
                              construction of Pennyrile
                              Parkway Extension from 41A
                              S. to I-24................
394            TN            Sevier County, Tennessee SR      $1,400,000
                              66 widening...............
395            TN            Plan and construct                 $320,000
                              interchange improvements,
                              I-65 at Highland Road.....
396            IA            Reconstruction of NW Madrid        $800,000
                              Drive, Polk Co............
397            NH            Relocation and                   $1,040,000
                              Reconstruction of
                              intersection at Route 103
                              and North Street in
                              Claremont.................
398            IL            To construct a new 2-lane          $400,000
                              road extending 1650 feet
                              north from intersection
                              with University Park
                              Drive, Edwardsville.......
399            NY            Town of Highlands                  $180,000
                              reconstruction of bridge
                              on School Street..........
400            AK            Unalaska, AK Construction        $7,500,000
                              of AMHW ferry terminal
                              including approach,
                              staging, and upland
                              improvements..............
401            PA            Design and construct             $2,800,000
                              interchange and related
                              improvements to I-83 Exit
                              4.........................
402            MD            Great Allegheny Passage,         $1,600,000
                              Allegany County, MD.
                              Construction of 5 miles of
                              trail from Cumberland to
                              Wharf Branch..............
403            MI            Northwestern Highway             $7,280,000
                              Extension projects in
                              Oakland County............
404            PA            PA Route 61 safety               $2,400,000
                              improvements, Leesport
                              Borough and Ontelaunee and
                              Muhlenburg Townships......
405            OH            Improve Rt. 62 (Main and         $5,200,000
                              Town Streets) Bridges over
                              Scioto River, Columbus....
406            AK            Planning, design, and          $100,000,000
                              construction of a bridge
                              joining the Island of
                              Gravina to the Community
                              of Ketchikan..............
407            MN            U.S. Trunk Highway 14 from       $3,315,200
                              Waseca to Owatonna,
                              Minnesota.................
408            TX            Construct Mission Trails         $3,820,000
                              Project Packages 4 and 5
                              in San Antonio............
409            MS            Upgrade Roads in Carthage,         $160,000
                              Leake County..............
410            MI            Construct access road at            $20,800
                              intersection of Doerr Road
                              and Schell Street to
                              Develop 65-Acre of
                              Municipal Tract of
                              Industrial Land. Village
                              of Cass City, Tuscola
                              County....................
411            MS            Upgrade roads in Humphreys         $680,000
                              County Districts 1 and 5
                              and Isola.................
412            IN            126th Street Project, Town       $1,000,000
                              of Fishers, Indiana.......
413            HI            Construct Puanaiko Street..        $800,000
414            AZ            Burro Creek section between        $800,000
                              Wikieup and the Santa
                              Maria River...............
415            PA            Conduct Environmental              $800,000
                              Impact Statement study for
                              Parkway West corridor.....
416            SC            Build Railroad Avenue            $1,600,000
                              Extension in Berkeley
                              County, SC--SCDOT.........
417            MD            Construct a visitors center      $3,760,000
                              and related roads serving
                              Fort McHenry..............
418            OH            Construction of Gracemont        $2,400,000
                              Street Exchange Interstate
                              77--Bethlehem Township and
                              Pike Township, Ohio.......
419            MI            Design, Right-of-Way and        $15,480,000
                              Construction of the I-196
                              Chicago Drive (Baldwin
                              Street) Interchange
                              Modification, Michigan....
420            CA            Folsom Blvd. Transportation      $5,600,000
                              Enhancements, City of
                              Rancho Cordova............
421            TN            improve streetscape and            $240,000
                              pavement repair, Monroe
                              County, TN................
422            TX            IH37 frontage roads in           $1,600,000
                              Mathis....................
423            WV            Construct New River Parkway      $3,600,000
424            NY            Construct sidewalk and             $264,000
                              improvements on Broadway
                              in the Town of Cortlandt..
425            PA            Erie, PA Powell Avenue           $3,200,000
                              Bridge Replacement, Asbury
                              Road Improvement Project..
426            VA            Liberty Street Construction        $236,800
                              in Martinsville, Virginia.
427            CA            Implement streetscape            $3,200,000
                              project on Central Avenue
                              from 103rd Street to Watts/
                              103rd Street Station,
                              Watts.....................
428            MA            Realignments and                 $2,560,000
                              reconstruction of a
                              section of Route 32 in
                              Palmer to the Ware town
                              line......................
429            CA            Seismic retrofit of the          $8,800,000
                              Golden Gate Bridge........
430            CA            Upgrade and extend Commerce      $1,600,000
                              Avenue, City of Concord...
431            MA            Somerville Roadway               $2,300,000
                              Improvements..............
432            LA            Replace Almonaster Bridge,         $400,000
                              New Orleans...............
433            IN            Upgrade Traffic Signals            $512,000
                              Phase III in the City of
                              Muncie, Indiana...........
434            FL            Sharpes Ferry Bridge             $2,240,000
                              replacement in Marion
                              County....................
435            IA            U.S. 34 Missouri River           $2,000,000
                              bridge relocation and
                              replacement...............
436            NY            Village of Highland Falls          $120,000
                              repaving and sidewalk
                              construction of Oak Avenue
437            MN            Interchange Reconstruction         $800,000
                              at CSAH 4 and U.S. 169....
438            IL            Development and                  $4,800,000
                              construction of an
                              interchange at Brisbin Rd.
                              and Interstate 80.........
439            NE            Design, right-of-way and        $12,000,000
                              construction of rail-grade
                              separations throughout
                              Nebraska as identified by
                              Nebraska Dept. of Roads...
440            MO            Redesign and Reconstruction      $1,600,000
                              of the I-270 Dorsett Road
                              Interchange Complex in the
                              City of Maryland Heights..
441            SC            Build Berlin Myers               $6,400,000
                              Extension in Summerville,
                              SC........................
442            IN            Improve 100 South, Porter          $800,000
                              County....................
443            NY            Improve safety measures at       $1,280,000
                              the railroad grade
                              crossings on the West
                              Short River Line, Rockland
                              County....................
444            NJ            Street Improvements and            $640,000
                              Traffic Signal Replacement
                              in Union City Central
                              Business District.........
445            GA            Streetscape project to             $300,000
                              replace sidewalks in
                              downtown Forsyth..........
446            AK            Westside development             $5,000,000
                              Williamsport-Pile Bay Road
447            NV            Construct Interstate 15-Las     $10,000,000
                              Vegas Beltway Interchange.
448            NY            Palisades Trailway Phase 2-        $150,000
                              Rockland County, New York.
449            PA            Replace a Highway Rail             $400,000
                              Grade crossing in
                              Jeanette, PA at Wegleys
                              Road......................
450            CA            Conduct project design and       $2,800,000
                              environmental analysis of
                              Heritage Bridge on
                              Heritage Road linking
                              Chula Vista to Otay Mesa..
451            MA            Assabet River National             $420,000
                              Wildlife Refuge, MA,
                              Design and Construction of
                              parking areas.............
452            NY            Reconstruct Main Street in          $72,000
                              the Town of Lewisboro.....
453            MA            Study and analysis of              $500,000
                              Lowell Westford St.-Wood
                              St. Rourke Bridge
                              Corridor, Lowell..........
454            OR            Highway 20, Lincoln County.      $5,600,000
455            MN            Construction of 8th Street       $1,600,000
                              North: Stearns C.R. 120 to
                              TH 15 in St. Cloud, MN....
456            IL            Construction of a                  $180,000
                              pedestrian sidewalk along
                              S. Chicago Street in
                              Geneseo, IL...............
457            OH            Construct Bike and Walking         $280,000
                              Path from West 210 St. to
                              Metroparks Fairview Park..
458            PA            Great Allegheny Passage,           $800,000
                              Somerset County, PA.
                              Garrett Crossing Bridge,
                              realign trail and
                              construct a new bridge to
                              eliminate a dangerous
                              crossing of a State
                              highway...................
459            MN            City of East Grand Forks           $960,000
                              Construct 13th St. SE
                              Extension.................
460            NY            Improvements to Clark Pl.          $296,000
                              and Cherry Ln.--Rt. 6 and
                              6 N in Putnam County......
461            NJ            Construct Garden State          $32,000,000
                              Parkway Grade Separation,
                              Cape May County...........
462            VA            High Knob Horse Trails--           $600,000
                              Construction of horse
                              riding trails and
                              associated facilities in
                              High Knob area of
                              Jefferson National Forest.
463            TN            Plan and construct a             $2,000,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail, Cookeville.........
464            UT            Provo, Utah Westside               $800,000
                              Connector from I-15 to
                              Provo Municipal Airport...
465            CA            I-5 Santa Clarita-Los            $1,600,000
                              Angeles Gateway
                              Improvement Project.......
466            NY            Project will revitalize            $800,000
                              staircases used as streets
                              due to steep grade of
                              terrain in areas in which
                              they are located, the
                              Bronx.....................
467            TX            Construct and rehabilitate         $800,000
                              pedestrian walkways along
                              the Main Street Corridor
                              to improve transit-related
                              accessibility.............
468            MD            Reconstruct East North           $4,000,000
                              Avenue (US Route 1) in
                              Baltimore.................
469            CT            Reconstructoin of Lakeville        $716,000
                              Center to improve
                              pedestrian and vehicle
                              safety at the intersection
                              of Routes 41 and 44.......
470            TX            City of Robstown Trade           $5,000,000
                              Processing and Inland
                              Center....................
471            CA            San Gabriel Blvd.                  $240,000
                              Rehabilitation Project--
                              Mission Rd. to Broadway,
                              San Gabriel...............
472            NC            To plan, design, and             $2,131,200
                              construct the 10th Street
                              Connector Project in
                              Greenville, NC............
473            OH            To widen Western Reserve         $2,000,000
                              Road from SR 7 to
                              Hitchcock Road, Mahoning
                              Co........................
474            NY            Binghamton, Improve Front        $4,000,000
                              Street....................
475            FL            U.S. Highway 19 Bayside          $1,600,000
                              Segment...................
476            MI            Arenac County, Upgrade           $1,316,800
                              Maple Ridge Road from
                              Briggs Road east to M-65..
477            NY            Village of Highland Falls          $180,000
                              repaving and sidewalk
                              construction of Mearns Ave
478            NY            Village of Nelsonville             $200,000
                              improvements, paving and
                              sidewalk installation to
                              North Pearl St., Crown
                              St., Pine St., and Wood
                              Ave.......................
479            CA            Widen Firestone Blvd.            $1,600,000
                              between Ryerson Blvd. and
                              Stewart and Gray Road in
                              Downey....................
480            CA            Construct Air Cargo Access         $720,000
                              Road to Oakland
                              International Airport.....
481            MD            Peer review study of                $80,000
                              conflicts between road
                              system and light rail
                              operations in Linthicum,
                              MD........................
482            GA            Resurface and widen Jac-Art        $200,000
                              Road as part of the
                              Bleckley County
                              Development Authority
                              project...................
483            VA            Construction of Virginia           $240,000
                              Blue Ridge Trail in
                              Amherst County, VA........
484            FL            Implement NE 6th Street/           $800,000
                              Sistrunk Boulevard
                              Streetscape and
                              Enhancement Project, City
                              of Fort Lauderdale........
485            CA            Widen Lakewood Blvd.             $1,600,000
                              between Telegraph Rd. and
                              Fifth St. in Downey.......
486            TX            Widen Motor Street               $4,400,000
                              thoroughfare in Dallas to
                              improve accessibility to
                              Southwestern Medical
                              District..................
487            MN            Construction of Gitchi-Gami        $500,000
                              State Trail, Lutsen Phase,
                              CR 34 to Lockport store...
488            PA            Widen of SR 309 through the      $2,400,000
                              Borough of Coopersburg to
                              create left-turn lanes and
                              complete the Rt. 309
                              Corridor Improvement
                              Project...................
489            CA            Pasadena Ave/Monterey Rd.          $240,000
                              Partial Grade Separation--
                              Preliminary Engineering--
                              Feasibility, South
                              Pasadena..................
490            OH            Intermodal Bikeway,              $2,000,000
                              Independence..............
491            MO            Widen shoulder and               $2,400,000
                              resurface U.S. 136 and
                              replace 2 deficient
                              bridges between Rock Port
                              and Bethany, Missouri.....
492            FL            SR 43 (U.S.301) Improvement      $3,200,000
                              Project--Ellentown to
                              Parrish, Florida..........
493            GA            Bike and pedestrian paths          $640,000
                              and other transportation
                              enhancements at Georgia
                              Veterans Memorial Park....
494            AK            Citywide pavement                $1,000,000
                              rehabilitation in City of
                              North Pole................
495            GA            Replace and upgrade                 $50,000
                              sidewalks, Glenwood.......
496            MI            Reconstruction of Leeman         $1,200,000
                              Road from County Road 581
                              west 7 miles to Lerza
                              Road, Dickinson County....
497            GA            Widen SR 133 from Spence           $800,000
                              Field to SR 35 in Colquitt
                              County, Georgia...........
498            CA            Mariposa County, CA Improve      $2,800,000
                              16 roads, bridge and one
                              bike path.................
499            LA            Upgrade highway-rail               $160,000
                              crossings at Madison
                              Street, City of Gretna....
500            PA            Two-lane Extension of            $1,600,000
                              Bristol Road, Bucks County
501            TN            Widen SR 30 From Athens to       $4,606,400
                              Etowah, Tennessee.........
502            MI            Iosco County, Reconstruct          $258,000
                              Bissonette Road from
                              Lorenz Road to Chambers
                              Road......................
503            TX            Development of one-story         $1,200,000
                              300-vehicle parking
                              facility..................
504            WA            Design and construct             $1,600,000
                              improved I-182 interchange
                              ramps at Broadmoor Blvd.
                              in Pasco, WA..............
505            NY            Erie Canalway National           $2,600,000
                              Heritage Corridor in
                              Lockport, NY--
                              Transportation
                              Enhancements..............
506            MI            M-6 Paul Henry Freeway           $2,224,000
                              trail design and
                              construction..............
507            CT            Reconstruction and               $1,364,000
                              conversion of Union
                              Station in North Canaan to
                              establish a transportation
                              museum....................
508            OR            Construct passing lanes on       $1,827,000
                              U.S. 199, Josephine County
509            CA            Scenic preservation and run-     $1,200,000
                              off mitigation in the
                              Santa Monica Mountains
                              National Recreation Area
                              near PCH and U.S. 101.....
510            IL            South Shore Drive and 67th       $1,040,000
                              Underpass.................
511            CA            Mission Boulevard/State          $3,360,000
                              Route 71 Interchange--
                              Corridor Improvements.....
512            OR            For purchase of right-of-        $8,545,600
                              way, planning, design, and
                              construction of a highway,
                              Newberg...................
513            VA            Smith River Trail--                $400,000
                              Construction of trail
                              along Smith River in Henry
                              County....................
514            IL            Resurface Clifton Park Ave.        $320,000
                              and S. Louis Ave., Village
                              of Evergreen..............
515            NJ            University Heights                 $509,600
                              Connector for improvements
                              to First Street in Newark
                              from Sussex Street to West
                              Market Street.............
516            GA            Broad Avenue Bridge: Albany        $400,000
517            CA            Carlsbad, CA Construction        $1,600,000
                              of Poinsettia Lane........
518            CA            Construct pedestrian             $2,000,000
                              enhancements on Broadway
                              in Los Angeles............
519            NJ            Construct Rt. 56 Maurice         $1,600,000
                              River Bridge Replacement,
                              Salem and Cumberland
                              Counties..................
520            WA            Conduct route analysis for          $50,000
                              community pathway through
                              Chehalis..................
521            WA            Construct a multi-               $1,600,000
                              jurisdictional non-
                              motorized transportation
                              project parallel to SR 99
                              called the Interurban
                              Trail.....................
522            FL            Construct Downtown Bypass          $400,000
                              Roadway Connector, Lake
                              Mary, Florida.............
523            NY            To study, design, and            $6,600,000
                              construct the Brooklyn
                              Waterfront Greenway in Red
                              Hook, Greenpoint, and the
                              Navy Yard in Brooklyn.....
524            NY            Update all county and town         $220,000
                              traffic signage in Wayne
                              County, NY................
525            CA            Construct Route 101              $3,000,000
                              Auxiliary Lanes 3rd Ave.
                              in the City of San Mateo
                              to Millbrae Ave. in
                              Millbrae..................
526            CA            Undertake Cordelia Hill Sky      $2,400,000
                              Valley transportation
                              enhancement project,
                              including upgrade of
                              pedestrian and bicycle
                              corridors, Solano County..
527            MS            Construct I-20 Interchange       $2,000,000
                              at Hawkins Crossing,
                              Lauderdale County.........
528            TN            Sevier, Jefferson, Cocke         $1,400,000
                              Counties, Tennessee SR 35
                              and U.S. 411 widening.....
529            GA            Upgrade Safety of Bicycle        $2,400,000
                              and Pedestrian Access to
                              Public Schools, Dekalb
                              County....................
530            OH            Construction of Safety and          $96,000
                              related improvements on
                              Rutlege Transfer Road in
                              Vernon Township, OH.......
531            WI            Reconstruct U.S. 45 in           $1,616,000
                              Antigo....................
532            WA            SR 2/Main Street/Old Owen          $384,000
                              Road Intersection in
                              Monroe....................
533            GA            Install landscaping and            $350,000
                              upgrade lighting on Fall
                              Line Freeway, Reynolds....
534            WA            Congestion relief on I-405         $800,000
                              with added lanes from SR
                              520-SR 522 including 2
                              lanes each way from NE
                              85th-NE 124th.............
535            NY            Conduct NYS 5 construction          $64,000
                              study.....................
536            PA            Widen lanes, add left turn       $1,200,000
                              lanes and update and
                              install traffic signals at
                              SR 309, SR 4010
                              interchange in North
                              Whitehall Township........
537            KY            Reconstruct I-64-KY 180          $1,600,000
                              Interchange, Boyd County,
                              Kentucky..................
538            TX            Widen U.S. 271 from a 2-         $1,600,000
                              lane facility to a 4 lane
                              divided facility from
                              Paris, TX to Pattonville,
                              TX........................
539            TN            Carter County, Tennessee SR        $400,000
                              362 reconstruction........
540            OH            Construct Ohio River Trail,        $220,000
                              Anderson Township.........
541            MI            Delta County, CR 515 from          $256,000
                              U.S. 2 and U.S. 41 in
                              Rapid River to County Road
                              446 at Days River Road-
                              Bituminous overlay and
                              joint repair..............
542            FL            Fund design phase for              $800,000
                              widening U.S. 41 north of
                              Dunnellon to four lanes...
543            TN            Construction of                    $800,000
                              Elizabethton Connector in
                              Carter County, Tennessee..
544            NJ            Newark Waterfront                $1,200,000
                              Pedestrian and Bicycle
                              Access project............
545            ME            Plan and construct Lewiston/     $4,360,000
                              Auburn Downtown Connector.
546            OH            Conduct Miami St. along SR         $800,000
                              Route 53 safety
                              enhancement project to
                              improve access to railroad
                              crossing..................
547            AK            Planning, design, and           $15,000,000
                              construction of Juneau
                              access roads in Juneau,
                              Alaska....................
548            TN            Construction of an               $1,920,000
                              intersection/interchange
                              in the City of Cleveland
                              along I-75................
549            FL            Construct Flagler Avenue           $808,000
                              Improvements, City of Key
                              West, Florida.............
550            CA            Rehabilitate street surface         $34,400
                              of Cedros Avenue between
                              Burbank Blvd. and Magnolia
                              Blvd......................
551            VA            Engineering and Right-of-        $1,000,000
                              way to widen Route 221 in
                              Forest, Virginia..........
552            NY            Install Improvements for           $250,000
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS Q200................
553            TX            SH 146 grade separation         $13,600,000
                              over Red Bluff Rd.........
554            TN            Construction of park access        $240,000
                              road and adjacent trails
                              at the Athens Regional
                              Park in Athens, TN........
555            IL            State Street Road                $3,080,000
                              Improvements from 43rd
                              Street to IL Rt. 157, East
                              St. Louis.................
556            GA            Streetscape-Dawson.........        $160,000
557            SC            Build Carolina Bays Parkway      $2,400,000
                              Segment from SC 544 to
                              U.S. 17 in Myrtle Beach,
                              SC........................
558            GA            U.S. 341 U.S. 41 SR 7 from       $3,200,000
                              Barnesville to SR 3,
                              Georgia...................
559            OH            Reconstruct and widen State        $800,000
                              Route 82 in North Royalton
560            FL            Acquisition, engineering,          $800,000
                              and construction of West
                              Avenue Connector Bridge,
                              City of Miami Beach, FL...
561            ME            Safety Enhancements on             $400,000
                              Routes 11, 6, and 16 for
                              Piscataquis County
                              Industrial Development....
562            IL            Study, design, and                 $905,600
                              construction of a
                              designated truck route
                              through the City of
                              Monticello................
563            CA            Improvement of intersection      $2,000,000
                              at Aviation Blvd. and
                              Rosecrans Ave. to reduce
                              congestion, City of
                              Hawthorne.................
564            WI            Preliminary engineering for      $7,200,000
                              upgrading I-94 between
                              Illinois State Line and
                              Mitchell Interchange in SE
                              Wisconsin.................
565            MI            Cogshall Road Crossing             $960,000
                              Improvement and Life
                              Safety Access Project in
                              Holly, MI.................
566            MI            Ontonagon County, Improve          $400,000
                              Fed. Forest Hwy 16 from M-
                              38 to Houghton County Line
567            UT            Forest Street Improvements,      $2,000,000
                              Brigham City, UT..........
568            NC            I-40 Union Cross Road              $800,000
                              Interchange in Forsyth
                              County, NC................
569            NJ            Construct Sea Isle               $1,600,000
                              Boulevard Reconstruction
                              from Garden State Parkway
                              to Ludlams Thoroughfare,
                              Cape May County...........
570            CA            I-5 HOV Improvements from          $400,000
                              Route 134 to Route 170....
571            NY            Reconfiguration of                 $400,000
                              intersection and redesign
                              of traffic signal timing
                              at Mohegan Ave. and
                              Lakeland St...............
572            CA            Shoal Creek Pedestrian           $1,200,000
                              Bridge (San Diego)........
573            GA            Streetscape-Cordele........        $200,000
574            CA            Construct I-605 Interchange      $1,600,000
                              Capacity Improvements in
                              Irwindale.................
575            SC            Construction of interchange      $1,760,000
                              at I-385 and SC 14, Exit
                              19, in Laurens County,
                              South Carolina............
576            NE            Design, right-of-way and         $7,600,000
                              construction of Nebraska
                              Highway 35 between Norfolk
                              and South Sioux City......
577            MO            Complete impact study for          $400,000
                              North Oak Highway corridor
                              redevelopment.............
578            MA            Design and construct the         $1,200,000
                              1.5 mile East Long-meadow
                              Redstone rail Trail bike
                              path......................
579            NY            Improve bicycle and                $100,000
                              pedestrian safety on Main
                              Street, Holbrook..........
580            CA            Tuolumne, Stanislaus and         $2,000,000
                              Merced Counties Upgrade
                              existing county highway,
                              J59.......................
581            FL            U.S. 19 Continuous right         $5,760,000
                              turn lanes in Pasco County
582            NJ            Union Boulevard                    $400,000
                              Revitalization and
                              Streetscape Enhancements,
                              Totowa....................
583            IL            Improve roads, The Village         $800,000
                              of Westchester............
584            IN            Reconstruct 45th Avenue          $2,160,000
                              from Colfax Street to
                              Grant Street, Lake County.
585            IN            Construct Grade Separation       $1,600,000
                              Underpass on Main Street
                              in Mishawaka, Indiana.....
586            UT            Construct 2-lane divided         $4,000,000
                              highway from the
                              Atkinville Interchange to
                              the new replacement
                              airport access road in St.
                              George....................
587            CA            Diamond Bar On-Off Ramp at       $9,600,000
                              Lemon Ave. on SR 60.......
588            NY            Transportation parking           $8,000,000
                              facility serving the
                              Harlem Hospital Complex...
589            MA            Downtown revitalization for      $1,520,000
                              Pleasant Street, Malden...
590            NY            Install Improvements for           $250,000
                              Pedestrian Safety in the
                              vicinity of Prospect Park
                              Yeshiva...................
591            NY            Emergency vehicle                  $500,000
                              preemption system at
                              traffic signals, Smithtown
592            CA            Reconstruct interchange for      $3,120,000
                              south-bound traffic
                              entering I-80 from Central
                              Avenue, City of Richmond..
593            KY            Reconstruct KY 393, Oldham       $1,600,000
                              County, Kentucky..........
594            CA            Reduce Orange County               $200,000
                              Congestion Program........
595            CA            Street Closure at Chevy            $640,000
                              Chase Drive, Glendale.....
596            PA            Allegheny County Urban             $800,000
                              Runoff Mitigation-
                              eliminate urban highway
                              runoff and the discharge
                              of culverted streams into
                              municipal combined sewers.
597            SC            Construct Briggs-Pearson-       $16,080,000
                              DeLaine Connector.........
598            NM            Construct an interchange on      $5,600,000
                              I-25 to provide access to
                              Mesa del Sol in
                              Albuquerque...............
599            MI            Reconstruction of 30th             $270,080
                              Avenue from 13th Street to
                              22nd Street, Menominee....
600            VA            Rivermont Ave. (Lynchburg)       $1,760,000
                              Bridge improvements.......
601            MA            Construct new interchange          $500,000
                              on I-95 between existing
                              Route 1A ramp to the north
                              and Route 123 ramp to the
                              south, Attleboro..........
602            OH            Construct Waverly, Ohio          $2,560,000
                              South Connector from U.S.
                              23 to SR 104 to SR 220....
603            VA            Craig County Trail--               $120,000
                              Improvements to trail in
                              Craig County..............
604            CO            U.S. 160, State Highway 3        $4,800,000
                              to East of the Florida
                              River.....................
605            TX            Bridge Access Road for FM        $5,000,000
                              493 from U.S. 281 to U.S.
                              83........................
606            AZ            Pinal Avenue/Main Street           $800,000
                              right-of-way acquisition--
                              Pinal County, Casa Grande,
                              AZ--To reconstruct Main
                              St. to include a bypass
                              for commercial traffic....
607            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking,
                              garage, and roadway
                              redesign in Duryea
                              Borough, Luzerne County...
608            OK            SH-33, Widen SH 33 from the      $6,400,000
                              Cimarron River East to
                              U.S. 177 Payne County, OK.
609            TX            Washington Boulevard             $2,080,000
                              Improvements in Beaumont,
                              Texas.....................
610            FL            Widen Midway Road from           $1,600,000
                              South 25th Street to U.S.
                              1 in St. Lucie County.....
611            NY            Enhance road and                 $4,000,000
                              transportation facilities
                              in the vicinity of W. 65th
                              St. and Broadway, New York
                              City......................
612            LA            Construct Kansas-Garrett         $4,000,000
                              Connector and I-20
                              Interchange Improvements..
613            PA            Construct the SR 1058            $1,280,000
                              Connector between PA 309
                              and the Pennsylvania
                              Turnpike Northeast
                              Extension in Montgomery
                              County....................
614            OK            Reconstruct the Interstate       $2,400,000
                              44 193rd street
                              interchange...............
615            NY            Roadway improvements to          $1,600,000
                              Woodbury Rd. at
                              intersection with Syosset-
                              Woodbury Rd...............
616            RI            Construct a handicapped            $160,000
                              accessible trail and
                              platform at Kettle Pond
                              Visitor Center
                              Administrative Facility...
617            NJ            Construct Great Swamp              $200,000
                              National Wildlife Refuge
                              Road......................
618            CA            Grade Separation at 32nd           $800,000
                              Street between I-15 and
                              Harbor Drive, San Diego...
619            IN            Widen Old Meridian Street          $900,000
                              from 2 to 4 lanes, City of
                              Carmel, Indiana...........
620            WI            Construct a bicycle/             $1,760,000
                              pedestrian path, City of
                              Portage...................
621            VA            Widen Route 17 in Stafford.      $4,000,000
622            VA            Widen Route 820 in Bergton,      $1,240,000
                              Virginia..................
623            IL            Construction of 2 North/         $8,320,000
                              South Blvds. and 2 East/
                              West Blvds. in the
                              vicinity of Northern
                              Illinois University.......
624            CA            Begin construction of road         $800,000
                              from U.S. 395 west towards
                              SR 14.....................
625            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign in Old
                              Forge Borough, Lackawanna
                              County....................
626            PA            Improvements to Amtrak             $400,000
                              Keystone Corridor grade
                              crossings at Irishtown
                              Rd., New Comer Rd., and a
                              new bridge at Ebychiques
                              Rd........................
627            TN            Acquire and construct trail      $1,280,000
                              and bikeway along S.
                              Chickamauga Creek in
                              Chattanooga, TN...........
628            TX            Interchange improvements IH-     $1,600,000
                              30 Arlington at FM 157
                              (Collins Street) and
                              Center Street.............
629            MO            Highway 350 Access                 $800,000
                              Management Study from I-
                              435 to I-470..............
630            TX            Reconstruct Mile 6 W from          $800,000
                              US83 to SH 107, Hidalgo
                              County....................
631            NJ            Pedestrian facilities and          $346,400
                              street lighting on Haddon
                              Avenue from Albertson
                              Avenue to Glenwood Avenue,
                              Haddon Township...........
632            NY            Rehabilitate highway             $2,000,000
                              bridges--Ithaca secondary
                              line......................
633            WA            Buckley, WA; New Road            $1,600,000
                              alignments on 112th Street
                              Corridor..................
634            ID            Construct Washington Street      $4,400,000
                              North from the end of
                              Project # (STP 7072(102))
                              to the beginning of
                              Project # (DHP-NH-F-
                              2390(104))................
635            SC            Construction of the U.S. 15/     $3,600,000
                              SC-341 connector parallel
                              to I-20, Lee County.......
636            PA            Construct Recreational           $1,200,000
                              Trail from Oil City to
                              Rynd Farm (Venango County)
637            TX            FM 1637 from FM 3051 to FM       $1,600,000
                              185, Waco.................
638            VA            Green Cove Station--                $80,000
                              Improvements to existing
                              Forest Service facility
                              located at trailhead of
                              Virginia Creeper Trail....
639            NJ            South Essex Street Bridge          $462,400
                              Pedestrian Access
                              Improvements, Orange......
640            TX            FM 3391 (East Renfro St.)        $2,200,000
                              from I-35W to CR 602,
                              Burleson..................
641            WI            Replace Wisconsin Street        $10,000,000
                              Bridge (STH 44) in
                              Oshkosh, Wisconsin........
642            CT            Construct Route 11              $14,400,000
                              Extension and bicycle and
                              pedestrian path from Salem
                              to Waterford..............
643            TX            Drainage Study and                 $800,000
                              Engineering for U.S. 83 in
                              Starr County..............
644            TN            Widen SR 62 in Knox County,      $6,500,000
                              TN........................
645            GA            Widen U.S. 17 SR 25 from         $1,600,000
                              Yacht Drive to Harry
                              Driggers Boulevard, Glynn
                              County, Georgia...........
646            KY            Widen U.S. 25 from U.S. 421        $800,000
                              North to KY 876, Madison
                              County....................
647            GA            Widen U.S. 280/SR 30 from          $800,000
                              east of Flint River to SR
                              300 Connector west of
                              Cordele...................
648            MS            Upgrade roads in Gunnison,       $1,600,000
                              Mound Bayou, Beulah,
                              Benoit, Pace and Shaw,
                              Bolivar County............
649            NY            Construct and enhance            $1,200,000
                              Fillmore Avenue and
                              traffic down-grade and
                              infrastructure
                              improvements to Humboldt
                              Parkway, Buffalo..........
650            NJ            Construct Route 46 and Main      $1,600,000
                              Street intersection in
                              Lodi......................
651            MN            Phase III construction of        $4,000,000
                              Trunk Highway 61010
                              Minnesota.................
652            NM            NM 128 JCT NM 31 East to         $3,200,000
                              Texas State Line..........
653            NJ            Replacement of Prospect            $320,000
                              Avenue Culvert, City of
                              Summit, County of Union...
654            FL            U.S. 441 Traffic                   $720,000
                              Improvements--Road
                              surface, road access,
                              curb, gutter, and right-of-
                              way, Miami Gardens........
655            MN            Environmental studies and        $4,000,000
                              right-of-way acquisition
                              for Trunk Highway 55
                              Corridor Protection
                              Project...................
656            NY            Roadway improvements on            $640,000
                              Woodbine Avenue between
                              5th Avenue and Beach
                              Avenue....................
657            NY            Saugerties, Improve                $960,000
                              downtown streets..........
658            IN            Widen U.S. 31 Hamilton             $800,000
                              County, Indiana...........
659            GA            Build a bridge across Big        $1,000,000
                              Indian Creek, Perry.......
660            MI            Carpenter Road                   $1,600,000
                              Reconstruction--700 feet
                              South of Textile Road to I-
                              94, Washtenaw County......
661            IN            Resurface and widen Shelby         $800,000
                              County Indiana 400 North
                              Phases IV and V...........
662            SC            Widen West Georgia Road          $1,600,000
                              from Neely Ferry Road to
                              Fork Shoals Road..........
663            TX            Construct Phase II of City       $4,800,000
                              of Killeen SH 201.........
664            MN            Interchange improvements at        $800,000
                              I-94 and CSAH 19 and at
                              CSAH 37 in the City of
                              Albertville, MN...........
665            KY            Construction of bypass           $1,200,000
                              between KY 55 and U.S. 68
                              at Lebanon in Marion
                              County....................
666            NY            Peruville Road/Creating          $1,600,000
                              overpass to address
                              intersection safety issue.
667            OR            Add a southbound lane to         $4,000,000
                              section of I-5 through
                              Portland, OR between Delta
                              Park and Lombard..........
668            MN            10th Street Bridge                 $800,000
                              Expansion in St. Cloud, MN
669            NJ            Intermodal Access                $1,600,000
                              Improvements to the
                              Peninsula at Bayonne
                              Harbor....................
670            TX            Nolana Loop from FM 1426 to      $1,600,000
                              FM 88, Hidalgo County.....
671            OH            Perry Park Road                     $53,600
                              Improvements and
                              Pedestrian Trail Expansion
                              at Call Road in the
                              Village of Perry, OH......
672            NV            Implement Regional               $5,000,000
                              Transportation of Southern
                              Nevada FAST system........
673            NY            Bronx River Greenway 233rd         $750,000
                              Street Connection.........
674            ............  ...........................              $0
675            FL            Planning and design for            $400,000
                              development of future
                              highway connections to the
                              Florida International
                              Airport, Hardee County....
676            WI            Reconstruct and rebuild St.      $5,600,000
                              Croix River Crossing,
                              connecting Wisconsin State
                              Highway 64 in Houlton,
                              Wisconsin to Minnesota
                              State Highway 36 in
                              Stillwater, Minnesota.....
677            TN            Conduct study for SR 45 to         $400,000
                              SR 386 Connector..........
678            IN            Reconstruct and widen              $800,000
                              Shelby County Indiana 500
                              East from 1200 N to U.S.
                              52........................
679            MO            Removal and Replacement of       $2,800,000
                              the Grand Avenue Bridge in
                              the City of St. Louis.....
680            TX            Conduct reconstruction and       $4,000,000
                              managed lanes project on
                              Airport Freeway (SH 183-SH
                              121) from IH 820 to the
                              Dallas County Line........
681            FL            Reconstruction of Hanford        $2,200,000
                              Boulevard, North Miami
                              Beach.....................
682            MA            Commonwealth Ave/Kenmore         $4,000,000
                              Sq. roadway and pedestrian
                              improvements..............
683            NY            Pedestrian walkway and           $2,560,000
                              bikeway improvements along
                              the NYC Greenway System in
                              Coney Island..............
684            PA            Restore Route 222 in             $2,000,000
                              Maxatawny and Richmond
                              Townships, Berks County,
                              PA........................
685            OH            Study and design of              $2,400,000
                              modifications to I-75
                              interchanges at M.L. King,
                              Jr.,/Hopple, I-74, and
                              Mitchell in Cincinnati....
686            VA            Widen Route 10 to six lanes        $800,000
                              from Route 1 to
                              Meadowville Road,
                              Chesterfield..............
687            GA            Rebuild sidewalks, install         $250,000
                              sidewalks, and add speed
                              monitoring system, Alamo..
688            CA            Widen Wilmington Ave. from       $4,000,000
                              223rd street including
                              ramp modifications, Carson
689            WI            Construct SH 32 (Claude            $400,000
                              Allouez) bridge in DePere,
                              Wisconsin (Brown County,
                              Wisconsin)................
690            NY            Construction of drainage           $408,000
                              improvements and aesthetic
                              enhancements to Oak Beach
                              Road in the Town of
                              Babylon, NY...............
691            WI            Construct an alternative         $3,200,000
                              connection to divert local
                              traffic from I-90, a major
                              highway, and allow
                              movement through the
                              Gateway commercial
                              development project.......
692            WA            East Marine View Drive           $3,500,000
                              Widening in Everett.......
693            OH            Construction of safety             $240,000
                              improvements at
                              intersection of U.S. 422
                              and SR 700 in Geauga
                              County, OH................
694            WV            Upgrade Route 10, Logan Co.      $4,000,000
695            TX            Conduct Preliminary              $3,200,000
                              Engineering for Funnel
                              Project on SH 114 from BS
                              114L to Dallas County Line
                              and on SH 121 from SH 360
                              to Dallas Co Line.........
696            NC            Install ITS on U.S. 70             $800,000
                              Clayton Bypass............
697            PA            Brighton Road Extension-Add        $800,000
                              new street to N Shore
                              roadway network to
                              facilitate access to
                              amphitheater..............
698            NJ            Broad Street Streetscape           $560,000
                              Project in Elizabeth to
                              provide physical
                              improvements and to
                              enhance transportation
                              flow and efficiency.......
699            FL            Construction of 4 lane           $2,400,000
                              highway around
                              Jacksonville connecting
                              U.S. 1 to Route 9A........
700            WA            510-507 Loop--Conduct            $2,000,000
                              engineering, design, and
                              ROW acquisition for
                              alternative route to two
                              existing highways that
                              bisect Yelm, WA...........
701            CA            Develop and implement            $1,600,000
                              traffic calming measures
                              for traffic exiting the I-
                              710 into Long Beach.......
702            CA            San Diego, CA Construction       $6,400,000
                              of the I-5 and SR 56
                              Connectors................
703            IL            Upgrade Ridge Avenue,            $2,400,000
                              Evanston..................
704            SC            Widening and improvements        $1,600,000
                              of SC Highway 5 Bypass in
                              York County...............
705            IA            Widening and                     $8,720,000
                              Reconstruction, I-235, Des
                              Moines....................
706            CA            Bay Road improvements            $4,800,000
                              between University Avenue
                              to Fordham, and from
                              Clarke Avenue to Cooley
                              Landing. Northern access
                              improvements between
                              University and Illinois
                              Avenues, East Palo Alto...
707            NC            Project to widen U.S. 501        $3,200,000
                              from NC 49 in Roxboro to
                              the VA State line with
                              part on new location......
708            NY            Congestion reduction,              $640,000
                              traffic flow improvement
                              and intermodal transfer
                              study at Roosevelt Avenue/
                              74th Street in Queens.....
709            CA            Construct bicycle and              $600,000
                              pedestrian bridge between
                              Oyster Bay Regional Park
                              in San Leandro and
                              Metropolitan Golf Course
                              in Oakland................
710            TX            For right-of-way                 $4,800,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of Seg 5 and
                              6 of SH 130 from 183 to
                              Seguin, TX................
711            NJ            Construct the Airport              $800,000
                              Circle Elimination at
                              Tilton and Delilah Roads,
                              Atlantic County...........
712            CA            The Alameda Corridor SR 47       $8,000,000
                              Port Access Expressway
                              design funding............
713            NV            Construct U.S. Highway 95--     $10,000,000
                              Las Vegas Beltway
                              Interchange...............
714            NY            Repair and repave the north        $120,000
                              side of the Mineola train
                              station...................
715            IL            Repair of CH 29 and                $800,000
                              reconstruction of CH 8 at
                              interchanges with
                              Interstate 55 at Towanda
                              and Lexington, Illinois...
716            CA            Conduct a Project Study            $400,000
                              Report for new Highway 99
                              interchange between SR 165
                              and Bradbury Road, serving
                              Turlock/Hilmar region.....
717            PA            Construction of U.S. 22 to       $1,200,000
                              I-79 Section of Southern
                              Beltway, Pittsburgh,
                              Pennsylvania..............
718            MN            Construction of new highway      $2,400,000
                              between the bridge over
                              Partridge River on CR 565
                              in Hoyt Lakes to the
                              intersection of CSAH 21
                              and 70, Babbitt...........
719            CA            State Route 1 improvements       $2,936,000
                              between Soquel and
                              Morrissey Blvd. including
                              merge lanes and the La
                              Fonda overpass, Santa Cruz
720            WA            The West Corridor Coalition        $250,000
                              in Washington State.......
721            WA            North Sound Connecting             $960,000
                              Communities Transportation
                              Project Planning..........
722            FL            West Relief Bridge               $1,200,000
                              Rehabilitation, Bay Harbor
                              Islands...................
723            NE            Western Douglas County           $5,600,000
                              Trails Project, Nebraska..
724            TN            Bristol, Tennessee highway--        $80,000
                              RR grade Crossing
                              improvement--Hazelwood
                              Street....................
725            GA            Extend East Greene Street,         $400,000
                              install street lights,
                              utilities, and
                              landscaping, Milledgeville
726            CA            Grade Separation at Vanowen        $800,000
                              and Cliveborne, Burbank...
727            MA            Improve traffic signal           $1,200,000
                              operations, pavement
                              markings and regulatory
                              signage, Milton-Boston
                              City Line.................
728            NY            Port Jervis, NY downtown           $560,000
                              pedestrian mall and
                              promenade.................
729            MN            Construct Soo Line Trail           $396,000
                              from north of Bowlus to
                              the east side of
                              Mississippi River.........
730            WI            Construct traffic                  $320,000
                              mitigation signals, signs,
                              and other upgrades for
                              Howard Ave, St. Francis...
731            NH            Reconstruction of NH 11 and        $560,000
                              NH 28 Intersection in
                              Alton.....................
732            CA            Riverside Drive                    $320,000
                              Improvements, Los Angeles.
733            CA            Upgrade CA SR 4 East from       $16,000,000
                              the vicinity of Loveridge
                              Road to G Street, Contra
                              Costa County..............
734            TX            Widen SH 24 from a 2-lane        $1,600,000
                              facility to 4-lane divided
                              facility from SH 19 to
                              Cooper, TX................
735            PA            Rail crossing signalization        $260,320
                              upgrade, Willow Street,
                              Fleetwood, Berks..........
736            AZ            Navajo Route 20/Navajo             $800,000
                              Nation, Coconino County,
                              AZ/To Conduct a 2-lane
                              road design for 28 miles
                              of dirt road between the
                              communities of Le Chee,
                              Coppermine, and Gap.......
737            SC            Construct Hub City                 $800,000
                              Connector Passage (12.5
                              miles of bicycle-
                              pedestrian improvements,
                              176-SC 56), part of state-
                              wide Palmetto Trail
                              Project...................
738            FL            Construct U.S. 1/SR 100          $2,000,000
                              Connector, Bunnell,
                              Florida...................
739            ............  ...........................              $0
740            CA            Design and environmental           $800,000
                              analysis for State Route
                              11 connecting State Route
                              905 to the new East Otay
                              Mesa Port of Entry, San
                              Diego.....................
741            NY            Improve North Fork Trail,          $200,000
                              Southold..................
742            HI            Interstate Route H1 Deck         $3,816,000
                              Repair, Airport Viaduct...
743            OH            Replace Grade Separation at        $600,000
                              Eastland and Sheldon Road,
                              Berea.....................
744            WA            Widen I-5 through Lewis          $3,750,000
                              County....................
745            SC            Engineering, design, and         $8,000,000
                              construction of I-73 from
                              the North Carolina State
                              Line to I-95..............
746            OH            Planning and construction        $2,000,000
                              of a bicycle trail
                              adjacent to the I-90 and
                              SR 615 Interchange in Lake
                              County, OH................
747            SC            Widening of Boiling Springs      $4,800,000
                              9 from Rainbow Lake Rd. to
                              SC 292....................
748            IL            Construct Streetscape              $320,000
                              Project, Orland Hills.....
749            ............  ...........................              $0
750            OR            Widening of Oregon Hwy 217       $7,745,600
                              between Tualatin Valley
                              Hwy and the U.S. 26
                              interchange, Beaverton....
751            PA            SR 10 widening, New Morgan       $1,600,000
                              Borough and Caernarvon
                              Township, PA..............
752            MI            Widen M-72 from U.S. 31          $2,000,000
                              easterly 7.2 miles to Old
                              M-72......................
753            PA            Widening of Rt. 22 and SR        $2,700,000
                              26 in Huntingdon. Upgrades
                              to the interchange at U.S.
                              Rt. 22 and SR 26..........
754            MN            Widening of U.S. Highway 61        $640,000
                              at Frontenac Station, MN..
755            KS            Construction and                 $3,200,000
                              reconstruction of four
                              interchanges on I-435, I-
                              35 and U.S. 69 in Johnson
                              Co........................
756            MA            Melnea Cass Blvd.                $2,160,000
                              Reconstruction............
757            NH            Improve Meredith Village           $800,000
                              Traffic Rotary............
758            FL            Implement Blue Heron             $2,000,000
                              Boulevard Streetscape
                              Improvements, City of
                              Riviera Beach.............
759            NY            Install Improvements for           $250,000
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS Q114................
760            WI            Reconstruct SH 181 between       $3,600,000
                              Florist Ave. and North
                              Milwaukee County Line.....
761            LA            Replace the Prospect Street      $2,400,000
                              Bridge (LA 3087), Houma...
762            GA            Streetscape improvements           $160,000
                              along LaVista Road in the
                              Northlake business
                              district of DeKalb County,
                              Georgia...................
763            MD            Study Greater Towson Area          $160,000
                              traffic flow and future
                              needs.....................
764            FL            Construct U.S. 1                   $320,000
                              Improvements, Cities of
                              Holly Hill and Ormond
                              Beach, Florida............
765            OH            Transportation Enhancements        $560,000
                              to the downtown area of
                              the Village of Chagrin
                              Falls, OH.................
766            MA            Pedestrian Walkway for the         $780,000
                              Town of Norwood...........
767            NJ            Restoration of Route 35 in       $1,600,000
                              Ocean County, New Jersey..
768            PA            Extension of Third Street        $4,320,000
                              from Interstate 83 to
                              Chestnut Street,
                              Harrisburg................
769            TX            Carlton road grade               $4,000,000
                              separation, Laredo, TX....
770            OH            Construct connector roadway      $1,000,000
                              between SR 13 and Horns
                              Hill Road in north Newark.
771            TN            Construct new lighting on          $200,000
                              Veterans Memorial Bridge,
                              Loudon County, Tennessee..
772            NY            Roadway improvements on CR       $1,776,000
                              3 between Ruland Rd. and I-
                              495.......................
773            TN            Construct State Route 385        $2,520,000
                              (North and East) around
                              the City of Memphis.......
774            NY            Waterloo, NY by-pass             $5,600,000
                              project...................
775            IN            Extend Everbrook Drive from        $512,000
                              SR 332 to Bethel Avenue in
                              the City of Muncie,
                              Indiana...................
776            TN            Construct Proposed SR 397        $1,780,000
                              extension from SR 96 West
                              to U.S. 431 North to
                              Franklin Williamson County
777            AK            Construct linking road from      $1,500,000
                              airport to port in Akutan.
778            PA            Uniontown to Brownsville         $4,000,000
                              section of Pennsylvania
                              Mon/Fayette Expressway....
779            NY            Ashburton Avenue                 $1,000,000
                              Reconstruction, Yonkers,
                              New York..................
780            OR            Highway 22, Polk County....        $800,000
781            FL            I-75 Widening and               $36,000,000
                              Improvements in Collier
                              and Lee County, Florida...
782            WI            Pioneer Road Rail Grade          $5,000,000
                              Separation (Fond du Lac,
                              Wisconsin)................
783            FL            Design and construction of       $3,200,000
                              double-deck roadway system
                              exiting FLL airport
                              connecting Y.S. 1 and I-
                              595.......................
784            MI            Wayne, Reconstruct one             $100,000
                              quarter of a mile stretch
                              of Laurenwood.............
785            GA            Construct the West               $2,320,000
                              Cleveland Bypass from U.S.
                              129 SR 11 near Hope Road
                              extending west of
                              Cleveland, on new and
                              existing locations to SR
                              75........................
786            IL            Reconstruct Highway-Railway      $1,600,000
                              crossing over U.S. 14 and
                              realignment of U.S. 14,
                              Des Plaines...............
787            OR            Highway 22-Cascade Highway         $400,000
                              interchange improvements,
                              Marion County.............
788            VA            Widen Route 29 between           $2,400,000
                              Eaton Place and Route 123
                              in Fairfax City, VA.......
789            WI            Reroute State Hwy 11 near        $3,200,000
                              Burlington, WI (Walworth
                              and Racine Counties, WI)..
790            IL            East Peoria, Illinois              $800,000
                              Technology Blvd. upgrades.
791            DC            Metro Branch Trail               $1,600,000
                              Construction..............
792            MA            Study and design I-93/             $400,000
                              Mystic Ave. Interchange at
                              Assembly Sq...............
793            NM            Widening of U.S. 491 from        $1,600,000
                              Navajo 9 to Colorado State
                              border....................
794            FL            Construct access road to         $4,000,000
                              link Jacksonville
                              International Airport to I-
                              95........................
795            FL            Widening of SR 60 from 66th        $800,000
                              Avenue to I-95 in Indian
                              River County, FL..........
796            GA            Widening of SR 133:                $800,000
                              Colquitt Co./Daughtery Co.
797            IL            Upgrade streets, Stickney        $2,206,400
                              Township..................
798            PA            Widening of SR 1001 Section        $800,000
                              601 in Clinton County.....
799            PA            Widening of Route 40 in          $1,600,000
                              Wharton Township, Fayette
                              County, Pa................
800            NJ            Widening of Route 1 and            $800,000
                              intersection improvements
                              in South Brunswick........
801            PA            Construct PA 706 Wyalusing         $800,000
                              Bypass Bradford County,
                              Pennsylvania..............
802            IL            Construct four lane                $480,000
                              extension of IL RT29 from
                              Rochester to Taylorville..
803            IL            Widening of Old Madison          $1,600,000
                              Road, St. Clair County....
804            NY            Construction of Bicycle            $400,000
                              Path and Pedestrian Trail
                              in City of Dunkirk........
805            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign in Plains
                              Township, Luzerne County..
806            CA            Replace I-880 overpass at          $600,000
                              Davis St. in San Leandro..
807            PA            DuBois-Jefferson County          $1,200,000
                              Airport Access Road
                              Construction..............
808            GA            Streetscape project to             $400,000
                              improve accessibility and
                              safety for pedestrians,
                              Mount Vernon..............
809            IL            Replacement of Fullerton         $3,840,000
                              Avenue Bridge and
                              Pedestrian Walkway........
810            NH            Construct intersection at          $560,000
                              U.S. 3 and Pembroke Hill
                              Road in Pembroke..........
811            FL            A new interchange with the      $10,400,000
                              Pineda Causeway Extension
                              and I-95..................
812            CT            Make Improvements to Groton        $160,000
                              Bicycle and Pedestrian
                              Trails and Facilities.....
813            MN            TH 36--Stillwater Bridge;          $400,000
                              cut-and-cover approach to
                              river crossing............
814            NM            U.S. 54 Reconstruction,          $2,400,000
                              Tularosa to Santa Rosa....
815            VA            Daniel Boone Wilderness          $2,560,000
                              Trail Corridor--Acquire
                              site; design and
                              construction of
                              interpretative center,
                              enhancement of trail
                              corridor..................
816            MI            Widening of M-24 from two          $800,000
                              lanes to four lanes with a
                              boulevard from I-69 to the
                              county line...............
817            IN            Construct U.S. 231 in            $4,800,000
                              Spencer and Dubois
                              Counties in Indiana.......
818            TN            Construct overpass at            $5,200,000
                              Highway 321 and Highway 11
                              Loudon County, Tennessee..
819            SD            Improve the SD Advanced            $800,000
                              Traveler Information
                              System....................
820            GA            Streetscape, lighting, and         $500,000
                              traffic enhancements from
                              Lancaster to Church Street
                              on Bellevue, Dublin.......
821            NY            Implement ITS system and           $100,000
                              apparatus to enhance
                              citywide truck route
                              system on Avenue P between
                              Coney Island Avenue and
                              Ocean Avenue in the 9th
                              District of New York......
822            GA            Install sidewalks, trails,       $1,000,000
                              lighting, and amenities in
                              Balls Ferry Park,
                              Wilkinson County..........
823            CA            Construct Inland Empire          $1,200,000
                              Transportation Management
                              Center in Fontana to
                              better regulate traffic
                              and dispatch personnel to
                              incidents.................
824            IL            Reconstruct Milwaukee           $13,600,000
                              Avenue, including Six
                              Corners...................
825            TX            Implementation and              $22,796,800
                              quantification of benefits
                              of large-scale landscaping
                              along freeways and
                              interchanges in the
                              Houston region............
826            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $200,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of a
                              connector road between PA
                              115 and Interstate 81 in
                              Luzerne County............
827            AL            Pedestrian Improvements for        $320,000
                              Homewood, AL..............
828            TN            Plan and construct a               $532,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail, Gallatin...........
829            MA            Conduct design, feasibility      $1,400,000
                              and environmental impact
                              studies of proposal to
                              relocate New Bedford/
                              Fairhaven bridge..........
830            IA            Iowa City, IA Construction       $2,000,000
                              of arterial extension
                              project connecting
                              Coralville to west and
                              south Iowa City...........
831            NJ            Rehabilitate Route 139 in        $1,600,000
                              Jersey City--Portway......
832            NJ            Route 605 extension to U.S.        $800,000
                              206.......................
833            OH            Widen SR 170 Calcutta......      $2,000,000
834            IA            Widening of Hwy 44, Grimes.        $800,000
835            VA            Widening of Highway 15 in        $1,349,760
                              Farmville, Virginia.......
836            MA            Design and construct               $800,000
                              intersection improvements
                              at Memorial Park II on
                              Roosevelt Ave. from Bay
                              St. to Page Boulevard,
                              Springfield...............
837            SC            Widening of Frontage Road        $2,240,000
                              from U.S. 72 to U.S. 56,
                              Laurens, SC...............
838            NY            Mill Road: NY Rte 261 to           $400,000
                              North Avenue in the Town
                              of Greece.................
839            NC            Widening of Beckford Drive,        $768,000
                              City of Henderson.........
840            NY            Realignment of Clove Road          $960,000
                              and Rt. 208, access
                              management improvements in
                              Orange County.............
841            NY            City of Peeskill, NY Street         $41,600
                              Resurfacing Program, Brown
                              Street....................
842            FL            Fund advanced Right-of-Way       $2,960,000
                              Acquisition along SR 52 in
                              Pasco County, Florida.....
843            MA            Design, engineer, permit,          $800,000
                              and construct ``Border to
                              Boston Bikeway'' rails-
                              trails project, from
                              Salisbury to Danvers......
844            FL            Soutel Drive Road                $1,200,000
                              Enhancements, Jacksonville
845            NJ            Bicycle facilities in West          $92,000
                              Deptford Township.........
846            PA            Create a direct connection       $2,400,000
                              between State Road 29 and
                              State Route 113...........
847            MA            Design and construction of       $1,200,000
                              the north and southbound
                              ramps on Interstate 91 at
                              Exit 19...................
848            IA            NW 70th Ave.                     $4,000,000
                              reconstruction, Johnston..
849            NY            Town of Minisink South             $220,000
                              Plank Road................
850            VA            Town of St. Paul--                 $120,000
                              Restoration of historic
                              Hillman House to serve as
                              trail system information
                              center and construction of
                              stations on trails........
851            PA            Conduct environmental            $3,360,000
                              review and acquire right-
                              of-way for preferred
                              alternative to improve PA
                              41........................
852            FL            Acquire Right-of-Way for           $400,000
                              Ludlam Trail, Miami,
                              Florida...................
853            NY            Construct Safe Routes to         $2,800,000
                              Schools projects in New
                              York City.................
854            CO            Construction of U.S. 24--        $4,800,000
                              Tennessee Pass, Colorado..
855            CA            Implement Riverside Avenue         $400,000
                              Railroad Bridge
                              improvements, south of
                              Interstate 10 in Rialto...
856            MA            Longwood Ave/Urban Ring            $450,000
                              Tunnel Study..............
857            MN            Ely Area Joint Public Works      $1,500,000
                              Complex...................
858            IA            U.S. 63 improvement near         $6,960,000
                              New Hampton, Iowa.........
859            NY            Village of Unionville               $64,000
                              reconstruction of Main
                              Street....................
860            TX            Widening from two lanes to       $7,200,000
                              four of SH 36 from
                              Bellville, TX to Sealy, TX
861            KY            Comprehensive Traffic Study        $480,000
                              for intersection of Main
                              Street and Berea College
                              Campus, Berea.............
862            TN            Improve State Route 62 in        $3,600,000
                              Morgan County near U.S. 27
                              in Wartburg to Petit Lane
                              from existing two lane
                              highway to four lanes.....
863            IL            Construct West Corbin            $4,000,000
                              Overpass over Illinois
                              255, Bethalto.............
864            OR            I-5/99W connector..........        $248,000
865            FL            Improvements to I-75 in the      $6,000,000
                              City of Pembroke Pines,
                              Florida...................
866            CA            Planning, design,                $4,000,000
                              engineering, and
                              construction of Naval Air
                              Station, North Island
                              access tunnel on SR 75-282
                              corridor, San Diego.......
867            CA            Construct road from Mace           $800,000
                              Blvd. in Yolo County to
                              federally supported
                              Pacific Flyway wildlife
                              area......................
868            PA            Construction of ramps on I-      $2,400,000
                              95 and U.S. 322, widening
                              of streets and
                              intersections.............
869            NY            Construct and restore              $800,000
                              pedestrian and residential
                              roadways in downtown
                              business district in
                              Rockville Centre..........
870            LA            Plan, design, and construct      $2,400,000
                              Pointe Clair Expressway in
                              Iberville Parish..........
871            MA            Construction of East Milton      $1,000,000
                              Parking Deck over
                              Interstate/Rt. 93.........
872            PA            Reconstruction of I-176 in       $2,400,000
                              Cumru and Robeson
                              Townships, Berks County...
873            MI            Resurfacing of Masonic             $928,000
                              Boulevard in Fraser.......
874            OH            Construct Ohio River Trail       $1,600,000
                              from Downtown Cincinnati,
                              Ohio to Salem Road........
875            PA            Realignment and                  $1,600,000
                              reconstruction of SR 60
                              interchange with U.S. 22-
                              30 and reconstruct
                              adjacent Tonidale-Bayer
                              intersection..............
876            NY            Construction and                   $836,000
                              rehabilitation of East and
                              West John Streets in the
                              Village of Lindenhurst, NY
877            NY            Construct Northern State         $4,800,000
                              Parkway and Long Island
                              Expressway access at
                              Marcus Avenue and
                              Lakeville Road and
                              associated Park and Ride..
878            PA            Deployment of an                 $3,200,000
                              Intelligent Transportation
                              System along I-476 PA
                              Turnpike NE Ext/PA 309 and
                              I-76 Schuylkill Exprway in
                              Montgomery County.........
879            NY            Install Improvements for           $250,000
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS Q153................
880            TX            Build 36th Street Extension      $1,680,000
                              in San Antonio............
881            CA            North Atlantic Pedestrian          $480,000
                              Bridge, Monterey Park.....
882            CA            Reconstruct Eastern Ave.           $800,000
                              from Muller St. to Watcher
                              St. in Bell Gardens.......
883            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign in West
                              Pittston, Luzerne County..
884            CA            Design Traffic Flow              $1,000,000
                              Improvements Azusa and
                              Amar, City of West Covina.
885            MI            Reconstruction of Nine Mile        $896,000
                              Road in Eastpointe........
886            WA            Redmond, WA City-wide ITS..        $800,000
887            IL            Reconstruction and               $1,664,000
                              realignment of Baseline
                              Rd., Montgomery, IL.......
888            NY            Transportation Enhancements        $240,000
                              to support development of
                              Erie Canal in Orleans
                              County, NY................
889            CO            U.S. 160, East of Wolf          $12,000,000
                              Creek Pass................
890            MA            Design, engineering, and         $2,200,000
                              construction at I-93 The
                              Junction Interchange,
                              Andover, Tewksbury and
                              Wilmington................
891            CA            Rosemead Boulevard/Highway          $80,000
                              19 Renovation Project,
                              Pico Rivera...............
892            PA            Intersection improvements          $600,000
                              at PA Route 209 and Water
                              Company Road, construction
                              of a bridge and access
                              enhancements to Nature and
                              Arts Center, Upper Paxton
                              Township..................
893            TX            Improvements to FM 1979 in         $240,000
                              Caldwell County...........
894            HI            Interstate Route H 1 guard       $3,040,000
                              rail and shoulder
                              improvements, Waikele
                              Bridge to Airport
                              Interchange, Honolulu.....
895            MI            M-168 Reconstruction in the      $1,760,000
                              village of Elberta........
896            CA            Colima Road at Fullerton           $800,000
                              Road Intersection
                              Improvements..............
897            OH            Design and construct             $2,100,000
                              Youngstown State
                              University Roadway and
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              Improvements, Youngstown..
898            MO            Reconstruct Interstate 44        $4,000,000
                              and Highway 39 Interchange
899            WA            Complete final Columbia            $640,000
                              River crossing
                              Environmental Impact
                              Statement for SR 35 in
                              Klickitat County..........
900            KY            Reconstruct U.S. 127 at            $480,000
                              Bellows Road, Mercer
                              County....................
901            NY            Roadway and Pedestrian           $3,200,000
                              Improvements for Times and
                              Duffy Squares in New York
                              City......................
902            FL            Six lane expansion of State      $3,200,000
                              Road 200 (A1A) from
                              Interstate 95 east to
                              Amelia Island.............
903            MI            Widen and reconstruct           $10,800,000
                              Tienken Road in Rochester
                              Hills from Livernois to
                              Sheldon...................
904            NV            Design and Construct I-580       $1,600,000
                              Meadowood Complex
                              Improvements, Washoe
                              County....................
905            NY            Town of Chester                    $160,000
                              reconstruction of 13
                              independent town roads....
906            NY            Implement ITS system and           $100,000
                              apparatus to enhance
                              citywide truck route
                              system at 9th Street and
                              3rd Avenue intersection in
                              Kings County..............
907            TX            Construction of highway            $800,000
                              infrastructure to provide
                              flood protection for
                              Nueces County.............
908            FL            Widen State Road 80, Hendry      $2,800,000
                              County....................
909            NE            Construction of the              $3,600,000
                              Columbus, Nebraska North
                              Arterial Road.............
910            KY            Extension of Newtown Pike       $16,000,000
                              from West Main Street to
                              South Limestone Street,
                              Lexington.................
911            OH            Road construction and              $400,000
                              related improvements in
                              the Village of Gates
                              Mills, OH.................
912            IL            Widening and Reconstruction      $1,200,000
                              of 55th Street from Holmes
                              Avenue to Williams Street
                              in Westmont and Clarendon
                              Hills.....................
913            IL            Road upgrades for the              $707,200
                              Village of Oreana, IL.....
914            ID            Widen Amity Road from            $1,600,000
                              Chestnut Street to
                              Robinson Road in Nampa,
                              Idaho.....................
915            TX            Widening FM 60 (University       $2,400,000
                              Drive) from SH 6 to FM
                              158, College Station......
916            GA            Widening Cedarcrest Road         $2,520,000
                              from Paulding County line
                              to Governors Towne........
917            CA            Widening Avenue 416 in           $1,200,000
                              Dinuba California.........
918            MA            Infrastructure Improvements        $600,000
                              in the Gardner-Kilby-
                              Hammond Area, Worcester...
919            TX            Extend Munn Street from            $800,000
                              Demaree Ln. to Gellhorn
                              Drive.....................
920            MN            City of Moorhead SE Main         $2,400,000
                              GSI, 34th St. and I-94
                              Interchange and Moorhead
                              Comprehensive Rail Safety
                              Program...................
921            AL            Widening and safety              $1,813,333
                              improvements to SR 216
                              between SR 215 and I-59, I-
                              20........................
922            GA            The Carrollton Greenbelt           $280,000
                              Project, City of
                              Carrollton, Georgia.......
923            IL            Improve safety of culvert          $256,000
                              replacement on 250th Rd.
                              between 460th St. and
                              County Hwy 20 in Grandview
                              Township, Edgar County, IL
924            NY            Kingston, Improve uptown         $1,040,000
                              streets...................
925            PA            Replace Blair Creek Bridge       $1,280,000
                              over the Little Lehigh
                              Creek, just west of the
                              Maple Grove Bridge, in
                              Longswamp Township, Berks
                              County....................
926            CA            Construct highway                $7,600,000
                              connecting State Route 78/
                              86 and State Route 111,
                              Brawley...................
927            GA            Widening and improvements          $800,000
                              on Colerain Road in St.
                              Marys, Georgia............
928            MD            Implement Pedestrian and         $1,600,000
                              Roadway Improvements
                              Contained in the Druid
                              Hill Park Neighborhood
                              Access Program in
                              Baltimore.................
929            AZ            Kabba Wash project between       $1,600,000
                              I-40 and Wikieup..........
930            ME            Route 2 Improvements from        $1,000,000
                              Bethel to Gilead..........
931            FL            Widening and Improvements       $21,600,000
                              for I-75 in Collier and
                              Lee County................
932            TX            Widening 349 Dawson and          $1,600,000
                              Martin County.............
933            WI            Widen Wisconsin State            $3,200,000
                              Highway 64 between Houlton
                              and New Richmond..........
934            IN            Widen Wheeling Avenue from         $768,000
                              Centennial to McGalliard
                              Road in the City of
                              Muncie, Indiana...........
935            MN            Construct a bike trail             $540,000
                              along the north side of TH
                              11 to the Voyageurs
                              National Park Visitor
                              Center on Black Bay of
                              Rainy Lake................
936            FL            Construct pedestrian             $1,280,000
                              underpass and safety
                              improvements at SR A1A and
                              Castillo Drive, City of
                              St. Augustine.............
937            CA            Rehabilitate street                 $99,200
                              surfaces in Sherman Oaks..
938            CA            Repair and realignment of          $240,000
                              Brahma Drive and Winnetka
                              Ave.......................
939            NJ            Riverwalk in Millburn along        $600,000
                              the West Branch of the
                              Rahway River..............
940            AL            I-20 widening and safety         $4,000,000
                              improvements in St. Clair
                              County....................
941            TN            Plan and construct                 $400,000
                              Rutherford County
                              visitor's center/
                              Transportation information
                              hub.......................
942            UT            Streetscape a 2-lane road        $1,050,000
                              and add turning lanes at
                              key intersections on Santa
                              Clara Drive in Santa Clara
943            CA            U.S. 101 Operational             $4,000,000
                              Improvements, San Jose....
944            IL            Upgrade traffic signal             $400,000
                              system on 87th Street,
                              Chicago...................
945            LA            Water Well Road Gateway          $4,520,000
                              Corridor (LA 478)--Design,
                              right-of-way, and
                              Construction of 3.6 miles
                              from I-49 to LA 1.........
946            CO            East 104th and U.S. 85             $664,000
                              Intersection: Study,
                              design, and construction
                              of needed improvements to
                              intersection..............
947            FL            Widen West Virginia Drive        $2,400,000
                              from Floresta Drive to
                              U.S. 1 in St. Lucie.......
948            ID            Widen U.S. 95 in Idaho from      $2,400,000
                              Jct. SH 1 to Canadian
                              Border....................
949            IL            Engineering of the Willow          $160,000
                              Creek Trail Extension from
                              Rock Cut State Park to the
                              Long Prairie Trail........
950            CA            Widen Interstate 8 overpass      $1,698,000
                              at Dogwood Road, Imperial
                              County....................
951            CA            Improve bridge 58-7 on SR          $800,000
                              115 that crosses the Alamo
                              River in Holtville and
                              also project design and
                              environmental analysis of
                              a new bridge over the same
                              river.....................
952            ID            Widen U.S. 95 from Worley        $2,400,000
                              to Mica Creek, Idaho......
953            MI            Complete the 2 segments of       $4,000,000
                              U.S. 127 from Ithaca to
                              St. Johns to a limited
                              access freeway............
954            CA            Construct a new interchange      $8,000,000
                              where I-15 meets Cajalco
                              Road in Corona, CA........
955            OH            Construct interchange at CR      $5,000,000
                              80 on IR 77 near Dover....
956            TX            Colonial Drive Project,          $1,200,000
                              Cleburne..................
957            NC            Widen and improve I-85           $6,400,000
                              through Cabarrus County
                              from U.S. 29/49 to 29/601.
958            NC            U.S. 401 from Raleigh to         $3,200,000
                              Fayetteville..............
959            GA            Construct and Improve            $3,200,000
                              Westside Parkway, Northern
                              Section, in Fulton County.
960            NY            City of Peeskill, NY Street        $104,000
                              Resurfacing Program,
                              Hudson Avenue.............
961            CA            Construction of CA 101           $1,800,000
                              Auxiliary Lanes, Marsh Rd.
                              to Santa Clara County Line
962            NY            For the acquisition of           $1,200,000
                              ferry boats and ferry
                              terminal facilities and
                              operation of ferry service
                              from Rockland County-
                              Yonkers-Manhattan.........
963            IL            For engineering, right-of-       $1,700,000
                              way acquisition and
                              reconstruction of two
                              existing lanes on Arsenal
                              Road from Baseline Rd. to
                              Rt. 53....................
964            PA            For the Scranton City            $2,000,000
                              Redevelopment Authority to
                              design, engineer, acquire
                              ROW and construct
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting and safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign..........
965            FL            Construct landscaped             $1,228,833
                              sidewalks, bus lanes,
                              pedestrian/bicycle paths,
                              vehicular lanes, City of
                              Plantation................
966            NY            Improve Route 17--Access         $2,000,000
                              Control, Elmira to Chemung
967            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign in
                              Plymouth Borough, Luzerne
                              County....................
968            ID            Improve SH 75 from               $4,800,000
                              Timmerman to Ketchum......
969            OR            Improve U.S. 97 from Modoc       $1,600,000
                              Point to Algoma...........
970            SD            Construct an interchange on      $5,600,000
                              I-90 at Marion Road west
                              of Sioux Falls............
971            CA            Realign First St. between        $1,000,000
                              Mission Rd. and Clarence
                              St. in Los Angeles........
972            MO            Relocation of Route 13           $4,160,000
                              Branson West Bypass.......
973            IL            Resurfacing Congress               $400,000
                              Parkway The Illinois
                              Department of
                              Transportation............
974            RI            Establish interchange            $4,800,000
                              between Route 4 and
                              Interstate 95.............
975            TX            Improvements to FM 676 in          $400,000
                              Alton.....................
976            MA            Reconstruction of Goddard          $900,000
                              Memorial Drive from State
                              Route 9 to Airport Drive,
                              Worcester.................
977            FL            Homestead, FL Widening of        $2,000,000
                              SW 320 Street (Mowry
                              Drive) from Flagler Avenue
                              to SW 187 Avenue..........
978            CT            Broad Street Reconstruction      $2,000,000
                              Project in New Britain....
979            PA            Construct Johnsonburg            $3,520,000
                              Bypass....................
980            CT            Construct Valley Service         $1,600,000
                              Road Extension, North
                              Haven.....................
981            VA            Construction of                    $800,000
                              transportation related
                              enhancements and
                              infrastructure of the VMFA
                              project...................
982            MI            Reconstruct and Widen I-94      $12,800,000
                              in Kalamazoo, MI..........
983            MD            Land Acquisition for            $15,600,000
                              Highway Mitigation in
                              Cecil and Worcester
                              Counties, MD..............
984            CA            Construct overpass on              $600,000
                              Central Ave. at the
                              railroad crossing in
                              Newark....................
985            IL            City of Bartonville, Street        $762,058
                              widening and improvements
                              and sidewalk improvements.
986            OH            Construct Williamsburg,            $240,000
                              Ohio to Batavia, Ohio
                              Hike, and Bike Trail......
987            IL            The continuation of U.S.         $2,400,000
                              Route 12 from the
                              Wisconsin State line to
                              the intersection of Tryon
                              Grove Road, Route 12 and
                              Illinois State Route 31...
988            FL            U.S. 17-92 and French Ave.         $400,000
                              Roundabout, Sanford.......
989            PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking, and
                              roadway redesign in
                              Hanover Township, Luzerne
                              County....................
990            MI            Reduction from 3.5 miles of      $2,400,000
                              travel to 1.0 mile of
                              travel crossing over the
                              Tittabawassee River on
                              Meridian Road.............
991            ID            Widen U.S. 95 from Top of        $1,600,000
                              Lewiston Hill to Moscow,
                              Idaho.....................
992            TX            Construct a pedestrian/            $750,000
                              bicycle trail in the
                              Sunnyside area of Houston.
993            TX            Construct remaining 800-           $928,000
                              foot 4-lane divided
                              thoroughfare for Preston
                              Rd. segment between
                              Beltway 8 and Genoa Red
                              Bluff Rd..................
994            ............  ...........................              $0
995            SC            Medical University of South      $3,200,000
                              Carolina Roadway
                              Enhancement...............
996            PA            Acquisition of adjacent          $2,000,000
                              property to planned Park-n-
                              Ride at Kressler and
                              Hamilton Boulevards in
                              Wescosville, PA...........
997            MI            Livonia, reconstruct Stark         $800,000
                              Rd. between Plymouth Rd.
                              and I-96..................
998            PA            PA Route 309 roadway             $1,600,000
                              construction and
                              signalization improvements
                              in Tamaqua Borough........
999            MA            Union Square Roadway and           $400,000
                              Streetscape Improvements..
1000           TX            Improvements to South            $1,920,000
                              McColl Road in Hidalgo
                              County....................
1001           MS            Widen U.S. Highway 61 and        $3,040,000
                              improve major
                              intersections, Natchez....
1002           TX            Widen U.S. 82 from 2-lane        $3,600,000
                              facility to 4-lane
                              facility from FM 1417 in
                              Sherman, TX to U.S. 69 in
                              Bells, TX.................
1003           TX            Widen U.S. 79, from FM 1512      $1,600,000
                              near Jewett to IH-45 to a
                              4-lane divided highway....
1004           TN            Construct shoulder and turn      $1,200,000
                              lane on SR 35 in Seymour,
                              Tennessee.................
1005           NE            Construction of Heartland        $6,000,000
                              Expressway between
                              Alliance and Minatare, NE.
1006           WA            Pedestrian Sidewalk                $140,000
                              Construction in Snohomish.
1007           TN            North Second Street              $1,600,000
                              Corridor Upgrade, Memphis.
1008           OH            Purchase High Speed Ferries        $600,000
                              for Black River Excursion
                              Boat Service, Lorain......
1009           MD            MD4 at Suitland Parkway....      $3,200,000
1010           OK            Widen U.S. 60 from               $1,600,000
                              approximately 2 miles east
                              of the U.S. 60/US 75
                              interchange east
                              approximately 5.5 miles...
1011           NC            Widen U.S. 401 from Wake         $2,400,000
                              County to Louisburg.......
1012           PA            CUPSS, Pennsylvania, Urban       $4,000,000
                              Maglev Demonstration Test
                              Project...................
1013           TX            Widen U.S. 287 Bypass at         $6,400,000
                              Ennis from two to four
                              lanes.....................
1014           KY            Widen U.S. 27 from KY 34 to      $1,600,000
                              U.S. 150 Bypass, Garrard
                              County and Lincoln County.
1015           MN            Right-of-way acquisition           $800,000
                              for Mississippi River
                              Bridge connecting I-94 and
                              U.S. 10 between U.S. 169
                              and TH 101................
1016           WI            Rehabilitate Highway 53          $3,200,000
                              between Chippewa Falls and
                              New Auburn................
1017           IL            Widen U.S. Route 67 from         $1,600,000
                              Macomb to Illinois 101....
1018           IL            Widen U.S. Route 51 from         $2,400,000
                              Pana to Vandalia..........
1019           IL            Widen U.S. Route 34 from         $3,200,000
                              U.S. 67 to Carmen Road....
1020           WA            Alaskan Way Viaduct and         $11,200,000
                              Seawall...................
1021           NJ            East Coast Greenway bicycle        $800,000
                              and pedestrian path from
                              New Brunswick to Hudson
                              River.....................
1022           FL            Construct bicycle and            $1,200,000
                              pedestrian underpass and
                              park under I-95, Miami....
1023           CA            Implement Van Nuys Road and        $400,000
                              Safety Improvements.......
1024           FL            New systems interchange          $6,400,000
                              ramps at SR 417 and Boggy
                              Creek Road in Orange
                              County, FL................
1025           NY            Reconstruction of Tappan           $800,000
                              Street Bridge in Town of
                              Newark Valley.............
1026           IL            Widen Rakow Road from            $5,720,000
                              Ackman Road to IL Rt. 31
                              in McHenry County,
                              Illinois..................
1027           IL            Widen U.S. Route 30 from           $400,000
                              Rock Falls to Round Grove,
                              Whiteside County..........
1028           TN            Bristol, Tennessee highway-         $40,000
                              RR grade crossing
                              improvement--Cedar Street.
1029           IL            Perform Broadway and             $1,200,000
                              Sheridan Road signal
                              interconnect project,
                              Chicago...................
1030           IL            Widen U.S. Highway 30 in           $800,000
                              Whiteside County, Illinois
1031           WI            Rehabilitate existing            $5,600,000
                              bridge and construct new
                              bridge on Michigan Street
                              in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
1032           ME            Replacement of the Route         $3,000,000
                              201-A ``covered'' bridge,
                              Norridgewock..............
1033           AR            Widen to four lanes,             $5,000,000
                              improvement, and other
                              development to U.S.
                              Highway 167 from LA State
                              line north to I-530.......
1034           PA            Widen the Route 412              $8,000,000
                              corridor from I-78 into
                              the City of Bethlehem.....
1035           HI            Construct access road for          $800,000
                              Kahului Airport...........
1036           IL            Improve Highway-Railroad           $600,000
                              Crossings, Galesburg......
1037           MN            Sauk Rapids Bridge and           $4,800,000
                              Roadway Replacement in
                              Sauk Rapids, MN...........
1038           TN            Construct Transportation           $800,000
                              and Heritage Museum in
                              Townsend, Tennessee.......
1039           CA            Widen State Route 98,            $2,400,000
                              including storm drain
                              developments, from Kloke
                              Road to State Route 111,
                              Calexico..................
1040           CA            Widen State Route 98 from        $4,000,000
                              Route 111 to State Route
                              7, Calexico...............
1041           GA            Construction of bypass           $1,600,000
                              around town of Hiram, from
                              SR 92 to U.S. 278,
                              Paulding County, Georgia..
1042           TX            Construction of the              $2,000,000
                              interchanges at BI20 and
                              IH20 for JBS Parkway......
1043           CA            Widen State Route 46            $33,461,000
                              between Airport Road and
                              the Shandon Rest Stop in
                              San Luis Obispo County....
1044           TN            Widen State Route 4 (U.S.          $800,000
                              78) from Mississippi State
                              Line to Getwell Road (SR
                              176) in Memphis, Shelby
                              County....................
1045           MI            Baraga County,                     $600,000
                              Reconstruction of county
                              primary road on Bayshore
                              Drive from Haanpaa Road
                              northerly 1.7 miles to
                              Whirligig Road............
1046           NY            Town of Warwick, NY walking        $400,000
                              and biking trail..........
1047           AK            Bridge over Fish Creek in        $1,000,000
                              Matanuska-Susitna Borough.
1048           GA            GA 400 and McGinnis Ferry        $2,400,000
                              Road Interchange, Forsyth
                              County, GA................
1049           NY            Implement Improvements for         $600,000
                              Pedestrian Safety in Kings
                              County....................
1050           NY            Reconfigure road through           $316,000
                              FDR VA Hospital to provide
                              access to Battery Place in
                              Town of Cortlandt.........
1051           CA            Widen State Route 262,           $3,200,000
                              replace two railroad
                              overpass structures, and
                              rebuild on and off ramps
                              between SR 262 and Kato
                              Rd. in Fremont............
1052           TN            Widen State Route 101 in         $6,400,000
                              Cumberland County from two
                              lane highway to five lanes
                              between State Routes 282
                              (Dunbar Road) and 392 in
                              Crossville................
1053           FL            Widen State Road 50 in Lake      $5,600,000
                              County, Florida...........
1054           AZ            Construct a passing lane         $1,600,000
                              between the north end of
                              Lake Havasu City to I-40..
1055           GA            Widen SR 85 from SR 74 to        $2,400,000
                              County Route 126 Bernhard
                              Road, Fayette County,
                              Georgia...................
1056           CT            Construct New arterial           $8,000,000
                              roadway from Barnum Avenue
                              north to proposed Lake
                              Success Business Park in
                              Bridgeport, CT............
1057           MI            M-13 Washington Avenue           $1,200,000
                              Streetscape Project. Phase
                              II of High Priority
                              Project 192 in Public Law
                              105-550, City of Saginaw..
1058           TX            Improvements to FM 716 in          $800,000
                              Duval County..............
1059           NY            Town of Chester Surrey             $240,000
                              Meadow subdivision road
                              improvements..............
1060           PA            Cresheim Valley Drive              $880,000
                              Revitalization project
                              involving scenic
                              enhancements and
                              pedestrian safety
                              improvements from Lincoln
                              Drive to Navajo Street....
1061           NC            Transportation Improvements      $2,400,000
                              at Piedmont Triad Research
                              Park, Winston-Salem, NC...
1062           MO            Upgrade and partially            $2,880,000
                              relocate MO Rt. 141 from I-
                              64 to Rt. 340.............
1063           NY            Construct Millennium             $8,400,000
                              Parkway in the Towns of
                              Dunkirk and Sheridan......
1064           AZ            Construct the Rio Salado         $6,400,000
                              Parkway to connect I-10
                              and Loop 202 freeways to
                              7th Street in downtown
                              Phoenix...................
1065           TN            Improving Vehicle                   $83,200
                              Efficiencies at At-Grade
                              highway-Railroad Crossing
                              in Lenoir City, TN........
1066           NJ            Replacement of Monmouth          $2,400,000
                              County bridges W-7, W-8,
                              and W-9...................
1067           OK            U.S. 54, Widen U.S. 54 from        $800,000
                              North of Optima Northeast
                              to Kansas State Line,
                              Texas County, OK..........
1068           FL            Widen Palm Coast Parkway         $2,320,000
                              and I-95 interchange and
                              overpass, Flagler County,
                              Florida...................
1069           FL            Delray Beach Federal             $1,600,000
                              Highway pedestrian
                              improvements SE 4th Street
                              to NE 4th Street..........
1070           WI            Expand Highway 10 between       $16,000,000
                              Marshfield and Stevens
                              Point.....................
1071           NY            Install Improvements for           $250,000
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of IS R72/PS R69..........
1072           TN            Upgrade roads for Slack          $1,500,000
                              Water Port facility and
                              industrial park Lake
                              County....................
1073           AK            Emergency evacuation road        $3,000,000
                              at Point Hope in North
                              Slope Borough.............
1074           MI            Construct railroad grade         $1,600,000
                              separation on M-85 (Fort
                              Street) North of Van Horn
                              Road, Trenton.............
1075           IL            Land acquisition,                $4,000,000
                              engineering, and
                              construction for the
                              initial 2-lane segments of
                              the Corridor between IL 31
                              to IL 25 and other
                              segments of the Corridor
                              as appropriate............
1076           PA            Modernize traffic signals,         $384,000
                              complete minor roadway
                              realignment, and improve
                              channelization at U.S. 322
                              and PA 10 intersection....
1077           KS            Construction of a 4-lane         $8,548,800
                              access controlled
                              improvement for 4 miles on
                              US 54/400 in Pratt County.
1078           IN            Upgrade rail crossing at           $160,000
                              93rd Avenue, St. John.....
1079           FL            Widen SR 710 by 2 lanes          $2,400,000
                              from Congress Avenue to
                              U.S. 1....................
1080           GA            Widen SR 234/Gillionville          $800,000
                              Road from Eight Mile Road
                              to Lockett Station,
                              Dougherty County..........
1081           CA            Widen SR 12 to four lanes        $6,400,000
                              through Jamieson Canyon
                              (between I-80 and SR 29)
                              for safety concerns and
                              economic growth...........
1082           GA            Widen SR 104 from SR 383/        $3,200,000
                              Belaire Road to CR 515/
                              Cumberland Drive
                              (including bridges) in
                              Columbia County...........
1083           IN            Study Traffic on Muncie By-         $96,000
                              Pass from Centennial
                              Avenue to McGalliard Road
                              in the City of Muncie and
                              Delaware County, Indiana..
1084           FL            Construct U.S. 17-92             $1,200,000
                              improvements, Maitland,
                              Florida...................
1085           CA            Widen South Main St.-Soda        $3,200,000
                              Bay Rd. between CR 400A
                              (mile marker 0.0-mile
                              marker 0.7) and CR 502
                              (mile marker 0.0 and 0.9).
1086           VA            Replacement of the 635             $400,000
                              Bridge in Orange County,
                              VA........................
1087           TX            Construct Loop 20 in Laredo      $1,600,000
1088           IA            Construct SE Connector/          $7,200,000
                              Martin Luther King, Jr.,
                              Pkwy, Des Moines..........
1089           FL            Construction and Design of       $1,600,000
                              Miami River Greenway Road
                              Improvements and 5th
                              Street Improvements.......
1090           TX            Widen SH 317 from two lanes      $1,600,000
                              to four lane divided
                              facility..................
1091           TX            Widen SH 205 from two lanes        $800,000
                              to a six lane urban
                              divided highway from North
                              of SH 66 to proposed SH
                              276.......................
1092           CA            Widen Santa Maria River          $2,720,000
                              Bridge on U.S. Highway 101
                              between Santa Barbara
                              County and San Luis Obispo
                              County....................
1093           CA            Widen San Fernando Road            $848,000
                              North, including
                              streetscape projects,
                              Sylmar....................
1094           PA            Central Susquehanna Valley       $4,880,000
                              Transportation Project
                              U.S. 15: $5 million for
                              the final design..........
1095           NJ            Construct Rt. 49 Cohansey        $2,400,000
                              River Bridge Replacement,
                              Cumberland County.........
1096           ME            Construction and snowmobile      $4,000,000
                              safety accommodations for
                              Route 116 Bridge, Medway..
1097           MI            Construct pedestrian trail          $80,000
                              and bridge in Kearsley
                              Park in Flint.............
1098           IA            Coralville, IA                   $1,600,000
                              Implementation of final
                              phase of Safety
                              Improvements Project from
                              12th Ave. to 22nd Ave.....
1099           IL            Expand and improve Illinois      $5,720,000
                              Route 47 Roadway from Reed
                              Road to Kreutzer Road in
                              Huntley, Illinois.........
1100           NY            Build Route 15,                 $20,000,000
                              Pennsylvania to Presho....
1101           GA            I-285 Riverside interchange      $1,600,000
                              reconstruction, Fulton
                              County, Georgia...........
1102           MN            Construct 3 segments of          $1,200,000
                              Cuyuna Lakes Trails, Crow
                              Wing County...............
1103           WA            Improve I-5 interchange at      $10,772,000
                              134th Street in Clark
                              County....................
1104           GA            Construct Pedestrian Safety      $2,400,000
                              Improvements on Buford Hwy
                              (SR 13), Dekalb County....
1105           DC            11th St. Bridges,               $17,600,000
                              Rehabilitation of
                              structures as well as new
                              ramps to provide for
                              traffic at Navy Yard,
                              Southeast Federal Ctr.,
                              and Gateway Government Ctr
1106           MO            Improve U.S. 36 to divided       $8,000,000
                              four lane expressway from
                              Macon to Route 24.........
1107           VA            Mill Road Slip Ramp........        $400,000
1108           NY            Construct sidewalks and            $300,000
                              curbing on Tate Avenue in
                              Village of Buchanan.......
1109           MI            Delta County, Widen,               $589,920
                              pulverize, improve
                              drainage at County Rd. 497
                              from U.S. 2 at Nahma
                              Junction southerly 4.75
                              miles to the village of
                              Nahma.....................
1110           UT            Construction of 200 North        $3,200,000
                              Street highway-rail graded
                              crossing separation,
                              Kaysville, Utah...........
1111           FL            Kennedy Blvd.                    $1,600,000
                              Reconstruction, Eatonville
1112           VA            Improvements to public           $2,400,000
                              roadways within the campus
                              boundaries of the Virginia
                              Biotechnology Park,
                              Richmond, VA..............
1113           VA            Install Transpiration               $94,720
                              Critical Incident Mobile
                              Data Collection Device in
                              Charlottesville...........
1114           NY            Ithaca, Design and                 $435,200
                              construct pedestrian and
                              bicycle path..............
1115           AZ            Navajo Mountain Road on the      $1,000,000
                              Navajo Nation.............
1116           PA            Expansion of existing PA         $3,280,000
                              Turnpike ITS System.......
1117           TX            Construction of ferryboat          $320,000
                              for City of Port Aransas..
1118           NY            Project will rehabilitate        $4,000,000
                              and reopen historic High
                              Bridge, which crosses the
                              Harlem River between
                              Manhattan and the Bronx...
1119           NJ            Route 17 Congestion              $9,600,000
                              Improvements and Widening,
                              from Williams Avenue to
                              the Garden State Parkway
                              and Route 4 in Bergen
                              County....................
1120           IN            Design and construct Tanner        $992,000
                              Creek Bridge on U.S. 50,
                              Dearborn County Indiana...
1121           NC            Environmental studies and        $4,800,000
                              construction of U.S. 74
                              Monroe Bypass Extension...
1122           OH            Construct Pedestrian Bridge      $1,712,000
                              from east of Dock 32 to
                              Voinovich Park southwest
                              corner, Cleveland.........
1123           GA            Extension of Sugarloaf           $2,400,000
                              Parkway, Gwinnett County..
1124           ME            Construct bicycle and            $1,000,000
                              pedestrian bridge over
                              Stillwater River, Orono...
1125           IL            For widening from two to           $800,000
                              four lanes, the Brookmont
                              Boulevard Viaduct in
                              Kankakee, IL and adjusting
                              approach grades...........
1126           GA            I-285 SR 400 interchange           $800,000
                              reconstruction and HOV
                              interchange, Fulton
                              County, Georgia...........
1127           MN            Construct a road between           $240,000
                              Highway 332 and TH 11
                              including a signalized
                              rail road crossing,
                              Koochiching County........
1128           MO            Hanley Road from I-64 to         $8,000,000
                              south of State Route 100,
                              St. Louis County..........
1129           AL            Expand SR 167 from Troy, AL      $2,400,000
                              to Enterprise, AL.........
1130           MN            Construction of primary and      $3,400,000
                              secondary access roadways
                              to the Duluth Air National
                              Guard Base, City of Duluth
1131           CT            Construct high-speed rail        $3,440,000
                              crossing to bike and
                              pedestrian trails-Enfield,
                              CT........................
1132           TX            Expansion of Port Rd. at         $9,552,000
                              Northbound Frontage Rd. of
                              SH 146 east to
                              intersection with Cruise
                              Terminal Rd. to 6-lane
                              section with raised median
1133           TN            Constuct Western Bypass          $2,720,000
                              from Zinc Plant Road to
                              Dotsonville Road,
                              Montgomery County.........
1134           CA            Improvements to State Route      $4,000,000
                              67/State Route 52
                              interchange...............
1135           TN            Plan and construct a               $200,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail, Springfield........
1136           TX            Expansion of Daniel McCall       $2,200,000
                              Dr., Lufkin, TX...........
1137           NY            Rehabilitate the Pines           $2,212,000
                              Bridge Road and Lake
                              Avenue and Ryder Road, in
                              Ossining, York-town, and
                              New Castle................
1138           CA            Construct Valley Boulevard         $600,000
                              Drainage Improvements, El
                              Monte.....................
1139           NJ            Route 82 Union County              $800,000
                              Streetscape and
                              Intersection Improvements.
1140           NY            Short Clove Road Rail              $800,000
                              Overpass, Haverstraw......
1141           FL            Construct Atlantic                 $800,000
                              Boulevard Improvements,
                              Key West, Florida.........
1142           CA            Implement intelligent            $2,400,000
                              management and logistics
                              measures to improve
                              freight movement, Gateway
                              Cities....................
1143           WI            Expand U.S. 45 between CTH       $4,000,000
                              G and Winchester,
                              Winnebago County, WI......
1144           NY            Implement ITS system and           $100,000
                              apparatus to enhance
                              citywide truck route
                              system on LIE Eastbound
                              Service Road at 74th
                              Street to Caldwell Ave,
                              Grand Ave. from 69th
                              Street to Flushing Ave,
                              and Eliot Ave. from 69th
                              Street to Woodhaven Blvd..
1145           IA            Construct IA-32 Arterial        $15,200,000
                              from U.S. 20 in Dubuque
                              Co, IA to U.S. 61 and U.S.
                              151.......................
1146           HI            Kapolei Transportation             $800,000
                              Improvements, Island of
                              Oahu......................
1147           NY            125th Street Corridor           $11,200,000
                              Improvements from Old
                              Broadway to Marginal
                              Street/Waterfront, New
                              York City.................
1148           CA            Los Angeles Regional Diesel        $400,000
                              Emissions Reduction
                              Program For Engine
                              Retrofit, Gateway Cities..
1149           IL            Reconstruct intersection of     $11,440,000
                              Wood Dale and Irving Park
                              roads in DuPage County, IL
1150           GA            Social Circle bypass             $2,400,000
                              completion, from Stanford
                              Road to SR 11, Social
                              Circle....................
1151           GA            Streetscape Project to             $500,000
                              install sidewalks and
                              bicycle trails, Gray......
1152           MO            Reconstruction of the            $5,600,000
                              Tucker Street Bridge in
                              the City of St. Louis.....
1153           PA            Bethlehem Pike improvements        $800,000
                              from Valley Green Road to
                              South of Gordon Lane,
                              Springfield Township......
1154           GA            Construct I-75 I-575 HOV           $480,000
                              interchange, Cobb County,
                              Georgia...................
1155           IL            Construct multi-use                $200,000
                              pedestrian path between
                              Oakton St. and Dempster
                              St., Skokie...............
1156           AZ            Construct link from Twin         $4,800,000
                              Peaks Road to I-10 and
                              Linda Vista Blvd.
                              including bridge over
                              Santa Cruz River and
                              overpass of Union Pacific
                              Rail Road.................
1157           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in
                              Newport Township, Luzerne
                              County....................
1158           VA            Fries Train Station and            $800,000
                              Trail--Restoration of
                              former train station for
                              use as visitors center and
                              construction of trail
                              along New River...........
1159           PA            Construction SR 3024,              $560,000
                              Middle Creek Bridge II,
                              South Canaan, Wayne County
1160           WI            Expand U.S. 141 between SH       $1,600,000
                              22 and SH 64 (Oconto and
                              Marinette Counties,
                              Wisconsin)................
1161           IL            Development of a                 $2,560,000
                              coordinated trail system,
                              parking and trial systems
                              in Dixon, IL..............
1162           PA            Installation of                    $720,000
                              comprehensive signage
                              system across 1700 acres
                              of urban parks in
                              Pittsburgh................
1163           GA            Interstate 75/Windy Hill         $1,600,000
                              Road Interchange..........
1164           NJ            Bridge replacement and SR          $800,000
                              31 widening over the
                              Raritan Valley Line in
                              Glen Gardner, Hampton,
                              Hunterdon County..........
1165           VA            Bristol Train Station--            $400,000
                              Historic preservation and
                              rehabilitation of former
                              Bristol, VA train station.
1166           CO            I-25 Improvements--Douglas--     $4,800,000
                              Arapahoe County Line to El
                              Paso County Line..........
1167           TN            Reconstruct connection with        $400,000
                              Hermitage Avenue to
                              Cumberland River Bluff in
                              Nashville.................
1168           IL            For Village of Lemont to            $80,000
                              construct a bridge over
                              Chicago Ship and Sanitary
                              Canal linking Centennial
                              Trail to I&M Canal Trail..
1169           OH            Construct roadway                  $100,000
                              improvement along State
                              Route 62 in Berlin........
1170           NY            Reconstruction and               $1,600,000
                              improvements of University
                              Avenue and the extension
                              of the ARTWalk project,
                              Rochester.................
1171           NH            Reconstruction and               $1,600,000
                              Improvements to NH Route
                              110 in Berlin.............
1172           PA            Route 6 Resurfacing from         $1,200,000
                              Mansfield Borough in
                              Richmond Township to the
                              Village of Mainesburg in
                              Sullivan Township.........
1173           WA            SR 167--Right-of-way             $2,000,000
                              acquisition for a new
                              freeway connecting SR 509
                              to SR 161.................
1174           MD            I-70: Frederick............      $1,600,000
1175           NY            Planning, Design, ROW and        $5,200,000
                              Construction of Fort Drum
                              Connector Road............
1176           CA            Study and construct highway      $3,200,000
                              alternatives between
                              Orange and Riverside
                              Counties, directed by the
                              Riverside Orange Corridor
                              Authority working with
                              local government agencies,
                              local transp. authorities,
                              and guided by the current
                              MIS.......................
1177           CA            Fresno County, CA Widen          $1,200,000
                              Friant Road to four lanes
                              with class II bicycle
                              lanes.....................
1178           MO            Study for Highway 160 and        $1,600,000
                              Kansas Expressway Corridor
1179           FL            Construct Route 9B from          $4,000,000
                              U.S. 1 to Route 9A (I-295)
                              to the Duval County line..
1180           PA            Design, const. widening of       $2,400,000
                              PA 94 from York-Adams
                              County line to Elm Street
                              in Hanover, PA............
1181           CA            Improvement of intersection        $128,000
                              at Burbank Blvd. and
                              Woodley Ave...............
1182           TX            Port of Beaumont Southside       $5,190,400
                              Intermodal Project........
1183           WA            Perform final interchange          $840,000
                              design and property
                              acquisition at Fleshman
                              Way where it crosses SR
                              129, that enhances safety
                              and passenger and freight
                              mobility and reduces
                              congestion................
1184           WA            Roosevelt Extension at           $3,200,000
                              Urban Avenue to Cameron
                              Way in Mount Vernon.......
1185           NJ            Hazel Street                     $3,200,000
                              reconstruction, Passaic
                              County....................
1186           FL            Improvements to Eller Drive        $800,000
                              including right-of-way
                              acquisition and
                              construction of return
                              loop connector............
1187           MO            Study Highway 37-60 Entire       $2,000,000
                              Corridor..................
1188           TX            The District-Tyler Outer         $5,184,000
                              Loop 49 Construction......
1189           PA            Tidal Schuylkill Riverfront      $1,344,000
                              project consists of an
                              eight mile bike and
                              pedestrian recreation
                              trail from Locust Street
                              to Historic Bar-tram's
                              Gardens...................
1190           NY            Town of Fishkill                    $19,600
                              reconstruct Maple Ave.....
1191           IL            For IDOT to expedite pre-        $2,800,000
                              construction and
                              construction to widen I-55
                              from Naperville Road south
                              to I-80...................
1192           UT            200 East Minor Arterial,           $720,000
                              Logan City, Utah..........
1193           NJ            Construct I-287, I-80,             $800,000
                              Route 202 Interchange.....
1194           NY            Design and construction of       $4,480,000
                              Fulton Street from Clinton
                              Avenue to Bedford Avenue
                              in Brooklyn, New York.....
1195           TX            Port of Corpus Christi Joe         $400,000
                              Fulton International Trade
                              Corridor for congestion
                              and safety enhancements...
1196           MO            Renovations and                    $640,000
                              Enhancements on the
                              Bicycle Pedestrian
                              Facility on the Old Chain
                              of Rocks Bridge spanning
                              the Mississippi River.....
1197           CT            Construct Shoreline              $1,600,000
                              Greenway Trail, Guilford,
                              Branford, East Haven......
1198           NJ            Transportation Improvements      $4,000,000
                              in Liberty Corridor.......
1199           OH            Construct SR 104 into a 4        $6,000,000
                              lane facility with a
                              turning lane in Ross
                              County....................
1200           MO            Construct 2 lanes on Hwy 45      $2,400,000
                              from Hwy 9 to Graden Road
                              in Platte County..........
1201           MS            Plan and Construct Highway       $2,400,000
                              45 Bypass in Columbus.....
1202           PA            Reconstruct Hwy and replace      $1,200,000
                              of bridge on U.S. 422
                              between the Berks County
                              Line and the Schuylkill
                              River in Montgomery and
                              Chester Counties..........
1203           FL            Construct SR 20 connection       $3,440,000
                              to SR 100 via CR 309-C,
                              Putnam County, Florida....
1204           OH            Road and related pedestrian         $80,000
                              improvements at SR 283 in
                              the Village of Grand
                              River, OH.................
1205           NY            Road infrastructure              $6,520,000
                              projects to improve
                              commercial access in the
                              Towns of Malta and
                              Stillwater and the Village
                              of Round Lake, Saratoga
                              County, New York..........
1206           NY            Replace structurally               $800,000
                              deficient bridge over the
                              Pocantico River, the
                              Village of Pleasantville..
1207           IL            Complete Heavy Truck Loop          $500,000
                              for DuQuoin Industrial
                              Park......................
1208           MD            Construction and                $12,000,000
                              dualization of U.S. 113...
1209           GA            Streetscape-Quitman........        $160,000
1210           NY            Town of New Windsor Toleman        $592,000
                              and Station Roads
                              Reconstruction and area
                              Improvements..............
1211           ............  ...........................              $0
1212           WA            Design and construct             $2,000,000
                              pedestrian land bridge
                              spanning SR 14............
1213           MI            Construction of Greenways          $239,200
                              in Pittsfield Charter
                              Township--2.5 miles to
                              existing Ann Arbor
                              Greenways, Pittsfield
                              Charter Township..........
1214           CA            Golden Gate National Parks       $5,000,000
                              Conservancy--Plan and
                              Implement Trails and
                              Bikeways Plan for the
                              Golden Gate National
                              Recreation Area and
                              Presidio..................
1215           NY            State of NY Village of             $600,000
                              Kiryas Joel sidewalk
                              project...................
1216           ............  ...........................              $0
1217           IL            Transportation Enhancement         $762,058
                              and road improvements
                              necessary for Downtown
                              Plaza improvements in
                              Jacksonville, IL..........
1218           CA            Upgrade and reconstruct I-       $2,000,000
                              580/Vasco Road
                              Interchange, City of
                              Livermore.................
1219           TX            Build Bike Trail at Chacon       $3,300,000
                              Creek in Laredo...........
1220           UT            3200 South Project, Nibley,        $800,000
                              Utah......................
1221           NJ            Expand Route 440--State          $4,000,000
                              Street Interchange in
                              Perth Amboy...............
1222           GA            Improvement and                    $800,000
                              construction of SR 40 from
                              east of St. Marys cutoff
                              at mile post 5.0, Charlton
                              County to County Route 61,
                              Camden County, Georgia....
1223           PA            Erie, PA Regional upgrades       $1,280,000
                              to urban-rural corridors..
1224           GA            Georgia Construct Three          $1,600,000
                              Greenway Trail Project,
                              Dekalb County.............
1225           FL            Cross Creek Boulevard            $1,440,000
                              Widening..................
1226           MD            Implement Intelligent            $1,120,000
                              Transportation System in
                              Baltimore.................
1227           OH            Construct an access road           $800,000
                              into the industrial park
                              near SR 209 and CR 345 in
                              Guernsey County...........
1228           CA            Improve the Rosecrans Ave.          $40,000
                              and Alondra Blvd. bridges
                              over the San Gabriel River
                              in Bellflower.............
1229           PA            Independence National            $3,600,000
                              Historic Park scenic
                              enhancement and pedestrian
                              walkways improvement
                              project in conjunction
                              with the park's Executive
                              Mansion Exhibit...........
1230           CA            Modesto, Riverbank and           $1,600,000
                              Oakdale, CA Improve SR 219
                              to 4-lanes................
1231           ME            Modifications to Exit 7/I-         $180,000
                              295 and to Franklin
                              Arterial, Portland........
1232           KY            Replace Bridge and                 $700,000
                              Approaches on Searcy
                              School Road over Beaver
                              Creek, Anderson County....
1233           NJ            Route 22 Sustainable             $2,400,000
                              Corridor Plan.............
1234           NY            Conduct studies, if              $4,000,000
                              necessary, and construct
                              the High Line Trail
                              Project, New York City....
1235           WA            Install dual left turn           $1,750,000
                              lanes and intersection
                              signal modifications at SR
                              432 and Columbia Blvd.....
1236           OK            Transportaion enhancements       $2,400,000
                              for Highway 19 from Ada to
                              Stratford.................
1237           CA            I-15/Base Line Road              $4,000,000
                              Interchange Project,
                              Rancho Cucamonga,
                              California................
1238           SC            Build Interchange at U.S.        $4,800,000
                              17 and Bowman Road in
                              Mount Pleasant, SC........
1239           CA            Complete Monterey Bay            $5,800,000
                              Sanctuary Scenic Trail
                              between Monterey and Santa
                              Cruz counties.............
1240           NY            Improve Hospital Road            $4,800,000
                              Bridge between CR 99 and
                              CR 101, Patchogue.........
1241           NV            Construct Martin Luther          $8,000,000
                              King, Jr., Blvd.--
                              Industrial Rd. Connector..
1242           MI            I-96 Beck, Wixom Road            $2,400,000
                              Interchange, design, ROW,
                              and construction..........
1243           IA            Muscatine, IA Construction         $400,000
                              of 4.2 mile multipurpose
                              trail from Musser Park to
                              Weggens Road..............
1244           GA            Historic preservation of a         $160,000
                              city bus station in
                              downtown Eastman..........
1245           TX            Construction of internal         $2,000,000
                              roads at Port of
                              Brownsville to make roads
                              safer with less wear and
                              tear......................
1246           NY            NYSDOT Route 55 turning            $400,000
                              lane at Gardner Hollow
                              Road......................
1247           TN            Plan and construct a                $80,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail, Lewisburg..........
1248           TX            Reconstruct Danieldale Rd.       $1,600,000
                              from I-35E to Houston
                              School Rd. in Lancaster...
1249           CT            Relocation of Edmond Road        $1,600,000
                              in Newtown and
                              construction of additional
                              turning lanes at Rte 6 and
                              Commerce and Edmond Rds...
1250           OH            Construction of Interchange      $1,200,000
                              at State Route 8 and
                              Seasons Road, Stow, OH....
1251           NJ            North Avenue-Route 1                $60,000
                              Elizabeth Pedestrian and
                              Bicycle Project...........
1252           AL            Pedestrian Improvements for        $106,666
                              Morris, AL................
1253           NY            Preliminary design and           $7,360,000
                              environmental impact study
                              for a collector-
                              distributor road along I-
                              95 from Westchester Ave.
                              to Bartow Ave.............
1254           NJ            Replacement of Signals at          $392,000
                              the Intersections of
                              Centennial Ave. at Lincoln
                              Ave. and Walnut Ave. at
                              Lincoln Ave., Cranford, NJ
1255           KS            Replacement or                   $2,000,000
                              rehabilitation of the
                              Amelia Earhart U.S. 59
                              Bridge in Atchison County,
                              Kansas....................
1256           ............  ...........................              $0
1257           CA            Central Galt and State           $2,400,000
                              Route 99 Interchange and
                              Access Improvements.......
1258           OH            Construction of Roadways         $3,560,000
                              and transportation
                              improvements for downtown
                              Springfield, Ohio.........
1259           KY            Reconstruct KY 89 from             $600,000
                              Irvine Bypass to 2000 Feet
                              North of Estill County
                              High School, Estill County
1260           NY            Town of East Fishkill new          $640,000
                              construction Bypass road..
1261           CA            Establish new grade              $1,600,000
                              separation at Sunset Ave.
                              in Banning................
1262           CT            Construct and Widen                $800,000
                              Stamford Rail Underpass
                              and Road Realignment
                              Project...................
1263           TN            Hamblen County, Tennessee          $800,000
                              U.S. 11E (SR 34)
                              interchange improvements..
1264           IL            Implement ITS and                $3,200,000
                              congestion Mitigation
                              Project on I-294 and I-90.
1265           AZ            Design and construction of       $1,600,000
                              roadway improvements on
                              U.S. 60 from 67th Avenue
                              to McDowell...............
1266           TX            Hike and bike trail will           $800,000
                              tie into the Gellhorn
                              Drive project providing an
                              improved multimodal
                              transportation facility...
1267           OH            Jackson Township, Ohio--         $1,600,000
                              Hill and Dales Road
                              widening..................
1268           SC            Build 701 Connector              $4,000,000
                              (Southern Conway Bypass)
                              in SC.....................
1269           MN            Reconstruct I-694 White            $400,000
                              Bear Avenue (CSAH 65)
                              Interchange in White Bear
                              Lake......................
1270           WI            Replace 17th Street Lift         $6,000,000
                              Bridge, Two Rivers,
                              Wisconsin.................
1271           MA            Route 116 and Bay Road           $3,200,000
                              Intersection Improvements-
                              Amherst...................
1272           IL            Streetscape improvements on        $800,000
                              Blue Island from 19th-21st
                              St, Chicago...............
1273           TN            Construct and improve               $80,000
                              intersections in Niota,
                              Tennessee.................
1274           CA            Upgrade Bellflower                 $280,000
                              intersections at Alondra
                              Blvd. and at Rosecrans
                              Ave. in Bellflower........
1275           NJ            Construct Riverbank Park         $2,000,000
                              Bike Trail, Kearny........
1276           NC            Install ITS on U.S. 52 in          $320,000
                              Forsyth County............
1277           MD            Construction and                 $5,600,000
                              dualization of MD 404 in
                              Queen Anne, Talbot and
                              Caroline Counties.........
1278           NY            Land acquisition and               $740,000
                              improvements on Louisa
                              Street, Peekskill, NY.....
1279           IL            Upgrade connector road from      $1,920,000
                              IL Rt. I-255 to IL Rt. 3,
                              Sauget....................
1280           NJ            Reconstruction of Route 46/      $9,600,000
                              Route 3/Valley Rd/ Notch
                              Rd. Interchange...........
1281           MS            Upgrade roads in Attala            $800,000
                              County District 4 (Roads
                              4211 and 4204), Kosciusko,
                              Ward 3 (U.S. Highway 16),
                              and Ethel (U.S. Highway
                              12), Attala County........
1282           TX            Construction of streets in       $9,250,000
                              the White Heather area of
                              Houston...................
1283           MS            Upgrade roads in Canton            $320,000
                              (U.S. Highway 51, 22, 16,
                              and I-55), Madison County.
1284           IA            Reconstruction of the Neal       $2,880,000
                              Smith Trail, bicycle and
                              pedestrian, Polk Co.......
1285           CA            Rehabilitate pavement on           $400,000
                              Azusa Avenue and San
                              Gabriel Avenue in Azusa...
1286           CA            South Bay Cities COG             $1,600,000
                              Coastal Corridor
                              Transportation Initiative,
                              Phase 3, El Segundo.......
1287           MS            Upgrade roads in Terry,          $1,000,000
                              Edwards, Utica and Bolton,
                              Hinds County..............
1288           FL            U.S. 1 six laning from St.         $800,000
                              Lucie County line to south
                              of 4th St. in Indian River
                              County, FL................
1289           MD            Expand Route 29 in Howard        $5,440,000
                              County....................
1290           WA            Issaquah SE Bypass.........      $4,000,000
1291           ............  ...........................              $0
1292           MD            U.S. 220 MD 53 North South         $800,000
                              Corridor..................
1293           NJ            Improvements to Clove Road       $2,800,000
                              and Long Hill Road in
                              Little Falls and Upper
                              Mountain Ave. in Montclair
1294           HI            Study of East Hawaii               $160,000
                              Alternative Road, Island
                              of Hawaii.................
1295           FL            Town of Southwest Ranches        $1,600,000
                              Urban Interchange.........
1296           CA            Long Beach Intelligent           $2,400,000
                              Transportation System:
                              Integrate functioning
                              traffic management center
                              that includes the port,
                              transit, airport as well
                              as the city's police and
                              fire departments, Long
                              Beach.....................
1297           CA            Almaden Expressway               $2,800,000
                              Improvements between
                              Branham Lane and Blossom
                              Road, San Jose............
1298           AR            Construct and rehabilitate       $1,200,000
                              University of Arkansas
                              Technology Corridor
                              Enhancement Project.......
1299           CO            U.S. 550, New Mexico State       $4,800,000
                              Line to Durango...........
1300           TX            Construct bicycle and              $600,000
                              pedestrian trails in
                              Houston's historic Third
                              Ward......................
1301           NY            Village of Cold Spring Main        $200,000
                              St. sidewalk and lighting
                              improvements..............
1302           NY            Village of Goshen Hatfield         $200,000
                              Lane reconstruction.......
1303           SC            Plan and build Interstate        $8,000,000
                              73 from NC line to Myrtle
                              Beach, SC.................
1304           ............  ...........................              $0
1305           FL            Construct College Road             $400,000
                              Improvements, Key West,
                              Florida...................
1306           NY            West Harlem Waterfront-         $11,200,000
                              ferry, intermodal and
                              street improvements.......
1307           CA            Construct sound barriers at        $680,000
                              the I-805/SR 54
                              Interchange, National City
1308           NY            Road projects that develop       $1,000,000
                              Access to Port Byron and
                              Erie Canal................
1309           FL            West Palm Beach, Florida,          $800,000
                              Flagler Drive Re-
                              configuration.............
1310           AL            Construct extension of I-        $4,000,000
                              565 westward from existing
                              interchange to existing
                              Tennessee River bridges at
                              Decatur, AL...............
1311           CT            Construct Farmington Canal       $2,000,000
                              Greenway, City of New
                              Haven and Hamden..........
1312           GA            Replace sidewalks, upgrade         $320,000
                              lighting, and install
                              landscaping, Helena.......
1313           IA            Upgrade U.S. 30 Liberty          $7,600,000
                              Square in City of Clinton,
                              Iowa......................
1314           HI            Study of Waianae Coast             $400,000
                              Emergency Access Road.....
1315           NY            Westchester County, NY             $400,000
                              Rehabilitation of
                              Lexington Ave, Mount Kisco
1316           CA            Widen and Improve County         $1,600,000
                              Line Road in Calimesa.....
1317           OH            Construct turn lane,               $600,000
                              install traffic light, and
                              reorient traffic on SR 146
                              near Bussemer Lane in
                              Muskingum County..........
1318           RI            Restore and Expand Maritime        $800,000
                              Heritage site in Bristol..
1319           OH            City of Green, Ohio. Lauby       $1,200,000
                              Road exit improvements....
1320           NY            Construct Bicycle Path in          $520,000
                              Town of Bedford...........
1321           CA            Compton Arterial                 $3,200,000
                              Reconstruction and
                              Improvement Program,
                              Compton...................
1322           MT            Construction of S. 323 from      $9,600,000
                              Alzada to Ekalaka in
                              Carter County.............
1323           IL            Improve Great River Road,          $400,000
                              Mercer County.............
1324           FL            Normandy Blvd. and Cassat          $400,000
                              Ave. Transportation
                              Enhancements, Jacksonville
1325           OH            North Canton, OH Applegrove      $2,400,000
                              St. road widening.........
1326           MA            Design and Build Cape Cod        $3,200,000
                              Bike Trail, with Shining
                              Sea Bikeway, to link core
                              with outer Cape
                              communities and heavily
                              visited national sites....
1327           TN            Plan and construct N.              $400,000
                              Tennessee Boulevard
                              enhancements..............
1328           NJ            Quinn Road realignment,          $2,400,000
                              Clifton...................
1329           MO            Reconstruct Interstate 44       $13,040,000
                              and Highway 65 Interchange
1330           MN            Reconstruct TH 61 from           $9,664,000
                              Split Rock River to Silver
                              Bay including construction
                              of the Gitchi Gami Spur
                              Trail between the main
                              trail and Silver Bay
                              Marina along the TH 61
                              roadway segment...........
1331           KY            Reconstruction of KY 259 in      $1,200,000
                              Edmonson County from Green
                              River Bridge at
                              Brownsville to Kyrock
                              Elementary School.........
1332           LA            Construction of a turn lane        $400,000
                              expansion along with
                              signalization at the north
                              bound off ramp on I-49, at
                              the intersection of U.S.
                              190.......................
1333           AL            Expand SR 210 (Ross Clark        $3,200,000
                              Circle) from U.S. 231
                              North to U.S. 231 South in
                              Dothan, AL................
1334           MD            Construct interchange at MD      $1,600,000
                              Route 355 at Montrose and
                              Randolph Roads in
                              Montgomery County.........
1335           CA            Construct new interchange        $1,936,000
                              and related road
                              improvements on U.S. 101
                              near Airport Blvd.,
                              Salinas...................
1336           PA            Construct the French Creek       $4,000,000
                              Parkway in Phoenixville,
                              PA........................
1337           MN            Capacity and safety              $5,760,000
                              improvements to TH 8, west
                              of 306th St. to eastern
                              city limits, Lindstrom....
1338           VA            Eastern Seaboard Intermodal      $1,200,000
                              Transportation
                              Applications Center
                              (ESITAC) in Hampton Roads.
1339           IL            Construct underpass at           $4,400,000
                              intersection of Damen/
                              Fullerton/Elston Avenues,
                              Chicago...................
1340           AR            Highway 165: Railroad            $1,600,000
                              Overpass..................
1341           FL            Implement Snake Road (BIA          $800,000
                              Route 1281) Widening and
                              Improvements..............
1342           CA            Construction of new freeway      $4,000,000
                              between I-15 and U.S. 395,
                              including new interchange
                              at I-15...................
1343           OH            Lake Township, Ohio. Market      $1,760,000
                              Avenue-Lake Center
                              intersections improvement.
1344           CT            Construct Quinnipiac Linear        $800,000
                              Trail, Wallingford........
1345           MI            Construction of a hike and         $400,000
                              bike path from Riverbends
                              Park, 22 Mile Road, to
                              Stony Creek Park, 25 Mile
                              Road in Shelby Township...
1346           IN            Reconstruct Boston Street,         $600,000
                              from State Road 2 to Bach
                              St., Larson-Whirlpool St.
                              in LaPorte, Indiana.......
1347           OR            Improvements to Bandon-          $4,200,000
                              Charleston State Scenic
                              Tour on Randolph Road and
                              North Bank Lane...........
1348           VA            Conduct study of Route 460       $4,000,000
                              Corridor, Virginia........
1349           NJ            Construct Sparta Stanhope          $800,000
                              Road Bridge (AKA Bridge K-
                              07).......................
1350           KY            Reconstruct Turkeyfoot           $2,400,000
                              Road, Kenton County,
                              Kentucky..................
1351           OH            Construct additional lane          $800,000
                              to alleviate traffic
                              congestion on U.S. 40 in
                              and adjacent to St.
                              Clairsville...............
1352           CO            CO 56th Avenue and Quebec        $5,200,000
                              Street Improvements Phase
                              I, Denver.................
1353           OH            Construct Truck Bypass-          $4,803,520
                              Orville, Ohio.............
1354           PA            Conversion of Penn and Park         $40,000
                              Bridges located over
                              Spring Run in Altoona, PA
                              into pedestrian bridges...
1355           CA            Coyote Creek Trail Project--     $2,000,000
                              Story Road to Montague
                              Expressway................
1356           PA            Construct Cameron Street           $800,000
                              Bridge Northumberland
                              County, Pennsylvania......
1357           ............  ...........................              $0
1358           OH            Medina, Ohio. Guilford             $480,000
                              Avenue urban road
                              collector pavement
                              reconstruction............
1359           TN            Improvements to I-40             $2,400,000
                              interchange at I-240 East
                              of Memphis (Phase II).....
1360           WY            Casper Bypass: Reconstruct       $4,000,000
                              Old Yellowstone Hwy and
                              2nd St....................
1361           NY            Construct sidewalks and            $480,000
                              roadway improvements on
                              Oscawana Lake Road in the
                              Town of Putnam Valley.....
1362           LA            Engineering and right-of-        $8,000,000
                              way acquisition for I-49
                              Corridor through
                              Lafayette, LA.............
1363           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in
                              Edwardsville Borough,
                              Luzerne County............
1364           IL            Foster Avenue at Kedzie          $1,600,000
                              Avenue Streetscape........
1365           WV            Construct I-73/74 High           $8,960,000
                              Priority Corridor, Mercer
                              Co........................
1366           NY            Improve Long and Short           $2,100,000
                              Beach Road, Southampton...
1367           CA            Modify I-880 and Stevens         $9,600,000
                              Creek Boulevard
                              Interchange to ease
                              traffic congestion in San
                              Jose......................
1368           NY            Improve road and                   $800,000
                              streetscape along Prospect
                              Avenue in North Hempstead.
1369           CA            Palm Drive and Interstate        $2,200,000
                              10 interchange project....
1370           MN            Reconstruct TH 36 from           $4,800,000
                              expressway to freeway in
                              North St. Paul............
1371           CA            Construct I-580 Interchange        $960,000
                              Improvements in Castro
                              Valley....................
1372           AL            Expand U.S. 331 from             $2,400,000
                              Luverne, AL to Montgomery,
                              AL........................
1373           TX            Construction of highway            $400,000
                              medians, pedestrian
                              walkways for City of South
                              Padre Island..............
1374           NY            Construct Rt. 12                 $1,920,000
                              intersection between
                              Pamela Drive-River Road-
                              Located in the Town of
                              Chenango..................
1375           IL            Construct Streetscape              $640,000
                              Project, Village of
                              Robbins...................
1376           GA            Effingham Parkway to             $3,200,000
                              Connect SR 119 to SR 30...
1377           MD            Construct Phase 2 of the         $3,200,000
                              Jones Falls Trail from
                              Baltimore Penn Station to
                              the Maryland Science
                              Center on the Inner Harbor
1378           IL            For Will County for                $400,000
                              engineering and right-of-
                              way acquisition to extend
                              95th Street from
                              Plainfield-Naperville Road
                              east to Boughton Road.....
1379           PA            Construct Valley Business        $2,160,000
                              Park Access Road C,
                              Bradford County...........
1380           LA            Improve by widening,             $2,400,000
                              realigning, and
                              resurfacing 3.2 miles of
                              LA Hwy 820 btwn LA Hwy 145
                              and LA Hwy 821............
1381           IN            45th Street Improvements,          $400,000
                              Munster...................
1382           NY            Install Improvements for           $250,000
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS K124................
1383           VT            Construction and                   $868,411
                              engineering for the
                              Vermont Smugglers Notch
                              Scenic Highway Corridor
                              Southern Gateway and Notch
                              Proper Facilities.........
1384           OH            Planning and construction          $760,000
                              of a network of
                              recreational trails in
                              Perry Township............
1385           GA            Construction of the Truman       $1,008,000
                              Linear Park Trail-Phase II
1386           NJ            Pedestrian and bicycle             $600,000
                              facilities, and street
                              lighting in Haddon Heights/
                              Barrington................
1387           CA            Reconstruct interchange at       $1,600,000
                              I-10 and Riverside Avenue
                              to improve traffic in
                              Rialto....................
1388           CA            Reconstruct Bloomfield Ave.        $320,000
                              with medians from Carson
                              St. to north city limits
                              in Hawaiian Gardens.......
1389           SC            Extension of Wells Highway,      $1,600,000
                              Oconee County, South
                              Carolina..................
1390           CA            Reconstruct Paramount Blvd.        $480,000
                              with medians and improve
                              drainage from Artesia
                              Blvd. to Candlewood St. in
                              Long Beach................
1391           IL            Reconstruction of 5th              $762,056
                              Street Road (FAS 569) in
                              Logan County, IL..........
1392           WA            Reconstruction of SR 99          $1,600,000
                              (Aurora Ave. N) between N
                              145th St. and N 205th St..
1393           NY            Page Green--Phase III--          $2,880,000
                              Reconstruction of 2.6
                              miles. Town of Virgil,
                              Cortland County...........
1394           MI            Gogebic County, Reconstruct        $644,000
                              Lake Road in Ironwood from
                              Margaret Street to Airport
                              Road......................
1395           ............  ...........................              $0
1396           IN            Redevelop and Complete the       $2,400,000
                              Cardinal Green-way and
                              Starr-Gennett Area in the
                              City of Richmond, Indiana.
1397           NY            Rehabilitate and redesign          $400,000
                              Erie Canal Museum in
                              Syracuse, NY through the
                              Erie Canalway National
                              Heritage Corridor
                              Commission................
1398           OH            Construction of 6.25 mile          $400,000
                              bicycle project in
                              Mahoning County...........
1399           NM            I-40/Munoz Reconstruction        $1,200,000
                              in the City of Gallup.....
1400           TX            Rehabilitate Yale Street           $800,000
                              between IH 10 to IH 610...
1401           CA            Reconstruct Long Beach           $2,400,000
                              Blvd. with medians and
                              improve drainage from Palm
                              Ave. to Tweedy Blvd. in
                              Lynwood...................
1402           CA            Expand carsharing pilot          $1,600,000
                              program to serve low-and
                              moderate-income
                              neighborhoods in the City
                              and County of San
                              Francisco.................
1403           FL            Implement Kennedy Boulevard      $2,000,000
                              corridor improvements to
                              improve safety in Tampa...
1404           MD            Construct Broadneck              $1,200,000
                              Peninsula Trail, Anne
                              Arundel County, Maryland..
1405           MO            Relocation and                  $13,744,000
                              reconstruction of Rt. MM
                              from Rt. 21 to Rt. 30.....
1406           MN            Replace three at-grade             $473,600
                              highway-railroad crossings
                              with grade-separated
                              crossings adjacent to
                              Winona State University...
1407           CA            Construct Traffic flow             $600,000
                              improvements Vincent and
                              Lakes Drive, West Covina..
1408           CA            Construction of a Lincoln        $2,400,000
                              Bypass on SR 65 in Placer
                              County, CA................
1409           KS            Construct highway-rail          $11,200,000
                              grade separation from
                              Douglas Avenue to 17th
                              Street North in Wichita,
                              KS........................
1410           OH            Conduct Phase II of U.S.         $1,840,000
                              Route 68 bypass project in
                              Urbana....................
1411           GA            Construct sidewalks and            $500,000
                              install landscaping,
                              Vienna....................
1412           TX            Extension of FM 1427 in            $560,000
                              Penitas...................
1413           MD            MD 124, Woodfield Road,          $1,600,000
                              from Midcounty Highway to
                              Warfield Road.............
1414           CA            Rio Vista Bridge                   $560,000
                              Realignment Study and
                              Street Sign Safety Program
1415           CO            SH 121/Bowles Ave.               $1,600,000
                              Intersection and Roadway
                              Improvements, Jefferson
                              County Colorado...........
1416           NY            Implement Improvements for         $600,000
                              Pedestrian Safety in
                              Queens County.............
1417           NY            Repair and improve Jericho       $1,600,000
                              Turnpike (NYS Hwy 25) and
                              construct streetscapes
                              along the Turnpike in New
                              Hyde Park.................
1418           GA            SR 316/SR 20 interchange           $400,000
                              construction Gwinnett
                              County....................
1419           IL            Construct pedestrian             $3,553,600
                              walkways and streetscaping
                              projects in the Village of
                              Western Springs...........
1420           WA            SR 518 corridor--                  $800,000
                              Improvements to SR 518-509
                              interchange and addition
                              of eastbound travel lane
                              on a portion of the
                              corridor..................
1421           CA            Development and                  $2,400,000
                              construction of
                              improvements to State
                              Route 79 in the San
                              Jacinto Valley............
1422           MN            Construct roadway                $5,568,000
                              improvements on the Great
                              River Road on CSAH 10 and
                              CSAH 21, Aitkin County....
1423           WA            Conduct preliminary              $7,000,000
                              engineering and EIS for
                              Columbia River Crossing in
                              WA and OR.................
1424           NC            Greensboro Signal System        $10,000,000
                              Replacement ITS
                              Enhancement Project.......
1425           MN            Reconstruction of 1 mile of        $400,000
                              CR 107 from CSAH 2 to
                              Highway 11 and 71,
                              Koochiching County........
1426           OH            Plain Township, Ohio.            $4,000,000
                              Market Avenue widening....
1427           LA            Construct right-of-way           $2,400,000
                              improvements from Third
                              St. at James St. to LA.
                              Hwy. One at Broadway St.
                              Acquire property at Third
                              St. and Winn St...........
1428           PA            State Street Bridge              $1,200,000
                              Rehabilitation, Hamburg...
1429           OH            Construct Flats East             $3,720,000
                              Bulkhead and Riverwalk:
                              construct bulkhead and
                              riverwalk connecting Front
                              and Maine Ave.............
1430           NY            Construct/reconstruct              $720,000
                              Lincoln Road: Commercial
                              Street to Route 31F in the
                              Town-Village of East
                              Rochester.................
1431           OH            Acquire land and construct         $800,000
                              Portage Bike and Hike
                              Trail, Portage Co.........
1432           NC            Continued development of         $1,200,000
                              Cary, NC pedestrian bike
                              paths.....................
1433           TX            Cottonflat Road overpass at      $1,200,000
                              Interstate 20.............
1434           NY            Improve Rt. 17M access,            $600,000
                              safety and traffic
                              management................
1435           OH            Safety improvements to           $1,200,000
                              Paris Avenue intersections
                              and Meese Rd. and Easton
                              St.-Nimishillen Township,
                              Ohio......................
1436           CA            Alameda Corridor-East              $240,000
                              Construction Authority,
                              San Gabriel Valley........
1437           WA            Construct a tunnel as part      $16,800,000
                              of the Bremerton
                              Pedestrian-Bremerton
                              Transportation Center
                              Access Improvement project
1438           NC            Eliminate highway-railway          $800,000
                              crossings in the City of
                              Fayetteville, NC..........
1439           NJ            Hoboken Observer Highway         $2,000,000
                              Operational and Safety
                              Improvements..............
1440           CA            Reconfigure San Fernando         $5,160,000
                              Road from Fletcher Drive
                              to I-5 Fwy, Los Angeles...
1441           NY            Construction of an access        $2,156,000
                              road, drainage
                              improvements, and
                              aesthetic enhancements
                              adjacent to Ocean Parkway
                              in the Town of Babylon, NY
1442           TX            Construct highway                $2,000,000
                              improvements on E.
                              Tidwell, Ley Rd., and E.
                              Little York Rd............
1443           AZ            Construct pedestrian and         $2,400,000
                              bicycle overpass at
                              McDowell Road and 35th
                              Avenue in Phoenix.........
1444           TX            Reconstruct I-30 Trinity        $20,000,000
                              River Bridge, Dallas......
1445           PA            Armstrong and Indiana            $1,600,000
                              County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
                              422 Improvements..........
1446           TX            Bicycle and Pedestrian           $7,680,000
                              Trail Network in East
                              Austin....................
1447           NV            Construct I-15 Cactus            $8,000,000
                              Avenue....................
1448           AL            I-65 Widening from U.S. 31       $6,400,000
                              in Alabaster (Exit 238) to
                              AL 25 in Calera (Exit 228)
1449           NY            Improve Route 4 Streetscape      $3,480,000
                              and replace waterlines,
                              Town and Village of Fort
                              Edward, Washington County.
1450           OH            Planning and construction          $800,000
                              on bike paths and trails
                              as part of Phases III-VI
                              in Ashtabula Metroparks
                              Western Reserve Greenway..
1451           CO            Construction of Powers           $8,000,000
                              Boulevard and Woodman Road
                              interchange, Colorado
                              Springs...................
1452           MN            Environmental review for TH        $480,000
                              8 upgrade, Forest Lake to
                              Chisago City..............
1453           MD            Construct Pedestrian Bridge      $2,640,000
                              and Garage at Coppin State
                              University in Baltimore...
1454           MD            Historic Preservation and        $1,520,000
                              Traffic Improvements along
                              Liberty Heights Ave. and
                              in Druid Hill Park in
                              Baltimore.................
1455           NC            I-85 in Vance County.......        $800,000
1456           PA            Design and construct             $4,800,000
                              interchange and related
                              improvements at I-83 Exit
                              19........................
1457           IL            Preconstruction and              $1,936,000
                              Construction at IL 31 from
                              Bull Valley Road to IL 176
1458           MS            Replace Popps Ferry Road         $4,000,000
                              Bridge, Biloxi............
1459           IL            Reconstruct Lakeshore Drive      $1,200,000
                              Overpass over Wilson
                              Avenue, Chicago...........
1460           AL            Pedestrian Improvements for        $106,666
                              Moody, AL.................
1461           MA            Design and construct Canal         $800,000
                              and Union Street Corridor
                              improvements, Lawrence....
1462           OH            Construct new two lane road      $1,000,000
                              to Sycamore Street in
                              Gallia County.............
1463           AL            Construct interchange on           $400,000
                              Interstate 85 at Beehive
                              Road in Auburn, AL........
1464           ME            Improvements to the                $500,000
                              Interconnecting Trail
                              System for bike/pedestrian
                              trails near Baxter State
                              Park......................
1465           TX            ROW acquisition for 87           $1,200,000
                              Relief Route..............
1466           WA            Restore and construct              $400,000
                              historic Naches Depot and
                              Trail project.............
1467           GA            SR 20 widening from I-575          $800,000
                              to SR 369, Cherokee County
1468           IL            Road Construction and            $1,840,000
                              reconstruction in the
                              Village of Hampshire:
                              Keyes Ave., Industrial
                              Drive Overlay, and Mill
                              Avenue....................
1469           IL            Conduct study and design of        $800,000
                              Chicago North lakefront
                              path expansion project....
1470           MS            I-59 interchange at U.S. 84      $4,000,000
                              and SR 15, Laurel.........
1471           TX            Improvements to IH-35E from      $3,200,000
                              U.S. 77 North of
                              Waxahachie to U.S. 77
                              South of Waxahachie.......
1472           MO            Scudder Road and I-170           $1,600,000
                              Interchange Improvements,
                              St. Louis County..........
1473           GA            Construct and improve Cobb         $900,000
                              County Trails.............
1474           MS            Extend SR 590 from U.S. 11       $3,200,000
                              to SR 29 near Ellisville..
1475           IN            Improve Intersection at            $448,000
                              Jackson Street and
                              Morrison Road in the City
                              of Muncie, Delaware
                              County, Indiana...........
1476           CO            Construction of McCaslin           $800,000
                              Boulevard U.S. 36
                              Interchange in Superior...
1477           MA            Route 128 Improvements--         $1,600,000
                              Route 114 in Peabody to
                              Route 62 in Danvers.......
1478           TX            Lubbock, Texas Construction     $12,440,000
                              for Marsha Sharp Freeway
                              main lanes between Chicago
                              and Salem Avenues.........
1479           NH            South Road Mitigation in         $1,200,000
                              Londonderry...............
1480           NY            Paul Road--Fisher Road           $4,000,000
                              Improvements, Town of
                              Chili, Monroe County......
1481           CA            Construct truck lane on          $2,000,000
                              Keystone Road from State
                              Route 111 to Austin Road,
                              Imperial County...........
1482           MS            Construct East Metropolitan      $4,960,000
                              Corridor linking I-20 at
                              Brandon to Hwy 25 at
                              Flowood...................
1483           LA            Leeville Bridge, Port            $4,000,000
                              Fourchon to Golden Meadow.
1484           GA            National Infantry Museum         $2,400,000
                              Transportation Network....
1485           AL            Interchange at I-65 and            $800,000
                              Limestone County Road 24
                              Constuction...............
1486           PA            Project to realign               $1,319,200
                              intersection of King of
                              Prussia Road and Upper
                              Gulph Road to provide
                              turning lanes and
                              signalization.............
1487           FL            Widen State Road 80, Hendry        $800,000
                              County....................
1488           SD            Construction of 4-lane           $6,400,000
                              highway on U.S. 79 between
                              Maverick Junction, and the
                              Nebraska border...........
1489           IL            130th and Torrance Avenue        $7,200,000
                              Intersection Improvement,
                              Chicago...................
1490           OK            Improvements to Hereford           $800,000
                              Lane and US69 Interchange,
                              McAlester.................
1491           GA            Athens-Clarke County Bike        $1,120,000
                              Trail Project.............
1492           CT            Construct UCONN Storrs           $1,600,000
                              Campus-Hillside Road......
1493           NM            I-25, Tramway North to           $2,800,000
                              Bernalillo, Reconstruction
1494           NJ            Planning for Liberty               $400,000
                              Corridor..................
1495           OR            Sellwood Bridge Replacement-     $2,000,000
                              Multnomah County..........
1496           ............  ...........................              $0
1497           FL            Englewood Interstate             $2,400,000
                              Connector in Sarasota
                              County, Florida...........
1498           NY            Elevate and construct            $2,400,000
                              drainage improvements to
                              Beach Road, Canal Road,
                              and Sea Breeze Road in
                              Massapequa, New York......
1499           TX            Design and construction            $800,000
                              streetscape improvements
                              in Midtown, enhance
                              pedestrian access.........
1500           NY            Replace sidewalk along             $264,000
                              Route 9A in Hamlet of
                              Montrose, Town of
                              Cortlandt.................
1501           MN            Construction and widening        $1,600,000
                              of TH 241 in the City of
                              St. Michael, MN...........
1502           GA            I-75 lanes from Aviation         $1,200,000
                              Boulevard to SR 54,
                              Clayton County............
1503           VT            Construction and                 $1,108,800
                              rehabilitation of the
                              Cross Vermont Trail for
                              the Cross Vermont Trail
                              Association...............
1504           NY            Construction of a new ramp       $1,420,000
                              from 9A Southbound to
                              Taconic State Parkway
                              Southbound, Westchester
                              County....................
1505           NY            Restore vehicular traffic        $4,000,000
                              to Main Street in Downtown
                              Buffalo...................
1506           MI            Construction of 5 lane           $8,000,000
                              concrete pavement with
                              curb, gutter and sewer on
                              Romeo Plank Road from M-59
                              to 23 Mile Road in Macomb
                              Township..................
1507           NY            Enhance road and                   $550,000
                              transportation facilities
                              in the vicinity of the
                              Brooklyn Children's Museum
1508           IL            Construct and expand             $3,200,000
                              Northwest Illinois U.S.
                              Rte 20 from Freeport to
                              Galena, IL................
1509           CA            Construction of new roadway        $800,000
                              lighting on major
                              transportation corridors
                              in the Southwest San
                              Fernando Valley...........
1510           MO            Construct Interstate            $15,200,000
                              flyover at Hughes Road and
                              Liberty Drive to 76th
                              Street. Part of Liberty
                              Parkway Project...........
1511           CA            Freeway 180 Improvements         $7,600,000
                              Fresno....................
1512           NY            Construct sidewalks and            $360,000
                              curbs on Valley Road in
                              Town of Bedford...........
1513           OK            Construction of rail             $1,600,000
                              crossing in Claremore at
                              Blue Star Drive and SH 66.
1514           IL            Improve U.S. Route 34 from         $400,000
                              Kewanee to Kentville Road.
1515           IL            For Naperville Township to         $160,000
                              fund improvements to North
                              Aurora Road...............
1516           WA            Kent--Construct a single           $800,000
                              point urban interchange
                              (SPUI) under I-5 at South
                              272nd St..................
1517           TN            Construct Interpretive             $800,000
                              Visitor Center for the
                              Cherokee Removal Memorial
                              Park Trail of Tears site
                              in Meigs County, TN.......
1518           GA            Create a greenway trail          $2,000,000
                              along the Oconee River
                              connecting parks,
                              preserving historic sites,
                              and promoting economic
                              development...............
1519           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $320,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in
                              Dunmore Borough,
                              Lackawanna County.........
1520           PA            Add turn lane, modify            $1,944,000
                              signals and install
                              pavement markings at
                              intersection of PA 422 and
                              PA 662 in Amity Township..
1521           WI            Construct bicycle/               $2,800,000
                              pedestrian path and
                              facilities in the Central
                              park area of Madison......
1522           VA            Expand Route 15 29 in            $1,600,000
                              Culpeper, Virginia........
1523           WV            Fairmont Gateway Connector      $17,600,000
                              System to provide an
                              improved highway link
                              between downtown Fairmont
                              and I-79 in the vicinity
                              of Fairmont...............
1524           OR            Construct Barber Street          $2,400,000
                              extension, Wilsonville....
1525           FL            Four-laning SR 281 (Avalon      $11,600,000
                              Boulevard) in Santa Rosa
                              County from Interstate 10
                              to north of CSX RR Bridge.
1526           OR            Interstate 5 Interchange at      $8,000,000
                              City of Coburg............
1527           IL            Construction of a bridge at     $70,400,000
                              Stearns Road in Kane
                              County, Illinois..........
1528           TX            East 7th Street                    $420,000
                              Improvements in Austin....
1529           GA            Rebuild SR 10 Memorial           $1,600,000
                              Drive for bicycle and
                              pedestrian safety, from
                              Mountain Drive to
                              Goldsmith Road, Dekalb
                              County....................
1530           NJ            Provide an alternative           $2,000,000
                              route for traffic passing
                              though congested SR 31
                              corridor in Flemington, NJ
1531           CA            Construction of a smart             $40,000
                              crosswalk system at the
                              intersection of Arminta
                              St. and Mason Ave.........
1532           WI            Reconstruct U.S. Highway 41     $13,000,000
                              north of Lake Butte des
                              Morts Bridge, Wisconsin...
1533           PA            Improvements to 8th and 9th        $392,000
                              Street bridges between
                              Pleasant Valley Blvd. and
                              Valley View Blvd.,
                              Altoona, PA...............
1534           LA            Construction of a direct        $10,400,000
                              intermodal truck access
                              road from Interstate 210
                              to the City Docks of the
                              Port of Lake Charles......
1535           TX            Construct Links Hike and           $400,000
                              Bike Trail Project. 2.2
                              mile trail project
                              connecting Gaylord Texan
                              to Grapevine Mills Mall.
                              Grapvine, TX..............
1536           GA            Construct sidewalks between        $300,000
                              Marion Middle School, City
                              Park, and Community
                              Center, Buena Vista.......
1537           IL            Construct a four lane            $1,600,000
                              connection between Rt. 13
                              and Rt. 45 and upgrades to
                              Netty Green Road in Saline
                              Co., Illinois.............
1538           MI            Plymouth, Haggerty Road            $400,000
                              from Plymouth Rd. to
                              Schoolcraft Rd............
1539           TN            Provide streetscape                $200,000
                              improvements and pavement
                              repair, Greenback,
                              Tennessee.................
1540           IA            Reconstruction of NE 56th          $800,000
                              St, eastern Polk Co.......
1541           IL            Relocate Pocket Road/              $900,000
                              Lakewood Place for Access
                              to the Racehorse Business
                              Park, Alorton.............
1542           CT            Construct roadway on East          $400,000
                              Commerce Drive, Oxford, CT
1543           TN            Niota, TN Improve vehicle           $45,600
                              efficiencies at highway At-
                              Grade Railroad Crossing...
1544           FL            Plan and Construct 17th          $1,600,000
                              Street connector in the
                              City of Sarasota, FL......
1545           VT            Reconstruction and widening      $1,200,000
                              of U.S. Route 5 for the
                              Town of Hartford..........
1546           MO            Relocate the entrance to           $400,000
                              the Shaw Nature Reserve
                              that is being altered due
                              to a redesign of the Gray
                              Summit I-44 interchange
                              project...................
1547           DC            Replace and reconstruct         $48,000,000
                              South Capitol Street/
                              Frederick Douglass
                              Memorial Bridge...........
1548           MI            Complete 13.8 miles of           $2,160,000
                              nonmotorized pedestrian
                              Fred Meijer Heartland
                              Trail of 30.1 miles.......
1549           MO            Roadway improvements on          $8,000,000
                              U.S. 60 from Willow
                              Springs to the Van Buren
                              Area......................
1550           UT            Construct Parley's Creek         $5,000,000
                              Trail.....................
1551           ME            Construction of Calais/St.       $7,000,000
                              Stephen Border Crossing
                              Project...................
1552           FL            Alleviate congestion at          $2,000,000
                              Atlantic Corridor Green-
                              way Network, City of Miami
                              Beach, FL.................
1553           MD            Construction of MD 331           $3,454,400
                              Dover Bridge..............
1554           NY            Improve Traffic Flow on          $1,000,000
                              Noel Road between Church
                              and Crossbay Boulevard
                              including work necessary
                              to demolish and
                              reconstruct the firehouse
                              facility..................
1555           PA            Construct 9th and 10th           $6,400,000
                              Street bridges over
                              Norfolk Southern Tracks,
                              Lebanon...................
1556           ............  ...........................              $0
1557           CA            Improve I-8 off ramp at            $800,000
                              Ocotillo to the Imperial
                              Valley College Desert
                              Museum/Regional Traveler
                              Visitor Center, Imperial
                              County....................
1558           CA            Install new grade                $4,000,000
                              separation at Ranchero
                              Road in Hesperia..........
1559           NY            Bartow Ave. Ramp and             $1,600,000
                              Reconstruction at the
                              Hutchinson Parkway........
1560           FL            Airport Access Rd.,              $1,600,000
                              Gainesville...............
1561           WA            Intersection project at          $2,400,000
                              South Access/522 beginning
                              and ending at the UWB-CCC
                              campus to improve access
                              and alleviate congestion..
1562           NJ            Reconstruction of CR 530         $8,000,000
                              from Rt. 206 to CR 644.
                              Construct shoulders,
                              travel lanes, center turn
                              lane, drainage
                              improvements and traffic
                              signal....................
1563           NY            Improve SCCC roads,              $1,100,000
                              Fallsburg.................
1564           CA            Add turn lane and adaptive       $1,280,000
                              traffic control system at
                              intersection of San Tomas
                              Expressway and Hamilton
                              Avenue in Campbell........
1565           CA            Interchange improvements at      $2,640,000
                              Rice Avenue and U.S.
                              Highway 101 in the City of
                              Oxnard....................
1566           GA            Northside Drive Multimodal       $1,600,000
                              Corridor..................
1567           GA            Replace sidewalks, meet ADA        $400,000
                              guidelines, and install a
                              crosswalk, McRae..........
1568           TX            Ritchie Road from FM 1695        $2,400,000
                              to U.S. 84, Waco..........
1569           AR            Maumelle Interchange--Third        $800,000
                              entrance into Maumelle....
1570           CT            Construct Housatonic               $800,000
                              Riverwalk, Shelton........
1571           MD            Rehabilitate Roadways            $6,800,000
                              Around East Baltimore Life
                              Science Park in Baltimore.
1572           AL            City of Vestavia Hills             $560,000
                              Pedestrian Walkway to
                              Cross U.S. 31.............
1573           IN            Replace Samuelson Road           $2,530,312
                              Underpass, Portage........
1574           IL            Construct Commuter Parking       $3,232,000
                              Structure in the Central
                              Business District in the
                              vicinity of La Grange Road
1575           PA            Design and construct inner         $400,000
                              loop roadway around
                              Shippensburg Boro.........
1576           WV            Construct I-73/74 High           $9,600,000
                              Priority Corridor, Mingo
                              Co........................
1577           NY            Roadway improvements to          $1,800,000
                              Jackson Avenue between
                              Jericho Turnpike and
                              Teibrook Avenue...........
1578           OR            Rogue River Bikeway/               $600,000
                              Pedestrian Path, Curry
                              County....................
1579           CA            San Gabriel Blvd.                  $160,000
                              Intersection Improvements
                              at Broadway and at Las
                              Tunas, San Gabriel........
1580           NY            Improvements to Erie             $1,000,000
                              Station Road, Town of
                              Henrietta, Monroe County..
1581           IA            Sioux City, Iowa Hoeven          $1,600,000
                              Corridor--Outer Drive
                              Project...................
1582           KY            Study and rehabilitate the       $1,600,000
                              I-471 corridor, Campbell
                              County, Kentucky..........
1583           SC            SCSU Transportation Center,      $5,200,000
                              Orangeburg................
1584           NY            Construction and                   $696,000
                              rehabilitation of North
                              and South Delaware Avenues
                              in the Village of
                              Lindenhurst, NY...........
1585           NY            Study on extending Rt. 5 to        $120,000
                              Auburn....................
1586           AL            Expand U.S. 84 from              $2,400,000
                              Andalusia, AL to
                              Enterprise, AL............
1587           NJ            Susse County, NJ, Safety         $3,440,000
                              and Operational
                              Improvements on Route 23
                              in Hardyston Township and
                              Franklin Borough..........
1588           PA            State Street and Mulberry        $4,000,000
                              Street Bridge Lighting
                              project, Harrisburg.......
1589           ............  ...........................              $0
1590           CA            Interstate 15 and State          $1,600,000
                              Route 79 South Freeway
                              Interchange and Ramp
                              Improvement Project.......
1591           OH            Road Improvements,                 $800,000
                              streetscapes, and
                              pedestrian safety
                              additions in Ashtabula
                              Harbor....................
1592           NY            Town of East Fishkill              $400,000
                              improvements to Robinson
                              Lane and Lake Walton Road
                              at NYS Route 376..........
1593           WI            Construct a bicycle/             $1,600,000
                              pedestrian path, Wisconsin
                              Dells.....................
1594           NY            Construct improvements in          $160,000
                              Sight Distance at Road
                              Grade and Trail Crossings
                              in Oneida and Herkimer
                              Counties..................
1595           NY            Repair Silver Mine Bridge          $120,000
                              in the Town of Lewisboro..
1596           IL            River walk Reconstruction,         $480,000
                              City of Chicago...........
1597           AR            Rogers, Arkansas--Construct      $5,000,000
                              new interchange on I-540
                              near the existing Perry
                              Road overpass.............
1598           IN            Design and construct            $16,000,000
                              Indiana Ohio River Bridges
                              Project on I-65 and 265...
1599           RI            Transportation Enhancements        $400,000
                              at Blackstone Valley
                              Heritage Corridor.........
1600           TX            Reconstruction of U.S. 79        $1,600,000
                              from FM 1460 to Williamson
                              County Road195............
1601           CA            Transportation enhancements        $960,000
                              to Children's Museum of
                              Los Angeles...............
1602           IN            Construct Shelby County            $400,000
                              Indiana Shelbyville
                              Parkway...................
1603           NY            Reconstruct the Niagara            $320,000
                              Street culvert/bridge
                              which crosses over Two
                              Mile Creek, City of
                              Tonawanda.................
1604           MA            Reconstruction of Main             $560,000
                              Street and Lebanon Street
                              in Melrose................
1605           OH            Construct the existing IR        $9,700,000
                              70 interchange at U.S. 40,
                              SR 331 west of St.
                              Clairsville...............
1606           GA            Install traffic lights and         $500,000
                              pedestrian walkways on
                              Highway 441 at Martin
                              Luther King, Jr.,
                              Boulevard, Dublin.........
1607           OH            Pike County, OH Fog Road           $960,000
                              Upgrade...................
1608           CA            Project design,                    $400,000
                              environmental assessment,
                              and roadway construction
                              of Lonestar Road from Alta
                              Road to Enrico Fermi Drive
                              San Diego County..........
1609           CA            Project Study Reports for I-       $320,000
                              105 and I-405 Interchanges
                              at Los Angeles
                              International Airport.....
1610           CA            Reconstruct Whittier Blvd.       $1,360,000
                              and improve parkway
                              drainage from Philadelphia
                              Ave. to Five Points in
                              Whittier..................
1611           NY            Rockland County Railroad         $1,000,000
                              Grade Crossings Safety
                              Study.....................
1612           TX            San Angelo Ports-to-Plains       $1,200,000
                              Route Loop 306 at F.M. 388
1613           MN            City of Hutchinson School          $800,000
                              Road Underpass of TH 7 and
                              TH 22 improvements........
1614           TN            construct and widen SR 33        $5,000,000
                              in Monroe County, TN......
1615           PA            Construct the realignment          $800,000
                              of Cool Creek Road in York
                              County, PA................
1616           NJ            Construct Waterfront             $1,600,000
                              Walkway from North Sinatra
                              Drive and 12th St. south
                              to Sinatra Drive in
                              Hoboken...................
1617           TX            Add shoulders to FM 156          $1,600,000
                              from Ponder, Texas to
                              Krum, Texas...............
1618           NJ            Bridge replacement on            $1,600,000
                              Section 6V of Route 1 from
                              Ryders Lane to Milltown
                              Road, North Brunswick.....
1619           MN            Construct Two Harbors High         $891,600
                              School Trail connecting
                              Two Harbors High School to
                              Two Harbors City..........
1620           SC            Construct I-85 Brockman-           $800,000
                              McClimon Interchange
                              between Greenville
                              Spartanburg Airport and SC
                              Highway 101 interchanges..
1621           IA            Fort Madison, IA                 $2,720,000
                              Construction of U.S. 61
                              bypass around Fort Madison
                              to create a safer and
                              faster route..............
1622           PA            Germantown Avenue                $1,856,000
                              Revitalization with Mount
                              Airy USA for landscaping,
                              scenic enhancements and
                              pedestrian safety
                              improvements along the
                              heavily traveled
                              thoroughfare..............
1623           NM            I-10 Reconstruction, Las         $2,400,000
                              Cruces to Texas State Line
1624           TX            IH 820 Widening Project....      $1,600,000
1625           IL            For Naperville Township to         $640,000
                              fund improvements to Diehl
                              Road between Eola Road and
                              Route 59..................
1626           KS            Remove and Replace Topeka        $5,600,000
                              Blvd. Bridge over the
                              Kansas River..............
1627           VA            Clifton, VA Main Street            $200,000
                              parking and sidewalk
                              improvements..............
1628           SC            Replace Milford Road               $400,000
                              Bridge, Anderson, SC......
1629           LA            Improvements to Essen Lane      $24,000,000
                              at I-12; and to Perkins
                              Rd.; and to Central
                              Thruway; and to O'Neal
                              Lane; and to Burbank Dr.;
                              and to Essen Park
                              Extension; and for LA 408
                              study.....................
1630           GA            Streetscape project for            $240,000
                              lighting and landscaping
                              on Main Street along
                              Georgia Highway 231,
                              Davisboro.................
1631           IA            City of Council Bluffs and       $1,200,000
                              Pottawattamie county East
                              Beltway Roadway and
                              Connectors Project........
1632           OR            U.S. 199/Laurel Road             $2,880,000
                              Intersection..............
1633           CA            Conduct project report             $400,000
                              study on Old River School
                              Rd--Firestone Blvd.
                              intersection re-
                              configuration.............
1634           FL            Conduct study for Port of        $1,600,000
                              Miami Tunnel, Miami, FL...
1635           NY            Ithaca, Design and                 $960,000
                              construct pedestrian and
                              bicycle path (Cayuga
                              Waterfront Trail).........
1636           NC            Greenway Trails Project,           $512,000
                              Elizabeth City............
1637           IL            Reconstruct Lakeshore Drive      $1,200,000
                              overpass over Lawrence
                              Avenue....................
1638           SC            Replace Murphy Road West           $188,000
                              Bridge, Anderson, SC......
1639           CA            Resurface and construct          $2,400,000
                              truck lane at CA Hwy 94
                              and I-8 interchange,
                              Boulevard.................
1640           CT            Undertake road improvements      $1,600,000
                              associated with Coltsville
                              Area Redevelopment,
                              Hartford..................
1641           AZ            Upgrade and Re-opening of          $960,000
                              Main Street in Yuma.......
1642           NJ            Pedestrian facilities,             $477,059
                              street lighting and
                              streetscaping improvements
                              in downtown Laurel Springs
1643           MS            Upgrade Blue Cane Road in          $600,000
                              Tallahatchie County, and
                              roads in Webb and Tutwiler
1644           OH            Upgrade circuitry on               $112,000
                              vehicle protection device
                              at Sheldon Road rail
                              crossing in Berea.........
1645           NY            Design and construct Upper         $600,000
                              Delaware Scenic Byway
                              Visitor Center, Cochecton.
1646           NY            Construct sidewalks and            $220,000
                              curbing on Westchester
                              Avenue in Village of
                              Buchanan..................
1647           NC            Downtown Redevelopment           $5,068,800
                              Project, City of Rocky
                              Mount.....................
1648           TX            Construction of divided            $800,000
                              four lane concrete
                              arterial with drainage
                              improvements--Sandy Lake
                              Road: Denton Tap Rd. to
                              North Coppell Road........
1649           IL            Preconstruction and              $1,092,000
                              Construction at IL 120 at
                              Bacon Road and Cedar Lake
                              Road......................
1650           GA            Revitalization project will        $400,000
                              extend and resurface the
                              Roberta Walking Trail,
                              Roberta...................
1651           KY            Construct Westbound Access       $2,320,000
                              to Mountain Parkway from
                              Exit 18 (KY 1057), Powell
                              County....................
1652           NC            Development of 2 miles of        $1,200,000
                              road parallel to I-95
                              located approximately
                              between the I-95/NC 125
                              interchange and I-95/U.S.
                              158 interchange...........
1653           CA            Engineering, right-of-way        $9,600,000
                              and construction of HOV
                              lanes on I-580 in the
                              Livermore Valley,
                              California................
1654           IL            Construct Streetscape              $400,000
                              Project, City of Markham..
1655           CA            Landscape south side of the        $200,000
                              91 Fwy at Bellflower Blvd.
                              in Bellflower.............
1656           MA            Southwick and Westfield          $4,000,000
                              Rail Trail, Design and
                              Construction..............
1657           VA            Upgrade DOT crossing               $155,680
                              #467665M to constant
                              warning time devices......
1658           TX            Reconstruct and add two          $5,600,000
                              lanes to U.S. 287 from the
                              Oklahoma State line to
                              U.S. 54 in Stratford......
1659           WY            Casper West Belt Loop......      $1,600,000
1660           MN            Munger Trail extension,          $2,500,000
                              City of Duluth............
1661           AK            Bogard/Sheldon Extension in      $4,000,000
                              Matanuska-Susitna Borough.
1662           CA            City of Redondo Beach              $800,000
                              Esplanade Improvement
                              Project...................
1663           MN            Kandiyohi and Meeker             $1,600,000
                              Counties Hwy 7 between TH
                              71 and TH 22..............
1664           NJ            Construction of Rowan              $480,000
                              Boulevard from U.S. Route
                              322 to Main Street,
                              Glassboro.................
1665           CA            Conduct Study of SR 130          $1,600,000
                              Realignment Project, San
                              Joaquin County and Santa
                              Clara County, CA..........
1666           CA            Passons Grade Separation in      $2,960,000
                              the City of Pico Rivera...
1667           MD            Construct South Shore              $800,000
                              Trail, Anne Arundel
                              County, MD................
1668           NJ            Realignment of the Routes        $1,600,000
                              35/36 intersection in
                              Eatontown.................
1669           IN            Construct Hoosier Heartland      $2,400,000
                              Highway in Cass and
                              Carroll County, Indiana...
1670           MI            Oscoda County,                     $768,000
                              Reconstruction and
                              surfacing of Valley Road
                              from M-33 west to Mapes
                              Road......................
1671           TX            Reconstruct Precinct Line          $800,000
                              Road 2-lane bridge as 4-
                              lane bridge and widen
                              Precinct Line Road to 4-
                              lane roadway from SH 10 to
                              Trammel Davis Rd..........
1672           CT            Reconstruct Waterfront           $1,200,000
                              Street Corridor, City of
                              New Haven.................
1673           TN            Improving Vehicle                   $79,200
                              Efficiencies at At-Grade
                              highway-Railroad Crossing
                              in Philadelphia, TN.......
1674           TX            Reconstruct Mile 2 W from          $800,000
                              Mile 12 N to U.S. 83,
                              Hidalgo County............
1675           NY            Reconstruction of West Neck      $2,400,000
                              Road from Huntington-Lloyd
                              Harbor boundary to the end
                              of the Village-maintained
                              road......................
1676           GA            Rehabilitate sidewalks and         $400,000
                              replace street lights,
                              Swainsboro................
1677           SC            Replace Murphy Road East           $212,000
                              Bridge, Anderson, SC......
1678           MO            Access improvements and          $4,000,000
                              safety and mobility
                              upgrades along U.S. 7 as
                              part of the Highway 7
                              Corridor Development Plan
                              in Blue Springs...........
1679           OH            Construct Stearns Road           $3,600,000
                              Grade Separation, Olmsted
                              Township..................
1680           CA            Implement Grove Avenue           $2,400,000
                              Corridor I-10 interchange
                              improvements in Ontario...
1681           MA            Construct and Replace West         $800,000
                              Corner Bridge and Culvert,
                              Rt. 228, spanning Weir
                              River Estuary and Straits
                              Pond Inlet................
1682           OK            Complete Reconstruction of       $3,200,000
                              the I-35/SH 9 West
                              Interchange...............
1683           NJ            Construct Rte 50 Tuckahoe        $3,200,000
                              River Bridge Replacement,
                              Cape May and Atlantic
                              Counties..................
1684           NY            Rt. 12 reconstruction-Town       $3,288,000
                              and Village of Greene.....
1685           MN            Becker County CR 143 and CR        $768,000
                              124 Improvements..........
1686           NY            Construct and extend             $1,080,000
                              existing pedestrian
                              streetscape areas in
                              Valley Stream.............
1687           MI            Construct Interchange at I-      $2,000,000
                              675 and M-13 (Washington
                              Avenue). Northbound Exit.
                              Phase I of Construction.
                              City of Saginaw...........
1688           OH            Construct Cleveland Towpath      $4,640,000
                              Trail, 6-mile extension
                              towards downtown,
                              Cleveland.................
1689           FL            Construct widening of U.S.      $16,300,000
                              17 to 4 lanes from San
                              Mateo to Volusia County
                              line, Putnam County,
                              Florida...................
1690           MD            Construct Phase 1 of the           $800,000
                              South Shore Trail in Anne
                              Arundel County from
                              Maryland Route 3 at
                              Millersville Road to I-97
                              at Waterbury Road.........
1691           MI            Construction of 5 lane           $1,663,600
                              concrete pavement with
                              curb, gutter and storm
                              sewer on Van Dyke Ave.
                              from 23 Mile Road to 26
                              Mile Road, Macomb Co......
1692           FL            Design and construct             $8,000,000
                              replacement for A. Max
                              Brewer Bridge, Titusville.
1693           NY            Implement ITS system and           $100,000
                              apparatus to enhance
                              citywide truck route
                              system on Victory Blvd.
                              Between Travis Ave. and
                              West Shore Expressway
                              Travis Section of SI......
1694           MI            Purchase and implementation      $9,944,000
                              of various Intelligent
                              Transportation System
                              technologies in the Grand
                              Rapids metro region.......
1695           WI            Recondition U.S. 45 between      $1,600,000
                              New London and
                              Clintonville, Wisconsin
                              (Waupaca County,
                              Wisconsin)................
1696           CA            Reconstruction of The            $1,600,000
                              Strand in the City of
                              Manhattan Beach to improve
                              beach access and
                              accommodate increased
                              pedestrian traffic........
1697           CA            Construction of new roadway        $400,000
                              lighting on major
                              transportation corridors
                              in the Northeast San
                              Fernando Valley...........
1698           MD            Rehabilitate Hanover Street      $1,200,000
                              Bridge in Baltimore.......
1699           NY            Rehabilitation of Hornbeck         $340,800
                              Road in the Town of
                              Poughkeepsie..............
1700           CA            Rehabilitation of Tulare         $3,200,000
                              County Farm to Market road
                              system....................
1701           GA            Riverside Drive Streetscape        $400,000
                              Project, Macon............
1702           GA            South Lumpkin Road Trail-          $400,000
                              Columbus..................
1703           CA            Implement Northeast San            $160,000
                              Fernando Valley Road and
                              Safety Improvements.......
1704           NY            Big Ridge Road: Spencerport      $1,000,000
                              Village Line to Gillet
                              Road in the Town of Ogden.
1705           TX            Build south bound ramp from      $4,400,000
                              east bound I-20 to Clark
                              Road at the southern
                              terminus of Spur 408.
                              Duncanville, TX...........
1706           ............  ...........................              $0
1707           TN            Reconstruct U.S. 64 from         $4,180,000
                              west of Bolivar to the
                              Lawrence County Line in
                              Hardemant, McNairy,
                              Hardin, Wayne Counties....
1708           PA            Improve safety of Route 145      $1,780,000
                              in Whitehall Township.....
1709           GA            Construct Stone Mountain-          $800,000
                              Lithonia Road Bike Lane
                              and Sidewalks, Dekalb
                              County....................
1710           OK            Texanna Road improvements          $800,000
                              around Lake Eufaula.......
1711           OH            North Huntington Street          $1,088,000
                              Improvements, Medina, OH..
1712           IL            To construct a new                 $440,000
                              intersection of a public
                              road and U.S. Route 50 and
                              a new street..............
1713           NC            To plan, design, and               $473,600
                              construct the Northwest
                              Corridor-Western Blvd.
                              Project in Jacksonville,
                              NC........................
1714           CT            Upgrade Mark Twain Drive,        $1,600,000
                              Hartford..................
1715           CO            CO I-70 East Multimodal          $2,000,000
                              Corridor (Highway
                              Expansion), Denver........
1716           MS            Upgrade roads in Indianola,      $1,600,000
                              Ruleville, Moorehead,
                              Doddsville, Sunflower and
                              Drew, Sunflower County....
1717           MS            Upgrade Marshall Road in           $320,000
                              North Carrollton (U.S.
                              Highway 35 and 82) McCain
                              Street, South Street, Love
                              Street, and Colver Street,
                              Carroll County............
1718           NJ            Passaic-Bergen intermodal       $12,000,000
                              transportation deployment
                              initiative................
1719           IL            Upgrade roads, The Village         $800,000
                              of Maywood................
1720           PA            Upgrade Route 30 Corridor          $800,000
                              and Airport Access........
1721           GA            Upgrade sidewalks and              $400,000
                              lighting, Lyons...........
1722           CA            State Route 88--Pine Grove         $400,000
                              Corridor Improvement
                              Project...................
1723           WA            Tacoma--Lincoln Avenue             $800,000
                              Grade Separation..........
1724           NY            Improve NY 112 from Old          $8,000,000
                              Town Road to NY 347.......
1725           NJ            Construct I-195 Noise            $2,000,000
                              Barrier, Hamilton
                              Township, Mercer County...
1726           AR            Highway 77 Rail Grade              $800,000
                              Separation................
1727           WA            Kent, WA Willis Street BNSF        $400,000
                              Railroad Grade Separation
                              Project...................
1728           MI            Menominee, Ogden Street            $160,000
                              Bridge rehabilitation
                              project-replacement of
                              deck, expansion joints,
                              sidewalks, railing and all
                              other joints..............
1729           VA            Pochantas Trail--                  $400,000
                              Development and
                              construction of trail from
                              Bluestone Junction to
                              Pochantas adjacent to
                              abandoned rail line.......
1730           NY            Suffolk County ITS arterial        $500,000
                              monitoring and performance
                              measures..................
1731           LA            Conduct study for Highway          $400,000
                              25 in Washington Parish...
1732           IL            Construction of the 43rd           $480,000
                              Street Bicycle Pedestrian
                              Bridge over Lake Shore
                              Drive, City of Chicago....
1733           NY            To design and reconstruct        $1,920,000
                              Nassau Avenue, improve
                              sidewalks and include
                              pedestrian amenities in
                              Greenpoint, Brooklyn......
1734           OH            Upgrade the I-480 and            $1,600,000
                              Tiedman Road interchange,
                              Brooklyn..................
1735           NJ            Interchange improvements         $4,000,000
                              and bridge replacement,
                              Route 46, Passaic County..
1736           ............  ...........................              $0
1737           IA            Construction of a Four Lane      $8,000,000
                              U.S. Highway 20 between
                              Moville in Woodbury
                              County, through Ida County
                              and Sac County to U.S. 71
                              at Early, IA..............
1738           AZ            Paving of Navajo Route 9010-     $3,440,000
                              off of I-40 at Houck, AZ
                              (Exit 348) to Pine Springs
                              Day School................
1739           OH            Red Bank Road Improvements       $3,120,000
                              from I-71 to Fair Lane in
                              Eastern Hamilton County,
                              Ohio......................
1740           CA            Construct earthen berm           $1,600,000
                              along Esperanza Road from
                              Yorba Linda Blvd. to the
                              west city limits to
                              mitigate noise............
1741           TX            U.S. 90--Construct 6             $1,600,000
                              mainlines from east of
                              Mercury to east of
                              Wallisville...............
1742           NY            Town of Chester Trout Brook         $56,000
                              road improvements and
                              reconstruction............
1743           OR            Upgrade the I-5 Fern Valley      $2,400,000
                              Interchange (Exit 24).....
1744           CA            Construct I-80 Gilman            $1,200,000
                              Street interchange
                              improvements in Berkeley..
1745           NJ            Construct Vineland               $1,400,000
                              Boulevard and Sherman
                              Avenue Intersection
                              Improvements, Vineland,
                              Cumberland County.........
1746           WA            Terry's Corner Park and          $1,120,000
                              Ride on Camano Island.....
1747           OR            Upgrade U.S. 101 and               $200,000
                              Utility Relocation, Gold
                              Beach.....................
1748           WI            Upgrade U.S. 41 from DePere      $2,000,000
                              to Suamico, Wisconsin
                              (Brown County, Wisconsin).
1749           IL            Upgrade Veterans Drive in          $800,000
                              Pekin, Illinois...........
1750           NY            Saugerties, Improve Tissle         $500,000
                              Road-Old Kings Highway
                              intersection..............
1751           TX            Design and Construct the           $800,000
                              Cottonwood Trail
                              pedestrian-bicycle
                              connection................
1752           NY            Rehabilitation of the            $2,080,000
                              Ashford Ave. bridge over I-
                              87 in the Villages of
                              Dobbs Ferry and Ardsley...
1753           OH            Streetscape completion              $80,000
                              along U.S. 40 in
                              Bridgeport................
1754           SD            Design and construct new         $7,108,844
                              Meridian Bridge across the
                              Missouri River at Yankton.
1755           MD            Upgrade MD 210 from MD 228       $3,000,000
                              to I-495..................
1756           IL            For DuPage County to                $80,000
                              construct certain segments
                              of Southern DuPage County
                              Regional Trail............
1757           IA            U.S. 20 relocated, Webster,      $2,400,000
                              Sac and Calhoun Counties,
                              Iowa......................
1758           NJ            Construction of new access         $800,000
                              roads along Route 42/
                              Blackhorse Pike in
                              Washington Township.......
1759           CA            Highways 152-156                   $800,000
                              Intersection improvements,
                              CA........................
1760           AK            Coffman Cove IFA ferry           $3,200,000
                              terminal or IFA vessel
                              debt repayment for MV
                              Prince of Wales Ferry.....
1761           MA            Acquisition, engineering,        $1,500,000
                              design, and construction
                              of the Assabet River Rail
                              Trail, Acton, Hudson,
                              Maynard, and Stow.........
1762           MI            Conduct Feasibility Study          $480,000
                              to Extend I-475 to U.S. 23
                              in Genesee County.........
1763           TX            Construct a reliever route       $2,400,000
                              on U.S. 287 South of Dumas
                              to U.S. 287 North of Dumas
1764           TN            construct new exit on I-75       $3,600,000
                              and connect U.S. 11, U.S.
                              411, and SR 30............
1765           PA            Design, engineering, ROW         $1,400,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of street
                              improvements, parking,
                              safety enhancements and
                              roadway redesign in
                              Pittston..................
1766           TX            Dowlen Road Improvements         $2,764,800
                              for Beaumont, Texas.......
1767           CA            Construct Hwy 101 bicycle-         $400,000
                              pedestrian project in
                              Marin and Sonoma Counties
                              from north of Atherton
                              Ave. to south of Petaluma
                              River bridge..............
1768           TX            Construct raised median          $2,680,000
                              from Loop 224 to Sradley
                              St. in Nacogdoches, TX....
1769           OH            Construction of bicycle            $400,000
                              trail extension in Geauga
                              Park District in Chardon,
                              OH........................
1770           CA            Extension of a regional            $320,000
                              Class I bikeway from the
                              West City limits to the
                              East City limits along
                              leased railroad right-of-
                              way.......................
1771           AR            For rail grade separations       $8,000,000
                              identified by the MPO for
                              the Little Rock/North
                              Little Rock metropolitan
                              area, (which may include:
                              Edison Ave.; Springer
                              Blvd.; Hwy 89 Extension;
                              McCain/Fairfax; Salem
                              Road; J.P. Wright Loop;
                              South Loop; Geyer Springs
                              Rd).......................
1772           NY            Court Street and Smith             $640,000
                              Street Shopping District
                              Enhancements..............
1773           MA            Hampshire County Bike            $4,400,000
                              Paths, Design and
                              Construction..............
1774           NV            Construct I-15 Starr             $8,000,000
                              Interchange...............
1775           CA            Construct full-access            $3,200,000
                              interchange at SR 120--
                              McKinley Avenue, with the
                              necessary SR 120 auxiliary
                              lanes, Manteca, CA........
1776           CA            Install emergency vehicle          $400,000
                              preemption equipment along
                              major arterials in the I-
                              880 corridor, Alameda
                              County....................
1777           OH            Construct a proposed             $4,800,000
                              relocation of U.S. 22 and
                              SR 93 from the current IR
                              70, U.S. 40 west of
                              Zanesville................
1778           CA            Conduct Study and Construct        $800,000
                              I-205 Chrisman Road
                              Interchange Project,
                              Tracy, CA.................
1779           IL            Construction of part of a        $1,360,000
                              230 mile corridor U.S. 67
                              near Jerseyville and
                              Carrolton, Illinois.......
1780           CA            Construction of Campus             $400,000
                              Parkway from State Route
                              99 to Yosemite Ave.,
                              Merced County.............
1781           MI            Construction of Superior           $600,000
                              Road Roundabout, Superior
                              Township..................
1782           OR            Construction and                   $198,400
                              preliminary engineering of
                              a railroad crossing at the
                              intersection of Havlik
                              Road and Hwy 30, Scappoose
1783           FL            Clark Road Clover Leaf at I-     $4,400,000
                              95, Jacksonville..........
1784           PA            Construct and widen PA 94        $1,200,000
                              from the Adams and York
                              County line north to
                              Appler Road...............
1785           IL            For the reconstruction and       $1,600,000
                              realignment of 2 miles of
                              Evergreen Ave. located
                              west of the City of
                              Effingham.................
1786           IN            Improve State Road 332 and       $2,400,000
                              Nebo Road Intersection in
                              Delaware County, Indiana..
1787           AL            Birmingham Northern              $8,000,000
                              Beltline..................
1788           WI            Construct Lake Butte des        $28,000,000
                              Morts Bridge, U.S. Highway
                              41, Winnebago County,
                              Wisconsin.................
1789           MA            North Worcester County Bike      $4,000,000
                              Paths, Design and
                              Construction..............
1790           TX            Old Reliance Road Overpass       $2,000,000
                              at SH 6 (Earl Rudder
                              Freeway)--Widening project
                              in Brazos Co..............
1791           IA            Phase III of Main St.              $800,000
                              project, Amana............
1792           MN            Realign Vadnais Boulevard          $800,000
                              at interchange of I-694/
                              Highway 49, Ramsey County.
1793           CA            Reconfigure intersection at     $11,120,000
                              Highways 152 and 156 in
                              Santa Clara County........
1794           KY            Construct Georgetown             $2,400,000
                              Northwest Bypass from U.S.
                              460 West to I-75 North,
                              Scott County..............
1795           AZ            Grand Canyon Greenway            $2,560,000
                              Trails....................
1796           NY            Remediate road runoff in         $1,000,000
                              vicinity of Peconic
                              Estuary watershed.........
1797           ............  ...........................              $0
1798           OH            Construction of road               $120,000
                              improvements from Richmond
                              Road to new Cuyahoga
                              Community College in
                              Warrensville Heights, OH..
1799           MI            Construction of the I-696        $1,600,000
                              and Northwestern Highway
                              Interchange Freeway Ramps
                              at Franklin Road in
                              Southfield................
1800           OH            Construct access                 $1,600,000
                              improvements to I-680 and
                              internal roadways for
                              Corridor of Opportunity,
                              Mahoning Co...............
1801           NY            Mount Vernon Railroad Cut..      $2,000,000
1802           TX            Reconstruct and add two          $4,800,000
                              lanes to IH 27 from
                              Western Street in Amarillo
                              to Loop 335...............
1803           CO            SH 83-SH 88 Interchange          $3,200,000
                              Reconstruction--Arapahoe
                              County, CO................
1804           NY            Town of Pawling Old Rt. 55.        $400,000
1805           IL            Upgrade Curtis Road in           $5,600,000
                              conjunction with State
                              plan for I-57 interchange;
                              from Duncan Rd. to 1st
                              Street in Champaign.......
1806           MO            Upgrade Rt. 249 [Range           $8,000,000
                              Line] from Rt. 171 to I-44
1807           VA            Bland County Trails and            $800,000
                              Visitor Center--
                              Establishment of multi-use
                              trail network, associated
                              facilities and begin work
                              on visitors center........
1808           NH            Upgrade Sewalls Falls Road         $800,000
                              bridge over Merrimack
                              River in Concord..........
1809           IL            Perform Old Orchard Road           $800,000
                              Expansion and improvement
                              project between Harms Road
                              and U.S. 41, Cook County..
1810           MN            Design, engineering, and         $7,120,745
                              ROW acquisition to
                              reconstruct TH 95 bridge,
                              North Branch..............
1811           NY            Tappan Zee Bridge to I287        $1,000,000
                              Transportation Corridor...
1812           CA            Upgrade and reconstruct the     $17,480,000
                              I-80/I-680/SR 12
                              Interchange, Solano County
1813           MD            U.S. 219 Oakland Bypass....        $800,000
1814           NC            U.S. 221 widening from U.S.      $1,600,000
                              421 to Jefferson, NC......
1815           IL            Complete 80,000 lb truck         $2,400,000
                              route between CH 2 (Burma
                              Rd) and IL Rt. 130 in
                              Cumberland County.........
1816           CA            Improvement of intersection        $320,000
                              at Burbank Blvd. and
                              Hayvenhurst Ave...........
1817           OH            Construct pedestrian bridge      $2,000,000
                              over I-77; tunnel
                              underneath railroad;
                              bridge over Tuscarawas
                              River along OH and Erie
                              Canal in Tuscarawas County
1818           MN            Lake Street Access to I-         $1,600,000
                              35W, Minneapolis..........
1819           WI            Upgrade U.S. 2 in Ashland        $3,200,000
                              County....................
1820           OR            Construct an urban arterial      $4,200,000
                              street between NE Weidler
                              and NE Washington on NE
                              102nd, Portland...........
1821           CA            Construct an Interchange on      $2,028,000
                              Highway 70 at Georgia
                              Pacific Road in Oroville..
1822           AZ            Construct or Modify             $10,640,000
                              Railroad Grade Separations
                              on 6th St. and 22nd St.
                              and Reconstruct Speedway
                              Blvd. Underpass in Tucson.
1823           FL            Construct North Ormond             $880,000
                              Beach Business Park
                              Interchange at I-95
                              between U.S. 1 and SR 40,
                              Volusia County............
1824           MN            Environmental review for         $1,040,000
                              improvement along the
                              entire U.S. 10 corridor...
1825           NY            Construct visitor center,          $400,000
                              access road, and parking
                              at Sam's Point Preserve,
                              Ellenville................
1826           OH            Installation of road                $80,000
                              improvements on Old State
                              Road-SR 608 in
                              Middlefield, OH...........
1827           WA            To replace BNSF trestle,         $1,600,000
                              Sammamish River bridge and
                              reconstruct SR 202/127th
                              Pl. NE and SR 202/180th
                              Ave. NE intersections.....
1828           PA            Completion of beltway              $800,000
                              interchanges along
                              Business Route 60 in Moon
                              Township, Allegheny County
1829           TX            U.S. 290 Improvements in         $2,400,000
                              Austin, TX................
1830           CA            City of Madera, CA Improve       $2,400,000
                              SR 99--SR 145 Interchange.
1831           AL            Construct a new interchange        $800,000
                              on I-65 at Cullman, AL
                              County Road 222...........
1832           VA            National Park Service            $3,400,000
                              transportation
                              improvements to Historic
                              Jamestowne, Virginia......
1833           MI            Design and construction of       $2,400,000
                              West Michigan Regional
                              Trail Network connector to
                              link two trail systems
                              together and to Grand
                              Rapids....................
1834           TN            Plan and construct a             $7,200,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail including
                              enhancements, Murfreesboro
1835           AZ            Replacement of Safford           $3,520,000
                              Bridge which crosses the
                              Gila River directly north
                              of Safford, AZ on North
                              8th Avenue................
1836           TX            Design and construct               $800,000
                              streetscape improvements
                              to Old Spanish Trail--SH
                              288 to Griggs, Griggs to
                              Mykawa....................
1837           TN            For each rail-highway               $45,600
                              crossing: Improve
                              circuitry on vehicle
                              protection device
                              installed at crossing in
                              Knoxville, TN.............
1838           OH            Reconstruct Broadway Ave.          $600,000
                              in Lorain.................
1839           OH            Road Widening and related        $2,728,000
                              improvements to SR 82 in
                              Macedonia, OH.............
1840           MN            Reconstruct CSAH 4 and CSAH      $1,392,000
                              5 (Forest Highway 11)
                              between CSAH 15 and TH 61,
                              Silver Bay................
1841           CA            Ramona Avenue Grade              $1,600,000
                              Separation, Montclair,
                              California................
1842           MN            Roadway improvements, City         $800,000
                              of Federal Dam............
1843           VA            Rocky Knob Heritage Center--     $1,200,000
                              Planning, design, site
                              acquisition, and
                              construction for trail
                              system and visitors center
                              on Blue Ridge Parkway.....
1844           FL            Design and construct             $1,600,000
                              capacity and safety
                              improvements for State
                              Road 426-County Road 419
                              in Oviedo from Pine St. to
                              west of Lockwood Blvd.....
1845           FL            Coordinated Regional             $1,200,000
                              Transportation Study of
                              U.S. 98 from Pensacola Bay
                              Bridge, Escambia County to
                              Hathaway Bridge, Bay
                              County, Florida...........
1846           PA            Paving and reconstruction        $1,600,000
                              in the townships: North
                              and South Eldorado, North
                              Altoona, Fairview,
                              Juniata, East End,
                              Pleasant Valley, South
                              Tracks, Lyswen-Altoona, PA
1847           AK            Ferry infrastructure at          $3,000,000
                              Seward Marine Center......
1848           AZ            Realign Davis Road from          $2,640,000
                              State Route 80 to State
                              Route 191.................
1849           PA            Reesdale Street roadway            $800,000
                              reconfiguration to allow
                              HOV access to new parking
                              facility..................
1850           WA            SR 538 (College Way) and           $140,000
                              North 26th St. Signal in
                              Mount Vernon..............
1851           TX            Acquisition of right-of-way     $11,200,000
                              and environmental
                              preservation from I-45 to
                              U.S. 59 for Grand Parkway.
1852           ID            Reconstruct Grangemont Road      $1,600,000
                              (Idaho Forest Highway 67)
                              from Orofino to Milepost
                              9.3.......................
1853           VA            Expansion of South Airport       $6,240,000
                              Connector Road (Clarkson
                              Road to Charles City).....
1854           NY            Design and Construction of         $384,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              facilities in the area of
                              the Roosevelt Avenue
                              Bridge....................
1855           NC            Construct Endor Iron               $800,000
                              Furnace Greenway
                              enhancements from Deep
                              River to Sanford..........
1856           CO            Improve and widen State          $3,200,000
                              Highway 44 from Colorado
                              Boulevard to State Highway
                              2.........................
1857           FL            Fund improvement of U.S.         $1,600,000
                              301 corridor in Sumter and
                              Marion Counties...........
1858           TN            Complete construction and           $80,000
                              landscaping of visitor
                              center on Cherohala Skyway
                              in Monroe County, TN......
1859           OR            Construction of the East         $5,200,000
                              Burnside Street
                              improvements, Portland....
1860           AL            Expand to 4 lanes U.S.             $800,000
                              Highway 278 from Sulligent
                              to Guin...................
1861           IL            Francis Cabrini/W. Green           $480,000
                              Homes CHA Street
                              Construction, City of
                              Chicago...................
1862           NY            Plan and construct               $8,000,000
                              greenway, bicycle path,
                              esplanades and ferry
                              landing along New York Bay
                              in Sunset Park, Brooklyn..
1863           PA            Construct Dubois Regional          $480,000
                              Medical Center Access Road
1864           NY            To design and construct          $1,680,000
                              safe route to school
                              projects in Brooklyn,
                              Queens and Manhattan, NY..
1865           PA            U.S. 30 corridor                 $2,600,000
                              improvements from PA 896
                              to PA 897. Connects PA 41.
1866           MD            U.S. 40 Alternate,               $4,000,000
                              Middletown Bypass.........
1867           CA            Construction of a smart             $40,000
                              crosswalk system at the
                              intersection of Topanga
                              Canyon Blvd. and Gault St.
1868           WI            Expand U.S. 51 and SH 29 in      $6,400,000
                              Marathon County...........
1869           PA            Construct 2 flyover ramps        $5,600,000
                              and S Linden St. ext for
                              access to industrial sites
                              in the cities of
                              McKeesport and Duquesne...
1870           NY            Improvements and upgrades          $160,000
                              on Main Street, Beekman,
                              NY........................
1871           NY            Construct pedestrian             $5,600,000
                              walkway along Route 9A in
                              Hudson River Park, New
                              York City.................
1872           IN            Design engineering, right-       $1,600,000
                              of-way acquisition, and
                              construction for the Grant
                              County Economic Corridor..
1873           MN            City of Marshall TH 23 4-        $2,630,400
                              Lane Extension............
1874           IL            Henry Horner Homes CHA             $800,000
                              Street Construction, City
                              of Chicago................
1875           TN            Improve circuitry on               $126,400
                              vehicle protection device
                              installed at highway-RR
                              crossing in Knoxville, TN.
1876           NJ            Construct Intersection at        $1,200,000
                              Route 46 and Little Ferry
                              Circle in Little Ferry....
1877           AR            Improve State Highway 88         $3,560,000
                              (Higdon Ferry Road) in Hot
                              Springs...................
1878           MD            Improve U.S. 1, Washington         $800,000
                              Boulevard Corridor in
                              Howard County.............
1879           NY            Downtown Flushing Traffic          $800,000
                              and Pedestrian
                              Improvements..............
1880           FL            Arlington Expressway Access      $1,200,000
                              Rd., Jacksonville.........
1881           CO            Construct arterial on W          $6,000,000
                              side of Montrose to ease
                              traffic congestion on SH
                              550 between Grand Avenue,
                              N/S of city...............
1882           CO            North I-25: Denver to Fort       $7,733,333
                              Collins, Colorado.........
1883           CA            Planning for Orange Line           $280,000
                              Mag Lev from downtown Los
                              Angeles to central Orange
                              County....................
1884           NJ            Rahway Streetscape                 $400,000
                              Replacement Project.......
1885           CT            Reconstruct I-95/I-91            $1,600,000
                              interchange and construct
                              pedestrian walkway, New
                              Haven.....................
1886           VA            Blue Ridge Music Center--        $1,200,000
                              Install lighting/ steps,
                              upgrade existing trail
                              system and equip
                              interpretative center with
                              visitor information.......
1887           VA            Ceres Recreation Trail and         $120,000
                              Center--Design and
                              construct pedestrian/
                              bicycle trail in community
                              of Ceres and establish
                              trail center..............
1888           ME            Construction of trails           $1,000,000
                              within the Eastern Trail
                              Management District.......
1889           GA            I-75 interchanges from             $800,000
                              north of Tifton to Turner
                              County line...............
1890           GA            City of Savannah, Construct        $160,000
                              bike and pedestrian paths
                              along Heritage Rail.......
1891           FL            Implementation of the            $1,600,000
                              Advanced Traffic
                              Management System, Boca
                              Raton, FL.................
1892           NY            Lyell Avenue: NY Rt. 259         $1,280,000
                              (Union Street) to Village
                              Line, Village of
                              Spenscerport, Town of
                              Ogden.....................
1893           WI            Construct U.S. 151 between       $3,000,000
                              CTH D and SH 175, Fond du
                              Lac County, WI............
1894           OH            Construct transportation         $8,400,000
                              enhancement projects,
                              Toledo....................
1895           TX            Contruct grade separation        $4,000,000
                              at U.S. 59 and SH 99.
                              Replace the proposed
                              interim cloverleaf ramps
                              at the intersection.......
1896           MS            Gateways Transportation            $200,000
                              Enhancement Project,
                              Hancock County............
1897           NY            Install Improvements for           $250,000
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of IS X194................
1898           OK            Improvements to SH 412P at       $3,600,000
                              412 Interchange...........
1899           FL            Acquire right-of-way and         $4,000,000
                              construct East-West
                              Connector from SR 37 to SR
                              563 in Lakeland, FL.......
1900           WA            Design Valley Mall Blvd.         $5,120,000
                              for Main St. to I-82 and
                              two I-82 interchanges at
                              Mileposts 36 and 38 in
                              Union Gap, WA.............
1901           WA            Extension of Waaga Way west        $400,000
                              to Old Frontier Rd........
1902           ME            Plan and construct highway       $1,000,000
                              access between U.S. Route
                              161 and U.S. Route 1 in
                              Madawaska.................
1903           CA            Randolph St. improvements          $960,000
                              between Wilmington Ave.
                              and Fishburn Ave. in
                              Huntington Park...........
1904           CA            Reconstruct Azusa Ave. and       $2,000,000
                              San Gabriel Ave. for 2-way
                              traffic in Azusa..........
1905           KS            Construction of a 1.5 mile         $400,000
                              alternate truck route in
                              Downs, Kansas.............
1906           AL            Pedestrian Improvements for        $106,667
                              Columbiana, AL............
1907           MN            Reconstruct CSAH 91 from         $4,000,000
                              the D.M. and I.R. Railroad
                              crossing at 8th Street in
                              Duluth to CSAH 56, St.
                              Louis County..............
1908           NY            Construct Wayne County, NY         $276,000
                              rails to trails initiative
1909           MA            Design and construct signal        $600,000
                              crossing and other safety
                              improvements to Emerald
                              Necklace Greenway Bicycle
                              Trail, Town of Brookline..
1910           MI            Construction of                    $240,000
                              Nonmotorized Pathway, City
                              of Rockwood...............
1911           WA            Purchase of scenic easement        $480,000
                              or site at I-90 and
                              Highway 18................
1912           PA            Reconstruct the SR 33, 512       $2,000,000
                              interchange in the Borough
                              of Wind Gap...............
1913           NY            Access improvements for          $3,200,000
                              terminal located on 12th
                              Ave. between W. 44th and
                              W. 54th St. in Manhattan..
1914           IL            Completion of the Grand          $1,034,000
                              Illinois Trail, Cook
                              County....................
1915           CA            Construct and improve            $1,360,000
                              medians and drainage on
                              Imperial Highway from west
                              border to east border of
                              city in La Mirada.........
1916           CT            Construct Pomfret                   $80,000
                              Pedestrian Bridge.........
1917           NV            Construct Laughlin Bullhead      $1,600,000
                              City Bridge...............
1918           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $800,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction of the
                              widening of Pennsylvania
                              Rt. 443 Corridor in Carbon
                              County....................
1919           NY            Palisades Interstate               $600,000
                              Parkway Mitigation
                              Measures for New Square...
1920           CA            Reconstruct and widen Del        $2,400,000
                              Amo Blvd. to four lanes
                              between Normandie Ave. and
                              New Hampshire Ave., Los
                              Angeles County............
1921           MN            Reconstruct Unorganized            $820,000
                              Township Road 488 from
                              CSAH 138, Koochiching
                              County....................
1922           NY            Reconstruction of Empire         $5,120,000
                              Boulevard.................
1923           PA            Reconstruction of PA 309         $2,000,000
                              from Greenwood Avenue to
                              Welsh Road................
1924           TN            Construction of I-69 in         $11,300,000
                              Obion, Dyer, Lauderdale
                              and Tipton Counties.......
1925           IL            Design, land acquisition,        $1,600,000
                              and construction of South
                              Main St. (IL 2) Corridor
                              from Beltline Rd. to Cedar
                              Street in Rockford, IL....
1926           OH            Grading, paving, roads for      $12,000,000
                              the transfer of rail to
                              truck for the intermodal
                              facility at Rickenbacker
                              Airport...................
1927           MA            Reconstruction of Pleasant       $1,600,000
                              Street, Watertown.........
1928           MN            Lake Wobegon Trail corridor        $281,600
                              from Sauk Centre to the
                              Stearns County line.......
1929           RI            Replace Sakonnet Bridge....      $1,600,000
1930           CA            Conduct study and construct      $4,000,000
                              CA State Route 239 from
                              State Route 4 in Brentwood
                              area to I-205 in Tracy
                              area......................
1931           MA            Geometric improvements,          $1,200,000
                              safety enhancements and
                              signal upgrades at Rt. 28
                              and Rt. 106, intersection
                              West Bridgewater..........
1932           WA            Fife--Widen 70th Ave. East         $800,000
                              and Valley Ave. East......
1933           CA            Construct two right hand           $400,000
                              turn for Byzantine Latino
                              Quarter transit plazas at
                              Normandie and Pico, and
                              Hoover and Pico, Los
                              Angeles...................
1934           WA            I-90 Two-Way Transit-HOV         $3,200,000
                              Project...................
1935           AL            Construct Talladega                $800,000
                              Mountains Natural Resource
                              Center--An educational
                              center and hub for hikers,
                              bicyclists, and
                              automobiles...............
1936           MD            Gaithersburg, MD Extension       $1,120,000
                              of Teachers Way-Olde Towne
                              Gaithersburg
                              Revitalization............
1937           IL            Millburn By-Pass (US Route       $2,080,000
                              45 at Gross Lake Road/
                              Millburn Road), Lake
                              County....................
1938           AK            Planning, design, and EIS        $2,000,000
                              of Bradfield Canal Road...
1939           TX            Reconstruct Clinton Drive       $11,200,000
                              from Federal Rd. to N.
                              Wayside Drive.............
1940           GA            Pave portions of CR 345, CR        $400,000
                              44, and CR 45, Hancock
                              County....................
1941           NY            Deer Avoidance System, to          $200,000
                              deter deer from milepost
                              marker 494.5, Ripley, PA,
                              to 304.2., Weedsport, NY
                              along I-90................
1942           CA            El Camino Real Grand Blvd.       $3,000,000
                              Initiative in San Mateo
                              County....................
1943           CA            Construct Guadalupe River        $6,400,000
                              Trail from I-880 to
                              Highway 237 in Santa Clara
                              County....................
1944           TN            Cocke County, Tennessee SR         $800,000
                              32 reconstruction.........
1945           IL            Construct I-80, Ridgeland          $800,000
                              Ave. Improvements, Tinley
                              Park......................
1946           KY            Construct Pedestrian Mall        $3,124,000
                              and Streetscape
                              Improvements on Lexington,
                              College, Walnut and
                              Gilespie Sts, Wilmore.....
1947           PA            PA 23 corridor improvements      $2,400,000
                              from U.S. 30 to U.S. 322..
1948           NJ            Replacement and realignment        $844,000
                              of Amwell Road Bridge over
                              Neshanic River............
1949           FL            City of Wilton Manors              $300,000
                              Powerline Road Streetscape
                              Enhancement Project.......
1950           TX            Construct SH 199 (Henderson      $6,400,000
                              St.) through the Trinity
                              Uptown Project between the
                              West Fork and Clear Fork
                              of the Trinity River in
                              Fort Worth................
1951           IN            Construction of multi-use          $200,000
                              paths, Town of Fishers,
                              Indiana...................
1952           OH            Construct White Pond Drive         $800,000
                              project in Akron..........
1953           MN            Design and right-of-way            $800,000
                              acquisition for I-35 E
                              CSAH 14 Main Street
                              Interchange, City of Lino
                              Lakes, Minnesota..........
1954           OR            Expand storage facilities        $2,500,000
                              in Eugene to support
                              transportation enhancement
                              activities throughout the
                              State.....................
1955           CA            Improvements to U.S. 101           $320,000
                              ramps between Winnetka
                              Ave. and Van Nuys Blvd....
1956           IN            Acquire right-of-way for         $2,400,000
                              and construct University
                              Parkway from Upper Mount
                              Vernon Road to SR 66......
1957           CA            Pine Avenue extension from       $6,800,000
                              Route 71 to Euclid Avenue
                              in the City of Chino,
                              California................
1958           MO            Confluence Greenway Land           $560,000
                              Acquisition for Riverfront
                              Trail development in St.
                              Louis.....................
1959           TN            Retrofit noise abatement         $2,000,000
                              walls in Davidson County..
1960           MA            Streestcape and pedestrian       $3,200,000
                              access improvements
                              between Museum Road and
                              Forsyth Way...............
1961           MI            Commerce, Haggerty Road          $1,200,000
                              from 14 Mile to Richardson
1962           WI            Expand SH 23, County            $24,000,000
                              Highway OJ to U.S. Highway
                              41, WI....................
1963           FL            Construct interchange at I-        $800,000
                              95 and Matanzas Woods
                              Parkway, Flagler County...
1964           IL            Miller Road Widening and         $6,364,000
                              Improvement, McHenry......
1965           NC            Construct Neuse River Trail      $1,600,000
                              in Johnston County........
1966           TX            Construct landscaping and        $1,600,000
                              other pedestrian amenities
                              in segments of the Old
                              Spanish Trail and Griggs
                              Road rights-of-way........
1967           NY            Construction of and                $800,000
                              improvements to Union Road
                              and Walden Avenue in
                              Cheektowaga...............
1968           LA            Construction of West             $3,200,000
                              Covington Bypass-LA 21
                              Widening..................
1969           MS            Construct Byrd Parkway           $1,200,000
                              Extension, Petal..........
1970           NY            Intermodal transportation        $3,200,000
                              improvements in Coney
                              Island....................
1971           MN            Construct one mile of new        $2,624,000
                              roadway and a bridge
                              crossing the DM&IR
                              railroad tracks, and
                              construct connector
                              between CSAH 14 and CSAH
                              284, Proctor..............
1972           NH            Construct Park and Ride,         $1,600,000
                              Exit 5 on I-93--
                              Londonderry, NH...........
1973           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Exeter
                              Borough, Luzerne County...
1974           PA            Extension of River Road in       $1,200,000
                              Reading, PA to provide
                              access to major industrial
                              and brownfields sites.....
1975           AK            Point MacKenzie in               $1,000,000
                              Matanuska-Susitna Borough
                              plan and design road
                              access....................
1976           TX            Repair 4.35 miles of Lake        $4,800,000
                              Ridge Parkway. Widen
                              roadway along with 2
                              bridges from 4 lanes to 6
                              across Joe Poole Lake in
                              Grand Prairie, TX.........
1977           IL            Robert Taylor Homes CHA            $440,000
                              Street Construction, City
                              of Chicago................
1978           OR            Rockwood Town Center for         $2,000,000
                              Stark Street from 190th to
                              197th for pedestrian,
                              bicycle and transit
                              facilities and safety
                              mitigation................
1979           PA            Route 89 Curve Realignment         $240,000
                              one mile north of
                              Titusville on Route 89....
1980           FL            Sand Lake Road Improvements      $4,800,000
                              between Presidents Drive
                              and I-4...................
1981           MI            Sault Ste. Marie,                  $760,000
                              Reconstruct East Spruce
                              Street with drainage,
                              curb, gutter, pavement,
                              traffic control devices...
1982           MI            Study and construct I-96/        $2,000,000
                              U.S. 31/Sternberg Road
                              area improvements.........
1983           PA            Provide access to HOV ramp       $1,600,000
                              from Reedsdale Street with
                              traffic signals, pavement
                              markings, lane control and
                              fast acting gates.........
1984           IL            The extension of MacArthur       $1,200,000
                              Blvd. from Wabash to Iron
                              Bridge Road. Springfield..
1985           IL            Construct Cedar Creek              $400,000
                              Linear Park Trail, Quincy.
1986           IN            Conduct study for U.S. 50          $240,000
                              Corridor Improvements,
                              Dearborn County, Indiana..
1987           IL            Design, land acquisition,        $1,600,000
                              and construct West State
                              St. (US Business 20) from
                              Meridan Rd. to Rockton
                              Ave. in Rockford, IL......
1988           CA            The Foothill South Project,      $8,000,000
                              construct 16 miles of a
                              six-lane limited access
                              highway system............
1989           MI            Construct Road Improvements      $2,400,000
                              to Miller Rd. from I-75 to
                              Linden Rd. Flint Township.
1990           CA            State Route 99 improvements      $3,200,000
                              at Sheldon Road...........
1991           KY            The Kentucky Multi-Highway       $1,280,000
                              Preservation Project......
1992           NY            Town of Warwick, NY. Bridge        $140,000
                              replacement on Buttermilk
                              Falls Rd..................
1993           TN            Improve existing two lane        $8,000,000
                              highway to a four lane
                              facility along the U.S.
                              412 Corridor west of
                              Natchez Trace to U.S. 43
                              at Mount Pleasant.........
1994           NY            Town of Warwick, NY East           $640,000
                              Shore Road reconstruction.
1995           FL            Traffic Reconfiguration of         $800,000
                              SR 934 and U.S. 1 Route,
                              Miami.....................
1996           PA            For design, engineering,           $240,000
                              ROW acquisition, and
                              construction of the third
                              phase of the Marshalls
                              Creek Bypass Project in
                              Monroe County,
                              Pennsylvania..............
1997           MI            Construct North Central          $1,840,000
                              Muskegon County Corridor
                              Improvements at U.S. 31
                              and Russell Road..........
1998           OH            Reconstruct I-75/I-475           $2,400,000
                              Interchange, Toledo.......
1999           NY            College Point 20th Avenue          $700,000
                              Streetscapes Improvements
                              Project in Queens.........
2000           OH            Construct a 4 lane limited         $550,000
                              access road to link
                              Newcomerstown and Cadiz...
2001           CT            Construct trail to extend          $400,000
                              the Pequonnock Valley rail-
                              trail through Trumbull and
                              into Bridgeport, CT.......
2002           AK            Providence Hospital Public       $3,000,000
                              Access Road...............
2003           TX            I Road Between Nolana Loop       $1,520,000
                              and FM 495 in Hidalgo
                              County....................
2004           NC            North Carolina. Add passing      $4,800,000
                              lanes and safety
                              improvements to U.S.
                              Highway 64 in Transylvania
                              County....................
2005           TN            Improve streetscape and            $240,000
                              pavement repair, Blount
                              County, TN................
2006           CT            Reconstruction of State          $1,200,000
                              Route 111 from Purdy Hill
                              Road to Fan Hill Road,
                              Monroe, CT................
2007           IL            Resurface Trumbull Ave. and        $320,000
                              Homan Ave., Evergreen Park
2008           GA            Hwy 78 Corridor Improvement        $400,000
                              Gwinnett County...........
2009           TX            Construct Southwest Bypass       $3,200,000
                              in Georgetown, Texas,
                              between SH 29 and Ranch
                              Road 2243.................
2010           MO            To improve U.S. 54 to a            $800,000
                              four lane highway from the
                              Osage River to MO Route KK
2011           MS            Upgrade roads in                   $160,000
                              Mayersville (U.S. Highway
                              14 and 1), Issaquena
                              County....................
2012           MA            Gainsborough St. and St.           $900,000
                              Botolph St. Improvements..
2013           IN            Construct U.S. 31 Kokomo           $800,000
                              Corridor Project for
                              Kokomo Howard County,
                              Indiana...................
2014           OH            Construction of Tri-State        $1,600,000
                              Outer Belt in Lawrence
                              County....................
2015           PA            Completion of I-79-Kirwin        $1,600,000
                              Heights Interchange and
                              construction of retaining
                              walls, bridge and new
                              ramps.....................
2016           OH            Construction of the Carroll      $3,600,000
                              Area Interchange in
                              Fairfield County..........
2017           CA            Construct the Silicon            $6,400,000
                              Valley Transportation
                              Incident Management Center
                              in San Jose...............
2018           CA            Design and Construction            $800,000
                              Camino Tassajara Crown
                              Canyon to East Town
                              Project, Danville, CA.....
2019           NY            Traffic mitigation on              $120,000
                              Bridge Street and Maple
                              Avenue, Florida, NY.......
2020           WI            North 28th Street Phase 2        $1,024,000
                              roadway safety
                              improvements from Weeks
                              Avenue to Hill Avenue in
                              Superior..................
2021           NC            Upgrade U.S. 74 in Columbus      $5,600,000
                              County....................
2022           MS            Upgrade U.S. 78 to               $8,000,000
                              Interstate Standards from
                              the MS/TN State line to
                              the MS/AL State line......
2023           IN            Improve Bailie Street,             $256,000
                              Kentland..................
2024           CA            Realignment of La Brea           $2,640,000
                              Avenue to reduce
                              congestion, City of
                              Inglewood.................
2025           IL            Resurface Elston Avenue          $1,600,000
                              from Milwaukee to Pulaski,
                              Chicago...................
2026           TN            Sullivan, Washington             $1,600,000
                              Counties, Tennessee SR 75
                              widening..................
2027           GA            U.S. 17/SR 404 Spur, Back        $4,000,000
                              River bridge replacement,
                              Savannah..................
2028           MS            U.S. 98 access improvements      $4,000,000
                              and new I-59 interchange,
                              Lamar County..............
2029           VA            Construct South Airport            $400,000
                              Connector, Richmond
                              International Airport.....
2030           NY            City of Peeskill, NY Street        $104,000
                              Resurfacing Program.
                              Riverview Avenue..........
2031           GA            SR 400 at SR 120 Old Milton        $800,000
                              Parkway intersection
                              improvement Fulton County,
                              Georgia...................
2032           MA            East Boston Haul Road            $5,000,000
                              Construction..............
2033           NY            Town of Goshen Orzeck Road         $320,000
                              reconstruction............
2034           VA            Revitalize Main Street in          $580,000
                              Dumfries..................
2035           FL            Replace Platt Street Bridge      $2,400,000
2036           FL            Access Rd. Streetscaping,          $400,000
                              Sanford Airport...........
2037           NY            Rockland County and City of        $800,000
                              Yonkers to Lower-Manhattan
                              Ferry Boat project........
2038           SC            Complete construction of         $5,600,000
                              Palmetto Parkway (I520)
                              Extension (Phase II) to I-
                              20........................
2039           NM            U.S. 62-180 Reconstruction,      $4,000,000
                              Texas State Line to
                              Carlsbad..................
2040           IL            For U.S. Rt. 30                  $5,600,000
                              intersection signals, turn
                              and deceleration lanes
                              btwn Williams St. and IL
                              Rt. 43 incl. 80th Ave,
                              Wolf Rd., Lincoln Way HS
                              and Locust St.............
2041           OH            Construct Orchard Lane to          $400,000
                              Factory Road Connector,
                              Greene County.............
2042           TX            Construct a bridge impact          $400,000
                              protection system for
                              TxDOT.....................
2043           NC            Design and construction of       $4,000,000
                              the Airport Area Roadway
                              Network, High Point, North
                              Carolina..................
2044           VA            Repair Colorado Street           $1,400,000
                              bridge in Salem, Virginia.
2045           CA            Project to evaluate air             $80,000
                              quality and congestion
                              mitigation benefits of a
                              Hybrid Utility Vehicle in
                              Santa Barbara County......
2046           PA            Mill Street improvements,          $720,000
                              Borough of Lansdale.......
2047           MN            Construction of County           $2,560,000
                              State Aid Highway 21,
                              Scott County, MN..........
2048           ............  ...........................              $0
2049           TX            Two direct connectors in         $4,000,000
                              Houston, Texas between IH
                              10 and SH 99, The Grand
                              Parkway...................
2050           MO            Upgrade of Rt. 71 from          $12,000,000
                              Pineville to Arkansas
                              State Line................
2051           CA            Improve interstates and         $20,000,000
                              roads part of the Inland
                              Empire Goods Movement
                              Gateway project in and
                              around the former Norton
                              Air Force Base............
2052           IL            Preconstruction activities         $400,000
                              for Sangamon Valley
                              Bicycle Trail (IL)........
2053           MI            St. Clair County Parks is          $400,000
                              working with 13 local
                              units to develop the 54-
                              mile Bridge-to-Bay trail..
2054           NJ            New Jersey Underground             $256,000
                              Railroad for preservation,
                              enhancement and promotion
                              of sites in New Jersey....
2055           CA            Construction of an                 $800,000
                              interchange at Lammers
                              Road and I-205, Tracy, CA.
2056           MN            Corridor Preservation            $2,400,000
                              Studies and Right-of-Way
                              acquisition, St. Cloud
                              Metro Area................
2057           NY            Improve CR 39 from NY 27 to      $3,000,000
                              NY 27A, Suffolk County....
2058           PA            Street improvements,               $520,000
                              Borough of Ambler.........
2059           KY            Reconstruction of KY 61            $800,000
                              from Greensburg in Green
                              County to Columbia in
                              Adair County..............
2060           TX            Construct Loop 12-IH 35E           $800,000
                              and SH 183 west extension
                              to MacArthur, Irving,
                              Texas.....................
2061           NC            To plan, design, and               $236,800
                              construct the segment of
                              Berkeley Blvd. from Royal
                              Avenue to Hew Hope Rd. (SR
                              1003) in Goldsboro, NC....
2062           OH            Upgrade Manchester Rd. in        $3,200,000
                              Akron.....................
2063           IL            St. Charles Road, The              $800,000
                              Village of Bellwood.......
2064           TN            Engineer, design and             $7,200,000
                              construction of connector
                              road from I-75 interchange
                              across Enterprise South
                              Industrial Park to Hwy 58
                              in Hamilton County........
2065           TX            Construct 4 lane divided         $1,600,000
                              roadway along SH 71 from
                              the Perdernales River to
                              Bee Creek.................
2066           CT            I-84 Danbury Exits I-11          $2,720,000
                              Upgrade Interchanges......
2067           CA            Complete the engineering         $4,000,000
                              design and acquire the
                              right-of-way needed for
                              the Arch-Sperry project in
                              San Joaquin County........
2068           UT            Increase lane capacity on        $3,000,000
                              bridge over Virgin River
                              on Washington Fields Road
                              in Washington.............
2069           NY            Installation of Utica            $2,400,000
                              Traffic Signal System.....
2070           NC            To construct an interchange        $947,200
                              at an existing grade
                              separation at SR 1602 (Old
                              Stantonsburg Rd.) and U.S.
                              264 Bypass in Wilson
                              County, NC................
2071           WA            U.S. 12 Burbank to Walla         $3,440,000
                              Walla: Construct new four
                              lane highway for portion
                              of U.S. 12................
2072           ............  ...........................              $0
2073           OH            Structural improvements to         $400,000
                              two bridges over the
                              Zimber Ditch between 38th
                              St. and Whipple Ave. in
                              Canton, Ohio..............
2074           OK            U.S. 281, Widen U.S. 281           $800,000
                              from the new U.S. 281 Spur
                              North to Geary Canadian
                              County, OK................
2075           MI            City of Negaunee, Croix            $900,000
                              Street reconstruction-
                              Streetscape and
                              resurfacing from U.S. 41
                              to Maas Street............
2076           KS            Construct I-35 and Lone Elm      $4,000,000
                              Road interchange and widen
                              I-35 from 151st St. to
                              159th St., Olathe.........
2077           MI            Integrated highway                 $400,000
                              realignment and grade
                              separations at Port Huron,
                              MI to eliminate road
                              blockages from NAFTA rail
                              traffic...................
2078           OK            U.S. 60, Widen U.S. 60           $2,400,000
                              between Bartlesville and
                              Pawhuska, Osage County, OK
2079           WA            Construct an off-ramp from         $400,000
                              I-5 to the intersection of
                              Alderwood Mall Blvd. and
                              Alderwood Mall Pkwy.......
2080           CA            Reduce congestion and boost      $5,600,000
                              economies through safer
                              access to the coast by
                              realigning Hwy 299 between
                              Trinity and Shasta
                              Counties..................
2081           IL            Pre-construction and               $800,000
                              construction activities on
                              U.S. 45/LaGrange Road from
                              131st Street to 179th
                              Street....................
2082           AR            Van Buren, Arkansas--Widen       $3,000,000
                              and reconstruct Rena Road.
2083           GA            Construction of                  $4,800,000
                              infrastructure for inter-
                              parcel access, median
                              upgrades, lighting, and
                              beautification along
                              Highway 78 corridor.......
2084           CA            Construct Alviso Bay Trail         $800,000
                              from Gold Street in
                              historic Alviso to San
                              Tomas Aquino Creek in San
                              Jose......................
2085           MS            Construct bicycle and              $680,000
                              trolley path, Hattiesburg.
2086           WI            Construct a bike and               $240,000
                              pedestrian bridge across
                              SH 100 at the 1800 block
                              of S. 108th Street, West
                              Allis.....................
2087           IL            Increasing the height on         $2,400,000
                              the IL Rt. 82 Railroad
                              Underpass in Geneseo, IL..
2088           NC            U.S. 70 Goldsboro Bypass...        $800,000
2089           CA            Vasco Road Safety                  $800,000
                              Improvements, Contra Costa
                              Transportation Authority
                              and the County of Alameda
                              Public Works, California..
2090           NY            Downtown Flushing                  $880,000
                              Multimodal Connection
                              Project, Queens...........
2091           MD            Construct Safety and             $2,000,000
                              Operations Improvements at
                              Martin Luther King, Jr.,
                              Blvd. and W. Baltimore
                              Street in Baltimore.......
2092           NY            Rehabilitate Riis Park             $300,000
                              Boardwalk.................
2093           TX            Construct 25 mile stretch        $9,200,000
                              of the 177-mile loop,
                              between IH-45 south and SH
                              288.......................
2094           UT            Construction of Midvalley          $800,000
                              Highway, Tooele County,
                              Utah......................
2095           WA            Improve Willapa Hills              $700,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail between Chehalis and
                              Pacific County............
2096           PA            Design and construct             $4,800,000
                              interchange and related
                              improvements at I-83 Exit
                              18........................
2097           VA            Northern Virginia Potomac          $800,000
                              Heritage National Scenic
                              Trail.....................
2098           NC            Wilmington Area Port Access      $2,400,000
                              Improvements..............
2099           OK            Construction of Midwest            $800,000
                              City Pedestrian Walkway...
2100           ............  ...........................              $0
2101           GA            Construct access roads on        $1,600,000
                              Airport Loop road in
                              Hapeville.................
2102           TN            Construct 2nd Creek                $548,560
                              Greenway, Knoxville,
                              Tennessee.................
2103           NE            Design, right-of-way and         $2,000,000
                              construction for the
                              Louisville Bypass,
                              Nebraska..................
2104           HI            Construct Honoapiilani           $2,400,000
                              Highway Realignment.......
2105           TN            Hamblen County, Tennessee          $800,000
                              U.S. 25E interchange
                              improvements..............
2106           IL            Construction of a new              $960,000
                              bicycle-pedestrian bridge
                              in Wayne, IL..............
2107           PA            David Lawrence Convention          $960,000
                              Center Phase IV-
                              reconstruction of roadways
                              assoc. with HQ hotel
                              project...................
2108           CO            I-70 and SH 58 Interchange:      $5,976,000
                              Reconstruction of existing
                              ramps, building of missing
                              ramps and ROW acquisition.
2109           OH            Reconstruct U.S. Route 6         $2,640,000
                              (Lake Road). Rocky River..
2110           WA            Construct 6 mile span over       $4,108,000
                              I-5 in Thurston County to
                              connect Chehalis Western
                              Trail.....................
2111           IL            Extend Frank Scott Parkway       $2,240,000
                              East Road to Scott AFB,
                              St. Clair County..........
2112           OH            Reconfigure I-480 and              $800,000
                              Transportation Blvd.
                              Interchange, Garfield
                              Heights...................
2113           NY            Rehabilitation of Route 100        $880,000
                              from Virginia Road to
                              Westchester Community
                              College...................
2114           TN            Restoration of historic L&N         $16,000
                              Depot, McMinn County,
                              Tennessee.................
2115           SD            Resurface 10 miles of U.S.       $1,840,000
                              18 from Okreek to Carter
                              on the Rosebud Indian
                              Reservation...............
2116           CA            Route 198 Expansion, from        $2,400,000
                              SR 99 to SR 43............
2117           WA            SR 543 Interstate 5 to           $3,000,000
                              International Boundary
                              Enhancement in Blaine.....
2118           MD            Rockville, MD Construction       $3,200,000
                              of Maryland Avenue and
                              Market Street Intermodal
                              Access Project............
2119           MN            U.S. Highway 212 expansion         $800,000
                              from Carver Cnty Rd. 147
                              to Cologne and from
                              Cologne to Norwood Young
                              America...................
2120           VA            Vienna, VA Maple Avenue          $1,320,000
                              improvement project.......
2121           IL            Village of South                   $762,058
                              Jacksonville--West
                              Vandalia Road upgrades....
2122           ............  ...........................              $0
2123           ............  ...........................              $0
2124           FL            Destiny Rd. Reconstruction,        $800,000
                              Eatonville................
2125           KY            Construct New Technology         $1,600,000
                              Triangle Access Road,
                              Campbell County, Kentucky.
2126           NY            Town of Wawayanda                  $400,000
                              reconstruction of McVeigh
                              Road......................
2127           VA            Virginia Creeper Trail--           $680,000
                              Trail needs, including
                              construction of restroom
                              facilities at Watauga and
                              Alvarado and parking
                              expansion at Watauga......
2128           CA            Construct grade separation      $12,800,000
                              on State College Blvd. at
                              the Burlington Northern
                              Santa Fe railroad,
                              Fullerton.................
2129           MA            Warren Street--Blue Hill         $2,400,000
                              Avenue....................
2130           FL            Design and construct Dunn        $1,600,000
                              Avenue Extension, Volusia
                              County....................
2131           CA            Construct operational and        $2,000,000
                              safety improvements to I-
                              880 N at 29th Ave. in
                              Oakland...................
2132           WA            U.S. 395, North Spokane          $4,640,000
                              Corridor Improvements.....
2133           NY            Route 531 Expansion              $5,920,000
                              Spencerport-Brockport, 4-
                              lane Highway is a project
                              to extend Rt. 531.........
2134           OR            Columbia Intermodal             $11,000,000
                              Corridor for rail
                              congestion relief,
                              improved intersections and
                              access to Interstate-5 for
                              trucks, and grade-separate
                              road from rail, Portland..
2135           OH            Interchange and related          $2,000,000
                              road improvements to SR 44
                              in Painesville, OH........
2136           GA            Greene County, Georgia             $960,000
                              conversion of I-20 and
                              Carey Station Road
                              overpass to full
                              interchange...............
2137           IL            Pioneer Parkway upgrade in       $1,600,000
                              Peoria--Extension from
                              Allen Road to Route 91....
2138           MS            Construct historic bicycle         $120,000
                              path, Pascagoula..........
2139           PA            Crows Run Relocation from        $3,080,000
                              SR 65 to Freedom Crider
                              Road......................
2140           OH            Replace the Edward N.            $8,000,000
                              Waldvogel Viaduct in
                              Cincinnati................
2141           NC            Construct I-540 from NC 55       $8,800,000
                              South to NC 55 North......
2142           NY            Roadway, streetscape,            $3,200,000
                              pedestrian, and parking
                              improvements to the
                              Buffalo Niagara Medical
                              Campus, Buffalo...........
2143           VA            Upgrade DOT crossing                $35,520
                              #470515H to constant
                              warning devices in Halifax
2144           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Avoca
                              Borough, Luzerne County...
2145           WA            Bridge Modification and          $3,000,000
                              Interstate Highway
                              Protection Project, Skagit
                              River, in Skagit County...
2146           TN            Construct welcome center,          $160,000
                              Macon County..............
2147           CA            Construction of new roadway        $800,000
                              lighting on major
                              transportation corridors
                              in the Northwest San
                              Fernando Valley...........
2148           MO            Interchange design and             $800,000
                              construction for the Main
                              Street Extension at I-55,
                              Cape Girardeau County.....
2149           CA            Replace SR 22 interchanges,      $5,200,000
                              construct HOV lanes, and
                              lengthen bridges in Garden
                              Grove.....................
2150           IL            Construction of CAP I-290          $800,000
                              Village of Oak Park.......
2151           RI            Rehabilitation of Bridge         $4,400,000
                              Number 550 in Pawtucket...
2152           WA            Complete analysis,                 $600,000
                              permitting and right-of-
                              way procurement for I-5/SR
                              501 Interchange
                              replacement in Ridgefield.
2153           CA            Design and construct new         $1,600,000
                              interchange at Potrero
                              Blvd. and State Route 60
                              in Beaumont...............
2154           TN            Construction of a                  $800,000
                              pedestrian bridge in
                              Alcoa, TN.................
2155           WV            Construct 4 lane                $35,400,000
                              improvements on U.S. Route
                              35 in Mason County........
2156           OH            Construct Grade Separation         $400,000
                              at Front Street, Berea....
2157           CA            Crenshaw Blvd.                     $640,000
                              Rehabilitation, 182nd St.
                              190th St.; and Crenshaw
                              Blvd. at 182nd St. Fwy on-
                              off Ramp Capacity
                              Enhancement, City of
                              Torrance..................
2158           CA            Construct Interchange at         $4,000,000
                              Intersection of SR 44 and
                              Stillwater Road...........
2159           MN            CSAH 61 improvements, City         $392,000
                              of Coleraine..............
2160           KY            Expansion to four lanes of       $8,000,000
                              Hwy 55 and Hwy 555
                              Heartland Parkway in
                              Taylor County.............
2161           KS            Interchange improvement at       $4,000,000
                              K-7 and 55th St. in
                              Johnson Co................
2162           CA            Construct truck lane on            $440,000
                              Baughman Road from State
                              Route 78/86 to Forrester
                              Road, Westmorland.........
2163           AZ            Construct bridges at Aspen       $3,000,000
                              St., at Birch St., at
                              Cherry St., at Bonito St.,
                              at Thorpe St..............
2164           CT            Construct Putnam curb cuts.         $80,000
2165           OH            Canton, OH Cleveland Ave.          $320,000
                              bridge replacement over
                              the Nimishilen Creek......
2166           MN            Design and right-of-way          $2,400,000
                              acquisition for I-35 and
                              CSAH 2 interchange in
                              Forest Lake, MN...........
2167           PA            Complete the connection of       $8,000,000
                              the American Parkway
                              between the east and west
                              sides of the Lehigh River
                              with bridge and
                              interchanges..............
2168           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $200,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of street
                              improvements, parking and
                              safety enhancements Main
                              and Parsonage Streets in
                              Pittston..................
2169           TX            Grade separation bridges at      $6,560,000
                              Wintergreen Rd. and
                              Millers Ferry Rd. in
                              Hutchins and Pleasant Run
                              Rd. and Millers Ferry Rd.
                              in Wilmer.................
2170           GA            I-20 HOV lanes from Evans        $1,200,000
                              Mill Road to Salem Road,
                              Dekalb and Rockdale
                              Counties..................
2171           NV            Improve Las Vegas Beltway-       $3,200,000
                              Airport Connector
                              Interchange...............
2172           CA            Oregon-Page Mill expressway      $3,200,000
                              Improvements between U.S.
                              101 and SR 82, Palo Alto..
2173           MA            Design and construct the           $800,000
                              Quinebaug River Rail Trail
                              Bikeway...................
2174           CA            Park Boulevard-Harbor Drive        $800,000
                              Rail Grade Separation, San
                              Diego.....................
2175           MN            Paul Bunyan Trail, Walker          $560,000
                              to Bemidji segment........
2176           CA            Construct road surface           $1,120,000
                              improvements, and improve
                              road safety from Brawley
                              Water plant to Hwy 86 to
                              9th Street to 18th Street,
                              Brawley...................
2177           TX            Improvements to FM 1017 in         $400,000
                              Hebbronville..............
2178           CA            Alameda Corridor East           $12,400,000
                              Gateway to America Trade
                              Corridor Project, Highway-
                              Railgrade separation along
                              35 mile corridor from
                              Alameda Corridor (Hobart
                              Junction) to Los Angeles/
                              San Bernardino County Line
2179           GA            Phase III Streetscape-             $800,000
                              Columbus..................
2180           IL            Pre-construction and             $5,568,000
                              construction IL 15 over
                              Wabash River at Mount
                              Carmel....................
2181           NY            Queens, Bronx, and Kings,        $4,750,000
                              and Richmond County
                              Graffiti Elimination
                              Program including Kings
                              Highway from Ocean Parkway
                              to McDonald Avenue........
2182           IA            Improvements at the IA 146         $800,000
                              and I-80 interchange,
                              Grinnell..................
2183           TX            Construct Grade separation       $4,000,000
                              at U.S. 277 in Eagle Pass.
2184           LA            Plan, design, and construct      $2,200,000
                              the internal roadway at
                              Port of South Louisiana,
                              Saint John the Baptist
                              Parish and LA 22 in
                              Ascension Parish..........
2185           KS            Construction of a 2-lane on     $10,240,000
                              a 4-lane right-of-way
                              bypass with controlled
                              access on U,S, 400 at
                              Dodge City................
2186           MN            Reconstruct CR 203 between         $268,800
                              U.S. 10 and CSAH 1,
                              Morrison County...........
2187           NY            Reconstruction of York           $2,800,000
                              Street Industrial Corridor
                              Project, Auburn, NY.......
2188           NY            Construction of and                $800,000
                              improvements to Route 62
                              in the Village of Hamburg.
2189           IN            Convention Center Area          $12,280,000
                              Redevelopment Project
                              includes street
                              resurfacing, pedestrian
                              walkway and streetscape
                              improvements,
                              signalization, safety
                              enhancements, plaza and
                              pedestrian area upgrades,
                              and pedestrian bridges on
                              South Street, Capitol
                              Street, West Street,
                              Missouri Street, and
                              McCarty Street,
                              Indianapolis..............
2190           AL            Construct pedestrian urban-      $1,200,000
                              edge riverwalk in
                              Montgomery, AL............
2191           PA            Johnstown, Pennsylvania,         $4,000,000
                              West End bypass safety
                              improvements..............
2192           CA            Construction of traffic and      $1,600,000
                              pedestrian safety
                              improvements in Yucca
                              Valley....................
2193           CA            710 Freeway Study to             $2,400,000
                              Evaluate Technical
                              Feasibility and Impacts of
                              a Tunnel Alternative to
                              Close 710 Freeway Gap.....
2194           CA            Greenleaf right-of-way           $3,200,000
                              Community Enhancement
                              Project-design and
                              construct bikeways,
                              pedestrian walkways and
                              upgrade signalization,
                              Compton...................
2195           KY            Improve Prospect Street          $2,200,000
                              Pedestrian Access, Berea..
2196           OH            Construct Crocker Stearns          $880,000
                              Connection, North Olmsted
                              and Westlake..............
2197           NY            Construction of and                $480,000
                              improvements to Seneca
                              Street in Buffalo.........
2198           CA            Avalon Boulevard/I-405           $4,800,000
                              Interchange modification
                              project, Carson...........
2199           IL            Construct Illinois Route         $1,600,000
                              336 from Macomb to Peoria.
2200           NC            North Carolina. Pack Square      $3,840,000
                              Pedestrian and Roadway
                              Improvements, Asheville...
2201           PA            Provide pedestrian and             $880,000
                              water access to Convention
                              Center from surrounding
                              neighborhoods.............
2202           NY            Reconstruction of Times and      $1,200,000
                              Duffy Squares in New York
                              City......................
2203           LA            Construction of I-10 Access        $880,000
                              Road (Crowley)............
2204           NY            Repaving of I-86 in towns        $6,000,000
                              of Coldspring, Randolph,
                              Allegany, and Olean; City
                              of Olean; Village of
                              Randolph in Cattaraugus
                              County....................
2205           PA            Replace Bridge, SR 106,            $640,000
                              Tunkhannock Creek Bridge
                              2, Clifford Township,
                              Susquehanna County........
2206           NJ            Replace Route 7-Wittpen            $800,000
                              Bridge, Hudson County.....
2207           MN            Right-of-Way acquisition         $3,200,000
                              for 8th Street North and
                              Pinecone Road.............
2208           IL            For Village of Lemont to           $280,000
                              modernize and improve the
                              intersection of McCarthy
                              Road, Derby Road, and
                              Archer Avenue.............
2209           CA            Construct I-80 HOV lanes           $800,000
                              and interchange in Vallejo
2210           PA            Rail Crossing signalization        $165,040
                              upgrade, East Wesner Road,
                              Maidencreek Twp, Berks
                              County....................
2211           OH            Construct road projects and      $5,184,000
                              transportation
                              enhancements as part of
                              RiverScape Phase III,
                              Montgomery County, Ohio...
2212           TN            Riverside Drive Cobblestone        $800,000
                              Restoration and Walkway,
                              Memphis...................
2213           TX            Reconstruction of West             $320,000
                              Airport between U.S. 59
                              and Kirkwood in the City
                              of Meadows Place, Texas...
2214           PA            Construct additional             $1,320,000
                              northbound lane on Rt. 28
                              between Harmar and
                              Creighton Interchange.....
2215           NJ            Roadway and intersection           $800,000
                              modifications on New
                              Jersey Route 82...........
2216           OH            Jackson Township, Ohio.          $1,600,000
                              Intersection improvements
                              at Fulton Drive and Wales.
2217           GA            Rockdale County Veteran's          $400,000
                              Park--Create park trails..
2218           MA            Construct the Blackstone         $1,600,000
                              River Bikeway and
                              Worcester Bikeway Pavilion
                              between Providence, RI and
                              Worcester, MA.............
2219           OH            Improvements to SR 91 in         $1,560,000
                              City of Twinsburg, OH.....
2220           TX            Completion of U.S. 77            $2,400,000
                              relief route around City
                              of Robstown...............
2221           NY            Improve Maple Avenue,            $1,000,000
                              Smithtown.................
2222           HI            Replace and Rehabilitate           $800,000
                              Kamehameha Highway
                              Bridges, Island of Oahu...
2223           TX            SH 71 from W of FM 20 to         $1,600,000
                              Loop 150, Bastrop County..
2224           IN            Construct U.S. 31 Plymouth       $8,800,000
                              to South Bend Freeway
                              Project in Marshall and
                              St. Joseph Counties,
                              Indiana...................
2225           LA            Plan and develop a 4-lane          $160,000
                              roadway, Jeanerette to
                              U.S. 90 connection........
2226           LA            Construct I-12 and LA 1088       $2,400,000
                              Interchange...............
2227           CA            4 lane widening/safety           $2,928,000
                              improvements on State
                              Route 25 from Hollister to
                              Gilroy....................
2228           NY            Comprehensive traffic              $600,000
                              congestion mitigation
                              study of Hauppauge
                              Industrial Park and
                              surrounding area..........
2229           NY            Develop an identity and            $800,000
                              signage program for the
                              Erie Canalway National
                              Heritage Corridor.........
2230           CO            Dillon Drive Overpass at         $3,200,000
                              Interstate 25 in Pueblo...
2231           NY            Improvements at highway-           $900,000
                              rail crossings along the
                              Southern Tier Extension
                              Railroad in Allegany,
                              Cattaraugus, and Steuben
                              Counties..................
2232           FL            Depot Ave. Enhancements,         $4,800,000
                              Gainesville...............
2233           CA            Interstate 15 and                $1,600,000
                              Winchester Road
                              Interchange Project.......
2234           PA            Construct the Eastern Inner      $4,000,000
                              Loop in Centre County
                              around State College, PA..
2235           NJ            Streetscape Improvements           $800,000
                              along Berlin Road between
                              Gibbsboro Road and White
                              Horse Road in Lindenwold
                              Borough...................
2236           FL            SR 70 improvements in            $1,600,000
                              Highland, DeSoto and
                              Okeechobee Counties.......
2237           GA            Streetscape-Albany.........        $400,000
2238           GA            Streetscape-Richland.......        $160,000
2239           MO            Construct four lanes for         $8,000,000
                              Route 5 in Camden County..
2240           IL            Improve Cottage Grove              $800,000
                              intersection, South
                              Chicago Avenue and 71st
                              Street....................
2241           NY            Study, design, and                 $750,000
                              reconstruction of
                              pedestrian walkways, the
                              Bronx.....................
2242           MS            Upgrade roads in Anguilla          $600,000
                              and Rolling Fork, Sharkey
                              County....................
2243           TX            For center to center               $800,000
                              communication link between
                              highway traffic
                              transportation management
                              centers...................
2244           OH            Upgrade the interchange of       $2,105,600
                              Interstates 270 and 71 in
                              Franklin County, Ohio.....
2245           CA            U.S. 101 Corridor                $4,000,000
                              Improvements--Route 280 to
                              the Capitol-Yerba Buena
                              Interchange...............
2246           CA            Rancho Vista Blvd. Widening      $2,800,000
                              Project...................
2247           NJ            Newark Access Variable             $400,000
                              Message Signage System....
2248           IA            Construct SW Connector,          $1,600,000
                              West Des Moines...........
2249           IA            U.S. 30 reconstruction,          $3,200,000
                              near Tama.................
2250           GA            Construction of interchange      $3,200,000
                              on I-985 north of SR 13,
                              Hall County, Georgia......
2251           MI            Marquette County,                  $400,000
                              Realignment of 3200 feet
                              of County Road 492 from
                              U.S. 41 north to County
                              Road HD...................
2252           WI            Realign U.S. 8 near              $1,600,000
                              Cameron, Barron County....
2253           PA            Restoration of PA422, in           $800,000
                              Berks County, including
                              slab repair and diamond
                              grinding..................
2254           CA            Monte Vista Avenue Grade         $1,600,000
                              Separation, Montclair,
                              California................
2255           NY            Deploy intermodal chassis        $1,600,000
                              ITS project in New York...
2256           NY            Reconstruction of Route 590      $6,000,000
                              in the Town of
                              Irondequoit, NY...........
2257           NY            Design and Construction of       $1,600,000
                              Downtown Jamestown
                              Connector Trail...........
2258           LA            Further construction to          $2,640,000
                              improve draining at
                              Clearview Parkway (LA
                              3152) and Earhart
                              Expressway (LA 3139)......
2259           MI            Houghton County,                   $216,000
                              Rehabilitate 2 piers and
                              remove old bridge caissons
                              for Sturgeon River Bridge.
2260           AK            Make necessary improvements      $2,000,000
                              to Indian River Road in
                              City and Borough of Sitka.
2261           MN            Reconstruct CSAH 61 from         $1,680,000
                              Barnum to TH 210 at
                              Carlton, and improve
                              Munger Trail..............
2262           TX            Build I-30 Trinity River           $800,000
                              Bridge, Dallas, Texas.....
2263           AK            Realign rail track to            $5,000,000
                              eliminate highway-rail
                              crossings and improve
                              highway safety and transit
                              times.....................
2264           MS            Relocate SR 44 from SR 198       $3,200,000
                              to Pierce Road, Columbia..
2265           AL            Interstate 565 west              $1,600,000
                              extension towards Decatur.
2266           MO            Roadway Improvements on Rt.      $4,000,000
                              21 from Hayden Road to
                              Lake Lorraine.............
2267           IL            Halsted Bridge over North          $480,000
                              Branch Canal
                              Reconstruction, City of
                              Chicago...................
2268           VA            Town of Pound Riverwalk--           $80,000
                              Construction of pedestrian
                              riverwalk in Town of Pound
2269           IL            U.S. 67 west of                  $1,600,000
                              Jacksonville, IL Bypass to
                              east of IL 100............
2270           NY            Village of Wappingers Falls        $600,000
                              North Mesier Ave..........
2271           AR            War Eagle Bridge                   $640,000
                              Rehabilitation--Benton
                              County, Arkansas..........
2272           WI            Build additional                   $640,000
                              staircases, landscape, and
                              other improvements to the
                              marsupial bridge at the
                              Holton St. Viaduct in
                              Milwaukee.................
2273           TN            Washington County,                 $800,000
                              Tennessee SR 36 widening..
2274           MI            Westland, Ann Arbor Trail        $2,520,000
                              between Farmington and
                              Merriman..................
2275           MI            White Lake and Commerce,           $400,000
                              pave Cooley Lake Road
                              Between Ripple Way and
                              Havenwood.................
2276           GA            Bridge replacement on              $450,000
                              County Road 183-FAS Route
                              1509, Peach County........
2277           NC            I40 I-77 Interchange in          $4,000,000
                              Iredell County, NC........
2278           CA            Construct safe routes to           $800,000
                              school in Cherryland and
                              Ashland...................
2279           CA            Install Central Ave.             $1,656,000
                              Historic Corridor
                              comprehensive streetscape
                              improvements thus
                              improving traffic, ped
                              safety, and economic
                              development, Los Angeles..
2280           VA            Whitetop Station--                  $80,000
                              Completion of renovation
                              of Whitetop Station (which
                              serves as trailhead
                              facility) including
                              construction of trail.....
2281           CT            Make Improvements to             $1,600,000
                              Montville-Preston Mohegan
                              Bridge....................
2282           IL            Widen and improve Pulaski          $560,000
                              Road, Alsip...............
2283           AK            For completion of the            $4,000,000
                              Shotgun Cove Road, from
                              Whittier, Alaska to the
                              area of Decision Point,
                              Alaska....................
2284           NY            Study and Implement              $1,000,000
                              Intelligent Transportation
                              System Sensor Technology
                              to Improve Safety at
                              Bridges and Tunnels in
                              Metropolitan New York City
2285           NY            Warburton Avenue Bridge            $500,000
                              over Factory Lane,
                              Hastings-on-Hudson, New
                              York......................
2286           NY            Improve intersection of Old        $400,000
                              Dock and Church Street,
                              Kings Park................
2287           TN            Widen and improve State          $6,500,000
                              Route 33, Knox County,
                              Tennessee.................
2288           CA            Reconstruct Paramount Blvd.      $1,080,000
                              with medians and improve
                              drainage from north border
                              to south border of city in
                              Lakewood..................
2289           NY            Upgrade Metro North              $2,400,000
                              stations in the Bronx and
                              construct station at
                              Yankee Stadium............
2290           OH            Construct the existing           $4,100,000
                              industrial park road from
                              local to State standards
                              near Cadiz................
2291           LA            Upgrade LA 28 to four lanes      $1,600,000
                              from LA 121 to LA 465.....
2292           NY            Reconstruction of Historic       $1,920,000
                              Eastern Parkway...........
2293           CA            Widen and make ITS                 $800,000
                              improvements on Paramount
                              Blvd. between Telegraph
                              Rd. and Gardendale St. in
                              Downey....................
2294           VA            Conduct planning and             $2,400,000
                              engineering for Hampton
                              Roads Third Crossing and
                              Interconnected Roadways...
2295           IL            Widen Annie Glidden Road to      $6,400,000
                              five lanes with
                              intersection improvements.
                              DeKalb, IL................
2296           CA            Widen California State          $14,400,000
                              Route 132 from California
                              State Route 99 west to
                              Dakota Avenue.............
2297           NC            Widen Derita Road from           $1,600,000
                              Poplar Tent Road in
                              Concord to the Cabarrus
                              Mecklenburg County line...
2298           TX            Widen from 4 to 6 lanes          $5,600,000
                              Interstate 35 East from
                              Lake Lewisville to Loop
                              288.......................
2299           CA            Widen Haskell Avenue               $160,000
                              between Chase St. and
                              Roscoe Blvd...............
2300           TX            Widen Hempstead Highway            $800,000
                              from 12th Street to
                              Washington Avenue from
                              four lanes to six lanes...
2301           NH            Reconstruction and                 $400,000
                              relocation of the
                              intersection of Maple
                              Avenue and Charleston Road
                              in Claremont..............
2302           OH            Construct highway-rail             $240,000
                              crossing safety upgrades
                              at 3 grade crossings in
                              Madison Village, OH.......
2303           WA            Cultural and Interpretive        $1,280,000
                              Center (Hanford Reach
                              National Monument)
                              facility, Richland, WA....
2304           NY            Implement Improvements for         $600,000
                              Pedestrian Safety in New
                              York County...............
2305           NY            Construction of and                $320,000
                              improvements to Main
                              Street in the Town of Eden
2306           GA            SR 85 widening from Adams        $1,200,000
                              DR to I-75 and reconstruct
                              the Forest Parkway
                              interchange, Clayton
                              County....................
2307           GA            Jogging and Bicycle Trails         $400,000
                              around CSU, Columbus......
2308           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Throop
                              Borough, Lackawanna County
2309           IL            Reconstruct Winter Ave,          $4,320,000
                              existing 1 lane RR subway,
                              and 1 lane bridge to
                              provide access to Winter
                              Park in Danville..........
2310           OR            Construct highway and            $7,200,000
                              pedestrian access to
                              Macadam Ave. and street
                              improvements as part of
                              the South Waterfront
                              development, Portland.....
2311           TX            Relocation of 10th Street          $600,000
                              near McAllen-Miller
                              International Airport.....
2312           IL            Construct pedestrian tunnel        $800,000
                              at railroad crossing in
                              Winfield, IL..............
2313           IN            Construct Margaret Avenue        $2,400,000
                              Safety and Capacity
                              Enhancement Project.......
2314           TX            Construct Loop 574 from BU       $1,600,000
                              77 to I-35 in McLennan Co.
2315           NY            Construction of a bicycle/       $1,840,000
                              pedestrian off road scenic
                              pathway from the Niagara
                              Falls City Line to the
                              southerly Lewiston Town/
                              Village Line along the
                              Niagara Gorge, Town of
                              Lewiston, Village of
                              Lewiston, Niagara County..
2316           FL            Construct new bridge from        $4,000,000
                              West-Florida Turnpike to
                              CR 714 to 36th Street--
                              Cross S. Fork of St. Lucie
                              River--Indian Street to
                              U.S. 1 on east side.......
2317           WI            Recondition SH 16 from           $4,000,000
                              Columbus to SH 26 (Dodge
                              County, Wisconsin)........
2318           ............  ...........................              $0
2319           NY            Riverwalk in Irvington             $200,000
                              development...............
2320           OH            Road resurfacing and               $560,000
                              improvements in the
                              Village of Bentleyville,
                              OH........................
2321           PA            Improvements to Stella             $600,000
                              Street rail-highway
                              crossing in Wormleysburg,
                              PA........................
2322           CT            Construct Entrance Ramp at         $800,000
                              Route 8 Exit 11, Shelton,
                              CT........................
2323           AL            Pedestrian Improvements for        $160,000
                              Leeds, AL.................
2324           WA            Federal Way Triangle--           $1,600,000
                              Conduct final engineering
                              work for the
                              reconstruction of the I-5--
                              SR 18 interchange.........
2325           MI            Garden City, Reconstruct           $980,000
                              Maplewood between Inkster
                              and Merriman..............
2326           OR            Lake Road Reconstruction         $4,000,000
                              and Safety Improvements,
                              Milwaukie.................
2327           NY            Resurface Grade Crossing at        $200,000
                              Old State Road............
2328           MN            Construction of Cedar            $4,800,000
                              Avenue Busway, MN.........
2329           IL            Upgrade streets and              $3,920,000
                              implement traffic and
                              pedestrian safety
                              signalization
                              improvements, Oak Lawn....
2330           GA            Streetscape-Thomasville....        $240,000
2331           AZ            State Route 77/Project             $240,000
                              funds for the Ore Trail in
                              the Copper Corridor on SR
                              77........................
2332           PA            To enhance existing                $400,000
                              directional markers and
                              increase wayfinding
                              signage infrastructure in
                              Monroe County.............
2333           CA            Construct and repair lining      $2,400,000
                              in four tunnels on Kanan,
                              Kanan Dume, and Malibu
                              Canyon Roads between U.S.
                              1 and U.S. 101............
2334           GA            Sidewalk revitalization            $400,000
                              project in downtown
                              Eastman...................
2335           TX            Port of Corpus Christi Up          $400,000
                              River Road for upgrade of
                              roadway to and from docks
                              and IH 37.................
2336           GA            Construct U.S. 411              $16,000,000
                              Connector from U.S. 41 to
                              I-75, Bartow County,
                              Georgia...................
2337           NY            Construction of U.S. Route       $4,800,000
                              219 Expressway: Sections V
                              and VI....................
2338           PA            Engineering, design and          $1,600,000
                              construction of an
                              extension of Park Avenue
                              north to Lakemont Park in
                              Altoona...................
2339           MN            Reconstruct I-35E from I-94      $2,800,000
                              to Maryland Avenue in St.
                              Paul......................
2340           CA            Construct truck ramp             $2,400,000
                              linking Interstate 5 to
                              the National City Marine
                              Cargo Terminal, National
                              City......................
2341           GA            Reconstruct the interchange      $1,444,800
                              at Interstate 185 and
                              Victory Drive (SR 520),
                              Columbus, GA Victory Drive
                              (SR 520), Columbus, GA....
2342           OH            Streetscaping, bicycle           $2,800,000
                              trails, and related
                              improvements to the I-90--
                              SR 615 Interchange in
                              Mentor, OH................
2343           IN            Preliminary engineering,         $4,480,000
                              right-of-way, and
                              construction for Perimeter
                              Parkway-West Lafayette/
                              Purdue University, Indiana
2344           TN            Reconstruct Interchange 55         $800,000
                              at Mallory Avenue,
                              Memphis, Shelby County....
2345           CA            Upgrade first responders            $25,600
                              signal pre-emption
                              hardware, Culver City.....
2346           IN            Construction of Maplecrest       $8,800,000
                              Rd. Extension--Allen
                              County, Indiana...........
2347           MS            Upgrade roads in Arcola,         $1,400,000
                              Leland, Greenville, and
                              Hollandale (U.S. Highway
                              61 and 18), Washington
                              County....................
2348           MS            Canal Road Intermodal            $6,400,000
                              Connector, Gulfport.......
2349           NY            Long Pong Road: Larkins          $1,152,000
                              Creek to Lake Ontario
                              State Parkway, Town of
                              Greece....................
2350           NY            Construct the Auburn               $800,000
                              Connector Road Corridor,
                              Auburn, NY................
2351           MA            Engineering and                  $6,400,000
                              construction of Blackstone
                              Valley Visitors Center at
                              intersection of State
                              Route 146 and Millbury
                              Street, Worcester.........
2352           CA            Improve I-8 off ramp to the        $800,000
                              Desert Farming Institute,
                              Imperial County...........
2353           KS            Construct bike and                 $400,000
                              pedestrian path along K-10
                              between Douglas and
                              Johnson Counties..........
2354           HI            Construct Bike Lanes on            $240,000
                              Kalanianaole Highway,
                              vicinity of Makapuu to
                              Keolu Drive...............
2355           TX            Donna/Rio Bravo                  $1,600,000
                              International Bridge......
2356           IL            Improve Sheridan Road,           $1,600,000
                              Evanston..................
2357           MD            Intercounty Connector......      $3,200,000
2358           MI            Resurfacing of Ten Mile            $716,800
                              Road in St. Clair Shores..
2359           NY            Conduct studies to consider      $1,200,000
                              transportation planning
                              and community involvement
                              for infrastructure
                              projects that address
                              congestion relief in New
                              York City.................
2360           MO            Construct an extension of        $2,000,000
                              MO 740 from U.S. 63 to the
                              I-70 Lake of the Woods
                              Interchange...............
2361           LA            Construct improvements to        $3,200,000
                              Enterprise Blvd. in
                              Iberville Parish; and LA 1/
                              I-10 Connector Study; and
                              improvements to LA 10/
                              Zachary Taylor Parkway....
2362           NY            Monroe County ITS project..        $720,000
2363           MO            Roadway improvement on I-44        $800,000
                              in Phelps County, Missouri
2364           MA            Rt. 128/95 ramp Northbound       $1,400,000
                              to Kendrick Street,
                              Needham...................
2365           IN            Realign State Road 312,          $3,330,313
                              Hammond...................
2366           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $200,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of surface
                              improvements to the area
                              adjacent to Exit 168 of
                              Interstate 81 at the
                              Wachovia Arena in Wilkes-
                              Barre Township............
2367           GA            SR 92 relocation from            $6,400,000
                              Durelee Road to SR 92 at
                              Malone, including grade
                              separation, Douglas
                              County, Georgia...........
2368           IN            Construct I-69 Evansville       $11,200,000
                              to Indianapolis, Indiana..
2369           CA            Construct fourth bore of         $1,600,000
                              Caldecott Tunnel on SR 24,
                              California................
2370           TN            Construct interchange on I-        $800,000
                              40 in Wilson County.......
2371           IN            Construct service road           $3,200,000
                              parallel to I-69 in the
                              City of Anderson, Indiana.
2372           NY            Croton-on-Hudson, NY             $2,000,000
                              Restoration of Van
                              Cortlandt Manor entrance
                              road......................
2373           OH            Construction and repair of         $231,200
                              pedestrian walkways along
                              Lake Shore Blvd. in
                              Lakeline Village, OH......
2374           MD            Reconstruct MD 32 from MD        $3,040,000
                              108 to I-70 in Howard
                              County....................
2375           NY            Repair and Improve Streets       $1,400,000
                              in Astoria damaged by
                              water main breaks.........
2376           MI            Reconstruct two bridges            $570,000
                              over Black Creek Drain in
                              Sanilac County............
2377           FL            Construction of Little             $800,000
                              Venice Road, Marathon, FL.
2378           CA            Make traffic and safety            $400,000
                              improvements to Atlantic
                              Blvd. in Maywood..........
2379           MN            Stearns County Bridge No.          $320,000
                              73501 Improvements........
2380           LA            Construct LA 16 Interchange     $10,400,000
                              at I-12 and improvements,
                              and Cook Road improvements
2381           MO            Reconstruct Highway 60 and       $1,600,000
                              Highway 65 Interchange....
2382           CO            I-70, Havana, Yosemite           $1,200,000
                              Street Interchange
                              Reconstruction Project,
                              Denver....................
2383           CO            Reconstruct C 470-US 85          $3,200,000
                              Interchange...............
2384           VA            Reconstruction of the              $800,000
                              entranceway to Montpelier
                              on Orange County, Virginia
2385           TN            Construct and widen                $395,440
                              underpass at intersection
                              of Boydstation, Harvey,
                              and McFee Roads, Knox
                              County, TN................
2386           GA            Extend sidewalks, upgrade          $400,000
                              landscaping in downtown
                              Hawkinsville..............
2387           OH            Conduct Sarah St. along SR       $2,080,000
                              18 and 101 enhancement
                              project to calm traffic in
                              the City of Tiffin........
2388           LA            Improvements to Zachary          $1,600,000
                              Taylor Parkway............
2389           CA            Las Tunas Drive Pedestrian         $120,000
                              Enhancement, San Gabriel..
2390           OH            Reconstruction, widening,        $2,400,000
                              and bicycle improvements
                              to Pettibone Road in the
                              City of Solon, OH.........
2391           NH            Replacement of Ash Street        $1,520,000
                              and Pillsbury Road Bridge.
2392           PA            Swamp Road Corridor Safety       $2,400,000
                              and Roadway Improvements,
                              Bucks County..............
2393           FL            Construct St. Augustine to       $2,320,000
                              Palatka Rail Trail,
                              Florida...................
2394           IL            Construction of a traffic        $1,600,000
                              circle to reduce traffic
                              congestion, Museum Campus
                              Chicago...................
2395           AL            Pedestrian Improvements for        $533,334
                              Gardendale, AL............
2396           PA            Extension of Second Street         $880,000
                              from Race to the
                              intersection of Lehigh and
                              Poplar Street in the
                              Borough of Catasauqua.....
2397           NE            Cuming Street                    $3,600,000
                              Transportation Improvement
                              Project, Omaha, Nebraska..
2398           TN            Construct State Route 1          $9,200,000
                              (U.S. 70) to a four lane
                              divided highway on new
                              alignment from Centertown
                              to McMinnville in Warren
                              County....................
2399           CA            Improve access to I-80 at        $1,600,000
                              Eureka Road Interchange...
2400           LA            Expand existing South            $1,440,000
                              Central Planning and
                              Development Commission
                              Intelligent Transportation
                              System program in Houma-
                              Thibodaux area by
                              installing signals,
                              sensors and systems.......
2401           IL            Install traffic control            $192,000
                              devices on traffic signals
                              in Village of Oak Lawn....
2402           CA            Interstate 15, California        $1,600,000
                              Oaks Road Interchange
                              Project...................
2403           TX            Choate Road overpass to          $7,840,000
                              eliminate at-grade
                              intersection between
                              Choate Rd. and SH 146.....
2404           OH            Construction of I-75 Austin      $6,000,000
                              Road Interchange,
                              Montgomery County, Ohio...
2405           CA            Acquire lands for                  $400,000
                              mitigation adjacent to
                              U.S. 101 as part of
                              Southern Santa Clara
                              County Wildlife Corridor
                              Protection and Scenic
                              Enhancement Project.......
2406           TX            Construct U.S. Business 287      $6,400,000
                              through the Trinity Uptown
                              Project from 7th St. NE to
                              11th St. NE in Fort Worth.
2407           KS            Construct K-10 and Lone Elm      $4,000,000
                              Road interchange, Lenexa..
2408           OH            Construct connector road         $5,000,000
                              between SR 79 and
                              Thornwood Drive in Licking
                              County....................
2409           NH            Construct Pedestrian,              $640,000
                              Bicycle bridge in Keene...
2410           FL            Coral Way, SR 972 Highway        $1,200,000
                              Beautification, Phase One,
                              Miami, Florida............
2411           TN            Develop historic                   $108,000
                              preservation
                              transportation enhancement
                              project, Sumner Co. and
                              surrounding counties......
2412           NY            Develop terminal facilities      $4,400,000
                              for water taxi projects in
                              New York City.............
2413           WI            Expand U.S. 151 between          $1,600,000
                              Dickeyville and Belmont...
2414           NY            Improve bicycle and                $240,000
                              pedestrian safety, NY 25,
                              Jamesport.................
2415           PA            PA Route 183 widening and        $1,600,000
                              ramp enhancement, Bern
                              Township..................
2416           IN            Reconstruct Hoosier                $800,000
                              Heartland Highway, Wabash,
                              Huntington and Miami
                              County Indiana segments...
2417           GA            Replace sidewalks, upgrade         $400,000
                              lighting, and install
                              landscaping, Soperton.....
2418           LA            Lafayette, LA                    $8,800,000
                              Implementation of
                              Intelligent Transportation
                              System....................
2419           NY            Conduct improvements to I-       $2,000,000
                              87--Exit 18 Interchange...
2420           IL            To construct an extension        $1,600,000
                              of U.S. 51 from 9 miles
                              south of Moweaqua to 4.6
                              miles south of Moweaqua...
2421           IL            Upgrade roads, The Village         $800,000
                              of Hillside...............
2422           MS            Upgrade safety devices at           $40,000
                              Front Street rail
                              crossing, Ellisville......
2423           CO            U.S. 287--Ports-to-Plains        $6,133,333
                              Corridor in Colorado......
2424           AZ            Many Farms, Apache County--        $480,000
                              For the Construction of
                              N8086 and N8084 on the
                              Navajo Nation.............
2425           VA            Construct I-95 Interchange       $1,600,000
                              at Temple Ave, Colonial
                              Heights...................
2426           KS            Route designation,               $3,200,000
                              environmental clearance,
                              final design and right-of-
                              way acquisition for
                              Crawford County, KS
                              corridor of U.S. Highway
                              69........................
2427           CA            U.S. 395 Realignment and           $400,000
                              Widening Project..........
2428           IL            To connect about a 2-mile        $1,600,000
                              segment through
                              Collinsville at two or
                              three lanes...............
2429           IL            Construct Parking Facility         $192,000
                              and pedestrian walkways at
                              94th and S. Oak Park Ave,
                              Oak Lawn..................
2430           UT            I-15 Freeway                     $3,600,000
                              Reconstruction--Springvill
                              e 200 South Interchange...
2431           MA            Washington St. from High         $1,400,000
                              St. to Water St., Walpole.
2432           VA            White's Mill Trail and             $400,000
                              Renovation--Design and
                              construction of
                              recreational trail and
                              preservation of watermill
                              for use as visitors center
2433           CA            Implement San Francisco          $6,400,000
                              Street Improvements
                              Program...................
2434           MA            Design, engineering, and           $600,000
                              construction of Methuen
                              Rotary alternative at I-93
                              and Routes 110 and 113,
                              Methuen...................
2435           IL            Improve Mill Street, Rock          $400,000
                              Island....................
2436           PA            For the Nanticoke City           $5,600,000
                              Redevelopment Authority to
                              design, acquire land, and
                              construct a parking
                              garage, streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting and safety
                              improvements, and roadway
                              redesign in Nanticoke.....
2437           MI            Widen and reconstruct            $4,000,000
                              Walton Boulevard Bridge in
                              Auburn Hills between
                              Opdyke and Squirrel Road..
2438           OR            Widen Delaura Beach Lane           $148,800
                              and add a bike lane both
                              directions, Warrenton.....
2439           MA            Design and construct the 3-        $560,000
                              mile long Grand Trunk
                              Trail bikeway from
                              Sturbridge to Southbridge.
2440           TN            Develop trails, bike paths         $200,000
                              and recreational
                              facilities on the Crest of
                              Black Mountain, Cumberland
                              County for Cumberland
                              Trail State Park..........
2441           NY            Study and Improve Traffic        $2,000,000
                              Flow Improvement at
                              Atlantic Yard Arena
                              Development...............
2442           MD            Upgrade and widen MD 237        $12,000,000
                              from Pegg Road to MD 235..
2443           PA            Main Street improvements           $640,000
                              from Broad Street to
                              Richardson Avenue and Main
                              Street to Madison Avenue,
                              Borough of Lansdale.......
2444           CA            Widen Highway 101 in Marin      $12,000,000
                              and Sonoma Counties from
                              Hwy 37 in Novato to Old
                              Redwood Highway in
                              Petaluma..................
2445           NY            Road and pedestrian safety       $1,500,000
                              improvements Main Street,
                              Village of Patchogue......
2446           UT            Widen Highway 92 from Lehi       $2,500,000
                              to Highland...............
2447           AZ            Widen I-10 to 3 lanes in         $1,360,000
                              each direction north of
                              Tucson from Marana
                              Interchange to Cortato
                              Interchange...............
2448           CA            Widen I-238 between I-580          $800,000
                              and I-880 in Alameda
                              County....................
2449           VA            Widen I-66 westbound inside      $5,600,000
                              the Capital Beltway from
                              the Rosslyn Tunnel to the
                              Dulles Connector Road.....
2450           NC            Construction of I-74             $4,000,000
                              between I-40 and U.S. 220,
                              High Point, North Carolina
2451           MD            Widen I-695, Baltimore           $3,440,000
                              Beltway, Southwest........
2452           GA            Replace sidewalks, upgrade         $400,000
                              lighting in downtown
                              Vidalia...................
2453           MN            Construct bicycle and              $700,000
                              pedestrian trails in
                              Cuyuna Recreation Area....
2454           HI            Construct Kapaa Bypass.....      $2,400,000
2455           FL            Temple Terrace Highway           $1,600,000
                              Modification..............
2456           TN            Widen Interstate 240 from          $800,000
                              Poplar Avenue (SR 57) to
                              near Walnut Grove Road (SR
                              23) East of Memphis,
                              Shelby County.............
2457           IL            For the Village of                  $86,400
                              Woodridge to resurface
                              Internationale Parkway....
2458           OR            I-5 Trade Corridor,              $4,220,000
                              Portland, Oregon to
                              Vancouver, Washington
                              segment...................
2459           GA            Streetscape, Pedestrian          $4,000,000
                              Improvements in City
                              Center, City of Clarkston.
2460           KY            Widen KY 1991 from               $1,000,000
                              Maysville Road to Midland
                              Trail Industrial Park,
                              Montgomery County.........
2461           NC            Construct new Route from         $3,200,000
                              Beach Drive (SR 1104) to
                              NC 211 in Brunswick County
2462           NJ            International Trade and          $1,200,000
                              Logistics Center Roadway
                              Improvements at Exit 12 of
                              the New Jersey Turnpike,
                              Carteret..................
2463           IL            Interstate 41 and Route 176        $600,000
                              Interchange replacement...
2464           MA            Northern Avenue Bridge           $2,400,000
                              rehabilitation, Boston....
2465           AK            Planning, design, and          $151,000,000
                              construction of Knik Arm
                              Bridge....................
2466           IN            North Calumet Avenue               $960,000
                              Improvements, Valparaiso..
2467           OR            I-205/Highway 213                  $800,000
                              interchange improvements..
2468           TN            Improving Vehicle                   $45,600
                              Efficiencies at highway At-
                              Grade Railroad Crossing in
                              Loudon, TN................
2469           AZ            Design, right-of-way             $3,200,000
                              acquisition, and
                              construction I-10
                              Collector Distributor
                              Roadway from 40th Street
                              to Baseline Maricopa
                              County, Arizona...........
2470           LA            Improvements to LA 42 in         $8,000,000
                              Ascension Parish; and LA
                              73 improvements in
                              Ascension Parish..........
2471           MN            Construct Paul Bunyan trail        $775,000
                              from Mississippi River
                              Bridge Trail to Crow Wing
                              State Park................
2472           MN            Construct Mesabi Trail from      $2,700,000
                              Grand Rapids to City of
                              Ely.......................
2473           GA            Install sidewalks on               $300,000
                              Highway 23 from Dykes
                              Street to Sarah Street,
                              Cochran...................
2474           AK            Kodiak, AK Construction of       $7,500,000
                              AMHW ferry terminal and
                              approach..................
2475           OK            Reconstruction of SH 66            $800,000
                              from Craig and Rogers
                              Counties to SH 66 and U.S.
                              60 intersection...........
2476           CA            Enhance pedestrian               $1,600,000
                              environment and increase
                              safety along Olympic Blvd.
                              between Vermont and
                              Western Avenues, Los
                              Angeles...................
2477           NY            Enhancement of the Michigan      $1,600,000
                              Avenue Corridor, Buffalo..
2478           NJ            Kapkowski Road Area              $4,560,000
                              Improvements in Elizabeth.
2479           CA            Construct landscape medians        $800,000
                              along Skyline Drive from
                              Sears Avenue to 58th
                              Street, San Diego.........
2480           NY            Jamaica Air Train Station        $4,000,000
                              Area Infrastructure
                              Improvements..............
2481           MO            Construct Highway 465 to         $4,800,000
                              Highway 376 south from Hwy
                              76 to Hwy 376.............
2482           WA            New Country Road on Whidbey        $960,000
                              Island....................
2483           NM            Chaco Wash Bridge and Road       $1,600,000
                              Improvements on Navajo
                              Route 46..................
2484           CA            Reconstruct Interstate 880-      $1,400,000
                              Route 92 interchange in
                              Hayward...................
2485           MA            Relocate Rt. 79 in Fall          $1,800,000
                              River to create 4-lane
                              urban boulevard with
                              landscaped median and
                              developable waterfront....
2486           IL            Road extension for Highway         $534,400
                              22 in Macon County, IL....
2487           NY            Portageville Bridge--            $1,464,000
                              Purchase existing bridge
                              to convert to pedestrian
                              bridge....................
2488           PA            Rt. 422 complete                 $2,400,000
                              preliminary engineering
                              and four lane expansion
                              from Ebensburg to
                              Kittanning................
2489           CA            Upgrade essential road           $1,600,000
                              arterials, connectors,
                              bridges and other road
                              infrastructure
                              improvements in the Town
                              of Desert Hot Springs, CA.
2490           KY            Construct the Heartland            $960,000
                              Parkway in Adair County...
2491           NV            Horse-US-95 Interchange          $4,800,000
                              Project...................
2492           CT            Make Improvements to               $200,000
                              Plainfield Moosup Pond
                              Road......................
2493           FL            Construction design ROW          $8,000,000
                              U.S. 27 from SR 540 to SR
                              544 and from I-4 to U.S.
                              192 in Polk County, FL....
2494           IA            Construction of approaches       $1,280,000
                              and viaduct on Edgewood
                              Rd. SW over the UP
                              Railroad, Prairie Creek,
                              and the CRANDIC railroad..
2495           NJ            Construct Hackensack River       $1,600,000
                              Walkway in Bergen County..
2496           TX            Hwy 80/123 Overpass at Hwy         $240,000
                              181 in Karnes County......
2497           NM            Improvements to U.S.             $1,600,000
                              Highway 87 from Clayton,
                              NM to Raton, NM...........
2498           VA            Route 11 Interchange               $800,000
                              improvements in Lexington,
                              Virginia..................
2499           CA            Improvements to Ben Maddox       $1,600,000
                              Way Bridge................
2500           WA            SR 18 Widening, Maple            $6,000,000
                              Valley to I-90............
2501           NY            City of Beacon construction        $252,000
                              of pedestrian and Bicycle
                              trail.....................
2502           TX            FM 544, widen 2-lane             $1,600,000
                              roadway to 6-lane roadway
                              from SH 121 to Dozier-
                              Parker Road...............
2503           TX            Construct an alternate             $500,000
                              truck route to Interstate
                              35 in Buda................
2504           NY            Improvements on the Cross        $3,376,000
                              Island Bridge Overpass/
                              212th Street and vicinity,
                              Queens....................
2505           MI            Novi, Reconstruct Grand            $800,000
                              River between Novi and
                              Haggerty..................
2506           SD            Resurface U.S. Highway 18          $960,000
                              from Lake Andes to U.S.
                              Highway 50 on Yankton
                              Sioux Reservation.........
2507           TX            Lajitas Relief Route.......      $1,200,000
2508           WY            U.S. 85 Passing Lanes......      $1,600,000
2509           MA            Design and Construct             $2,000,000
                              Blackstone River Bikeway
                              and Worcester Bikeway
                              Pavilion between
                              Providence, RI and
                              Worcester.................
2510           NY            Little Falls Access: Repair        $192,000
                              and reconstruct High
                              School and Lower School
                              Road......................
2511           FL            Replace Columbus Drive           $3,200,000
                              Bridge....................
2512           ............  ...........................              $0
2513           MI            Construction of two              $1,840,000
                              railroad-highway grade
                              separations on Farm Lane
                              north of Mount Hope Road..
2514           CA            Widen Atlantic Bl bridge           $800,000
                              over the Los Angeles River
                              in Vernon.................
2515           CA            Widen Bundy Drive between        $3,400,000
                              Wilshire and Santa Monica
                              Boulevards in the City of
                              Los Angeles...............
2516           AL            To provide four lanes on        $11,200,000
                              U.S. 80, Perry County,
                              Marengo County, and Sumter
                              County....................
2517           CA            Widen Maine Avenue in              $300,000
                              Baldwin Park..............
2518           NM            Ease traffic congestion and      $1,600,000
                              improve intersection
                              safety by identifying
                              alternative alignment to
                              U.S. 84/285 and NM 68
                              through Espanola..........
2519           MS            Widen MS Hwy 19 between         $10,000,000
                              Philadelphia and
                              Collinsville, MS..........
2520           NY            Construct the Fire Island        $1,600,000
                              ferry terminal facility,
                              Patchogue.................
2521           IL            IL 8 from East Peoria to           $762,056
                              Washington, IL............
2522           NJ            Preliminary engineering for      $1,200,000
                              missing connections of NJ
                              23 and I-80...............
2523           ME            Penobscot Riverfront             $2,800,000
                              Development for bicycle
                              trails, amenities, and
                              traffic circulation
                              improvements, Bangor and
                              Brewer....................
2524           IL            Restoration and                    $960,000
                              reconstruction of the
                              central business district
                              street. Cambridge, IL.....
2525           NC            Widen NC 150 from                  $800,000
                              Cherryville to Lincolnton.
2526           NY            Second phase of the Grand        $8,000,000
                              Concourse improvements
                              from East 166th St. to
                              East 171st St.............
2527           VT            U.S. Route 7 and U.S. Route      $2,848,000
                              4 road improvements for
                              the City of Rutland.......
2528           IL            Improve 63rd Street,             $1,600,000
                              Chicago...................
2529           MI            Alcona County,                     $650,400
                              Reconstruction of Ritchie
                              Road from Village of
                              Lincoln to Hubbard Lake
                              road......................
2530           SC            Construct roadway btwn I-26      $1,600,000
                              and U/S/ 1 in Lexington
                              County. Intermodal
                              connector from U.S. 1 to I-
                              26 and I-77. SC 302 and SC
                              602 improvements..........
2531           OR            Agness Road, Curry County..      $2,000,000
2532           NY            Rehabilitation of Sharon           $260,000
                              Drive in the Town of
                              Poughkeepsie..............
2533           TX            Conduct study of I-10 and          $160,000
                              U.S. 190 with a focus on
                              congestion relief and the
                              need for a military and
                              emergency relief
                              transportation corridor...
2534           MD            MD 85 at I270..............      $4,000,000
2535           GA            SR 36 passing lanes north        $2,440,000
                              of Jackson to Newton
                              County line, Butts County,
                              Georgia...................
2536           VA            I-66 and Route 29                $8,000,000
                              Gainesville Interchange
                              Project...................
2537           NY            Construct and extend               $800,000
                              existing pedestrian
                              streetscape areas in
                              Lynbrook..................
2538           CA            Construct traffic                  $200,000
                              intersection island
                              improvements on North side
                              of Olympic Blvd. where
                              Irolo St. and Normandie
                              Ave. split in Koreatown,
                              Los Angeles...............
2539           WA            Improvements in the SR 9         $1,200,000
                              corridor in Snohomish
                              County....................
2540           PA            Replace a highway                $1,720,000
                              railcrossing in Osborne
                              Borough, PA...............
2541           AL            Pedestrian Improvements for        $533,334
                              Centerpoint, AL...........
2542           CA            Replace twin 2 lane bridge         $400,000
                              with single 4 lane bridge
                              on SR 138 over Big Rock
                              Wash......................
2543           CA            State Route 86S and Ave. 50        $800,000
                              highway safety grade
                              separation................
2544           TX            Construct Fredericksburg         $3,040,000
                              Road-Medical Drive grade
                              separation in San Antonio.
2545           PA            For design, engineering,           $400,000
                              ROW acquisition, and
                              construction of a
                              connector road between the
                              Valmont Industrial Park
                              and Pennsylvania Rt. 924
                              at Cranberry Creek........
2546           AR            Interstates 30/440/530           $1,200,000
                              Interchanges/For
                              interchange improvements,
                              Little Rock...............
2547           NJ            Rehabilitation of Benigno          $320,000
                              Boulevard from I295 to
                              Route 168 in Bellmawr.....
2548           PA            Preconstruction studies for        $800,000
                              improvement to U.S. 22
                              from Irving Street to
                              Mickley Road..............
2549           IL            Establish transportation           $432,000
                              museum on Navy Pier,
                              Chicago...................
2550           WA            Continuing construction of       $2,640,000
                              I-90, Spokane to Idaho
                              State Line................
2551           VA            Improve transportation             $425,520
                              infrastructure for
                              visitors to Jamestown 2007
2552           AR            Highway 67: Kiehl Avenue--       $2,960,000
                              Vandenberg Boulevard:
                              rehabilitating and
                              widening Highway 67 from
                              four to six lanes from
                              Kiehl Ave. to Vandenberg
                              Blvd......................
2553           NY            Install Improvements for           $250,000
                              Pedestrian Safety
                              including in the vicinity
                              of PS X81.................
2554           GA            Memorial Drive Corridor....      $1,600,000
2555           VA            Route 11 improvements in           $800,000
                              Maurertown, Virginia......
2556           PA            Street improvements,             $1,200,000
                              Whitemarsh Township.......
2557           VT            Construction of the              $5,814,789
                              Lamoille Valley Rail Trail
                              for the Vermont
                              Association of Snow
                              Travelers.................
2558           CO            I-76: Colorados Northeast        $6,133,334
                              Gateway...................
2559           VA            Construct Maersk Terminal        $1,600,000
                              interchange in Portsmouth.
2560           GA            I-75 Welcom Project........        $200,000
2561           PA            Improve handicapped              $2,400,000
                              accessibility and provide
                              pedestrian overpass in
                              Villanova.................
2562           NY            Install Two Permanent              $500,000
                              Variable Message Signs
                              (VMS) on Belt Parkway.....
2563           MI            Re-surfacing Sebewaing Road        $332,800
                              in Huron County...........
2564           IN            Complete construction of           $300,000
                              paths at Hamilton County
                              Riverwalk, Noblesville,
                              Indiana...................
2565           NY            Study and Implement Traffic        $250,000
                              and Pedestrian Safety
                              Enhancements to Gerritsen
                              Beach, Brooklyn...........
2566           PA            Upgrade circuit for gates          $220,000
                              and lights at Sixth Street
                              in Emmaus, PA USDOT
                              crossing number 592402P to
                              constant warning time
                              devices...................
2567           TN            Plan and construct a               $160,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail, Eagleville.........
2568           NY            Improvements for pedestrian        $600,000
                              and vehicular access to
                              Baychester Avenue and
                              Bartow Avenue.............
2569           GA            SR 400 reconstruction from         $800,000
                              I-285 to McFarland Road,
                              Fulton and Forsyth
                              Counties..................
2570           MI            Construct pedestrian and            $64,000
                              bicycle pathway at
                              Chippewa Landing River
                              Park in the Village of
                              Caro......................
2571           GA            Upgrade sidewalks, replace         $400,000
                              street lights, and
                              landscaping, Metter.......
2572           AR            Highway 412: Baxter Co. to       $1,600,000
                              Ash Flat..................
2573           NY            Town of North Salem                $160,000
                              improvements and repaving
                              to Hawley Road............
2574           IA            U.S. 20 Mississippi River       $20,000,000
                              Bridge and approaches,
                              Dubuque Co, IA............
2575           NY            Construct access road and        $2,000,000
                              exit lanes for Center for
                              Advanced Medicine: North
                              Shore LIJ Health System...
2576           NY            Improve key intersections          $600,000
                              and highway segments along
                              Rt. 32 between Route 17-6-
                              NYS Thruway interchange in
                              Harriman and Highland
                              Mills.....................
2577           CA            Widen I-5 to 10 Lanes and        $4,160,000
                              Improve Corridor
                              Arterials, SR 91 to I-710.
2578           IL            For the construction of the        $928,000
                              Grand Avenue Underpass,
                              Village of Franklin Park..
2579           NY            Rehabilitation of North and      $1,728,000
                              South Ridge Street and
                              Wappanocca Avenue in the
                              Village of Rye Brook and
                              City of Rye...............
2580           NY            NYSDOT Route 55                  $1,200,000
                              construction over Fishkill
                              Creek and left turn lane
                              construction..............
2581           AL            Alabama Hwy 36 Extension           $800,000
                              and Widening-Phase II.....
2582           OH            Construct Eagle Avenue             $400,000
                              Viaduct-Demolition bridge,
                              realignment of roadway to
                              replace bridge and
                              reconstruction of two
                              other bridges, Cleveland..
2583           NV            Construct U.S. 93 Corridor--     $8,000,000
                              Boulder City..............
2584           NY            Reconstruction of NYS 5, 8,        $800,000
                              12. Viaduct and Rt. 5A and
                              5S: City of Utica.........
2585           CT            Street and streetscape           $1,200,000
                              improvements along
                              Campbell Ave., West Haven.
2586           MA            Reconstruct North                $4,000,000
                              Washington Street Bridge
                              to connect Boston and
                              Charlestown...............
2587           MS            Upgrade roads in Fayette           $320,000
                              (U.S. Highway 61 and 33),
                              Jefferson County..........
2588           MN            Heritage Center at the           $1,400,000
                              Grand Portage National
                              Monument..................
2589           NY            Redesign and reconstruction        $500,000
                              of the Putnam Rail-Trail,
                              Bronx.....................
2590           OR            Highway 34/Corvallis Bypass      $2,100,000
                              Intersection..............
2591           CA            Install traffic signal on           $96,000
                              Balboa Blvd. at Knollwood
                              Shopping Center...........
2592           MA            Chelsea Street Bridge            $9,000,000
                              Reconstruction............
2593           AL            Pedestrian Improvements for        $213,334
                              Northport, AL.............
2594           NV            Construct widening of U.S.       $4,000,000
                              50A from Fernley to
                              Leeteville Junction.......
2595           WA            Rebuild and widen Cemetery         $160,000
                              Road bridge over U.S.
                              Bureau of Reclamation
                              canal near Othello, WA....
2596           FL            Roadway construction of SW       $1,600,000
                              62--SW 24 Avenue in
                              Gainesville...............
2597           WA            SR 2/Kelsey Street                 $832,000
                              Intersection Improvements
                              in Monroe.................
2598           NY            Town of Southeast                  $240,000
                              construction and repaving
                              of town roads.............
2599           MI            Reconstruct Third Ave. from      $2,400,000
                              Saginaw St. to Flint
                              River, City of Flint......
2600           PA            Upgrade circuit for gates          $220,000
                              and lights at 31st Street
                              in Allentown, PA USDOT
                              crossing number 592410G to
                              constant warning time
                              devices...................
2601           NV            Construct U.S. 95 Widening       $6,400,000
                              from Rainbow Blvd. to Kyle
                              Canyon....................
2602           IN            Improve campus streets to        $1,600,000
                              increase pedestrian safety
                              and ease vehicular
                              congestion in the City of
                              Anderson, Indiana.........
2603           PA            Schaefferstown Bypass, PA        $1,600,000
                              Route 501, Lebanon........
2604           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Dupont
                              Borough, Luzerne County...
2605           GA            Intersection improvement at        $480,000
                              Lake Dow Road and SR 81
                              Harris Drive at SR 42.....
2606           CA            Replace South Access to the      $8,000,000
                              Golden Gate Bridge--Doyle
                              Drive.....................
2607           IL            Resurface Yellow Banks             $320,000
                              Road, Franklin County.....
2608           AL            CR 52 from U.S. 31 (Pelham)      $8,000,000
                              and continuation of CR 52
                              in Jefferson County, known
                              as Morgan Road, to I-459,
                              including proposed Highway
                              261 bypass around old town
                              Helena....................
2609           IL            Intersection Reconstruction        $720,000
                              at U.S. 12-IL 31 Tryon
                              Grove Road................
2610           NY            Streetscape of Herald and          $400,000
                              Greeley Squares in New
                              York City.................
2611           NJ            Construct Cape May and             $600,000
                              Supawna Meadows National
                              Wildlife Refuges Roadway
                              and Parking Improvements..
2612           TX            Del Rio-Laughlin Air Force      $11,600,000
                              Base Relief Route.........
2613           NC            Study feasibility of             $2,800,000
                              widening U.S. 221/NC 226
                              from Woodlawn to Spruce
                              Pine, start planning and
                              design, and make upgrades
                              to improve safety.........
2614           NY            Transportation improvements      $1,920,000
                              to the Far Rock-away
                              Business District, Queens,
                              New York..................
2615           AL            Construction of Patton           $4,000,000
                              Island Bridge Corridor....
2616           NH            Hampton Bridge                   $1,200,000
                              Rehabilitation--Hampton,
                              NH........................
2617           CA            Gale Avenue widening                $80,000
                              between Fullerton Road and
                              Nogales Street, and
                              Nogales Street widening at
                              Gale Avenue...............
2618           CA            Grade Separation at Cesar          $400,000
                              Chavez Parkway and Harbor
                              Drive, San Diego..........
2619           MO            Improve access to I-55 at        $8,000,000
                              River Des Peres...........
2620           PA            PA Route 61 enhancements,        $8,000,000
                              Schuylkill Haven..........
2621           MO            Kansas City SmartPort ITS        $4,000,000
                              for highways..............
2622           PA            City of Philadelphia in          $3,200,000
                              conjunction with American
                              Cities Foundation for
                              neighborhood
                              transportation enhancement
                              and pedestrian safety
                              projects..................
2623           DE            Reconstructing I-95/SR 1         $4,400,000
                              interchange, adding a
                              fifth lane, and replacing
                              toll plaza on Delaware's
                              portion of I-95 corridor..
2624           OH            Study possible road                $100,000
                              upgrades in Tuscarawas
                              County due to flood issues
                              based on dams in Muskingum
                              Watershed District........
2625           OR            Sunrise Corridor, Clackamas      $3,000,000
                              County....................
2626           CA            Construct Cabot-Camino             $670,952
                              Capistrano Bridge Project
                              and related roadway
                              improvements in Cities of
                              Mission Viejo and Laguna
                              Niguel, California........
2627           TX            Construction of mainlanes       $12,800,000
                              and interchanges on SH 121
                              from Hillcrest to U.S. 75.
2628           WA            Enumclaw, WA Welcome Center      $1,200,000
2629           PA            Upgrade narrow existing            $800,000
                              roads, Plank, Otts,
                              Meyers, Seitz Roads, along
                              1 mile corridor to 2 lane
                              road with shoulders,
                              improve intersections.....
2630           GA            Widen Old Petersburg Road-       $3,200,000
                              Old Evans Road from Baston
                              Road to Washington Road,
                              Columbia County, Georgia..
2631           CA            Widen Peyton Drive from          $5,628,888
                              Grand Ave. to Chino Hills
                              Pky., construct Eucalyptus
                              Ave. from Peyton Drive to
                              Galloping Hills, improve
                              English Channel...........
2632           TX            New construction for the SH      $2,000,000
                              349 Reliever Route
                              beginning at the SH 191
                              intersection in Midland...
2633           PA            Widen Route 22 between           $1,160,000
                              Export and Delmont........
2634           CA            Construction of a traffic          $100,000
                              signal at the intersection
                              of Hamlin St. and Corbin
                              Ave.......................
2635           NY            Design/Environmental work        $1,920,000
                              on the Inner Loop from
                              Clinton Avenue to East
                              Main Street, Rochester....
2636           MO            I-35 access modification         $1,200,000
                              planning, City of Kearney.
2637           OH            Construction and road              $400,000
                              improvements to Hubbard
                              Road in Burton Township,
                              OH........................
2638           MN            North-South Corridor with        $1,200,000
                              Railroad Overpass, City of
                              Staples...................
2639           CA            Port of Hueneme Intermodal       $3,760,000
                              Access Improvement
                              Project, including grade
                              separation at Rice Avenue
                              and State Route 34; widen
                              Hueneme Road..............
2640           CA            Reconstruct and deep-lift        $4,800,000
                              asphalt on various roads
                              throughout the district in
                              Ventura County............
2641           GA            Upgrade sidewalks, parking,        $400,000
                              street lighting, and
                              landscaping, Claxton......
2642           MS            Upgrade roads in Itta Bena       $1,200,000
                              (U.S. Highway 82 and 7)
                              and in vicinity of Viking
                              Range Corp. (U.S. Highway
                              7 and 49), Leflore County.
2643           VA            Widen Route 262 in Augusta         $800,000
                              County....................
2644           CA            Forest Highway 171 Upper         $5,800,000
                              Skyway Improvement........
2645           NV            Construct overpass and exit      $2,400,000
                              lane improvements on Lake
                              Mead Parkway to Lake Las
                              Vegas entrance............
2646           IL            Construct Bridge Overpass,         $800,000
                              DuSable Museum-Chicago....
2647           WA            Expand size and improve            $146,000
                              safety Lewis and Clark
                              Discovery Trailhead and
                              Scenic Overlook...........
2648           PA            Construction of access             $520,000
                              improvement at the I-79 SR
                              228 interchange in
                              vicinity of Cranberry Town
                              Center....................
2649           PA            Development of bicycle and       $8,000,000
                              pedestrian trails and
                              access links along North
                              Delaware Riverfront.......
2650           OH            Highway--RR grade                  $240,000
                              separation over the
                              Norfolk Southern Rail Line
                              for the Hines Hill Road--
                              Milford Connector project
                              in Hudson, Ohio...........
2651           CA            Construct crosswalk bump-          $400,000
                              outs and related
                              streetscape improvements
                              on Temple St. between
                              Hoover St. and Glendale
                              Blvd., Los Angeles........
2652           NC            Improve SR 1923 from U.S.        $4,000,000
                              70 Business to U.S. 301
                              Smithfield................
2653           MA            Improvements to Mass. Ave,         $800,000
                              Andover Street, Osgood
                              Street, Salem Street, and
                              Johnson Street in the Old
                              Town Center of North
                              Andover...................
2654           KY            Reconstruct U.S. 127 at            $480,000
                              U.S. 127 South, Mercer
                              County....................
2655           CA            Construct truck lane from        $1,200,000
                              Britannia Blvd. to the
                              Otay Mesa Port of Entry,
                              San Diego County..........
2656           PA            Beford, PA Relocation of        $12,228,000
                              Old Route 220 and Sweet
                              Road. Complete preliminary
                              engineering, purchase
                              right-of-way, construction
2657           GA            Design and construction of         $160,000
                              2.2 miles of multiuse
                              trail in the City of
                              Douglas, Georgia..........
2658           IL            Entry Road to Southern           $1,000,000
                              Illinois University
                              Research Park, Carbondale.
2659           NY            Kingston, Construct              $1,040,000
                              pedestrian waterfront
                              walkway...................
2660           MN            Reconstruction of Airport        $1,700,000
                              Road from TH 53 to CR 296,
                              Cirrus Drive from Airport
                              Road to TH 53 and TH 53
                              from Airport Road to
                              Stebner Road..............
2661           KS            Replacement of U.S. 169          $6,800,000
                              bridge in Kansas City.....
2662           PA            Route 313 Turning Lanes and      $1,600,000
                              Truck Climbing Lanes,
                              Bucks County..............
2663           CA            Purchase of Rosemead Blvd.         $800,000
                              ROW, Temple City..........
2664           NJ            Reconfiguration of Bay           $6,400,000
                              Avenue and Polaris Street
                              in Newark, NJ.............
2665           MI            Reconstruct highway under a        $800,000
                              railroad bridge, Wyoming
                              Ave. from Eagle Pass to
                              Michigan Avenue, Wayne
                              County....................
2666           OK            Construct vehicular bridge         $800,000
                              over the Burlington
                              Northern RR at War Bonnet
                              Crossing, Mannford, OK....
2667           UT            Construction and                 $7,000,000
                              Rehabilitation of 13th
                              East in Sandy City........
2668           VA            Construct 3.6 miles of             $615,680
                              Interstate 73 near
                              Martinsville..............
2669           WA            Maple Valley SR 169 and SR         $800,000
                              516 improvements..........
2670           FL            Construct access road to         $1,600,000
                              entrances to Opa-Locka
                              Airport at Opa-Locka
                              Airport at N.W. 135th
                              Street and N.W. 47th
                              Avenue, including
                              improvements to N.W. 47th
                              Avenue with median strip,
                              City of Opa-Locka.........
2671           UT            Expand Redhills Parkway          $4,000,000
                              from 2 to 5 lanes and
                              improve alignment within
                              rights-of-way in St.
                              George....................
2672           OH            Bethlehem Township, Ohio.        $1,040,000
                              Riverland Avenue Bridge
                              Replacement...............
2673           MD            MD 295, BWI Access               $3,792,000
                              Improvements..............
2674           OR            Connect Boeckman Road to           $800,000
                              Tooze Road, Wilsonville...
2675           LA            Lincoln Parish, LA/I-20          $4,000,000
                              Transportation Corridor
                              Program...................
2676           TX            FM 937 from SH 164 to FM         $1,600,000
                              3371, Limestone Co........
2677           MO            Construct additional exit        $3,856,000
                              ramp access lane from I-44
                              to Kings highway and
                              enhance Shaw Ave. corridor
2678           IN            Construction of I-64             $4,248,000
                              Interchange, Harrison
                              County, Indiana...........
2679           OH            Bridge Replacement at SR 84        $400,000
                              and I-90 on Bishop Road in
                              Willougby Hills, OH.......
2680           TN            Continue Shelby Avenue--         $5,200,000
                              Demonbreun Street project
                              in Nashville..............
2681           WI            Construct a bicycle/             $1,600,000
                              pedestrian path from
                              Waunakee to Westport......
2682           CT            Construct bike and                  $80,000
                              pedestrian paths along
                              Salem Greenway-Salem, CT..
2683           TX            Construct I-635/35E              $3,600,000
                              Interchange in Dallas, TX.
2684           CA            Hwy 199 Narrow Enhancement       $1,800,000
                              to reduce active slides
                              that cause significant
                              road closures on primary
                              connecting route from U.S.
                              101 to I-5................
2685           MD            Construction of New             $12,000,000
                              Interchange at MD5, MD373,
                              and Brandywine Road.......
2686           GA            I-20 West from SR 5 Bill         $5,800,000
                              Arp to SR 6--HOV Lanes....
2687           PA            Install and construct              $360,000
                              signals, calming devices
                              and signs in Mechanicsburg
                              and surrounding
                              municipalities............
2688           FL            44th St. Extension to            $1,200,000
                              Golfair Blvd.,
                              Jacksonville..............
2689           NJ            Passaic River-Newark Bay           $800,000
                              Restoration and Pollution
                              Abatement Project, Route
                              21, River Road, CR 510....
2690           CA            San Gabriel Blvd. and              $160,000
                              Mission Road Intersection
                              Improvements, San Gabriel.
2691           NY            Rehabilitate 125th Street        $2,000,000
                              Corridor from Old Broadway
                              to Marginal Street/
                              Waterfront................
2692           MI            Repair M-10 corridor from I-       $800,000
                              696 to downtown Detroit...
2693           FL            Capital Circle Northwest,        $8,000,000
                              Tallahassee...............
2694           TN            Installation of Intelligent      $1,600,000
                              Transportation System on
                              various major routes in
                              Memphis...................
2695           MI            Planning and Engineering         $1,200,000
                              for The American Road, The
                              Henry Ford Museum,
                              Dearborn..................
2696           TX            Reconstruct Ella/Wheatley        $1,000,000
                              from Little York to West
                              Gulf Bank.................
2697           NY            Implement Improvements for         $600,000
                              Pedestrian Safety in
                              Richmond County...........
2698           FL            Palm Bay Parkway from              $800,000
                              Emerson Drive to U.S. 192,
                              Palm Bay, FL..............
2699           CA            Construct the Los Angeles          $460,000
                              River bicycle and
                              pedestrian path in the San
                              Fernando Valley...........
2700           TX            Construct Santa Fe Trail           $800,000
                              DART LR overpass from Hill
                              St. to Commerce St. along
                              abandoned Santa Fe Rail
                              right-of-way in Dallas....
2701           CA            Construct Route 101 bicycle/     $1,000,000
                              pedestrian overpass at
                              Millbrae Ave. for the San
                              Francisco Bay Trail.......
2702           ............  ...........................              $0
2703           LA            New Iberia Rail Grade            $1,600,000
                              Separation................
2704           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Ashley
                              Borough, Luzerne County...
2705           MN            Reconstruct Grand Avenue           $600,000
                              (from Central Ave. to 59
                              Ave. W), Central Ave.
                              (from Grand Ave. to I-35)
                              and Bristol Street (from
                              Central Ave. to Grand
                              Ave), Duluth..............
2706           TN            Plan and construct a                $80,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail, Cannon County......
2707           TX            Develop, deploy and              $2,560,000
                              integrate municipal ITS in
                              San Antonio...............
2708           TN            Jefferson, Hamblen               $1,600,000
                              Counties, Tennessee SR 66
                              relocation................
2709           MD            Rehabilitate Pennington          $1,200,000
                              Avenue Drawbridge in
                              Baltimore.................
2710           PA            Construction of I-79 to Mon-     $1,200,000
                              Fayette Section of
                              Southern Beltway,
                              Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania..
2711           FL            Springfield Rd.                  $1,200,000
                              Improvements, Jacksonville
2712           LA            Elimination of highway-rail        $800,000
                              grade crossings along
                              Louisiana and Delta
                              railroad..................
2713           CA            Conduct necessary planning       $1,120,000
                              and engineering and
                              implement comprehensive
                              Corridor Management Plan
                              for Arroyo Seco Historic
                              Parkway, Los Angeles......
2714           FL            Plant City Traffic               $2,400,000
                              Management System.........
2715           GA            SR 347 widen-new                 $8,000,000
                              construction from I-985 to
                              SR 211, Hall County,
                              Georgia...................
2716           WA            SR 28 and SR 285 Sellar          $4,000,000
                              Bridge Improvements: ramp
                              and roadway network
                              improvements at the west
                              end and a new lane on the
                              Sellar Bridge.............
2717           NY            Stabilize Poughkeepsie             $874,000
                              Railroad Bridge and
                              construct a pedestrian
                              walkway linking the two
                              sides of the Hudson River,
                              Poughkeepsie..............
2718           WA            International Mobility and       $1,040,000
                              Trade Corridor Project for
                              Whatcom County............
2719           CA            State Route 76 Road              $4,000,000
                              Widening, Melrose Drive to
                              Interstate 15.............
2720           NJ            Streetscape Improvements to        $400,000
                              Clements Bridge Road from
                              Newton Avenue to New
                              Jersey Turnpike,
                              Barrington................
2721           FL            Construct Eastern Connector        $800,000
                              from SR 417 to I-95,
                              Volusia and Seminole
                              Counties Florida..........
2722           GA            Construction of the                $160,000
                              McIntosh Path on SR 99,
                              7.15 miles between Darien,
                              Georgia and the Sapelo
                              Island Visitor Center.....
2723           AL            Construction of Sulphur          $4,000,000
                              Springs Road Bypass in
                              City of Hoover, Alabama...
2724           AZ            Pliocene Cliffs                    $800,000
                              reconstruction between
                              Wikieup and the Santa
                              Maria River...............
2725           MN            Construct roadway                  $851,200
                              improvements to CSAH 76,
                              Little Falls..............
2726           IN            Study alternatives along 2         $120,000
                              miles of railroad to
                              eliminate in-town highway-
                              rail crossings to improve
                              safety and reduce
                              congestion in Delaware
                              County....................
2727           NV            Design and construct               $800,000
                              separation of rail-highway
                              crossings in downtown Reno
2728           NJ            Maple Shade Township               $800,000
                              Streetscape Improvements
                              of Mill Road, Rudderow
                              Ave., North and South
                              Coles Ave. and Schoolhouse
                              Lane......................
2729           WA            Conduct study for I-5 and          $300,000
                              SR 503 interchange........
2730           WA            Implement Red Mountain Area      $2,800,000
                              Vision transportation
                              plan, includes Webber
                              Canyon Road realignment at
                              existing I-82 Kiona-Benton
                              interchange and new Red
                              Mountain I-82 interchange
                              at SR 224.................
2731           TX            Downtown Streetscape               $512,000
                              Improvements in Beaumont,
                              Texas.....................
2732           NY            Improve Traffic Flow on            $500,000
                              Lefferts Boulevard by
                              Rehabilitating Facilities
                              Surrounding LIRR/Kew
                              Gardens Eastbound Station.
2733           FL            Construct reliever road to         $800,000
                              SR A-1-A in the City of
                              Deerfield Beach beginning
                              at A-1-A/ Hillsboro Blvd.
                              and ending at A-1-A/NE 2nd
                              Street....................
2734           ............  ...........................              $0
2735           CA            SR 52 East Improvements          $6,000,000
                              (San Diego)...............
2736           OR            Study to evaluate                  $248,000
                              alternatives in support of
                              an eventual Astoria
                              bypass, Astoria...........
2737           GA            Commission a study and              $80,000
                              report regarding the
                              construction and
                              designation of a new
                              Interstate linking
                              Savannah, Augusta, and
                              Knoxville.................
2738           VT            Construction of the St.            $960,000
                              Albans, Vermont intermodal
                              connector roadway with I-
                              89 for the City of St.
                              Albans....................
2739           OR            I-5/Highway 214 interchange        $800,000
                              improvements, Woodburn....
2740           OR            Construction of                    $793,600
                              transportation facilities
                              at the Tualatin River
                              Wildlife Refuge...........
2741           WY            I-80 Rock Springs Marginal.      $1,520,000
2742           ............  ...........................              $0
2743           IL            Improve safety of a                 $70,400
                              horizontal curve on
                              Clarksville St. .25 mile
                              north of 275th Road in
                              Grandview Township, Edgar
                              County, Illinois..........
2744           UT            Provo Reservoir Canal            $6,750,000
                              Trail, Utah...............
2745           MO            South County Riverfront          $3,200,000
                              Access and Trails Project,
                              Lemay.....................
2746           AK            Road improvements in the         $5,000,000
                              City of Fairbanks.........
2747           MD            Construct Ferry Terminal,          $800,000
                              Somerset County, Maryland.
2748           MS            Plan and Construct two           $2,400,000
                              lanes to SR 6 from SR 342
                              to Alabama State line.....
2749           CA            Construct bypass along Hwy       $5,600,000
                              101 around Willits, CA to
                              reduce congestion, improve
                              air quality and enhance
                              economic lifeline of No.
                              Coast.....................
2750           CA            Engineering support to I-5         $120,000
                              Joint Powers Authority to
                              widen I-5 freeway and
                              improve corridor arterials
                              from I-710 to Orange
                              County line...............
2751           LA            Kerner Ferry Bridge,             $1,680,000
                              Jefferson Parish Bayou
                              Barataria.................
2752           WA            Renton, WA SR 167 HOV,             $800,000
                              Strander Boulevard
                              Connection................
2753           NJ            Sussex County, NJ, Vernon        $2,800,000
                              Township, Mountain Creek
                              Rt. 94 Traffic Calming,
                              Ped. Safety and Traffic
                              Congestion, Circulation
                              Improvement...............
2754           PA            Linglestown Square, roadway      $2,400,000
                              and intersection
                              improvements, Lower Paxton
                              Township..................
2755           MD            Rehabilitate road including      $2,320,000
                              bridges over CSX tracks in
                              Baltimore.................
2756           WA            Extend 18th Street between       $3,200,000
                              87th Avenue and NE 192nd
                              Avenue in Vancouver.......
2757           TX            Implement repairs on Old           $403,000
                              Pleasanton Road Bridge in
                              Atascosa County...........
2758           CA            Hazel Avenue Improvements,       $2,400,000
                              U.S. Highway 50 to Madison
                              Avenue....................
2759           MI            Menominee County, County           $224,000
                              Road 557 Bridge
                              Replacement over the Big
                              Cedar River...............
2760           OH            Massillon, Ohio. Tremont         $1,216,000
                              Avenue Bridge
                              Rehabilitation............
2761           MI            Montmorency County,                $640,000
                              Reconstruction of County
                              Road 612 from W. County
                              Line to County Road 491...
2762           ............  ...........................              $0
2763           NM            Planning, design and             $1,600,000
                              construction of bikeways
                              and walkway at the City of
                              Santa Fe's downtown
                              railyard redevelopment
                              project...................
2764           GA            Streetscape-Bainbridge.....        $200,000
2765           PA            Construct SR 706 Corridor,       $1,600,000
                              Susquehanna County,
                              Pennsylvania..............
2766           NY            Town of North Salem                $120,000
                              reconstruction and
                              repaving of Keeler Lane...
2767           FL            Conduct planning and             $3,200,000
                              engineering for U.S. 17
                              widening and improvements
                              in Hardee County, Florida.
2768           IL            Traffic Signalization,             $726,000
                              Matteson..................
2769           MS            Upgrade Poe Road in                $160,000
                              Kilmichael, Montgomery
                              County....................
2770           NC            Upgrade U.S. 220 to I-73/74      $1,600,000
                              interstate standards in
                              Montgomery County.........
2771           WA            U.S. 2/Sultan Basin Road           $480,000
                              Improvements in Sultan....
2772           ............  ...........................              $0
2773           FL            A-1-A Transportation               $800,000
                              Enhancements, Daytona
                              Beach.....................
2774           MI            City of Menominee,                 $180,000
                              Resurface Hattie Street
                              Bridge deck 250 feet from
                              9th avenue in Menominee to
                              Riverside Avenue in
                              Marinette, WI.............
2775           TN            Construct streetscape            $1,600,000
                              improvements near TN
                              Theater in Knoxville, TN..
2776           MI            Emmet County, Ultra thin            $48,000
                              demonstration project
                              resurfacing of Mitchell
                              Road from the City of
                              Petoskey limits east to
                              Division..................
2777           NY            Gowanus Expressway Project.        $400,000
2778           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Moosic
                              Borough, Lackawanna County
2779           AL            Expand to 4 lanes on U.S.        $2,800,000
                              278 from I-65 to U.S. 231.
2780           IL            Preconstruction and                $713,600
                              construction McCarthy
                              Road, Bell Road to U.S. 45
                              and 123rd Street U.S. 45
                              to 86th Avenue in Palos
                              Park......................
2781           WY            Riverton: Reconstruct Hwy          $880,000
                              26--Main St...............
2782           MA            Somerville Bicycle Path            $900,000
                              Improvements--Cedar Street
                              to Central Street.........
2783           MI            U.S. 31 improvements and         $7,200,000
                              relocation between Holland
                              and Grand Haven...........
2784           PA            Replace Messinger Street           $800,000
                              Bridge in the Borough of
                              Bangor....................
2785           NY            Owego, Construct pedestrian      $1,000,000
                              waterfront walkway........
2786           KY            Reconstruct U.S. 127 from        $1,200,000
                              Hustonville Road to the
                              Mercer County Line, Boyle
                              County....................
2787           ............  ...........................              $0
2788           CA            Design and construct access      $6,400,000
                              improvements in North
                              Central Business District,
                              Sacramento................
2789           NC            Construction of the              $5,440,000
                              southbound lane of U.S.
                              321 bridge replacement
                              over the Catawba River....
2790           FL            Grand Lagoon Bridge              $5,200,000
                              Replacement Project. The
                              replacement of a two lane
                              bridge with a four lane
                              bridge....................
2791           FL            Construct SR 9B Extension,       $3,520,000
                              St. Johns County, Florida.
2792           AL            Design and construct a 4-          $800,000
                              lane highway from Muscle
                              Shoals, AL to I-10........
2793           IN            Improve SR 9 Greenfield            $400,000
                              Corridor, Indiana.........
2794           NJ            Interstate 280 Interchange       $8,000,000
                              Improvements, Harrison....
2795           KY            Construct Northern Bypass       $28,000,000
                              of Somerset, KY and I-66
                              from the Cumberland
                              Parkway west of Somerset,
                              Kentucky to I-75 south of
                              London, Kentucky..........
2796           VA            Preliminary Engineer,            $1,200,000
                              Design, and Construct
                              improvements to Virginia
                              Beach Blvd. in Virginia
                              Beach and Norfolk.........
2797           PA            Fayette County,                  $1,600,000
                              Pennsylvania, State Road
                              21 Improvements...........
2798           ME            Replacement of Waldo-           $11,000,000
                              Hancock Bridge............
2799           CT            Reconstruct and widen Homer      $1,600,000
                              St. and Chase Ave. in
                              Waterbury from Waterville
                              Ave. to Nottingham Terrace
2800           FL            Construct new east-west            $800,000
                              road from the intersection
                              of Beeline Highway and PGA
                              Boulevard west to Seminole
                              Pratt Whitney Road........
2801           WI            Enhance West Silver Spring         $320,000
                              Ave. with lighting
                              enhancement, crosswalk
                              improvements, sign-age,
                              landscaping, Milwaukee....
2802           NY            Completion of 1.6 mile              $99,200
                              trail network in the Utica
                              Marsh, NY.................
2803           TX            Construct I-635/I-30            $12,000,000
                              Interchange, Dallas, Texas
2804           IL            Establish transportation           $400,000
                              museum on Navy Pier,
                              Chicago...................
2805           CA            Establish I-15 Interchange       $1,200,000
                              at Nisqualli and Mojave
                              River crossing in San
                              Bernardino County.........
2806           MA            Massachusetts Bay                $1,000,000
                              Transportation Authority
                              Secure Station, Boston....
2807           FL            Construct bridges on SR 710      $2,000,000
                              in Palm Beach County......
2808           PA            Reconstruct intersection of      $1,720,000
                              SR 51 and Franklin Ave,
                              Beaver County.............
2809           NJ            Rehabilitation existing            $800,000
                              structure at the Bridge
                              Street bridge over the CSX
                              Railroad Trenton Line in
                              Manville, NJ..............
2810           OR            Repair and recoat logging          $120,000
                              bridge over Highway 99 E,
                              Canby.....................
2811           CA            San Gabriel Blvd.                  $160,000
                              Rehabilitation Project--
                              Broadway to Las Tunas, San
                              Gabriel...................
2812           CA            Signal upgrades on Avenida         $100,160
                              de las Flores, Melinda
                              Road, Avenida de las
                              Banderas, and Alma Aldea,
                              Rancho Santa Margarita,
                              California................
2813           CA            Construct State Route 905       $12,000,000
                              to connect the Otay Mesa
                              Port of Entry to
                              Interstate 805, San Diego.
2814           MA            Crosby Drive Improvement           $800,000
                              Project...................
2815           WI            Construct North Shore              $350,000
                              Extension of Friendship
                              State Trail, Calumet and
                              Winnebago Counties,
                              Wisconsin.................
2816           AR            Construct and rehabilitate       $5,000,000
                              Fayetteville Expressway
                              Economic Development
                              Corridor..................
2817           PA            Armstrong County,                $1,600,000
                              Pennsylvania, construction
                              of the Freeport Bridge....
2818           IL            Road extension for Redco           $800,000
                              Drive to Skyline Drive,
                              Williamson County.........
2819           CA            Rosecrans Avenue and Bridge      $3,200,000
                              Arterial Reconstruction
                              Project, Compton..........
2820           MA            Canalside Rail Trail               $800,000
                              Construction of the
                              Canalside Rail Trail,
                              Deerfield and Montague....
2821           CA            Conduct study and construct      $7,200,000
                              Daggett Road, Port of
                              Stockton, CA, Access
                              Project...................
2822           WI            Construct a bicycle/             $1,600,000
                              pedestrian path, and two
                              bridges across
                              Starkweather Creek,
                              Madison...................
2823           GA            Construct City of                  $500,000
                              Fayetteville, Ga. School
                              Access Bike Ped Project...
2824           TN            Sevier County, Tennessee SR        $800,000
                              449 extension.............
2825           GA            SR 133 south bound lane            $800,000
                              bridge replacement over
                              the Georgia Florida
                              Railnet line, Dougherty
                              County....................
2826           CA            Construct grade separation       $1,600,000
                              on State Street and Cajon
                              Boulevard along BNSF
                              tracks in San Bernardino..
2827           WA            Construct SR 9 Pedestrian          $880,000
                              Overpass in Arlington.....
2828           CA            Implement streetscape               $80,000
                              improvements along Wilbur
                              Avenue to enhance traffic
                              and pedestrian safety.....
2829           MD            I-95, I-495, MD5 Branch          $3,200,000
                              Avenue Metro Access.......
2830           TN            Improving Vehicle                   $45,600
                              Efficiencies at At-Grade
                              highway-Railroad Crossing
                              in Loudon, TN.............
2831           MO            I-470, I-435 and Rt. 71          $2,400,000
                              Completion of Interstate
                              realignment...............
2832           PA            Ridge Avenue Revitalization        $800,000
                              project in conjunction
                              with Roxborough Dev. Corp.
                              for scenic enhancements
                              and pedestrian safety
                              improvements along a
                              heavily traveled
                              thoroughfare..............
2833           PA            Corridor improvements for          $800,000
                              PA 72 from PA 283 to PA
                              Turnpike..................
2834           AR            Construction of I-49,            $6,000,000
                              Highway 71: Highway 22 to
                              Highway 71 near Jenny Lind
2835           CA            Provide landscape                $1,200,000
                              enhancement of an existing
                              open culvert on Atherton
                              Street, Long Beach........
2836           NY            Rehabilitate Guy Lombardo          $956,000
                              Avenue and construct
                              drainage improvements and
                              new sidewalks and curb
                              cuts in Freeport, NY......
2837           IA            I-35 interchange                 $4,000,000
                              improvements, Ankeny......
2838           PA            Improve Freemansburg Avenue      $1,600,000
                              and its intersections at
                              Route 33..................
2839           NJ            Pedestrian facilities and          $320,000
                              street lighting on Route
                              551 from Route 130 to
                              Chestnut Street, Brooklawn
2840           IL            I-57 and I-294 Interchange.      $2,400,000
2841           FL            New Kings Rd. Pedestrian         $1,600,000
                              Overpass and Enhancements,
                              Jacksonville..............
2842           TX            Grimes Co., TX Bridge              $400,000
                              Improvement Project.......
2843           CA            Crenshaw Blvd.                     $800,000
                              Rehabilitation, Maricopa
                              St. to Sepulveda Blvd.,
                              City of Torrance..........
2844           VA            Engineering and Right-of-        $1,200,000
                              Way for Interstate 73 in
                              Roanoke County............
2845           GA            Johnson Ferry Road               $2,000,000
                              Glenridge Drive Widening,
                              Abernathy Road to Hammond
                              Drive.....................
2846           GA            Install walkways, bridges,       $6,160,000
                              lighting, landscaping in
                              Water Works Park and south
                              along river through
                              Ocmulgee Monument and
                              Central City Park.........
2847           OH            Intersection improvements          $489,600
                              and related road
                              improvements in the City
                              of Chardon, OH............
2848           WV            Construct Coalfields             $5,760,000
                              Expressway................
2849           CA            Improve pedestrian and             $800,000
                              biking trails within East
                              Bay Regional Park
                              District, Contra Costa
                              County....................
2850           MA            Berkshire County Bike            $4,000,000
                              Paths, Design and
                              Construction..............
2851           MI            Ogemaw County, Overlay of          $295,680
                              Fairview Road to improve
                              network of all-season
                              truck routes..............
2852           VA            Old Mill Road Extension....        $800,000
2853           PA            Construct Campbelltown           $2,000,000
                              Connector, Lebanon County.
2854           NJ            Construct Rt. 40                 $2,400,000
                              Reconstruction from Rt. 77
                              to Elmer Lake, Elmer,
                              Salem County..............
2855           OH            Design and Construct             $1,200,000
                              Riverwalk and adjacent
                              facilities, Warren,
                              Trumbull Co...............
2856           CA            Realign SR 4 within the          $1,600,000
                              City of Oakley............
2857           IL            Construct recreational             $320,000
                              trail from Spring Creek
                              Forest Preserve to Greene
                              Valley Forest Preserve in
                              DuPage County, IL.........
2858           MN            Construct trail link             $1,200,000
                              between Bruce Vento
                              Regional Trail and
                              Mississippi River Corridor
                              in St. Paul...............
2859           FL            Construct Interstate-4/            $800,000
                              Crosstown Connector.......
2860           UT            Add lights to road from            $200,000
                              Halchita to Mexican Hat on
                              the Navajo Nation.........
2861           CA            Construct off ramp at            $2,400,000
                              Interstate 8/Imperial
                              Avenue Interchange, El
                              Centro....................
2862           VA            Cranesnest Trail--                 $520,000
                              Construction of hiking,
                              biking, horse trail from
                              Route 83 to Cranesnest
                              Campground................
2863           NC            Durham and Chatham               $1,600,000
                              Counties, NC Completion of
                              American Tobacco Trail....
2864           TX            Austin to Manor Rail Trail,      $1,600,000
                              Texas.....................
2865           PA            Eliminate existing rail          $3,200,000
                              line in Indian, PA to
                              eliminate 37 at grade
                              crossings and reconstruct
                              the line outside the town
                              from Glenn Lock to
                              Middletown................
2866           MN            Extend Cuyuna Range and            $320,000
                              Great River Road Trails,
                              Aitkin....................
2867           NY            Conduct planning,                  $400,000
                              engineering, and eventual
                              construction of Rt. 5 in
                              City of Oneida, from
                              Seneca St. to county line.
2868           NY            Great Neck Road Traffic            $320,000
                              Calming Project...........
2869           NJ            Design and construct new           $800,000
                              streetscape through
                              Irvington Center..........
2870           IL            Construct connector road         $4,800,000
                              between Collinsville Rd.
                              to IL 3/North 1st St, St.
                              Clair County..............
2871           NJ            Carteret, NJ Ferry Service       $1,680,000
                              Terminal..................
2872           AL            Construct I-10/U.S. 231          $2,400,000
                              Connector from Dothan, AL
                              to Florida................
2873           OH            Bicycle Paths for the Magic        $640,000
                              Mile in Willougby, OH.....
2874           NC            Construct I-73/I-74 in          $14,400,000
                              Montgomery County and
                              Richmond County, North
                              Carolina..................
2875           NY            Construct Phase II I-90          $4,800,000
                              Connector ITS Laboratory
                              in Rensselaer County......
2876           NC            Design and Construction of       $2,240,000
                              the Airport Area Roadway
                              Network, High Point.......
2877           WA            Engineering and                    $800,000
                              Construction of the
                              Centennial Trail in
                              Snohomish.................
2878           OR            I-5 Beltline Interchange...     $20,000,000
2879           IL            Extension North from Rt. 30      $3,808,000
                              to Wheeler Road and Galena
                              Boulevard extension west
                              of Rt. 47 in Sugar Grove,
                              IL........................
2880           NY            Newburgh, Improve East End       $1,490,800
                              Roads.....................
2881           ME            Construction of the                $400,000
                              Kennebec River Rail Trail.
2882           CA            Construct Bristol Street         $2,800,000
                              multimodal corridor in
                              Santa Ana.................
2883           CA            Construct pedestrian               $400,000
                              sidewalk enhancements in
                              Bellflower................
2884           KS            Improvement and expansion       $11,600,000
                              for 2.7 miles of K18 in
                              Geary County..............
2885           CA            I-110/SR 47/Harbor Blvd.         $4,000,000
                              Interchange Improvements,
                              San Pedro.................
2886           MA            Oxbow National Wildlife          $1,500,000
                              Refuge, Design and
                              construction of a Visitor
                              Contact Station...........
2887           AL            Pedestrian Improvements for        $266,666
                              Pell City, AL.............
2888           WI            Rehabilitate Highway 51          $1,600,000
                              between CTH S and U.S. 8
                              in Lincoln County.........
2889           OH            Rehabilitate tunnel and            $700,000
                              bridge on National Road
                              Bikeway in St. Clairsville
2890           MD            Pennington Ave. Drawbridge,        $800,000
                              Baltimore.................
2891           MA            Rehabilitation and paving          $200,000
                              of Parker River Road......
2892           MN            Reconstruct CSAH 7 between       $2,560,000
                              Itasca CR 341 and the
                              Scenic State Park entrance
                              to improve safety and
                              structural integrity......
2893           OH            Grading, paving, roads for       $5,200,000
                              the transfer of rail to
                              truck for the intermodal
                              facility at Rickenbacker
                              Airport...................
2894           PA            Relocation of PA 52 at             $960,000
                              Longwood Gardens..........
2895           TX            Construct Interstate 35          $1,000,000
                              improvements in Buda......
2896           TN            Improve streetscape and            $240,000
                              signage, McMinn County, TN
2897           OR            Culvert Replacement, Sweet         $130,000
                              Home......................
2898           AL            AL 5 Widening in Bibb            $2,400,000
                              County....................
2899           CO            Design and build a               $4,000,000
                              multimodal corridor on
                              U.S. 36...................
2900           WA            Development of highway-rail        $800,000
                              crossings in Spokane
                              County, WA and Kootenai
                              County, ID................
2901           OH            Acquire right-of-way land          $800,000
                              along U.S. 24, Lucas
                              County....................
2902           IL            Improve Streets,                   $224,000
                              Westchester...............
2903           NY            Enhance road and                 $2,000,000
                              transportation facilities
                              in the vicinity of W. 65th
                              St. and Broadway, New York
                              City......................
2904           TN            Construction of Knob Creek         $400,000
                              Road in Washington County,
                              Tennessee.................
2905           TN            Improve streetscape and            $240,000
                              pavement repair, Loudon
                              County, TN................
2906           CA            Improvement of intersection      $2,600,000
                              at Inglewood Ave. and
                              Marine Ave. to reduce
                              congestion, City of
                              Lawndale..................
2907           HI            Interstate Route H1              $5,944,000
                              rehabilitation, Kaahumanu
                              Street to Kaimakani Street
2908           ID            Construct Interchange on I-      $1,600,000
                              84 at Ten Mile Rd.,
                              Meridian, Idaho...........
2909           NJ            Pedestrian facilities and          $277,696
                              street lighting on Haddon
                              Avenue from Voorhees
                              Township Line to Bate
                              Avenue, Berlin Township...
2910           WA            267th Street NW Pedestrian         $480,000
                              Path in Stanwood..........
2911           KY            Replace U.S. 68 and U.S.           $600,000
                              150 Bridge over Chaplin
                              River, Perryville.........
2912           UT            Geveva Rd-Provo Center           $6,000,000
                              Street, Orem 1600 North to
                              I-15 FWY, Provo-widen from
                              2 to 4 lanes..............
2913           IL            Construction of a new            $7,600,000
                              roadway and grade
                              separation of the UP West
                              Line east of Elburn.......
2914           VA            Haymarket, VA. Washington          $400,000
                              Street improvements.......
2915           NJ            Improvements to implement          $400,000
                              the Readington Tewksbury
                              Transportation Improvement
                              District..................
2916           IL            Allow IDOT to proceed with       $1,600,000
                              engineering and
                              construction of Airport-
                              Lockport Rd. and Illinois
                              Route 126 interchanges on
                              I-55......................
2917           AR            Caraway Bridge Overpass....      $7,200,000
2918           OH            Construction of an                 $400,000
                              Intermodal Facility at
                              University Circle in the
                              City of Cleveland.........
2919           PA            Jeannette Truck Route......        $400,000
2920           MD            MD45, Cavan to Ridgley           $4,416,000
                              Roads.....................
2921           MD            MD 30 Hampstead Bypass.....        $800,000
2922           MI            Monroe Area Highway-Railway      $5,120,000
                              Crossing Improvements,
                              City of Monroe............
2923           OH            Conduct study of new             $2,000,000
                              interchange at Routes 161/
                              37 and Cherry Valley Road
                              in Licking County, Ohio...
2924           CT            Enfield, Connecticut make        $2,328,000
                              improvements to South
                              Maple Street Bridge.......
2925           NY            Conduct studies, if              $3,200,000
                              necessary, and construct
                              infrastructure projects
                              for Governor's Island.....
2926           NY            Harlem River Park and              $800,000
                              Bikeway...................
2927           CT            Make Improvements to               $160,000
                              Plainfield Cemetery Road..
2928           SC            Construct grade separation         $800,000
                              and interchange
                              improvements at U.S. 521,
                              Lancaster County..........
2929           NJ            Replacement of the Magnolia        $800,000
                              Avenue Bridge over Routes
                              1 and 9...................
2930           ............  ...........................              $0
2931           MI            Resurfacing of Frazho Road       $1,024,000
                              in Roseville..............
2932           CA            Construct 213th Street             $800,000
                              pedestrian bridge to
                              provide safe passage for
                              pedestrians and
                              wheelchairs, Carson.......
2933           MO            Conduct impact studies for       $4,000,000
                              Missouri River Bridge
                              siting in Kansas City, MO.
2934           CA            Construction of Lenwood          $1,200,000
                              Road Grade Separation in
                              Barstow, CA...............
2935           PA            Improvements to Frankford        $1,000,000
                              Avenue from Cottman Avenue
                              to Harbison Avenue........
2936           IN            Revelop Hazeldell Road,            $800,000
                              Hamilton County, Indiana..
2937           AK            Road Improvements and            $5,000,000
                              upgrades to service road
                              areas and miscellaneous
                              projects within Northstar
                              Borough...................
2938           OH            Rehabilitation or                  $288,000
                              replacement of highway-
                              rail grade separations
                              along the West Central
                              Ohio Port Authority route
                              in Champaign and Clark
                              Counties..................
2939           MI            Otsego County, Resurfacing         $294,400
                              and widening of Parmater
                              Rd........................
2940           WA            Realign West Main Street         $2,000,000
                              through Kelso.............
2941           TN            Reconstruct State Route 109        $800,000
                              from I-40 in Wilson County
                              to Portland in Sumner
                              County....................
2942           PA            Redesigning the                  $1,200,000
                              intersection of U.S. 322/
                              High Street and Rosedale
                              Ave.......................
2943           DE            Replacement of the Indian        $4,800,000
                              River Inlet Bridge, Sussex
                              County, Delaware..........
2944           FL            Construct link from I-95 to      $4,000,000
                              I-10 through Clay County
                              with terminus points SR 23
                              to CAR 739B...............
2945           MN            Construct ramps and new          $5,616,595
                              bridge over Interstate 35
                              at CSAH 17, and
                              reconstruct CSAH 17 from
                              west County Line to CSAH
                              30, Chisago County........
2946           CT            Conduct multimodal study of        $800,000
                              Route 8 corridor between
                              Beacon Falls-Seymour town
                              line and Exit 40..........
2947           AR            Hwy 65 improvements in Van       $1,200,000
                              Buren County, including
                              construction of passing
                              lanes, bridge
                              improvements, intersection
                              improvements and other
                              roadway improvements......
2948           AZ            Scott Ranch Road. Navajo         $1,000,000
                              County--Connect White
                              Mountain Road (SR 260) and
                              Penrod Road (SR 77).......
2949           NY            Construction of Pedestrian         $500,000
                              and Bike Trail campus
                              access and improvements,
                              St. Bonaventure, NY.......
2950           NY            Eastern Laurelton Area           $6,880,000
                              Improvements, Queens, New
                              York......................
2951           NY            Bicycle and pedestrian           $1,200,000
                              safety improvements, Main
                              Street, Riverhead.........
2952           AL            Construct County Road 83         $8,000,000
                              corridor from Foley Beach
                              Express to I-10...........
2953           PA            Design and construct             $3,096,400
                              improvements to PA 465
                              from Walnut Bottom Rd. to
                              PA 641 and at I-81 Exit 44
2954           IL            Reconstruct and Widen Route      $9,000,000
                              60 Bridge over I-94 in
                              Lake Forest...............
2955           VA            Improve Downtown Staunton,       $1,200,000
                              Virginia, Streetscape.....
2956           PA            Route 322 Halls Run              $1,360,000
                              Upgrades from the
                              intersection of Horsecreek
                              Road to Mapleshade Road--
                              Venango County............
2957           PA            Design, engineering, ROW         $2,000,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Wilkes-
                              Barre.....................
2958           IN            SR 56 Reconstruction,            $4,096,000
                              Aurora, Indiana...........
2959           MI            Study and implement              $2,800,000
                              transportation system
                              alternatives in the
                              vicinity of U.S. 31/M 46..
2960           MA            Longfellow Bridge                $3,000,000
                              Rehabilitation............
2961           IL            For Village of Bolingbrook         $400,000
                              to construct Remington
                              Blvd. extension...........
2962           AZ            Design and Construction of       $2,400,000
                              Rio Salado Pedestrian
                              Bridge in Tempe, AZ.......
2963           MI            Study to determine               $3,200,000
                              replacement options for
                              obsolete and structurally
                              deteriorating bridge
                              (Trenton-Grosse Isle
                              Bridge) including approach
                              roadways, Charter County
                              of Wayne..................
2964           PA            Mount Joy Bridge                   $360,000
                              Replacement on Route 230..
2965           CA            Modifies 9 traffic signals         $240,000
                              between Willow Road and
                              Middlefield Road and
                              Hamilton Avenue, Menlo
                              Park......................
2966           OH            Summit County Engineer             $400,000
                              Reconstruct Access Roads
                              to Cuyahoga Valley
                              National Park.............
2967           OR            To study the feasibility of        $992,000
                              widening Hwy 26 from the
                              Hwy 217 interchange to the
                              Cornelius Pass exit.......
2968           GA            Athens-Clarke County             $1,856,000
                              Greenway Enhancement
                              Project...................
2969           WA            Improve Wahkiakum County           $250,000
                              Ferry landing.............
2970           IL            Irving Park Bridge over the      $3,200,000
                              Chicago River.............
2971           MI            Design, right-of-way and         $1,760,000
                              construction of passing
                              relief lanes and
                              improvements necessary on
                              M-55, between M-37 and M-
                              115.......................
2972           NE            Design, right-of-way and         $3,200,000
                              construction of South and
                              West Beltway in Lincoln,
                              Nebraska..................
2973           TX            Tower 55 CMAQ Congestion         $1,600,000
                              and Preliminary
                              Engineering Study.........
2974           NY            Town of Chester, Lake Hill         $120,000
                              Farms subdivision road
                              improvements..............
2975           MN            Improvements on TH 169 east      $1,772,800
                              and west of East Two
                              Rivers Crossing and TH 135
                              from Enterprise Drive to
                              TH 169....................
2976           IN            Reconstruct Standard             $1,040,000
                              Avenue, Whiting...........
2977           TX            Barron Rd. Interchange at        $2,400,000
                              SH 6 (Earl Rudder Freeway)
                              College Station...........
2978           CA            Develop conceptual master          $172,000
                              plan to improve the
                              efficiency of
                              transportation facilities,
                              Covina....................
2979           PA            Transportation enhancements      $2,400,000
                              along the Delaware Canal
                              between Yardley, PA and
                              Bristol, PA...............
2980           VA            Upgrade DOT crossing               $137,360
                              #467661K to constant
                              warning time devices......
2981           UT            Add lighting on Highway 262        $175,000
                              on the Navajo Nation in
                              Aneth.....................
2982           VA            Chestnut Mountain Road--           $400,000
                              Feasibility study, design,
                              and construction start for
                              road improvement on
                              National Forest lands.....
2983           MI            Construction of roads and          $880,000
                              trails Humbug Marsh Unit
                              Linked Greenways System,
                              Detroit International
                              Wildlife Refuge...........
2984           TX            Construct access road            $1,440,000
                              connecting Port of
                              Beaumont property on east
                              bank of Neches River to I-
                              10 access road east of the
                              Neches River..............
2985           ............  ...........................              $0
2986           SC            Lexington County, widen          $1,600,000
                              U.S. 1 and SC 6, and
                              improve U.S. 1, SC 6, and
                              U.S. 378..................
2987           IL            Midlothian Road                    $480,000
                              Signalization, Lake Zurich
2988           VA            Glen Alton--Design and             $800,000
                              construction of recreation
                              trails, access and visitor
                              information center........
2989           MI            Expansion of Cass Avenue in      $7,355,200
                              Clinton Township..........
2990           CO            Bromley Lane and U.S. 85           $664,000
                              interchange feasibility
                              study and construction of
                              needed improvements.......
2991           MD            Constructing Chestertown           $240,000
                              Trail, Chestertown, MD....
2992           IL            Eastern Peoria Bypass and        $2,400,000
                              (Ring Road) study and land
                              acquisition...............
2993           VA            Conduct planning and             $1,600,000
                              engineering for Mayo
                              Bridge in Richmond........
2994           NY            Elevation of road and              $556,000
                              construction of drainage
                              improvements on Sequams
                              Lane Center and Sequams
                              Lane West in the Town of
                              Islip, NY.................
2995           NM            Improvements to San Juan           $800,000
                              County Road 7950..........
2996           WA            116th St/Interstate 5            $1,400,000
                              Interchange Reconstruction
                              in Marysville.............
2997           SC            Construction of public           $4,800,000
                              roads at the International
                              Center for Automotive
                              Research and
                              reconstruction of
                              Fairforest Way in
                              Greenville, South Carolina
2998           PA            Provide 4 through-lanes on       $4,000,000
                              PA 100 by constructing two
                              thru lanes to the east of
                              Ludwigs Corner............
2999           PA            Completion of construction       $1,600,000
                              of final 2 ramps of I-79
                              interchange with Parkway
                              West; widening of 1 mile
                              of Parkway West leading to
                              ramps.....................
3000           CA            Diamond Bar, CA Grand            $1,280,000
                              Avenue Rehabilitation.....
3001           NY            Reconfigure intersection of        $600,000
                              Ridge Street and Hallocks
                              Mill Road and install new
                              traffic signal............
3002           WA            Guard Street Reconstruction        $640,000
                              Project in Friday Harbor..
3003           CO            Roadway widening and             $5,976,000
                              interchange rebuilding on
                              I-225 from I-70 to Parker
                              Road......................
3004           PA            Roosevelt Boulevard              $3,200,000
                              improvements by the
                              Pennsylvania Department of
                              Transportation............
3005           MN            Construct Paul Bunyan Trail        $560,000
                              Walker to Bemidji Segment.
3006           HI            Upgrades to Farrington             $800,000
                              Highway...................
3007           KY            U.S. 41A Phase II Design         $3,200,000
                              and Right-of-Way..........
3008           NM            U.S. 54 Corona, Tularosa,          $800,000
                              and Vaughn Bridges
                              Replacement and
                              Rehabilitation............
3009           OH            Construction of access road        $800,000
                              along east side of SR 8 in
                              Summit County, OH.........
3010           TX            U.S. 281 from Brooks County      $1,600,000
                              Line to FM 3066, Brooks
                              County....................
3011           FL            Construction of an               $4,431,167
                              interchange at Florida's
                              Turnpike and Stirling Rd.
                              in Broward County.........
3012           NY            Construction of the City of      $2,400,000
                              Watertown Streetscape
                              Enhancement Project.......
3013           IL            Improve Streets,                   $480,000
                              Merrionette Park..........
3014           NY            Install Improvements for           $250,000
                              Pedestrian Safety in the
                              vicinity of St. Roberts
                              Bellarmine................
3015           NY            Rebuild Queens Plaza, a 250-     $6,400,000
                              foot wide roadway on the
                              eastern end of the
                              Queensborough Bridge......
3016           PA            Upgrade circuit for gates          $220,000
                              and lights at Seventh
                              Street in Emmaus, PA USDOT
                              crossing number 592401H to
                              constant warning time
                              devices...................
3017           UT            SR 158 Improvements, Pine        $1,680,000
                              View Dam, Weber County,
                              Utah......................
3018           CA            Valley Boulevard Capacity        $1,600,000
                              Improvement between 710
                              Freeway and Marguerita
                              Avenue, Alhambra..........
3019           IL            Offramp and overpass from I-     $4,000,000
                              57 outside of Marion and
                              necessary connector roads.
3020           AK            Construction of and              $3,000,000
                              improvements to roads at
                              Alaska Pacific University.
3021           SC            Upgrade of the I-95/SC 327       $6,000,000
                              Interchange near Florence.
3022           CA            Valley View/Stage Grade            $720,000
                              Separation Project, La
                              Mirada and Santa Fe
                              Springs, California.......
3023           OR            Renewal of Wooden Bridge         $7,500,000
                              West of Albany............
3024           MI            Northville, Taft Road from         $400,000
                              8 Mile North to city
                              limits....................
3025           NY            Village of Pawling                  $80,000
                              Rehabilitation of
                              Grandview Ave. from
                              Lakeside to end...........
3026           SD            Pave and curb Cheyenne           $1,200,000
                              River Tribe Route 900,
                              ``Chinatown'' in Eagle
                              Butte.....................
3027           FL            Church Street Improvements,     $11,200,000
                              Orlando...................
3028           MI            Walled Lake, Widen Maple           $100,000
                              Road, west of Decker to
                              Welch.....................
3029           AR            Washington County,                 $800,000
                              Arkansas--Replace and
                              rebuild Tilly Willy Bridge
3030           AR            Russellville Intermodal          $2,000,000
                              Facility construct access
                              roads from AR Hwy 247,
                              purchase Right-of-Way.....
3031           TX            Construct IH 30 Monty            $1,200,000
                              Stratton Parkway
                              Interchange in Greenville,
                              TX........................
3032           PA            Design and Construction of       $1,600,000
                              Portzer Road Connector,
                              Bucks County..............
3033           IL            For Plainfield Township             $80,000
                              Park District to construct
                              DuPage River Bike and
                              Pedestrian Trail linking
                              Grand Illinois, Midewin,
                              and I&M Canal Trails......
3034           TX            Pedestrian Path and                $400,000
                              Sidewalk Improvements
                              along U.S. 83 in Rio
                              Grande City...............
3035           MS            Upgrade roads at Tougaloo          $400,000
                              College...................
3036           IL            Washington Street Widening,      $2,688,000
                              Gurnee....................
3037           LA            Replacement Bridge for             $400,000
                              Tunnel, Belle Chasse......
3038           FL            Implement Busch Boulevard        $2,000,000
                              corridor improvements to
                              improve safety in Tampa...
3039           MI            Construction of Pittsfield         $160,800
                              Greenways Bridge--Non-
                              motorized bridge
                              enhancement onto existing
                              Bemis Road Bridge,
                              Pittsfield Charter
                              Township..................
3040           NC            North Carolina. Repair and      $11,360,000
                              improve safety features on
                              U.S. Highway 19 from
                              Maggie Valley to Cherokee.
3041           NC            Northern Loop Project, City        $800,000
                              of Wilson.................
3042           OR            Weaver Road Extension and       $17,000,000
                              Bridge Project, Douglas
                              County....................
3043           MI            Complete 58 miles of White       $2,240,000
                              Pine Trail from Grand
                              Rapids to Cadillac........
3044           NY            Elmira Congestion                $1,800,000
                              Mitigation................
3045           IL            Improve Roads and Bridges,       $1,200,000
                              Cicero....................
3046           MI            Carlysle Road                    $2,000,000
                              Reconstruction, Inkster...
3047           UT            Construct pedestrian safety        $325,000
                              project on the Navajo
                              Nation in Montezuma Creek.
3048           MD            Construct MD5, Hughesville       $8,000,000
                              Bypass....................
3049           OH            Repair and Construct Rock          $500,000
                              Spring Bridge, Portage
                              County....................
3050           RI            Replace I-195 Washington         $1,600,000
                              Bridge Eastbound..........
3051           UT            Bear River Migratory Bird        $3,600,000
                              Refuge Access Road
                              Improvements, Box Elder
                              County, UT................
3052           MA            Reconstruction of Union St.      $1,220,000
                              and Rt. 138W, Holbrook....
3053           MI            Replacement of the               $7,200,000
                              interchange at 44th Street
                              and U.S. 131 in Grand
                              Rapids....................
3054           OH            Construct interchange              $450,000
                              improvements at SR 46 and
                              82 in Howland Township,
                              Trumbull Co...............
3055           GA            Widen and construct U.S. 84      $2,400,000
                              Connector Bypass from west
                              of U.S. 84 SR 119 west of
                              Hinesville to U.S. 84 SR
                              196 south of Flemington,
                              Liberty County, Georgia...
3056           IL            Project is a stand-alone           $800,000
                              roadway improvement
                              consisting of the complete
                              reconstruction of the
                              roadway, The Village of
                              Forest Park...............
3057           MI            Jackson Freeway                 $12,800,000
                              Modernization Project. I-
                              94 Modernization Project
                              from Michigan State Route
                              60 [M60] easterly to
                              Sargent Road..............
3058           VA            Smart Travel and Traffic           $400,000
                              Management Systems in
                              Salem and Staunton
                              District, Virginia........
3059           OH            Construct Great Miami River      $1,016,000
                              Multi-Use Trail, Miami
                              County, Ohio..............
3060           DC            Rock Creek Recreational            $800,000
                              Trail study to assess
                              feasibility of
                              constructing recreation
                              trail.....................
3061           MI            Study road runoff in Little        $320,000
                              Black Creek between U.S.
                              31 and Seaway Drive.......
3062           CA            Conducts environmental             $400,000
                              review of proposed
                              improvements related to
                              the connection of
                              Dumbarton Bridge to
                              Highway 101...............
3063           NY            Construction of and                $800,000
                              improvements to Union Road
                              in West Seneca............
3064           WI            Upgrade I-43 between State       $2,400,000
                              Highway 140 and East
                              County Line in Rock
                              County, Wisconsin.........
3065           NJ            Separation of the                  $844,000
                              intersection of 13th
                              Street and the Lehigh Rail
                              Line through bridge or
                              tunnel in Manville, NJ....
3066           CA            Construct parking facility         $302,000
                              and improve access to
                              Imperial Valley Expo......
3067           CA            Develop bicycle paths and          $240,000
                              pedestrian access to Third
                              Avenue, Chula Vista.......
3068           IL            Upgrade County Highways 18       $1,600,000
                              and 22 in conjunction with
                              State I-57 interchange
                              plan north of Mattoon.....
3069           CA            Widen and Reconfigure            $2,192,000
                              Sepulveda and Culver
                              Boulevards, Culver City...
3070           OH            Construct interchange or         $6,935,000
                              other appropriate access
                              on IR 70 west of existing
                              mall road exit in Belmont
                              County....................
3071           AZ            Widen and expand the             $4,000,000
                              existing roadway and
                              railroad overpass in the
                              Houghton Road Corridor....
3072           OK            Construction of Duncan           $2,400,000
                              Bypass Grade Separation...
3073           SC            Pine Needles Widening and        $1,600,000
                              Bridge Replacement........
3074           CA            Olsen Road widening and          $1,680,000
                              roadway improvements in
                              Simi Valley, California...
3075           GA            Streetscape project to             $500,000
                              upgrade sidewalks,
                              lighting and streets,
                              Jeffersonville............
3076           NY            Implement Diamond Grinding         $700,000
                              Measures on I-95, I-278,
                              Mosholu Parkway, I-495,
                              Grand Central Parkway, and
                              Richmond Parkway..........
3077           MD            Upgrade Conduit System for         $960,000
                              Traffic Signal Systems,
                              Street Lighting, and
                              Traffic-related Video
                              Cameras for Baltimore.....
3078           WA            5th Street/US 2                     $80,000
                              Signalization Improvements
                              in Sultan.................
3079           WI            Implementation of                  $480,000
                              recommendations contained
                              in 2005 Safe Routes to
                              School in Superior plan...
3080           LA            Widen and improve LaPalco        $3,200,000
                              Boulevard from Westwood
                              Drive to U.S. 90,
                              Jefferson Parish..........
3081           NY            Realign Kirk Lake Drive in          $88,000
                              Carmel....................
3082           NY            Town of Somers road                $400,000
                              reconstruction............
3083           OH            Upgrade grade crossing             $761,600
                              safety devices in Elyria
                              and North Ridgeville......
3084           MS            Widen and improve Martin         $2,400,000
                              Bluff Road, Gautier.......
3085           CA            Widen and reconstruct            $2,400,000
                              Washington Blvd. from
                              westerly city boundary at
                              Vernon to I-5 Fwy at
                              Telegraph Rd. in Commerce.
3086           CA            San Diego, CA Interstate 5,      $1,600,000
                              Sorrento Valley Road and
                              Genesee Avenue Interchange
                              Project...................
3087           OR            Widen I-5 between Portland,      $3,200,000
                              Oregon and Vancouver,
                              Washington................
3088           LA            North-South Corridor from        $4,000,000
                              Houma/Thibodaux to I-10...
3089           GA            Warren County I-20 Frontage      $4,000,000
                              Road......................
3090           KY            Widen KY 11 from U.S. 460        $2,000,000
                              to the Mount Sterling
                              Bypass, Montgomery County.
3091           OH            Traffic and safety                 $456,000
                              improvements to county
                              roadways in Geauga County,
                              OH........................
3092           CA            Develop bicycle paths and        $4,000,000
                              public park space adjacent
                              to the New River, Calexico
3093           TN            Construction of the              $7,500,000
                              Foothills Parkway in the
                              Great Smoky Mountains
                              National Park.............
3094           PA            Improvements to Torresdale       $1,000,000
                              Avenue from Harbison
                              Avenue to Cottman Avenue..
3095           GA            Butner Road and Stonewall          $800,000
                              Tell Road, Fulton County..
3096           OH            Construction of highway-         $2,600,000
                              rail grade separations at
                              intersections in Lima to
                              improve motorist and
                              pedestrian safety.........
3097           OR            Siuslaw River Bridge,            $4,250,000
                              Florence..................
3098           CA            Construct Cypress Avenue         $2,400,000
                              over-pass to separate
                              Interstate 10 and Union
                              Pacific Railroad tracks in
                              Fontana...................
3099           CA            Modify and reconfigure           $4,000,000
                              Kanan Road interchange
                              along U.S. 101 in Agoura
                              Hills.....................
3100           OH            Upgrade and widen                  $800,000
                              intersection for SR 14 in
                              Washingtonville...........
3101           NM            Upgrade NM 434 from Mora         $1,200,000
                              north to Black Lake.......
3102           NJ            Upgrade of Turnpike/Route        $3,200,000
                              440 Interchange in Bayonne
3103           LA            Widen LA 18 from Northrup        $2,000,000
                              Grumman/ Avondale
                              Shipyards to U.S. 90,
                              Jefferson Parish..........
3104           PA            Widen PA 896 between               $960,000
                              Strasburg Borough and U.S.
                              30........................
3105           MI            Eliminate major roadway on         $400,000
                              Cleary University campus
                              and establish a new
                              roadway...................
3106           PA            Reconstruction of 11 mile          $400,000
                              segment of the Lower Trail
                              between Williamsport and
                              Mt Edna, Blair County, Pa.
3107           KY            Construction of interchange      $1,600,000
                              connecting US31W to I-65
                              at mile marker 32 in
                              Warren County.............
3108           ............  ...........................              $0
3109           NC            Install Sugar Creek Road         $2,400,000
                              Grade Separation,
                              Charlotte.................
3110           LA            Improvements to LA 46 in           $320,000
                              St. Bernard Parish........
3111           IN            Construct Hoham Drive              $400,000
                              Extension in Plymouth,
                              Indiana...................
3112           OR            Construct turn lane on              $90,000
                              Gateway Boulevard, Cottage
                              Grove.....................
3113           TN            Replace Unitia Bridge in           $720,000
                              Loudon County, TN.........
3114           VA            Replacement of Robertson         $1,456,320
                              Bridge in Danville........
3115           MA            Public Improvements to             $240,000
                              Springfield Symphony Hall.
3116           NY            Realign Union Valley Road          $440,000
                              in Town of Carmel.........
3117           NY            Village of Pawling                 $100,000
                              Improvements to Reservoir
                              Road from State Rt. 22 to
                              Prospect St...............
3118           MS            Build connector between SR       $2,400,000
                              609 and State Highway 15
                              near I-10, Jackson and
                              Harrison Counties.........
3119           CO            I-70 West Mountain               $3,200,000
                              Corridor, Denver to
                              Garfield County...........
3120           CA            Completion of Interstate 5       $4,800,000
                              and Interstate 8
                              Connectors, San Diego.....
3121           FL            Construct U.S. 1                 $5,280,000
                              interchange at CR 210, St.
                              Johns County, Florida.....
3122           OH            Construct roadway                  $250,000
                              improvement project along
                              State Routes 37 and 78
                              through Fairfield, Perry,
                              Morgan, Noble, Monroe
                              Counties..................
3123           IL            Construct I-57 Bridge              $480,000
                              Overpass, City of Markham.
3124           NJ            Design, plan and build a           $400,000
                              permanent pedestrian/
                              bicycle path along the
                              banks of the Elizabeth
                              River.....................
3125           NJ            Improve the U.S. Interstate        $800,000
                              78 Interchange at Exit 15
                              in Franklin Township,
                              Union Township, and Town
                              of Clinton................
3126           CA            Reconstruct Rosecrans Ave.         $320,000
                              and construct bus pads
                              from Garfield Ave. to
                              Century Blvd. in Paramount
3127           TN            Bristol, Tennessee highway-         $80,000
                              RR crossing grade
                              improvement--USDOT#731120J
3128           CO            Glenwood Springs South           $5,200,000
                              Bridge (new, off-system
                              bridge)...................
3129           NJ            Improvements of Newark and         $240,000
                              First Streets in Hoboken..
3130           OH            Feasibility Study to               $200,000
                              construct a bridge over
                              the Muskingum River in the
                              vicinity of McConnelsville
3131           MN            Construction of Gitchi-Gami      $1,500,000
                              State Trail from Silver
                              Bay to Tettegouche State
                              Park......................
3132           CA            Improvements/Widening of SR      $6,560,000
                              99 from Goshen to
                              Kingsburg in Tulare
                              County, California........
3133           CA            Design and implement Harbor        $800,000
                              Boulevard ITS in Garden
                              Grove.....................
3134           WI            Complete the Glacial               $240,000
                              Drumlin Trail, from
                              Madison to Waukesha.......
3135           PA            Design and construct turn          $464,000
                              lanes, signal upgrades and
                              improvements at PA 34 and
                              174 intersection..........
3136           PA            Design, engineering, ROW           $160,000
                              acquisition and
                              construction of
                              streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Wright
                              Township, Luzerne County..
3137           PA            I-70/I-79 South Interchange      $1,600,000
                              Redesign and Upgrade......
3138           KS            Elimination of highway-          $4,584,000
                              railway crossings at the
                              City of Pittsburg Port
                              Authority to increase
                              safety and reduce
                              congestion................
3139           CA            Improve Access Road to           $3,000,000
                              Beale Air Force Base
                              (Smartville Road).........
3140           CA            Interstate 215, Los Alamos       $1,600,000
                              Road Interchange Project..
3141           NE            Missouri River Bridges           $2,800,000
                              between U.S. 34, I-29 in
                              Iowa and U.S. 75 in
                              Nebraska..................
3142           AL            Huntsville Southern Bypass       $2,400,000
                              planning and engineering..
3143           MO            Redesign and reconstruct I-        $320,000
                              170 interchange at Ladue
                              Rd........................
3144           NY            Construct Interstate 87          $2,400,000
                              Exit 3 Airport Connector
                              in Albany.................
3145           CA            Citywide traffic signal            $400,000
                              upgrades requiring the
                              installation of hardware
                              and software at 9 major
                              intersections, Palo Alto..
3146           OH            Construct replacement of         $3,300,000
                              Morgan Township Road 209
                              between SR 60 and SR 78 in
                              Morgan County.............
3147           ............  ...........................              $0
3148           NY            Construct the Setauket/Port      $5,000,000
                              Jefferson Greenway Trail
                              Project...................
3149           AR            Develop a railroad overpass      $2,640,000
                              connecting U.S. Highway 67
                              and U.S. Highway 371 in
                              Prescott..................
3150           FL            Construct SR 312 Extension       $5,300,000
                              Bypass, St. Johns County,
                              Florida...................
3151           GA            Construct Welcome Center,          $300,000
                              and pedestrian trail,
                              Abbeville.................
3152           VA            Improve Erickson Avenue and        $600,000
                              Stone Spring Road
                              connection................
3153           TX            Reconstruct Loop 12 IH 35E       $4,000,000
                              and SH 183 west extension
                              to MacArthur, Irving,
                              Texas.....................
3154           OR            Completion of the first of       $5,000,000
                              three phases of trails in
                              the Regional Trails
                              Program...................
3155           MN            Construct bridge for Paul        $1,500,000
                              Bunyan Trail over
                              Excelsior Road, Baxter....
3156           KY            Reconstruct U.S. 127 at the        $480,000
                              U.S. 127 and U.S. 127
                              North Bypass, Mercer
                              County....................
3157           CA            Rehabilitate street surface         $37,600
                              of Addison St. between
                              Kester Ave. and Lemona Ave
3158           IL            City of Springfield, IL for        $762,058
                              improvements to Cockrell
                              Lane......................
3159           OH            Repair/Construct Mill            $1,240,000
                              Street Bridge, Akron......
3160           MI            Resurface Caseville Road in        $153,600
                              Huron County..............
3161           PA            River Trail and Esplanade          $600,000
                              Development at the
                              Southside Riverfront Park.
3162           IL            Construct access roads to        $1,000,000
                              National Great Rivers
                              Research Center...........
3163           IL            Construct Roadway from           $1,600,000
                              Mississippi River Barge
                              Dock to IL Rt. 3-IL Rt.
                              157, Cahokia..............
3164           PA            Context Sensitive Design         $1,200,000
                              Elements for the Market
                              Street Bridge, Lycoming
                              County, PA................
3165           NY            Implement Pedestrian Safety        $500,000
                              Improvements on Queens
                              Boulevard.................
3166           NV            Design and construct               $800,000
                              interchange on I-15 in
                              Mesquite..................
3167           CA            Construct grade separations        $400,000
                              at Washington Ave. and
                              UPRR crossing east and
                              Washington Ave. and La
                              Cadena Drive in Colton....
3168           MD            Intercounty Connector......      $4,800,000
3169           MA            Charlemont Bridge, Route 2,      $3,840,000
                              Charlemont................
3170           MN            CSAH 47 rehabilitation from        $352,000
                              165th Ave. to TH 25,
                              Morrison County...........
3171           MS            Improve Old Augusta Road         $2,800,000
                              and construct Kaiser Road,
                              Perry County..............
3172           PA            Reconstruction of U.S. 30        $4,000,000
                              from PA 10 to Business
                              U.S. 30 including travel
                              lanes, shoulders, etc.....
3173           NY            Route 78 (Transit Road),         $2,400,000
                              Genesee Street to Main
                              Street, Towns of Amherst,
                              Cheektowaga and Clarence
                              in Erie County............
3174           NY            Planning and design,             $8,560,000
                              construction, and
                              relocations for Southtowns
                              Connector--NY Route 5 from
                              Coast Guard Base to Ohio
                              Street, including Fuhrmann
                              Boulevard.................
3175           CA            SR 91 I-605 Needs                   $12,800
                              Assessment Study,
                              Whittier, CA..............
3176           GA            SR 70/Fulton Industrial          $1,200,000
                              Boulevard widening from
                              Camp Creek Parkway to the
                              SCL RR, Fulton County.....
3177           MO            Ste. Genevieve Co.,              $1,200,000
                              Missouri Rt. 61 bridge
                              replacement over
                              Establishment Creek.......
3178           MN            Construction of                  $2,400,000
                              intersection at County
                              Road 5 and TH 13 in City
                              of Burnsville.............
3179           GA            SR 307 overpass over             $4,000,000
                              Georgia Port Authority
                              rail line, Savannah.......
3180           MO            Study railroad                     $800,000
                              reconfiguration to
                              eliminate highway
                              crossings in and around
                              Springfield, MO...........
3181           NC            Construct relocated NC 16        $1,360,000
                              in Lincoln and Catawba
                              Counties, NC..............
3182           IL            Construction of highway          $1,280,000
                              approaches to the Sullivan
                              Road bridge in Aurora, IL.
3183           IL            Engineering and                    $800,000
                              construction of 15.1 mile
                              Alliance trail between
                              Lock 14 in LaSalle and
                              Lock 2 in Bureau Junction.
3184           CA            Construct parking facility         $800,000
                              and improve museum
                              pedestrian access from
                              trolley station, San Diego
3185           PA            Relocation and upgrade of        $1,320,000
                              Beaner Hallow Rd., Beaver
                              County, PA................
3186           MN            TH 36-Stillwater Bridge,         $4,000,000
                              ROW acquisition and
                              Utility Relocation........
3187           IL            To construct Veterans              $800,000
                              Memorial Drive Extension.
                              Will link Mount Vernon on
                              the east side of I-57 with
                              incorporated area lying
                              west......................
3188           MN            I-494 U.S. 169 Interchange       $4,000,000
                              Reconstruction, Twin
                              Cities Metropolitan Area,
                              Minnesota.................
3189           AL            Jackson County Industrial          $800,000
                              Park Access Road,
                              Hollywood.................
3190           FL            North-South Corridor             $2,400,000
                              between Archer Road and
                              Newberry Road.............
3191           AK            Construct access road and a      $3,000,000
                              bridge crossing the Naknek
                              River terminus points in
                              South Naknek-King Salmon
                              Highway...................
3192           NY            Route 303 Orangeburg Road          $800,000
                              and Route 340 and Erie
                              Street intersection.......
3193           MS            Upgrade roads in Port              $320,000
                              Gibson (U.S. Highway 61),
                              Claiborne County..........
3194           GA            Construct Horsestamp Road          $800,000
                              Interchange on I-95 in
                              Camden County, Georgia....
3195           MO            Upgrade Route 94 in St.          $9,600,000
                              Charles County from East
                              of Harvester road to West
                              of Mid-Rivers Drive.......
3196           OH            Upgrade the I-71                $11,200,000
                              interchange with SR 665
                              and widen SR 665 from
                              Hoover Road on the east to
                              a relocated Haughn Road on
                              the west, in Grove City,
                              OH........................
3197           NY            Village of Highland Falls           $60,000
                              repaving and sidewalk
                              construction of Berry Hill
                              Road......................
3198           PA            Westmoreland County,             $3,200,000
                              Pennsylvania, four lane
                              limited access facility
                              connecting State Road 119
                              to the Pennsylvania
                              Turnpike (Sony Connector).
3199           NJ            Edison National Historic           $192,000
                              Site Traffic Improvement
                              Project to improve traffic
                              flow and promote safety...
3200           IL            Construction of Eldamain         $4,000,000
                              Road over the Fox River...
3201           CA            Construction of a traffic          $100,000
                              signal at the intersection
                              of Oso Ave. and Vanowen St
3202           OR            Reroute U.S. 97 at Redmond,      $5,600,000
                              OR and improve the
                              intersection of U.S. 97
                              and Oregon 126............
3203           CA            Widen and realign Cherry         $3,200,000
                              Avenue from 19th Street to
                              one block south of Pacific
                              Coast Highway, Signal Hill
3204           AR            Fort Smith, Arkansas:            $6,000,000
                              Improvements to Jenny Lind
                              Rd. and Ingersoll Rd......
3205           OH            Widen Pearl Road in                $800,000
                              Strongsville..............
3206           CA            Interstate 5 and State           $4,000,000
                              Route 78 Interchange
                              Improvements..............
3207           OK            Improvements to SH 3 from        $5,000,000
                              Antlers to Broken Bow.....
3208           KY            Construct the Albany Bypass      $4,800,000
                              in Clinton County.........
3209           CA            Highway 74 and Interstate          $800,000
                              215 Interchange Project...
3210           SC            Improve intersection and         $9,600,000
                              corridor on U.S. 278 to
                              improve safety. Poss build
                              frontage roads widen road
                              and change traffic
                              controls..................
3211           WA            Port of Bellingham               $7,280,000
                              Transportation Enhancement
                              Projects..................
3212           OH            Rehabilitation of SR 53            $800,000
                              from Miami St. to North
                              city limits including
                              approaches to the CSX
                              railroad bridge, City of
                              Tiffin....................
3213           OH            Upgrade U.S. Route 30            $8,072,000
                              between State Route 235
                              and Upper Sandusky in
                              Hancock and Wyandot
                              Counties..................
3214           MN            Main Street streetscape          $1,520,000
                              reconstruction, 2nd Street
                              from Ash Ave. to State Hwy
                              2, and Grand Utley Ave.
                              from 2nd Street to 6th
                              Street N. across State Hwy
                              2, Cass Lake..............
3215           NJ            Warren County, NJ Route 57       $2,160,000
                              and County Route 519
                              Intersection Improvements.
3216           HI            Widen Queen Kaahumanu            $2,400,000
                              Highway...................
3217           CT            Widen Route 34, Derby......      $2,400,000
3218           IN            Construction of County Road      $4,000,000
                              17--Elkhart, IN...........
3219           PA            Widen Route 666 in Forest        $1,200,000
                              County....................
3220           CA            Upgrade Jepson Parkway at        $3,200,000
                              North and South Gates of
                              Travis Air Force Base and
                              widen Vanden Road segment,
                              Solano County.............
3221           CT            Widen Route 67, Seymour....        $800,000
3222           ............  ...........................              $0
3223           CT            Widen Canal Street,                $400,000
                              Shelton, CT...............
3224           NJ            Construct CR 521/Ocean           $1,600,000
                              Drive and Middle
                              Thoroughfare Bridge
                              Replacement, Cape May
                              County....................
3225           OR            I-205 widening, Clackamas        $1,600,000
                              County....................
3226           OK            Construct interchange south        $200,000
                              of I-40 along Indian
                              Nation Turnpike near
                              Henryetta.................
3227           MO            Complete upgrade of U.S. 40-     $1,600,000
                              61 to interstate status on
                              two section, from I-70 to
                              Lake St. Louis exit and
                              Highway K to Highway DD...
3228           TX            Abilene, TX, Dyess Air          $11,120,000
                              Force Base North Entry
                              Access Project with
                              related improvements......
3229           CA            Construction and                   $800,000
                              enhancements of trails in
                              the Santa Monica Mountains
                              National Recreation Area..
3230           KY            Construct South Airfield         $2,400,000
                              Road, Boone County,
                              Kentucky..................
3231           LA            Construction of pedestrian         $160,000
                              and bike path adjacent to
                              Tammany Trace Rails-to-
                              Trails Corridor...........
3232           NY            Construction of pedestrian          $80,000
                              walkways in Village of
                              Northport.................
3233           NV            Design and Construction of       $1,600,000
                              I-80 interchange in
                              Fernley...................
3234           OH            Eastgate Area Improvements,      $3,360,000
                              I-275 and SR 32, Clermont
                              County....................
3235           PA            Pennsylvania Turnpike-           $8,000,000
                              Interstate 95 Interchange
                              Project, Bucks County, PA.
3236           GA            Commission a study and              $80,000
                              report regarding
                              construction and
                              designation of a new
                              Interstate linking
                              Augusta, Macon, Columbus,
                              Montgomery, and Natchez...
3237           CT            Construct Shoreline                $800,000
                              Greenway Trail, Madison...
3238           NE            New roads and overpasses to      $7,200,000
                              relieve congestion and
                              improve traffic flow
                              Antelope Valley--Lincoln,
                              NE........................
3239           CA            Reconstruct Atlantic Ave.        $2,600,000
                              and improve drainage from
                              Ardmore St. to Imperial
                              Hwy in South Gate.........
3240           SD            Construct Railroad                 $880,000
                              Underpass on Hwy 34 in
                              Pierre....................
3241           AR            I40-Highway 89 Interchange.      $2,400,000
3242           WA            Kent, WA Willis Street UP          $400,000
                              Railroad Grade Separation
                              Project...................
3243           IL            Replace Interstate 74            $3,200,000
                              Bridge, Moline............
3244           CA            Implement SFgo Van Ness          $5,600,000
                              Corridor Improvements.....
3245           NC            Battleground Avenue Rail to        $800,000
                              Trail Project, Guilford
                              County, NC................
3246           IL            Construction of an               $4,800,000
                              Extension of Atkinson Road
                              to Intersect with IL 120
                              and IL 137................
3247           OH            I-70, I-71 Split                 $6,400,000
                              reconfiguration, Columbus.
3248           MI            Delta County, CR 186 from M-       $192,000
                              35 at Brampton to U.S. 2
                              and U.S. 41--Bituminous
                              overlay with super
                              elevation, correction,
                              curb, and gutter..........
3249           TN            Niota, TN Improving Vehicle         $79,200
                              Effiecies at At-Grade
                              highway-Railroad Crossings
3250           NY            Construct access to the NYS      $1,200,000
                              Thruway--Montezuma
                              National Wildlife Reserve.
3251           MN            Corridor design work, I-94         $400,000
                              and Radio Drive, Woodbury,
                              MN........................
3252           TN            Develop trails, bike paths         $200,000
                              and recreational
                              facilities on Brady
                              Mountain, Cumberland
                              County for Cumberland
                              Trail State Park..........
3253           WA            Access Downtown Phase II: I-     $9,200,000
                              405 Downtown Bellevue
                              Circulation Improvements..
3254           PA            Reconstruct PA Route 274,          $800,000
                              at PA Route 11/15,
                              Duncannon.................
3255           PA            Road and pedestrian              $1,200,000
                              improvements and
                              realignment, through
                              construction, in York City
                              NW Triangle...............
3256           NY            Rockland County highway          $1,400,000
                              railroad grade crossing
                              safety improvements.......
3257           OH            Calm traffic on Greenfield       $1,360,000
                              St. in City of Tiffin and
                              improve intersection of
                              Greenfield St. with Routes
                              18 and 101................
3258           IA            Construction of NW 26th St.        $800,000
                              interchange on I-35, Polk
                              Co........................
3259           NY            To conduct design and            $4,800,000
                              environmental studies
                              along proposed Northern
                              Tier Expressway...........
3260           IL            Undertake Traffic                $1,600,000
                              Mitigation and Circulation
                              Enhancements on 57th and
                              Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.
3261           IL            For the construction of a        $1,400,000
                              highway on new alignment
                              to create a cross town
                              route across Godfrey......
3262           MI            Construct Industrial Park          $395,200
                              Service Road and Caine
                              Road Bridge Replacement.
                              Village of Millington,
                              Tuscola County............
3263           TX            Loop 281 Mobility and            $2,736,000
                              Safety Improvements,
                              Longview, TX..............
3264           TX            Upgrade Fulghum Road Bridge      $2,480,000
                              on I-45 in Dallas County
                              (TX) to provide safety and
                              access for expanded
                              intermodal traffic........
3265           MN            Edge of Wilderness                 $471,000
                              Discovery Center, Marcell.
3266           IN            Construction of Star Hill        $1,772,000
                              Road, Clark County,
                              Indiana...................
3267           TN            Plan and construct a               $320,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail, Shelbyville........
3268           TX            Construct Park Row bypass        $1,600,000
                              from Texas State Highway 6
                              to the Eldridge Parkway in
                              Houston, TX...............
3269           CA            Implement Northwest San          $2,444,800
                              Fernando Valley Road and
                              Safety Improvements.......
3270           KY            Construct two bridges           $28,000,000
                              across the Ohio River from
                              Louisville to southern
                              Indiana...................
3271           ME            Construction of the Gorham      $11,220,000
                              Village Bypass, Gorham....
3272           OK            Reconstruction of the I-40      $16,000,000
                              Crosstown Expressway from
                              I-44 to I-35 in downtown
                              Oklahoma City, Oklahoma...
3273           MD            I-695, MD147 to I-695......      $3,792,000
3274           SC            Upgrade Hwy 21 Bypass Grade        $560,000
                              Crossings.................
3275           MD            Upgrade MD 175 in Anne             $800,000
                              Arundel County between MD
                              170 and the Baltimore
                              Washington Parkway........
3276           OK            Construct and widen six          $8,800,000
                              lanes on Interstate 44
                              from the Arkansas River
                              extending east
                              approximately 3.7 miles to
                              Yale Avenue in Tulsa, OK..
3277           OR            North Bend Waterfront              $992,000
                              District Boardwalk
                              Construction..............
3278           CT            Make Improvements to North         $240,000
                              Stonington, CT Westerly,
                              R.I. Pawcatuck River
                              Bridge....................
3279           VA            Construct improvements at I-     $9,400,000
                              264 interchange in
                              Virginia Beach............
3280           CA            Construct Western                $2,400,000
                              Placerville Interchanges
                              on State Route 50.........
3281           CT            Construction of Housatonic         $800,000
                              River Walk, Shelton, CT...
3282           NY            NYS Route 5, 8, 12                 $800,000
                              Interchange
                              reconstruction: Town of
                              New Hartford..............
3283           NY            Implement Improvements for         $600,000
                              Pedestrian Safety in Bronx
                              County....................
3284           CA            Improve West Adams Blvd.           $200,000
                              Streetscape in West Adams
                              Historic District, Los
                              Angeles...................
3285           CA            Improve access from I-8 and        $800,000
                              construct parking lot for
                              the Imperial Sand Dunes
                              Recreation Area Visitor's
                              Center, Imperial Valley...
3286           PA            Construction of low-impact,      $8,000,000
                              spine roadway serving the
                              North Delaware Riverfront
                              corridor, City of
                              Philadelphia..............
3287           AL            Construct interchange on I-      $2,400,000
                              59 between I-59 and 49th
                              Street in Fort Payne, AL..
3288           FL            Coordinated Regional             $1,200,000
                              Transportation Study of
                              U.S. 98 from Pensacola Bay
                              Bridge, Escambia County,
                              to Hathaway Bridge, Bay
                              County, Florida...........
3289           GA            Leesburg North Bypass from         $400,000
                              U.S. 19 to SR 195, Lee
                              County....................
3290           LA            Peters Road improvements in        $800,000
                              Plaquemines Parish........
3291           GA            Upgrade sidewalks,                 $400,000
                              lighting, landscaping from
                              Cherry Street to Hampton
                              Street, Industrial Park to
                              Dooly Street, Montezuma...
3292           ............  ...........................              $0
3293           GA            U.S. 27 Reconstruction from        $800,000
                              Colquit to CR 279.........
3294           TX            Loop 180 (Project code 1190-       $800,000
                              01-035) in Whitney, TX
                              from FM 933/FM 1713 to FM
                              933S of Whitney...........
3295           IA            U.S. 30 widening,                $1,840,000
                              reconstruction in Story
                              and Marshall Counties,
                              Iowa......................
3296           TX            U.S. 377 from SH 144 to the      $3,000,000
                              eastern intersection of
                              BUS 377H, Hood Co.........
3297           NY            Construct and improve              $400,000
                              pedestrian streetscapes
                              along Sunrise Highway in
                              Freeport..................
3298           IA            Construct Principal              $4,000,000
                              Riverwalk, Des Moines.....
3299           NY            Construct access ramps to        $6,400,000
                              Rt. 32-6/17-CR 105 in
                              Orange County.............
3300           IL            Resurface Shawnee College        $1,261,000
                              Road, Pulaski County......
3301           MI            Canton, Pave Cherry Hill         $1,600,000
                              Rd. between Canton Ctr.,
                              and Haggerty..............
3302           AR            Springdale, AR--                 $9,000,000
                              Improvements to Johnson
                              Road from Hwy 412 to I-540
                              through Springdale and
                              Johnson...................
3303           NC            Environmental studies and        $4,800,000
                              construction of Garden
                              Parkway...................
3304           AZ            U.S. 60 and U.S. 93              $1,600,000
                              connection on the eastern
                              edge of central Wickenburg
3305           GA            Construction of I-575 HOV          $800,000
                              Lanes from Sixes Road to
                              SR 20, Cherokee County,
                              Georgia...................
3306           WA            I-405-SR 167 interchange--       $1,600,000
                              Rebuild the interchange
                              and add additional lanes
                              to relieve congestion.....
3307           MN            U.S. 10 corridor                 $2,000,000
                              improvement between Blaine
                              and St. Cloud: design and
                              ROW acquisition...........
3308           CA            Walnut Grove at Broadway           $200,000
                              Intersection Capacity
                              Enhancements, San Gabriel.
3309           KY            Widen and Reconstruct KY           $960,000
                              698 at Mason Gap Road,
                              Lincoln County............
3310           OR            Medford, OR to construct           $800,000
                              sidewalks and improve
                              storm drainage and gutters
                              for the Citys Safe Walk
                              Plan......................
3311           MN            Construct a pedestrian and         $878,080
                              bicycle bridge across TH
                              169, Onamia...............
3312           NY            Improve Montauk Highway          $6,400,000
                              from CR 46 to Barnes Road,
                              Suffolk County............
3313           ............  ...........................              $0
3314           AR            Study and construction of       $35,000,000
                              8th Street, in
                              Bentonville, AR from
                              Interstate 540, (including
                              direct access to I-540) to
                              SW Elm Tree Road..........
3315           MN            Cedar Lake Regional Trail,       $3,000,000
                              Minneapolis...............
3316           TX            Reconstruct Union Pacific          $800,000
                              Railroad bridge over
                              widened Business U.S. 287.
3317           AK            Anchorage Traffic                $5,000,000
                              Congestion Relief.........
3318           VA            Expansion of Battlefield         $1,600,000
                              Parkway from East Market
                              Street at Route 7 to
                              Sycolin Road, SE..........
3319           OR            Construction of the I-84,        $1,600,000
                              U.S. 395 Stanfield
                              Interchange Improvement
                              Project...................
3320           IN            Design and reconstruct             $744,000
                              residential streets in the
                              City of Muncie, Indiana...
3321           CA            Improvement of Main Street--       $800,000
                              Shenandoah Road/SR 49
                              Intersection, Plymouth....
3322           SD            Design and construct new         $3,200,000
                              Meridian Bridge across the
                              Missouri River south of
                              Yankton, South Dakota.....
3323           AK            Earthwork and roadway           $48,000,000
                              construction Gravina
                              Access Project............
3324           GA            Improvement and                    $800,000
                              construction of SR 40 from
                              east of St. Marys cutoff
                              at mile post 5.0, Charlton
                              County to County Route 61,
                              Camden County, Georgia....
3325           NJ            Route 22 Sustainable             $3,000,000
                              Corridor Plan.............
3326           OR            Hood River, OR, Frontage           $400,000
                              Road Crossing Project.....
3327           GA            Construct and Improve            $1,600,000
                              Westside Parkway, Northern
                              Section, in Fulton County.
3328           ............  ...........................              $0
3329           GA            Widen SR 133 from Spence           $800,000
                              Field to SR 35 in Colquitt
                              County, Georgia...........
3330           FL            West Palm Beach, Florida,          $800,000
                              Flagler Drive Re-
                              configuration.............
3331           FL            Implement Snake Road (BIA          $800,000
                              Route 1281) Widening and
                              Improvements..............
3332           NY            Reconstruction of Portland       $2,400,000
                              Ave. from Rochester City
                              line to Titus Ave. in
                              Irondequoit, NY...........
3333           FL            Alleviate congestion at            $400,000
                              Atlantic Corridor Greenway
                              Network, City of Miami
                              Beach, FL.................
3334           ............  ...........................              $0
3335           WA            SR 704 Cross-Base Highway,       $4,000,000
                              Spanaway Loop Road to SR 7
3336           CA            Restoration of Victoria            $400,000
                              Avenue in the City of
                              Riverside, CA.............
3337           MN            I-494 Lane Addition........      $1,600,000
3338           GA            Uptown Jogging, Bicycle,           $400,000
                              Trolley Trail, Columbus,
                              Georgia...................
3339           CA            Study and construct highway     $12,600,000
                              alternatives between
                              Orange and Riverside
                              Counties, directed by the
                              Riverside Orange Corridor
                              Authority working with
                              local government agencies,
                              local transp. authorities,
                              and guided by the current
                              MIS.......................
3340           OH            Rehabilitation or                  $240,000
                              replacement of highway-
                              rail grade separations
                              along the West Central
                              Ohio Port Authority route
                              in Champaign and Clark
                              Counties..................
3341           FL            Improvements to I-75 in the      $1,800,000
                              City of Pembroke Pines,
                              Florida...................
3342           LA            Construction of new              $1,440,000
                              interchange Causeway at
                              Earhart-LA 3139...........
3343           GA            Construction of                    $400,000
                              infrastructure for inter-
                              parcel access, median
                              upgrades, lighting, and
                              beautification along
                              Highway 78 corridor.......
3344           MI            Design, Right-of-Way and         $2,400,000
                              Construction of the I-196
                              Chicago Drive (Baldwin
                              Street) Interchange
                              Modification, Michigan....
3345           VA            I-66 and Route 29                $5,600,000
                              Gainesville Interchange
                              Project...................
3346           FL            SR 688 Ulmerton Road             $8,000,000
                              Widening (Lake Seminole
                              Bypass Canal to El Centro
                              Ranchero).................
3347           OK            Navajoe Gateway                    $800,000
                              Improvements Project, U.S.
                              62 in Altus, OK...........
3348           NV            Construction of Carson City        $800,000
                              Freeway...................
3349           TN            Upgrade lights and gates           $160,000
                              and motion sensor
                              controlling circuitry at
                              the highway rail grade
                              crossing located on
                              Wenasoga Road/ FAS 8224,
                              Middleton, TN.............
3350           WV            Construct connector road           $600,000
                              from north end of RHL
                              Boulevard to State Route
                              601 (Jefferson Road)......
3351           NY            Construct Siena College            $800,000
                              campus perimeter road,
                              Loudonville, NY...........
3352           AL            Construct additional lanes       $1,360,000
                              on SR 77 from Southside,
                              Alabama to Green Valley
                              Road......................
3353           TX            Environmental mitigation         $1,600,000
                              related to the SH 195
                              project and related
                              improvements in Williamson
                              County that had adverse
                              effects on the Karst cave
                              system....................
3354           AL            The City of Calera,              $5,440,000
                              Alabama--Northern Bypass
                              Segment (U.S. Highway 31
                              to Alabama State Highway
                              25).......................
3355           WA            Construct a single point         $1,080,000
                              urban interchange (SPUI)
                              under I-5 at South 272nd
                              St........................
3356           IN            Reconstruct bridges at             $400,000
                              County Roads 200E and 300E
                              in LaPorte County, Indiana
3357           MI            Widen and Reconstruct            $5,920,000
                              Walton Blvd. in Auburn
                              Hills from Opdyke to
                              Squirrel Rd...............
3358           GA            Commission a study and             $240,000
                              report regarding the
                              construction and
                              designation of a new
                              Interstate linking
                              Savannah, Augusta, and
                              Knoxville.................
3359           ............  ...........................              $0
3360           CA            Pedestrian Beach Trail in          $800,000
                              San Clemente, CA..........
3361           TX            U.S. 90--Construct 6             $1,600,000
                              mainlanes from east of
                              Mercury to east of
                              Wallisville...............
3362           PA            Construct highway safety           $720,000
                              and capacity improvements
                              to improve the access to
                              the KidsPeace Broadway
                              Campus....................
3363           GA            GA 400 and McGinnis Ferry          $720,000
                              Road Interchange, Forsyth
                              County, GA................
3364           GA            Construction of bypass             $400,000
                              around town of Hiram, from
                              SR 92 to U.S. 278,
                              Paulding County, Georgia..
3365           GA            Construct U.S. 411                 $800,000
                              Connector from U.S. 41 to
                              I-75, Bartow County,
                              Georgia...................
3366           TX            Construct access road            $1,056,000
                              connecting Port of
                              Beaumont property on east
                              bank of Neches River to I-
                              10 access road east of the
                              Neches River..............
3367           MD            U.S. 220/MD 53 North-South         $800,000
                              Corridor..................
3368           FL            Acquire Right-of-Way for           $200,000
                              Ludlam Trail, Miami,
                              Florida...................
3369           NY            Construct Northern State         $1,360,000
                              Parkway and LIE access at
                              Marcus Ave. and Lakeville
                              Rd. and associated Park
                              and Ride..................
3370           PA            Construct interim U.S. 422         $800,000
                              improvements at Valley
                              Forge river crossing......
3371           NY            Design and construction of       $1,600,000
                              Renaissance Square in
                              Rochester, NY.............
3372           AL            Alabama Hwy 36 Extension           $240,000
                              and Widening--Phase II....
3373           PA            Northfield site roadway            $400,000
                              extension from Rt. 60 to
                              Industrial Park near the
                              Pittsburgh International
                              Airport...................
3374           OH            Plan and construct                 $760,000
                              pedestrian trail along the
                              Ohio and Erie Canal
                              Towpath Trail in downtown
                              Akron, OH.................
3375           TX            Reconstruct I-30 Trinity        $27,200,000
                              River Bridge--Dallas, TX..
3376           TX            Reconstruct I-30 Trinity           $800,000
                              River Bridge--Dallas, TX..
3377           GA            Construction of interchange        $800,000
                              on I-985 north of SR 13,
                              Hall County, Georgia......
3378           ............  ...........................              $0
3379           FL            Temple Terrace Highway             $800,000
                              Modification..............
3380           WY            Burma Rd: Extension from I-      $1,600,000
                              90 to Lakeway Rd..........
3381           NJ            Construct Western Blvd.          $3,200,000
                              extension from Northern
                              Blvd. to S.H. Rt. 9, Ocean
                              County, NJ................
3382           FL            Powerline Rearvision motor         $800,000
                              carrier backover motor
                              carrier safety research...
3383           NH            Environmental mitigation at      $1,200,000
                              Sybiak Farm in Londonderry
                              to offset effects of I-93
                              improvements..............
3384           MI            East Grand River                 $1,600,000
                              Improvements, Brighton
                              Township, Michigan........
3385           KY            Replace Brent Spence             $1,600,000
                              Bridge, Kenton County,
                              Kentucky..................
3386           TX            Construction of projects         $9,600,000
                              that relieve congestion in
                              and around the Texas
                              Medical Center complex....
3387           CA            Hazel Avenue ITS                   $400,000
                              Improvements, Folsom Blvd.
                              to Placer County..........
3388           FL            SR 688 Ulmerton Road             $8,000,000
                              widening (west of 38th
                              street to west of I275)...
3389           NH            Environmental mitigation at      $1,520,000
                              Crystal Lake in Manchester
                              to offset effects of I-93
                              improvements..............
3390           VA            Widening I-95 between Rt.          $800,000
                              123 and Fairfax County
                              Parkway...................
3391           PA            Armstrong County, PA             $1,920,000
                              Slatelick Interchange for
                              PA 28 at SR 3017..........
3392           OK            Reconstruct the I-44--Fort         $800,000
                              Still Key Gate Interchange
3393           GA            Greene County, Georgia           $1,600,000
                              conversion of I-20 and
                              Carey Station Road
                              overpass to full
                              interchange...............
3394           OH            Upgrade overpass and               $800,000
                              interchange at U.S. 24 and
                              SR 66 in the City of
                              Defiance..................
3395           NE            I-80 Interchange at Pflug          $800,000
                              Road, Sarpy County,
                              Nebraska..................
3396           FL            SR 70 improvements in              $400,000
                              Highland, DeSoto and
                              Okeechobee Counties.......
3397           VA            Cathodic Bridge Protection         $560,000
                              for Veterans Memorial
                              Bridge and the Berkely
                              Bridge in the Commonwealth
                              of Virginia...............
3398           IN            Reconstruct McClung Road           $600,000
                              from State Road 39 to Park
                              Street in LaPorte, Indiana
3399           OH            Riversouth Street Network        $2,400,000
                              Improvements in Columbus..
3400           GA            National Infantry Museum         $3,000,000
                              Transportation Network,
                              Georgia...................
3401           AK            Wideband multimedia mobile       $5,000,000
                              emergency communications
                              pilot project Wasilla,
                              Alaska....................
3402           MD            Widen road and improve             $800,000
                              interchanges of I-81 from
                              south of I-70 to north of
                              Halfway Boulevard.........
3403           TX            Expansion of U.S. 385 4-         $1,600,000
                              lane divide south of Crane
                              to McCarney...............
3404           VA            Old Mill Road Extension....      $1,280,000
3405           GA            Commission a study and             $240,000
                              report regarding
                              construction and
                              designation of a new
                              Interstate linking
                              Augusta, Macon, Columbus,
                              Montgomery, and Natchez...
3406           CO            Improvements on U.S. 36          $1,120,000
                              corridor from I-25 to
                              Boulder. Improvements
                              include interchange and
                              overpass reconstruction...
3407           AZ            Design and construct bridge      $2,960,000
                              and roadway approaches
                              across Tonto Creek at
                              Sheeps Crossing south of
                              Payson, AZ................
3408           NE            Missouri River Bridges           $2,000,000
                              between U.S. 34, I-29 in
                              Iowa and U.S. 75 in
                              Nebraska..................
3409           NY            Reconstruct--Orangeport            $680,000
                              Road from NYS Rt. 31 to
                              Slayton Settlement Road--
                              Niagara County, NY........
3410           TN            Construct sound-walls              $664,000
                              between I-65 and Harding
                              Place in Davidson County..
3411           ID            Reconstruct and Realign SH       $1,600,000
                              55 in Idaho between
                              Mileposts 94 and 102......
3412           FL            Pinellas Countywide              $8,000,000
                              Intelligent Transportation
                              System--Phase 2...........
3413           OK            Realignment of U.S. 287            $800,000
                              around Boise City, OK.....
3414           FL            Replace Heckscher Drive (SR      $1,600,000
                              105) Bridge across Broward
                              River.....................
3415           TX            FM 156 Road Relocation at        $6,500,000
                              Alliance Airport, Texas...
3416           TX            Upgrade Caesar Chavez            $2,400,000
                              Boulevard from San Antonio
                              Street to Brazos Street...
3417           FL            Coral Way, SR 972 Highway          $400,000
                              Beautification, Phase One,
                              Miami, Florida............
3418           OR            Cascade Locks Marine Park          $400,000
                              Underpass to address
                              necessary improvements....
3419           NY            Reconstruction of East           $3,360,000
                              Genesee Street connective
                              corridor to Syracuse
                              University in Syracuse, NY
3420           IL            For Cook County to                 $360,000
                              reconstruct and widen
                              127th Street between Smith
                              Road and State Street in
                              Lemont....................
3421           TN            Widen I-65 from SR 840 to          $776,000
                              SR 96, including
                              interchange modification
                              at Goose Creek Bypass,
                              Williamson County.........
3422           CA            Auburn Boulevard                   $400,000
                              Improvements, City of
                              Citrus Heights............
3423           LA            Bossier Parish Congestion        $2,400,000
                              Relief....................
3424           LA            Fund the 8.28 miles of the       $1,600,000
                              El Camino East-West
                              Corridor along LA 6 from
                              LA 485 near Robeline, LA
                              to I-49...................
3425           FL            Bryan Dairy Road                 $3,200,000
                              improvements from Starkey
                              Road to 72nd Street.......
3426           GA            Buckhead Community                 $800,000
                              Improvements to
                              rehabilitate State Road
                              141, including lane
                              straightening, addition of
                              median, installation of
                              left turn bays at two
                              intersections, addition of
                              bicycle lanes, sidewalks,
                              clear zones and landscape
                              buffers...................
3427           VA            Purchase specialized tunnel        $640,000
                              fire safety equipment,
                              Hampton Roads.............
3428           MI            Holmes Road Reconstruction--     $1,600,000
                              From Prospect Road to
                              Michigan Avenue, Charter
                              Township of Ypsilanti.....
3429           TN            Construct a system of              $800,000
                              greenways in Nashville--
                              Davidson County...........
3430           UT            Improve pedestrian and           $2,000,000
                              traffic safety in Holladay
3431           OH            Construction of road             $1,080,000
                              improvements from Richmond
                              Road to Cuyahoga Community
                              College, Warrensville
                              Heights...................
3432           OH            Construct road with access         $800,000
                              to memorial Shoreway,
                              Cleveland.................
3433           TX            North Cameron County East-          $80,000
                              West Railroad Relocation
                              Project...................
3434           OR            Construct Pathway From             $520,000
                              Multimodal Transit Station
                              to Swanson Park, Albany...
3435           NY            Transportation Initiative          $500,000
                              to provide for a parking
                              facility, in the vicinity
                              of the Manhattan College
                              Community.................
3436           NY            Phase II Corning Preserve        $4,800,000
                              Transportation Enhancement
                              Project...................
3437           NY            Study of goods movement          $1,200,000
                              through I-278 in New York
                              City and New Jersey.......
3438           NY            Study and Implement Traffic      $1,000,000
                              Improvements to the area
                              surrounding the Stillwell
                              Avenue train station......
3439           CA            Expand Diesel Emission           $2,480,000
                              Reduction Program of
                              Gateway Cities COG........
3440           TX            Construct pedestrian             $1,000,000
                              walkway on Houston Texas'
                              Main Street Corridor......
3441           CA            Sacramento County,               $3,200,000
                              California--Watt Avenue
                              Multimodal Mobility
                              Improvements, Kiefer
                              Boulevard to Fair Oaks
                              Boulevard.................
3442           NJ            Passaic River--Newark Bay          $400,000
                              Restoration and Pollution
                              Abatement Project, Route
                              21........................
3443           NJ            Downtown West Orange             $1,440,000
                              streetscape and traffic
                              improvement program.......
3444           NY            High-Speed EZ pass at the          $800,000
                              New Rochelle Toll Plaza,
                              New Rochelle..............
3445           TX            Access to Regional               $1,600,000
                              Multimodal Center--FM 1016
                              and SH 115................
3446           AR            For acquisition and                $160,000
                              construction of an
                              alternate transportation
                              (pedestrian/bicycle) trail
                              from East Little Rock to
                              Pinnacle Mountain State
                              Park......................
3447           MN            Construct 4th Street               $159,835
                              overpass grade separation
                              crossing a BNSF Rail Road,
                              City of Carlton...........
3448           TX            North Rail Relocation            $1,600,000
                              Project, Harlingen........
3449           MN            Construct Pfeifer Road,            $201,374
                              remove 10 foot raised
                              crossing, Twin Lakes
                              Township..................
3450           MS            Safety improvements and to         $640,000
                              widen Hardy Street at the
                              intersection of U.S. 49 in
                              Hattiesburg...............
3451           ............  ...........................              $0
3452           MN            Safety improvements to TH       $20,464,331
                              169 between Virginia and
                              Winton....................
3453           LA            U.S. 190 (LA 22 to Little          $800,000
                              Bayou Castine) Widening...
3454           NC            Construct bicycle and            $1,600,000
                              pedestrian trails, Durham
                              and Durham County.........
3455           MN            TH 61 Reconstruction from        $8,053,600
                              2.7 miles to 6.2 miles
                              north of Tofte............
3456           MN            Phase II/part II--CSAH 15        $2,272,000
                              to East of Scenic Highway
                              7 (1.2 miles).............
3457           MN            Reconstruction with some           $800,000
                              rehabilitation of roadway
                              with storm water sewer
                              system construction from
                              eastern boundary of the
                              Bois Forte Indian
                              Reservation and ending at
                              ``T'' intersection of
                              roadway (3.5 miles).......
3458           MS            Widen 4th Street in              $2,560,000
                              Hattiesburg...............
3459           NJ            Study of safe and efficient        $400,000
                              commercial multimodal
                              transportation systems
                              serving the East Coast
                              Port Complex..............
3460           IL            Construct bike/pedestrian        $2,480,000
                              paths, Chicago............
3461           IL            Construct Leon Pass                $768,000
                              overpass, Hodgkins........
3462           IL            Undertake Streetscaping          $3,280,000
                              project on Harlem Avenue
                              initiating from 71st
                              Street to I-80, Cook
                              County....................
3463           IL            Construct bike path,             $1,920,000
                              parking facility, and
                              related transportation
                              enhancement projects,
                              North Riverside...........
3464           IL            Upgrade Roads, Summit......        $768,000
3465           IL            Undertake streetscaping on         $768,000
                              Ridgeland Avenue, Oak Park
                              Avenue, and 26th Street,
                              Berwyn....................
3466           IL            Construct bike/pedestrian          $576,000
                              paths, facilities and
                              infrastructure
                              improvements in Spring
                              Rock Park, Western Springs
                              Park District.............
3467           SD            Extend the Sioux Falls Bike        $960,000
                              Trail to the Great Bear
                              Recreation Area...........
3468           SD            Redesign T corner on BIA #2        $600,000
                              5 miles SW of Kyle on the
                              Pine Ridge Reservation....
3469           SD            Extend bike trail in Pine          $200,000
                              Ridge to the SuAnne Big
                              Crow Boys and Girls Center
3470           SD            Extend bicycle trail system        $640,000
                              in Aberdeen...............
3471           GA            City of Moultrie                   $750,000
                              Streetscape Improvements,
                              Phase III.................
3472           GA            Restore and renovate for           $500,000
                              historic preservation and
                              museum the 1906 AB&A
                              Railroad Building,
                              Fitzgerald................
3473           GA            Improve sidewalks, upgrade         $500,000
                              lighting, and add
                              landscaping, Ocilla.......
3474           GA            Improve sidewalks, upgrade         $750,000
                              lighting, and add
                              landscaping, Newton County
3475           GA            Improve sidewalks, upgrade         $500,000
                              lighting, and add
                              landscaping, Monticello...
3476           GA            City of Sylvester Bicycle          $400,000
                              and Pedestrian Project....
3477           GA            Improve sidewalks, upgrade         $750,000
                              lighting, and add
                              landscaping, Tifton.......
3478           GA            Improve sidewalks and curbs        $500,000
                              on Wheeler Avenue and
                              Carlos Avenues, Ashburn...
3479           GA            Improve sidewalks, upgrade         $500,000
                              lighting, and add
                              landscaping, Jackson......
3480           CA            Construct traffic circle in        $240,000
                              San Ysidro at the
                              intersection of Via de San
                              Ysidro and West San Ysidro
                              Boulevard, San Diego......
3481           CA            Construct and resurface            $800,000
                              unimproved roads in the
                              Children's Village Ranch
                              and improve access from
                              Children's Village Ranch
                              to Lake Morena Drive, San
                              Diego County..............
3482           CA            Project design and               $2,160,000
                              environmental assessment
                              of widening and improving
                              the interchange at ``H''
                              Street and I-5, Chula
                              Vista, Chula Vista........
3483           FL            Jacksonville International       $1,600,000
                              Airport Access Rd. to I-
                              95, Jacksonville..........
3484           FL            Mathews Bridge Replacement,        $800,000
                              Jacksonville..............
3485           FL            Hecksher Bridge                    $800,000
                              Replacement, Jacksonville.
3486           FL            NE 3 Ave. to NE 8th Ave.           $800,000
                              Rd. Reconstruction,
                              Gainesville...............
3487           FL            University Ave. to NE 8          $1,600,000
                              Avenue Rd. Reconstruction,
                              Gainesville...............
3488           KY            Central Kentucky Multi-          $1,840,000
                              Highway Preservation
                              Project...................
3489           WV            Construct East Beckley           $4,000,000
                              Bypass, including $500,000
                              for preliminary
                              engineering and design of
                              the Shady Spring connector
                              (Route 3/Airport Road)....
3490           WV            Construct I-73/I-74 High         $4,000,000
                              Priority Corridor, Wayne
                              County....................
3491           KY            Construct Kidville Road (KY      $1,360,000
                              974) Interchange at the
                              Mountain Parkway, Clark
                              County....................
3492           NY            Construction and                   $400,000
                              improvements to Ridge
                              Road, Lackawanna..........
3493           CA            Construction at I-580 and        $2,000,000
                              California SR 84 (Isabel
                              Avenue) Interchange.......
3494           NY            Construction of and                $160,000
                              improvements to Amherst
                              Street, Buffalo...........
3495           NY            Construction of and                $160,000
                              improvements to Grant
                              Street, Buffalo...........
3496           NY            Construction of and                $160,000
                              improvements to Hertel
                              Avenue, Buffalo...........
3497           NY            Construction of and                $160,000
                              improvements to Hopkins
                              Street, Buffalo...........
3498           NY            Construction of and                $400,000
                              improvements to Main
                              Street in the Town of
                              Aurora....................
3499           NY            Construction of and                $400,000
                              improvements to McKinley
                              Parkway, Buffalo..........
3500           NY            Construction of and                $400,000
                              improvements to Route 5 in
                              the Town of Hamburg.......
3501           NY            Construction of and                $400,000
                              improvements to South Park
                              Avenue and Lake Avenue in
                              the Village of Blasdell...
3502           NY            Construction of and                $160,000
                              improvements to South Park
                              Avenue, Buffalo...........
3503           NY            Construction of Bicycle            $640,000
                              Path and Pedestrian Trail
                              in City of Buffalo........
3504           NY            Construction, redesign, and      $1,600,000
                              improvements to Fargo
                              Street in Buffalo.........
3505           TN            Improve existing two lane        $4,400,000
                              highway to a five lane
                              facility on State Route 53
                              from South of I-24 to Near
                              Parks Creek Road, Coffee
                              County....................
3506           ME            Improve portions of Route        $3,500,000
                              116 between Lincoln and
                              Medway to bring road up to
                              modern standard...........
3507           ME            Improve portions of Route        $1,000,000
                              26 between Bethel and
                              Oxford....................
3508           NY            Road improvements and              $400,000
                              signage in City of
                              Lackawanna................
3509           NJ            Belmont Ave. Gateway               $400,000
                              Community Enhancement
                              Project, Haledon..........
3510           TX            Conduct feasibility study          $800,000
                              for an off ramp on I-30 on
                              to Hall Street for direct
                              access to Baylor
                              University Medical Center
                              in Dallas.................
3511           NJ            Livingston Pedestrian              $720,000
                              Streetscape Project along
                              Mount Pleasant and
                              Livingston Avenues........
3512           MD            MD4 at Suitland Parkway....      $4,000,000
3513           NJ            Pompton Lakes Downtown             $800,000
                              Streetscape...............
3514           PA            Street improvements along          $100,000
                              North Broad Street,
                              Hatfield Borough..........
3515           PA            Street improvements to Old         $800,000
                              York Road, Jenkintown
                              Borough...................
3516           PA            Street improvements to             $640,000
                              Ridge Pike and Joshua
                              Road, Whitemarsh Township.
3517           PA            Street improvements to             $480,000
                              Skippack Pike (Rt. 73),
                              Whitpain Township.........
3518           PA            Street Improvements, Upper       $1,200,000
                              Dublin Township...........
3519           PA            Street Improvements, Upper         $300,000
                              Gwynedd Township..........
3520           VA            Construct access road and        $1,040,000
                              roadway improvements to
                              Chessie development site,
                              Clifton Forge.............
3521           WA            Fruitdale and McGarigle            $760,000
                              Arterial Improvements
                              Project in Sedro Woolley,
                              Washington................
3522           MS            Improve Ridge Road, Pearl          $800,000
                              River County..............
3523           MS            Port Bienville Intermodal        $2,400,000
                              Connector, Hancock County.
3524           WA            Realign Airport Road/              $250,000
                              Springhetti Ave./Marsh
                              Road in Snohomish County,
                              Washington................
3525           LA            U.S. 61 (Airline Highway)        $2,240,000
                              Improvements, Orleans and
                              Jefferson Parishes........
3526           UT            Widen Redwood Road from          $1,000,000
                              Bangerter Highway in Salt
                              Lake County through
                              Saratoga Springs in Utah
                              County....................
3527           VA            Widen Rolfe Highway from           $400,000
                              near the intersection of
                              Rolfe Highway and Point
                              Pleasant Road to the Surry
                              ferry landing approach
                              bridge....................
3528           MI            Bristol Road improvement         $1,600,000
                              project from Interstate 69
                              to North Torrey road......
3529           NJ            Construct parking facility       $1,600,000
                              at the Robert Wood Johnson
                              University Hospital and
                              UMDNJ with access to the
                              intermodal train station,
                              New Brunswick.............
3530           WA            Olympia Infrastructure             $684,000
                              Enhancement Project.......
3531           IN            Downtown Road Improvements,      $5,720,000
                              Indianapolis..............
3532           TX            Continuation of item number      $1,120,000
                              92 of the table contained
                              in section 1602 of the
                              Transportation Equity Act
                              for the 21st Century
                              (Public Law 105-178)......
3533           IL            Upgrade roads, Plainfield..        $240,000
3534           CA            Acquisition of land along          $800,000
                              CA 86 at the Desert
                              Cahuilla Prehistoric Site,
                              Imperial County for
                              environmental mitigation
                              related to reducing
                              wildlife mortality while
                              maintaining habitat
                              connectivity..............
3535           NY            Queens and Bronx Counties          $200,000
                              Graffiti Elimination
                              Program...................
3536           MA            Cambridge Bicycle Path           $1,000,000
                              Improvements..............
3537           CA            Conduct preliminary                $800,000
                              engineering and design
                              analysis for a dedicated
                              intermodal right-of-way
                              link between San Diego and
                              the proposed Regional
                              International Airport in
                              Imperial Valley including
                              a feasibility study and
                              cost benefit analysis
                              evaluating the comparative
                              options of dedicated
                              highway or highway lanes,
                              Maglev and conventional
                              high speed rail or any
                              combination thereof.......
3538           MA            Chelsea Roadway                  $2,000,000
                              Improvements..............
3539           NY            Congestion reduction             $2,000,000
                              measures in Richmond
                              County....................
3540           NJ            Construct Hudson River             $800,000
                              Waterfront Walkway over
                              Long Slip Canal--Hoboken
                              and Jersey City...........
3541           CA            Construct Illinois Street        $3,200,000
                              Bridge/Amador Street
                              Connection and
                              Improvements, San
                              Francisco.................
3542           NY            Construct multi-modal              $240,000
                              facility in the vicinity
                              of Brooklyn Childrens
                              Museum....................
3543           NJ            Construct Parking Facility         $840,000
                              at McGinley Square in
                              Jersey City...............
3544           OR            Construction of access road        $814,000
                              including sidewalks, bike
                              lanes and railroad
                              crossing from Highway 99W
                              to industrial zoned
                              property, Corvallis.......
3545           NY            Continuation of the public         $400,000
                              awareness program to the
                              subcontracting entity
                              which was funded under
                              Section 1212(b) of Public
                              Law 105-178 about
                              infrastructure in Lower
                              Manhattan.................
3546           OR            Continue bridge repair           $8,000,000
                              project authorized under
                              Public Law 105-178, Coos
                              Bay.......................
3547           NJ            Expand TRANSCOM Regional           $800,000
                              ITS System in NJ, NY, and
                              CT........................
3548           CA            Construct new sidewalks in         $400,000
                              the City of Heber, CA.....
3549           NY            Graffiti Elimination               $500,000
                              Program in Riverdale
                              neighborhood of Bronx
                              County....................
3550           NY            Graffiti Elimination               $500,000
                              Program on Smith Street in
                              Kings County..............
3551           ............  ...........................              $0
3552           NJ            Hudson County Fire and             $960,000
                              Rescue Department, North
                              Bergen: Transportation
                              Critical Incident Mobile
                              Data Collection Device....
3553           NJ            Hudson County Pedestrian           $800,000
                              Safety Improvements.......
3554           OR            Hwy 199 Safety                   $2,000,000
                              Improvements, Josephine
                              County....................
3555           OR            Hwy 99E/Geary Street Safety      $1,002,000
                              Improvements, Albany......
3556           NY            Implement Improvements for         $500,000
                              Pedestrian Safety in
                              Riverdale neighborhood of
                              Bronx County..............
3557           WA            Improve Mill Plain Blvd.         $1,250,000
                              between SE 172nd and SE
                              192nd in Vancouver........
3558           WA            Improve signage along               $60,000
                              scenic highways in Clark,
                              Skamania and Pacific
                              counties..................
3559           ............  ...........................              $0
3560           NJ            Jersey City 6th Street           $1,600,000
                              Viaduct Pedestrian and
                              Bicycle Pathway Project...
3561           OR            Middle Fork Willamette           $3,000,000
                              River Path, Springfield...
3562           ............  ...........................              $0
3563           OR            Pedestrian improvements            $600,000
                              including boardwalk
                              extension and sidewalk
                              construction, Port of
                              Brookings Harbor..........
3564           NJ            Port Reading--Improvements         $640,000
                              to air quality through
                              reduction of engine idling
                              behind Rosewood Lane......
3565           OR            Purchase communications          $9,000,000
                              equipment related to
                              traffic incident
                              management in Linn,
                              Benton, Lane, Douglas,
                              Coos, Curry, and Josephine
                              Counties..................
3566           MA            Reconstruction of the I-95/      $1,040,000
                              Rt. 20 Interchange in
                              Waltham...................
3567           NJ            Route 440 Rehabilitation         $1,000,000
                              and Boulevard Creation
                              Project in Jersey City....
3568           MA            Rutherford Avenue                $1,000,000
                              Improvements, Boston......
3569           GA            SR 10/Peters Street/Olympic      $1,600,000
                              Drive interchange, Athens.
3570           ............  ...........................              $0
3571           OR            To construct and enhance           $500,000
                              bikeway between Hood River
                              and McCord Creek..........
3572           NY            To construct greenway along      $1,200,000
                              East River waterfront
                              between East River Park
                              (ERP) and Brooklyn Bridge,
                              and reconstruct South
                              entrance to ERP, in
                              Manhattan.................
3573           OR            Transportation enhancements      $1,000,000
                              at Eugene Depot, Eugene...
3574           OR            U.S. 101 Slide Repair,           $2,895,200
                              Curry County..............
3575           OR            U.S. Highway 20 and Airport        $837,000
                              Road Intersection
                              Improvements, Lebanon.....
3576           IL            Upgrade 31st Street and          $1,200,000
                              Golfview Rd. intersection
                              and construct parking
                              facilities, Brookfield....
3577           NJ            Weehawken Baldwin Avenue         $1,600,000
                              Improvements..............
3578           WA            Widen SR 503 through             $1,000,000
                              Woodland..................
3579           ............  ...........................              $0
3580           NC            Expand Derita Road.........      $1,600,000
3581           IL            Construct Rt. 3 Loop Hog           $600,000
                              Hollow Road to Monsanto
                              Road, St. Clair County....
3582           NY            Planning and design,               $800,000
                              construction, and
                              relocations for Southtowns
                              Connector--NY Route 5 from
                              Coast Guard Base to Ohio
                              Street, including Fuhrmann
                              Boulevard.................
3583           ............  ...........................              $0
3584           NY            Implement a roadway                $800,000
                              evacuation study for the
                              South Shore of Long
                              Island, Mastic............
3585           NY            Improve Brooksite Drive            $720,000
                              from NY 25/25A to Rt. 347,
                              Smithtown.................
3586           NY            Improve Clover Ln. from Bay        $216,000
                              Ave. to Bay Rd., Hamlet of
                              Brookhaven................
3587           ............  ...........................              $0
3588           NY            Improve Dare Rd. from Old          $352,000
                              Town Rd. to Rt. 25, Selden
3589           ............  ...........................              $0
3590           NY            Improve intersection of Old        $100,000
                              Dock and Church Street,
                              Kings Park................
3591           ............  ...........................              $0
3592           NY            Improve Old Town Rd. from          $336,000
                              Rt. 347 to Slattery Rd.,
                              Setauket..................
3593           NY            Improve Old Willets Path           $812,000
                              from NY 454 to Rabro Dr.,
                              Smithtown.................
3594           NY            Improve Pipe Stave Hollow          $200,000
                              Rd. to Harbor Beach Rd.,
                              Miller Place..............
3595           IL            Reconstruction and               $1,339,996
                              Improvement of North
                              Lincoln Ave, O'Fallon.....
3596           IL            Reconstruction of 20th           $1,200,000
                              Street, Granite City......
3597           IL            Road Alignment from                $900,000
                              Caseyville Road to
                              Sullivan Drive, Swansea...
3598           NY            Road Improvements Hamlet of        $400,000
                              Medford, Town of
                              Brookhaven................
3599           NY            Road improvements, Hamlet          $344,000
                              of Gordon Heights, Town of
                              Brookhaven................
3600           NY            Road improvements, Village       $1,200,000
                              of Patchogue..............
3601           NY            Roadway improvements,              $320,000
                              Hamlet of Mastic Beach....
3602           ............  ...........................              $0
3603           NY            WLIU Public Radio Emergency        $900,000
                              and Evacuation
                              Transportation Information
                              Initiative, Southampton...
3604           UT            Reconstruct 500 West,              $250,000
                              including pedestrian and
                              bicycle access, in Moab...
3605           PA            Construct improvements to          $800,000
                              Chambers Hill Road and
                              Lindle Road (SR 441) at
                              its intersections with
                              Interstate 283 and
                              Eisenhower Boulevard......
3606           PA            Construct Regional Trail,          $600,000
                              Muhlenberg Township.......
3607           PA            Rail Crossing signalization        $165,040
                              upgrade, Main Street,
                              Lyons Station, Berks
                              County....................
3608           PA            Rail Crossing signalization        $165,040
                              upgrade at Hill Road,
                              Township of Blandon,
                              County of Berks...........
3609           PA            Safety improvements at           $1,524,560
                              Liberty Street
                              intersection with PA Route
                              61 in W. Brunswick and N.
                              Manheim Twp., Schuylkill
                              County....................
3610           PA            Replace Stossertown Bridge         $400,000
                              (Main Street) over West
                              Creek in Branch Township,
                              Schuylkill County.........
3611           PA            Replace bridge over Little         $200,000
                              Mahantongo Creek at
                              intersection of Hepler and
                              Valley Roads in Upper
                              Mahantongo Twp.,
                              Schuylkill County.........
3612           PA            Replace Union Street Bridge        $400,000
                              over Middle Creek in the
                              borough of Tremont,
                              Schuylkill County.........
3613           PA            Replace Burd St. Bridge            $400,000
                              over Amtrak and Norfolk
                              Southern railroad tracks
                              in the Borough of
                              Royalton, Dauphin County..
3614           PA            Hummelstown Borough, PA for      $1,600,000
                              intersection and
                              pedestrian realignment and
                              drainage..................
3615           MN            City of Moorhead Southeast       $1,600,000
                              Main GSI 34th Street and I-
                              94 interchange............
3616           MN            Paynesville Highway 23           $1,600,000
                              Bypass....................
3617           AR            Construction of I-530           $32,000,000
                              between Pine Bluff and
                              Wilmer....................
3618           NY            Conduct study to develop            $80,000
                              regional transit strategy
                              in Herkimer and Oneida
                              counties..................
3619           NY            Improve town weatherization        $200,000
                              capabilities on Tucker
                              Drive, Poughkeepsie, NY...
3620           NY            Bedell Road improvements,          $104,000
                              Poughkeepsie, NY..........
3621           NY            Land acquisition and               $400,000
                              improvements on Main
                              Street, Beacon, NY........
3622           NY            Construction of sidewalks           $80,000
                              in Sugar Loaf.............
3623           CT            I-84 Expressway                  $1,200,000
                              Reconstruction from
                              Waterbury to Southbury....
3624           DC            Road and trail                     $480,000
                              reconstruction and
                              drainage improvements
                              (APHCC)...................
3625           GA            Central Hall Recreation and      $1,600,000
                              Multi-Use Trail, Hall
                              County, GA................
3626           OH            Land acquisition for               $560,000
                              construction of pedestrian
                              and bicycle trails at
                              Mentor Marsh in Ohio......
3627           OH            Design and construct road          $240,000
                              enhancements Andrews Road
                              and Lakeshore Blvd. in
                              Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH....
3628           OH            Design and construct road        $2,500,000
                              enhancements Cleveland
                              Port Authority in
                              Cleveland, Ohio...........
3629           LA            Red River National Wildlife      $2,400,000
                              Refuge Visitor Center.....
3630           TN            For the advancement of           $1,600,000
                              project development
                              activities for SR 33 from
                              Knox County Line to SR 61
                              at Maynardville, TN.......
3631           CA            To convert a railroad            $4,000,000
                              bridge into a highway
                              bridge spanning over the
                              Feather River between Yuba
                              City and Marysville.......
3632           ............  ...........................              $0
3633           GA            Construction of interchange        $800,000
                              on I-985 north of SR 13,
                              Hall County, Georgia......
3634           ............  ...........................              $0
3635           ............  ...........................              $0
3636           ............  ...........................              $0
3637           CA            Planning design and             $92,000,000
                              construction to widen SR
                              in Kern, CA between San
                              Luis Obispo County Line
                              and I-5...................
3638           ............  ...........................              $0
3639           ............  ...........................              $0
3640           GA            Design and Construct               $300,000
                              Railroad Grade Crossing
                              Gates in Acworth, GA......
3641           ............  ...........................              $0
3642           KS            Northwest Bypass between         $1,600,000
                              K96 and 119th Street West.
3643           ............  ...........................              $0
3644           IL            State Rt. 78 to Lathrop          $1,840,000
                              Street to 2900 E (Township
                              Road)--A 1.5 mile village
                              street extension, bridges,
                              and upgrading of existing
                              street....................
3645           ............  ...........................              $0
3646           ............  ...........................              $0
3647           ............  ...........................              $0
3648           ............  ...........................              $0
3649           CA            Increase Capacity on I-80       $21,600,000
                              between Sacramento/Placer
                              County Line and SR 65.....
3650           IL            Bloomington-Normal East            $800,000
                              Side Highway Corridor.....
3651           ............  ...........................              $0
3652           OH            Morse Road Corridor                $800,000
                              Improvements, Phase II,
                              Columbus..................
3653           ............  ...........................              $0
3654           ............  ...........................              $0
3655           ............  ...........................              $0
3656           ............  ...........................              $0
3657           ............  ...........................              $0
3658           ............  ...........................              $0
3659           ............  ...........................              $0
3660           MI            Holland, Michigan,               $2,320,000
                              Construct River Avenue
                              Corridor Improvements.....
3661           ............  ...........................              $0
3662           ............  ...........................              $0
3663           ............  ...........................              $0
3664           ............  ...........................              $0
3665           ............  ...........................              $0
3666           ............  ...........................              $0
3667           ............  ...........................              $0
3668           ............  ...........................              $0
3669           ............  ...........................              $0
3670           KY            Central Kentucky Multi-            $460,000
                              Highway Preservation
                              Project (plus-up).........
3671           KY            The Kentucky Multi-Highway         $320,000
                              Preservation Project (plus-
                              up).......................
3672           AZ            Pave remaining stretch of        $1,600,000
                              the Turquoise Trail, BIA
                              Route 4, which is a north-
                              south road that joins AZ
                              HW 160 in the north to AZ
                              HW 264 in the south
                              portion of BIA Route 4....
3673           AK            Improve marine intermodal       $14,000,000
                              facilities in Ketchikan...
3674           DC            Highway improvements to          $4,000,000
                              improve access to the
                              Kennedy Center............
3675           KY            Construct two bridges           $10,000,000
                              across the Ohio River from
                              Louisville to southern
                              Indiana (plus-up).........
3676           OR            TransPacific Parkway               $350,000
                              Realignment Project, Coos
                              County....................
3677           AK            Planning, Design, and           $28,425,000
                              Construction of Knik Arm
                              Bridge....................
3678           AK            Intermodel facility             $25,000,000
                              improvements at the Port
                              of Anchorage..............
3679           AK            Upgrade city roads and           $3,700,000
                              construct a road and
                              acquire a hovercraft to
                              transit the bay between
                              King Cove and Cold Bay in
                              King Cove.................
3680           AK            Municipal Road Paving--          $2,000,000
                              Kotzebue..................
3681           AK            Various Road Improvements        $2,000,000
                              in Petersburg.............
3682           AK            Construction and                 $3,000,000
                              Improvements at Alaska
                              Pacific University........
3683           AK            Various road improvements        $1,000,000
                              in the City of Kenai......
3684           AK            Float Plane Road in              $1,000,000
                              Aleknagik.................
3685           AK            Olympic Circle road paving         $500,000
                              in Gridwood...............
3686           AK            Coffman Cove road paving in        $375,000
                              Coffman Cove..............
3687           AK            Port Saint Nicholas road         $3,000,000
                              improvements in Craig.....
3688           AK            Construction of a road           $2,000,000
                              between Lake Lucille and
                              Big Lake in Matanuska-
                              Sustina Borough...........
3689           AK            Hatcher Pass Ski                 $1,000,000
                              Development Road in
                              Matanuska-Sustina Borough.
3690           AK            Access roads for the Barrow      $3,000,000
                              Arctic Research Center in
                              Barrow....................
3691           AK            Intermodal ferry dock in         $2,000,000
                              Hoonah....................
3692           AK            Construction of relocation       $5,000,000
                              road in Shishmaref........
3693           AK            Improvements to Lake Camp        $3,000,000
                              Road in Bristol Bay
                              Borough...................
3694           AK            Study on the feasibility of      $2,000,000
                              constructing a natural gas
                              pipeline from the North
                              Star Borough to South
                              Central Alaska along the
                              existing transportation
                              corridors.................
3695           AK            Soldotna: Keystone Drive         $3,000,000
                              Road improvements in
                              Soldotna..................
3696           AK            Metlakatla: Walden Point         $5,000,000
                              Road......................
3697           AK            Anchorage: Traffic               $5,000,000
                              Congestion Relief.........
3698           AK            Bristol Bay: Transportation      $3,000,000
                              improvements to the access
                              road and a bridge crossing
                              at the Naknek River.......
3699           AK            Statewide: Road culvert          $5,000,000
                              replacement and repair to
                              improve fish habitat......
3700           AK            Construction of a ferry          $5,000,000
                              between Anchorage and Port
                              MacKenzie.................
3701           AK            Aleknagik: Wood River            $3,000,000
                              Bridge, or design,
                              engineering, permitting,
                              and construction..........
3702           AK            Chignik: Inter-Village           $5,000,000
                              Road, for design,
                              engineering, permitting,
                              and construction..........
3703           AK            Kotzebue: Cape Blossom           $5,000,000
                              Road, for design,
                              engineering, permitting,
                              and construction..........
3704           AK            Fairbanks: Tanana River          $5,000,000
                              Bridge replacement, for
                              design, engineering,
                              permitting, and
                              construction..............
3705           AK            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              in Cook Inlet for the
                              Westside development/
                              Williamsport-Pile Bay Road
3706           AK            Fairbanks/North Star             $5,000,000
                              Borough: Road improvements
                              to service roads and other
                              misc......................
3707           AK            Upgrades for road access to      $5,000,000
                              McCarthy, AK, for design,
                              engineering, permitting,
                              and construction..........
3708           AK            Upgrades on the Dalton           $4,500,000
                              Highway, for design,
                              engineering, permitting,
                              and construction..........
3709           AK            Kotzebue: Municipal Road         $2,000,000
                              Paving Project............
3710           AK            Crooked Creek: Road to           $2,000,000
                              Donlin Mine, for design,
                              engineering, permitting,
                              and construction..........
3711           AK            Kenai: Borough road              $2,500,000
                              improvements..............
3712           AK            Wrangell: Road improvements      $4,000,000
3713           AK            Petersburg: Road                 $1,500,000
                              improvements, including
                              but not limited to design,
                              engineering, permitting,
                              and construction..........
3714           AK            Ketchikan: Improve marine        $2,000,000
                              dry-dock and facilities...
3715           AK            Southeast: Planning,             $2,000,000
                              design, and EIS of
                              Bradfield Canal Road......
3716           AK            Gustavus: Dock replacement       $3,000,000
                              for the Alaska Marine
                              Highway...................
3717           AK            Upgrades on the Richardson       $4,500,000
                              Highway, including but not
                              limited to design,
                              engineering, permitting,
                              and construction..........
3718           AK            Bethel: Dust Control             $1,500,000
                              Mitigation for Rural Roads
3719           AK            Nome: Dust Control               $1,500,000
                              Mitigation for Rural Roads
3720           AK            Sitka: Improvements to             $500,000
                              Indian River Road,
                              including but not limited
                              to design, engineering,
                              permitting, and
                              construction..............
3721           AK            Anchorage: handicapped and       $2,000,000
                              pedestrian access
                              construction, surfacing
                              and other improvements for
                              2006 National Veterans'
                              Wheelchair Games..........
3722           AK            Statewide: Mobility                $250,000
                              coalition--Job access
                              transportation............
3723           AK            AK-North Pole: Homestead           $500,000
                              Road/North Pole High
                              School Boulevard Extension
                              Project...................
3724           AK            Fairbanks: O'Connor Road           $250,000
                              Bridge Replacement........
3725           AK            Anchorage: Transportation        $3,000,000
                              Improvements to the
                              Creekside development.....
3726           AK            Anchorage: Dimond Center         $2,500,000
                              Intermodal Facility,
                              including but not limited
                              to design, engineering,
                              permitting, and
                              construction..............
3727           AK            Anchorage: Transportation        $1,000,000
                              needs for Glacier/Winner
                              Creek Development.........
3728           AL            Preliminary Engineering,        $25,000,000
                              Design, ROW Acquisition
                              and Construction of the
                              Tuscaloosa Bypass.........
3729           AL            Preliminary Engineering,        $15,000,000
                              Design, ROW Acquisition
                              and Construction of the I-
                              10 Connector..............
3730           AL            Preliminary Engineering,        $50,000,000
                              Design, ROW Acquisition
                              and Construction of the I-
                              85 Extension..............
3731           AL            To construct approximately      $18,000,000
                              13 mile four lane
                              thoroughfare to connect
                              the Foley Beach Express to
                              I-10/Highway 83 Baldwin
                              County....................
3732           AL            To construct a new              $18,000,000
                              interchange on I-85 at
                              Beehive Road in Auburn, AL
3733           AL            To widen Highway 84 to 4         $4,000,000
                              lanes west of I-65 from
                              Evergreen to Monroeville
                              and beyond to the Alabama
                              State line................
3734           AL            I-65 Widening from U.S. 31       $5,000,000
                              in Alabaster (Exit 238) to
                              AL 25 in Calera (Exit 228)
3735           AR            Northeast Arkansas              $10,600,000
                              Connector (relocation of
                              Highway 226)..............
3736           AR            Interchange Modification to     $15,000,000
                              I-430/I-630...............
3737           AR            Hot Springs Extension, East-    $10,000,000
                              West Arterial: Highway 70
                              to Highways 5/7...........
3738           AR            Caraway Bridge Overpass....      $1,800,000
3739           AR            Highway 67: Kiehl Avenue--       $4,000,000
                              Vandenberg Boulevard:
                              rehabilitating and
                              widening Highway 67 from
                              four to six lanes from
                              Kiehl Ave. to Vandenberg
                              Blvd......................
3740           AR            Improve State Hwy 88             $3,000,000
                              (Higdon Ferry Road) in Hot
                              Springs...................
3741           AR            I-40/Highway 89 Interchange      $3,000,000
                              Planning and Construction.
3742           AR            Conway, AR Western Loop--        $2,000,000
                              For engineering, rights-of-
                              way, relocations, and
                              continued planning and
                              design....................
3743           AR            Develop a railroad overpass        $528,000
                              connecting U.S. Highway 67
                              and U.S. Highway 371 in
                              Prescott..................
3744           AR            Highway 77 Rail Grade            $3,000,000
                              Separation in Marion......
3745           AR            Maumelle Interchange--For        $1,500,000
                              third entrance into
                              Maumelle..................
3746           AR            Rogers--Construct new            $3,372,000
                              interchange on I-540 near
                              the existing Perry Road
                              overpass..................
3747           AR            Construction of I-49,            $1,000,000
                              Highway 71: Highway 22 to
                              Highway 71 near Jenny Lind
3748           AR            Highway 165: Railroad            $2,000,000
                              Overpass Construction.....
3749           AR            Improve Highway 412: Baxter      $1,000,000
                              Co. to Ash Flat...........
3750           AR            Highway 412 Relocation:          $1,000,000
                              Paragould South Bypass....
3751           AR            Widening of Highway 65/82:       $2,000,000
                              Pine Bluff-Greenville
                              Bridge....................
3752           AR            Highway 167 Widening:            $2,000,000
                              Fordyce to Sheridan Bypass
3753           AR            Fort Smith: Improvements to      $1,200,000
                              Jenny Lind Rd. and
                              Ingersoll.................
3754           AR            Van Buren--Widen and               $600,000
                              reconstruct Rena Road.....
3755           AR            Russellville Intermodal            $400,000
                              Facility: construct access
                              roads from AR Hwy 247,
                              purchase Right-of-Way.....
3756           AR            Springdale--Improvements to      $7,000,000
                              Johnson Road from Hwy 412
                              to I-540 through
                              Springdale and Johnson....
3757           AR            Construct and rehabilitate       $4,000,000
                              Fayetteville Expressway
                              Economic Development
                              Corridor..................
3758           AR            Construct and rehabilitate       $2,000,000
                              University of Arkansas
                              Technology Corridor
                              Enhancement Project.......
3759           AR            Develop U.S. Highway 71 (I-      $3,000,000
                              49) to Interstate
                              standards on new location
                              between Mena, AR and LA
                              State line................
3760           AZ            Arizona Department of           $41,335,473
                              Transportation; for those
                              projects it has identified
                              as its highest priorities.
3761           AZ            Replacement of Safford           $3,664,527
                              Bridge which crosses the
                              Gila River directly north
                              of Safford, AZ on North
                              8th Avenue................
3762           CA            Widen Highway 101 in Marin      $15,000,000
                              and Sonoma Counties from
                              Hwy 37 in Novato to Old
                              Redwood Highway in
                              Petaluma..................
3763           CA            Construct Hwy 101 bicycle-         $500,000
                              pedestrian project in
                              Marin and Sonoma Counties
                              from north of Atherton
                              Ave. to south of Petaluma
                              River bridge..............
3764           CA            ITS and Intersection             $1,000,000
                              Improvements, LAX.........
3765           CA            Complete Monterey Bay            $1,000,000
                              Sanctuary Scenic Trail
                              between Monterey and Santa
                              Cruz counties.............
3766           CA            Airport Boulevard                $4,000,000
                              Interchange Improvements,
                              Salinas and Vicinity,
                              Monterey County...........
3767           CA            Improvements to Bay Road         $6,000,000
                              and Northern Access (City
                              of East Palo Alto)........
3768           CA            Compton Arterial                 $2,500,000
                              Reconstruction and
                              Improvement Program,
                              Compton...................
3769           CA            University Avenue Overpass:      $2,000,000
                              Construction of bicycle
                              and pedestrian lanes--East
                              Palo Alto.................
3770           CA            Sealing unpaved roads in         $1,000,000
                              Calaveras County..........
3771           CA            Mission Boulevard/State          $3,000,000
                              Route 71 Interchange--
                              Corridor Improvements in
                              Pomona....................
3772           CA            Construct Bristol Street         $1,000,000
                              multimodal corridor in
                              Santa Ana.................
3773           CA            Reconstruct I-710                $5,500,000
                              Interchanges at I-405, at
                              SR 91, and at I-105.......
3774           CA            Riverside Highway Grade          $5,000,000
                              Separation................
3775           CA            Hunts Lane Rail Grade            $5,000,000
                              Separation, San Bernardino
3776           CA            Construct truck lane from        $3,000,000
                              Britannia Blvd. to the
                              Otay Mesa Port of Entry,
                              San Diego County..........
3777           CA            Park Boulevard-Harbor Drive      $2,000,000
                              Rail Grade Separation, San
                              Diego.....................
3778           CA            Virginia Corridor Rails to       $3,000,000
                              Trails: Reconstruct Union
                              Pacific Right-of-Way to
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trail, City of Modesto,
                              Stanislaus County.........
3779           CA            Construct bicycle and            $1,000,000
                              pedestrian trail between
                              Port Costa and Martinez as
                              part of the San Francisco
                              Bay Trail, Contra Costa
                              County....................
3780           CA            Improve air quality in the       $5,000,000
                              Sacramento region,
                              Sacramento Area Council of
                              Governments...............
3781           CA            Builds a pedestrian bridge       $1,000,000
                              from Hiller Street to the
                              Bay Trail, Belmont........
3782           CA            Plan and improve Orange          $1,000,000
                              County's transportation
                              system to reduce
                              congestion, Orange County
                              Council of Governments....
3783           CA            Construct 20 mile managed        $5,000,000
                              lanes on Interstate 15
                              between State Route 163
                              and State Route 78 (San
                              Diego)....................
3784           CA            Design and construct access      $2,000,000
                              improvements in North
                              Central Business District,
                              Sacramento................
3785           CA            Modify I-880 and Stevens         $3,000,000
                              Creek Boulevard
                              Interchange to ease
                              traffic congestion in San
                              Jose......................
3786           CA            Construction of Cross            $5,000,000
                              Valley Connector between I-
                              5 and SR 14...............
3787           CA            I-680: Construct High            $2,000,000
                              Occupancy Toll Lanes in
                              Alameda County............
3788           CA            Interchange Improvements:        $4,000,000
                              Laval and I-5, City of
                              Lebec.....................
3789           CA            Planning, design,                $5,000,000
                              engineering, and
                              construction of Naval Air
                              Station, North Island
                              access tunnel on SR 75-282
                              corridor, San Diego.......
3790           CA            ITS Improvements--City of        $2,000,000
                              Pasadena..................
3791           CA            Construct Interchange at         $1,000,000
                              Harbor Blvd. and I-80 in
                              West Sacramento...........
3792           CA            Road and signage                   $500,000
                              improvements, Southeast
                              corner of Tahquitz Canyon
                              Way and Hermosa Drive,
                              Agua Caliente Museum, Palm
                              Springs...................
3793           CA            To improve California            $1,000,000
                              Avenue between Willow and
                              Spring Streets, Long Beach
3794           CA            For Environmental Review           $500,000
                              Process at I-5
                              Interchanges, Stockton,
                              North Grove, Eight Mile
                              Road, Otto Drive, and
                              Hammer Lane...............
3795           CA            Folsom Boulevard Corridor        $1,000,000
                              Transportation
                              Enhancements, between Rod
                              Beaudry Drive and Sunrise
                              Boulevard, City of Rancho
                              Cordova...................
3796           CA            Construct I-80 HOV lanes         $2,000,000
                              and interchange in Vallejo
3797           CA            Alameda Corridor SR 47 Port      $2,000,000
                              Access Expressway design..
3798           CA            Rehabilitation, repair and/      $1,500,000
                              or reconstruction of
                              deficient 2-lane roads
                              that connect to Interstate
                              5, SR 180, SR 41 and SR 99
                              countywide, Fresno County.
3799           CA            Improvement of intersection      $2,000,000
                              at Aviation Blvd. and
                              Rosecrans Ave. to reduce
                              congestion (El Segundo)...
3800           CA            Improvements/Widening of SR      $8,000,000
                              99 from Goshen to
                              Kingsbury in Tulare
                              County, California........
3801           CA            Modesto, Riverbank and           $4,000,000
                              Oakdale, CA Improve SR 219
                              to 4 lanes................
3802           CA            Improvements of State Route      $1,000,000
                              4 in Calaveras County
                              between Stockton and
                              Angels Camp...............
3803           CA            Expansion of Kelseyville/        $5,000,000
                              Lower Lake Expressway in
                              Lake County...............
3804           CA            Widening of State Route 156      $5,000,000
                              in Monterey between
                              Castroville and U.S. 101..
3805           CA            Planning, design, and            $2,000,000
                              preliminary engineering of
                              on/off ramp system at
                              intersection of I-10 and
                              Robertson/National
                              Boulevards in Culver City.
3806           CA            Construct eastern loop of        $2,000,000
                              Campus Parkway in Merced..
3807           CA            Diesel Emission Reduction        $2,000,000
                              Program of South Coast Air
                              Quality Management
                              District..................
3808           CA            Replace South Access to the      $6,000,000
                              Golden Gate Bridge--Doyle
                              Drive.....................
3809           CO            Transportation Improvements      $3,000,000
                              to I-70/Havana/Yosemite
                              Interchange...............
3810           CO            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              to Wadsworth and U.S. 36
                              Interchange in Broomfield.
3811           CO            Transportation Improvements      $3,000,000
                              to Wadworth Bypass
                              (Grandview Grade
                              Separation)...............
3812           CO            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              to U.S. 287, Ports-to-
                              Plains Corridor...........
3813           CO            Transportation Improvements      $5,000,000
                              to I-70 and SH 58
                              Interchange...............
3814           CO            Transportation Improvements      $8,000,000
                              to Powers Blvd. and
                              Woodman Road Interchange..
3815           CO            Transportation Improvements      $5,000,000
                              to I-25 South, Douglas/
                              Arapahoe Co. line to El
                              Paso Co...................
3816           CO            Transportation Improvements      $4,000,000
                              to U.S. 36 Corridor.......
3817           CO            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              to U.S. 24--Tennessee Pass
3818           CO            Transportation Improvements      $1,000,000
                              to Bromley Lane and U.S.
                              85 Interchange............
3819           CO            Transportation Improvements      $1,000,000
                              to 104th and U.S. 85
                              Intersection..............
3820           CO            Transportation Improvements      $4,000,000
                              to I-25 North, Denver to
                              Fort Collins..............
3821           CO            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              to I-70 East Multimodal
                              Corridor (Highway Portion)
3822           CO            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              to Parker and Arapahoe
                              Road Interchange..........
3823           CO            Transportation Improvements      $6,000,000
                              to I-225, Parker Road to I-
                              70........................
3824           CO            Transportation Improvements      $3,000,000
                              to I-70 West Mountain
                              Corridor, Denver to
                              Garfield Co...............
3825           CO            Transportation Improvements      $3,000,000
                              to I-76--Northeast Gateway
3826           CO            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              to C 470 and U.S. 85
                              Interchange...............
3827           CO            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              to Wadsworth and Bowles
                              Intersection..............
3828           CO            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              to U.S. 160--SH 3 to the
                              Florida River.............
3829           CO            Transportation Improvements      $4,000,000
                              to U.S. 160, Wolf Creek
                              Pass......................
3830           CO            Transportation Improvements      $4,000,000
                              to 56th Avenue and Quebec
                              Street....................
3831           CO            U.S. 287/Ports to Plains/        $5,000,000
                              Reconstruction of Existing
                              Roadways/Expansion to Four
                              Lanes/Concrete............
3832           CO            U.S. 160/Wolf Creek Pass:        $5,000,000
                              widen lanes and shoulders.
3833           CO            U.S. 36/Widen lanes and          $5,000,000
                              construct new interchanges
3834           CO            Fort Carson: I-25 and            $5,000,000
                              Highway 12/Improvements
                              and upgrades of
                              interchange and renovation
                              to handle increased
                              capacity..................
3835           CO            U.S. 50 East/Pueblo to           $5,000,000
                              Kansas Border/Road
                              widening and improvements.
3836           CO            Heartland Expressway             $5,000,000
                              improvements..............
3837           CO            I-25 North Denver to Fort        $5,000,000
                              Collins/Improved
                              interchanges and road
                              construction..............
3838           CO            Pueblo Dillon Drive at I-25      $2,000,000
                              overpass and ramp--
                              Construction of a Dillon
                              Drive overpass and ramp
                              connections to I-25.......
3839           CO            Denver Union Station/            $3,000,000
                              Renovations...............
3840           CO            Improvements to 56th Avenue      $5,000,000
                              from Quebec St. to Havana
                              St. and to Quebec St. from
                              I-70 to 56th Ave. in
                              Denver....................
3841           CT            Undertake road improvements      $7,000,000
                              associated with Coltsville
                              Area Redevelopment,
                              Hartford..................
3842           CT            Upgrade Mark Twain Drive,        $1,750,000
                              Hartford..................
3843           CT            Realign, widen, and              $2,000,000
                              reconstruct Arch Street
                              and connect pedestrian
                              walkways to Constitution
                              Plaza in Hartford.........
3844           CT            Construct Farmington Canal       $3,500,000
                              Greenway enhancements in
                              New Haven, Connecticut and
                              connect Greenway to
                              waterfront at Longwharf
                              Pier......................
3845           CT            Land acquisition,                $5,000,000
                              remediation, improvements
                              and construction for ferry-
                              highway-rail terminal at
                              junction of Interstates 91
                              and 95 adjacent to East
                              Street and Forbes Avenue
                              in New Haven..............
3846           CT            Planning, design,                $5,000,000
                              engineering, and
                              improvements converting
                              Route 34 highway between I-
                              95 and Park Street with
                              corresponding site
                              recovery in New Haven.....
3847           CT            Construct terminal               $3,000,000
                              facilities in Bridgeport
                              for high-speed ferry......
3848           CT            Restructure and widen            $2,000,000
                              Seaview Avenue in
                              Bridgeport, to accommodate
                              future developments.......
3849           CT            Construction of Intermodal       $5,000,000
                              Transportation facility in
                              Bridgeport................
3850           CT            Design and widen Route 34        $2,000,000
                              in Derby..................
3851           CT            Streetscape and pedestrian-      $2,000,000
                              oriented improvements to
                              and around Campbell Avenue
                              in West Haven.............
3852           CT            Construct high-speed ferry       $2,000,000
                              terminal in Stamford,
                              Connecticut to facilitate
                              transportation between
                              Connecticut and New York..
3853           CT            Construct walking bridge         $1,500,000
                              and trail connecting Mill
                              River Revitalization
                              Project with west side of
                              river in Stamford.........
3854           CT            Relocate Route 72 in             $3,800,000
                              Bristol...................
3855           CT            Reconfigure four rail            $7,000,000
                              underpasses in Stamford,
                              Connecticut to accommodate
                              commuter and commercial
                              traffic...................
3856           CT            Upgrade Storrs Road in           $2,500,000
                              Mansfield, Connecticut and
                              accompanying streetscape
                              to improve safety and
                              mitigate congestion.......
3857           CT            Improve roads for Norwalk-       $2,000,000
                              Center--West Avenue
                              Corridor Municipal
                              Development Plan area and
                              the Academy Street
                              Extension Project in
                              Norwalk...................
3858           CT            Construct improvements and       $2,000,000
                              upgrades to riverwalk in
                              Ansonia...................
3859           CT            Replace existing parking         $8,000,000
                              garage in Middletown, with
                              4-story, handicapped
                              accessible parking garage.
3860           CT            Acquire and develop Rails-       $2,000,000
                              to-Trails project in park
                              next to Willimantic River
                              in Windham................
3861           CT            Construct access drive to        $4,000,000
                              Reidsville Industrial Park
                              in Waterbury..............
3862           CT            Design and construct             $1,000,000
                              Quinnipiac River Linear
                              Trail in Meriden..........
3863           CT            Fund University of               $1,000,000
                              Connecticut for improving
                              air quality and reducing
                              emissions.................
3864           CT            Construct Farmington Canal       $3,750,000
                              Greenway, City of New
                              Haven and City of Hamden..
3865           CT            Refurbish and upgrade              $200,000
                              Powder Hollow Bridge
                              connecting State Route 190
                              and Interstate 91 in
                              Enfield...................
3866           CT            Construct and expand roads       $2,000,000
                              to relieve congestion on
                              Route 6 between Commerce
                              Road and I-84 in Newtown..
3867           CT            Construct pedestrian and           $250,000
                              vehicular access road to
                              Riverfront Park in
                              Glastonbury...............
3868           CT            Widen Route 82 in Norwich..      $1,000,000
3869           CT            Extend Rails-to-Trails             $250,000
                              project from Southington
                              to Chesire................
3870           CT            Reconstruct Pearl Harbor        $10,000,000
                              Memorial Bridge, New Haven
3871           CT            Widen Interstate 95 between      $7,500,000
                              Branford and North
                              Stonington................
3872           CT            Widen Interstate 84 between      $7,500,000
                              Danbury and Waterbury.....
3873           CT            Make improvements to South       $1,000,000
                              Maple Street Bridge in
                              Enfield...................
3874           CT            Widen Route 34, Derby......      $1,000,000
3875           CT            Construct and Widen              $1,000,000
                              Stamford Rail Underpass
                              and Road Realignment
                              Project...................
3876           CT            Reconstruct and widen Homer      $1,000,000
                              St. and Chase Ave. in
                              Waterbury from Waterville
                              Avenue to Nottingham
                              Terrace...................
3877           CT            Make improvements to Groton        $750,000
                              Bicycle and Pedestrian
                              Trails and Facilities.....
3878           CT            Street and streetscape             $750,000
                              improvements along
                              Campbell Ave., West Haven.
3879           CT            Construct New Arterial             $750,000
                              Roadway from Boston Avenue
                              North to proposed Lake
                              Success Business Park in
                              Bridgeport................
3880           CT            Make improvements to               $500,000
                              Plainfield Moosup Pond
                              Road......................
3881           CT            Construct UCONN Storrs             $500,000
                              Campus-Hillside Road......
3882           CT            Construct Shoreline                $250,000
                              Greenway Trail, Guilford,
                              Banford, East Haven.......
3883           DE            Improve Access to the           $20,000,000
                              Wilmington Riverfront from
                              I-95 including design and
                              construction of an
                              interchange and street
                              grid redesign.............
3884           DE            Replacement of the Indian       $41,400,000
                              River Inlet Bridge, Sussex
                              County....................
3885           DE            Reconstructing I-95/SR 1        $20,000,000
                              interchange, adding a
                              fifth lane, and replacing
                              toll plaza on Delaware's
                              portion of I-95 corridor..
3886           DE            City of Dover                    $1,000,000
                              Transportation and
                              Community and System
                              Preservation..............
3887           DE            Wilmington Train Station         $6,500,000
                              Restoration...............
3888           DE            Replacement of the Lake          $1,600,000
                              Gerar Bridge in Rehoboth
                              Beach.....................
3889           DE            Wyoming Mill Road                $1,500,000
                              Realignment, Dover........
3890           DE            Replacement of the Woodland      $2,500,000
                              Ferry on the Naticoke
                              River between Seaford and
                              Laurel....................
3891           DE            Hydrogen Storage Research        $2,000,000
                              at Delaware State
                              University in Dover.......
3892           DE            Northeast Corridor Commuter      $5,000,000
                              Rail Project from
                              Wilmington to Newark......
3893           DE            Replacement of Railroad          $1,500,000
                              Crossings in Wilmington
                              and Marshallton...........
3894           DE            Rehabilitate Auto Tour           $5,000,000
                              Route at the Bombay Hook
                              National Wildlife Refuge..
3895           DE            Improve pedestrian and           $1,000,000
                              bicycle access at the
                              University of Delaware in
                              Newark....................
3896           DE            Replacement of Fixed Route       $3,000,000
                              Transit Buses.............
3897           DE            Enhance and expand the           $3,000,000
                              DelTrac Integrated
                              Transportation Management
                              System....................
3898           FL            I-75 Widening and               $15,000,000
                              improvements in Collier
                              and Lee County, Florida...
3899           FL            Sand Lake Road improvements      $9,000,000
                              between President's Drive
                              and I-4...................
3900           FL            Construction of Gulf Coast      $10,000,000
                              Parkway, Gulf County/Port
                              St. Joe with Bay County/
                              Panama City...............
3901           FL            Improvements to                  $1,000,000
                              Jacksonville International
                              Airport Access Road to I-
                              95, Jacksonville..........
3902           FL            New systems interchange          $2,000,000
                              ramps at SR 417 and Boggy
                              Creek Road in Orange
                              County, Florida...........
3903           FL            Widening (four lanes) of SR      $4,000,000
                              87 North from Whiting
                              Field to the Alabama
                              border....................
3904           FL            Widen SR 710 by two lanes          $600,000
                              from Congress Avenue to
                              U.S. 1....................
3905           FL            Widen Palm Coast Parkway         $1,000,000
                              and I-95 Interchange and
                              overpass, Flagler County,
                              Florida...................
3906           FL            Construction of new multi-       $1,000,000
                              lane tunnel below the
                              channel to link the Port
                              of Miami on Dodge Island
                              with I-395 on Watson
                              Island and I-95 in
                              Downtown Miami............
3907           FL            Construct Flagler Avenue           $500,000
                              improvements, City of Key
                              West, Florida.............
3908           FL            Improvements to SR 52 in           $800,000
                              Pasco County, FL..........
3909           FL            Four-Laning SR 281 (Avalon       $3,000,000
                              Boulevard) in Santa Rosa
                              County from I-10 to north
                              of CSX RR Bridge..........
3910           FL            Widen SR 80, Hendry County.      $3,000,000
3911           FL            Construct new bridge from        $1,000,000
                              West Florida Turnpike to
                              CR 714 to 36th Street--
                              Cross S. Fork of St. Lucie
                              River--Indian Street to
                              U.S. 1 on east side.......
3912           FL            Construction of four lane        $2,000,000
                              highway around
                              Jacksonville connecting
                              U.S. 1 to Route 9A........
3913           FL            Expansion of Capital             $1,100,000
                              Circle, NW/SW (SR 263)
                              from Tallahassee Regional
                              Airport to Interstate 10..
3914           FL            Construct I-4 crosstown          $8,200,000
                              connector in Hillsborough
                              from I-4 to Port of Tampa.
3915           FL            Gulf Coast Parkway--Design,      $8,000,000
                              engineering, and
                              construction of a 2-lane
                              Gulf Coast/US 98 bypass...
3916           FL            City of Hollywood, U.S. Rt.      $1,000,000
                              1 Young Circle Safety
                              improvements..............
3917           FL            City of Miami Greenway           $1,000,000
                              Roadway, construction and
                              design of Miami Greenway
                              Road improvements and 5th
                              St. improvements..........
3918           FL            Orlando, Lake County, widen      $5,000,000
                              to four lanes State Road
                              50 from U.S. 27 to Orange
                              County Line, with
                              interchange U.S. 27.......
3919           FL            Gainesville, Alachua             $1,500,000
                              County, Improve North-
                              South corridor between
                              Archer Rd. and Newberry
                              Rd. to provide congestion
                              relief to I-75 corridor,
                              SR 21, SR 24, SR 26.......
3920           FL            I-75 improvements, widen to      $8,500,000
                              six lanes I-75 from Golden
                              Gate Parkway in Collier
                              County to Daniels Parkway
                              in Lee County.............
3921           FL            Orlando, Church Street,          $5,800,000
                              design and re-construction
                              of the segment of Church
                              Street from Terry Avenue
                              to Westmoreland in
                              Parramore Neighborhood....
3922           FL            West Palm Beach,                 $2,000,000
                              Construction of U.S. 1,
                              Flagler Drive Waterfront
                              Redevelopment and Traffic
                              Calming Project...........
3923           FL            Leon County FL: Capital          $7,000,000
                              Circle, NW/SW, widen
                              Capital Circle, NW/SW to 4
                              lanes from I-10 to West
                              U.S. 90...................
3924           FL            Snake Road, improvements,        $2,000,000
                              widen and improve Snake
                              Road (BIA 1281) in Hendry
                              and Broward Counties......
3925           GA            Hwy 78 Corridor Improvement      $4,000,000
                              Gwinnett County...........
3926           GA            Transportation improvements     $18,000,000
                              to I-285 interchange at
                              Atlanta Rd. Cobb Co.......
3927           GA            Queens Road widening and         $1,500,000
                              reconstruction Cobb Co....
3928           GA            Widening Cedarcrest Rd.            $500,000
                              from Paulding Co. to
                              Governor's Towne..........
3929           GA            City of Duluth sidewalk and        $300,000
                              streetscape improvements..
3930           GA            East Hiram Parkway, from SR      $1,000,000
                              92 to U.S. 278, Paulding
                              County new location.......
3931           GA            Transportation improvements      $1,000,000
                              to U.S. 84 Connector/
                              Bypass from west of U.S.
                              84/SR 119 west of
                              Hinesville to U.S. 84/SR
                              196 south of Flemington,
                              Liberty County............
3932           GA            Transportation improvements      $1,000,000
                              to SR 746/SE Rome Bypass
                              from SR 101 U.S. 411 Floyd
                              Co........................
3933           GA            Transportation improvements      $1,000,000
                              to I-575 from I-75/Cobb
                              north to Sixes Rd/Cherokee
                              for HOV...................
3934           GA            Upgrade SR 316 from I-85 to      $1,000,000
                              SR 10 Loop, Gwinnett,
                              Barrow, Oconee Counties
                              new interchanges and HOV
                              lanes.....................
3935           GA            SR 204/Abercorn Street from      $1,000,000
                              King George Boulevard to
                              Rio Road widening.........
3936           GA            SR 96 from I-75 to old           $1,000,000
                              Hawkinsville Road widening
                              and reconstruction........
3937           GA            SR 40 from west of CR 61 to      $1,000,000
                              SR 25/US 17 widening......
3938           GA            SR 247 Connector                 $2,000,000
                              Improvements from SR 11/US
                              41 to SR 247, Warner
                              Robbins widening and
                              intersection..............
3939           GA            I-285/I-20 West--                $2,000,000
                              Reconstruct interchange...
3940           GA            Johnson Ferry Road/              $2,500,000
                              Glenridge Drive widening
                              from Abernathy Road to
                              Hammond Drive, Fulton
                              County....................
3941           GA            SR 15 From Clayton City          $2,000,000
                              limits to North Carolina
                              lane widening.............
3942           GA            SR 105 from Cannon Bridge        $2,000,000
                              Road to Walnut Street
                              widening..................
3943           GA            SR 369 from Cherokee Circle      $1,500,000
                              to CR 267/Hightower Circle
                              Truck Lanes, Forsyth
                              County passing lanes......
3944           GA            SR 369 widening from SR 9        $1,900,000
                              to SR 306 and interchange
                              at SR 400, Forsyth County.
3945           GA            Widen SR 20 from CR 293 to       $1,600,000
                              CS 5231, Forsyth County...
3946           GA            Transportation improvements      $2,200,000
                              to SR 306 at CR 65/Waldrip
                              Road, Forsyth County......
3947           GA            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              to U.S. 411 Connector from
                              U.S. 41 to I-75, Bartow
                              County....................
3948           GA            Construct access roads on        $3,000,000
                              Airport Loop road in
                              Hapeville.................
3949           GA            Warren County I-20 Frontage      $5,000,000
                              Road......................
3950           GA            Kennesaw National                $3,000,000
                              Battlefield Park for land
                              acquisition in carrying
                              out viewshed protection
                              and wildlife abatement....
3951           GA            State of Georgia road           $10,000,000
                              infrastructure
                              improvements associated
                              with capacity increases at
                              statewide military
                              installations.............
3952           GA            State Road 133, widening         $2,000,000
                              and improvements from
                              Moultrie to Valdosta......
3953           GA            Highway 78, improvements to        $500,000
                              7 mile corridor,
                              Snellville, GA, Gwinnett
                              County....................
3954           GA            Greene County, Conversion          $800,000
                              of I-20 and Carey Station
                              Road to a full interchange
3955           GA            Southeastern Economic            $2,000,000
                              Alliance, Next Generation
                              High Speed Rail
                              Development...............
3956           GA            Commission a study and           $1,000,000
                              report regarding the
                              construction and
                              designation of a new route
                              linking Savannah, Augusta,
                              and Knoxville.............
3957           GA            Commission a study and           $1,000,000
                              report regarding
                              construction and
                              designation of a new
                              Interstate linking
                              Augusta, Macon, Columbus,
                              Montgomery, and Natchez...
3958           GA            Dekalb County, Northlake           $800,000
                              Streetscape...............
3959           GA            Dekalb County Schools            $1,000,000
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              upgrades..................
3960           GA            Dekalb County, Buford            $1,000,000
                              Highway pedestrian safety
                              improvements..............
3961           GA            Transportation improvements      $1,000,000
                              to Dekalb County, Stone
                              Mountain Side/Bike Lanes..
3962           GA            Dekalb County, Rockbridge        $2,000,000
                              Road Corridor improvements
3963           GA            Transportation improvements        $500,000
                              to Dekalb County,
                              Southeast DeKalb Arterial
                              Analysis..................
3964           GA            City of Macon, Second            $3,000,000
                              Street Bridge Replacement,
                              Reconstruction of ROW.....
3965           GA            Middle Georgia Clean Air         $4,500,000
                              Coalition for congestion
                              mitigation transportation
                              projects..................
3966           GA            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              to Chattahoochee Hill
                              Country Regional Greenway
                              Trail Master Plan.........
3967           GA            City of East Point, Semmes       $1,000,000
                              Street Construction.......
3968           GA            Transportation Improvements        $500,000
                              to Broad Avenue Bridge,
                              Albany, GA................
3969           GA            Fulton County, Atlanta,          $2,000,000
                              Georgia, right-of-way
                              acquisition to complete a
                              multimodal corridor on SR
                              1019 by closing property
                              ownership gap.............
3970           GA            Tift County Bypass U.S. 82/      $4,500,000
                              SR 520 W to U.S. 319/SR 35
                              E Truck Route U.S. Highway
                              82........................
3971           GA            Cherokee County, SR 20           $2,000,000
                              Widening from I-575 to SR
                              369.......................
3972           GA            Transportation improvements      $2,500,000
                              to Paulding County, East
                              Hiram Parkway from SR 92
                              to U.S. 278...............
3973           GA            Columbia County, SR 104,         $2,000,000
                              improvements from SR 383
                              to CR 515.................
3974           GA            Columbia County, Old             $1,000,000
                              Petersburg Road/Old Evans
                              Road improvements from
                              Baston Way to Washington
                              Road......................
3975           GA            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              to White County, West
                              Cleveland Bypass from U.S.
                              129 to SR 75..............
3976           GA            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              to Stephens County, Toccoa
                              Bypass Extension from SR
                              17 to SR 365..............
3977           GA            Hall County, Widen SR 53         $5,000,000
                              from Duckett Mill Rd. to
                              Lake Ranch Court and Old
                              Sardis Road from SR 53 to
                              Chestatee Road............
3978           GA            Bartow County, U.S. 411          $3,000,000
                              Connector from U.S. 41 to
                              I-75......................
3979           GA            Coffee County, Broxton           $2,200,000
                              Rocks Restoration Project,
                              Coffee, and Jeff Davis
                              Counties..................
3980           GA            City of Smyrna, Railroad         $1,000,000
                              Quiet Zone................
3981           GA            City of Smyrna, Brawner          $1,000,000
                              Park development and
                              construction..............
3982           GA            City of Smyrna, Railroad         $1,000,000
                              Pedestrian Bridge.........
3983           GA            City of Duluth,                    $800,000
                              intersection realignment
                              and road extension of
                              Davenport Rd. at Buford
                              Hwy.......................
3984           GA            City of Duluth, sidewalks          $500,000
                              along Davenport Road......
3985           GA            Pickens County, Repair of          $500,000
                              Steve Tate Road...........
3986           GA            Gwinnett County, Extension       $5,000,000
                              of Sugarloaf Parkway, Hwy
                              120.......................
3987           GA            City of Macon, Bloomfield        $1,500,000
                              Road, purchase of right-of-
                              way and engineering.......
3988           GA            City of Macon, Wimbish             $500,000
                              Road, widening and
                              striping for bike lanes...
3989           GA            Pierce Avenue, widening/           $500,000
                              striping to create bike
                              lanes from Ingelside Ave.
                              to Riverside Drive........
3990           GA            City of Macon, Rivoli              $900,000
                              Drive, widening, striping
                              to create bike lanes......
3991           GA            Rockdale County, Georgia           $500,000
                              Veterans Memorial Park
                              pedestrian walkway........
3992           GA            City of Macon, Riverside           $500,000
                              Drive Streetscapes and
                              Bike Pedestrian Amenities.
3993           HI            Kapolei transportation          $35,000,000
                              improvements, Island of
                              Oahu......................
3994           HI            Widen Queen Kaahumanu           $15,000,000
                              Highway...................
3995           HI            Construct Honoapiilani          $10,000,000
                              Highway Realignment.......
3996           HI            Improvements to Saddle Road     $40,000,000
                              on the Island of Hawaii...
3997           IA            Transportation improvements     $11,000,000
                              to U.S. 20, 4-lane in
                              Webster, Sac, Calhoun, and
                              Webster Counties..........
3998           IA            Transportation improvements     $12,000,000
                              to U.S. 30, 4-lane in
                              Marshall, Story, and Boone
                              Counties..................
3999           IA            Transportation improvements     $12,000,000
                              to U.S. 34 Missouri River
                              Bridges, Mills County.....
4000           IA            Transportation improvements      $6,000,000
                              to I-74, including
                              Mississippi River
                              preliminary work, in Scott
                              County, Iowa..............
4001           IA            U.S. 63 improvements,            $5,000,000
                              Chickasaw, Bremer, and
                              Black Hawk Counties,......
4002           IA            Transportation improvements      $8,000,000
                              to Hoven Corridor/Outer
                              Drive Project, Sioux City.
4003           IA            Transportation improvements      $6,000,000
                              to East Beltway,
                              Pottawattamie County......
4004           IA            Transportation improvements      $6,000,000
                              to U.S. 30 ``Liberty
                              Square'', Clinton.........
4005           IA            Transportation improvements      $5,000,000
                              to Edgewood Road Viaduct,
                              Cedar Rapids..............
4006           IA            Transportation improvements      $3,000,000
                              to I-80 Interchange at
                              Alice's Road/105th Street,
                              Waukee....................
4007           IA            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              to U.S. 61 Bypass, Fort
                              Madison...................
4008           IA            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              to U.S. 61 and Hershey
                              Avenue Interchange,
                              Muscatine.................
4009           IA            Transportation improvements      $3,000,000
                              to U.S. 63, Waterloo......
4010           IA            Transportation improvements      $4,000,000
                              to Grand Avenue, Ames.....
4011           IA            Transportation improvements      $3,000,000
                              to SE Connector/Martin
                              Luther King, Jr., Parkway,
                              Des Moines................
4012           IA            Transportation improvements      $3,000,000
                              to Highland Acres Road,
                              Marshalltown..............
4013           IA            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              to 65th/67th Street,
                              Davenport.................
4014           IA            Transportation improvements      $1,000,000
                              to Highway 4 underpass in
                              Jefferson.................
4015           IA            Transportation improvements      $1,000,000
                              to I-235 reconstruction,
                              Des Moines................
4016           IA            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              to Lake Belva Deer
                              Transportation Project,
                              Sigourney.................
4017           IA            Construct SE Connector/          $5,000,000
                              Martin Luther King, Jr.,
                              Pkwy, Des Moines..........
4018           IA            I-35 interchange                 $2,000,000
                              improvements, Ankeny......
4019           IA            City of Council Bluffs and       $3,000,000
                              Pottawattamie County East
                              Beltway Roadway and
                              Connectors Project........
4020           IA            Trail Planning in the Des          $100,000
                              Moines MPO area...........
4021           IA            Highway 63 in Waterloo,          $3,000,000
                              Iowa improvements.........
4022           IA            Cedar Falls recreational         $2,000,000
                              trails including Highway
                              58 intersection...........
4023           IA            Rail extension to the            $3,000,000
                              Eastern Iowa Industrial
                              Center, Davenport, IA.....
4024           IA            Design and construct               $650,000
                              trails, Carlisle to Des
                              Moines....................
4025           IA            Improve Great Western               $25,000
                              Trail, Warren County......
4026           IA            Highway 61 improvements,         $1,500,000
                              Muscatine.................
4027           IA            Improve, construct, and          $3,000,000
                              land acquisition, Central
                              Iowa Loop Trail, Ankeny to
                              Woodward including the Des
                              Moines River High Bridge..
4028           IA            Collins Road Improvements,       $2,000,000
                              Cedar Rapids..............
4029           IA            I-74 improvements in Scott       $2,000,000
                              County Iowa including
                              Mississippi River bridge
                              design....................
4030           IA            Access and transportation          $400,000
                              enhancements to access
                              Lake Belva Deer, Sigourney
4031           IA            Widening of Hwy 44, Grimes.        $200,000
4032           IA            Highway 92 improvements            $200,000
                              including Design in Warren
                              County....................
4033           IA            Construction of approaches       $1,500,000
                              and viaduct on Edgewood
                              Rd. SW over the UP
                              Railroad, Prairie Creek,
                              and the CRANDIC railroad..
4034           IA            NW 70th Ave.                     $1,000,000
                              reconstruction, Johnston..
4035           IA            Construction of Sioux City,      $3,000,000
                              Iowa Hoeven Corridor--
                              Outer Drive Project.......
4036           IA            U.S. 34 Missouri River           $1,425,000
                              bridge relocation and
                              replacement...............
4037           ID            Transportation improvements     $20,000,000
                              to Widen U.S. 95, Worley
                              to Mica Creek.............
4038           ID            Transportation improvements     $16,000,000
                              to Improve SH 75,
                              Timmerman to Ketchum......
4039           ID            Transportation improvements     $12,000,000
                              to U.S. 20, Menan-Lorenzo
                              Interchange...............
4040           ID            Construct interchange on I-     $16,000,000
                              84 at Ten-Mile Road,
                              Meridian, Idaho...........
4041           ID            Transportation improvements     $13,000,000
                              to U.S. 93, Twin Falls
                              Alternate Route, Stages II
                              and III...................
4042           ID            Transportation improvements     $11,000,000
                              to U.S. 30, McCammon to
                              Lava East.................
4043           ID            Reconstruct Grangemont Road      $7,000,000
                              (ID Forest Hwy 67) from
                              Orofino to MP 9.3, Segment
                              I, II, and III............
4044           ID            Widen Amity Road from            $3,000,000
                              Chestnut St. to Robinson
                              Road, Nampa, Idaho........
4045           ID            Construct Washington St.         $1,000,000
                              North From Addison Ave. to
                              Pole Line Road, Twin
                              Falls, Idaho..............
4046           ID            Transportation improvements      $5,000,000
                              to Bridging the Valley,
                              Kootenai County...........
4047           ID            Transportation improvements      $3,000,000
                              to Three Cities River
                              Crossing, Eagle...........
4048           ID            Transportation improvements      $4,000,000
                              to SH 55, Between Miles
                              Posts 94 and 102..........
4049           ID            Transportation improvements      $4,000,000
                              to Amity Road Widening to
                              Kings Overpass, Nampa.....
4050           IL            Construct extension of U.S.      $5,000,000
                              51 from .9 miles south of
                              Moweaqua to 4.6 miles
                              south of Moweaqua.........
4051           IL            Construction of Galena and       $5,000,000
                              Freeport bypasses, U.S. 20
4052           IL            Widen U.S. 30, Fulton-Rock       $2,250,000
                              Falls (Morrison),
                              Whiteside County..........
4053           IL            Construction of 11th Street      $6,000,000
                              Extension, Springfield....
4054           IL            Construction of Capital          $4,000,000
                              Avenue Project, 7th--11th
                              Streets, Springfield......
4055           IL            Design, land acquisition,        $5,000,000
                              and construction of West
                              State St. (US Business 20)
                              from Meridian Rd. to
                              Rockton Ave. in Rockford..
4056           IL            To conduct study of U.S. 67      $4,000,000
                              bridge over Illinois
                              River, Beardstown.........
4057           IL            Construction to improve          $2,000,000
                              access of Interstate 57/
                              64, Mount Vernon..........
4058           IL            Expand U.S. 67, Brighton to      $1,000,000
                              Bunker Hill Road, Macoupin
                              County....................
4059           IL            Improvements to Harrison         $1,500,000
                              Street, Quincy............
4060           IL            Construction of Joliet           $2,000,000
                              Arsenal Road improvements,
                              Will County...............
4061           IL            Continue expansion of IL         $2,000,000
                              336, Macomb-Peoria........
4062           IL            Construct I-290, The             $2,000,000
                              Village of Oak Park.......
4063           IL            Improve U.S. Route 34 from         $500,000
                              Kewanee to Kentville Road.
4064           IL            Construction of IL Route         $3,000,000
                              31--Algonquin Bypass to
                              Rakow Road................
4065           IL            Road improvements in             $1,000,000
                              Elmwood Park, Franklin
                              Park, Northlake, Oak Park,
                              River Forest, River Grove,
                              and Stone Park............
4066           IL            Bourbonnais road                 $1,500,000
                              improvements, Bourbonnais.
4067           IL            Bayview Bridge                     $250,000
                              improvements, Adams County
4068           IL            Improvements to Maple/           $1,000,000
                              Manteno Lake Road, Manteno
4069           IL            Replace Interstate 74            $1,500,000
                              Bridge, Moline............
4070           IL            Constitution Trail                 $750,000
                              Extension--Grove Street
                              south to Lafayette Street,
                              Bloomington...............
4071           IL            Improve transportation           $1,500,000
                              accessibility at Chicago
                              Botanic Garden, Glencoe...
4072           IL            Loyola University-Chicago          $750,000
                              vehicular-pedestrian right-
                              of-way, Chicago...........
4073           IL            Construct extension of           $1,500,000
                              Route 3 from Loop Hog
                              Hollow Road to Monsanto
                              Road, Cahokia/Sauget......
4074           IL            Engineering,                    $10,000,000
                              Preconstruction and
                              Construction of North-
                              South Wacker Drive,
                              Chicago...................
4075           IL            Upgrade Roads, Summit......        $750,000
4076           IL            Widen U.S. Highway 30 in         $2,200,000
                              Whiteside County..........
4077           IL            For the construction of the      $1,000,000
                              Grand Avenue Underpass,
                              Village of Franklin Park..
4078           IL            Illinois 31 Roadway              $7,000,000
                              improvements, Algonquin
                              Bypass--Rakow Road........
4079           IL            Road improvements                  $700,000
                              associated with
                              Diversatech Campus,
                              Manteno...................
4080           IL            Upgrade Veterans Drive in        $4,000,000
                              Pekin Illinois............
4081           IL            Street Resurfacing, City of        $500,000
                              Centreville...............
4082           IL            Design, land acquisition,        $5,000,000
                              and construction of South
                              Main Street (IL 2)
                              Corridor from Beltline
                              Road to Cedar Street in
                              Rockford..................
4083           IL            Preconstruction and              $7,500,000
                              construction activities
                              for U.S. 51...............
4084           IL            Construct I-290, The             $2,000,000
                              Village of Oak Park.......
4085           IL            Mitchell Road to Farnsworth      $2,500,000
                              Avenue improvements,
                              Aurora....................
4086           IL            Preconstruction and              $3,000,000
                              construction, East New
                              York Street, Aurora.......
4087           IL            Improve Great River Road,          $500,000
                              Mercer County.............
4088           IL            Improve Great River Road,          $250,000
                              Warsaw....................
4089           IL            Undertake traffic                $1,200,000
                              mitigation and circulation
                              enhancements on 57th and
                              Lakeshore Drive, Chicago..
4090           IL            Upgrade 31st Street and          $1,000,000
                              Golfview Road intersection
                              and construct parking
                              facilities, Brookfield....
4091           IL            Phase II Road Construction,      $1,500,000
                              Outer Belt West, Effingham
4092           IL            Construct four lane              $1,000,000
                              extension of IL Rt. 29
                              from Rochester to
                              Taylorville...............
4093           IL            Preconstruction and              $7,000,000
                              construction activities on
                              U.S. 67 from Macomb to
                              Alton.....................
4094           IL            Preconstruction and              $5,000,000
                              construction activities on
                              U.S. 34 from Monmouth to
                              Plano.....................
4095           IL            Improve Lightfoot Road,            $500,000
                              City of Farmington........
4096           IL            Pioneer Parkway                  $1,000,000
                              improvements, Peoria......
4097           IL            Transportation enhancements      $1,000,000
                              and road improvements
                              necessary for Downtown
                              Plaza improvements in
                              Jacksonville..............
4098           IL            City of Havana, Illinois           $500,000
                              upgrades to Broadway
                              Street....................
4099           IL            Improvements to County           $1,000,000
                              Highway One, Calhoun
                              County....................
4100           IL            Resurfacing of East Main           $500,000
                              Street in Staunton,
                              Macoupin County...........
4101           IL            Bike trail extension for           $400,000
                              the Kankakee River Trail
                              Project, Kankakee.........
4102           IL            Improve Highway-Railroad           $500,000
                              Crossings, Galesburg......
4103           IL            Improvements to township           $500,000
                              roads in Shawnee National
                              Forest, Pope County.......
4104           IL            Associated improvements for        $500,000
                              the Intersection of IL 13
                              and 37, Marion............
4105           IL            Construction of 11th Street        $800,000
                              Extension in Springfield..
4106           IL            Widen U.S. 30 in Whiteside         $550,000
                              County....................
4107           IL            Upgrade 31st Street and          $1,000,000
                              Golfview Road and
                              construct parking
                              facilities in Brookfield..
4108           IL            Bayview Bridge improvements        $250,000
                              in Adams County...........
4109           IL            Preconstruction and              $2,000,000
                              construction of IL 13
                              connector in Harrisburg...
4110           IL            Expansion of U.S. 67 from        $1,000,000
                              Brighton to Bunker Hill
                              Road in Macoupin County...
4111           IL            Loyola University-Chicago          $250,000
                              vehicular-pedestrian right-
                              of-way in Chicago.........
4112           IL            Constitution Trail                 $250,000
                              Extension (Grove Street
                              south to Lafayette Street)
                              in Bloomington............
4113           IL            Improvements to 11th Avenue      $1,500,000
                              streetscape, campus trails
                              and bridges at Augustana
                              College in Rock Island....
4114           IL            Improvements to Oakland,         $1,500,000
                              Main Street, Elderado and
                              Fairview, streetscape in
                              the vicinity of Millikin
                              University, Decatur.......
4115           IL            The extension of MacArthur       $2,000,000
                              Boulevard from Wabash to
                              Iron Bridge Road in
                              Springfield...............
4116           IL            Restoration of the historic      $1,200,000
                              railroad depot and
                              intermodal in Mattoon.....
4117           IL            Construct overpass, U.S. 40      $1,000,000
                              to Southwest Andrews Drive
                              in Greenville.............
4118           IL            Improvements to Cockrell         $1,200,000
                              Lane in the City of
                              Springfield...............
4119           IL            Construct extension of             $500,000
                              Route 3 from Loop Hog
                              Hollow Road to Monsanto
                              Road in Cahokia/Sauget....
4120           IN            Construct interchange for          $600,000
                              146th and I-69, Hamilton
                              County, Indiana...........
4121           IN            Construction of Dixon Road         $100,000
                              from Markland Avenue to
                              Judson Road in Kokomo,
                              Indiana...................
4122           IN            Widening road (along Gordon      $2,880,000
                              Road, 6th Street, and West
                              Shafer Drive) to three-
                              lane street, with sidewalk
                              and improvements to
                              existing bridge, White
                              County/Monticello, Indiana
4123           IN            Cyntheanne Road Interchange        $200,000
                              and corridor improvements,
                              Town of Fishers...........
4124           IN            Construct interchange at I-      $1,490,844
                              65 and 109th Avenue, Crown
                              Point, Indiana............
4125           IN            Transportation improvements        $250,000
                              to 126th Street Project,
                              Town of Fishers...........
4126           IN            Reconstruct 45th Avenue            $540,000
                              from Colfax Street to
                              Grant Street, Lake County.
4127           IN            Construct grade separation         $400,000
                              underpass on Main Street
                              in Mishawaka..............
4128           IN            Widen Old Meridian Street          $225,000
                              from two to four lanes,
                              City of Carmel............
4129           IN            Upgrade traffic signals            $128,000
                              Phase III in the City of
                              Muncie, Indiana...........
4130           IN            Transportation improvements        $200,000
                              to 100 South, Porter
                              County....................
4131           IN            Widen U.S. 31 Hamilton             $200,000
                              County....................
4132           IN            Resurface and widen Shelby         $200,000
                              County, Indiana 400 North
                              Phases IV-V...............
4133           IN            Reconstruct and widen              $200,000
                              Shelby County, Indiana 500
                              East from 1200 North to
                              U.S. 52...................
4134           IN            Extend Everbrooke Drive            $128,000
                              from SR 332 to Bethel
                              Avenue in the City of
                              Muncie....................
4135           IN            Construct U.S. 231 in            $1,200,000
                              Spencer and Dubois
                              Counties..................
4136           IN            Widening Wheeling Avenue           $192,000
                              from Centennial to
                              McGailliard Road in the
                              City of Muncie............
4137           IN            Upgrade rail crossing at            $40,000
                              93rd Avenue, St. John.....
4138           IN            Study traffic on Muncie             $24,000
                              bypass from Centennial
                              Avenue to McGailliard Road
                              in the City of Muncie and
                              Delaware County...........
4139           IN            Design and construct Tanner        $248,000
                              Creek Bridge on U.S. 50,
                              Dearborn County...........
4140           IN            Reconstruct Boston Street,         $150,000
                              from State Road 2 to Bach
                              Street, Larson-Whirlpool
                              Street in LaPorte, Indiana
4141           IN            45th Street improvements,          $100,000
                              Munster, Indiana..........
4142           IN            Redevelop and complete the         $600,000
                              Cardinal Greenway and
                              Starr-Genett Area in the
                              City of Richmond..........
4143           IN            Improve Intersection at            $112,000
                              Jackson Street and
                              Morrison Road in the City
                              of Muncie, Delaware County
4144           IN            Replace Samuelson Road             $632,578
                              Underpass, Portage........
4145           IN            Design and construct             $4,000,000
                              Indiana Ohio River Bridges
                              Project on I-65 and 265...
4146           IN            Construct Shelby County,           $100,000
                              Indiana Shelbyville
                              Parkway...................
4147           IN            Construct Hoosier Heartland        $600,000
                              Highway in Cass and
                              Carroll County............
4148           IN            Improve State Road 332 and         $600,000
                              Nebo Road Intersection in
                              Delaware County...........
4149           IN            Design, engineering, right-        $400,000
                              of-way acquisition, and
                              construction for the Grant
                              County Economic Corridor..
4150           IN            Construction of multi-use           $50,000
                              paths, Town of Fishers....
4151           IN            Acquire right-of-way for           $600,000
                              and construct University
                              Parkway from Upper Mount
                              Vernon Road to SR 66......
4152           IN            Conduct study for U.S. 50           $60,000
                              Corridor improvements,
                              Dearborn County...........
4153           IN            Construct U.S. 31 Kokomo           $200,000
                              Corridor Project for
                              Kokomo and Howard County..
4154           IN            Improve Bailie Street,              $64,000
                              Kentland..................
4155           IN            Downtown road improvements,      $4,500,000
                              Indianapolis..............
4156           IN            Construct U.S. 31 Plymouth       $2,200,000
                              to South Bend Freeway
                              Project in Marshall and
                              St. Joseph Counties.......
4157           IN            Construct Margaret Avenue          $600,000
                              Safety and Capacity
                              Enhancement Project.......
4158           IN            Preliminary engineering,         $1,120,000
                              right-of-way and
                              construction for Perimeter
                              Parkway--West Lafayette/
                              Purdue University.........
4159           IN            Construction of Maplecrest       $2,200,000
                              Road Extension, Allen
                              County....................
4160           IN            Realign State Road 312,            $832,578
                              Hammond...................
4161           IN            Construct I-69 Evansville        $2,800,000
                              to Indianapolis...........
4162           IN            Construct service road             $800,000
                              parallel in the City of
                              Anderson..................
4163           IN            Reconstruct Hoosier                $200,000
                              Heartland Highway, Wabash,
                              Huntington and Miami
                              County Indiana segments...
4164           IN            North Calumet Avenue               $240,000
                              improvements, Valparaiso..
4165           IN            Complete construction of            $75,000
                              paths at Hamilton County
                              Riverwalk, Noblesville....
4166           IN            Improve campus streets to          $400,000
                              increase pedestrian safety
                              and ease vehicular
                              congestion in the City of
                              Anderson..................
4167           IN            Construction of I-64             $1,062,000
                              interchange, Harrison
                              County, Indiana...........
4168           IN            Study alternatives along 2          $30,000
                              miles of railroad to
                              eliminate in-town highway-
                              rail crossings to improve
                              safety and reduce
                              congestion in Delaware
                              County....................
4169           IN            Improve SR 9 Greenfield            $100,000
                              Corridor..................
4170           IN            Redevelop Hazeldell Road,          $200,000
                              Hamilton County...........
4171           IN            SR 56 Reconstruction,            $1,024,000
                              Aurora....................
4172           IN            Reconstruct Standard               $260,000
                              Avenue, Whiting...........
4173           IN            Construct Hoham Drive              $100,000
                              Extension in Plymouth.....
4174           IN            Construction of County Road      $1,000,000
                              17-Elkhart................
4175           IN            Construction of Star Hill          $443,000
                              Road, Clark County........
4176           IN            Design and reconstruct             $186,000
                              residential streets in the
                              City of Muncie............
4177           IN            Reconstruct bridges at             $100,000
                              County Roads 200 East and
                              300 East in LaPorte County
4178           IN            Reconstruct McClung Road           $150,000
                              from State Road 39 to Park
                              Street in LaPorte.........
4179           IN            Highway-rail crossing            $1,400,000
                              safety related
                              improvements on Route 37
                              between U.S. 35 and U.S.
                              50........................
4180           IN            Maintain full funding of        $20,263,000
                              TEA-LU HPPs as necessary,
                              with balance for other
                              eligible INDOT projects...
4181           IN            Removal of I-65/I-70 Market      $5,000,000
                              Street Ramp and
                              Streetscaping,
                              Indianapolis..............
4182           IN            Downtown Indianapolis road       $6,000,000
                              improvements,
                              transportation
                              enhancements,
                              streetscaping, bicycle
                              paths and pedestrian
                              walkways..................
4183           IN            Relocation of railroad           $7,000,000
                              lines at Gary/Chicago
                              Airport in Gary...........
4184           IN            Design, engineering, right-      $2,000,000
                              of-way acquisition, and
                              construction for the Grant
                              County Economic Corridor..
4185           IN            Improve Clinton Street           $4,000,000
                              Corridor and Replace
                              Clinton Street Bridge
                              spanning St. Mary's River
                              in downtown Fort Wayne....
4186           IN            Widen unsafe U.S. 24             $3,000,000
                              between Fort Wayne and
                              Defiance, OH..............
4187           IN            Construct and Improve ISR        $4,000,000
                              62 (Lloyd Expressway) in
                              Evansville................
4188           IN            Margaret Avenue Safety and       $4,000,000
                              Capacity Enhancement--
                              Construct a 4-lane roadway
                              extending from SR 63 on
                              Terre Haute's west side to
                              SR 46.....................
4189           KS            Construction of 4-lane          $20,000,000
                              improvement on K-18 in
                              Riley County..............
4190           KS            Reconstruction of I-235/        $10,000,000
                              U.S.-54 and I-235/Central
                              interchanges and expansion
                              of I-235 to a 6-lane
                              facility between the
                              interchanges in Wichita...
4191           KS            Replacement or                   $5,000,000
                              rehabilitation of the
                              Amelia Earhart U.S.-59
                              Bridge in Atchison County.
4192           KS            Debt retirement for Dodge        $2,000,000
                              City Depot project, Dodge
                              City......................
4193           KS            Reconstruction and              $10,000,000
                              rehabilitation of the
                              intersection of K-18 and
                              12th Street interchange in
                              Riley County, KS..........
4194           KS            Reconstruction of an             $2,500,000
                              interchange at U.S. 73 and
                              20th Street in the City of
                              Leavenworth...............
4195           KS            Replacement of the Spring        $1,200,000
                              Creek Bridge on U.S. 160
                              in Cowley County..........
4196           KS            Construction, improvements,      $3,500,000
                              and streetscaping for
                              Wyatt Earp Boulevard/U.S.
                              Business 50 in Dodge City.
4197           KS            Construction of an               $3,000,000
                              interchange at K-7 and
                              55th Street/Johnson Drive,
                              an overpass structure for
                              Clear Creek Parkway, and
                              other access improvements
                              to K-7 in the City of
                              Shawnee...................
4198           KS            Reconstruction of K-27 in        $5,000,000
                              Sherman County............
4199           KS            Street and sidewalk              $1,000,000
                              replacement in downtown
                              Fort Scott................
4200           KS            Reconstruction or widening       $3,000,000
                              of 135th Street from
                              Metcalf to Nall in
                              Overland Park.............
4201           KS            Reconstruction of Desoto         $2,000,000
                              Road in the City of
                              Lansing...................
4202           KS            Construct I-35 and Lone Elm      $3,000,000
                              Road interchange and widen
                              I-35 from 51st St. to 59th
                              St. in the City of Olathe.
4203           KS            Reconstruction of I-70 in        $2,000,000
                              Saline County.............
4204           KS            Construction of the Prairie      $3,000,000
                              State Parkway (KS Hwy 7 to
                              Mize Blvd.) in the City of
                              Lenexa....................
4205           KS            Rehabilitation and               $4,000,000
                              reconstruction of U.S. 169
                              and interchange with U.S.
                              166 in Montgomery County..
4206           KS            Rehabilitation of U.S. 54        $2,550,000
                              in Kingman County.........
4207           KS            Replacement of K-39 bridge       $1,189,000
                              over SKO Railroad in the
                              City of Chanute...........
4208           KS            Reconstruction and                 $561,000
                              relocation of interchanges
                              on U.S. 156 near RS 255
                              and the Horse Thief Canyon
                              Reservoir entrance in
                              Hodgeman County...........
4209           KS            U.S. Highway 50 Shoulder         $4,500,000
                              widening between Dodge
                              City and Garden City......
4210           KS            Research and development of      $4,500,000
                              advanced vehicle
                              technology concepts at the
                              University of Kansas
                              Transportation Research
                              Institute, Lawrence.......
4211           KS            Research and development of      $1,500,000
                              rural transportation
                              infrastructure at Kansas
                              State University,
                              Manhattan.................
4212           KY            Owensboro Riverfront            $30,000,000
                              Development Project in
                              Owensboro.................
4213           KY            Construction of new I-65        $23,000,000
                              Interchange in Warren
                              County....................
4214           KY            Oregon Road Bridge               $1,000,000
                              Replacement Project in
                              Mercer County.............
4215           KY            Ashland Riverfront              $10,220,000
                              Development Project in
                              Ashland...................
4216           KY            Henderson Riverfront            $10,000,000
                              Development Project in
                              Henderson.................
4217           KY            Transportation improvements     $34,000,000
                              to Brent Spence Bridge....
4218           KY            Transportation improvements      $6,000,000
                              to AA--I-275 Connector,
                              Campbell County...........
4219           KY            Abraham Lincoln Project,         $3,500,000
                              LaRue County..............
4220           KY            Breathitt-Pennyrile              $2,500,000
                              Extension, Christian
                              County....................
4221           KY            Transportation improvements      $5,500,000
                              to U.S. 60 Owensboro,
                              Daviess County............
4222           KY            Transportation improvements      $4,000,000
                              to Hwy 163 from Hwy 90 to
                              Tompkinsville, Monroe
                              County....................
4223           KY            Feasibility study of               $500,000
                              construction on U.S. 27 to
                              I-75 connector road,
                              Jessamine County..........
4224           KY            Reconstruction of KY 61          $3,000,000
                              from U.S. 68 in Greensburg
                              to Columbia (the national
                              highway system truck
                              route) 16.1 miles, Green
                              County....................
4225           KY            Southern Connector from KY       $1,000,000
                              139 to KY 9, Caldwell
                              County....................
4226           LA            Transportation improvements     $22,500,000
                              to I-49 North.............
4227           LA            Transportation improvements     $16,000,000
                              to I-49 South.............
4228           LA            Improvements to Louisiana       $20,000,000
                              Highway 1 between the
                              Caminada Bridge and the
                              intersection of Louisiana
                              Highway 1 and U.S. 90.....
4229           LA            Upgrade LA 28 to four lanes     $17,400,000
                              from LA 121 to LA 465.....
4230           LA            Construct Kansas-Garrett         $8,350,000
                              Connector and I-20
                              interchange improvements..
4231           LA            Further construction to          $3,585,000
                              improve draining at
                              Clearview Parkway (LA
                              3152) and Earhart
                              Expressway (LA3139).......
4232           LA            Study of Baton Rouge Loop          $500,000
                              Project...................
4233           LA            Water Well Road Gateway            $831,000
                              Corridor (LA 478)--design,
                              right-of-way, and
                              construction of 3.6 miles
                              from I-49 to LA 1.........
4234           LA            Widen LA 18 from Northrup        $1,325,000
                              Grumman/Avondale Shipyards
                              to U.S. 90, Jefferson
                              Parish....................
4235           LA            Red River National Wildlife        $850,000
                              Refuge Visitor Center.....
4236           LA            Construct ROW improvements         $400,000
                              from Third St. at James
                              St. to LA Hwy One at
                              Broadway St. Acquire
                              property at Third St. and
                              Winn St...................
4237           LA            West Lake Overpass--To make      $2,200,000
                              grade separation
                              interchange improvements
                              at Sampson Street.........
4238           LA            Improve by widening,               $400,000
                              realigning, and resurface
                              3.2 miles of LA Hwy 820
                              between LA Hwy 145 and LA
                              Hwy 821...................
4239           LA            Connection between Highway         $100,000
                              51 By-Pass and Old Baton
                              Rouge Highway 1040--
                              Hammond...................
4240           LA            LA 3224--Hemlock Street at         $519,000
                              U.S. 61 improvements--St.
                              John the Baptist Parish...
4241           LA            Louisiana Interstate 49          $7,500,000
                              South Corridor............
4242           LA            Design and acquire right-of-     $2,500,000
                              way, Louisiana I-69,
                              Louisiana Segment, SIU 15.
4243           LA            Construction to improve            $900,000
                              drainage at Clearview
                              Parkway (LA 3152) and
                              Earhart Expressway (LA
                              3139).....................
4244           LA            Shreveport Intelligent           $1,500,000
                              Transportation System in
                              Northwest, LA.............
4245           LA            Widen I-10 in New Orleans..      $2,000,000
4246           LA            St. Tammany U.S. 11 bicycle      $2,000,000
                              path and sidewalk
                              improvements..............
4247           LA            Bossier Parish Congestion        $1,500,000
                              Relief Program............
4248           LA            I-10 Ryan Street exit ramp       $1,500,000
                              and relocation/
                              realignments..............
4249           LA            Improve Zachary Taylor           $2,000,000
                              Parkway...................
4250           LA            LA-1 drainage and sidewalk       $1,500,000
                              improvements in Grande
                              Isle......................
4251           LA            Construct I-20 interchanges      $1,500,000
                              at U.S. 167 at Tarbutton
                              Rd. Construct East West
                              Frontage Roads along I-20.
4252           LA            Louisiana University             $2,000,000
                              Consortium for Smart
                              Growth Study and
                              Educational Outreach......
4253           LA            Upgrade El Camino East-West      $1,500,000
                              Corridor along LA 6.......
4254           LA            Develop and construct St.        $1,000,000
                              Martinville Bypass, LA 31
                              North to LA 96............
4255           LA            Construct Leeville Bridge        $1,000,000
                              from Port Fouchon to
                              Golden Meadow.............
4256           LA            Improve Natchitoches               $500,000
                              Johnson Chute and Posey
                              Road connection to I-49 to
                              LA 1......................
4257           LA            LA 50 (Almedia) widening           $500,000
                              and I-310/U.S. 90
                              interchange improvements,
                              St. Charles Parish........
4258           LA            Upgrade LA 28 to four lanes      $1,000,000
                              from LA 121 to LA 465.....
4259           LA            Rehabilitation of Street           $500,000
                              Routes Project in Bogalusa
4260           LA            Construction of I-10 Access        $500,000
                              Rd., Crowley, LA..........
4261           LA            Replace Kerner Ferry Bridge        $500,000
                              Jefferson Parish Bayou
                              Barataria.................
4262           LA            Peters Road improvements in        $500,000
                              Plaquemines Parish........
4263           LA            Improvements to LA 46 in           $100,000
                              St. Bernard Parish........
4264           LA            Baton Rouge Intelligent          $1,000,000
                              Transportation System.....
4265           MA            Reconstruct Chelsea Street       $6,000,000
                              Bridge in Boston..........
4266           MA            Design and construct             $4,500,000
                              downtown roadway and
                              streetscape enhancements
                              in Worcester..............
4267           MA            Design and construct Rt. 24      $5,500,000
                              Interchange in Fall River
                              and Freetown..............
4268           MA            Design and construct             $5,500,000
                              multimodal improvements
                              and facilities in New
                              Bedford...................
4269           MA            Construct access                 $2,500,000
                              improvements to the
                              Lawrence Gateway Project,
                              Lawrence..................
4270           MA            Construct pedestrian and           $500,000
                              vehicular access
                              improvements on the
                              existing Brightman Street
                              Bridge in Fall River......
4271           MA            Northern Avenue Bridge           $6,000,000
                              rehabilitation in Boston..
4272           MA            Construct Phase II of the        $6,000,000
                              Quincy Center Concourse
                              Extension in Quincy.......
4273           MA            Design and construct             $2,000,000
                              downtown roadway and
                              streetscape improvements
                              in North Adams............
4274           MA            Construct Holyoke Canalwalk      $3,500,000
                              and streetscape
                              improvements in Holyoke...
4275           MA            Road improvements between        $3,000,000
                              Museum Road and Forsyth
                              Way in Boston.............
4276           MA            Design and construct access      $8,000,000
                              improvements and
                              intermodal facilities at
                              the former South Weymouth
                              Naval Air Station in South
                              Weymouth..................
4277           MA            Design and construct Boston      $7,000,000
                              National Park traveler
                              information system and
                              visitor center in Boston..
4278           MA            Construct Haverhill              $3,000,000
                              intermodal center access
                              and vehicle capacity
                              improvements in Haverhill.
4279           MA            Design and construct             $5,000,000
                              roadway and streetscape
                              improvements in Franklin..
4280           MA            Construct Lechmere Station       $5,000,000
                              area roadway and access
                              improvements in Cambridge.
4281           MA            Design and construct             $5,000,000
                              Assembly Square multimodal
                              access improvements in
                              Somerville................
4282           MA            Construct downtown roadway       $3,000,000
                              and corridor improvements
                              in Gloucester.............
4283           MA            Construct the Blackstone         $2,000,000
                              River Bikeway and
                              Worcester Bikeway Pavilion
                              between Providence, RI and
                              Worcester.................
4284           MA            Construct Melnea Cass            $4,000,000
                              Corridor improvements in
                              Boston....................
4285           MA            Construct Southeastern           $5,000,000
                              Massachusetts freight rail
                              corridor improvements in
                              Bristol County............
4286           MA            Reconstruct Rt. 24/Rt. 140       $4,000,000
                              Interchange, replace
                              bridge and ramps, widen
                              and extend acceleration
                              and deceleration lanes....
4287           MA            Design and construct Rt. 20      $2,000,000
                              access road in Westfield..
4288           MA            Reconfigure Kilby-Gardner-       $2,000,000
                              Hammond area road network
                              in Worcester..............
4289           MD            I-70 Improvement Project:       $13,400,000
                              Frederick, MD.............
4290           MD            Construction and                $11,000,000
                              dualization of MD 404 in
                              Queen Anne's, Talbot and
                              Caroline Counties.........
4291           MD            Construct U.S. 220 MD 53         $9,200,000
                              North/South Corridor......
4292           MD            Upgrade MD 175 in Anne           $6,700,000
                              Arundel county between MD
                              170 and BW Parkway........
4293           MD            Construct a visitor center       $5,300,000
                              and related roads, and
                              parking serving Fort
                              McHenry...................
4294           MD            Construct Assateague Island      $6,300,000
                              National Seashore visitors
                              center and related road
                              improvements..............
4295           MD            Construction of new              $4,000,000
                              interchange at MD 5, MD
                              373 and Brandywine Rd.....
4296           MD            Rehabilitate Pennington          $5,500,000
                              Avenue Drawbridge,
                              Baltimore.................
4297           MD            Construction and                 $3,200,000
                              dualization of U.S. 113...
4298           MD            Construct MD 5 Hughesville       $3,000,000
                              Bypass....................
4299           MD            Construct U.S. 40, MD 715        $3,000,000
                              interchange at Aberdeen
                              Proving Ground............
4300           MD            Construct MD 4 at Suitland       $2,800,000
                              Parkway...................
4301           MD            Baltimore Rail Tunnel            $3,000,000
                              improvement study.........
4302           MD            Construct Allegheny              $2,000,000
                              Highlands pedestrian/
                              bicycle trail.............
4303           MD            Upgrade MD 210 from MD 228       $2,000,000
                              to I-495..................
4304           MD            Patuxent Research Refuge         $3,000,000
                              Road improvements.........
4305           MD            Rehabilitate roadways            $2,200,000
                              around East Baltimore Life
                              Science Park..............
4306           MD            Construction of new              $2,000,000
                              Baltimore water taxi
                              terminals.................
4307           MD            Upgrade I-95, I-495, MD 5/       $1,800,000
                              Branch Avenue Metro Access
4308           MD            Construct Blackwater             $1,500,000
                              National Wildlife Refuge
                              visitors center, trails
                              and road improvements.....
4309           MD            Edgewood, MD train station       $1,500,000
                              streetscaping and parking
                              improvements..............
4310           MD            Roadway improvements from        $2,000,000
                              intersection of U.S. 29 in
                              Montgomery Co. along
                              Industrial Parkway thru to
                              FDA access/Cherry Hill
                              Road......................
4311           MD            Roadway access                   $1,500,000
                              improvements, boardwalks,
                              and pier construction at
                              Hanover Street and West
                              Cromwell, Baltimore.......
4312           MD            MD 295 BWI access                $1,200,000
                              improvements..............
4313           MD            Construction of Maryland           $800,000
                              Ave. and Market St.
                              intermodal access project,
                              including pedestrian
                              safety improvements and
                              Baltimore Rd. corridor,
                              Rockville.................
4314           MD            Construct Woodrow Wilson         $1,600,000
                              Bridge Anacostia River
                              wetlands mitigation
                              project...................
4315           MD            Construct Potomac River            $500,000
                              Gorge stormwater
                              mitigation project........
4316           ME            I-295 improvements in           $15,000,000
                              Portland..................
4317           ME            Construction of Calais/St.       $4,000,000
                              Stephan Border Crossing
                              Project, Calais...........
4318           ME            Improvements and                 $2,000,000
                              construction of the
                              Lewiston-Auburn Highway,
                              Lewiston..................
4319           ME            Replacement of Waldo-           $18,000,000
                              Hancock bridge and
                              construction of related
                              pedestrian walkways.......
4320           ME            Transportation improvements     $18,000,000
                              for Maine East-West
                              Corridor Project..........
4321           ME            Augusta Memorial Bridge          $6,000,000
                              improvements, Augusta.....
4322           ME            Plan and construct North-        $5,000,000
                              South Aroostook highways,
                              to improve access to St.
                              John Valley, including
                              Presque Isle Bypass and
                              other improvements........
4323           ME            Construction of an               $4,000,000
                              Intermodal Center in
                              Acadia Park, Bar Harbor...
4324           ME            Replacement of the Route         $6,000,000
                              201-A ``covered'' bridge,
                              Norridgewock..............
4325           ME            Repair and improvements of       $3,750,000
                              Richmond-Dresden Bridge,
                              Richmond-Dresden..........
4326           ME            Access and traffic               $1,250,000
                              improvements to Route 15
                              in Brewer.................
4327           ME            State of Maine Pedestrian        $1,000,000
                              and Bicycle Trail Project.
4328           ME            Plan and construct North-       $20,000,000
                              South Aroostook highways,
                              to improve access to St.
                              John Valley, including
                              Presque Isle Bypass and
                              other improvements........
4329           ME            Construction of the Gorham       $2,000,000
                              Village Bypass, Gorham....
4330           ME            Improvements for statewide       $1,000,000
                              bike and pedestrian
                              projects..................
4331           ME            Repair and improvement of        $3,000,000
                              Harpswell Cribstone
                              Bridge, Harpswell.........
4332           ME            Repair and improvement of       $10,000,000
                              Deer Isle-Sedgwick Bridge,
                              Deer Isle-Sedgwick........
4333           MI            Plan and construct, land         $9,000,000
                              acquisition, Detroit West
                              Riverfront Greenway.......
4334           MI            Reconstruct and widen I-94       $8,000,000
                              in Kalamazoo..............
4335           MI            Construct Interchange at I-      $8,000,000
                              675 and M-13 (Washington
                              Avenue), Northbound exit,
                              in Saginaw................
4336           MI            Rehabilitate bridge lift         $5,000,000
                              over Black River on 7th
                              Street Bridge in Port
                              Huron.....................
4337           MI            Reconstruct I-75 from North      $6,000,000
                              of U.S.-2 to Sault Ste.
                              Marie and reconstruct the
                              existing roadway, Sault
                              Ste. Marie................
4338           MI            Construct at-grade crossing      $5,000,000
                              and I-75 interchange to
                              reconnect Milbocker and
                              McCoy Roads and construct
                              overpass to reconnect Van
                              Tyle to South Wisconsin
                              Road in Gaylord...........
4339           MI            Improvements to Trowbridge       $9,000,000
                              Road Extension to Farm
                              Lane, Ingham County, Farm
                              Lane between Mount Hope
                              Road and Trowbridge Road
                              with underpasses for CN
                              and CSX railroad crossings
4340           MI            Allen Road under the CN          $6,000,000
                              Railroad Grade Separation,
                              Woodhaven.................
4341           MI            Blue Water Bridge Plaza          $5,000,000
                              improvements and
                              relocation of segments of
                              I-94 and I-69.............
4342           MI            West Portage Avenue              $2,000,000
                              realignment, Sault Ste.
                              Marie.....................
4343           MI            Construct road improvements      $8,000,000
                              to Van Dyke Road, from I-
                              696 to Red Run Drain, City
                              of Warren.................
4344           MI            Construction of the I-696        $3,000,000
                              and Northwestern Highway
                              Interchange Freeway ramps
                              at Franklin Road in
                              Southfield................
4345           MI            Construct road improvements      $2,500,000
                              to Miller Road from I-75
                              to Linden Road, Flint
                              Township..................
4346           MI            University of Michigan           $1,500,000
                              Health Systems auto crash
                              notification system.......
4347           MI            Alger County, repaving a         $1,000,000
                              portion of H-58 between
                              Sullivan Creek towards
                              Little Beaver Road........
4348           MI            Jackson Road Boulevard           $1,000,000
                              Extension, utilizing fly
                              ash and recycled concrete
                              in road surface...........
4349           MN            Transportation improvements      $5,000,000
                              for City of Moorhead SE
                              Main GSI, 34th St. and I-
                              94 Interchange and
                              Moorhead Comprehensive
                              Rail Safety Program in
                              Moorhead..................
4350           MN            Reconstruct I-35E from           $5,000,000
                              University Avenue to
                              Maryland Avenue in St.
                              Paul......................
4351           MN            Construct last segment of        $2,000,000
                              the Victory Drive project
                              to link Victory Drive with
                              Highway 14 in Blue Earth
                              County....................
4352           MN            Phase III construction of        $9,000,000
                              Trunk Highway 610-10......
4353           MN            U.S. Trunk Highway 14 from       $4,000,000
                              One Mile West of Waseca to
                              Owatonna..................
4354           MN            Construction of 8th Street       $2,000,000
                              North: Stearns CR 120 to
                              TH 15 in St. Cloud........
4355           MN            Design, engineering, and           $750,000
                              ROW acquisition to
                              reconstruct Trunk Highway
                              95 bridge in North Branch.
4356           MN            Construction and right-of-       $2,000,000
                              way acquisition for
                              interchange at TH 65 and
                              TH 242 in Blaine..........
4357           MN            Design, construct, and           $2,500,000
                              expand TH 241 in the City
                              of St. Michael............
4358           MN            Design, construct, and           $9,000,000
                              acquire right-of-way for
                              St. Croix River Crossing
                              in Stillwater.............
4359           MN            Design and construction of       $5,000,000
                              Cedar Avenue Busway in
                              Dakota County.............
4360           MN            Planning and Pre-Design for      $3,000,000
                              Twin Cities Bioscience
                              Corridor in St. Paul......
4361           MN            TH 23--Construction of 4-        $2,500,000
                              Lane Bypass in Paynesville
4362           MN            I-494 U.S. 169 interchange       $2,000,000
                              reconstruction, Twin
                              Cities Metropolitan Area..
4363           MN            Replace three at-grade           $3,000,000
                              highway-railroad crossings
                              with grade-separated
                              crossings adjacent to
                              Winona State University...
4364           MN            Reconstruct County Highway       $3,250,000
                              42 Interchange at U.S.
                              Highway 52 in Dakota
                              County....................
4365           MN            34th Street realignment and      $4,000,000
                              interchange at 34th Street
                              and I-94 in Moorhead......
4366           MN            Construct last segment of        $2,000,000
                              the Victory Drive project
                              to link Victory Drive with
                              Highway 14 in Blue Earth
                              County....................
4367           MN            Phase III Construction of        $8,000,000
                              Trunk Highway 610-10......
4368           MN            Construction of U.S.             $4,000,000
                              Highway 14 from Waseca to
                              Owatonna..................
4369           MN            Reimbursement of 8th Street      $2,000,000
                              North in St. Cloud........
4370           MN            Construction and right-of-       $2,000,000
                              way acquisition for
                              interchange at TH 65 and
                              TH 242 in Blaine..........
4371           MN            Construction and widening        $2,500,000
                              of TH 241 in the City of
                              St. Michael...............
4372           MN            Program for replacement and      $3,000,000
                              upgrade of deficient
                              township signs, statewide.
4373           MN            Improvement of State             $3,500,000
                              Highway 11 to 10 ton-
                              status....................
4374           MN            Reconstruct I-35E from I-94      $3,000,000
                              to Maryland Avenue in St.
                              Paul......................
4375           MN            Right-of-way acquisition         $1,000,000
                              for TH 23 Paynesville
                              Bypass....................
4376           MO            Construct four lanes for        $25,000,000
                              Hwy 60 from Willow Springs
                              to Van Buren, Missouri....
4377           MO            Construct four lanes for        $20,000,000
                              Hwy 65 North of I-44 from
                              I-44 N to Route EE........
4378           MO            Construct fours lanes on        $20,000,000
                              Hwy 50 west of Jefferson
                              City to west of
                              California, Missouri (From
                              St. Martens to California,
                              Missouri).................
4379           MO            Construct Hwy 13 Bypass in       $5,000,000
                              Warrensburg...............
4380           MO            Improvements to Hwy 60/65       $10,000,000
                              Interchange...............
4381           MO            Improve Highway 13 from          $5,000,000
                              Springfield, MO to Bolivar
4382           MO            I-470/Strother Road              $5,000,000
                              Interchange in Lee's
                              Summit....................
4383           MO            Improve U.S. 36 to divided      $30,000,000
                              four lane expressway from
                              Macon to Route 24.........
4384           MO            Improve Highway 291 from         $4,000,000
                              Harrisonville to Lee's
                              Summit in Cass County.....
4385           MO            Route 364, Phase II Page         $5,000,000
                              Avenue Extension, St.
                              Charles County............
4386           MO            Transportation Improvements      $4,000,000
                              for U.S. 63 Interchange at
                              Gans Road, Boone County...
4387           MO            Improve Highway 67 from          $5,000,000
                              Fredericktown, MO to
                              Poplar Bluff..............
4388           MO            Upgrade to 4 lanes MO 66         $2,000,000
                              from Duquesne Road to Rt.
                              249 in Jasper County......
4389           MO            Interchange design and           $5,000,000
                              construction for the Main
                              Street Extension at I-55,
                              Cape Girardeau County.....
4390           MO            Relocation and                   $2,000,000
                              reconstruction of Rt. MM
                              from Rt. 21 to Rt. 30.....
4391           MO            Upgrade Route 59 at rail         $3,000,000
                              crossing in St. Joseph, MO
4392           MO            Realignment and bridge           $2,000,000
                              replacement over First
                              Creek from east of 2nd
                              Street to Route 169 on MO
                              92, Clay County...........
4393           MO            Roadway improvements on Rt.      $2,000,000
                              21 from Hayden Road to
                              Lake Lorraine.............
4394           MO            Construct Interstate             $4,000,000
                              flyover at Hughes Road and
                              Liberty Drive to 76th
                              Street. Part of Liberty
                              Parkway Project, Liberty..
4395           MO            I-55 Redesign, Cape              $2,000,000
                              Girardeau County..........
4396           MS            Widening of I-55 from           $20,240,000
                              Highway 304 in DeSoto
                              County to TN State line...
4397           MS            Upgrade U.S. 78 to               $8,000,000
                              Interstate standards from
                              the MS/TN State line to
                              the MS/AL State line......
4398           MS            For construction and ROW        $26,400,000
                              acquisition U.S. 49 from
                              South of Florence to I-20.
4399           MS            To upgrade Old Fannin Road       $6,400,000
                              connecting Highway 25 to
                              Spillway Road in Rankin
                              County....................
4400           MS            Plan and construct an           $10,000,000
                              intermodal connector
                              linking I-20 to Hwy 49,
                              Pearl-Richland............
4401           MS            Airport Parkway/Pearl River      $8,960,000
                              Bridge for ROW acquisition
                              and construction of west
                              segment between I-55 and
                              Highway 475 at Jackson
                              International Airport,
                              with connector to Highway
                              25........................
4402           MS            Byram-Clinton/Norrell           $15,000,000
                              Corridor--Connects the
                              Norrell Road Interchange
                              on I-20 to the Byram-
                              Clinton Multimodal
                              Corridor on I-55..........
4403           MS            Lake Harbour Drive              $10,000,000
                              Extension, Ridgeland--
                              Connects U.S. Highway 51
                              to Highland Colony Parkway
4404           MS            Transportation Improvements     $10,000,000
                              for Greenville Bypass--
                              Highway 82--U.S. Highway
                              82 bypass between
                              Greenville and Leland.....
4405           MS            Transportation Improvements     $10,000,000
                              for Port Connector Road,
                              Claiborne County..........
4406           MS            Transportation Improvements     $10,000,000
                              for South Entrance Loop--
                              Mississippi State
                              University................
4407           MS            Lynch Street Extension to        $5,000,000
                              Metro Parkway, Jackson--An
                              extension of the Metro
                              Parkway that connects
                              intermodal traffic between
                              the Metro Center Area and
                              Jackson State University..
4408           MS            Transportation improvements      $5,000,000
                              for Highway 7 and Highway
                              49 Connector, Greenwood...
4409           MS            Transportation improvements      $5,000,000
                              for Pearl-Pirates Cove
                              Interchange, Pearl........
4410           MS            Transportation improvements      $5,000,000
                              for Washington Street/Old
                              U.S. Highway 61, Vicksburg
4411           MS            Star Landing Corridor,           $5,000,000
                              Southaven.................
4412           MT            Transportation improvements     $10,000,000
                              for MT 78 Corridor
                              Development...............
4413           MT            Transportation improvements     $17,000,000
                              for Bench Boulevard
                              Connection and Corridor
                              Project, Billings.........
4414           MT            Transportation improvements      $5,000,000
                              for Babcock to Kagy
                              Project, Bozeman..........
4415           MT            Transportation improvements     $10,000,000
                              for Townsend--South
                              Project, U.S. 287.........
4416           MT            Transportation improvements      $6,000,000
                              for Cutbank Railroad
                              Overpass, Cutbank.........
4417           MT            Transportation improvements     $10,000,000
                              for Havre--East Project,
                              including Glasgow to
                              Poplar, U.S. 2............
4418           MT            Transportation improvements      $7,000,000
                              for Lonepine North and
                              East Project, MT 28.......
4419           MT            U.S. 93 transportation          $15,000,000
                              improvement projects
                              between Lolo and Hamilton.
4420           MT            U.S. 2 transportation           $20,000,000
                              improvement projects
                              between North Dakota State
                              Line and Browning.........
4421           MT            MT 3 transportation             $15,000,000
                              improvement projects
                              between Billings and Great
                              Falls.....................
4422           MT            MT 16, reconstruction of         $7,000,000
                              roadway and structures
                              northeast of Glendive.....
4423           MT            Develop and reconstruct Two     $25,000,000
                              Medicine Bridge, U.S. 2,
                              East of Glacier National
                              Park......................
4424           MT            U.S. 93 Ninepipe to Ronan        $8,000,000
                              transportation improvement
                              projects..................
4425           NC            Construction of the              $2,160,000
                              southbound lane of U.S.
                              321 bridge replacement
                              over the Catawba River in
                              Caldwell and Catawba
                              Counties..................
4426           NC            Construction and expansion       $3,155,000
                              of Little Sugar Creek
                              Greenway Charlotte........
4427           NC            Falls of Neuse Road              $3,000,000
                              Widening and Improvement,
                              Raleigh...................
4428           NC            Interstate 20 Extension          $5,000,000
                              study.....................
4429           NC            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              at Piedmont Triad Research
                              Park, Winston Salem.......
4430           NC            Plan, design, and construct      $1,500,000
                              the 10th street Connector
                              Project in Greenville.....
4431           NC            Randall Parkway Widening         $3,000,000
                              and Improvement,
                              Wilmington................
4432           NC            Widen Derita Road from           $3,400,000
                              Poplar Tent Road in
                              Concord to the Cabarrus
                              Mecklenburg County line,
                              Concord...................
4433           NC            Construction improvements        $1,020,000
                              to Highway 10 in Newton...
4434           NC            U.S. 64 upgrade and              $5,000,000
                              improvement between
                              Raleigh, NC and Rocky
                              Mount.....................
4435           NC            Construction and                 $2,200,000
                              improvement of I-73, I-74,
                              U.S. 220, in Montgomery
                              and Randolph Counties.....
4436           NC            U.S. 1 Bypass and                $1,000,000
                              improvements around
                              Rockingham................
4437           NC            Norfolk Southern Intermodal      $4,000,000
                              System, Charlotte.........
4438           NC            Design and construction of       $1,000,000
                              the Airport Area Roadway
                              Network, High Point.......
4439           NC            Independence Boulevard           $3,000,000
                              Extension, Wilmington.....
4440           NC            Design, engineering, and         $5,000,000
                              construction of I-77/
                              Catawba Avenue Interchange
                              Cornelius.................
4441           NC            Eliminate highway-railway        $4,000,000
                              crossings in City of
                              Fayetteville..............
4442           NC            Construction of I-74             $6,000,000
                              between I-40 and U.S. 220,
                              High Point................
4443           NC            Environmental studies and        $4,200,000
                              construction of U.S. 74
                              Bypass Extension, Monroe..
4444           NC            Greenways Expansion and          $1,600,000
                              Improvement Project,
                              Greenville................
4445           NC            Northern Loop Project,           $3,000,000
                              Wilson....................
4446           NC            Rail Track Replacement,            $565,000
                              Spencer...................
4447           NC            Construction of Interstate      $10,000,000
                              73 and Interstate 74......
4448           NC            Construction of Charlotte        $7,500,000
                              Douglas International
                              Airport Freight Intermodal
                              Distribution Center.......
4449           NC            Rehabilitate existing            $2,500,000
                              roadway, make safety
                              improvements and add lanes
                              to Interstate 95 in North
                              Carolina..................
4450           NC            Construction of the              $2,000,000
                              southbound lane of U.S.
                              321 bridge replacement
                              over the Catawba River in
                              North Carolina............
4451           NC            Widening of Beckford Drive,        $192,000
                              City of Henderson.........
4452           NC            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              for Peters Creek Pkwy, 1st
                              St., 2nd St., and
                              Brookstown Ave. in Winston-
                              Salem.....................
4453           NC            Environmental studies and        $5,000,000
                              construction of U.S. 74
                              Monroe Bypass Extension...
4454           NC            To plan, design and              $2,500,000
                              construct the 10th Street
                              connector project in
                              Greenville................
4455           NC            Transportation                   $2,500,000
                              improvementsat Piedmont
                              Triad Research Park,
                              Winston-Salem.............
4456           NC            Acquisition of rail              $2,000,000
                              corridors for use as
                              bicycle and pedestrian
                              trails, Durham............
4457           NC            Northern Loop Project, City      $2,933,000
                              of Wilson.................
4458           NC            Widen Derita Road from           $3,350,000
                              Poplar Tent Road in
                              Concord to the Cabarrus
                              Mecklenburg County line...
4459           NC            Winston-Salem Northern           $1,300,000
                              Beltway, Eastern Section
                              and Extension.............
4460           NC            To perform a study to be         $2,000,000
                              performed by East Carolina
                              University to find the
                              feasibility of
                              constructing a mid-
                              Currituck Sound bridge....
4461           NC            Transportation improvements        $725,000
                              at the Marion Diehl
                              Center, Charlotte.........
4462           NC            Pack Square pedestrian and         $700,000
                              roadway improvements,
                              Asheville.................
4463           NC            Study feasibility of               $700,000
                              widening U.S. 221/NC 226
                              from Woodlawn to Spruce
                              Pine, start planning and
                              design, and make upgrades
                              to improve safety.........
4464           NC            Continued development of           $400,000
                              Cary, NC pedestrian bike
                              paths.....................
4465           NC            Extend M. L. King, Jr.,          $1,000,000
                              Boulevard in Monroe.......
4466           NC            Design and Construction of         $900,000
                              the Airport Area Roadway
                              Network, High Point.......
4467           ND            I-29 Reconstruction from        $10,000,000
                              Main Avenue N. to County
                              Road 20 in Fargo..........
4468           ND            Reconstruct U.S. 281 in          $6,000,000
                              Jamestown--South Corporate
                              limits to 17th St., SW....
4469           ND            Reconstruction of U.S. 2         $7,000,000
                              from Towner to Rugby--WB..
4470           ND            Reconstruct ND 1804 from         $5,900,000
                              University of Mary to 48th
                              St. South of Bismarck.....
4471           ND            Reconstruction of U.S. 85        $6,500,000
                              north of Grassy Butte to
                              Long-X Bridge near Teddy
                              Roosevelt National Park
                              North Unit................
4472           ND            ND 22 Reconstruction from        $2,000,000
                              15th St. to North
                              Corporate Limits in
                              Dickinson.................
4473           ND            ND 200 Reconstruction from       $3,500,000
                              Jct. ND 49 at Beulah to
                              Hazen.....................
4474           ND            North Bound I-29                 $8,000,000
                              Reconstruction from south
                              of ND 15 to Near Grand
                              Forks.....................
4475           ND            East Bound I-94                  $7,000,000
                              Reconstruction from Near
                              South Heart to Dickinson..
4476           ND            ND 294/12th Avenue N            $11,000,000
                              Reconstruction and Bridge
                              Widening in Fargo.........
4477           ND            Replace Red River Valley         $3,100,000
                              Bridge at Drayton, ND.....
4478           ND            U.S. 12 improvements            $10,000,000
                              between Bowman and
                              Hettinger.................
4479           ND            U.S. 83/North Broadway          $10,000,000
                              Reconstruction in Minot...
4480           ND            Mandan Avenue                    $2,000,000
                              Reconstruction in Mandan..
4481           ND            ND 127 Reconstruction from       $3,000,000
                              ND 11 N. to Wahpeton......
4482           ND            U.S. 83 Reconstruction from      $6,000,000
                              Max to ND 23 SB...........
4483           ND            U.S. 281 Reconstruction          $4,000,000
                              from Carrington to Jct. ND
                              15........................
4484           NE            Construction of the              $1,400,000
                              Columbus, Nebraska North
                              Arterial Road.............
4485           NE            U.S. 34 Missouri River             $500,000
                              Bridge relocation and
                              replacement...............
4486           NE            Missouri River Bridges           $1,200,000
                              between U.S. 34, I-29 in
                              Iowa and U.S. 75 in
                              Nebraska..................
4487           NE            Design, right-of-way and         $4,000,000
                              construction of Nebraska
                              Highway 35 between Norfolk
                              to South Sioux City.......
4488           NE            Transportation improvements      $1,800,000
                              for U.S. 81 Meridian
                              Bridge, Yankton...........
4489           NE            Railroad Grade Separation        $6,000,000
                              Structures, Statewide.....
4490           NE            Engineering, right-of-way          $700,000
                              and construction of the
                              23rd Street Viaduct in
                              Fremont, Nebraska.........
4491           NE            Design, right-of-way and           $400,000
                              construction of the
                              Louisville bypass,
                              Nebraska..................
4492           NE            Construction of I-80/Cherry      $1,000,000
                              Avenue Interchange and
                              East bypass, Kearney,
                              Nebraska..................
4493           NE            Interstate 80 Interchange          $600,000
                              at Pflug Road, Sarpy
                              County, Nebraska..........
4494           NE            Construction of Heartland        $8,000,000
                              Expressway between
                              Alliance and Minatare, NE.
4495           NE            New roads and overpass to        $3,000,000
                              relieve congestion and
                              improve traffic flow for
                              Antelope Valley--Lincoln,
                              NE........................
4496           NE            Design of right-of-way and       $2,000,000
                              construction of South and
                              West beltway in Lincoln,
                              NE........................
4497           NE            Cuming Street                      $900,000
                              Transportation improvement
                              project in Omaha, NE......
4498           NE            Nebraska Intelligent             $1,000,000
                              Transportation Systems
                              Statewide.................
4499           NE            Midwest Roadside Safety          $1,000,000
                              Facility, UNL--Lincoln, NE
4500           NE            U.S. Highway 75 expressway,      $5,000,000
                              Plattsmouth to Bellevue,
                              Nebraska..................
4501           NE            U.S. 275 So. Omaha Veterans      $3,000,000
                              Memorial Bridge...........
4502           NE            Lincoln East Beltway, NE...        $500,000
4503           NE            I-80 six lane (I-80 to 56th      $3,000,000
                              Street) Lincoln, NE.......
4504           NE            Antelope Valley                 $10,000,000
                              Transportation Improvement
                              Project in Lincoln........
4505           NE            Design and construction of       $5,000,000
                              the South and West Beltway
                              in Lincoln................
4506           NE            Cuming Street                    $5,500,000
                              Transportation Improvement
                              Project in Omaha..........
4507           NE            Design and construction of       $9,500,000
                              Highway 35 between Norfolk
                              and South Sioux City......
4508           NE            I-80/Cherry Avenue               $8,000,000
                              Interchange and East
                              Bypass in Kearney.........
4509           NE            Construction of the              $5,000,000
                              Heartland Expressway
                              between Alliance and
                              Minatare..................
4510           NE            Plan and design I-80             $1,000,000
                              Interchange at Pflug Road.
4511           NE            Design and construction of       $3,000,000
                              Missouri River Bridges
                              between U.S. 34, I-29 in
                              Iowa and U.S. 75 in
                              Nebraska..................
4512           NE            Construction of the North        $2,000,000
                              Arterial Road in Columbus.
4513           NE            Design and construction of       $1,000,000
                              Meridian Bridge between
                              Nebraska and Yankton,
                              South Dakota..............
4514           NH            Construction, including         $20,000,000
                              widening and structural
                              improvements, of Little
                              Bay Bridge to eliminate
                              congestion--Portsmouth, NH
4515           NH            I-93 water quality study         $4,000,000
                              project...................
4516           NH            Reconfiguration of Pelham        $2,000,000
                              Intersection to Improve
                              Safety....................
4517           NH            Reconstruction of NH 11 and      $1,400,000
                              NH 28 Intersection in
                              Alton.....................
4518           NH            Construct and upgrade            $2,000,000
                              intersection of Route 3
                              and Franklin Industrial
                              Drive in Franklin.........
4519           NH            Design and construction of       $2,000,000
                              intersection of Rt. 101A
                              and Rt. 13 in Milford.....
4520           NH            Relocation and                   $2,600,000
                              reconstruction of
                              intersection at Route 103
                              and North Street in
                              Claremont.................
4521           NH            Improve Meredith Village         $1,600,000
                              Traffic Rotary............
4522           NH            Construct intersection at        $1,400,000
                              U.S. 3 and Pembroke Hill
                              Road in Pembroke..........
4523           NH            Reconstruction and               $3,600,000
                              improvements to NH Route
                              110 in Berlin.............
4524           NH            South Road Mitigation in         $2,000,000
                              Londonderry...............
4525           NH            Construct Park and Ride,         $2,000,000
                              Exit 5 on I-93--
                              Londonderry, NH...........
4526           NH            Reconstruction and               $1,000,000
                              relocation of the
                              intersection of Maple
                              Avenue and Charleston Road
                              in Claremont..............
4527           NH            Replacement of Ash Street        $1,400,000
                              and Pillsbury Road Bridge.
4528           NH            Hampton Bridge                   $3,000,000
                              Rehabilitation--Hampton...
4529           NJ            PATCO Rolling Stock             $40,000,000
                              acquisition and/or
                              renovation for use on line
                              between Lindenwold and
                              Locust Street in
                              Philadelphia..............
4530           NJ            Construct new ramps between     $15,000,000
                              I-295 and Route 42........
4531           NJ            Route 46 Corridor upgrades.      $9,500,000
4532           NJ            Route 18 Reconstruction in       $7,500,000
                              downtown New Brunswick....
4533           NJ            Interstate 280 Interchange       $2,000,000
                              improvements, Harrison....
4534           NJ            Construct Waterfront             $8,000,000
                              Walkway from North Sinatra
                              Drive and 12th St. south
                              to Sinatra Drive in
                              Hoboken...................
4535           NJ            Widening of Route 1 and          $3,500,000
                              intersection improvements
                              in South Brunswick........
4536           NJ            Route 29 conversion project      $4,000,000
                              to a full access freeway..
4537           NJ            Improvements to River Road       $4,000,000
                              in Camden.................
4538           NJ            Design and Construct Newark      $2,000,000
                              Waterfront Pedestrian and
                              Bicycle Access............
4539           NJ            Route 9W operational and         $4,000,000
                              safety improvements,
                              including I-95 Southbound
                              entrance alterations......
4540           NJ            New Jersey Underground             $100,000
                              Railroad for preservation,
                              enhancement and promotion
                              of sites in New Jersey....
4541           NJ            International Trade and          $1,000,000
                              Logistics Center roadway
                              improvements at Exit 12 of
                              the New Jersey Turnpike,
                              Carteret..................
4542           NJ            Kapkowski road area              $1,000,000
                              improvements in Elizabeth.
4543           NJ            Expand TRANSCOM Regional         $1,900,000
                              ITS System in NJ, NY, and
                              CT........................
4544           NJ            Construct Rt. 49 Cohansey        $1,500,000
                              River Bridge Replacement,
                              Cumberland County.........
4545           NM            Double Eagle II aviation         $8,000,000
                              facility for road
                              construction..............
4546           NM            Double Eagle II aviation        $12,000,000
                              facility for interchange
                              construction..............
4547           NM            Extension of University          $5,000,000
                              Blvd. in Albuquerque......
4548           NM            For construction work on NM-     $5,000,000
                              176 in Lea County.........
4549           NM            Rio Rancho, Iris Rd. to         $14,600,000
                              U.S. Highway 550..........
4550           NM            For U.S. 62/180 in Carlsbad      $5,000,000
4551           NM            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              for I-10 reconstruction in
                              Las Cruces................
4552           NM            I-10/I-25 bridge                 $7,000,000
                              reconstruction in Las
                              Cruces....................
4553           NM            Transportation improvements      $1,400,000
                              to FS 235 and access to
                              Magdalena Ridge
                              Observatory...............
4554           NM            Reconstruction of I-25/         $20,000,000
                              Paseo del Norte and
                              Jefferson Interchange,
                              Albuquerque...............
4555           NM            Reconstruction of NM 524         $5,000,000
                              South Truck Bypass in
                              Carlsbad..................
4556           NM            Reconstruction of I-10 and       $7,000,000
                              I-25 Interchange, Las
                              Cruces....................
4557           NM            Extend College Blvd.,            $2,000,000
                              Roswell...................
4558           NM            Widen U.S. 64 between            $7,000,000
                              Farmington and Bloomfield.
4559           NM            Rehabilitate Espanola Main       $4,000,000
                              Street, Espanola..........
4560           NV            Blue Diamond Hwy/SR 160         $20,000,000
                              Widening..................
4561           NV            I-15 Widening and                $8,000,000
                              Interchanges, Las Vegas
                              Valley....................
4562           NV            Transportation improvements      $6,000,000
                              to I-80 at Fernley
                              Interchange...............
4563           NV            Transportation improvements     $12,000,000
                              to Pyramid Highway
                              Corridor, Sparks..........
4564           NV            U.S. 95 Widening and             $7,000,000
                              interchanges, Las Vegas...
4565           NV            Railroad Reconstruction,         $2,000,000
                              Ely and White Pine County.
4566           NV            I-15 Widening northbound        $25,000,000
                              from Primm to Sloan
                              Interchange, Clark County.
4567           NV            I-580/U.S. 395 Capacity         $25,000,000
                              improvements, Washoe
                              County....................
4568           NV            Construct I-15/Las Vegas         $3,000,000
                              Beltway Interchange.......
4569           NV            Construct U.S. 95/Las Vegas      $3,000,000
                              Beltway Interchange.......
4570           NV            Construct Las Vegas Beltway/     $3,000,000
                              Airport Connector
                              Interchange...............
4571           NV            Transportation improvements      $2,000,000
                              on Henderson Lake Mead
                              Parkway, Henderson, Nevada
4572           NV            Transportation improvements      $3,000,000
                              on Laughlin-Bullhead City
                              Colorado Bridge...........
4573           NV            Transportation improvements      $8,000,000
                              for Mesquite Airport
                              Access....................
4574           NV            U.S. 395 Design............      $3,000,000
4575           NY            I-86/Route 17 Upgrade for        $9,000,000
                              Broome, Delaware, Chemung,
                              Orange, Sullivan, and
                              Cattaraugus Counties......
4576           NY            Roadway and intermodal           $5,000,000
                              improvements to the Nassau
                              County Hub................
4577           NY            For Studies, Design, and         $9,000,000
                              Construction of the High
                              Line Trail Project, New
                              York City.................
4578           NY            Improvements to the Harlem       $7,000,000
                              River Bridges.............
4579           NY            Road improvements for the        $2,000,000
                              Village of Kyrias Joel....
4580           NY            I-86/Route 17 Upgrade for        $1,000,000
                              Tioga County..............
4581           NY            Reconstruction of Ashburton      $4,000,000
                              Avenue in Yonkers.........
4582           NY            To Conduct Scoping and           $1,500,000
                              Planning Studies for the
                              Northern Tier Expressway..
4583           NY            Improvements to Route 12 in      $9,000,000
                              Broome and Oneida Counties
4584           NY            Improvements for West 125th      $2,500,000
                              Street in West Harlem.....
4585           NY            Enhance Road and                 $5,000,000
                              Transportation Facilities
                              Near W. 65th Street and
                              Broadway, New York City...
4586           NY            Design and Construction of       $6,000,000
                              the Short Clove Crossing
                              in Haverstraw.............
4587           NY            Planning and Construction        $1,000,000
                              of Fort Drum Connector
                              Road......................
4588           NY            Design and Construction for      $4,000,000
                              a Syracuse University
                              Transportation Facility in
                              Syracuse..................
4589           NY            Road and transportation          $5,000,000
                              improvements near the
                              Brooklyn Children's Museum
4590           NY            Construction and                 $5,000,000
                              improvements to U.S. Route
                              219 Expressway............
4591           NY            For research at the              $4,000,000
                              Rochester Institute of
                              Technology Alternative
                              Fuels and Life-Cycle
                              Engineering...............
4592           NY            Improve Bronx Zoo                $4,000,000
                              Intermodal Facility.......
4593           NY            Conversion of NY Route 15        $3,000,000
                              to I-99 Road improvements.
4594           NY            University of Buffalo            $3,000,000
                              Multidisciplinary Center
                              for Earthquake Engineering
                              Research (MCEER)..........
4595           NY            Tappan Zee Bridge to I-287       $1,500,000
                              Transportation Corridor
                              Study, Assessments, and
                              Design....................
4596           NY            Corning Preserve                 $2,000,000
                              improvements Phase II.....
4597           NY            Siena College Perimeter            $500,000
                              Road improvements and
                              construction..............
4598           NY            Southtown connector              $8,000,000
                              improvements on NY Route 5
                              from the Coast Guard Base
                              to Ohio Street, Buffalo,
                              NY/Buffalo Outer Harbor
                              Road improvements.........
4599           NY            Miller Highway improvements      $4,000,000
4600           NY            Roadway, pedestrian, and         $2,000,000
                              streetscape Improvements
                              for the New Cassel
                              Revitalization Project in
                              North Hempstead...........
4601           NY            Farm to Fork Transportation        $200,000
                              Distribution Network Study
                              and Support in Upstate....
4602           NY            Reconstruction of East           $2,000,000
                              Avenue from Main Street to
                              Henry Street in Hornell...
4603           NY            Improvements to Widmer Road        $500,000
                              in the Town of Wappinger..
4604           NY            Improvements to Erie             $2,000,000
                              Boulevard in Schenectady..
4605           NY            Construction of highway          $1,500,000
                              noise suppression barriers
                              bordering I-84 in Newburgh
4606           NY            Improve Traffic Flow on          $1,000,000
                              Noel Road between Church
                              and Crossbay Boulevard
                              Including Work Necessary
                              to Demolish and
                              Reconstruct the Firehouse
                              Facility in Broad Channel.
4607           NY            Design, Planning, and            $5,000,000
                              Construction of a
                              Community Transportation
                              Center from Broadway to
                              Manhattan College Parkway.
4608           NY            Construction of Pedestrian       $1,500,000
                              and Bike Trail Campus
                              Improvements at St.
                              Bonaventure...............
4609           NY            For the CargoWatch               $3,500,000
                              Transportation Management
                              Project for Study and
                              Implementation............
4610           NY            Design and Construction of         $500,000
                              an Access Road to
                              Plattsburgh International
                              Airport...................
4611           NY            Improvements and                 $2,000,000
                              Enhancements for Oak Beach
                              Road in the Town of
                              Babylon...................
4612           NY            Design and Construction of       $1,000,000
                              Downtown Jamestown
                              Connector Trail...........
4613           NY            Restoration of the Van           $1,000,000
                              Cortlandt Manor Entrance
                              near Croton...............
4614           NY            Sound Shore Medical Center       $1,000,000
                              of Westchester Intermodal
                              Facility Improvements.....
4615           NY            Route 17 Widening Study and      $1,000,000
                              Design....................
4616           NY            Erie Community College           $1,000,000
                              Transportation
                              Improvements..............
4617           NY            Roadway and Traffic              $1,500,000
                              Improvements for Suffolk
                              County....................
4618           NY            Construction and                   $800,000
                              Improvements to Soundview
                              Connection Greenway from
                              Bruckner Boulevard to
                              Soundview Park............
4619           OH            Reconstruction of Cleveland     $21,970,000
                              Inner Belt and
                              rehabilitation of the
                              Central Viaduct Bridge,
                              Cleveland, OH.............
4620           OH            Grading, paving, roads, and      $8,200,000
                              the transfer of rail-to-
                              truck for the intermodal
                              facility at Rickenbacker
                              Airport Columbus, OH......
4621           OH            Ramp and Roadway approaches     $10,000,000
                              on I-75 toward Brent
                              Spence Bridge. Cincinnati,
                              OH........................
4622           OH            Rehabilitation of the            $2,000,000
                              Martin Luther King, Jr.,
                              Bridge. Toledo, OH........
4623           OH            Reconstruction, widening,        $5,000,000
                              and interchange upgrades
                              to I-75 between Cincinnati
                              and Dayton. Dayton, OH....
4624           OH            Replace the Edward N.            $6,000,000
                              Waldvogel Viaduct.
                              Cincinnati, OH............
4625           OH            SR 8 safety improvement and      $2,600,000
                              road expansion project in
                              Northern Summit County. OH
4626           OH            Reconstruction of the 70/71      $8,000,000
                              split in downtown
                              Columbus, OH..............
4627           OH            Widen U.S. 35 to three           $4,000,000
                              contiguous lanes from I-75
                              to I-675 in Montgomery
                              County, OH................
4628           OH            Construct pedestrian bridge      $3,300,000
                              from east of Dock 32 to
                              park. Cleveland, OH.......
4629           OH            South Connector in Waverly       $4,100,000
                              from U.S. 23 to SR 104 to
                              SR 220 for new development
                              areas in a depressed
                              Appalachian region.
                              Waverly, OH...............
4630           OH            Construct full movement            $750,000
                              interchange on I-75 at
                              Austin/Miamisburg-
                              Springboro Rd. and widen
                              Miamisburg-Springboro Rd.
                              from Wood Rd. to SR 741,
                              Dayton, OH................
4631           OH            Reconstruct I-75/I-475           $5,000,000
                              Interchange. Toledo, OH...
4632           OH            Construct 1,100 foot             $1,280,000
                              bulkhead/riverwalk
                              connecting Front and Maine
                              Ave. public rights-of-way.
                              Cleveland, OH.............
4633           OH            Construction of new bridges      $3,300,000
                              that will replace two
                              unsafe spans that carry
                              U.S. Route 62 across the
                              Scioto River. Columbus, OH
4634           OH            Construction of a full 4-          $400,000
                              way interchange at SR 44
                              and Shamrock Boulevard to
                              replace current 2-way
                              interchange of SR 44 and
                              Jackson St. Painesville,
                              OH........................
4635           OH            Construction of interchange      $2,800,000
                              at SR 8 and Season Road,
                              Cuyahoga Falls, OH........
4636           OH            Eliminate at-grade               $3,000,000
                              signalized intersections
                              between North Fairfield
                              Road and the Xenia Bypass
                              on U.S. 35 in Greene
                              County, OH................
4637           OH            Design and construct a           $1,800,000
                              Towpath Trail from
                              southern Cuyahoga County
                              through downtown Cleveland
                              to Lake Erie. Cleveland,
                              OH........................
4638           OH            Reconstruct and widen SR         $1,000,000
                              82, North Royalton, OH....
4639           OH            Construct connector between        $500,000
                              Crocker and Stearns County
                              Highways. Westlake and
                              North Olmsted, OH.........
4640           OH            Construct I-75/SR 122            $2,000,000
                              interchange and related
                              improvements. Middletown,
                              OH........................
4641           OH            NW Butler County TID U.S.       $14,000,000
                              27 widening, bypass,
                              intersection improvements,
                              and safety projects.......
4642           OH            Allen County SR 309 road         $5,000,000
                              reconstruction and safety
                              improvements..............
4643           OH            Licking County SR 79             $4,090,000
                              service road construction,
                              safety improvements, and
                              congestion relief.........
4644           OH            Clermont County SR 125 turn      $2,400,000
                              lane additions and related
                              safety improvements.......
4645           OH            Portage County SR 14 turn          $500,000
                              lane addition,
                              signalization, and related
                              safety improvements.......
4646           OH            Mahoning County U.S. 224         $4,000,000
                              turn lane addition,
                              widening, signage, and
                              safety improvements.......
4647           OH            I-75 at Austin/Miamisburg-         $750,000
                              Springboro interchange
                              construction, Miamisburg-
                              Springboro Rd. from Wood
                              Rd. to SR 741 widening....
4648           OH            Delaware County U.S. 23            $935,000
                              turn lane addition,
                              realignment, and related
                              safety improvements.......
4649           OH            Fairfield County U.S. 33         $2,000,000
                              safety improvements and
                              signalization, including
                              section 13.2 to 15.01.....
4650           OH            City of Springfield North        $3,715,000
                              Street relocation, land
                              acquisition, utility
                              replacement, and repaving.
4651           OH            Grading, paving, roads for       $5,000,000
                              the transfer of rail to
                              truck for the intermodal
                              facility at Rickenbacker
                              Airport...................
4652           OH            Knox County SR 13 rail-            $480,000
                              grade crossing
                              improvements, realignment,
                              and related safety
                              measures..................
4653           OH            Jackson County SR 93               $730,000
                              widening, turn-lane
                              addition, and related
                              safety improvements.......
4654           OH            Stark County SR 172 safety       $2,500,000
                              construction and related
                              improvements..............
4655           OH            City of Cincinnati               $2,500,000
                              Waldvogel Viaduct
                              reconstruction project....
4656           OH            Delaware County SR 750           $1,300,000
                              realignment and safety
                              improvements (PID 79367)..
4657           OH            Highway rail crossing              $110,000
                              safety upgrades at three
                              locations in Madison
                              Village, OH...............
4658           OH            Highway rail grade                  $60,000
                              separation over NS rail
                              line for Hines Hill Road/
                              Milford Connector.........
4659           OH            Mill Street Bridge               $3,500,000
                              reconstruction and related
                              improvements, Akron OH....
4660           OH            Columbiana County Port           $1,000,000
                              Authority construct
                              intermodal facility,
                              transportation safety
                              improvements..............
4661           OH            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              to downtown Columb
                              RiverSouth Bridge.........
4662           OH            Transportation Improvements      $1,000,000
                              for Ohio River Trail from
                              Salem to Downtown.........
4663           OH            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              for Montgomery County I-75
                              at South Dixie Drive/
                              Central Avenue
                              Interchange, W. Carrolton.
4664           OH            Medina County U.S. 224 turn      $2,200,000
                              lane addition,
                              resurfacing, signage, and
                              other improvements........
4665           OH            Washington County SR 7           $3,230,000
                              safety improvements,
                              widening, and signage.....
4666           OH            Establish a Trans-Erie           $1,000,000
                              Ferry line from Cleveland,
                              Ohio to Port Stanley,
                              Ontario...................
4667           OK            To the University of OK to       $5,000,000
                              conduct research on global
                              tracking methods for
                              intermodal containerized
                              freight...................
4668           OK            Improving the I-35                 $400,000
                              Interchange at Milepost 1
                              Near Thackerville.........
4669           OK            Construction of Norman           $8,400,000
                              highway-rail Grade
                              Separation................
4670           OK            Transportation Improvements      $1,600,000
                              for SH 33 Widen SH 33 from
                              the Cimarron River East to
                              U.S. 177 Payne County.....
4671           OK            Reconstruct the Interstate         $600,000
                              44 193rd Street
                              Interchange...............
4672           OK            Widen U.S. 60 from                 $400,000
                              approximately 2 miles east
                              of U.S. 60/U.S. 75
                              interchange east
                              approximately 5.5 miles...
4673           OK            Widen U.S. 54 from North of        $200,000
                              Optima Northeast to Kansas
                              State Line, Texas County,
                              OK........................
4674           OK            Improvement to Hereford            $200,000
                              Lane and U.S. 69
                              Interchange, McAlester....
4675           OK            Construction of rail               $400,000
                              crossing in Claremore at
                              Blue State Drive and SH 66
4676           OK            Complete Reconstruction of         $800,000
                              the I-35-SH 9 West
                              Interchange...............
4677           OK            Texanna Road improvements          $200,000
                              around Lake Eufaula.......
4678           OK            Improvements to SH 412P at      $10,900,000
                              412 Interchange...........
4679           OK            Widen U.S. 281 from the new        $200,000
                              U.S. 281 Spur North to
                              Geary Canadian County.....
4680           OK            Widen U.S. 60 between,             $600,000
                              Bartlesville and Pawhuska,
                              Osage County..............
4681           OK            Construction of Midwest            $200,000
                              City Pedestrian Walkway...
4682           OK            Reconstruction SH 66 from          $200,000
                              Craig and Rogers Counties
                              to SH 66 and U.S. 60
                              intersection..............
4683           OK            Construct vehicular bridge         $200,000
                              over the Burlington
                              Northern RR at War Bonnet
                              Crossing, Mannford........
4684           OK            Construction of Duncan             $600,000
                              Bypass Grade Separation...
4685           OK            Improvements to SH 3 from        $1,250,000
                              Antlers to Broken Bow.....
4686           OK            Reconstruction of the I-40       $4,000,000
                              Cross-town Expressway from
                              I-44 to I-35 in downtown
                              Oklahoma City.............
4687           OK            Construct and widen six-         $2,200,000
                              lanes on Interstate 44
                              from the Arkansas River
                              extending east
                              approximately 3.7 miles to
                              Yale Avenue in Tulsa, OK..
4688           OK            Navajoe Gateway                    $200,000
                              Improvements Projects,
                              U.S. 62 in Altus, OK......
4689           OK            Reconstruct the I-44--Fort         $200,000
                              Sill Key Gate Interchange.
4690           OK            Realignment of U.S. 287            $200,000
                              around Boise City.........
4691           OK            To study the feasibility of        $300,000
                              creating a by-pass around
                              the City of Durant to
                              accommodate the traffic
                              needs of the International
                              Trade Assistance Center...
4692           OK            To construct a viaduct on        $6,400,000
                              U.S. Highway 70 over the
                              railroad tracks in Durant.
4693           OK            Enhancement projects for         $1,000,000
                              Woodward..................
4694           OK            Improvements to highways        $53,150,000
                              and bridges in the State
                              of Oklahoma, divided
                              equally among the eight
                              field divisions...........
4695           OK            For improvements to the         $45,000,000
                              State maintained
                              interstate system in the
                              State of Oklahoma.........
4696           OR            Highway 20 Improvements          $5,000,000
                              from Pioneer Mountain to
                              Eddyville, Lincoln County.
4697           OR            For purchase of right-of-       $15,000,000
                              way, planning, design and
                              construction of a highway,
                              Newberg...................
4698           OR            Upgrade, to add a                $7,000,000
                              southbound lane to a
                              section of I-5 through
                              Portland, between Delta
                              Park and Lombard, Portland
4699           OR            Widening of Oregon Highway       $1,000,000
                              217 between Tualatin
                              Valley Highway and the
                              U.S. 26 Interchange,
                              Beaverton.................
4700           OR            Improve Highway 22, Polk         $1,700,000
                              County....................
4701           OR            Improve I-5/99W Connecter,      $10,000,000
                              Washington County.........
4702           OR            Improvements to U.S 97 from      $3,500,000
                              Modoc Point to Algoma.....
4703           OR            Construct Barber Street            $700,000
                              Extension, Wilsonville....
4704           OR            For Interstate 5                 $1,000,000
                              interchange, City of
                              Coburg....................
4705           OR            Upgrade the I-5 Fern Valley      $5,000,000
                              Interchange at Exit 24,
                              Medford...................
4706           OR            Construction of highway and      $2,000,000
                              pedestrian access to
                              Macadam Ave. and street
                              improvements as part of
                              South Waterfront
                              Development, Portland.....
4707           OR            Plan, design, and acquire,      $15,000,000
                              Sunrise Corridor,
                              Clackamas County..........
4708           OR            Relocate and improve             $1,000,000
                              Cascade Locks Southbank
                              Enhancements, Cascade
                              Locks.....................
4709           OR            Reroute U.S. 97 at Redmond,      $7,000,000
                              and improve intersection
                              of U.S. 97 and Oregon 126.
4710           OR            Construction of I-84, U.S.       $3,400,000
                              395 Stanfield Interchange
                              Improvement Project.......
4711           OR            Plan, design, and construct        $500,000
                              Frontage Road Crossing
                              Project, Hood River.......
4712           OR            Improve Marine Park                $400,000
                              Underpass to address
                              necessary transportation
                              improvements, Cascade
                              Locks.....................
4713           OR            Improve Barnhart Road,           $3,900,000
                              Umatilla County...........
4714           OR            P&W Rehabilitation Project,        $700,000
                              Yamhill County............
4715           OR            Transportation Improvements      $1,000,000
                              Around the Eugene, Oregon
                              Federal Courthouse........
4716           OR            Plan, design, and construct      $1,800,000
                              the Dalles, Oregon
                              Riverfront Access.........
4717           OR            Troutdale Interchange            $1,000,000
                              enhancements at I-84 and
                              257th St, Troutdale.......
4718           OR            Interchange Improvements to      $1,000,000
                              I-205 at Airport Way......
4719           OR            Beaverton Hillsdale/Scholls      $3,000,000
                              Ferry/Oleson Rd.
                              Intersection
                              Reconfiguration,
                              Washington County.........
4720           OR            Rehabilitate Sellwood            $3,000,000
                              Bridge, Multnomah County,
                              Oregon....................
4721           OR            I-5 Franklin-Glenwood              $400,000
                              Interchange Study.........
4722           PA            Road improvements for North      $1,500,000
                              Shore Transportation
                              Connection, HOV
                              modification, Pittsburgh..
4723           PA            Planning, environment and        $1,000,000
                              preliminary engineering
                              for East-West Corridor
                              Rapid Transit, Pittsburgh.
4724           PA            Warrendale-Bayne Road            $2,000,000
                              improvements from I-79 to
                              SR 19, in Allegheny County
4725           PA            New interchange off Route          $200,000
                              60 into proposed
                              industrial park in
                              Neshannock Township.......
4726           PA            Upgrade of Route 60              $1,000,000
                              Interchange with Route 22/
                              30, Allegheny County......
4727           PA            Streetscape improvements,        $1,345,000
                              Geneva College............
4728           PA            Construct the Alle-Kiski         $1,000,000
                              Bridge and Connector,
                              Pennsylvania..............
4729           PA            Relocation of existing two       $1,000,000
                              lane road, Rose Street,
                              Indiana County............
4730           PA            I-70/I-79 South Interchange      $2,000,000
                              Redesign and Upgrade......
4731           PA            Construct 2 flyover ramps        $3,000,000
                              and S Linden St. extension
                              for access to industrial
                              sites in the cities of
                              McKeesport and Duquesne...
4732           PA            Crows Run Relocation from          $400,000
                              SR 65 to Freedom Crider
                              Road, Beaver County.......
4733           PA            Transportation Improvements        $100,000
                              to Jeannette Truck Route,
                              Westmoreland County.......
4734           PA            Construction of Central          $5,000,000
                              Susquehanna Valley Thruway
4735           PA            Construction of ramps on I-      $5,000,000
                              95 and U.S. 322 widening
                              of streets and
                              intersections.............
4736           PA            Construct parking facility       $2,000,000
                              in Upper Darby............
4737           PA            Improve Freemansburg Avenue      $1,000,000
                              and its intersections at
                              Route 33..................
4738           PA            For design, engineering,         $2,000,000
                              ROW acquisition, and
                              construction of the third
                              phase of the Marshalls
                              Creek Bypass Project in
                              Monroe County,
                              Pennsylvania..............
4739           PA            Construct Campbelltown           $1,000,000
                              Connector, Lebanon County.
4740           PA            Widen the Route 412              $5,000,000
                              corridor from I-78 into
                              the City of Bethlehem.....
4741           PA            Asbury Road and associated       $3,700,000
                              intersection improvement
                              projects, Erie............
4742           PA            ROW acquisition and              $1,000,000
                              construction for the South
                              Valley Parkway, Luzerne
                              County....................
4743           PA            Widening of SR 68 S. of I-       $1,000,000
                              80 interchange, Clarion
                              County....................
4744           PA            State Street Bridge              $1,000,000
                              Replacement, Sharon.......
4745           PA            Intersection improvements        $1,000,000
                              and upgrades of SR 62/257
                              in Cranberry Township.....
4746           PA            Design-build in-house,           $1,000,000
                              bridge rehabilitation of
                              six bridges in Warren
                              County....................
4747           PA            Engineering, design and          $2,000,000
                              construction of an
                              extension of Park Avenue
                              north to Lakemont Park in
                              Altoona...................
4748           PA            Widening of Rt. 22 and SR        $1,000,000
                              26 in Huntingdon, upgrades
                              to the interchange at U.S.
                              Rt. 22 and SR 26..........
4749           PA            Road impact study along            $250,000
                              Potomac River tributaries,
                              Pennsylvania..............
4750           PA            Construct Dubois Regional          $600,000
                              Medical Center Access
                              Road, Clearfield County...
4751           PA            Road Improvements and              $750,000
                              upgrades related to the
                              Pennsylvania State
                              Baseball Stadium..........
4752           PA            Construction of turn lanes,        $425,000
                              increase curve radius at
                              the intersection of SR
                              3041 and Industrial Park
                              Road, Somerset............
4753           PA            Construct Johnsonburg            $2,000,000
                              Bypass, Elk County........
4754           PA            DuBois-Jefferson County          $2,000,000
                              Airport Access Road
                              Construction..............
4755           PA            Replacement of existing          $1,000,000
                              bypass on U.S. 219, McKean
                              County....................
4756           PA            Complete heritage tourism          $300,000
                              work plans for communities
                              along SR 6, Pennsylvania..
4757           PA            Improvements and                 $1,000,000
                              resurfacing on U.S. 6
                              through the Borough of
                              Mansfield.................
4758           PA            Construction of a road to        $3,000,000
                              join Route 247 and Salem
                              Road, Lackawanna County...
4759           PA            PA Route 61 enhancements,        $1,600,000
                              Schuylkill Haven..........
4760           PA            PA Route 309 roadway               $400,000
                              construction and
                              signalization improvements
                              in Tamaqua Borough........
4761           PA            Design, engineering, ROW         $1,000,000
                              acquisition construction
                              of streetscaping
                              enhancements, paving,
                              lighting, safety
                              improvements, parking and
                              roadway redesign in Wilkes-
                              Barre.....................
4762           PA            Construct Valley Business          $400,000
                              Park Access Road C,
                              Bradford County...........
4763           PA            Construct PA 706 Wyalusing         $200,000
                              Bypass Bradford County,
                              Pennsylvania..............
4764           PA            Construct SR 29 to River           $340,000
                              Betterment, Eaton
                              Tunkhannock, Wyoming
                              County....................
4765           PA            Modernize traffic signals,         $100,000
                              complete minor roadway
                              realignment, and improve
                              channelization at U.S. 322
                              and PA 10 intersection....
4766           PA            Replace Bridge, SR 106,            $160,000
                              Tunkhannock Creek Bridge
                              2, Clifford Township,
                              Susquehanna County........
4767           PA            Construction SR 3024,              $140,000
                              Middle Creek Bridge II,
                              South Canaan, Wayne County
4768           PA            Restore Route 222 in               $280,000
                              Maxatawny and Richmond
                              Townships, Berks County...
4769           PA            Widening and improvements        $1,000,000
                              to SR 10, New Morgan
                              Borough, Berks County.....
4770           PA            Construct parking facility       $2,000,000
                              in Norristown, Montgomery
                              County....................
4771           PA            Design and construct French      $1,000,000
                              Creek Parkway and
                              connector roads in
                              Phoenixville..............
4772           PA            Design and Construction of       $1,600,000
                              Portzer Road Connector,
                              Bucks County..............
4773           PA            Construction of pedestrian       $2,000,000
                              tunnel under Cherry Street
                              in Philadelphia...........
4774           PA            U.S. Route 13 Corridor           $1,000,000
                              Reconstruction,
                              Redevelopment and
                              Beautification, Bucks
                              County....................
4775           PA            Two-lane Extension of              $400,000
                              Bristol Road, Bucks County
4776           PA            Relocation of PA 52 at             $200,000
                              Longwood Gardens, Chester
                              County....................
4777           PA            Improvements to SR 39/I-81,        $500,000
                              West Hanover Township.....
4778           PA            Construction of alternate        $1,000,000
                              truck route for SR 441,
                              Columbia Borough..........
4779           PA            Concord Road Extension,            $500,000
                              Springettsbury Township...
4780           PA            Widen PA 896 between               $500,000
                              Strasburg Borough and U.S.
                              30........................
4781           PA            Design and construct               $750,000
                              relocation of U.S. 11
                              between Ridge Hill and
                              Hempt Roads...............
4782           PA            Construct and widen PA 94          $300,000
                              from the Adams and York
                              County line north to
                              Appler Road...............
4783           PA            Construct a turning lane           $500,000
                              off Route 16 in
                              McConnellsburg, Fulton
                              County....................
4784           PA            Improvements from U.S. 11          $250,000
                              to southbound ramp to I-81
                              in Antrim Township........
4785           PA            Construction of the Montour        $200,000
                              Trail, Great Allegheny
                              Passage...................
4786           PA            Transportation Improvements        $500,000
                              for Armstrong County, PA
                              Slatelick Interchange for
                              PA 28 at SR 3017..........
4787           PA            Widening of Route 40 in            $750,000
                              Wharton Township, Fayette
                              County....................
4788           PA            Completion of I-79-Kirwin          $400,000
                              Heights Interchange and
                              construction of retaining
                              walls, bridge and new
                              ramps.....................
4789           PA            Construction of U.S. 22 to         $300,000
                              I-79 Section of Southern
                              Beltway, Pittsburgh.......
4790           PA            Reconstruct intersection of        $400,000
                              SR 51 and Franklin Ave,
                              Beaver County.............
4791           PA            South Phila. Access Rd.            $500,000
                              Design and construction of
                              port access road from
                              South Phila Port and
                              intermodal facilities,
                              Philadelphia..............
4792           PA            Widen Route 22 between             $260,000
                              Export and Delmont........
4793           PA            Construct a new highway          $4,000,000
                              interchange between the PA
                              Turnpike and I-95 and
                              widen both routes to six
                              lanes.....................
4794           PA            Construct a highway              $4,000,000
                              connecting U.S. 119 near
                              Uniontown with SR 88 near
                              Brownsville...............
4795           PA            Construct a road along the       $4,000,000
                              North Delaware Riverfront
                              Corridor from Buckius
                              Street to Poquessing Creek
4796           PA            Construct an intermodal          $2,000,000
                              center at the Philadelphia
                              Zoo.......................
4797           PA            Widen Route 412 corridor         $2,000,000
                              from I-78 into the City of
                              Bethlehem.................
4798           PA            Improvements to the Erie         $1,000,000
                              Airport corridor..........
4799           PA            Widen I-81 from four to six      $2,000,000
                              lanes in the Wilkes-Barre/
                              Scranton corridor.........
4800           PA            Construct the South Valley       $1,500,000
                              Parkway, Pennsylvania.....
4801           PA            Complete the connection of       $2,000,000
                              the American Parkway
                              between the east and west
                              sides of the Lehigh River
                              with bridges and
                              interchanges..............
4802           PA            Construct safety and             $2,500,000
                              capacity improvements to
                              Route 309 and Old
                              Packhouse Road............
4803           PA            Flyover ramps and                $2,500,000
                              improvements to I-79 and
                              SR 228, Cranberry Township
4804           PA            Construct the Valley View        $1,500,000
                              Business Park Access Road.
4805           PA            Construct the North              $3,000,000
                              Delaware River East Coast
                              Greenway Trail............
4806           PA            Improvements to the              $2,000,000
                              Pleasant Valley and Sandy
                              Hill Roads intersection
                              with SR 130 in Penn
                              Township..................
4807           PA            Construct an intermodal          $1,000,000
                              facility servicing
                              Children's Hospital of
                              Pittsburgh................
4808           PA            Widening and construction        $1,000,000
                              of grade-separated
                              interchanges along SR 28
                              from Pittsburgh to
                              Millvale, Pennsylvania....
4809           PA            Lafayette Street extension         $500,000
                              and interchange
                              improvements..............
4810           PA            Construct the Church Street      $2,000,000
                              Transportation Center in
                              Williamsport..............
4811           PA            For the Children's Hospital      $1,000,000
                              of Philadelphia Partners
                              for Child Passenger Safety
                              program...................
4812           PA            Construct improvements to        $2,400,000
                              SR 29 and SR 113 in Upper
                              Providence Township,
                              Pennsylvania..............
4813           PA            Construct ramps off of I-95      $1,000,000
                              and U.S. 322 and access
                              improvements to Chester,
                              Pennsylvania..............
4814           PA            Improvements to access           $1,000,000
                              roads at the Please Touch
                              Museum, Philadelphia......
4815           PA            Construction of the              $1,000,000
                              Schuylkill Gateway Project
                              in Philadelphia,
                              Pennsylvania..............
4816           PA            Security improvements to         $1,000,000
                              the Commodore Barry
                              Bridge, Pennsylvania......
4817           PA            Improve Freemansburg Avenue      $1,000,000
                              and its intersections at
                              Route 33, Pennsylvania....
4818           PA            Study and construct              $1,000,000
                              improvements to the
                              intersection of the
                              Bucknell University main
                              campus entrance road and
                              SR 15, Pennsylvania.......
4819           PA            Improvements to rural              $450,000
                              corridors in Erie,
                              Pennsylvania..............
4820           PA            Widen the ramp at the              $500,000
                              intersection of Peach
                              Street and I-90,
                              Pennsylvania..............
4821           PA            Implement the Clearfield         $1,000,000
                              Cluster Pennsylvania
                              highway grade crossing
                              project, Clearfield and
                              Clinton Counties..........
4822           PA            Rail traffic safety                $500,000
                              improvements, Homer City,
                              Pennsylvania..............
4823           PA            Design and construct             $1,000,000
                              interchange improvements
                              including sound barriers
                              at I-83, Exit 19, or other
                              projects designated by
                              York County, MPO..........
4824           PA            Construct the Alle-Kiski         $1,000,000
                              Bridge and Connector......
4825           PA            Reconfiguration of the           $1,000,000
                              Rochester Riverfront ramp.
4826           PA            Expand U.S. 422 between          $1,000,000
                              Indiana and Kittaning.....
4827           PA            PATCO high-speed line fleet      $1,000,000
                              upgrade...................
4828           PA            For interpretive signage           $300,000
                              and trails in Pittsburgh
                              urban park land...........
4829           PA            Construct rail crossings to        $600,000
                              access Schuylkill River
                              Park, Philadelphia........
4830           PA            Repair and upgrade Cresheim        $450,000
                              Valley Drive, Philadelphia
4831           PA            Improvements to Penn's             $400,000
                              Landing Ferry Terminal,
                              Philadelphia..............
4832           PA            Shippensburg University            $250,000
                              campus circulation
                              improvements..............
4833           PA            To incorporate a portion of        $400,000
                              Old Delaware Avenue as the
                              South Philadelphia Port
                              Access Road...............
4834           PA            Construct a new interchange        $400,000
                              and additional northbound
                              lane along SR 28 near
                              Tarentum..................
4835           PA            Linglestown Square, Lower          $250,000
                              Paxton Township...........
4836           PA            Study the future needs of          $500,000
                              east-west road
                              infrastructure in Adams
                              County....................
4837           PA            Completion and enhancements        $500,000
                              to the Pittsburgh
                              Riverfront trail system...
4838           PA            Road impact study along            $200,000
                              Potomac River tributaries.
4839           PA            Da Vinci Center hydrogen           $200,000
                              fuel-celled transit
                              vehicles..................
4840           PA            Complete heritage tourism          $100,000
                              work plans for communities
                              along SR 6................
4841           PA            Relocation of East Lake            $100,000
                              Road in Pyamatuning
                              Township..................
4842           RI            Transportation Improvements     $22,000,000
                              for the Apponaug Bypass...
4843           RI            Transportation Improvements      $4,000,000
                              for the Washington
                              Secondary Bicycle Facility/
                              Coventry Greenway/Trestle
                              Trail (Coventry)..........
4844           RI            Transportation Improvements      $6,000,000
                              for the Northwest
                              Biketrail/Woonasquatucket
                              River Greenway
                              (Providence, Johnston)....
4845           RI            New Interchange constructed      $7,000,000
                              from I-195 to Taunton and
                              Warren Avenue in East
                              Providence................
4846           RI            Transportation Improvements     $10,000,000
                              for the Blackstone River
                              Bikeway (Providence,
                              Woonsocket)...............
4847           RI            Transportation Improvements      $4,000,000
                              for the Jamestown Bridge
                              Demolition--Bicycle Access/
                              Trestle Span Demolition/
                              Fishing Pier (N.
                              Kingstown)................
4848           RI            Weybosset Street (200              $750,000
                              Block) Streetscape and
                              Drop-off Lane Improvement--
                              Providence................
4849           RI            Acquisition of fee or            $1,000,000
                              easement, construction of
                              a trail, and site
                              improvements in Foster....
4850           RI            Open space acquisition to        $8,000,000
                              mitigate growth associated
                              with SR 4 and Interstate
                              95, by non-profit land
                              conservation agencies
                              through acquisition of fee
                              or easement, with a match
                              requirement of 50% of the
                              total purchase price......
4851           RI            Replace Sakonnet Bridge....      $7,000,000
4852           RI            Transportation Enhancements        $500,000
                              at Blackstone Valley
                              Heritage Corridor.........
4853           RI            Bury the Power Lines at          $2,500,000
                              India Point...............
4854           RI            Restore and Expand Maritime        $500,000
                              Heritage site in Bristol..
4855           RI            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              for the Colt State Park
                              Bike Path.................
4856           RI            Construct trails and             $1,000,000
                              facility improvements
                              within the Rhode Island
                              National Wildlife Refuge
                              complex...................
4857           RI            Improvements for the             $5,000,000
                              Commuter rail in Rhode
                              Island....................
4858           RI            Transportation Improvements      $5,000,000
                              for the East Main Road in
                              Middletown................
4859           RI            Downtown Circulation             $2,000,000
                              Improvements Providence...
4860           RI            Transportation Improvements      $4,000,000
                              for the Route 138 (South
                              Kingstown)................
4861           RI            Transportation Improvements      $2,750,000
                              for the Route 1 Gilbert
                              Stuart Turnaround (N.
                              Kingstown)................
4862           RI            Rehabilitate and improve        $12,000,000
                              Rt. 138 from Rt. 108 to
                              Rt. 2.....................
4863           RI            Improve traffic circulation      $5,000,000
                              and road surfacing in
                              downtown Providence.......
4864           RI            Improve access to Pell           $5,000,000
                              Bridge in Newport.........
4865           RI            Completion of Washington         $7,000,000
                              Secondary Bike Path from
                              Coventry to Connecticut
                              Border....................
4866           RI            Replace Warren Bridge in        $11,000,000
                              Warren....................
4867           RI            Rehabilitation of                $5,000,000
                              Stillwater Viaduct in
                              Smithfield................
4868           RI            Completion of                    $5,000,000
                              Woonasquatucket River
                              Greenway from Johnston to
                              Providence................
4869           RI            Replace Natick Bridge in         $5,000,000
                              Warwick and West Warwick..
4870           SC            Construction of I-73 from       $10,000,000
                              Myrtle Beach, SC to I-95,
                              ending at the NC State
                              line......................
4871           SC            Widening of U.S. 278 to six     $15,000,000
                              lanes in Beaufort County,
                              SC between Hilton Head
                              Island and SC 170.........
4872           SC            Engineering, design and         $10,000,000
                              construction of a Port
                              Access Road connecting to
                              I-26 in North Charleston,
                              SC........................
4873           SC            Improvements to U.S. 17 in      $10,000,000
                              Beaufort and Colleton
                              Counties to improve safety
                              between U.S. 21 and SC 64.
4874           SC            Widening of SC 9 in              $2,000,000
                              Spartanburg County from SC
                              292 to Rainbow Lake Road..
4875           SC            Complete Construction of         $3,000,000
                              Palmetto Parkway Extension
                              (I-520) Phase II to I-20..
4876           SC            Complete a multi-lane            $4,000,000
                              widening project on SC Hwy
                              5 Bypass in York County,
                              SC between I-77 and I-85..
4877           SC            Re-construction of an            $2,000,000
                              existing interchange at I-
                              385 and SC 14, in Laurens
                              County....................
4878           SC            Construction of the              $2,000,000
                              Lexington Connector in
                              Lexington County, to
                              alleviate traffic
                              congestion................
4879           SC            Widening of 4.4 miles of         $2,000,000
                              West Georgia Road in
                              Greenville County.........
4880           SC            Extension of Wells Highway       $2,000,000
                              in Oconee County..........
4881           SC            Demolition of the old            $5,000,000
                              Cooper River Bridges in
                              Charleston................
4882           SC            Transportation Improvements      $5,000,000
                              for the I-73 in South
                              Carolina-Proposed
                              interstate corridor
                              beginning at NC State line
                              continuing to the Grand
                              Strand area of SC.........
4883           SC            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              for the U.S. 278 in
                              Beaufort/Jasper County to
                              alleviate roadway capacity
                              constraints and improve
                              safety and operations.....
4884           SC            ICAR Roads, Greenville,          $2,000,000
                              reconstruction of roads
                              around Fairforest Way for
                              better flow into ICAR.....
4885           SC            Harden Street Improvements       $5,000,000
                              in Columbia. Specific
                              improvements will include:
                              modern traffic control
                              signals, intersections,
                              improved street lighting,
                              driveways etc.............
4886           SC            Palmetto Parkway, Phase 2        $3,000,000
                              is approximately 6 miles
                              long and begins at U.S. 1/
                              78 and terminates at I-20.
4887           SC            Lexington Connector in           $1,000,000
                              South Carolina, to
                              alleviate traffic
                              congestion along three
                              major thoroughfares in
                              Lexington County: U.S. 1,
                              U.S. 378, and SC 6........
4888           SC            I-77/Peach Road Interchange      $3,000,000
                              in Fairfield County, SC,
                              project would create
                              interchange to encourage
                              development at industrial
                              park......................
4889           SC            I-95/SC 327 in Florence,         $3,000,000
                              SC, to construct
                              northbound ramp and expand
                              existing ramps............
4890           SC            Transportation Improvements      $1,000,000
                              for Highway 901, York
                              County, SC................
4891           SC            The Extension of the Mark        $3,000,000
                              Clark Expressway in
                              Charleston County.........
4892           SD            Construction of 4-lane          $27,000,000
                              highway on U.S. 79 between
                              Maverick Junction, and the
                              Nebraska border...........
4893           SD            Reconstruct, S. Rochford         $9,000,000
                              Road from Rochford to
                              Deerfield Rd..............
4894           SD            Reconstruct SD-50 Cherry         $3,000,000
                              Street in Vermillion......
4895           SD            Construct Rush Lake              $8,000,000
                              Crossing U.S. 12 near
                              Webster...................
4896           SD            Construct Phase I/South          $3,600,000
                              Connector Broadway to 29th
                              Street, Watertown.........
4897           SD            Construct Intersection of        $2,500,000
                              State Hwy 212 and U.S. 81,
                              Watertown.................
4898           SD            Reconstruction of U.S. 14/       $3,000,000
                              Medary Ave. to 22nd Ave.,
                              Brookings.................
4899           SD            Extension of Main Street         $1,500,000
                              and replacement of rail
                              crossing, Mobridge........
4900           SD            Reconstruction and paving        $6,000,000
                              of BIA Route 27, Wounded
                              Knee-Porcupine Butte......
4901           SD            Purchase critical                $2,000,000
                              conservation easements
                              along the Heartland
                              Expressway (Highway 79)
                              adjacent to Custer State
                              Park and Wind Cave
                              National Park.............
4902           SD            Reconstruction and paving        $2,000,000
                              of streets on the
                              Flandreau Indian
                              Reservation...............
4903           SD            Construct Exit 61 I-90          $15,116,000
                              Rapid City (Heartland
                              Expressway)...............
4904           SD            Construct SD 1806 from U.S.        $862,000
                              83 East/15.6 miles toward
                              Lower Brule...............
4905           SD            Construct Wagner Community         $200,000
                              Streets, Yankton
                              Reservation...............
4906           SD            Construct Marty Community          $200,000
                              Streets, Yankton
                              Reservation...............
4907           SD            Construct Riverfront               $300,000
                              Walking trail between 4th
                              Ave. and Main Street,
                              Mobridge..................
4908           SD            Reconstruct Exit 79--I-29       $12,323,000
                              in Sioux Falls (12th
                              Street)...................
4909           SD            East Anamosa St. extension       $6,127,000
                              to east/north and lacrosse
                              St. road and bridge.......
4910           SD            To replace bridge over          $15,000,000
                              Missouri River, I-90 in
                              Chamberlain...............
4911           SD            Winter Maintenance Decision      $1,000,000
                              Support System/SD DOT.....
4912           SD            Reconstruct U.S. 14 to U.S.      $2,000,000
                              83 junction, Pierre East..
4913           SD            Resurface U.S. 12 from           $2,472,000
                              McLaughlin east 14.2 miles
                              in Standing Rock
                              Reservation...............
4914           SD            Reconstruct I-90 loop in         $3,000,000
                              Mitchell (Burr to Sanborn)
4915           SD            Road Construction                $1,000,000
                              Activities Turner County..
4916           SD            Pavement restoration U.S.        $1,000,000
                              12 2.1 miles from west of
                              Penn St. to east of
                              Melgaard in Aberdeen......
4917           SD            BIA route 3/ Tribal Farm         $6,000,000
                              Rd. reconstruction and
                              paving....................
4918           SD            BIA route 15 resurfacing         $5,000,000
                              between red scaffold and
                              cherry creek to Ziebach
                              county Rd. 33.............
4919           SD            For Okreek to Carter             $2,250,000
                              grading and resurfacing
                              U.S. 18 west of Okreek to
                              Carter....................
4920           SD            Acquisition of road              $3,000,000
                              maintenance equipment for
                              Oglala, Rosebud and
                              Cheyenne River Sioux
                              Tribes....................
4921           SD            Construct bike path in             $750,000
                              Vermillion................
4922           SD            Construct Rail Spur in             $750,000
                              Brookings.................
4923           SD            Asphalt overlay to extend          $600,000
                              Lewis and Clark Highway
                              1804 in Charles Mix County
                              leading to Platte Creek
                              Recreation Area...........
4924           SD            South Dakota Department of       $3,450,000
                              Transportation; for those
                              projects it has identified
                              as its highest priorities.
4925           TN            University of Tennessee         $20,000,000
                              Joint Institute for
                              Advanced Materials in
                              Knoxville.................
4926           TN            Center for Advanced              $5,000,000
                              Intermodal Transportation
                              Technologies at the
                              University of Memphis.....
4927           TN            College Street Corridor,         $8,000,000
                              Phase II, Great Smoky
                              Mountain Heritage Highway
                              Cultural and Visitors
                              Center, Maryville.........
4928           TN            Plan and construct N.            $6,000,000
                              Tennessee Boulevard
                              enhancements, Murfreesboro
4929           TN            North Second Street             $10,000,000
                              Corridor Upgrade, Memphis.
4930           TN            Engineer, design and            $10,000,000
                              construction of connector
                              road from I-75 interchange
                              across Enterprise South
                              Industrial Park to Hwy 58
                              in Hamilton County........
4931           TN            Construct force protection       $4,000,000
                              barriers along U.S.
                              Highway 41-A at Fort
                              Campbell..................
4932           TN            Upgrade roads for Slack          $1,500,000
                              Water Port facility and
                              industrial park, Lake
                              County, TN................
4933           TN            Plan and construct               $2,000,000
                              Rutherford County
                              visitor's center/
                              transportation information
                              hub, City of Murfreesboro.
4934           TN            Reconstruct connection with      $5,000,000
                              Hermitage Avenue to
                              Cumberland River Bluff in
                              Nashville.................
4935           TN            Six lane extension from          $4,000,000
                              Airways Boulevard to South
                              Highland Avenue in Jackson
4936           TN            Plough Boulevard                 $2,500,000
                              Interchange with
                              Winchester Road in Memphis
4937           TN            Construction of a                  $200,000
                              pedestrian bridge in Alcoa
4938           TN            Construct visitor                $1,800,000
                              interpretive center at the
                              Gray Fossil Site in Gray..
4939           TN            Expansion of SR 11W from         $5,000,000
                              Rutledge to Bean Station
                              in Grainger County........
4940           TN            Construction of Knob Creek       $2,500,000
                              Road in Washington County,
                              Tennessee.................
4941           TN            Riverside Drive Cobblestone      $2,500,000
                              Restoration and Walkway,
                              Memphis...................
4942           TN            Reconstruction of                $5,000,000
                              sidewalks, curbs, and
                              streetscape improvements
                              within the Memphis Central
                              Biomedical District,
                              Memphis, Tennessee........
4943           TN            Develop intelligent              $2,200,000
                              transportation signage for
                              access points at Fort
                              Campbell, Tennessee.......
4944           TN            Construction of SR 32/U.S.       $5,000,000
                              321 from SR 73 at Wilton
                              Springs road to near I-40
                              in Cocke County, Tennessee
4945           TN            Improvements to I-40             $5,000,000
                              interchange at I-240 East
                              of Memphis (Phase II).....
4946           TN            Warren County Mountain View      $1,500,000
                              Industrial Park access
                              road, Warren County, TN...
4947           TN            Widen U.S. Highway 127 to 4      $2,000,000
                              lanes between Jamestown,
                              Tennessee and I-40........
4948           TN            Widen a railroad underpass       $5,000,000
                              and make access
                              improvements to the I-275
                              industrial business park
                              in Knoxville..............
4949           TN            Construct Interpretive             $500,000
                              Visitor Center for the
                              Cherokee Removal Memorial
                              Park Trail of Tears site
                              in Meigs County...........
4950           TN            Construct overpass at            $1,300,000
                              Highway 321 and Highway 11
                              Loudon County.............
4951           TN            Construction of an               $1,250,000
                              Interchange on Highway 64
                              (APD 40) adjacent to I-75
                              Exit 20 in the City of
                              Cleveland, TN for
                              increased safety..........
4952           TN            Construct trails and               $500,000
                              recreational facilities at
                              the Warriors Path State
                              Park in Kingsport.........
4953           TN            Construct the Melton Lake          $650,000
                              greenway in Oak Ridge.....
4954           TN            Access road improvements         $1,000,000
                              for regional hospital in
                              Morristown................
4955           TN            Johnson County, Tennessee          $500,000
                              for a trails system.......
4956           TN            Access road from the James       $1,000,000
                              H. Quillen VA Medical
                              Center to U.S. 11-E in
                              Mountain Home.............
4957           TN            Widen I-65 from SR 840 to        $2,000,000
                              SR 96, including
                              interchange modification
                              at Goose Creek bypass,
                              Williamson County.........
4958           TN            Acquire and construct trail        $500,000
                              and bikeway along S.
                              Chickamauga Creek in
                              Chattanooga...............
4959           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, Carter
                              County....................
4960           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, McMinn
                              County....................
4961           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, Maury
                              County....................
4962           TN            Improve, Streetscape and           $500,000
                              pavement repair, Lincoln
                              County....................
4963           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, Dyer
                              County....................
4964           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, Smith
                              County....................
4965           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, Henry
                              County....................
4966           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, Obion
                              County....................
4967           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, Sumner
                              County....................
4968           TN            Replace Unitia Bridge in           $200,000
                              Loudon County.............
4969           TN            Sullivan, Washington               $500,000
                              Counties, Tennessee SR 75
                              widening..................
4970           TN            Sevier County, TN SR 66            $500,000
                              widening..................
4971           TN            Develop the East Hickman           $200,000
                              County and Oak Hill
                              Community Greenway
                              Projects, Hickman County..
4972           TN            SR 397 extension from SR           $500,000
                              96W to U.S. 431N to
                              Franklin..................
4973           TN            U.S. 412 from the Madison          $500,000
                              County Line to Parsons TN
                              in Henderson and Decatur
                              Counties..................
4974           TN            Construction of the             $10,000,000
                              Foothills Parkway in Smoky
                              Mountains National Park,
                              Sevier County.............
4975           TN            Construct Transportation           $400,000
                              and Heritage museum,
                              Townsend..................
4976           TN            Plan and construct access          $300,000
                              road for the Overton
                              County Industrial Park,
                              Overton County............
4977           TN            Construct system of                $500,000
                              greenways in Nashville--
                              Davidson County...........
4978           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, Roane
                              County....................
4979           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, Scott
                              County....................
4980           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, Morgan
                              County....................
4981           TN            Improve Streetscape and            $500,000
                              pavement repair, Fentress
                              County....................
4982           TN            Street improvements,             $6,000,000
                              streetscape features,
                              signals and signage along
                              3rd Avenue North and Union
                              Street in downtown
                              Nashville, Tennessee......
4983           TN            Improvements to the Blount/      $6,000,000
                              Sevier Corridor in
                              Knoxville, Tennessee to
                              support the South
                              Waterfront Redevelopment
                              project...................
4984           TX            Replacement of the I-30         $17,000,000
                              Bridge over the Trinity
                              River in Dallas...........
4985           TX            Replacement of the              $15,000,000
                              Galveston Causeway
                              Railroad Bridge in
                              Galveston.................
4986           TX            Construction of a new            $4,000,000
                              international rail bridge
                              and rail track west of
                              Brownsville...............
4987           TX            Construction of a three         $10,000,000
                              mile bypass around central
                              San Marcos................
4988           TX            Construction of a railroad       $6,000,000
                              grade separation at Calton
                              Rd. in Laredo, TX (part of
                              the West Laredo Multimodal
                              Trade Corridor)...........
4989           TX            Transportation Improvements      $5,000,000
                              for the San Angelo Ports
                              to Plains Route 306 at FM
                              388.......................
4990           TX            Reconstruct Mile 6 West          $2,000,000
                              from U.S. 83 to SH 107
                              Hidalgo County............
4991           TX            Tyler Outer Loop 49              $3,000,000
                              Construction..............
4992           TX            Transportation Improvements      $3,000,000
                              to Cotton Flat Road
                              Overpass @ Interstate 20..
4993           TX            Construction of a parking        $2,000,000
                              facility at the University
                              of the Incarnate Word, San
                              Antonio, Texas............
4994           TX            Research and construction,       $1,000,000
                              Southwest Center for
                              Transportation Research
                              and Testing, Pecos, TX....
4995           TX            Construct a reliever route       $3,000,000
                              on U.S. 287 south of Dumas
                              to U.S. 287 north of Dumas
4996           TX            Widen FM 60 (University          $2,000,000
                              Drive) from SH 6 to FM
                              158, College Station......
4997           TX            Complete U.S. 77 relief          $4,000,000
                              route around City of
                              Robstown..................
4998           TX            North Rail Relocation            $4,000,000
                              Harlingen.................
4999           TX            Improvements to KellyUSA         $2,000,000
                              36th Street...............
5000           TX            Beaumont, TX Washington          $1,000,000
                              Blvd. Improvements........
5001           TX            Improvements to Cottonwood       $1,000,000
                              Trail.....................
5002           TX            Improvements to FM 110 in        $1,000,000
                              San Marcos................
5003           TX            Improvements to SH 71 from       $2,000,000
                              W of FM 20 to Loop 150
                              Bastrop County............
5004           TX            Construct 6 mainlines from       $2,000,000
                              east of Mercury to east of
                              Wallsville................
5005           UT            Geneva Rd-Provo Center           $2,000,000
                              Street, Orem 1600 North to
                              I-15 FWY, Provo-widen from
                              2 to 4 lanes, Provo.......
5006           UT            Construction of Midvalley        $3,000,000
                              Highway, Tooele County....
5007           UT            Provo, Utah Westside             $1,000,000
                              Connector from I-15 to
                              Provo Municipal Airport,
                              Provo.....................
5008           UT            Reconstruct 500 West,            $1,500,000
                              including pedestrian and
                              bicycle access, in Moab...
5009           UT            Bear River Migratory Bird        $3,000,000
                              Refuge Access Road
                              Improvements, Box Elder
                              County....................
5010           UT            Widen Highway 92 from Lehi       $2,500,000
                              to Alpine/Highland........
5011           UT            I-15 Freeway Reconstruction-     $6,000,000
                              Springville 200 South
                              Interchange, Springville..
5012           UT            Construct 2-lane divided         $7,000,000
                              highway from the
                              Atkinville Interchange to
                              the new airport access
                              road in St. George........
5013           UT            I-15 Reconstruction; Salt        $3,500,000
                              Lake County...............
5014           UT            I-15 North and Commuter          $2,500,000
                              Rail Coordination, Davis
                              County....................
5015           UT            Streetscape a 2-lane road        $3,000,000
                              and add turning lanes at
                              key intersections on Santa
                              Clara Drive in Santa Clara
5016           UT            Widen Redwood Road from          $2,500,000
                              Saratoga Springs to
                              Bangerter Highway in Utah
                              County....................
5017           UT            Grant Tower                      $5,000,000
                              Reconfiguration, Salt Lake
                              City......................
5018           UT            200 East Minor Arterial,         $3,000,000
                              Logan City................
5019           UT            3200 South Project, Nibley/      $3,000,000
                              Cache County..............
5020           UT            Construct Parley's Creek         $5,500,000
                              Trail, Salt Lake City.....
5021           UT            SR 158 Improvements, Pine        $2,100,000
                              View Dam, Weber County....
5022           UT            Provo Reservoir Canal            $5,000,000
                              Trail, Provo..............
5023           UT            Improve pedestrian and           $2,000,000
                              traffic safety in Holladay
5024           UT            Forest Street Improvements,      $3,500,000
                              Brigham City..............
5025           UT            Reconstruct South Moore Cut-     $8,000,000
                              off Road in Emery County,
                              UT........................
5026           UT            Increase lane capacity on        $4,000,000
                              bridge over Virgin River
                              on Washington Fields Road
                              in Washington.............
5027           UT            Construct pedestrian safety        $500,000
                              project on the Navajo
                              Nation in Montezuma Creek.
5028           UT            Add lighting on Highway 262        $500,000
                              on the Navajo Nation in
                              Aneth.....................
5029           UT            Add lights to road from            $400,000
                              Halchita to Mexican Hat in
                              the Navajo Nation.........
5030           UT            Geneva Rd-Provo Center          $10,000,000
                              Street, Orem 1600 North to
                              I-15 FWY, Provo-widen from
                              2 to 4 lanes..............
5031           UT            Transportation Improvements      $5,500,000
                              for the Widen Highway 92
                              from Lehi to Highland.....
5032           UT            Expand Redhills Parkway          $8,000,000
                              from 2 to 5 lanes and
                              improve alignment within
                              rights-of-way in St.
                              George....................
5033           UT            I-15 Freeway Reconstruction-     $4,500,000
                              Springville 200 South
                              Interchange...............
5034           UT            Construct 2-lane divided         $6,000,000
                              highway from the
                              Atkinville Interchange to
                              the new replacement
                              airport access road in St.
                              George....................
5035           UT            Widen Redwood Road from          $4,000,000
                              Bangerter Highway in Salt
                              Lake County through
                              Saratoga Springs in Utah
                              County....................
5036           UT            Construction of 200 North        $5,000,000
                              Street highway-rail graded
                              crossing separation,
                              Kaysville.................
5037           UT            Forest Street Improvements,      $2,500,000
                              Brigham City..............
5038           UT            Bear River Migratory Bird        $5,500,000
                              Refuge Access Road
                              Improvements, Box Elder
                              County....................
5039           UT            Construction and                 $5,000,000
                              Rehabilitation of 13th
                              East in Sandy City........
5040           UT            Transportation Improvements      $1,000,000
                              to 200 East Minor
                              Arterial, Logan City......
5041           UT            Provo, Utah Westside             $1,000,000
                              Connector from I-15 to
                              Provo Municipal Airport...
5042           UT            Improve pedestrian and           $2,000,000
                              traffic safety in Holladay
5043           VA            I-66 Improvements and Route     $20,000,000
                              29 Interchange at
                              Gainesville...............
5044           VA            Construct Meadowcreek           $25,000,000
                              Parkway Interchange,
                              Charlottesville...........
5045           VA            Construct South Airport          $2,000,000
                              Connector Road, Richmond
                              International Airport.....
5046           VA            I-264/Lynnhaven Parkway/         $2,000,000
                              Great Neck Road
                              Interchange...............
5047           VA            Improvements to Coalfields      $12,000,000
                              Connector, Route 460,
                              Buchanan County...........
5048           VA            Rt. 460 Improvements.......      $5,000,000
5049           VA            National Park Service            $2,000,000
                              transportation
                              improvements to Historic
                              Jamestowne in FY 2006.....
5050           VA            Manage freight movement and      $3,500,000
                              safety improvements to I-
                              81........................
5051           VA            Route 50 Traffic Calming,        $8,000,000
                              Gilberts Corner...........
5052           VA            Smart Road Research and          $6,000,000
                              Operations, Blacksburg....
5053           VA            Replacement of Robertson         $5,000,000
                              Bridge, Danville..........
5054           VA            I-64/City Line Road              $5,000,000
                              Interchange...............
5055           VA            Dominion Boulevard               $8,000,000
                              Improvements, Route 17,
                              Chesapeake................
5056           VA            National Park Service,             $500,000
                              Appalachian Trail, High
                              Top Mountain land
                              acquisition, FY 2006......
5057           VA            Widen I-66 westbound inside     $22,000,000
                              the Capital Beltway.......
5058           VA            Construct I-73 near              $7,000,000
                              Martinsville,.............
5059           VA            The Journey Through              $1,000,000
                              Hallowed Ground Rt. 15
                              scenic corridor management
                              planning and
                              implementation, FY 2006...
5060           VA            Widening I-95 between Rt.       $10,000,000
                              123 and Fairfax County
                              Parkway...................
5061           VA            Widen Route 17 in Stafford.      $1,000,000
5062           VA            Construct Old Mill Road          $2,000,000
                              extension.................
5063           VA            Improvements to public           $1,000,000
                              roadways within the campus
                              boundaries of the Virginia
                              Biotechnology Park,
                              Richmond..................
5064           VA            Widen Route 262 in Augusta       $2,000,000
                              County....................
5065           VA            Bristol Train Station--          $1,000,000
                              Historic preservation and
                              rehabilitation of former
                              Bristol, VA train station.
5066           VA            Interstate 81 ITS message          $500,000
                              signs.....................
5067           VA            Improvements to Route 15,        $1,000,000
                              Farmville.................
5068           VA            Route 11 improvements in           $500,000
                              Maurertown (Shenandoah
                              County)...................
5069           VA            Improve Route 42 (Main             $500,000
                              Street) in Bridgewater....
5070           VA            Widen Rolfe Highway to the       $1,000,000
                              Surry Ferry landing
                              approach bridge in FY 2006
5071           VA            Engineering and right-of-        $1,000,000
                              way for Interstate 73 in
                              Roanoke County............
5072           VA            Double stack clearance of        $5,000,000
                              tunnels on the Norfolk and
                              Western Mainline in
                              Virginia located on the
                              Heartland Corridor........
5073           VA            Construction and                 $1,000,000
                              improvements from Route 60
                              to Mariners Museum and USS
                              Monitor Center............
5074           VA            Route 221 improvements in          $500,000
                              Forest....................
5075           VT            U.S. Route 2 Improvements        $5,000,000
                              in Danville...............
5076           VT            Vermont Statewide Rural         $10,000,000
                              Advanced Traveller System
                              and Fiber Construction....
5077           VT            Main Street Bridge, Johnson      $3,600,000
5078           VT            Pearl Street Bridge,             $1,400,000
                              Johnson...................
5079           VT            Church Street Improvements       $6,000,000
                              in Burlington.............
5080           VT            Burlington Waterfront            $3,500,000
                              Transportation
                              Improvements..............
5081           VT            Colchester Campus Road           $1,000,000
                              Project...................
5082           VT            Essex Junction Downtown          $1,000,000
                              Transportation
                              Improvements..............
5083           VT            U.S. Route 2/I-89                $3,000,000
                              Interchange Improvements
                              in South Burlington.......
5084           VT            I-91 Reconstruction at           $6,000,000
                              Derby Line, VT Port of
                              Entry.....................
5085           VT            Design and Construction of       $4,000,000
                              Montpelier Downtown
                              Redevelopment Project.....
5086           VT            Design and construction of       $5,000,000
                              dry span bridge in Swanton
5087           VT            Vermont Transportation           $2,000,000
                              Coordinated Use Facility
                              in Berlin.................
5088           VT            St. Lawrence and Atlantic        $5,000,000
                              Railroad Upgrades in
                              Northeastern Vermont......
5089           VT            Vermont I-89 Exit 14             $4,000,000
                              Upgrades..................
5090           VT            Construct Bennington Bypass     $20,000,000
                              (North Leg)...............
5091           VT            Improve Federal Street, St.      $1,500,000
                              Albans....................
5092           VT            Improvements to U.S. Rt. 7      $15,000,000
                              from Brandon to Pittsford.
5093           VT            Improvements to U.S. Rt. 7       $4,000,000
                              in Charlotte..............
5094           VT            Design and construction of       $2,500,000
                              roundabouts/traffic
                              circles at U.S. Rt. 7/Rt.
                              7A in Manchester and U.S.
                              Rt. 7/VT Rt. 103 in
                              Clarendon.................
5095           VT            Improvements to I-91            $15,000,000
                              between Hartford, VT and
                              Derby line................
5096           VT            Transportation Improvements      $2,500,000
                              to Vermont Park and Ride..
5097           VT            Transportation Improvements      $2,000,000
                              to Bellows Falls Tunnel...
5098           VT            Improvements to River Rd/        $2,000,000
                              U.S. Rt. 2 in Lunenberg...
5099           WA            SR 518 corridor--                $4,000,000
                              Improvements to SR 518-509
                              interchange and addition
                              of eastbound travel lane
                              on a portion of the
                              corridor..................
5100           WA            Design and construct             $2,500,000
                              pedestrian land bridge
                              spanning SR 14............
5101           WA            Riverside Avenue                 $2,500,000
                              Improvements, Phases 2 and
                              3, Spokane................
5102           WA            Hanford Reach National           $1,500,000
                              Monument Road Improvement.
5103           WA            Town Square Roadway and          $2,500,000
                              Pedestrian Improvements,
                              Burien....................
5104           WA            SR 704 Cross-Base Highway        $2,000,000
                              Improvements, Spanaway
                              Loop Road to SR 7.........
5105           WA            Tukwila Southcenter Parkway      $3,000,000
                              Improvements, Tukwila.....
5106           WA            Federal Way Triangle--           $4,000,000
                              Conduct final engineering
                              work for the
                              reconstruction of the I-5--
                              SR 18 interchange.........
5107           WA            U.S. 12 Burbank to Walla         $2,500,000
                              Walla: Construct new four
                              lane highway for portion
                              of U.S. 12................
5108           WA            Reconstruction of SR 99          $1,000,000
                              (Aurora Ave. N) between N
                              145th St. and N 205th St..
5109           WA            Access Downtown Phase II: I-     $1,500,000
                              405 Downtown Bellevue
                              Circulation Improvements..
5110           WA            Seattle Ferry Terminal           $2,000,000
                              Redevelopment and
                              Expansion.................
5111           WA            Port of Bellingham               $2,500,000
                              Transportation Enhancement
                              Projects..................
5112           WA            Toroda Creek Road                $1,650,000
                              Improvements, Ferry County
5113           WA            Toroda Creek Road                  $850,000
                              Improvements, Okanogan
                              County....................
5114           WA            Conduct preliminary              $1,000,000
                              engineering and EIS for
                              Columbia River Crossing in
                              WA and OR.................
5115           WA            U.S. 395, North Spokane          $2,000,000
                              Corridor Improvements.....
5116           WA            116th St/Interstate 5            $1,000,000
                              Interchange Reconstruction
                              in Marysville.............
5117           WA            SR 167--Right-of-way             $7,500,000
                              acquisition for a new
                              freeway connecting SR 509
                              to SR 161.................
5118           WA            Roadway and Pedestrian           $1,500,000
                              Improvements at Burien
                              Town Square, Burien.......
5119           WA            Complete analysis,               $8,400,000
                              permitting and right-of-
                              way procurement for I-5/SR
                              501 Interchange
                              Replacement in Ridgefield.
5120           WA            Construct improvements to        $2,500,000
                              Multimodal Terminal,
                              Bainbridge Island.........
5121           WA            Construct Intermodal             $3,250,000
                              Transit Facility, City of
                              University Place..........
5122           WA            Streetscape University           $2,800,000
                              Place Downtown, City of
                              University Place..........
5123           WA            Plan and Improve freight           $500,000
                              and goods transport--The
                              West Cost Corridor
                              Coalition in Washington
                              State.....................
5124           WA            Continuing construction of       $7,300,000
                              I-90, Spokane to Idaho
                              State Line................
5125           WA            Tukwila Urban Access             $1,750,000
                              Improvement--Address
                              necessary improvements to
                              Southcenter Parkway in
                              Tukwila to relieve
                              congestion................
5126           WA            Takoma--Lincoln Ave. Grade       $1,500,000
                              Separation................
5127           WA            Widen SR 202/SR 520 to           $1,750,000
                              Sahalee Way, King County..
5128           WA            Improve Vancouver traffic          $500,000
                              management--Vancouver
                              Advanced Traffic
                              Management System,
                              Vancouver.................
5129           WA            SR 240/Stevens Drive             $2,750,000
                              Corridor Improvements,
                              interchange construction
                              and graded rail crossing
                              separation at intersection
                              of SR 240 and Van Giesen
                              Street, Richland..........
5130           WI            Reconstruct Interstate 94/      $20,800,000
                              43/794 (Marquette
                              Interchange) in Milwaukee.
5131           WI            Rehabilitate existing            $7,500,000
                              bridge and construct new
                              bridge on Michigan Street
                              in Sturgeon Bay...........
5132           WI            Reconstruct and rebuild St.      $7,500,000
                              Croix River Crossing,
                              connecting Wisconsin State
                              Highway 64 in Houlton,
                              Wisconsin to Minnesota
                              State Highway in
                              Stillwater, Minnesota.....
5133           WI            Reconstruct U.S. Highway         $4,000,000
                              151 (East Washington Ave.)
                              in Madison................
5134           WI            Expand SH 57 between             $3,000,000
                              Dyckesville and Sturgeon
                              Bay.......................
5135           WI            Rehabilitate Highway 53          $2,000,000
                              between Chippewa Falls and
                              New Auburn................
5136           WI            Expand U.S. Highway 151          $2,500,000
                              between Dickeyville and
                              Belmont...................
5137           WI            Develop pedestrian and bike        $400,000
                              connections that link to
                              Hank Aaron State Trail in
                              Milwaukee.................
5138           WI            Reconstruct SH 78 between          $500,000
                              Prairie du Sac and
                              Merrimac, WI, including
                              reuse of rubble from
                              Badger Ammunition Plant
                              building demolition.......
5139           WI            Upgrade Interstate 94            $2,000,000
                              between Wilson Creek and
                              Red Cedar River in Dunn
                              County....................
5140           WI            City of Glendale, WI.            $2,000,000
                              Develop and rehabilitate
                              exit ramps on I-43, and
                              improvements at West
                              Silver Spring Drive and
                              North Port Washington Rd..
5141           WI            Expand U.S. 51 and SH 29 in      $2,500,000
                              Marathon County...........
5142           WI            Upgrade U.S. 2 in Ashland        $2,100,000
                              County....................
5143           WI            Widen Wisconsin State            $1,500,000
                              Highway 64 between Houlton
                              and New Richmond..........
5144           WI            Upgrade U.S. 41 from DePere      $2,000,000
                              to Suamico, Brown County..
5145           WI            Reconstruct and widen CTH        $2,000,000
                              AAA/Oneida St. between
                              Hansen Road and Cormier
                              Road including
                              reconstruction of SH 172
                              overpasses, Brown County..
5146           WI            Reconstruct SH 33,               $1,000,000
                              including the planned
                              bicycle/pedestrian
                              component, between Port
                              Washington and Saukville,
                              Ozaukee County............
5147           WI            Reconstruct U.S. 41/SH 144       $1,000,000
                              interchange near Slinger..
5148           WI            Reconstruct Wisconsin State      $1,000,000
                              Highway 21 at I-94
                              Interchange, Monroe County
5149           WI            Construct bicycle/                 $700,000
                              pedestrian path and
                              facilities in the Central
                              park area of Madison......
5150           WI            Construct a bicycle/               $500,000
                              pedestrian path, Wisconsin
                              Dells.....................
5151           WI            Construct a bicycle/               $500,000
                              pedestrian path from
                              Waunakee to Westport......
5152           WI            Construct an alternative         $1,000,000
                              connection to divert local
                              traffic from I-90, a major
                              highway, and allow
                              movement through the
                              Gateway commercial
                              development project.......
5153           WI            Reconstruct Highway 151          $2,000,000
                              from American Parkway to
                              Main Street, Sun Prairie..
5154           WI            Replace Highway 10 bridge        $2,000,000
                              over the Chippewa River
                              near Durand...............
5155           WI            Construct Eau Claire bypass      $2,000,000
                              on U.S. 53 in Eau Claire..
5156           WI            Replace the 17th Street          $2,000,000
                              Lift Bridge, Two Rivers...
5157           WI            Pioneer Road Rail Grade          $1,000,000
                              Separation (Fond du Lac,
                              Wisconsin)................
5158           WI            Upgrade Highway 26 between       $3,000,000
                              Janesville and Watertown..
5159           WV            Construct King Coal Highway-    $38,000,000
                              Red Jacket Segment, Mingo
                              County....................
5160           WV            Plan, design, and construct     $18,000,000
                              New Ohio River Bridge,
                              South of Wellsburg, Brooke
                              County....................
5161           WV            Plan, design, and construct     $13,000,000
                              Route 9 Martinsburg Bypass
5162           WV            Upgrade Route 10 Logan Co..      $7,000,000
5163           WV            Construct Coalfields            $11,000,000
                              Expressway................
5164           WV            Widen and reconstruct U.S.      $27,000,000
                              Rt. 35, Putnam County.....
5165           WV            Construct Shawnee Parkway..      $1,000,000
5166           WY            Burma Rd: Extension from I-      $2,500,000
                              90 to Lakeway.............
5167           WY            U.S. 26-287: repair road        $25,000,000
                              from Dubois to Moran
                              Junction, Wyoming to
                              improve access to
                              Yellowstone National Park
                              (Togwotee Pass
                              Reconstruction)...........
5168           WY            WYO 59: add lanes between       $10,000,000
                              Gillette and Douglas,
                              Wyoming for improved
                              safety and access.........
5169           WY            Casper West Belt Loop:          $21,000,000
                              connect three National
                              Highway System routes (WYO
                              220, U.S. 20-26 and I-25).
5170           WY            I-80: reconstruct section       $19,000,000
                              of I-80 near Rock Springs,
                              Wyoming for improved
                              safety....................
5171           WY            I-25: Widen and resurface        $5,000,000
                              approximately eight miles
                              of I-25 in Johnson County,
                              Wyoming between Buffalo
                              and Kaycee................
5172           WY            I-90: create I-90/Burma          $2,500,000
                              Road overpass to increase
                              community and emergency
                              access in Gillette,
                              Wyoming...................
5173           WY            U.S. 85: add passing lanes       $5,000,000
                              on U.S. 85 between
                              Newcastle and Lusk,
                              Wyoming to increase safety
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SEC. 1703. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS TO TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS.

    (a) TEA-21.--The table contained in section 1602 of the 
Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 257) is 
amended--
        (1) in item number 35 by inserting ``and for other related 
    purposes'' after ``Yard'';
        (2) in item number 78 by striking ``Third'' and all that 
    follows through ``Bridge'' and inserting ``Bayview Transportation 
    Improvements Project'';
        (3) in item number 312 by inserting ``through construction'' 
    after ``engineering'';
        (4) in item number 566 by striking ``Prunedale Bypass'' and 
    inserting ``improvements to Prunedale'';
        (5) in item number 732 by striking ``reviews and other 
    preliminary work'' and inserting ``reviews, other preliminary work, 
    and transitional construction'';
        (6) in item number 744 by striking ``Preliminary'' and all that 
    follows through ``Fitchburg'' and inserting ``Design, construction 
    or reconstruction, and right-of-way acquisition for roadway 
    improvements along the Route 12 corridor in Leominster and 
    Fitchburg to enhance access from Route 2 to North Leominster and 
    downtown Fitchburg'';
        (7) in item number 800 by striking ``Fairview Township'' and 
    inserting ``or other projects selected by the York County, 
    Pennsylvania MPO'';
        (8) in item number 820 by striking ``Conduct'' and all that 
    follows through ``interchange'' and inserting ``Conduct a 
    transportation needs study and make improvements to I-75 
    interchanges in the Grayling area'';
        (9) in item number 863, by adding at the end the following: ``, 
    including the Cuyahoga-Woodland Avenue Bridge'';
        (10) in item number 897 by striking ``Road upgrade'' and all 
    that follows through ``Hills'' and inserting ``Engineering and 
    construction of a new access road to a development near Interstate 
    Route 57 and 167th Street in Country Club Hills'';
        (11) in item 1096 by striking ``Construct'' and all that 
    follows through ``Independence'' and inserting ``Construction and 
    improvements in Reminderville, Ohio (43 percent); streetscaping, 
    bicycle trails, and related improvements to the I-90/SR 615 
    Interchange in Mentor, Ohio (20 percent); planning and construction 
    of a bicycle trail adjacent to such Interchange (14 percent); 
    Eastlake Stadium transit intermodal facility (16 percent); and 
    purchase of right-of-way for transportation enhancement activities 
    in Bainbridge Township, Ohio (7 percent)'';
        (12) in item number 1121 by striking ``Construct'' and all that 
    follows through ``Douglaston Parkway'' and inserting ``Provide 
    landscaping along both sides of the Grand Central Parkway from 
    188th Street to 172nd Street'';
        (13) in item number 1225 by striking ``Construct SR 9 bypass'' 
    and inserting ``Study, design, and construct transportation 
    solutions for SR 9 corridor'';
        (14) in item number 1349 by inserting ``, and improvements to 
    streets and roads providing access to,'' after ``along'';
        (15) in item number 1375 by striking ``Preliminary'' and all 
    that follows through ``Emmet County'' and inserting ``Petoskey area 
    transportation needs study and trunkline preservation and safety in 
    the Petoskey area'';
        (16) in item number 1392 by striking ``Construct'' and all that 
    follows through ``multimodal center'' and inserting ``Improve the 
    ramp configuration at the I-476 PA Turnpike Landsdale 
    Interchange'';
        (17) in item number 1447 by striking ``Extend'' and all that 
    follows through ``Valparaiso'' and inserting ``Design and 
    construction of interchange at I-65 and 109th Avenue, Crown 
    Point''; and
        (18) in item number 1474 by adding at the end the following: 
    ``, widen Cuyahoga SR 87, and $4,000,000 of the amount authorized 
    to construct grading separation at Front Street, Berea''.
    (b) ISTEA.--Item number 32 in the table contained in section 
1106(a)(2) of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 
1991 (105 Stat. 2038) is amended by striking ``Extension of 34th Street 
from IL Rt. 15 to County Road 10'' and inserting ``Extension and 
improvements of 34th Street''.

                        Subtitle H--Environment

SEC. 1801. CONSTRUCTION OF FERRY BOATS AND FERRY TERMINAL FACILITIES.

    (a) In General.--Section 147 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 147. Construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities

    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall carry out a program for 
construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities in accordance 
with section 129(c).
    ``(b) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of construction 
of ferry boats, ferry terminals, and ferry maintenance facilities under 
this section shall be 80 percent.
    ``(c) Allocation of Funds.--The Secretary shall give priority in 
the allocation of funds under this section to those ferry systems, and 
public entities responsible for developing ferries, that--
        ``(1) provide critical access to areas that are not well-served 
    by other modes of surface transportation;
        ``(2) carry the greatest number of passengers and vehicles; or
        ``(3) carry the greatest number of passengers in passenger-only 
    service.
    ``(d) Set-Aside for Projects on NHS.--
        ``(1) In general.--$20,000,000 of the amount made available to 
    carry out this section for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 
    shall be obligated for the construction or refurbishment of ferry 
    boats and ferry terminal facilities and approaches to such 
    facilities within marine highway systems that are part of the 
    National Highway System.
        ``(2) Alaska.--$10,000,000 of the $20,000,000 for a fiscal year 
    made available under paragraph (1) shall be made available to the 
    State of Alaska.
        ``(3) New jersey.--$5,000,000 of the $20,000,000 for a fiscal 
    year made available under paragraph (1) shall be made available to 
    the State of New Jersey.
        ``(4) Washington.--$5,000,000 of the $20,000,000 for a fiscal 
    year made available under paragraph (1) shall be made available to 
    the State of Washington.
    ``(e) Period of Availability.--Notwithstanding section 118(b), 
funds made available to carry out this section shall remain available 
until expended.
    ``(f) Applicability.--All provisions of this chapter that are 
applicable to the National Highway System, other than provisions 
relating to apportionment formula and Federal share, shall apply to 
funds made available to carry out this section, except as determined by 
the Secretary to be inconsistent with this section.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such subchapter is 
amended by striking the item relating to section 147 and inserting the 
following:

``147. Construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities.''.

    (c) Conforming Repeal.--Section 1064 of the Intermodal Surface 
Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 2005) is repealed.
    (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--In addition to amounts made 
available to carry out section 147 of title 23, United States Code, by 
section 1101 of this Act, there are authorized to be appropriated such 
sums as may be necessary to carry out such section 147 for fiscal year 
2006 and each fiscal year thereafter. Such funds shall remain available 
until expended.
    (e) National Ferry Database.--
        (1) Establishment.--The Secretary, acting through the Bureau of 
    Transportation Statistics, shall establish and maintain a national 
    ferry database.
        (2) Contents.--The database shall contain current information 
    regarding ferry systems, including information regarding routes, 
    vessels, passengers and vehicles carried, funding sources and such 
    other information as the Secretary considers useful.
        (3) Update report.--Using information collected through the 
    database, the Secretary shall periodically modify as appropriate 
    the report submitted under section 1207(c) of the Transportation 
    Equity Act for the 21st Century (23 U.S.C. 129 note; 112 Stat. 185-
    186).
        (4) Requirements.--The Secretary shall--
            (A) compile the database not later than 1 year after the 
        date of enactment of this Act and update the database every 2 
        years thereafter;
            (B) ensure that the database is easily accessible to the 
        public; and
            (C) make available, from the amounts made available for the 
        Bureau of Transportation Statistics by section 5101 of this 
        Act, not more than $500,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
        through 2009 to establish and maintain the database.
    (f) Territory Ferries.--Section 129(c)(5) of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended by striking ``the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico'' 
each place it appears and inserting ``any territory of the United 
States''.

SEC. 1802. NATIONAL SCENIC BYWAYS PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Section 162(a) of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by striking ``the roads as'' and all that 
    follows and inserting ``the roads as--
            ``(A) National Scenic Byways;
            ``(B) All-American Roads; or
            ``(C) America's Byways.''; and
        (2) by striking paragraph (3) and inserting the following:
        ``(3) Nomination.--
            ``(A) In general.--To be considered for a designation, a 
        road must be nominated by a State, an Indian tribe, or a 
        Federal land management agency and must first be designated as 
        a State scenic byway, an Indian tribe scenic byway, or, in the 
        case of a road on Federal land, as a Federal land management 
        agency byway.
            ``(B) Nomination by indian tribes.--An Indian tribe may 
        nominate a road as a National Scenic Byway under subparagraph 
        (A) only if a Federal land management agency (other than the 
        Bureau of Indian Affairs), a State, or a political subdivision 
        of a State does not have--
                ``(i) jurisdiction over the road; or
                ``(ii) responsibility for managing the road.
            ``(C) Safety.--An Indian tribe shall maintain the safety 
        and quality of roads nominated by the Indian tribe under 
        subparagraph (A).
        ``(4) Reciprocal notification.--States, Indian tribes, and 
    Federal land management agencies shall notify each other regarding 
    nominations made under this subsection for roads that--
            ``(A) are within the jurisdictional boundary of the State, 
        Federal land management agency, or Indian tribe; or
            ``(B) directly connect to roads for which the State, 
        Federal land management agency, or Indian tribe is 
        responsible.''.
    (b) Grants and Technical Assistance.--Section 162(b) of such title 
is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by inserting ``and Indian tribes'' after 
    ``provide technical assistance to States'';
        (2) in paragraph (1)(A) by striking ``designated as'' and all 
    that follows through ``; and'' and inserting ``designated as--
                ``(i) National Scenic Byways;
                ``(ii) All-American Roads;
                ``(iii) America's Byways;
                ``(iv) State scenic byways; or
                ``(v) Indian tribe scenic byways; and''; and
        (3) in paragraph (1)(B) by inserting ``or Indian tribe'' after 
    ``State'';
        (4) in paragraph (2)(A) by striking ``Byway or All-American 
    Road'' and inserting ``Byway, All-American Road, or 1 of America's 
    Byways'';
        (5) in paragraph (2)(B)--
            (A) by striking ``State-designated'' and inserting ``State 
        or Indian tribe''; and
            (B) by striking ``designation as a'' and all that follows 
        through ``; and'' and inserting ``designation as--
                ``(i) a National Scenic Byway;
                ``(ii) an All-American Road; or
                ``(iii) 1 of America's Byways; and''; and
        (6) in paragraph (2)(C) by inserting ``or Indian tribe'' after 
    ``State''.
    (c) Eligible Projects.--Section 162(c) of such title is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by inserting ``or Indian tribe'' after 
    ``State'';
        (2) in paragraph (3)--
            (A) by inserting ``Indian tribe scenic byway,'' after 
        ``improvements to a State scenic byway,''; and
            (B) by inserting ``Indian tribe scenic byway,'' after 
        ``designation as a State scenic byway,''; and
        (3) in paragraph (4) by striking ``passing lane,''.
    (d) Conforming Amendment.--Section 162(e) of such title is amended 
by inserting ``or Indian tribe'' after ``State''.

SEC. 1803. AMERICA'S BYWAYS RESOURCE CENTER.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall allocate funds made available 
to carry out this section to the America's Byways Resource Center 
established pursuant to section 1215(b)(1) of the Transportation Equity 
Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 209).
    (b) Technical Support and Education.--
        (1) Use of funds.--The Center shall use funds allocated to the 
    Center under this section to continue to provide technical support 
    and conduct educational activities for the national scenic byways 
    program established under section 162 of title 23, United States 
    Code.
        (2) Eligible activities.--Technical support and educational 
    activities carried out under this subsection shall provide local 
    officials and organizations associated with National Scenic Byways, 
    All-American Roads, and America's Byways with proactive, technical, 
    and on-site customized assistance, including training, 
    communications (including a public awareness series), publications, 
    conferences, on-site meetings, and other assistance considered 
    appropriate to develop and sustain such byways and roads.
    (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit 
Account) to carry out this section $1,500,000 for fiscal year 2005 and 
$3,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009.
    (d) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds authorized by this section 
shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds 
were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; 
except that the Federal share of the cost of any project or activity 
carried out under this section shall be 100 percent, and such funds 
shall remain available until expended and shall not be transferable.

SEC. 1804. NATIONAL HISTORIC COVERED BRIDGE PRESERVATION.

    (a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply:
        (1) Historic covered bridge.--The term ``historic covered 
    bridge'' means a covered bridge that is listed or eligible for 
    listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
        (2) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning such term has in 
    section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code.
    (b) Historic Covered Bridge Preservation.--The Secretary shall--
        (1) collect and disseminate information on historic covered 
    bridges;
        (2) conduct educational programs relating to the history and 
    construction techniques of historic covered bridges;
        (3) conduct research on the history of historic covered 
    bridges; and
        (4) conduct research on, and study techniques for, protecting 
    historic covered bridges from rot, fire, natural disasters, or 
    weight-related damage.
    (c) Grants.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall make a grant to a State 
    that submits an application to the Secretary that demonstrates a 
    need for assistance in carrying out one or more historic covered 
    bridge projects described in paragraph (2).
        (2) Eligible projects.--A grant under paragraph (1) may be made 
    for a project--
            (A) to rehabilitate or repair a historic covered bridge; or
            (B) to preserve a historic covered bridge, including 
        through--
                (i) installation of a fire protection system, including 
            a fireproofing or fire detection system and sprinklers;
                (ii) installation of a system to prevent vandalism and 
            arson; or
                (iii) relocation of a bridge to a preservation site.
        (3) Authenticity requirements.--A grant under paragraph (1) may 
    be made for a project only if--
            (A) to the maximum extent practicable, the project--
                (i) is carried out in the most historically appropriate 
            manner; and
                (ii) preserves the existing structure of the historic 
            covered bridge; and
            (B) the project provides for the replacement of wooden 
        components with wooden components, unless the use of wood is 
        impracticable for safety reasons.
    (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated to carry out this section, out of the Highway Trust Fund 
(other than the Mass Transit Account), $10,000,000 for each of fiscal 
years 2006 through 2009.
    (e) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds made available to carry out 
this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if 
the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
Code; except that the Federal share of the cost of any project or 
activity carried out under this section shall be determined in 
accordance with section 120 of such title, and such funds shall remain 
available until expended and shall not be transferable.

SEC. 1805. USE OF DEBRIS FROM DEMOLISHED BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.

    (a) In General.--Any State that demolishes a bridge or an overpass 
that is eligible for Federal assistance under the highway bridge 
replacement and rehabilitation program under section 144 of title 23, 
United States Code, is directed to first make the debris from the 
demolition of such bridge or overpass available for beneficial use by a 
Federal, State, or local government, unless such use obstructs 
navigation.
    (b) Recipient Responsibilities.--A recipient of the debris 
described in subsection (a) shall--
        (1) bear the additional cost associated with having the debris 
    made available;
        (2) ensure that placement of the debris complies with 
    applicable law; and
        (3) assume all future legal responsibility arising from the 
    placement of the debris, which may include entering into an 
    agreement to hold the owner of the demolished bridge or overpass 
    harmless in any liability action.
    (c) Definition.--In this section, the term ``beneficial use'' means 
the application of the debris for purposes of shore erosion control or 
stabilization, ecosystem restoration, and marine habitat creation.

SEC. 1806. ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORITY FOR STATES 
              WITH INDIAN RESERVATIONS.

    Section 1214(d)(5)(A) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
Century (23 U.S.C. 202 note; 112 Stat. 206) is amended by striking 
``$1,500,000 for each of fiscal years 1998 through 2003'' and inserting 
``$1,800,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009''.

SEC. 1807. NONMOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION PILOT PROGRAM.

    (a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish and carry out a 
nonmotorized transportation pilot program to construct, in the 
following 4 communities selected by the Secretary, a network of 
nonmotorized transportation infrastructure facilities, including 
sidewalks, bicycle lanes, and pedestrian and bicycle trails, that 
connect directly with transit stations, schools, residences, 
businesses, recreation areas, and other community activity centers:
        (1) Columbia, Missouri.
        (2) Marin County, California.
        (3) Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota.
        (4) Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
    (b) Purpose.--The purpose of the program shall be to demonstrate 
the extent to which bicycling and walking can carry a significant part 
of the transportation load, and represent a major portion of the 
transportation solution, within selected communities.
    (c) Grants.--In carrying out the program, the Secretary may make a 
grant of $6,250,000 per fiscal year for each of the communities set 
forth in subsection (a) to State, local, and regional agencies that the 
Secretary determines are suitably equipped and organized to carry out 
the objectives and requirements of this section. An agency that 
receives a grant under this section may suballocate grant funds to a 
nonprofit organization to carry out the program under this section.
    (d) Statistical Information.--In carrying out the program, the 
Secretary shall develop statistical information on changes in motor 
vehicle, nonmotorized transportation, and public transportation usage 
in communities participating in the program and assess how such changes 
decrease congestion and energy usage, increase the frequency of 
bicycling and walking, and promote better health and a cleaner 
environment.
    (e) Reports.--The Secretary shall submit to Congress an interim 
report not later than September 30, 2007, and a final report not later 
than September 30, 2010, on the results of the program.
    (f) Funding.--
        (1) Authorization of appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
    appropriated to carry out this section, out of the Highway Trust 
    Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account), $25,000,000 for each of 
    fiscal years 2006 through 2009.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized to be appropriated by 
    this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner 
    and to the same extent as if the funds were apportioned under 
    chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that the Federal 
    share of the cost of the project shall be 100 percent, and the 
    funds shall remain available until expended and shall not be 
    transferable.
    (g) Treatment of Projects.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
law, projects assisted under this subsection shall be treated as 
projects on a Federal-aid system under chapter 1 of title 23, United 
States Code.

SEC. 1808. ADDITION TO CMAQ-ELIGIBLE PROJECTS.

    (a) Former 1-Hour Maintenance Areas.--Section 149(b) of title 23, 
United States Code, is amended in the matter preceding paragraph (1)(A) 
by inserting ``or is required to prepare, and file with the 
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, maintenance plans 
under the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.)'' after ``1997,''.
    (b) Eligible Projects.--Section 149(b) of such title is amended--
        (1) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following:
        ``(1)(A)(i) if the Secretary, after consultation with the 
    Administrator determines, on the basis of information published by 
    the Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to section 
    108(f)(1)(A) of the Clean Air Act (other than clause (xvi)) that 
    the project or program is likely to contribute to--
                ``(I) the attainment of a national ambient air quality 
            standard; or
                ``(II) the maintenance of a national ambient air 
            quality standard in a maintenance area; and
        ``(ii) a high level of effectiveness in reducing air pollution, 
    in cases of projects or programs where sufficient information is 
    available in the database established pursuant to subsection (h) to 
    determine the relative effectiveness of such projects or programs; 
    or,
        ``(B) in any case in which such information is not available, 
    if the Secretary, after such consultation, determines that the 
    project or program is part of a program, method, or strategy 
    described in such section 108(f)(1)(A);''.
        (2) in paragraph (4)--
            (A) by inserting ``, including advanced truck stop 
        electrification systems,'' after ``facility or program''; and
            (B) by striking ``or'' at the end;
        (3) in paragraph (5)--
            (A) by inserting ``improve transportation systems 
        management and operations that mitigate congestion and improve 
        air quality,'' after ``intersections,''; and
            (B) by striking the period at the end and inserting a 
        semicolon; and
        (4) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(6) if the project or program involves the purchase of 
    integrated, interoperable emergency communications equipment; or
        ``(7) if the project or program is for--
            ``(A) the purchase of diesel retrofits that are--
                ``(i) for motor vehicles (as defined in section 216 of 
            the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7550)); or
                ``(ii) published in the list under subsection (f)(2) 
            for non-road vehicles and non-road engines (as defined in 
            section 216 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7550)) that are 
            used in construction projects that are--

                    ``(I) located in nonattainment or maintenance areas 
                for ozone, PM<INF>10</INF>, or PM<INF>2.5</INF> (as 
                defined under the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et 
                seq.)); and
                    ``(II) funded, in whole or in part, under this 
                title; or

            ``(B) the conduct of outreach activities that are designed 
        to provide information and technical assistance to the owners 
        and operators of diesel equipment and vehicles regarding the 
        purchase and installation of diesel retrofits.''.
    (c) States Receiving Minimum Apportionment.--Section 149(c) of such 
title is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by striking ``for any project eligible 
    under the surface transportation program under section 133.'' and 
    inserting the following: ``for any project in the State that--
            ``(A) would otherwise be eligible under this section as if 
        the project were carried out in a nonattainment or maintenance 
        area; or
            ``(B) is eligible under the surface transportation program 
        under section 133.''; and
        (2) in paragraph (2) by striking ``for any project in the State 
    eligible under section 133.'' and inserting the following: ``for 
    any project in the State that--
            ``(A) would otherwise be eligible under this section as if 
        the project were carried out in a nonattainment or maintenance 
        area; or
            ``(B) is eligible under the surface transportation program 
        under section 133.''.
    (d) Cost-Effective Emission Reduction Guidance.--Section 149 of 
such title is amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(f) Cost-Effective Emission Reduction Guidance.--
        ``(1) Definitions.--In this subsection, the following 
    definitions apply:
            ``(A) Administrator.--The term `Administrator' means the 
        Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
            ``(B) Diesel retrofit.--The term `diesel retrofit' means a 
        replacement, repowering, rebuilding, after treatment, or other 
        technology, as determined by the Administrator.
        ``(2) Emission reduction guidance.--The Administrator, in 
    consultation with the Secretary, shall publish a list of diesel 
    retrofit technologies and supporting technical information for--
            ``(A) diesel emission reduction technologies certified or 
        verified by the Administrator, the California Air Resources 
        Board, or any other entity recognized by the Administrator for 
        the same purpose;
            ``(B) diesel emission reduction technologies identified by 
        the Administrator as having an application and approvable test 
        plan for verification by the Administrator or the California 
        Air Resources Board that is submitted not later that 18 months 
        of the date of enactment of this subsection;
            ``(C) available information regarding the emission 
        reduction effectiveness and cost effectiveness of technologies 
        identified in this paragraph, taking into consideration air 
        quality and health effects.
        ``(3) Priority.--
            ``(A) In general.--States and metropolitan planning 
        organizations shall give priority in distributing funds 
        received for congestion mitigation and air quality projects and 
        programs from apportionments derived from application of 
        sections 104(b)(2)(B) and 104(b)(2)(C) to--
                ``(i) diesel retrofits, particularly where necessary to 
            facilitate contract compliance, and other cost-effective 
            emission reduction activities, taking into consideration 
            air quality and health effects; and
                ``(ii) cost-effective congestion mitigation activities 
            that provide air quality benefits.
            ``(B) Savings.--This paragraph is not intended to disturb 
        the existing authorities and roles of governmental agencies in 
        making final project selections.
        ``(4) No effect on authority or restrictions.--Nothing in this 
    subsection modifies or otherwise affects any authority or 
    restriction established under the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et 
    seq.) or any other law (other than provisions of this title 
    relating to congestion mitigation and air quality).''.
    (e) Improved Interagency Consultation.--Section 149 of such title 
(as amended by subsection (d)) is amended by adding at the end the 
following:
    ``(g) Interagency Consultation.--The Secretary shall encourage 
States and metropolitan planning organizations to consult with State 
and local air quality agencies in nonattainment and maintenance areas 
on the estimated emission reductions from proposed congestion 
mitigation and air quality improvement programs and projects.''.
    (f) Evaluation and Assessment of CMAQ Projects.--Section 149 of 
such title (as amended by subsection (e)) is amended by adding at the 
end the following:
    ``(h) Evaluation and Assessment of Projects.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary, in consultation with the 
    Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, shall 
    evaluate and assess a representative sample of projects funded 
    under the congestion mitigation and air quality program to--
            ``(A) determine the direct and indirect impact of the 
        projects on air quality and congestion levels; and
            ``(B) ensure the effective implementation of the program.
        ``(2) Database.--Using appropriate assessments of projects 
    funded under the congestion mitigation and air quality program and 
    results from other research, the Secretary shall maintain and 
    disseminate a cumulative database describing the impacts of the 
    projects.
        ``(3) Consideration.--The Secretary, in consultation with the 
    Administrator, shall consider the recommendations and findings of 
    the report submitted to Congress under section 1110(e) of the 
    Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 144), 
    including recommendations and findings that would improve the 
    operation and evaluation of the congestion mitigation and air 
    quality improvement program.''.
    (g) Flexibility in the State of Montana.--The State of Montana may 
use funds apportioned under section 104(b)(2) of title 23, United 
States Code, for the operation of public transit activities that serve 
a nonattainment or maintenance area.
    (h) Availability of Funds for State of Michigan.--The State of 
Michigan may use funds apportioned under section 104(b)(2) of such 
title for the operation and maintenance of intelligent transportation 
system strategies that serve a nonattainment or maintenance area.
    (i) Availability of Funds for the State of Maine.--The State of 
Maine may use funds apportioned under section 104(b)(2) of such title 
to support, through September 30, 2009, the operation of passenger rail 
service between Boston, Massachusetts, and Portland, Maine.
    (j) Availability of Funds for Oregon.--The State of Oregon may use 
funds apportioned on or before September 30, 2009, under section 
104(b)(2) of such title to support the operation of additional 
passenger rail service between Eugene and Portland.
    (k) Availabilty of Funds for Certain Other States.--The States of 
Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio may 
use funds apportioned under section 104(b)(2) of such title to purchase 
alternative fuel (as defined in section 301 of the Energy Policy Act of 
1992 (42 U.S.C. 13211)) or biodiesel.

                       Subtitle I--Miscellaneous

SEC. 1901. INCLUSION OF REQUIREMENTS FOR SIGNS IDENTIFYING FUNDING 
              SOURCES IN TITLE 23.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 3 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended by inserting after section 320--
        (1) the following:

``Sec. 321. Signs identifying funding sources'';

    and
        (2) the text of section 154 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 
    1987 (23 U.S.C. 101 note).
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is amended 
by inserting after the item relating to section 320 the following:

``321. Signs identifying funding sources.''.

    (c) Conforming Repeal.--Section 154 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act 
of 1987 (23 U.S.C. 101 note; 101 Stat. 209) is repealed.

SEC. 1902. DONATIONS AND CREDITS.

    Section 323 of title 23, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) in the first sentence of subsection (c) by inserting ``, or 
    a local government from offering to donate funds, materials, or 
    services performed by local government employees,'' after 
    ``services''; and
        (2) by striking subsection (e).

SEC. 1903. INCLUSION OF BUY AMERICA REQUIREMENTS IN TITLE 23.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 3 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended by inserting after section 312--
        (1) the following:

``Sec. 313. Buy America'';

    and
        (2) the text of section 165 of the Highway Improvement Act of 
    1982 (23 U.S.C. 101 note; 96 Stat. 2136).
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 3 of such title 
is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 312 the 
following:

``313. Buy America.''.

    (c) Conforming Amendments.--Section 313 of such title (as added by 
subsection (a)) is amended--
        (1) in subsection (a) by striking ``by this Act'' the first 
    place it appears and all that follows through ``of 1978'' and 
    inserting ``to carry out the Surface Transportation Assistance Act 
    of 1982 (96 Stat. 2097) or this title'';
        (2) in subsection (b) by redesignating paragraph (4) as 
    paragraph (3);
        (3) in subsection (d) by striking ``this Act,'' and all that 
    follows through ``Code, which'' and inserting ``the Surface 
    Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (96 Stat. 2097) or this title 
    that'';
        (4) by striking subsection (e); and
        (5) by redesignating subsections (f) and (g) as subsections (e) 
    and (f), respectively.
    (d) Conforming Repeal.--Section 165 of the Highway Improvement Act 
of 1982 (23 U.S.C. 101 note; 96 Stat. 2136) is repealed.

SEC. 1904. STEWARDSHIP AND OVERSIGHT.

    (a) In General.--Section 106 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended--
        (1) by striking subsection (e) and inserting the following:
    ``(e) Value Engineering Analysis.--
        ``(1) Definition of value engineering analysis.--
            ``(A) In general.--In this subsection, the term `value 
        engineering analysis' means a systematic process of review and 
        analysis of a project, during the concept and design phases, by 
        a multidisciplined team of persons not involved in the project, 
        that is conducted to provide recommendations such as those 
        described in subparagraph (B) for--
                ``(i) providing the needed functions safely, reliably, 
            and at the lowest overall cost;
                ``(ii) improving the value and quality of the project; 
            and
                ``(iii) reducing the time to complete the project.
            ``(B) Inclusions.--The recommendations referred to in 
        subparagraph (A) include, with respect to a project--
                ``(i) combining or eliminating otherwise inefficient 
            use of costly parts of the original proposed design for the 
            project; and
                ``(ii) completely redesigning the project using 
            different technologies, materials, or methods so as to 
            accomplish the original purpose of the project.
        ``(2) Analysis.--The State shall provide a value engineering 
    analysis or other cost-reduction analysis for--
            ``(A) each project on the Federal-aid system with an 
        estimated total cost of $25,000,000 or more;
            ``(B) a bridge project with an estimated total cost of 
        $20,000,000 or more; and
            ``(C) any other project the Secretary determines to be 
        appropriate.
        ``(3) Major projects.--The Secretary may require more than 1 
    analysis described in paragraph (2) for a major project described 
    in subsection (h).
        ``(4) Requirements.--Analyses described in paragraph (1) for a 
    bridge project shall--
            ``(A) include bridge substructure requirements based on 
        construction material; and
            ``(B) be evaluated--
                ``(i) on engineering and economic bases, taking into 
            consideration acceptable designs for bridges; and
                ``(ii) using an analysis of life-cycle costs and 
            duration of project construction.''; and
        (2) by striking subsections (g) and (h) and inserting the 
    following:
    ``(g) Oversight Program.--
        ``(1) Establishment.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall establish an 
        oversight program to monitor the effective and efficient use of 
        funds authorized to carry out this title.
            ``(B) Minimum requirement.--At a minimum, the program shall 
        be responsive to all areas relating to financial integrity and 
        project delivery.
        ``(2) Financial integrity.--
            ``(A) Financial management systems.--The Secretary shall 
        perform annual reviews that address elements of the State 
        transportation departments' financial management systems that 
        affect projects approved under subsection (a).
            ``(B) Project costs.--The Secretary shall develop minimum 
        standards for estimating project costs and shall periodically 
        evaluate the practices of States for estimating project costs, 
        awarding contracts, and reducing project costs.
        ``(3) Project delivery.--The Secretary shall perform annual 
    reviews that address elements of the project delivery system of a 
    State, which elements include one or more activities that are 
    involved in the life cycle of a project from conception to 
    completion of the project.
        ``(4) Responsibility of the states.--
            ``(A) In general.--The States shall be responsible for 
        determining that subrecipients of Federal funds under this 
        title have--
                ``(i) adequate project delivery systems for projects 
            approved under this section; and
                ``(ii) sufficient accounting controls to properly 
            manage such Federal funds.
            ``(B) Periodic review.--The Secretary shall periodically 
        review the monitoring of subrecipients by the States.
        ``(5) Specific oversight responsibilities.--
            ``(A) Effect of section.--Nothing in this section shall 
        affect or discharge any oversight responsibility of the 
        Secretary specifically provided for under this title or other 
        Federal law.
            ``(B) Appalachian development highways.--The Secretary 
        shall retain full oversight responsibilities for the design and 
        construction of all Appalachian development highways under 
        section 14501 of title 40.
    ``(h) Major Projects.--
        ``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of this 
    section, a recipient of Federal financial assistance for a project 
    under this title with an estimated total cost of $500,000,000 or 
    more, and recipients for such other projects as may be identified 
    by the Secretary, shall submit to the Secretary for each project--
            ``(A) a project management plan; and
            ``(B) an annual financial plan.
        ``(2) Project management plan.--A project management plan shall 
    document--
            ``(A) the procedures and processes that are in effect to 
        provide timely information to the project decisionmakers to 
        effectively manage the scope, costs, schedules, and quality of, 
        and the Federal requirements applicable to, the project; and
            ``(B) the role of the agency leadership and management team 
        in the delivery of the project.
        ``(3) Financial plan.--A financial plan shall--
            ``(A) be based on detailed estimates of the cost to 
        complete the project; and
            ``(B) provide for the annual submission of updates to the 
        Secretary that are based on reasonable assumptions, as 
        determined by the Secretary, of future increases in the cost to 
        complete the project.
    ``(i) Other Projects.--A recipient of Federal financial assistance 
for a project under this title with an estimated total cost of 
$100,000,000 or more that is not covered by subsection (h) shall 
prepare an annual financial plan. Annual financial plans prepared under 
this subsection shall be made available to the Secretary for review 
upon the request of the Secretary.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--Section 114(a) of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended--
        (1) in the first sentence by striking ``highways or portions of 
    highways located on a Federal-aid system'' and inserting ``Federal-
    aid highway or a portion of a Federal-aid highway''; and
        (2) by striking the second sentence and inserting ``The 
    Secretary shall have the right to conduct such inspections and take 
    such corrective action as the Secretary determines to be 
    appropriate.''.

SEC. 1905. TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT CREDITS.

    Section 120(j)(1) of title 23, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``A State'' and inserting the following:
            ``(A) In general.--A State''; and
        (2) by striking the last sentence and inserting the following:
            ``(B) Special rule for use of federal funds.--If the 
        public, quasi-public, or private agency has built, improved, or 
        maintained the facility using Federal funds, the credit under 
        this paragraph shall be reduced by a percentage equal to the 
        percentage of the total cost of building, improving, or 
        maintaining the facility that was derived from Federal funds.
            ``(C) Federal funds defined.--In this paragraph, the term 
        `Federal funds' does not include loans of Federal funds or 
        other financial assistance that must be repaid to the 
        Government.''.

SEC. 1906. GRANT PROGRAM TO PROHIBIT RACIAL PROFILING.

    (a) Grants.--Subject to the requirements of this section, the 
Secretary shall make grants to a State that--
        (1)(A) has enacted and is enforcing a law that prohibits the 
    use of racial profiling in the enforcement of State laws regulating 
    the use of Federal-aid highways; and
        (B) is maintaining and allows public inspection of statistical 
    information for each motor vehicle stop made by a law enforcement 
    officer on a Federal-aid highway in the State regarding the race 
    and ethnicity of the driver and any passengers; or
        (2) provides assurances satisfactory to the Secretary that the 
    State is undertaking activities to comply with the requirements of 
    paragraph (1).
    (b) Eligible Activities.--A grant received by a State under 
subsection (a) shall be used by the State--
        (1) in the case of a State eligible under subsection (a)(1), 
    for costs of--
            (A) collecting and maintaining of data on traffic stops;
            (B) evaluating the results of the data; and
            (C) developing and implementing programs to reduce the 
        occurrence of racial profiling, including programs to train law 
        enforcement officers; and
        (2) in the case of a State eligible under subsection (a)(2), 
    for costs of--
            (A) activities to comply with the requirements of 
        subsection (a)(1); and
            (B) any eligible activity under paragraph (1).
    (c) Racial Profiling.--
        (1) In general.--To meet the requirement of subsection (a)(1), 
    a State law shall prohibit, in the enforcement of State laws 
    regulating the use of Federal-aid highways, a State or local law 
    enforcement officer from using the race or ethnicity of the driver 
    or passengers to any degree in making routine or spontaneous law 
    enforcement decisions, such as ordinary traffic stops on Federal-
    aid highways.
        (2) Limitation.--Nothing in this subsection shall alter the 
    manner in which a State or local law enforcement officer considers 
    race or ethnicity whenever there is trustworthy information, 
    relevant to the locality or time frame, that links persons of a 
    particular race or ethnicity to an identified criminal incident, 
    scheme, or organization.
    (d) Limitations.--
        (1) Maximum amount of grants.--The total amount of grants made 
    to a State under this section in a fiscal year may not exceed 5 
    percent of the amount made available to carry out this section in 
    the fiscal year.
        (2) Eligibility.--A State may not receive a grant under 
    subsection (a)(2) in more than 2 fiscal years.
    (e) Authorization of Appropriations.--
        (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from 
    the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to 
    carry out this section $7,500,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 
    through 2009.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized by this subsection 
    shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the 
    funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
    Code, except the Federal share of the cost of activities carried 
    out using such funds shall be 80 percent, and such funds shall 
    remain available until expended and shall not be transferable.

SEC. 1907. PAVEMENT MARKING SYSTEMS DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall conduct a demonstration 
project in the State of Alaska, and a demonstration project in the 
State of Tennessee, to study the safety impacts, environmental impacts, 
and cost effectiveness of different pavement marking systems and the 
effect of State bidding and procurement processes on the quality of 
pavement marking material employed in highway projects. The 
demonstration projects shall each include an evaluation of the impacts 
and effectiveness of increasing the width of pavement marking edge 
lines from 4 inches to 6 inches and an evaluation of advanced acrylic 
water-borne pavement markings.
    (b) Report.--Not later than June 30, 2009, the Secretary shall 
submit to Congress a report on the results of the demonstration 
projects, together with findings and recommendations on methods that 
will optimize the cost-benefit ratio of the use of Federal funds on 
pavement marking.
    (c) Funding.--
        (1) Authorization of appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
    appropriated to carry out this section, out of the Highway Trust 
    Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account), $1,000,000 for each of 
    fiscal years 2006 through 2009.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized to be appropriated by 
    this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner 
    and to the same extent as if such funds were apportioned under 
    chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; expect that the Federal 
    share of the cost of the demonstration projects shall be 100 
    percent, and such funds shall remain available until expended and 
    shall not be transferable.

SEC. 1908. INCLUSION OF CERTAIN ROUTE SEGMENTS ON INTERSTATE SYSTEM AND 
              NHS.

    (a) Interstate System.--
        (1) Creek turnpike, oklahoma.--The Secretary shall designate as 
    part of the Interstate System (as defined in section 101 of title 
    23, United States Code) in accordance with section 103(c)(4) of 
    such title the portion of the Creek Turnpike connecting Interstate 
    Route 44 east and west of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
        (2) Certain section of interstate route 181.--The Secretary 
    shall designate as part of Interstate Route 26 the 11-mile section 
    of Interstate Route 181 lying northwest of the intersection with 
    Interstate Route 81, Tennessee.
        (3) Treatment.--The designations under paragraph (2) shall be 
    treated, for purposes of title 23, United States Code, as being 
    made under section 103(c)(4) of such title.
    (b) National Highway System.--The Secretary shall designate as a 
component of the National Highway System in accordance with section 
103(b)(4) of title 23, United States Code, the portion of United States 
Route 271 from the Arkansas State line, west to the intersection with 
United States Route 59, and northwest to the intersection with 
Interstate Route 40, Sallisaw, Oklahoma.

SEC. 1909. FUTURE OF SURFACE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM.

    (a) Declaration of Policy.--Section 101(b) of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``(b) It is hereby declared'' and all that 
    follows through the first undesignated paragraph and inserting the 
    following:
    ``(b) Declaration of Policy.--
        ``(1) Acceleration of construction of federal-aid highway 
    systems.--Congress declares that it is in the national interest to 
    accelerate the construction of Federal-aid highway systems, 
    including the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate 
    and Defense, because many of the highways (or portions of the 
    highways) are inadequate to meet the needs of local and interstate 
    commerce for the national and civil defense.'';
        (2) in the second undesignated paragraph by striking ``It is 
    hereby declared'' and all that follows through ``objectives of this 
    Act'' and inserting the following:
        ``(2) Completion of interstate system.--Congress declares that 
    the prompt and early completion of the Dwight D. Eisenhower 
    National System of Interstate and Defense Highways (referred to in 
    this section as the `Interstate System'), so named because of its 
    primary importance to the national defense, is essential to the 
    national interest''; and
        (3) by striking the third undesignated paragraph and inserting 
    the following:
        ``(3) Transportation needs of 21st century.--Congress declares 
    that--
            ``(A) it is in the national interest to preserve and 
        enhance the surface transportation system to meet the needs of 
        the United States for the 21st Century;
            ``(B) the current urban and long distance personal travel 
        and freight movement demands have surpassed the original 
        forecasts and travel demand patterns are expected to continue 
        to change;
            ``(C) continued planning for and investment in surface 
        transportation is critical to ensure the surface transportation 
        system adequately meets the changing travel demands of the 
        future;
            ``(D) among the foremost needs that the surface 
        transportation system must meet to provide for a strong and 
        vigorous national economy are safe, efficient, and reliable--
                ``(i) national and interregional personal mobility 
            (including personal mobility in rural and urban areas) and 
            reduced congestion;
                ``(ii) flow of interstate and international commerce 
            and freight transportation; and
                ``(iii) travel movements essential for national 
            security;
            ``(E) special emphasis should be devoted to providing safe 
        and efficient access for the type and size of commercial and 
        military vehicles that access designated National Highway 
        System intermodal freight terminals;
            ``(F) the connection between land use and infrastructure is 
        significant;
            ``(G) transportation should play a significant role in 
        promoting economic growth, improving the environment, and 
        sustaining the quality of life; and
            ``(H) the Secretary should take appropriate actions to 
        preserve and enhance the Interstate System to meet the needs of 
        the 21st Century.''.
    (b) National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study 
Commission.--
        (1) Establishment.--There is established a commission to be 
    known as the ``National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue 
    Study Commission'' (in this subsection referred to as the 
    ``Commission'').
        (2) Membership.--
            (A) Composition.--The Commission shall be composed of 12 
        members, of whom--
                (i) 1 member shall be the Secretary, who shall serve as 
            Chairperson;
                (ii) 3 members shall be appointed by the President;
                (iii) 2 members shall be appointed by the Speaker of 
            the House of Representatives;
                (iv) 2 members shall be appointed by the minority 
            leader of the House of Representatives;
                (v) 2 members shall be appointed by the majority leader 
            of the Senate; and
                (vi) 2 members shall be appointed by the minority 
            leader of the Senate.
            (B) Qualifications.--Members appointed under subparagraph 
        (A)--
                (i) shall include--

                    (I) individuals representing State and local 
                governments, metropolitan planning organizations, 
                transportation-related industries, and public interest 
                organizations involved with scientific, regulatory, 
                economic, and environmental activities relating to 
                transportation;
                    (II) individuals with a background in public 
                finance, including experience in developing State and 
                local revenue resources;
                    (III) individuals involved in surface 
                transportation program administration;
                    (IV) individuals that have conducted academic 
                research into related issues; and
                    (V) individuals that provide unique perspectives on 
                current and future requirements for revenue sources to 
                support the Highway Trust Fund and policies impacting 
                those revenues; and

                (ii) shall be balanced geographically to the extent 
            consistent with maintaining the highest level of expertise 
            on the Commission.
            (C) Date of appointments.--The appointment of a member of 
        the Commission shall be made not later than 120 days after the 
        date of establishment of the Commission.
            (D) Terms.--A member shall be appointed for the life of the 
        Commission.
            (E) Vacancies.--A vacancy on the Commission--
                (i) shall not affect the powers of the Commission; and
                (ii) shall be filled in the same manner as the original 
            appointment was made.
            (F) Initial meeting.--Not later than 30 days after the date 
        on which all members of the Commission have been appointed, the 
        Commission shall hold the initial meeting of the Commission.
            (G) Meetings.--The Commission shall meet at the call of the 
        Chairperson.
            (H) Quorum.--A majority of the members of the Commission 
        shall constitute a quorum, but a lesser number of members may 
        hold hearings.
            (I) Vice chairperson.--The Commission shall select a Vice 
        Chairperson from among the appointed members of the Commission.
        (3) Duties.--
            (A) In general.--The Commission shall--
                (i) conduct a comprehensive study of--

                    (I) the current condition and future needs of the 
                surface transportation system;
                    (II) short-term sources of Highway Trust Fund 
                revenues;
                    (III) long-term alternatives to replace or 
                supplement the fuel tax as the principal revenue source 
                to support the Highway Trust Fund, including new or 
                alternate sources of revenue;
                    (IV) revenue sources to fund the needs of the 
                surface transportation system over at least the 30-year 
                period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act, 
                including new or alternate sources of revenue;
                    (V) revenues flowing into the Highway Trust Fund 
                under laws in existence on the date of enactment of 
                this Act, including individual components of the 
                overall flow of the revenues; and
                    (VI) whether the amount of revenues described in 
                subclause (V) is likely to increase, decrease, or 
                remain constant absent any change in law, taking into 
                consideration the impact of possible changes in public 
                vehicular choice, fuel use, and travel alternatives 
                that could be expected to reduce or increase revenues 
                into the Highway Trust Fund;

            (B) develop a conceptual plan, with alternative approaches, 
        to ensure that the surface transportation system will continue 
        to serve the needs of the United States, including specific 
        recommendations regarding design and operational standards, 
        Federal policies, and legislative changes;
            (C) consult with the Secretary of the Treasury in 
        conducting the study to ensure that the views of the Secretary 
        concerning essential attributes of Highway Trust Fund revenue 
        alternatives are considered;
            (D) consult with representatives of State departments of 
        transportation and metropolitan planning organizations and 
        other key interested stakeholders in conducting the study to 
        ensure that--
                (i) the views of the stakeholders on alternative 
            revenue sources to support State transportation improvement 
            programs are considered; and
                (ii) any recommended Federal financing strategy takes 
            into account State financial requirements; and
            (E) based on the study, make specific recommendations 
        regarding--
                (i) actions that should be taken to develop alternative 
            revenue sources to support the Highway Trust Fund; and
                (ii) the time frame for taking those actions.
        (4) Related work.--To the maximum extent practicable, the study 
    shall build on related work that has been completed by--
            (A) the Secretary;
            (B) the Secretary of Energy;
            (C) the Transportation Research Board, including the 
        findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the recent study 
        conducted by the Transportation Research Board on alternatives 
        to the fuel tax to support highway program financing; and
            (D) other entities and persons.
        (5) Surface transportation needs.--With respect to surface 
    transportation needs, the investigation and study shall 
    specifically address--
            (A) the current condition and performance of the Interstate 
        System (including the physical condition of bridges and 
        pavements and operational characteristics and performance), 
        relying primarily on existing data sources;
            (B) the future of the Interstate System, based on a range 
        of legislative and policy approaches for 15-, 30-, and 50-year 
        time periods;
            (C) the expected demographics and business uses that impact 
        the surface transportation system;
            (D) the expected use of the surface transportation system, 
        including the effects of changing vehicle types, modes of 
        transportation, fleet size and weights, and traffic volumes;
            (E) desirable design policies and standards for future 
        improvements of the surface transportation system, including 
        additional access points;
            (F) the identification of urban, rural, national, and 
        interregional needs for the surface transportation system;
            (G) the potential for expansion, upgrades, or other changes 
        to the surface transportation system, including--
                (i) deployment of advanced materials and intelligent 
            technologies;
                (ii) critical multistate, urban, and rural corridors 
            needing capacity, safety, and operational enhancements;
                (iii) improvements to intermodal linkages;
                (iv) security and military deployment enhancements;
                (v) strategies to enhance asset preservation; and
                (vi) implementation strategies;
            (H) the improvement of emergency preparedness and 
        evacuation using the surface transportation system, including--
                (i) examination of the potential use of all modes of 
            the surface transportation system in the safe and efficient 
            evacuation of citizens during times of emergency;
                (ii) identification of the location of critical 
            bottlenecks; and
                (iii) development of strategies to improve system 
            redundancy, especially in areas with a high potential for 
            terrorist attacks;
            (I) alternatives for addressing environmental concerns 
        associated with the future development of the surface 
        transportation system;
            (J) the assessment of the current and future capabilities 
        for conducting system-wide real-time performance data 
        collection and analysis, traffic monitoring, and transportation 
        systems operations and management; and
            (K) policy and legislative alternatives for addressing 
        future needs for the surface transportation system.
        (6) Financing.--With respect to financing, the study shall 
    address specifically--
            (A) the advantages and disadvantages of alternative revenue 
        sources to meet anticipated Federal surface transportation 
        financial requirements;
            (B) recommendations concerning the most promising revenue 
        sources to support long-term Federal surface transportation 
        financing requirements;
            (C) development of a broad transition strategy to move from 
        the current tax base to new funding mechanisms, including the 
        time frame for various components of the transition strategy;
            (D) recommendations for additional research that may be 
        needed to implement recommended alternatives; and
            (E) the extent to which revenues should reflect the 
        relative use of the highway system.
        (7) Financing recommendations.--
            (A) Factors for consideration.--In developing financing 
        recommendations under this subsection, the Commission shall 
        consider--
                (i) the ability to generate sufficient revenues from 
            all modes to meet anticipated long-term surface 
            transportation financing needs;
                (ii) the roles of the various levels of government and 
            the private sector in meeting future surface transportation 
            financing needs;
                (iii) administrative costs (including enforcement 
            costs) to implement each option;
                (iv) the expected increase in nontaxed fuels and the 
            impact of taxing those fuels;
                (v) the likely technological advances that could ease 
            implementation of each option;
                (vi) the equity and economic efficiency of each option;
                (vii) the flexibility of different options to allow 
            various pricing alternatives to be implemented; and
                (viii) potential compatibility issues with State and 
            local tax mechanisms under each alternative.
            (B) Need and revenue analysis.--In developing financing 
        recommendations under this subsection, the Commission shall 
        distinguish between--
                (i) the needs of, and revenues for, the surface 
            transportation system that are eligible to receive funds 
            from the Highway Trust Fund; and
                (ii) the needs for projects and programs that are not 
            eligible to receive funds from the Highway Trust Fund.
        (8) Technical advisory committee.--The Secretary shall 
    establish a technical advisory committee, in a manner consistent 
    with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.), to collect 
    and evaluate technical input from--
            (A) appropriate Federal, State, and local officials with 
        responsibility for transportation;
            (B) appropriate State and local elected officials;
            (C) transportation and trade associations;
            (D) emergency management officials;
            (E) freight providers;
            (F) the general public; and
            (G) other entities and persons determined to be appropriate 
        by the Secretary to ensure a diverse range of views.
        (9) Report and recommendations.--Not later than July 1, 2007, 
    the Commission shall submit to Congress--
            (A) a final report that contains a detailed statement of 
        the findings and conclusions of the Commission; and
            (B) the recommendations of the Commission for such 
        legislation and administrative actions as the Commission 
        considers to be appropriate.
        (10) Powers of the commission.--
            (A) Hearings.--The Commission may hold such hearings, meet 
        and act at such times and places, take such testimony, and 
        receive such evidence as the Commission considers advisable to 
        carry out this section.
            (B) Information from federal agencies.--
                (i) In general.--The Commission may secure directly 
            from a Federal agency such information as the Commission 
            considers necessary to carry out this section.
                (ii) Provision of information.--On request of the 
            Chairperson of the Commission, the head of a Federal agency 
            shall provide the requested information to the Commission.
            (C) Postal services.--The Commission may use the United 
        States mails in the same manner and under the same conditions 
        as other agencies of the Federal Government.
            (D) Donations.--The Commission may accept, use, and dispose 
        of donations of services or property.
        (11) Commission personnel matters.--
            (A) Members.--A member of the Commission shall serve 
        without pay but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per 
        diem in lieu of subsistence, at rates authorized for an 
        employee of an agency under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 
        5, United States Code, while away from the home or regular 
        place of business of the member in the performance of the 
        duties of the Commission.
            (B) Contractors.--The Commission may enter into agreements 
        with appropriate organizations, agencies, and entities to 
        conduct the study required under this section, under the 
        strategic guidance of the Commission.
            (C) Administrative support.--On the request of the 
        Commission, the Administrator of the Federal Highway 
        Administration shall provide to the Commission, on a 
        reimbursable basis, the administrative support and services 
        necessary for the Commission to carry out the duties of the 
        Commission under this section.
            (D) Detail of personnel.--
                (i) In general.--On the request of the Commission, the 
            Secretary may detail, on a reimbursable basis, any of the 
            personnel of the Department to the Commission to assist the 
            Commission in carrying out the duties of the Commission 
            under this section.
                (ii) Civil service status.--The detail of the employee 
            shall be without interruption or loss of civil service 
            status or privilege.
        (12) Cooperation.--The staff of the Secretary shall cooperate 
    with the Commission in the study required under this section, 
    including providing such nonconfidential data and information as 
    are necessary to conduct the study.
        (13) Relationship to other law.--
            (A) In general.--Except as provided in subparagraphs (B) 
        and (C), funds made available to carry out this section shall 
        be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds 
        were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
        Code.
            (B) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of the 
        study and the Commission under this section shall be 100 
        percent.
            (C) Availability.--Funds made available to carry out this 
        section shall remain available until expended.
        (14) Definition of surface transportation system.--In this 
    subsection, the term ``surface transportation system'' includes--
            (A) the National Highway System, as defined in section 
        103(b) of title 23, United States Code;
            (B) congressional high priority corridors;
            (C) intermodal connectors;
            (D) intermodal freight facilities;
            (E) public transportation infrastructure and facilities; 
        and
            (F) freight and intercity passenger bus and rail 
        infrastructure and facilities.
        (15) Authorization of appropriations.--There is authorized to 
    be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass 
    Transit Account) to carry out this section $1,400,000 for each of 
    fiscal years 2006 and 2007.
        (16) Applicability of title 23.--Funds made available to carry 
    out this section shall be available for obligation in the same 
    manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 
    23, United States Code; except that such funds shall remain 
    available until expended, and the Federal share of the cost of a 
    project under this section shall be as provided in this section.
        (17) Termination.--
            (A) In general.--The Commission shall terminate on the date 
        that is 180 days after the date on which the Commission submits 
        the report of the Commission under paragraph (9).
            (B) Records.--Not later than the date of termination of the 
        Commission under subparagraph (A), all records and papers of 
        the Commission shall be delivered to the Archivist of the 
        United States for deposit in the National Archives.

SEC. 1910. MOTORIST INFORMATION CONCERNING FULL SERVICE RESTAURANTS.

    Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, 
the Secretary may initiate a rulemaking to determine whether--
        (1) full service restaurants should be given priority on not 
    more than 2 panels of the camping or attractions logo-specific 
    service signs in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices of 
    the Department of Transportation when the food logo-specific 
    service sign is fully used; and
        (2) full service restaurants should be given priority on not 
    more than 2 panels of the food logo-specific service signs in such 
    Manual when the camping or attractions logo-specific service signs 
    are fully used.

SEC. 1911. APPROVAL AND FUNDING FOR CERTAIN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.

    (a) Project Approval.--If the Secretary finds that the project 
number STP-189-1(15)CT 3 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, was not listed in 
the current regional transportation plan because of a clerical error, 
such failure to be listed shall not be a basis for not approving the 
project. The Secretary shall make a final decision on the approval of 
the project within 30 days after the date of receipt by the Secretary 
of a construction authorization request from the department of 
transportation for the State of Georgia.
    (b) Conformity Determination.--
        (1) In general.--Approval, funding, and implementation of the 
    project referred to in subsection (a) shall not be subject to the 
    requirements of part 93 of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations 
    (or successor regulations).
        (2) Regional emissions.--Notwithstanding paragraph (1), all 
    subsequent regional emission analyses required by section 93.118 or 
    93.119 of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations (or successor 
    regulations), shall include the project.

SEC. 1912. LEAD AGENCY DESIGNATION.

    The public entity established under California law in 1989 to 
acquire rights-of-way in northwestern California to maintain surface 
transportation infrastructure is designated as the lead agency for the 
purpose of accepting Federal funds authorized under item 13 of the 
table contained in section 1108(b) of the Intermodal Surface 
Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 2061).

SEC. 1913. BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION, NORTH DAKOTA.

    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and regardless of the 
source of Federal funds, the Federal share of the eligible costs of 
construction of a bridge between Bismarck, North Dakota, and Mandan, 
North Dakota, shall be 90 percent.

SEC. 1914. MOTORCYCLIST ADVISORY COUNCIL.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary, acting through the Administrator of 
the Federal Highway Administration, in consultation with the Committee 
on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives 
and the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate, shall 
appoint a Motorcyclist Advisory Council to coordinate with and advise 
the Administrator on infrastructure issues of concern to motorcyclists, 
including--
        (1) barrier design;
        (2) road design, construction, and maintenance practices; and
        (3) the architecture and implementation of intelligent 
    transportation system technologies.
    (b) Composition.--The Council shall consist of not more than 10 
members of the motorcycling community with professional expertise in 
national motorcyclist safety advocacy, including--
        (1) at least--
            (A) one member recommended by a national motorcyclist 
        association;
            (B) one member recommended by a national motorcycle riders 
        foundation;
            (C) one representative of the National Association of State 
        Motorcycle Safety Administrators;
            (D) two members of State motorcyclists' organizations;
            (E) one member recommended by a national organization that 
        represents the builders of highway infrastructure;
            (F) one member recommended by a national association that 
        represents the traffic safety systems industry; and
            (G) one member of a national safety organization; and
        (2) at least one, and not more than two, motorcyclists who are 
    traffic system design engineers or State transportation department 
    officials.

SEC. 1915. LOAN FORGIVENESS.

    Debt outstanding as of the date of enactment of this Act for 
project number Q-DPM-0013(001) carried out under section 108(c) of 
title 23, United States Code, is deemed satisfied.

SEC. 1916. TREATMENT OF OFF RAMP.

    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the New Harbor 
Boulevard North off-ramp project along the Interstate Route 405 
Collector-Distributor Road in Costa Mesa, California (Susan Street 
Slip-Ramp), shall be treated for purposes of title 23, United States 
Code, as satisfying all Federal requirements, and the California State 
department of transportation shall authorize any final environmental, 
engineering, or design analyses necessary to approve, as expeditiously 
as possible, construction of the project consistent with applicable 
California State operational and safety standards.

SEC. 1917. OPENING OF INTERSTATE RAMPS.

    (a) In General.--The Maryland State highway administration and the 
Federal Highway Administration shall work cooperatively--
        (1) to expedite the project being developed as of the date of 
    enactment of this Act to improve Interstate Route 495 through the 
    area of the Arena Drive interchange to allow for safe exit, 
    including improvements to the adjacent interchanges upstream and 
    downstream along Interstate Route 495; and
        (2) to expedite action on the Interstate access request so that 
    the Interstate Route 495/Arena Drive interchange can be opened 
    safely to all vehicles 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
    (b) Report.--Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of 
this Act, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the status 
of opening the Interstate Route 495/Arena Drive interchange to full-
time use.

SEC. 1918. CREDIT TO STATE OF LOUISIANA FOR STATE MATCHING FUNDS.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary may provide a credit to the State of 
Louisiana in an amount equal to non-Federal Share of the cost of any 
planning, engineering, design, or construction work carried out by the 
State on any project that the Secretary determines is integral to the 
project authorized by item number 202 in the table contained in section 
1602 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 
264).
    (b) Eligibility of Credit.--The credit may be used for any future 
payment relating to the completion of the project referred to in 
subsection (a) that is required by the State under title 23, United 
States Code.

SEC. 1919. ROAD USER FEES.

    (a) Study.--The Secretary shall enter into an agreement with the 
Public Policy Center of the University of Iowa for an analysis and 
report to the Secretary and the Secretary of the Treasury on a long-
term field test of an approach to assessing highway use fees based upon 
actual mileage driven by a specific vehicle on specific types of 
highways by use of an onboard computer--
        (1) which is linked to satellites to calculate highway mileage 
    traversed;
        (2) which computes the appropriate highway use fees for each of 
    the Federal, State, and local governments as the vehicle makes use 
    of the highways;
        (3) the data from which is periodically downloaded by the 
    vehicle owner to a collection center for an assessment of highway 
    use fees due in each jurisdiction traversed; and
        (4) which includes methods of ensuring privacy of road users.
    (b) Components of Field Test.--The components of the field test 
shall include 2 years for preparation, including selection of vendors 
and test participants, and a 3-year testing period.
    (c) Reports.--The Secretary shall submit annual reports on the 
status of the analysis and, not later than July 1, 2009, a final report 
on the results of the analysis, together with findings and 
recommendations. The reports shall be submitted to the Secretary of the 
Treasury, the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the 
Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, and the 
Committee on Environment and Public Works and the Committee on Finance 
of the Senate.
    (d) Authorization of Appropriation.--
        (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated from 
    the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to 
    carry out this section $2,000,000 fiscal year 2006 and $3,500,000 
    for each of fiscal years 2007, 2008, and 2009.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized under this subsection 
    shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the 
    funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
    Code; except the Federal share of the cost of the analysis and 
    report shall be 100 percent, and such funds shall remain available 
    until expended and shall not be transferable.

SEC. 1920. TRANSPORTATION AND LOCAL WORKFORCE INVESTMENT.

    (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
        (1) Federal-aid highway programs provide State and local 
    governments and other recipients substantial funds for projects 
    that produce significant employment and job-training opportunities.
        (2) Every $1,000,000,000 in Federal infrastructure investment 
    creates an estimated 47,500 jobs.
        (3) Jobs in transportation construction, including 
    apprenticeship positions, typically pay more than twice the minimum 
    wage, and include health and other benefits.
        (4) Transportation projects provide the impetus for job 
    training and employment opportunities for low income individuals 
    residing in the area in which a transportation project is planned.
        (5) Transportation projects can offer young people, 
    particularly those who are economically disadvantaged, the 
    opportunity to gain productive employment.
        (6) The Alameda Corridor, a $2,400,000,000 transportation 
    project, is an example of a transportation project that included a 
    local hiring provision resulting in a full 30 percent of the 
    project jobs being filled by locally hired and trained men and 
    women.
    (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that Federal 
transportation projects should facilitate and encourage the 
collaboration between interested persons, including Federal, State, and 
local governments, community colleges, apprentice programs, local high 
schools, and other community-based organizations that have an interest 
in improving the job skills of low-income individuals, to help leverage 
scarce training and community resources and to help ensure local 
participation in the building of transportation projects.

SEC. 1921. UPDATE OF OBSOLETE TEXT.

    Section 137(a) of title 23, United States Code, is amended in the 
first sentence by striking ``on the Federal-aid urban system'' and 
inserting ``on a Federal-aid highway''.

SEC. 1922. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS TO NONDISCRIMINATION SECTION.

    (a) State Assurances.--Section 140(a) of title 23, United States 
Code, is amended--
        (1) in the first sentence by striking ``subsection (a) of 
    section 105 of this title'' and inserting ``section 135'';
        (2) in the second sentence by striking ``He'' and inserting 
    ``The Secretary'';
        (3) in the third sentence--
            (A) by striking ``shall, where he considers it necessary to 
        assure'' and inserting ``if necessary to ensure''; and
            (B) by inserting ``shall'' after ``opportunity,''; and
        (4) in the last sentence--
            (A) by striking ``him'' and inserting ``the Secretary''; 
        and
            (B) by striking ``he'' and inserting ``the Secretary of 
        Transportation''.
    (b) Highway Construction and Technology Training.--Section 140(b) 
of such title is amended--
        (1) in the first sentence by striking ``highway construction'' 
    and inserting ``surface transportation''; and
        (2) in the second sentence--
            (A) by striking ``he may deem''; and
            (B) by striking ``not to exceed $2,500,000 for the 
        transition quarter ending September 30, 1976, and''.
    (c) Minority Business Training Programs.--Section 140(c) of such 
title is amended in the second sentence--
        (1) by striking ``subsection 104(b)(3) of this title'' and 
    inserting ``section 104(b)(3)''; and
        (2) by striking ``he may deem''.
    (d) Technical Amendment.--Section 140(d) of such title is amended 
in the subsection heading by striking ``and Contracting''.

SEC. 1923. TRANSPORTATION ASSETS AND NEEDS OF DELTA REGION.

    (a) Agreement.--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment 
of this Act, the Secretary shall enter into an agreement with the Delta 
Regional Authority (in this section referred to as the ``DRA'') to 
conduct a comprehensive study of transportation assets and needs for 
all modes of transportation (including passenger and freight 
transportation) in the 8 States comprising the Delta region (Alabama, 
Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and 
Tennessee).
    (b) Consultation.--Under the agreement, the DRA, in conducting the 
study, shall consult with the Department, State transportation 
departments, local planning and development districts, local and 
regional governments, and metropolitan planning organizations.
    (c) Report.--Under the agreement, the DRA, not later than 2 years 
after the date of entry into the agreement, shall submit to the 
Secretary and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the 
House of Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public 
Works of the Senate a final report on the results of the study, 
together with such recommendations as the DRA considers to be 
appropriate.
    (d) Plan.--Under the agreement, the DRA, upon completion of the 
report, shall establish a regional strategic plan to implement the 
recommendations of the report.
    (e) Funding.--
        (1) Authorization of appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
    appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass 
    Transit Account), to carry out this section $500,000 for each of 
    the fiscal years 2005 and 2006.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized by this section shall 
    be available for obligation in the same manner and to the same 
    extent as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 
    23, United States Code; except that such funds shall remain 
    available until expended and shall not be transferable.

SEC. 1924. ALASKA WAY VIADUCT STUDY.

    (a) Findings.--Congress finds that--
        (1) in 2001, the Alaska Way Viaduct, a critical segment of the 
    National Highway System in Seattle, Washington, was seriously 
    damaged by the Nisqually earthquake;
        (2) an effort to address the possible repair, retrofit, or 
    replacement of the Viaduct that conforms with the National 
    Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) is 
    underway; and
        (3) as a result of the efforts referred to in paragraph (2), a 
    locally preferred alternative for the Viaduct is being developed.
    (b) Study.--
        (1) In general.--As soon as practicable after the date of 
    enactment of this Act, the Secretary, in cooperation with the 
    Washington State department of transportation and the City of 
    Seattle, Washington, shall conduct a comprehensive study to 
    determine the specific damage to the Alaska Way Viaduct from the 
    Nisqually earthquake of 2001 that contribute to the ongoing 
    degradation of the Viaduct.
        (2) Requirements.--The study under paragraph (1) shall--
            (A) identify any repair, retrofit, and replacement costs 
        for the Viaduct that are eligible for additional assistance 
        from the emergency fund authorized under section 125 of title 
        23, United States Code, consistent with the emergency relief 
        manual governing eligible expenses from the emergency fund; and
            (B) determine the amount of assistance from the emergency 
        fund for which the Viaduct is eligible.
    (c) Report.--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of 
this Act, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report that 
describes the findings of the study.

SEC. 1925. COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT STUDY.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall conduct a study on--
        (1) the role of well-designed transportation projects in--
            (A) promoting economic development;
            (B) protecting public health, safety, and the environment; 
        and
            (C) enhancing the architectural design and planning of 
        communities; and
        (2) the positive economic, cultural, aesthetic, scenic, 
    architectural, and environmental benefits of such projects for 
    communities.
    (b) Contents.--The study shall address the following:
        (1) The degree to which well-designed transportation projects 
    have positive economic, cultural, aesthetic, scenic, architectural, 
    and environmental benefits for communities.
        (2) The degree to which such projects protect and contribute to 
    improvements in public health and safety.
        (3) The degree to which such projects use inclusive public 
    participation processes to achieve quicker, more certain, and 
    better results.
        (4) The degree to which positive results are achieved by 
    linking transportation, design, and the implementation of community 
    visions for the future.
        (5) Facilitating the use of successful models or best practices 
    in transportation investment or development to accomplish each of 
    the following:
            (A) Enhancement of community identity.
            (B) Protection of public health and safety.
            (C) Provision of a variety of choices in housing, shopping, 
        transportation, employment, and recreation.
            (D) Preservation and enhancement of existing 
        infrastructure.
            (E) Creation of a greater sense of community through public 
        involvement.
    (c) Report.--Not later than September 20, 2007, the Secretary shall 
submit to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the 
House of Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public 
Works of the Senate a report on the results of the study.
    (d) Administration.--To carry out this section, the Secretary shall 
make a grant to, or enter into a cooperative agreement or contract 
with, a national organization representing architects who have 
expertise in the design of a wide range of transportation and 
infrastructure projects, which include the design of buildings, public 
facilities, and surrounding communities.
    (e) Authorization.--Of the amounts made available to carry out the 
transportation, community, and system preservation program by section 
1117 of this Act $1,000,000 shall be available for each of fiscal years 
2006 and 2007 to carry out this section; except that, notwithstanding 
section 1117(g) of this Act, the Federal share of the cost of the study 
shall be 100 percent.

SEC. 1926. BUDGET JUSTIFICATION.

    The Department of Transportation and each agency in the Department 
shall submit to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of 
the House of Representatives and the Committee on Environment and 
Public Works of the Senate a budget justification concurrently with the 
President's annual budget submission to Congress under section 1105(a) 
of title 31, United States Code.

SEC. 1927. 14TH AMENDMENT HIGHWAY AND 3RD INFANTRY DIVISION HIGHWAY.

    Not later than December 31, 2005, any funds made available to 
commission studies and reports regarding construction of a route 
linking Augusta, Georgia, Macon, Georgia, Columbus, Georgia, 
Montgomery, Alabama, and Natchez, Mississippi and a route linking 
through Savannah, Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, and Knoxville, Tennessee, 
shall be provided to the Secretary to--
        (1) carry out a study and submit to the appropriate committees 
    of Congress a report that describes the steps and estimated funding 
    necessary to construct a route for the 14th Amendment Highway, from 
    Augusta, Georgia, to Natchez, Mississippi (formerly designated the 
    Fall Line Freeway in the State of Georgia); and
        (2) carry out a study and submit to the appropriate committees 
    of Congress a report that describes the steps and estimated funding 
    necessary to designate and construct a route for the 3rd Infantry 
    Division Highway, extending from Savannah, Georgia, to Knoxville, 
    Tennessee, by way of Augusta, Georgia (formerly the Savannah River 
    Parkway in the State of Georgia).

SEC. 1928. SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING BUY AMERICA.

    It is the sense of Congress that--
        (1) the Buy America test required by section 165 of the Surface 
    Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (23 U.S.C. 101 note) needs to 
    be applied to an entire bridge project and not only to component 
    parts of such project;
        (2) the law clearly states that domestic materials must be used 
    in Federal highway projects unless there is a finding that the 
    inclusion of domestic materials will increase the cost of the 
    overall project by more than 25 percent;
        (3) uncertainty regarding how to apply Buy America laws for 
    major bridge projects threatens the domestic bridge industry;
        (4) because the Nation's unemployment rate continues to hover 
    around 5.6 percent, steps are needed to protect American workers 
    and the domestic bridge building industry; and
        (5) the Buy American Act (41 U.S.C. 10a et seq.) was designed 
    to ensure that, when taxpayer money is spent on direct Federal 
    Government procurement and infrastructure projects, these 
    expenditures stimulate United States production and job creation.

SEC. 1929. DESIGNATION OF DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN INTERSTATE HIGHWAY.

    (a) Designation.--The portion of Interstate Route 86 in the State 
of New York, extending from the Pennsylvania border near Lake Erie 
through Orange County, New York, shall be known and designated as the 
``Daniel Patrick Moynihan Interstate Highway''.
    (b) References.--Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, 
paper, or other record of the United States to the highway portion 
referred to in subsection (a) shall be deemed to be a reference to the 
``Daniel Patrick Moynihan Interstate Highway''.

SEC. 1930. DESIGNATION OF THOMAS P. ``TIP'' O'NEILL, JR. TUNNEL.

    (a) Designation.--In honor of his service to the Commonwealth of 
Massachusetts and the United States, and in recognition of his 
contributions toward the construction of the Central Artery project in 
Boston, the northbound and southbound tunnel of Interstate Route 93, 
located in the City of Boston, which extends north of the intersection 
of Interstate Route 90 and Interstate Route 93 to the Leonard P. Zakim 
Bunker Hill Bridge, shall be known and designated as the ``Thomas P. 
`Tip' O'Neill, Jr. Tunnel''.
    (b) References.--Any reference in law, map, regulation, document, 
paper, or other record of the United States to the tunnel referred to 
in subsection (a) shall be deemed to be a reference to the ``Thomas P. 
`Tip' O'Neill, Jr. Tunnel''.

SEC. 1931. RICHARD NIXON PARKWAY, CALIFORNIA.

    (a) Designation.--The segment of the Imperial Highway located 
between California State Route 91 and Esperanza Road in the State of 
California shall be known and designated as the ``Richard Nixon 
Parkway''.
    (b) References.--Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, 
paper, or other record of the United States to the highway segment 
referred to in subsection (a) shall be deemed to be a reference to the 
``Richard Nixon Parkway''.

SEC. 1932. AMO HOUGHTON BYPASS.

    (a) Designation.--The 3-mile segment of Interstate Route 86 between 
its interchange with New York State Route 15 in the vicinity of Painted 
Post, New York, and its interchange with New York State Route 352 in 
the vicinity of Corning, New York, shall be known and designated as the 
``Amo Houghton Bypass''.
    (b) References.--Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, 
paper, or other record of the United States to the highway segment 
referred to in subsection (a) shall be deemed to be a reference to the 
``Amo Houghton Bypass''.

SEC. 1933. BILLY TAUZIN ENERGY CORRIDOR.

    (a) Designation.--Louisiana Route 1 shall be known and designated 
as the ``Billy Tauzin Energy Corridor''.
    (b) References.--Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, 
paper, or other record of the United States to the highway segment 
referred to in subsection (a) shall be deemed to be a reference to the 
``Billy Tauzin Energy Corridor''.

SEC. 1934. TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS.

    (a) Authorization of Appropriations.--
        (1) In general.--For each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009, 
    there are authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund 
    (other than the Mass Transit Account) such sums as are necessary to 
    make allocations in accordance with paragraph (2) to carry out each 
    project described in the table contained in subsection (c), at the 
    amount specified for each such project in that table.
        (2) Allocation percentages.--Of the total amount specified for 
    each project described in the table contained in subsection (c), 10 
    percent for fiscal year 2005, 20 percent for fiscal year 2006, 25 
    percent for fiscal year 2007, 25 percent for fiscal year 2008, and 
    20 percent for fiscal year 2009 shall be allocated to carry out 
    each such project in that table.
    (b) Contract Authority.--
        (1) In general.--Funds authorized to be appropriated to carry 
    out this subsection shall be available for obligation in the same 
    manner as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 
    23, United States Code, except that the funds shall remain 
    available until expended.
        (2) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of a project 
    under this section shall be determined in accordance with section 
    120 of such title.
    (c) Table.--The table referred to in subsections (a) and (b) is as 
follows:

                       Transportation Improvements
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    No.          State           Project Description          Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.           AK             Denali Commission for docks,     $20,000,000
                             waterfront development
                             projects and related
                             transportation
                             infrastructure.............
 
2.           AK             Improvements to the Knik Arm     $20,000,000
                             Bridge.....................
 
3.           AK             Upgrades on the Dalton              $500,000
                             Highway, including but not
                             limited to design,
                             engineering, permitting,
                             and construction...........
 
4.           AK             Upgrades on the Richardson          $500,000
                             Highway, including but not
                             limited to design,
                             engineering, permitting,
                             and construction...........
 
5.           AK             Anchorage: Intermodal             $7,000,000
                             facility improvements at
                             the Port of Anchorage......
 
6.           AK             Petersburg: Road                    $500,000
                             improvements, including but
                             not limited to design,
                             engineering, permitting,
                             and construction...........
 
7.           AK             Tanana: Dust Control                $500,000
                             Mitigation.................
 
8.           AK             Anchorage: Dimond Center            $500,000
                             Intermodal Facility,
                             including but not limited
                             to design, engineering,
                             permitting, and
                             construction...............
 
9.           AK             Homer: Intermodal deep-water      $2,000,000
                             dock facility improvements.
 
10.          AK             Anchorage: Study, design,         $2,000,000
                             and engineering of Knik
                             crossing approach routes to
                             minimize traffic congestion
 
11.          AK             Sitka: World War II Causeway      $1,000,000
                             Trail and Multi-use Pathway
                             projects...................
 
12.          AK             McGrath: Road erosion               $500,000
                             control along the Yukon
                             River......................
 
13.          AK             Ketchikan: Improve marine        $20,000,000
                             dry-dock and facilities....
 
14.          AL             Preliminary Engineering,          $5,000,000
                             Design, Right-Of-Way
                             Acquisition and
                             Construction of the
                             Tuscaloosa Bypass, Alabama.
 
15.          AL             Preliminary Engineering,          $5,000,000
                             Design, Right-Of-Way
                             Acquisition and
                             Construction of the I-10
                             Connector, Alabama.........
 
16.          AL             Preliminary Engineering,         $50,000,000
                             Design, Right-Of-Way
                             Acquisition and
                             Construction of the I-85
                             Extension, Alabama.........
 
17.          CA             Century Boulevard Pedestrian      $3,000,000
                             Safety and Transportation
                             Improvements in City of
                             Inglewood..................
 
18.          CA             Hilmar/Turlock California         $1,000,000
                             Highway 99 Interchange
                             Engineering and
                             Construction in Merced
                             County.....................
 
19.          CA             Port of Hueneme Intermodal        $1,000,000
                             Access Improvement Access
                             Improvement Project,
                             including grade separation
                             at Rice Avenue and State
                             Route 34; widen Hueneme
                             Road.......................
 
20.          CA             Widen Northbound I-405           $30,000,000
                             between I-10 and U.S. 101
                             for HOV Lane...............
 
21.          CA             Alameda Corridor East            $30,000,000
                             Construction Authority.....
 
22.          CO             Improvements to I-70/Havana/      $3,000,000
                             Yosemite Interchange.......
 
23.          CO             Improvements to Wadsworth         $2,000,000
                             and U.S. 36 Interchange in
                             Broomfield.................
 
24.          CO             Improvements to Bromley Lane      $1,000,000
                             and U.S. 85 Interchange....
 
25.          CO             Improvements to C470 and          $4,000,000
                             U.S. 85 Interchange........
 
26.          CO             Improvements to Hwy 34 and I-     $2,000,000
                             25 Interchange (Loveland/
                             Greeley exit)..............
 
27.          CO             Improvements to Hwy 16 and I-     $3,000,000
                             25 Interchange (Fort
                             Carson--Phase I)...........
 
28.          CO             Improvements to Hwy 50 from      $12,000,000
                             Las Animas to Lamar........
 
29.          CO             Improvements to Hwy 395 and       $2,000,000
                             I-25 (at Windsor exit).....
 
30.          CO             Improvements to Pecos Street      $3,000,000
                             Overpass (Adams County)....
 
31.          CO             Improvements to U.S. 285 and      $1,000,000
                             Deer Creek Interchange.....
 
32.          CO             Improvements to U.S. 50 and       $2,000,000
                             Hwy 115 (safety
                             improvements)..............
 
33.          CO             Improvements to Glenwood          $1,000,000
                             Springs Bridge.............
 
34.          CO             Improvements to 104th and         $1,000,000
                             U.S. 85 Intersection.......
 
35.          CT             Development and                   $5,000,000
                             demonstration in
                             Connecticut of fuel cell
                             technologies for buses in
                             urban areas................
 
36.          CT             Improvements to I-95 in          $50,000,000
                             Connecticut, including the
                             Pearl Harbor Memorial/Q
                             Bridge, from the State
                             border with New York to the
                             State border with Rhode
                             Island.....................
 
37.          DE             Planning, Design, and             $1,000,000
                             Construction of the Energy
                             Exploration Center at
                             Destination Station in
                             Rehoboth Beach.............
 
38.          DE             Preliminary Engineering and       $4,000,000
                             Environmental Analysis of
                             the Middletown to Newark
                             Rail Connection............
 
39.          DE             Develop and construct an          $8,500,000
                             alternative route for truck
                             traffic in the core
                             downtown area of Harrington
 
40.          DE             Build the Pomeroy Line            $4,771,000
                             Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail
                             and Facility in Newark.....
 
41.          DE             Infrastructure and                $6,750,000
                             Streetscape Improvements on
                             Rehoboth Avenue in Rehoboth
 
42.          DE             University of Delaware's          $4,979,000
                             Automotive Based Fuel Cell
                             Hybrid Bus Program in
                             Newark.....................
 
43.          DE             Design and Construct the          $5,000,000
                             Indian River Inlet Bridge
                             on SR 1 in Sussex County...
 
44.          FL             Tamiami Trail Skyway              $1,000,000
                             Transportation Study.......
 
45.          FL             Sand Lake Road Improvements       $3,000,000
                             between President's Drive
                             and I-4....................
 
46.          FL             New systems interchange           $2,000,000
                             ramps at SR 417 and Boggy
                             Creek Road in Orange
                             County, Florida............
 
47.          FL             Florida SIS projects in           $5,000,000
                             Miami-Dade County..........
 
48.          FL             Hillsborough County I-4           $7,000,000
                             Crosstown Connector--
                             Construction of I-4
                             crosstown connector from I-
                             4 to Port of Tampa.........
 
49.          FL             Sand Lake Road Improvements       $6,000,000
                             between Presidents Drive
                             and I-4....................
 
50.          FL             Gulf Coast Parkway, Final         $7,000,000
                             design, engineering, and
                             construction for a 2-lane
                             Gulf Coast/U.S. 98 bypass..
 
51.          GA             Queens Road widening and          $1,000,000
                             reconstruction Cobb County.
 
52.          GA             Widening Cedarcrest Rd. from      $1,000,000
                             Paulding County to
                             Governor's Towne...........
 
53.          GA             U.S. 84 Connector/Bypass          $1,000,000
                             from west of U.S. 84/SR 119
                             west of Hinesville to U.S.
                             84/SR 196 south of
                             Flemington, Liberty County.
 
54.          GA             SR 746/SE Rome Bypass from        $4,000,000
                             SR 101 U.S. 411 Floyd
                             County.....................
 
55.          GA             SR 204/Abercorn Street from       $4,000,000
                             King George Boulevard to
                             Rio Road widening..........
 
56.          GA             SR 96 from I-75 to old            $4,000,000
                             Hawkinsville Road widening
                             and reconstruction.........
 
57.          GA             SR 40 from west of CR 61 to       $4,000,000
                             SR 25/U.S. 17 widening.....
 
58.          GA             SR 40 from east of St.            $2,000,000
                             Mary's cut off at mile post
                             5.0, Charlton County, to
                             County Route 61, Camden
                             County Widening............
 
59.          GA             I-75 interchanges from north      $4,000,000
                             of Tifton to Turner County
                             line interchange
                             reconstruction.............
 
60.          GA             I-75/Windy Hill Road              $5,000,000
                             interchange reconstruction,
                             Cobb County................
 
61.          GA             Interchange capacity              $3,000,000
                             improvements at I-285 and
                             Ashford-Dunwoody Road......
 
62.          GA             I-75/CR 65/Union Grove Road--     $3,500,000
                             New interchange, Gordon
                             County.....................
 
63.          GA             SR 85 widening from Adams         $3,500,000
                             Drive to I-75 and
                             reconstruct the Forest
                             Parkway interchange........
 
64.          GA             City of Jesup, Georgia for        $2,500,000
                             transportation improvements
 
65.          GA             Walker County, Georgia for        $2,500,000
                             transportation improvements
 
66.          GA             Catoosa County, Georgia for       $2,500,000
                             transportation improvements
 
67.          GA             I-75/CR 665/Carbondale Road       $4,000,000
                             interchange reconstruction,
                             Whitfield County...........
 
68.          GA             U.S. 411/SR 20 Access Rights      $3,500,000
                             from Floyd County to U.S.
                             41/SR 3 for transportation
                             improvements...............
 
69.          HI             Saddle Road traffic              $10,000,000
                             improvements on the Island
                             of Hawaii..................
 
70.          HI             Kapolei traffic improvements      $5,000,000
                             on the Island of Oahu......
 
71.          HI             Queen Kaahumanu Highway           $5,000,000
                             traffic improvements on the
                             Island of Hawaii...........
 
72.          IA             Iowa State University,           $10,000,000
                             National Center for
                             Portland Cement Concrete
                             Pavement Technology........
 
73.          IA             University of Northern Iowa,      $1,000,000
                             Native Roadside Vegetation
                             Enhancement Center,
                             construction and equipment.
 
74.          IA             University of Iowa, Public        $4,000,000
                             Policy Center--Field Test
                             of Onboard Computer
                             Assessment of Highway User
                             Fees.......................
 
75.          IA             Drake University, 28th and        $1,500,000
                             Carpenter Streets
                             Improvements, Des Moines...
 
76.          IA             Loess Hills Scenic Byways/          $330,000
                             Resource Protection,
                             Western Iowa...............
 
77.          IA             Great River Road National         $5,000,000
                             Scenic Byway, Rivers to the
                             Sea, Dubuque County........
 
78.          IA             Great River Road National           $600,000
                             Scenic Byway, Mud Lake
                             Road, Dubuque County.......
 
79.          IA             Great River Road National            $37,445
                             Scenic Byway, Renovating
                             Old Fort Madision..........
 
80.          IA             Great River Road National         $1,700,000
                             Scenic Byway, Louisa County
 
81.          IA             Great River Road National            $73,500
                             Scenic Byway, Montrose.....
 
82.          IA             Wapsi-Great Western Trail         $2,300,000
                             System, Mitchell and Howard
                             Counties...................
 
83.          IA             Lewis and Clark Trail Study.        $250,000
 
84.          IA             Recreation Trail, Comanche        $2,100,000
                             to Clinton.................
 
85.          IA             Mississippi River Trail,          $1,680,000
                             Heritage Trail, Dubuque
                             County.....................
 
86.          IA             Mississippi River Trail,          $2,000,000
                             Bridge at Credit Island,
                             Davenport..................
 
87.          IA             Mississippi River Trail,          $2,165,000
                             Leach Park in Bettendorf to
                             Riverdale..................
 
88.          IA             American Discovery Trail,           $200,000
                             Hoover Nature Trail connect
                             to Ely.....................
 
89.          IA             American Discovery Trail,           $450,000
                             connection to Clear Creek
                             Trail, Coralville..........
 
90.          IA             Downtown Improvement              $1,700,000
                             Project, DeWitt............
 
91.          IA             19th Avenue North Connector,      $1,500,000
                             Clinton....................
 
92.          IA             McCollister Boulevard, Iowa       $3,000,000
                             City (HP: 830).............
 
93.          IA             County Home Road, Linn            $1,200,000
                             County.....................
 
94.          IA             Collins Road, Cedar Rapids..      $6,000,000
 
95.          IA             I-80/Middle Road Interchange        $500,000
                             Justification Report with
                             Environmental Assessment,
                             Bettendorf.................
 
96.          IA             Highway K-35, Woodbury            $1,000,000
                             County.....................
 
97.          IA             National Transportation           $3,600,000
                             Heroes Center and Regional
                             Transportation Archival,
                             Research, and Library
                             Center, Grinnell...........
 
98.          IA             Highway 4 Underpass,              $3,000,000
                             Jefferson..................
 
99.          IA             IA 92 Project, Indianola....      $2,000,000
 
100.         IA             Rehabilitation and Retrofit         $800,000
                             of Historic Boone County
                             Wagon Bridge...............
 
101.         IA             Lincoln Highway                     $203,870
                             Rehabilitation and
                             Restoration Project,
                             Woodbine...................
 
102.         IA             IA 57/West 1st Street             $3,000,000
                             Reconstruction, Cedar Falls
 
103.         IA             Scotch Ridge Project,             $2,022,000
                             Carlisle...................
 
104.         IA             U.S. 63 Improvements,             $1,486,185
                             Chickasaw, Bremer, and
                             Black Hawk Counties (HP:
                             858).......................
 
105.         IA             Study of Direct Link to I-          $110,000
                             80, Pella (HP: 54).........
 
106.         IA             Construction of 100th Street        $220,000
                             Interchange on I-35/80,
                             Urbandale (HP: 86).........
 
107.         IA             Central Iowa Trail Loop,            $720,000
                             Ankeny to Woodward (HP:
                             146).......................
 
108.         IA             Study for NE Beltway, Polk          $110,000
                             County (HP: 209)...........
 
109.         IA             Widening University                 $220,000
                             Boulevard, Clive (HP: 275).
 
110.         IA             Reconstruction of NW Madrid         $220,000
                             Drive, Polk County (HP:
                             396).......................
 
111.         IA             Widening of Highway 44,           $2,020,000
                             Grimes (HP: 834)...........
 
112.         IA             NW 70th Avenue                    $2,100,000
                             Reconstruction, Johnston
                             (HP: 848)..................
 
113.         IA             U.S. 6 Final Phase of Safety        $440,000
                             Improvements, Coralville
                             (HP: 1098).................
 
114.         IA             Construct IA-32 Arterial          $4,180,000
                             from U.S. 20 to U.S. 61 and
                             151, Dubuque (HP: 1145)....
 
115.         IA             Construct Trail from Musser         $110,000
                             Park to Weggens Road,
                             Muscatine (HP: 1243).......
 
116.         IA             Reconstruction of Neal Smith        $792,000
                             Trail, Polk County (HP:
                             1284)......................
 
117.         IA             Reconstruction of NE 56th           $220,000
                             Street, Eastern Polk County
                             (HP: 1540).................
 
118.         IA             Hoeven Corridor/Outer Drive         $440,000
                             Project, Sioux City (HP:
                             1581)......................
 
119.         IA             Phase III of Main Street            $220,000
                             Project, Amana (HP: 1791)..
 
120.         IA             Improvements at IA 146 and I-       $220,000
                             80 Interchange, Grinnell
                             (HP: 2182).................
 
121.         IA             Construct SW Connector, West      $3,440,000
                             Des Moines (HP: 2248)......
 
122.         IA             U.S. 20 Mississippi River         $5,500,000
                             Bridges and Approaches,
                             Dubuque (HP: 2574).........
 
123.         IA             I-35 Interchange                  $1,100,000
                             Improvements, Ankeny (HP:
                             2837)......................
 
124.         IA             Construction of NW 26th             $220,000
                             Street Interchange I-35,
                             Polk County (HP: 3258).....
 
125.         IA             Construct Principal               $1,100,000
                             Riverwalk, Des Moines (HP:
                             3298)......................
 
126.         IA             Design, rehabilitation and          $800,000
                             construction of Clear Creek
                             Greenway and associated
                             trails in Johnson County...
 
127.         IA             Design and construction of        $1,000,000
                             Central IA Trail Loop from
                             Ankeny to Woodward.........
 
128.         IA             Design, ROW and construction        $400,000
                             of Ely Connector Trail in
                             Linn County................
 
129.         IA             Reconstruction of rail line       $1,000,000
                             from Oelwein to DeWar......
 
130.         IA             Purchase and rehabilitation       $1,000,000
                             of 9 mile Rail spur to
                             Bondurant..................
 
131.         IA             ROW and construction of           $1,000,000
                             Mississippi River Trail and
                             related trails in Dubuque
                             County.....................
 
132.         IA             ROW and construction of           $1,000,000
                             Mississippi River Trail and
                             related trails in Scott-
                             Muscatine Counties.........
 
133.         IA             Construction of SW Arterial,      $6,800,000
                             IA-32 Dubuque..............
 
134.         IA             Construction of Cedar Falls       $1,000,000
                             trails.....................
 
135.         IA             Construction of Hwy 63 in         $3,000,000
                             Waterloo...................
 
136.         IA             Kimberly Road improvements        $3,000,000
                             and construction in
                             Davenport..................
 
137.         IA             Mississippi River Trail,          $4,900,000
                             Allamakee County...........
 
138.         IA             U.S. 71 Bypass, Spencer.....      $5,000,000
 
139.         ID             Transportation improvements       $5,000,000
                             to widen U.S. 95, Worley to
                             Mica Creek.................
 
140.         ID             Transportation Improvements       $2,000,000
                             to Improve SH 75, Timmerman
                             to Ketchum.................
 
141.         ID             Construct Interchange on I-       $2,000,000
                             84 at Ten-Mile Road,
                             Meridian, Idaho............
 
142.         ID             Reconstruct Grangemont Road       $1,000,000
                             (ID Forest Hwy 67) from
                             Orofino to MP 9.3, Segment
                             I, II, and III.............
 
143.         IL             Preconstruction and               $7,500,000
                             construction activities of
                             U.S. 51 between Decatur and
                             Vandalia...................
 
144.         IL             Preconstruction and              $15,000,000
                             construction of North-South
                             Wacker Drive in Chicago....
 
145.         IL             Construct new Mississippi        $14,000,000
                             River Bridge and related
                             roads in the vicinity of
                             East St. Louis.............
 
146.         IL             Replace I-74 Bridge in Quad       $3,500,000
                             Cities (Moline)............
 
147.         IL             Conduct study of U.S. 67          $2,000,000
                             bridge over Illinois River
                             in Beardstown..............
 
148.         IL             Improvements to the               $1,000,000
                             intersection of IL 13 and
                             37 in Marion...............
 
149.         IL             Construction to improve           $2,000,000
                             access of Interstate 57/64
                             in Mount Vernon............
 
150.         IL             Construction of Joliet            $1,000,000
                             Arsenal Road Improvements
                             in Will County.............
 
151.         IL             Continue expansion of IL 336      $2,000,000
                             in Macomb-Peoria...........
 
152.         IL             Preconstruction and               $2,000,000
                             construction of IL 13
                             Connector in Harrisburg....
 
153.         IN             Improvements to existing          $5,000,000
                             roadway/railroad crossings,
                             City of Vincennes, Indiana.
 
154.         IN             Improvements to existing          $5,000,000
                             rail-highway crossings,
                             City of Elkhart, Indiana...
 
155.         KS             Widen South Meridian Street       $3,000,000
                             from 47th Street South to
                             71st Street South in
                             Sedgwick County, KS........
 
156.         KS             Widen 21st Street North,          $2,600,000
                             eastward from Hwy K-96 to
                             the Butler County line in
                             Sedgwick County............
 
157.         KS             Reconstruction of railroad        $2,000,000
                             and road grade separation
                             project eliminating four
                             high volume at grade
                             crossings on Ridgeview
                             Street, Santa Fe Street,
                             Loula Street, and Park
                             Street in Olathe, KS.......
 
158.         KS             Construction of South Bypass      $2,000,000
                             for Highway 56 in Great
                             Bend.......................
 
159.         KS             Street and sidewalk                 $400,000
                             replacement in downtown
                             Fort Scott.................
 
160.         KS             Construction and                  $3,600,000
                             improvements to RS 255
                             south of U.S. Highway 156
                             associated with the Horse
                             Thief Reservoir in Hodgeman
                             County.....................
 
161.         KS             Bridge replacement on             $1,200,000
                             Johnson Drive and Nall Ave.
                             associated with the Rock
                             Creek Project in Mission...
 
162.         KS             Reconstruction of the box           $200,000
                             under U.S. Highway 56 on
                             Windsor Lane associated
                             with the Rock Creek Project
                             in Fairway.................
 
163.         KS             Reconstruction of the             $1,000,000
                             Mission Road Bridge
                             associated with the Rock
                             Creek Project in Fairway,
                             KS.........................
 
164.         KS             Rehabilitation and                $2,000,000
                             reconstruction of U.S. 169
                             and interchange with U.S.
                             166 in Montgomery County...
 
165.         KS             U.S. Highway 50 Shoulder          $2,000,000
                             widening between Dodge City
                             and Garden City, KS........
 
166.         KY             21st Century Parks Project       $38,000,000
                             in Louisville, Kentucky....
 
167.         KY             Construction of new I-65         $12,000,000
                             Interchange in Warren
                             County, Kentucky...........
 
168.         KY             Owensboro Riverfront             $10,000,000
                             Development Project in
                             Owensboro, Kentucky........
 
169.         KY             Transportation Improvements       $8,000,000
                             to AA-I-275 Connector,
                             Campbell County............
 
170.         KY             Transportation Improvements       $2,000,000
                             to U.S. 60 Owensboro,
                             Daviess County.............
 
171.         LA             Construction of the Leeville     $10,000,000
                             Bridge from Port Fouchon to
                             Golden Meadow..............
 
172.         MA             Construct rail freight            $9,000,000
                             corridor improvements
                             between Boston and
                             Worcester..................
 
173.         MA             Design and construct bicycle      $3,000,000
                             and pedestrian trails in
                             Barnstable County..........
 
174.         MA             Rutherford Avenue                 $9,000,000
                             Improvements in Boston.....
 
175.         MA             Design and construct roadway      $5,000,000
                             and streetscape
                             improvements along State
                             Street in Springfield......
 
176.         MA             Construct I-91 Corridor           $4,000,000
                             Intelligent Transportation
                             System Communications
                             Network, Hampden,
                             Hampshire, and Franklin
                             Counties...................
 
177.         MA             Design and construct roadway      $2,000,000
                             and streetscape
                             improvements along Main
                             Street and Maywood Street,
                             Worcester, MA..............
 
178.         MA             Design and construct              $2,000,000
                             downtown roadway and
                             streetscape improvements in
                             Brockton...................
 
179.         MA             Design, engineering, and          $4,000,000
                             construction at I-93 The
                             Junction Interchange,
                             Andover, Tewksbury, and
                             Wilmington.................
 
180.         MA             Gainsborough St. and St.          $2,000,000
                             Botolph Street Improvements
                             in Boston..................
 
181.         MD             Upgrade MD 175 in Anne            $5,000,000
                             Arundel County between MD
                             170 and BW Parkway.........
 
182.         MD             Improve U.S. 40, MD 715           $5,000,000
                             interchange at Aberdeen
                             Proving Ground.............
 
183.         MD             Upgrade MD 4 at Suitland          $5,000,000
                             Parkway....................
 
184.         MD             Construct Fort McHenry            $2,000,000
                             Visitors Center and related
                             parking facilities.........
 
185.         ME             Plan and construct North-         $5,000,000
                             South Aroostook highways to
                             improve access to the St.
                             John Valley, including
                             Presque Isle Bypass and
                             other improvements.........
 
186.         ME             Repair and improvement of         $3,000,000
                             Deer Isle-Sedgwick Bridge..
 
187.         ME             Construction of Calais/St.        $1,000,000
                             Stephen Border Crossing
                             Project....................
 
188.         ME             Replacement of Waldo-Hancock      $1,000,000
                             Bridge.....................
 
189.         ME             Improvements and                  $1,500,000
                             construction of U.S. Route
                             1A and State Route 9 in
                             Bangor, Maine..............
 
190.         ME             Planning and construction of      $2,500,000
                             the Gorham Bypass, Gorham,
                             Maine......................
 
191.         ME             Access and Traffic                  $500,000
                             Improvements to Route 15 in
                             Brewer, Maine..............
 
192.         ME             Sedgewick--Deer Isle Bridge,      $3,000,000
                             Sedgewick, Maine...........
 
193.         ME             Augusta Memorial Bridge           $1,000,000
                             improvements, Augusta,
                             Maine......................
 
194.         ME             Replacement of Waldo-Hancock      $1,000,000
                             and construction of related
                             pedestrian walkways........
 
195.         ME             Research development of             $500,000
                             Cathodic Bridge Protection
                             to extend the life of
                             concrete bridges and Marine
                             structures within varied
                             climates...................
 
196.         MI             Detroit Riverfront               $20,000,000
                             Conservancy, West
                             Riverfront Walkway,
                             Greenway and Adjacent Land
                             Acquisition, from
                             Riverfront Towers to
                             Ambassador Bridge, Detroit.
 
197.         MI             Reconstruct and widen I-94       $20,000,000
                             in Kalamazoo...............
 
198.         MI             Construction of a new at-         $7,000,000
                             grade crossing and I-75
                             interchange to reconnect
                             Milbocker and McCoy Roads
                             and a new overpass to
                             reconnect Van Tyle to South
                             Wisconsin Road in Gaylord..
 
199.         MI             The Trowbridge Road               $6,000,000
                             Extension to Farm Lane,
                             Ingham County, MI, Farm
                             Lane between Mount Hope
                             Road and Trowbridge Road
                             with underpasses for CN and
                             CSX railroad crossings.....
 
200.         MI             East Riverfront, completion       $3,000,000
                             of Detroit Riverfront East
                             Walkway, Detroit...........
 
201.         MI             Alger County, Repaving a         $11,000,000
                             portion of H-58 between
                             Sullivan Creek towards
                             Little Beaver Road.........
 
202.         MI             Jackson Road Boulevard            $5,000,000
                             Project, Scio Township.....
 
203.         MI             Blue Water Bridge Plaza          $18,000,000
                             Expansion, Improve Highway
                             connections along I-94 and
                             I-69 Port Huron............
 
204.         MI             Midtown Detroit Greenway          $2,000,000
                             Loop, Detroit Cultural
                             Center in Detroit..........
 
205.         MI             Pinnacle Aeropark Access          $2,000,000
                             Project in Wayne County....
 
206.         MI             Washington Ave. Streetscape       $1,000,000
                             and rail relocation in
                             Saginaw....................
 
207.         MI             U.S. 131 widening from the        $3,000,000
                             Manistee River to north of
                             M-113 in Grand Traverse
                             County.....................
 
208.         MI             11 Mile Road Reconstruction--     $2,000,000
                             Berkley, Huntington Woods,
                             Oak Park...................
 
209.         MN             Phase III construction of         $8,000,000
                             Trunk Highway 610-10.......
 
210.         MN             Polk, Pennington, Marshall        $2,000,000
                             County 10-Ton Corridor in
                             Northwestern Minnesota.....
 
211.         MO             Mississippi River Bridge St.     $25,000,000
                             Louis, Missouri............
 
212.         MO             I-29 Paseo Bridge Kansas         $50,000,000
                             City, Missouri.............
 
213.         MO             Page Ave. Extension, Phase       $20,000,000
                             2, St. Charles County,
                             Missouri...................
 
214.         MO             U.S. 67 Corridor from Butler     $15,000,000
                             to St. Francois County,
                             Missouri line..............
 
215.         MO             Lewis and Clark Expressway,      $30,000,000
                             39th Street to Hwy 24,
                             Jackson County, Missouri...
 
216.         MO             Hwy 54 Lake Ozark Bypass,         $3,000,000
                             Miller and Camden Counties,
                             Missouri...................
 
217.         MO             Hwy 13 Warrensburg Bypass,       $10,000,000
                             Johnson County, Missouri...
 
218.         MO             I-55 Interchange at Main          $5,000,000
                             Street, Cape Girardeau,
                             Missouri...................
 
219.         MO             Rt. 13 in Polk County,           $20,000,000
                             Missouri CR 490 to Pinewood
                             Drive......................
 
220.         MO             Widen Rt. 66 Duquesne Rd. to     $10,000,000
                             Rt. 249, Jasper County,
                             Missouri...................
 
221.         MO             Grand Ave. Bridge                $15,000,000
                             Replacement, St. Louis
                             City, Missouri.............
 
222.         MO             Hwy 36 Macon to Rt. 24,           $7,000,000
                             Marion, Ralls, Monroe,
                             Shelby and Macon Counties..
 
223.         MO             Ramsey Creek Bridge, Scott        $5,000,000
                             County, Missouri...........
 
224.         MO             Upgrades to MO Route 14           $6,000,000
                             between U.S. 160 and U.S.
                             65 in Christian County.....
 
225.         MO             Upgrades to Scott Road (MO        $3,500,000
                             Route TT) between Rollins
                             Road and Brookview Terrace
                             in Boone County............
 
226.         MO             Construction of riverfront          $500,000
                             trails in the City of
                             Warsaw.....................
 
227.         MS             Widen State Highway 57 from      $32,000,000
                             I-10 through Vancleave.....
 
228.         MS             Widening of I-55 from             $8,000,000
                             Highway 304 in DeSoto
                             County to TN State line....
 
229.         MS             Byram-Clinton/Norrell             $5,000,000
                             Corridor--Connects the
                             Norrell Road Interchange on
                             I-20 to the Byram-Clinton
                             Multimodal Corridor on I-55
 
230.         MS             South Entrance Loop--             $5,000,000
                             Mississippi State
                             University.................
 
231.         MS             Highway 44 Extension/Pearl        $5,000,000
                             River Bridge Project,
                             Lawrence and Marion
                             Counties...................
 
232.         MS             U.S. Highway 78, New Albany       $5,000,000
                             Interchange................
 
233.         MS             Interstate 69, Unfinished        $35,000,000
                             Sections, Mississippi......
 
234.         MT             Zimmerman Trail Project,          $7,000,000
                             Billings, Montana..........
 
235.         MT             Taylor Hill Road                  $3,000,000
                             reconstruction, Secondary
                             234, Montana...............
 
236.         MT             Develop and construct Shiloh     $10,000,000
                             Road reconstruction
                             project, Billings..........
 
237.         MT             Develop and construct U.S.       $30,000,000
                             93 Kalispell Bypass project
 
238.         MT             Develop and construct St.         $8,000,000
                             Mary water project road and
                             bridge infrastructure
                             including: New bridge and
                             approaches across St. Mary
                             River, stabilization and
                             improvements to U.S. 89,
                             and road/canal from Siphon
                             Bridge to Spider Lake......
 
239.         MT             U.S. 2, corridor feasibility     $10,000,000
                             study, environmental review
                             and construction, which may
                             include construction of a 4-
                             lane highway, for roadway
                             sections from Glasgow east
                             to the North Dakota State
                             line, provided that all
                             currently programmed
                             highway improvement
                             projects move forward......
 
240.         MT             Develop East Belgrade             $8,000,000
                             Interchange and connecting
                             roadways to include
                             environmental review.......
 
241.         MT             Reconstruct Marysville Road       $5,000,000
                             consistent with final
                             environmental document,
                             Lewis and Clark County.....
 
242.         MT             Develop and construct             $5,000,000
                             transportation enhancements
                             including bicycle/
                             pedestrian trails,
                             landscaping, footbridges,
                             parks, and river access on
                             and in the vicinity of the
                             Milltown Dam Site, Missoula
                             County and Deer Lodge
                             County.....................
 
243.         MT             Develop Billings bypass,          $7,000,000
                             Yellowstone County.........
 
244.         MT             Develop Great Falls South         $4,500,000
                             Arterial, including
                             environmental review.......
 
245.         MT             Develop and construct Helena     $10,000,000
                             I-15 corridor consistent
                             with final environmental
                             document and record of
                             decision...................
 
246.         MT             Develop and construct U.S.       $22,000,000
                             212 Red Lodge North........
 
247.         MT             Develop and construct             $3,000,000
                             Whitefish pedestrian and
                             bicycle trails.............
 
248.         MT             Develop and construct             $1,125,000
                             parking lot and
                             transportation enhancements
                             including bicycle/
                             pedestrian trails and urban
                             plaza, serving the City of
                             Bozeman Public Library.....
 
249.         MT             U.S. 2, Swamp Creek East          $6,000,000
                             roadway and bridge
                             reconstruction, Lincoln
                             County.....................
 
250.         MT             Russell Street                    $6,000,000
                             reconstruction and bridge
                             expansion over the Clark
                             Fork River, Missoula.......
 
251.         MT             Conrad I-15 North                 $4,000,000
                             Interchange modifications
                             to provide access east of
                             the current interchange,
                             Pondera County.............
 
252.         MT             Develop and improve access        $4,000,000
                             road and structure serving
                             the Port of Montana and
                             Silicon Mountain Technology
                             Park.......................
 
253.         NC             Construction and expansion        $2,000,000
                             of Little Sugar Creek
                             Greenway, Charlotte........
 
254.         NC             Falls of Neuse Road Widening      $1,000,000
                             and Improvement, Raleigh...
 
255.         NC             Transportation Improvements       $1,000,000
                             at Piedmont Triad Research
                             Park, Winston Salem........
 
256.         NC             Plan, design, and construct       $1,000,000
                             the 10th street Connector
                             Project in Greenville......
 
257.         NC             Randall Parkway Widening and      $1,000,000
                             Improvement, Wilmington....
 
258.         NC             Construction and improvement      $1,000,000
                             of I-73, I-74, U.S. 220, in
                             Montgomery and Randolph
                             Counties...................
 
259.         NC             U.S. 1 Bypass and                 $1,000,000
                             improvements around
                             Rockingham.................
 
260.         NC             Design, engineering, and          $1,000,000
                             construction of I-77/
                             Catawba Avenue Interchange,
                             Cornelius..................
 
261.         NC             Eliminate highway-railway         $1,000,000
                             crossings in City of
                             Fayetteville...............
 
262.         NC             Right-of-way acquisition and      $3,000,000
                             construction of U.S. 74
                             bypass, Monroe.............
 
263.         NC             Transportation improvements       $2,000,000
                             for the Piedmont Triad
                             Research Park, Winston-
                             Salem......................
 
264.         NC             Acquire right-of-way and          $2,000,000
                             construct a new highway
                             that will begin at NC 58
                             and follow east to U.S.
                             301, Wilson................
 
265.         NC             Transfer of the Williams          $3,000,000
                             Street railroad switching
                             operation to the Milan Yard
                             switching operation site,
                             Fayetteville...............
 
266.         ND             Reconstruction of the            $16,000,000
                             Bismarck-Mandan Liberty
                             Memorial Bridge over
                             Missouri River.............
 
267.         ND             Develop and construct             $2,000,000
                             freight intermodal project
                             in North Dakota, including
                             access road construction...
 
268.         ND             Rural transportation safety       $2,000,000
                             and security research at
                             the Upper Great Plains
                             Transportation Institute at
                             North Dakota State
                             University.................
 
269.         ND             U.S. 12 Improvements between      $3,000,000
                             Bowman and Hettinger.......
 
270.         ND             Replace Red River Valley          $3,000,000
                             Bridge at Drayton, ND......
 
271.         ND             U.S. 83 Reconstruction from         $500,000
                             Max to ND 23 Southbound....
 
272.         ND             U.S. 83 Rehabilitation from       $4,500,000
                             Linton to Hazelton.........
 
273.         ND             I-29 Vertical Clearance           $2,000,000
                             Improvements from Bowesmont
                             to the Canadian Border.....
 
274.         ND             U.S. 281 Reconstruction from      $7,000,000
                             Edgely to the junction of
                             ND 46......................
 
275.         NE             Construction of the Antelope      $3,800,000
                             Valley Transportation
                             Improvement Project in
                             Lincoln....................
 
276.         NE             Design and construction of        $5,700,000
                             the Cuming Street
                             Transportation Improvement
                             Project in Omaha...........
 
277.         NE             Design and construction of        $2,000,000
                             the I-80-Cherry Avenue
                             Interchange and East Bypass
                             in Kearney.................
 
278.         NE             Construction of the               $2,500,000
                             Heartland Expressway
                             between Alliance and
                             Minatare...................
 
279.         NE             Design, right-of-way and          $2,500,000
                             construction of the North
                             Arterial Road in Columbus..
 
280.         NE             Research at the Midwest           $3,500,000
                             Roadside Safety Facility at
                             the University of Nebraska,
                             Lincoln, Nebraska..........
 
281.         NJ             PATCO Rolling Stock              $10,000,000
                             acquisition and/or
                             renovation for use on line
                             between Lindenwold and
                             Locust Street in
                             Philadelphia...............
 
282.         NJ             Construct new ramps between      $10,000,000
                             I-295 and Route 42.........
 
283.         NJ             Route 46 Corridor upgrades..        $500,000
 
284.         NJ             Route 18 Reconstruction in        $2,500,000
                             downtown New Brunswick.....
 
285.         NJ             Interstate 280 Interchange        $3,000,000
                             Improvements, Harrison.....
 
286.         NJ             Widening of Rt. 1 and             $2,500,000
                             intersection improvements
                             in South Brunswick.........
 
287.         NJ             Route 29 conversion project       $2,500,000
                             to a full access freeway...
 
288.         NJ             Improvements to River Road        $1,000,000
                             in Camden..................
 
289.         NJ             Design and construct Newark       $1,500,000
                             Waterfront Pedestrian and
                             Bicycle Access project.....
 
290.         NJ             Route 9W operational and          $1,000,000
                             safety improvements,
                             including I-95 Southbound
                             entrance alterations.......
 
291.         NJ             Expand TRANSCOM Regional ITS        $500,000
                             System in NJ, NY, and CT...
 
292.         NM             I-25/U.S. 64 Interchange          $2,000,000
                             rehabilitation in Raton....
 
293.         NM             Reconstruction of NM18 in         $3,000,000
                             Lea County.................
 
294.         NM             Reconstruction of U.S. 180        $3,000,000
                             in Grant County............
 
295.         NM             Reconstruction of U.S. 491        $2,000,000
                             from Tohatchi to Shiprock..
 
296.         NV             Hoover Dam Bypass--Boulder       $26,500,000
                             City Extension.............
 
297.         NV             California Trail                  $2,000,000
                             Interpretive Center
                             roadside improvements and
                             access infrastructure......
 
298.         NV             I-15 Widening north from         $26,500,000
                             U.S. 95 to Apex Road in
                             Clark County...............
 
299.         NV             V and T Railroad                 $10,000,000
                             Reconstruction Project in
                             Carson City................
 
300.         NV             Carson City Bypass                $2,000,000
                             Enhancement Project (Phase
                             II), Carson City (GROW and
                             NDOT)......................
 
301.         NV             Laughlin-Bullhead City           $18,000,000
                             Colorado River Bridge......
 
302.         NV             Rail Access Corridor             $15,000,000
                             Enhancement in Reno........
 
303.         NY             Peace Bridge Redevelopment       $17,000,000
                             Project, Road Improvements,
                             and Construction, Buffalo..
 
304.         NY             Improvements to Moynihan         $10,000,000
                             Station....................
 
305.         NY             Design and Construction of        $4,000,000
                             Renaissance Square
                             Intermodal Facility in
                             Rochester..................
 
306.         NY             Repair and Restoration of         $3,000,000
                             the Outdoor Area on 82nd
                             Street and 5th Avenue......
 
307.         NY             Improvements to the New York      $3,000,000
                             Public Library vicinity....
 
308.         NY             Construction and                  $2,000,000
                             Improvements to York Street
                             in Auburn..................
 
309.         NY             Streetscape, Roadway, and         $1,000,000
                             Improvements for the
                             College of New Rochelle....
 
310.         NY             South Lexington and Post          $1,000,000
                             Road Streetscape Expansion
                             in White Plains............
 
311.         NY             Planning and Interim              $1,000,000
                             Improvements for the
                             Manhattan, Bronx, Yonkers
                             Hudson River Greenway Link.
 
312.         NY             DestiNY USA Design,               $5,000,000
                             Research, Construction and
                             Improvements...............
 
313.         NY             Restoration of Vehicle            $2,000,000
                             Traffic to Main Street in
                             Downtown Buffalo...........
 
314.         NY             Roadway, Streetscape,             $6,000,000
                             Pedestrian, and Parking
                             Improvements to the Buffalo
                             Niagara Medical Campus in
                             Buffalo....................
 
315.         OH             Reconstruction of Cleveland      $85,000,000
                             Inner Belt and replacement
                             of the Central Viaduct
                             Bridge. Cleveland, OH......
 
316.         OH             SR 3 intersection/                $2,500,000
                             interchange improvements
                             and signalization, Franklin
                             County, OH (PID 76279).....
 
317.         OH             SR 81 widening, turn lane         $1,100,000
                             addition, and safety
                             improvements, Allen County,
                             OH (PID 75928).............
 
318.         OH             U.S. 422 turn lane addition         $600,000
                             and traffic flow
                             improvements at SR 88/SR
                             528, Geauga County OH (PID
                             78343).....................
 
319.         OH             SR 39 add 2-way left turn         $1,600,000
                             lane, signalization, and
                             safety improvements,
                             Tuscarawas County OH (PID
                             19598).....................
 
320.         OH             U.S. 36 signal relocation         $2,000,000
                             and related safety
                             improvements, Delaware
                             County, OH (PID 76276).....
 
321.         OH             SR 39 2-way turn lane               $600,000
                             addition, signalization,
                             and safety improvements,
                             Holmes County, OH (PID
                             23913).....................
 
322.         OH             Evans Avenue/CSX RR Grade         $1,600,000
                             Separation Improvements,
                             Akron, OH..................
 
323.         OK             State of Oklahoma I-40          $110,000,000
                             Crosstown Realignment in
                             Oklahoma City..............
 
324.         OK             The University of Oklahoma        $7,000,000
                             to conduct research in
                             global tracking methods for
                             intermodal containerized
                             freight....................
 
325.         OK             State of Oklahoma for             $1,000,000
                             control of outdoor
                             advertising................
 
326.         OK             Reconstruction of SH 20 in        $2,000,000
                             Owasso, Oklahoma...........
 
327.         OK             Widen Hwy 60 between Ponca       $10,800,000
                             City and Bartletsville.....
 
328.         OK             Trails in Tulsa, Mingo            $2,000,000
                             Creek, NCOG--Complete and
                             extend Mingo trail from
                             41st to 81st St., from 11th
                             St. to Mohawk Park.........
 
329.         OK             Signalization, Complete           $2,200,000
                             update of traffic signals
                             with LED illumination
                             technology.................
 
330.         OR             To add a southbound lane to       $2,000,000
                             a section of I-5 through
                             Portland, OR between Delta
                             Park and Lombard, Portland,
                             Oregon.....................
 
331.         OR             Sunrise Corridor, Clackamas       $1,000,000
                             County, Oregon.............
 
332.         OR             Reroute U.S. 97 at Redmond,       $1,400,000
                             Oregon and improvements to
                             intersection of U.S. 97 and
                             Oregon 126.................
 
333.         OR             Construct Barber Street             $600,000
                             extension, Wilsonville,
                             Oregon.....................
 
334.         OR             Construct highway and             $1,800,000
                             pedestrian access to
                             Macadam Ave. and street
                             improvements as part of
                             South waterfront
                             development, Portland,
                             Oregon.....................
 
335.         OR             Sellwood Bridge, Multnomah        $2,000,000
                             County, Oregon.............
 
336.         OR             Highway 22-Cascade Highway        $1,600,000
                             interchange improvements,
                             Marion County, Oregon......
 
337.         OR             I-5 Trade Corridor,               $2,000,000
                             Portland, Oregon to
                             Vancouver, Washington
                             Segment....................
 
338.         OR             Highway 101 Improvements,           $500,000
                             Oregon.....................
 
339.         OR             I-205 Widening, Clackamas         $1,400,000
                             County, Oregon.............
 
340.         OR             Phase 1 I-205/Highway 213         $1,500,000
                             Interchange Improvements,
                             Oregon.....................
 
341.         OR             Kuebler Boulevard                   $500,000
                             Improvements, Salem, Oregon
 
342.         OR             To construct sidewalks and        $2,000,000
                             improve storm drainage and
                             gutters for the City's Safe
                             Walk Plan, Medford, Oregon.
 
343.         OR             Highway 140 Transportation        $1,700,000
                             Improvements, Lake County,
                             Oregon.....................
 
344.         PA             Warrendale-Bayne Road             $2,800,000
                             improvements from I-79 to
                             SR 19, in Allegheny County.
 
345.         PA             For design, engineering, ROW      $1,000,000
                             acquisition, and
                             construction of the third
                             phase of the Marshalls
                             Creek Bypass Project in
                             Monroe County, Pennsylvania
 
346.         PA             Construction of Central             $600,000
                             Susquehanna Valley Thruway.
 
347.         PA             Improvements to SR 130 and          $500,000
                             the College Avenue
                             Underpass, Greensburg, PA..
 
348.         PA             Mifflin County Industrial           $500,000
                             Park Access Road...........
 
349.         PA             Improvements to Section 114       $2,500,000
                             of State Route 150, Centre
                             County, PA.................
 
350.         PA             Upgrade to SR 228, Cranberry      $1,500,000
                             Township, PA...............
 
351.         PA             Purchase of right-of-way,           $600,000
                             utilities and construction
                             for Northern Access to
                             Altoona from Interstate 99,
                             Blair County, PA...........
 
352.         PA             Reconfiguration of the              $500,000
                             Rochester Riverfront ramp..
 
353.         PA             Construct the Alle-Kiski          $1,500,000
                             Bridge and Connector.......
 
354.         PA             Construct an intermodal           $1,000,000
                             center at the Philadelphia
                             Zoo........................
 
355.         PA             For interpretive signage and      $2,000,000
                             trails in Pittsburgh urban
                             park land..................
 
356.         PA             Construct an intermodal           $1,000,000
                             facility in Derry Township.
 
357.         PA             Construction of the                 $700,000
                             Schuylkill Gateway Project.
 
358.         PA             Da Vinci Center hydrogen            $200,000
                             fuel-celled transit
                             vehicles...................
 
359.         PA             Construct a road along the        $1,000,000
                             North Delaware Riverfront
                             Corridor from Buckius
                             Street to Poquessing Creek.
 
360.         PA             Widen I-81 from four to six       $1,000,000
                             lanes in the Wilkes-Barre/
                             Scranton corridor..........
 
361.         PA             Improvements to the Pleasant        $300,000
                             Valley and Sandy Hill Roads
                             intersection with SR 130 in
                             Penn Township..............
 
362.         PA             Improvements to access roads        $300,000
                             at the Please Touch Museum.
 
363.         PA             Construct the North Delaware        $500,000
                             River East Coast Greenway
                             Trail......................
 
364.         RI             To enhance the                   $20,000,000
                             infrastructure surrounding
                             and for transportation
                             improvements relative to
                             the intermodal station at
                             Warwick....................
 
365.         RI             Improvements to Warren           $11,000,000
                             Bridge (Warren)............
 
366.         RI             Open space acquisition to         $2,000,000
                             mitigate growth associated
                             with SR 4 and Interstate
                             95, by non-profit land
                             conservation agencies
                             through acquisition of fee
                             or easement, with a match
                             requirement of 50% of the
                             total purchase price.......
 
367.         RI             Ten Mile River Greenway           $3,000,000
                             (Pawtucket, E. Providence).
 
368.         RI             Washington Secondary Bicycle      $4,000,000
                             Facility/Coventry Greenway/
                             Trestle Trail (Coventry)...
 
369.         RI             South County Bike Path            $2,000,000
                             (South Kingstown,
                             Narragansett)..............
 
370.         RI             New Interchange constructed       $1,500,000
                             from I-195 to Taunton and
                             Warren Avenue in East
                             Providence.................
 
371.         RI             Jamestown Bridge Demolition--    $11,500,000
                             Bicycle Access/Trestle Span
                             Demolition/Fishing Pier (N.
                             Kingstown).................
 
372.         RI             Sakonnet River Bridge            $15,000,000
                             Replacement................
 
373.         RI             Rt. 146 Safety Improvements       $5,000,000
                             in North Smithfield........
 
374.         SD             Construction of 4-lane           $19,000,000
                             highway on U.S. 79 between
                             Maverick Junction, and the
                             Nebraska border............
 
375.         SD             Rosebud community streets         $6,000,000
                             reconstruction and paving..
 
376.         SD             Aberdeen bike trail               $1,000,000
                             extension..................
 
377.         SD             Whether or not otherwise         $40,000,000
                             eligible in title 23,
                             construct Phase II and III
                             of Phillips to the Falls
                             Project. Notwithstanding
                             any other provision of law,
                             with respect to costs for
                             Phase II and III of this
                             project paid for from this
                             $40 million, the Federal
                             share of project costs
                             shall be 100 percent.......
 
378.         SD             Rapid City Greenway               $2,000,000
                             Pedestrian and bike path
                             expansion..................
 
379.         SD             Brookings bike path.........        $100,000
 
380.         SD             Sioux Falls Bike Path--           $1,170,000
                             Dunham Park, Skunk Creek,
                             12th St., and I-29 to
                             Sertoma Park...............
 
381.         SD             For bike paths and                $2,500,000
                             pedestrian walkways within
                             Yankton, Pierre, Huron,
                             Watertown, and Madison.
                             Allocation for such paths
                             will be determined by the
                             State......................
 
382.         SD             Directed to SD DOT for            $3,230,000
                             projects it determines to
                             be of high priority........
 
383.         TN             North Second Street Corridor      $2,000,000
                             Upgrade, Memphis...........
 
384.         TN             Upgrade roads for Slack           $2,000,000
                             Water Port facility and
                             industrial park, Lake
                             County, TN.................
 
385.         TN             Plan and construct                $1,000,000
                             Rutherford County visitor's
                             center/transportation
                             information hub, Rutherford
                             County, Tennessee..........
 
386.         TN             Warren County Mountain View       $1,000,000
                             Industrial Park access
                             road, Warren County, TN....
 
387.         TN             Construction of an                $2,000,000
                             Interchange on Highway 64
                             (APD 40) adjacent to I-75
                             Exit 20 in the City of
                             Cleveland, TN for increased
                             safety.....................
 
388.         TN             Sullivan, Washington              $1,000,000
                             Counties, Tennessee SR 75
                             widening...................
 
389.         TN             Sevier County, TN SR 66             $500,000
                             widening...................
 
390.         TN             Reconstruct U.S. 79 between       $5,000,000
                             Milan and McKenzie.........
 
391.         TN             Construct Transportation and        $500,000
                             Heritage museum, Townsend..
 
392.         UT             Widen Highway 92 from Lehi        $3,000,000
                             to Highland................
 
393.         UT             Widen Redwood Road from           $2,000,000
                             Bangerter Highway in Salt
                             Lake County through
                             Saratoga Springs in Utah
                             County.....................
 
394.         UT             Construction of 200 North         $2,000,000
                             Street highway-rail graded
                             crossing separation,
                             Kaysville, Utah............
 
395.         UT             Bear River Migratory Bird           $500,000
                             Refuge Access Road
                             Improvements, Box Elder
                             County, Utah...............
 
396.         UT             State Street Reconstruction       $2,500,000
                             Project--10600 South to
                             9400 South, Sandy, Utah....
 
397.         UT             Geneva Rd./Provo Center           $6,000,000
                             Street, Orem 1600 North to
                             I-15 Fwy, Provo-widen from
                             2 to 4 lanes, Provo........
 
398.         UT             Provo, Utah Westside              $4,000,000
                             Connector from I-15 to
                             Provo Municipal Airport,
                             Provo......................
 
399.         UT             Bear River Migratory Bird         $3,000,000
                             Refuge Access Road
                             Improvements, Box Elder
                             County.....................
 
400.         UT             Widen Highway 92 from Lehi        $5,000,000
                             to Alpine/Highland.........
 
401.         UT             Construction of 200 North         $7,000,000
                             Street highway-rail graded
                             crossing separation,
                             Kaysville..................
 
402.         UT             Expand Redhills Parkway from      $8,000,000
                             2 to 5 lanes and improve
                             alignment within rights-of-
                             way in St. George..........
 
403.         UT             Construction and                  $7,000,000
                             Rehabilitation of 13th East
                             in Sandy City..............
 
404.         VA             Hampton Roads Third Crossing-    $37,000,000
                             Segment 1..................
 
405.         VA             Manage Freight movement and      $38,000,000
                             safety improvements to I-81
 
406.         VA             Construct Old Mill Road           $3,000,000
                             extension..................
 
407.         VA             Widen Route 262 in Augusta        $3,000,000
                             County.....................
 
408.         VA             Construct Meadowcreek             $2,000,000
                             Parkway Interchange,
                             Charlottesville............
 
409.         VA             Widening I-95 between Rt.         $2,000,000
                             123 and Fairfax County
                             Parkway....................
 
410.         VT             Improvements to Vermont          $30,000,000
                             Small Bridges..............
 
411.         VT             Improvements to Vermont          $10,000,000
                             interstates................
 
412.         VT             Vermont Institute of Natural        $300,000
                             Science turning lane on
                             U.S. Rt. 4 in Woodstock....
 
413.         VT             Western Corridor Rail            $30,000,000
                             Improvements, ABRB&E,
                             Vermont....................
 
414.         VT             Design and Construction of        $6,500,000
                             the Bennington Welcome
                             Center.....................
 
415.         VT             Improvements to the E.            $5,000,000
                             Alburg Railroad Trestle
                             Swing Span.................
 
416.         VT             Rehabilitation of Hartford        $6,500,000
                             Northbound and Southbound
                             rest areas.................
 
417.         VT             Improvements to the Island        $2,000,000
                             Line at South Street in
                             South Hero.................
 
418.         VT             Property acquisition and          $2,000,000
                             improvements for public
                             access and viewshed
                             protection for the Cedar
                             Creek Vermont monument at
                             the Cedar Creek and Belle
                             Grove National Historical
                             Park in Virginia...........
 
419.         VT             Design and construction of        $5,000,000
                             the South Burlington City
                             Center project.............
 
420.         VT             Rehabilitation of statewide       $6,200,000
                             covered bridges............
 
421.         VT             Improvements to the Green         $2,500,000
                             Mountain Rail Line between
                             Rutland and Bellows Falls..
 
422.         VT             Streetscape and road              $1,000,000
                             improvements in the Village
                             of Enosburg Falls..........
 
423.         VT             Signalization and storm           $3,000,000
                             drainage improvements to
                             Main Street in Brattleboro.
 
424.         VT             Streetscape, trail and road       $4,000,000
                             improvements in Lamoille,
                             Caledonia, Grand Isle and
                             Chittenden Counties........
 
425.         VT             Vermont Statewide                 $6,000,000
                             Transportation and
                             Stormwater Projects........
 
426.         WV             Improvements to U.S. Rt.-35      $25,000,000
                             in Putnam County...........
 
427.         WV             Raleigh Street Extension         $10,000,000
                             Project in Martinsburg.....
 
428.         VA             I-64/City Line Road               $5,000,000
                             Interchange in Virginia
                             Beach......................
 
429.         AS             Shoreline protection and          $1,000,000
                             drainage mitigation for
                             Nuuuli village roads.......
 
430.         AS             Village road improvements         $1,400,000
                             for Ta'u, Ofu, and Olosega-
                             Sili counties in Manu'a
                             district...................
 
431.         AS             Shoreline protection and          $1,000,000
                             drainage mitigation for Aua
                             village roads..............
 
432.         AS             Drainage mitigation in            $1,400,000
                             Malaeloa-Leone village
                             roads......................
 
433.         AS             To upgrade, repair and            $1,600,000
                             continue construction of
                             Ta'u harbor/ferry terminal
                             facility on Manu'a island..
 
434.         AS             Village road improvements         $3,000,000
                             for Launiusaelua and Ituau
                             counties in the Central
                             district...................
 
435.         AS             Village road improvements         $3,000,000
                             for Tualauta, Tualatai,
                             Aitulagi, Fofo, and Alataua
                             counties in the Western
                             district...................
 
436.         AS             Village road improvements         $2,600,000
                             for Sua and Vaifanua
                             counties in the Eastern
                             district...................
 
437.         AS             Drainage mitigation for Pago      $1,000,000
                             Pago village roads.........
 
438.         GU             Reconstruct Hagatna River         $6,600,000
                             Bridges, Municipality of
                             Hagatna....................
 
439.         GU             Piti, GU Construct Cabras         $6,000,000
                             Island Intermodal Facility.
 
440.         GU             Guam Mass Transit Authority         $400,000
                             Acquisition of transit
                             vehicles for disabled
                             persons....................
 
441.         GU             Construct Route 3A                $3,000,000
                             Extension, Municipality of
                             Yigo.......................
 
442.         MP             Planning design and              $12,000,000
                             construction of East Coast
                             Highway/ Route 36, Saipan..
 
443.         PR             Construction of 4 lane            $1,950,000
                             connector serving PR 9922,
                             PR 9939 and PR 183.........
 
444.         PR             Widening of PR 111 at the         $6,000,000
                             intersections of PR-444
                             through PR-423.............
 
445.         PR             Replacement ferries on            $2,000,000
                             Culebra and Vieques routes.
 
446.         PR             To build an extension of PR-      $5,000,000
                             53 between Yabucoa and
                             Maunabo....................
 
447.         PR             To build the missing central      $5,000,000
                             segment of PR-10, to
                             complete one of only two
                             highways crossing Puerto
                             Rico North to South........
 
448.         PR             To revitalize Old San Juan        $3,000,000
                             Historic District streets..
 
449.         PR             Widen Route 835 to provide        $6,000,000
                             ready access to Guaynado
                             and facilitate housing,
                             industrial, commercial, and
                             recreational development...
 
450.         PR             Construct sidewalks, curbs          $500,000
                             and gutters in the
                             Municipality of Loiza. (PR
                             187 from Mediania Baja to
                             Puente Herrera; Community
                             La Torre, Pinones).........
 
451.         PR             Extension of PR 833, between      $1,000,000
                             the PR-177 and the PR 2.
                             The extension is
                             approximately of 0.8km.....
 
452.         PR             Reconstruct various roads         $2,000,000
                             throughout the Municipality
                             of Bayamon, including
                             pavings and cold millings
                             as well as construction of
                             gutters. (PR 2; PR 829; PR
                             830; PR 861; PR 862; PR
                             840; PR 29)................
 
453.         PR             Construct extension of 1.04       $3,000,000
                             km to the ``Caridad del
                             Cobre'' Avenue in Bayamon
                             between the PR 199 and Urb.
                             Canaa......................
 
454.         PR             Roadway improvements for            $661,000
                             municipal roads in Orocovis
 
455.         VI             Christiansted By-Pass             $8,000,000
                             Highway, St. Croix.........
 
456.         VI             Upgrade West-East Corridor        $8,000,000
                             through Charlotte Amalie,
                             St. Thomas.................
 
457.         MN             Lake Street Access to I-35W,      $6,000,000
                             Minneapolis................
 
458.         OH             Construction, including           $6,000,000
                             design and engineering, of
                             an approximately 30,000 sq.
                             ft. terminal building to
                             accommodate the Trans-Erie
                             ferry service which departs
                             the Cleveland-Cuyahoga
                             County Port Authority,
                             Cleveland, Ohio............
 
459.         NY             Various transportation            $5,000,000
                             projects related to the
                             DestiNY USA project........
 
460.         CA             Construction at Lammers Road      $5,000,000
                             and I-205..................
 
461.         CA             Feasibility study for             $6,000,000
                             constructing SR 130
                             Realignment project
                             connecting the central
                             valley and San Joaquin
                             County and Santa Clara
                             county.....................
 
462.         FL             Coconut Rd. interchange I-75/    $10,000,000
                             Lee County.................
 
463.         AR             Improvements to U.S. 412 in       $6,500,000
                             Northwest Arkansas.........
 
464.         CA             Construction of and              $10,000,000
                             improvements to State Route
                             239 from State Route 4 in
                             Brentwood area to I-205 in
                             the area of Tracy..........
 
465.         CA             Design and construction of        $5,000,000
                             Camino Tassajara Crown
                             Canyon to East Town Project
 
466.         CA             Engineering right-of-way and      $6,000,000
                             construction of I-580 in
                             the Livermore Valley.......
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SEC. 1935. PROJECT FLEXIBILITY.

    (a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds 
allocated for a project described in subsection (b) in a State may be 
obligated for any other project in the State for which funds are so 
allocated, except that the total amount of funds authorized for any 
project for which funds are so allocated shall not be reduced.
    (b) Projects.--The projects described in this subsection are--
        (1) the projects numbered greater than 3676 listed in the table 
    contained in section 1702 of this Act;
        (2) the projects numbered greater than 18 listed in the table 
    contained in section 1301 of this Act;
        (3) the projects numbered greater than 27 listed in the table 
    contained in section 1302 of this Act; and
        (4) the projects listed in the table contained in section 1934 
    of this Act.

SEC. 1936. ADVANCES.

    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds apportioned to a 
State under section 104(b) of title 23, United States Code, may be 
obligated to carry out a project designated in any of sections 1301, 
1302, 1306, and 1934 of this Act and sections 117 and 144(g) of title 
23, United States Code, in an amount not to exceed the amount 
authorized for that project, only from a program under which the 
project would be eligible, except that any amounts obligated to carry 
out the project shall be restored from funds allocated for the project.

SEC. 1937. ROADS IN CLOSED BASINS.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall use funds made available to 
carry out section 125 of title 23, United States Code, through 
advancement or reimbursement, without further emergency declaration, to 
construct such measures as the Secretary determines to be necessary for 
the continuation of roadway services, or the impoundment of water to 
protect roads, or both, at Devils Lake in the State of North Dakota, as 
the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
    (b) Requirements.--The Secretary shall carry out construction under 
subsection (a) in accordance with--
        (1) the options and needs identified in the report of the 
    Devils Lake Surface Transportation Task Force of the Federal 
    Highway Administration dated May 4, 2000, and entitled ``Roadways 
    Serving as Water Barriers'';
        (2) any needs relating to Devils Lake identified after May 4, 
    2000; and
        (3) any monitoring, study, or design or preliminary engineering 
    associated with evaluating or constructing the measures.
    (c) Affected Areas.--The Secretary shall carry out construction 
under this section in an area that has been the subject of an emergency 
declaration issued during the period beginning on January 1, 1993, and 
ending on the date of enactment of this Act.
    (d) Funding.--
        (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), to the 
    extent that expenditures relating to construction under this 
    section could not be made pursuant to any other authority under 
    section 125 of title 23, United States Code, the expenditures shall 
    not exceed--
            (A) $10,000,000 during any fiscal year; and
            (B) a total amount of $70,000,000.
        (2) Exception.--Nothing in paragraph (1) limits any expenditure 
    with respect to--
            (A) emergency relief in response to a development occurring 
        after the date of enactment of this Act; or
            (B) an authority under any other provision of law 
        (including section 125 of such title).
    (e) Effect of Section.--Nothing in this section authorizes or 
provides funding for the construction, operation, or maintenance of an 
outlet at Devils Lake in the State of North Dakota.

SEC. 1938. TECHNOLOGY.

    States are encouraged to consider using a nondestructive technology 
able to detect cracks including sub-surface flaws as small as 0.005 
inches in length or depth in steel bridges.

SEC. 1939. BIA INDIAN ROAD PROGRAM.

    (a) Limitation on Applicability of Certain Rule.--The final rule 
effective October 1, 2004, published in the Federal Register, July 19, 
2004, at pages 43089, relating to the Indian reservation road program 
administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs of the Department of the 
Interior, shall not apply to the following Alaska villages with respect 
to the following projects:
        (1) Craig, Alaska, Craig Community Association, Point St. 
    Nicholas Road improvements.
        (2) Cordova, Alaska, Native Village of Eyak, Shepard's Point 
    Road improvements.
        (3) Hydaburg, Alaska, Hydaburg Community Association, Hydaburg 
    community street improvements.
        (4) Healy Lake, Alaska, Healy Lake Traditional, Cummings Road 
    improvements.
    (b) Special Rule.--For the villages listed in subsection (a), the 
Indian reservation road program shall be administered by the Bureau of 
Indian Affairs under the rules and regulations in effect before the 
adoption of the final rule referred to in subsection (a), and the 
Secretary shall pay, from amounts made available to carry out section 
202(d) of title 23, United States Code, for fiscal year 2006 each of 
the tribal organizations referred to in subsection (a) for the Federal 
share of the costs of the projects listed in subsection (a).

SEC. 1940. GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, MONTANA.

    (a) Project Authorization.--There is authorized to be appropriated 
to the Secretary from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass 
Transit Account) to resurface, repair, rehabilitate, and reconstruct 
the Going-to-the-Sun Road at Glacier National Park, Montana, in 
accordance with the framework identified in Alternative 3 (shared use 
alternative) of the environmental impact statement and record of 
decision dated 2003 and relating to the Going-to-the-Sun Road, to 
remain available until expended--
        (1) $10,000,000 for fiscal year 2005;
        (2) $10,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
        (3) $10,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
        (4) $10,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
        (5) $10,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
    (b) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the costs of the project 
described in subsection (a) shall be 100 percent.

SEC. 1941. BEARTOOTH HIGHWAY, MONTANA.

    (a) Project Authorization.--Of funds made available for the State 
of Montana for the project for development and construction of United 
States Route 212, Red Lodge North, Montana, as described in the table 
contained in section 1934 (including amounts transferred to the project 
under section 1935), on request of the State of Montana, the Secretary 
shall obligate such sums as are necessary to reconstruct the Beartooth 
Highway in the State of Montana.
    (b) Reimbursement.--The amounts used for reconstruction under 
subsection (a) shall be reimbursed to the project relating to United 
States Route 212 described in subsection (a) on the date or dates on 
which funding is allocated for the Beartooth Highway under section 125 
of title 23, United States Code.
    (c) Federal Share.--The Federal share payable for funds allocated 
for the Beartooth Highway under section 125 of such title shall be 100 
percent.

SEC. 1943. GREAT LAKES ITS IMPLEMENTATION.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall make grants to the State of 
Wisconsin to continue intelligent transportation system activities in 
the corridor serving the Greater Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Chicago, 
Illinois, and Gary, Indiana, areas initiated under the Intermodal 
Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-240) and 
other areas of the State of Wisconsin.
    (b) Funding.--There is authorized to be appropriated from the 
Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) $2,000,000 for 
each of fiscal years 2006 through 2008 and $3,000,000 for fiscal year 
2009 to carry out this section.
    (c) Contract Authority.--Funds made available to carry out this 
section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the 
funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code.

SEC. 1944. TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION AND REMEDIATION, OTTAWA COUNTY, 
              OKLAHOMA.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall allocate to the State of 
Oklahoma amounts made available to carry out this section for the 
activities described in subsection (b).
    (b) Oklahoma Plan for Tar Creek.--The activities referred to in 
subsection (a) are all activities described in the Oklahoma Plan for 
Tar Creek, including activities under that Plan that are to be carried 
out by involved Federal and State entities.
    (c) Funding.--
        (1) Authorization of appropriations.--
            (A) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated 
        from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit 
        Account) to carry out this section $10,000,000 for fiscal year 
        2006.
            (B) Availability.--Funds authorized to be appropriated 
        under subparagraph (A) shall remain available until expended.
        (2) Contract authority.--Except as otherwise provided in this 
    section, funds authorized to be appropriated under this section 
    shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the 
    funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States 
    Code.
        (3) Title 23 eligibility.--Activities described in subsection 
    (b) shall be considered to be eligible for funding under any 
    program for which funds are apportioned under section 104(b) of 
    such title, as in effect on the day before the date of enactment of 
    this section.

SEC. 1945. INFRASTRUCTURE AWARENESS PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--In cooperation with the subcontracting production 
entity that received funds under section 1212(b) of the Transportation 
Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 193), the Secretary shall 
fund the production of a documentary about infrastructure that 
demonstrates advancements in Alaska, the last frontier.
    (b) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of production of 
the documentary under subsection (a) shall be 100 percent.
    (c) Funding.--There is authorized to be appropriated out of the 
Highway Trust fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out 
this section $1,500,000 for fiscal year 2005 and $1,450,000 for fiscal 
year 2006. Such fund shall remain available until expended.
    (d) Applicability of Title 23.--Funds authorized by this section 
shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such funds 
were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United State Code; except 
that the Federal share of the cost of production of the documentary 
under this section shall be determined in accordance with this section.

SEC. 1946. GATEWAY RURAL IMPROVEMENT PILOT PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall establish a pilot program in 
the State of Vermont to be known as the ``Gateway Rural Improvement 
Pilot Program'' (referred to in this section as the ``program'') to 
demonstrate the benefits to a rural rail corridor of a freight 
transportation gateway program.
    (b) Eligible Activities.--Under the program--
        (1) funding preference shall be given to selecting a corridor 
    in the State of Vermont that includes a border crossing; and
        (2) individual projects shall provide community and highway 
    benefits by addressing economic, congestion, security, safety, and 
    environmental issues.
    (c) Cost Sharing.--
        (1) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of a project 
    under this section shall be determined in accordance with section 
    120 of title 23, United States Code.
        (2) Non-federal share.--Project user fees may be used to 
    provide all or part of the non-Federal share of the cost of a 
    project funded under this section.
    (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--In addition to such amounts 
as are otherwise authorized to be appropriated for the Department, 
there are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary 
to carry out this section.

SEC. 1947. ELIGIBLE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS.

    Section 120(c) of title 23, United States Code, is amended in the 
first sentence by inserting ``traffic circles (also known as 
`roundabouts'),'' after ``traffic control signalization,''.

SEC. 1948. EMERGENCY SERVICE ROUTE.

    Notwithstanding any Federal law, regulation, or policy to the 
contrary, no Federal funds shall be obligated or expended for the 
demolition of the existing Brightman Street Bridge connecting Fall 
River and Somerset, Massachusetts, and the existing Brightman Street 
Bridge shall be maintained for pedestrian and bicycle access, and as an 
emergency service route.

SEC. 1949. KNIK ARM BRIDGE FUNDING CLARIFICATION.

    The Secretary shall provide to the public entity known as the Knik 
Arm Bridge and Toll Authority, established by the State of Alaska, 
funds provided in items 2465 and 3677 in the table contained in section 
1702, item 2 in the table contained in section 1934, and item 14 in the 
table contained in section 1302.

SEC. 1950. LINCOLN PARISH, LA/I-20 TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall credit non-Federal 
expenditures paid on or after October 23, 2000, by project sponsors of 
the Lincoln Parish transportation and community and system preservation 
project funded by the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies 
Appropriations Act, 2001 (Public Law 106-346), and the United States 
Route 167/I-20 interchange Interstate maintenance discretionary project 
funded by the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies 
Appropriations Act, 2002 (Public Law 107-87), that are in excess of the 
non-Federal matching requirements for such projects as non-Federal 
contributions toward the non-Federal matching requirements for all LA/
I-20 Transportation Corridor Program elements between Louisiana Route 
149 and Louisiana Route 33.
    (b) Expiration of Authority.--The authority to provide credit under 
subsection (a) expires on September 30, 2009.

SEC. 1951. BONDING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.

    Section 332 of title 49, United States Code, is amended by 
inserting at the end the following:
    ``(e) Bonding Assistance.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary, acting through the Minority 
    Resource Center established under subsection (b), shall provide 
    assistance in obtaining bid, payment, and performance bonds by 
    disadvantaged business enterprises pursuant to subsection (b)(4).
        ``(2) Authorization of appropriation.--There is authorized to 
    be appropriated such sums as may be necessary for each of fiscal 
    years 2005 through 2009 to carry out activities under this 
    subsection.''.

SEC. 1952. CONGESTION RELIEF.

    The Secretary shall conduct a design and feasibility analysis to 
alleviate southbound traffic congestion along the George Washington 
Parkway, Virginia, between Interstate Route 495 and the 14th Street 
Bridge and shall take appropriate action in response to the results of 
that analysis.

SEC. 1953. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out, in accordance 
with title 23, United States Code, projects under section 1301 and 1302 
of this Act.

SEC. 1954. BICYCLE TRANSPORTATION AND PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS.

    Section 217(c) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by 
striking ``in conjunction with such trails, roads, highways, and 
parkways''.

SEC. 1955. CONVEYANCE TO THE CITY OF ELY, NEVADA.

    Notwithstanding sections 202 and 203 of the Federal Land Policy and 
Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1711, 1712), the Secretary of the 
Interior, acting through the Director of the Bureau of Land Management, 
shall convey within 45 days after the date of enactment of this Act to 
the City of Ely, Nevada, subject to valid existing rights, without 
consideration, all right, title, and interest of the United States in 
the land located within the railroad corridor described in rights-of-
way numbered Nev-043230, Nev-043231, Nev-043232, Nev-43240, Nev-043234, 
ELKO-03009, ELKO-03514, and CC-05887.

SEC. 1956. BROWNFIELDS GRANTS.

    Section 104(k)(4)(B) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, 
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. 9604(k)(4)(B)) is 
amended by adding at the end the following:
                ``(iii) Exception.--Notwithstanding clause (i)(IV), the 
            Administrator may use up to 25 percent of the funds made 
            available to carry out this subsection to make a grant or 
            loan under this subsection to eligible entities that 
            satisfy all of the elements set forth in section 101(40) to 
            qualify as a bona fide prospective purchaser, except that 
            the date of acquisition of the property was on or before 
            January 11, 2002.''.

SEC. 1957. TRAFFIC CIRCLE CONSTRUCTION, CLARENDON, VERMONT.

    (a) In General.--The State of Vermont agency of transportation 
shall--
        (1) not later than August 1, 2005, commence planning for a 
    traffic circle at the intersection of United States Route 7 and 
    Vermont Route 103 in Clarendon, Vermont; and
        (2) not later than August 1, 2007, complete construction of 
    that traffic circle.
    (b) Funding.--From amounts made available to the State of Vermont 
by this Act, the Secretary shall provide to the State of Vermont agency 
of transportation $1,000,000 for use in carrying out this section.

SEC. 1958. LIMITATION ON PROJECT APPROVAL.

    Notwithstanding any provision of title 23, United States Code, the 
Secretary is prohibited from approving any Federal-aid highway project 
in Orange and Seminole Counties, Florida, which provides access from 
Interstate Route 4 to the right-of-way or median of Interstate Route 4 
if tolls or toll facilities are used for the access to the right-of-way 
or median.

SEC. 1959. CROSS HARBOR FREIGHT MOVEMENT PROJECT.

    The Secretary shall provide to the public entity known as the Port 
Authority of New York and New Jersey, established by the States of New 
York and New Jersey, funds provided for project numbered 12 in section 
1301 of this Act.

SEC. 1960. DENALI ACCESS SYSTEM PROGRAM.

    The Denali Commission Act of 1998 (42 U.S.C. 3121 note) is 
amended--
        (1) by redesignating section 309 as section 310; and
        (2) by inserting after section 308 the following:

``SEC. 309. DENALI ACCESS SYSTEM PROGRAM.

    ``(a) Establishment of the Denali Access System Program.--Not later 
than 3 months after the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the 
Secretary of Transportation shall establish a program to pay the costs 
of planning, designing, engineering, and constructing road and other 
surface transportation infrastructure identified for the Denali access 
system program under this section.
    ``(b) Denali Access System Program Advisory Committee.--
        ``(1) Establishment.--Not later than 3 months after the date of 
    enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the Denali Commission shall establish 
    a Denali Access System Program Advisory Committee (referred to in 
    this section as the `advisory committee').
        ``(2) Membership.--The advisory committee shall be composed of 
    nine members to be appointed by the Governor of the State of Alaska 
    as follows:
            ``(A) The chairman of the Denali Commission.
            ``(B) Four members who represent existing regional native 
        corporations, native nonprofit entities, or tribal governments, 
        including one member who is a civil engineer.
            ``(C) Four members who represent rural Alaska regions or 
        villages, including one member who is a civil engineer.
        ``(3) Terms.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except for the chairman of the 
        Commission who shall remain a member of the advisory committee, 
        members shall be appointed to serve a term of 4 years.
            ``(B) Initial members.--Except for the chairman of the 
        Commission, of the eight initial members appointed to the 
        advisory committee, two shall be appointed for a term of 1 
        year, two shall be appointed for a term of 2 years, two shall 
        be appointed for a term of 3 years, and two shall be appointed 
        for a term of 4 years. All subsequent appointments shall be for 
        4 years.
        ``(4) Responsibilities.--The advisory committee shall be 
    responsible for the following activities:
            ``(A) Advising the Commission on the surface transportation 
        needs of Alaska Native villages and rural communities, 
        including projects for the construction of essential access 
        routes within remote Alaska Native villages and rural 
        communities and for the construction of roads and facilities 
        necessary to connect isolated rural communities to a road 
        system.
            ``(B) Advising the Commission on considerations for 
        coordinatedtransportation planning among the Alaska Native 
        villages, Alaska rural villages, the State of Alaska, and other 
        government entities.
            ``(C) Establishing a list of transportation priorities for 
        Alaska Native village and rural community transportation 
        projects on an annual basis, including funding recommendations.
            ``(D) Facilitate the Commission's work on transportation 
        projects involving more than one region.
        ``(5) FACA exemption.--The provisions of the Federal Advisory 
    Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) shall not apply to the advisory 
    committee.
    ``(c) Allocation of Funds.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall allocate funding 
    authorized and made available for the Denali access system program 
    to the Commission to carry out this section.
        ``(2) Distribution of funding.--In distributing funds for 
    surface transportation projects funded under the program, the 
    Commission shall consult the list of transportation priorities 
    developed by the advisory committee.
    ``(d) Preference to Alaska Materials and Products.--To construct a 
project under this section, the Commission shall encourage, to the 
maximum extent practicable, the use of employees and businesses that 
are residents of Alaska.
    ``(e) Design Standards.--Each project carried out under this 
section shall use technology and design standards determined by the 
Commission to be appropriate given the location and the functionality 
of the project.
    ``(f) Maintenance.--Funding for a construction project under this 
section may include an additional amount equal to not more than 10 
percent of the total cost of construction, to be retained for future 
maintenance of the project. All such retained funds shall be dedicated 
for maintenance of the project and may not be used for other purposes.
    ``(g) Lead Agency Designation.--For purposes of projects carried 
out under this section, the Commission shall be designated as the lead 
agency for purposes of accepting Federal funds and for purposes of 
carrying out this project.
    ``(h) Non-Federal Share.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
law, funds made available to carry out this section may be used to meet 
the non-Federal share of the cost of projects under title 23, United 
States Code.
    ``(i) Surface Transportation Program Transferability.--
        ``(1) Transferability.--In any fiscal year, up to 15 percent of 
    the amounts made available to the State of Alaska for surface 
    transportation by section 133 of title 23, United States Code, may 
    be transferred to the Denali access system program.
        ``(2) No effect on set-aside.--Paragraph (2) of section 133(d), 
    United States Code, shall not apply to funds transferred under 
    paragraph (1).
    ``(j) Authorization of Appropriations.--
        ``(1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated out 
    of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to 
    carry out this section $15,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009.
        ``(2) Applicability of title 23.--Funds made available to carry 
    out this section shall be available for obligation in the same 
    manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 
    23, United States Code; except that such funds shall not be 
    transferable and shall remain available until expended, and the 
    Federal share of the cost of any project carried out using such 
    funds shall be determined in accordance with section 120(b).''.

SEC. 1961. I-95/CONTEE ROAD INTERCHANGE STUDY.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall conduct a study on the I-95/
Contee Road relocated interchange project located in Prince George's 
County, Maryland. The study shall assess how the proposed interchange 
will--
        (1) leverage Federal investment in the I-95/Contee Road 
    relocated interchange project by encouraging a public-private 
    partnership between the State of Maryland and the private financial 
    interests supporting the project;
        (2) improve overall transportation efficiency in the area and 
    enhance fire, rescue, and emergency response in the area;
        (3) complement planned development in the area by providing 
    sufficient access to the Interstate System; and
        (4) otherwise provide public benefits and revenues.
    (b) Data Collection.--As part of the study, the Secretary shall 
collect data regarding the economic impact of the project, including 
new jobs and State and county revenues in the form of real estate 
property taxes, retail sales taxes, and income and hotel sales and 
occupancy taxes.
    (c) Report.--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of 
this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Transportation 
and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on 
Environment and Public Works of the Senate a report on the results of 
the study, including any recommendations of the Secretary.
    (d) Funding.--
        (1) Authorization of appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
    appropriated to carry out this section, out of the Highway Trust 
    Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account), $1,000,000 for fiscal 
    year 2006.
        (2) Contract authority.--Funds authorized to be appropriated by 
    this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner 
    and to the same extent as if such funds were apportioned under 
    chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that the Federal 
    share of the cost of the project shall be 100 percent, and such 
    funds shall remain available until expended and shall not be 
    transferable.

SEC. 1962. MULTIMODAL FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS.

    (a) Authorization of Appropriations.--The Secretary shall make 
available from funds in the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass 
Transit Account) $5,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 
for multimodal facility improvements, construction, and ferry 
acquisition by North Bay Ferry Service, Inc., located at Port Sonoma in 
Petaluma, California.
    (b) Contract Authority.--Funds appropriated to carry out this 
section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the 
funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, 
except that such funds shall remain available until expended.
    (c) Limitation.--Not more than 50 percent of funds appropriated to 
carry out this section shall be used for facility improvements and 
construction.
    (d) Federal Share.--The Federal Share of the cost of a facility 
improvement or construction project under this section shall be 80 
percent.
    (e) Requirement.--Ferries to which assistance is provided under 
this section shall be purchased by a United States company that designs 
and builds vessels in the United States.

SEC. 1963. APOLLO THEATER LEASES.

    Notwithstanding the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 
1965 (42 U.S.C. 3121 et seq.), or any other provision of law, the 
Economic Development Administration shall, in order to facilitate the 
further financing of the project, approve, without compensation to the 
agency, a series of leases of the Apollo Theater, located in Harlem, 
New York, to be improved by Economic Development Administration project 
numbers 01-01-7308 and 01-01-07552.

SEC. 1964. PROJECT FEDERAL SHARE.

    (a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, only 
for the States of Alaska, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, and 
South Dakota, the Federal share of the cost of a project described in 
subsection (b) shall be determined in accordance with section 120(b) of 
title 23, United States Code.
    (b) Projects.--The projects described in this subsection are--
        (1) the projects listed in section 1702;
        (2) the projects listed in section 1301; and
        (3) the projects listed in section 1934.

                        TITLE II--HIGHWAY SAFETY

SEC. 2001. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    (a) In General.--The following sums are authorized to be 
appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit 
Account):
        (1) Highway safety programs.--For carrying out section 402 of 
    title 23, United States Code, $163,680,000 for fiscal year 2005, 
    $217,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $220,000,000 for fiscal year 
    2007, $225,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and $235,000,000 for 
    fiscal year 2009.
        (2) Highway safety research and development.--For carrying out 
    section 403 of title 23, United States Code, $71,424,000 for fiscal 
    year 2005, $110,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $107,750,000 for 
    fiscal year 2007, $107,750,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
    $105,500,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (3) Occupant protection incentive grants.--For carrying out 
    section 405 of title 23, United States Code, $19,840,000 for fiscal 
    year 2005, $25,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $25,000,000 for fiscal 
    year 2007, $25,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and $25,000,000 for 
    fiscal year 2009.
        (4) Safety belt performance grants.--For carrying out section 
    406 of title 23, United States Code, $124,500,000 for fiscal year 
    2006, $124,500,000 for fiscal year 2007, $124,500,000 for fiscal 
    year 2008, and $124,500,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (5) State traffic safety information system improvements.--For 
    carrying out section 408 of title 23, United States Code, 
    $34,500,000 for fiscal year 2006, $34,500,000 for fiscal year 2007, 
    $34,500,000 for fiscal year 2008, and $34,500,000 for fiscal year 
    2009.
        (6) Alcohol-impaired driving countermeasures incentive grant 
    program.--For carrying out section 410 of title 23, United States 
    Code, $39,680,000 for fiscal year 2005, $120,000,000 for fiscal 
    year 2006, $125,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, $131,000,000 for 
    fiscal year 2008, and $139,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (7) National driver register.--For the National Highway Traffic 
    Safety Administration to carry out chapter 303 of title 49, United 
    States Code, $3,968,000 for fiscal year 2005, $4,000,000 for fiscal 
    year 2006, $4,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, $4,000,000 for fiscal 
    year 2008, and $4,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (8) High visibility enforcement program.--For carrying out 
    section 2009 of this title $29,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, 
    $29,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, $29,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, 
    and $29,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (9) Motorcyclist safety.--For carrying out section 2010 of this 
    title $6,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $6,000,000 for fiscal year 
    2007, $6,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and $7,000,000 for fiscal 
    year 2009.
        (10) Child safety and child booster seat safety incentive 
    grants.--For carrying out section 2011 of this title $6,000,000 for 
    fiscal year 2006, $6,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, $6,000,000 for 
    fiscal year 2008, and $7,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (11) Administrative expenses.--For administrative and related 
    operating expenses of the National Highway Traffic Safety 
    Administration in carrying out chapter 4 of title 23, United States 
    Code, and this title $17,500,000 for fiscal year 2006, $17,750,000 
    for fiscal year 2007, $18,250,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
    $18,500,000 for fiscal year 2009.
    (b) Prohibition on Other Uses.--Except as otherwise provided in 
chapter 4 of title 23, United States Code, and this title, (including 
the amendments made by this title), the amounts made available from the 
Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) for a program 
under such chapter shall only be used to carry out such program and may 
not be used by States or local governments for construction purposes.
    (c) Applicability of Title 23.--Except as otherwise provided in 
chapter 4 of title 23, United States Code, and this title, amounts made 
available under subsection (a) for each of fiscal years 2005 through 
2009 shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if such 
funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code.
    (d) Transfers.--In each fiscal year, the Secretary may transfer any 
amounts remaining available under paragraph (3), (5), or (6) of 
subsection (a) to the amounts made available under any other of such 
paragraphs in order to ensure, to the maximum extent possible, that 
each State receives the maximum incentive funding for which the State 
is eligible under sections 405, 408, and 410 of title 23, United States 
Code.
    (e) Clarifications.--The amounts made available by each of 
subsections (a)(1) through (a)(7) shall be less any amounts made 
available from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit 
Account) by laws enacted before the date of enactment of this Act for 
the respective programs referred to in each of such subsections for 
fiscal year 2005. Amounts authorized by such subsections are post-
rescission and shall not be subject to any rescission after the date of 
enactment of this Act.

SEC. 2002. HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAMS.

    (a) Programs To Be Included.--Section 402(a) of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended--
        (1) in clause (2) by striking ``and to increase public 
    awareness of the benefit of motor vehicles equipped with airbags'';
        (2) by redesignating clause (6) as clause (7);
        (3) by inserting after clause (5) the following: ``(6) to 
    reduce accidents resulting from unsafe driving behavior (including 
    aggressive or fatigued driving and distracted driving arising from 
    the use of electronic devices in vehicles)''; and
        (4) in the 10th sentence by inserting ``aggressive driving, 
    fatigued driving, distracted driving,'' after ``school bus 
    accidents,''
    (b) Administration of State Programs.--Section 402(b)(1) of such 
title is amended--
        (1) in subparagraph (C) by striking ``and'' at the end;
        (2) by redesignating clause (6) as clause (7);
        (3) in subparagraph (D) by striking ``State.'' and inserting 
    ``State; and''; and
        (4) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(E) provide satisfactory assurances that the State will 
        implement activities in support of national highway safety 
        goals to reduce motor vehicle related fatalities that also 
        reflect the primary data-related crash factors within a State 
        as identified by the State highway safety planning process, 
        including--
                ``(i) national law enforcement mobilizations;
                ``(ii) sustained enforcement of statutes addressing 
            impaired driving, occupant protection, and driving in 
            excess of posted speed limits;
                ``(iii) an annual statewide safety belt use survey in 
            accordance with criteria established by the Secretary for 
            the measurement of State safety belt use rates to ensure 
            that the measurements are accurate and representative; and
                ``(iv) development of statewide data systems to provide 
            timely and effective data analysis to support allocation of 
            highway safety resources.''.
    (c) Deduction Deletion.--Section 402(c) of such title is amended--
        (1) by striking the second sentence; and
        (2) in the sixth sentence by striking ``three-fourths of 1 
    percent'' and inserting ``2 percent''.
    (d) Law Enforcement and Consolidation of Applications.--Section 402 
of such title is further amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(l) Law Enforcement Vehicular Pursuit Training.--A State shall 
actively encourage all relevant law enforcement agencies in such State 
to follow the guidelines established for vehicular pursuits issued by 
the International Association of Chiefs of Police that are in effect on 
the date of enactment of this subsection or as revised and in effect 
after such date as determined by the Secretary.
    ``(m) Consolidation of Grant Applications.--The Secretary shall 
establish an approval process by which a State may apply for all grants 
under this chapter through a single application process with one annual 
deadline. The Bureau of Indian Affairs shall establish a similar 
simplified process for applications for grants from Indian tribes under 
this chapter.''.
    (e) Conforming Repeal for Administrative Expenses.--Section 405(d) 
of such title is repealed.

SEC. 2003. HIGHWAY SAFETY RESEARCH AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS.

    (a) Revised Authority and Requirements.--Section 403(a) of title 
23, United States Code, is amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) Authority of the Secretary.--The Secretary is authorized to 
use funds appropriated to carry out this section to--
        ``(1) conduct research on all phases of highway safety and 
    traffic conditions, including accident causation, highway or driver 
    characteristics, communications, and emergency care;
        ``(2) conduct ongoing research into driver behavior and its 
    effect on traffic safety;
        ``(3) conduct research on, launch initiatives to counter, and 
    conduct demonstration projects on fatigued driving by drivers of 
    motor vehicles and distracted driving in such vehicles, including 
    the effect that the use of electronic devices and other factors 
    deemed relevant by the Secretary have on driving;
        ``(4) conduct training or education programs in cooperation 
    with other Federal departments and agencies, States, private sector 
    persons, highway safety personnel, and law enforcement personnel;
        ``(5) conduct research on, and evaluate the effectiveness of, 
    traffic safety countermeasures, including seat belts and impaired 
    driving initiatives;
        ``(6) conduct research on, evaluate, and develop best practices 
    related to driver education programs (including driver education 
    curricula, instructor training and certification, program 
    administration and delivery mechanisms) and make recommendations 
    for harmonizing driver education and multistage graduated licensing 
    systems;
        ``(7) conduct research, training, and education programs 
    related to older drivers;
        ``(8) conduct demonstration projects; and
        ``(9) conduct research, training, and programs relating to 
    motorcycle safety, including impaired driving.''
    (b) International Cooperation.--Section 403 of such title is 
amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(g) International Cooperation.--The Administrator of the National 
Highway Traffic Safety Administration may participate and cooperate in 
international activities to enhance highway safety.''.
    (c) On-Scene Motor Vehicle Collision Causation.--
        (1) Study.--The Secretary shall conduct under section 403 of 
    title 23, United States Code, a nationally representative study to 
    collect on-scene motor vehicle collision data and to determine 
    crash causation. The Secretary shall enter into a contract with the 
    National Academy of Sciences to conduct a review of the research, 
    design, methodology, and implementation of the study.
        (2) Consultation.--The study under this subsection may be 
    conducted in consultation with other Federal departments and 
    agencies with relevant expertise.
        (3) Final report.--Not later than 2 years after the date of 
    enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit a report on the 
    results of the study conducted under this subsection to the 
    Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate 
    and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
    of Representatives.
    (d) Research on Distracted, Inattentive, and Fatigued Drivers.--In 
conducting research under section 403(a)(3) of title 23, United States 
Code, the Secretary shall carry out not less than 2 demonstration 
projects to evaluate new and innovative means of combating traffic 
system problems caused by distracted, inattentive, or fatigued drivers. 
The demonstration projects shall be in addition to any other research 
carried out under such section.
    (e) Pedestrian Safety.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall--
            (A) produce a comprehensive report on pedestrian safety 
        that builds on the current level of knowledge of pedestrian 
        safety countermeasures by identifying the most effective 
        advanced technology and intelligent transportation systems, 
        such as automated pedestrian detection and warning systems 
        (infrastructure-based and vehicle-based), road design, and 
        vehicle structural design that could potentially mitigate the 
        crash forces on pedestrians in the event of a crash; and
            (B) include in the report recommendations on how new 
        technological developments could be incorporated into 
        educational and enforcement efforts and how they could be 
        integrated into national design guidelines developed by the 
        American Association of State Highway and Transportation 
        Officials.
        (2) Due date.--The Secretary shall complete the report under 
    this subsection not less than 2 years after the date of enactment 
    of this Act and submit a copy of the report to the Committee on 
    Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the 
    Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
    Representatives.
    (f)  Refusal of Intoxication Testing.--
        (1) Study.--The Secretary shall carry out under section 403 of 
    title 23, United States Code, a study of the frequency with which 
    persons arrested for the offense of operating a motor vehicle while 
    under the influence of alcohol and persons arrested for the offense 
    of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated refuse to take a 
    test to determine blood alcohol concentration levels and the effect 
    such refusals have on the ability of States to prosecute such 
    persons for those offenses.
        (2) Consultation.--In carrying out the study under this 
    subsection, the Secretary shall consult with the Governors of the 
    States, the States' Attorneys General, and the United States 
    Sentencing Commission.
        (3) Report.--
            (A) Requirement for report.--Not later than 2 years after 
        the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall 
        submit a report on the results of the study to the Committee on 
        Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the 
        Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
        Representatives.
            (B) Content.--The report shall include any recommendation 
        for legislation, including any recommended model State 
        legislation, and any other recommendations that the Secretary 
        considers appropriate for implementing a program designed to 
        decrease the occurrence of refusals by arrested persons to 
        submit to a test to determine blood alcohol concentration 
        levels.
    (g) Impaired Motorcycle Driving.--
        (1) Study.--In conducting research under section 403(a)(9) of 
    title 23, United States Code, the Secretary shall conduct a study 
    on educational, public information and other activities targeted at 
    reducing motorcycle accidents and resulting fatalities and 
    injuries, where the operator of the motorcycle is impaired.
        (2) Report.--Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment 
    of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on 
    Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives 
    and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
    Senate a report on the results of the study, including the data 
    collected and statistics compiled and recommendations to reduce the 
    number of motorcycle accidents described in paragraph (1) and the 
    resulting fatalities and injuries.
    (h) Reducing Impaired Driving Recidivism.--
        (1) Study.--The Secretary shall conduct a study on reducing the 
    incidence of alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes and fatalities 
    through research of advanced vehicle-based alcohol detection 
    systems, including an assessment of the practicability and cost 
    effectiveness of such systems.
        (2) Report.--Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment 
    of this Act, the Secretary shall transmit to the Committee on 
    Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives 
    and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
    Senate a report on the results of the study.

SEC. 2004. OCCUPANT PROTECTION INCENTIVE GRANTS.

    (a) General Authority.--Section 405(a) of title 23, United States 
Code, is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (2) by striking ``Transportation Equity Act 
    for the 21st Century'' and inserting ``SAFETEA-LU'';
        (2) in paragraph (3) by striking ``1997'' and inserting 
    ``2003''; and
        (3) in each of paragraphs (4)(A), (4)(B), and (4)(C) by 
    inserting after ``years'' the following: ``beginning after 
    September 30, 2003,''.
    (c) Grant Amounts.--Section 405(c) of such title is amended--
        (1) by striking ``25 percent'' and inserting ``100 percent''; 
    and
        (2) by striking ``1997'' and inserting ``2003''.

SEC. 2005. GRANTS FOR PRIMARY SAFETY BELT USE LAWS.

    (a) In General.--Section 406 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 406. Safety belt performance grants

    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall make grants to States in 
accordance with the provisions of this section to encourage the 
enactment and enforcement of laws requiring the use of safety belts in 
passenger motor vehicles.
    ``(b) Grants for Enacting Primary Safety Belt Use Laws.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall make a single grant to 
    each State that either--
            ``(A) enacts for the first time after December 31, 2002, 
        and has in effect and is enforcing a conforming primary safety 
        belt use law for all passenger motor vehicles; or
            ``(B) in the case of a State that does not have such a 
        primary safety belt use law, has after December 31, 2005, a 
        State safety belt use rate of 85 percent or more for each of 
        the 2 calendar years immediately preceding the fiscal year of a 
        grant, as measured under criteria determined by the Secretary.
        ``(2) Amount.--The amount of a grant available to a State in 
    fiscal year 2006 or in a subsequent fiscal year under paragraph (1) 
    shall equal 475 percent of the amount apportioned to the State 
    under section 402(c) for fiscal year 2003.
        ``(3) July 1 cut-off.--For the purpose of determining the 
    eligibility of a State for a grant under paragraph (1)(A), a 
    conforming primary safety belt use law enacted after June 30th of 
    any year shall--
            ``(A) not be considered to have been enacted in the Federal 
        fiscal year in which that June 30th falls; but
            ``(B) be considered as if it were enacted after October 1 
        of the next Federal fiscal year.
        ``(4) Shortfall.--If the total amount of grants provided for by 
    this subsection for a fiscal year exceeds the amount of funds 
    available for such grants for that fiscal year, the Secretary shall 
    make grants under this subsection to States in the order in which--
            ``(A) the conforming primary safety belt use law came into 
        effect; or
            ``(B) the State's safety belt use rate was 85 percent or 
        more for 2 consecutive calendar years (as measured under by 
        criteria determined by the Secretary), whichever first occurs.
        ``(5) Catch-up grants.--The Secretary shall make a grant to any 
    State eligible for a grant under this subsection that did not 
    receive a grant for a fiscal year because of the application of 
    paragraph (4), in the next fiscal year if the State's conforming 
    primary safety belt use law remains in effect or its safety belt 
    use rate is 85 percent or more for the 2 consecutive calendar years 
    preceding such next fiscal year (subject to the condition in 
    paragraph (4)).
    ``(c) Grants for Pre-2003 Laws.--
        ``(1) In general.--To the extent that amounts made available 
    for grants under this section for any of fiscal years 2006 through 
    2009 exceed the total amount of grants to be awarded under 
    subsection (b) for the fiscal year, including amounts to be awarded 
    for catch-up grants under subsection (b)(5), the Secretary shall 
    make a single grant to each State that enacted, has in effect, and 
    is enforcing a conforming primary safety belt use law for all 
    passenger motor vehicles that was in effect before January 1, 2003.
        ``(2) Amount; installments.--The amount of a grant available to 
    a State under this subsection shall be equal to 200 percent of the 
    amount of funds apportioned to the State under section 402(c) for 
    fiscal year 2003. The Secretary may award the grant in annual 
    installments.
    ``(d) Allocation of Unallocated Funds.--
        ``(1) Additional grants.--The Secretary shall make additional 
    grants under this section of any amounts made available for grants 
    under this section that, on July 1, 2009, have not been allocated 
    to States under this section.
        ``(2) Allocation.--The additional grants made under this 
    subsection shall be allocated among all States that, as of that 
    date, have enacted, have in effect, and are enforcing conforming 
    primary safety belt laws for all passenger motor vehicles. The 
    allocations shall be made in accordance with the formula for 
    apportioning funds among the States under section 402(c).
    ``(e) Use of Grant Funds.--
        ``(1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), a State may use a 
    grant under this section for any safety purpose under this title or 
    for any project that corrects or improves a hazardous roadway 
    location or feature or proactively addresses highway safety 
    problems, including--
            ``(A) intersection improvements;
            ``(B) pavement and shoulder widening;
            ``(C) installation of rumble strips and other warning 
        devices;
            ``(D) improving skid resistance;
            ``(E) improvements for pedestrian or bicyclist safety;
            ``(F) railway-highway crossing safety;
            ``(G) traffic calming;
            ``(H) the elimination of roadside obstacles;
            ``(I) improving highway signage and pavement marking;
            ``(J) installing priority control systems for emergency 
        vehicles at signalized intersections;
            ``(K) installing traffic control or warning devices at 
        locations with high accident potential;
            ``(L) safety-conscious planning; and
            ``(M) improving crash data collection and analysis.
        ``(2) Safety activity requirement.--Notwithstanding paragraph 
    (1), the Secretary shall ensure that at least $1,000,000 of amounts 
    received by States under this section are obligated for safety 
    activities under this chapter.
        ``(3) Support activity.--The Secretary or his designee may 
    engage in activities with States and State legislators to consider 
    proposals related to safety belt use laws.
    ``(f) Carry-Forward of Excess Funds.--If the amount available for 
grants under this section for any fiscal year exceeds the sum of the 
grants made under this section for that fiscal year, the excess amount 
and obligational authority shall be carried forward and made available 
for grants under this section in the succeeding fiscal year.
    ``(g) Federal Share.--The Federal share payable for grants under 
this section shall be 100 percent.
    ``(h) Passenger Motor Vehicle Defined.--In this section, the term 
`passenger motor vehicle' means--
        ``(1) a passenger car;
        ``(2) a pickup truck; and
        ``(3) a van, minivan, or sport utility vehicle with a gross 
    vehicle weight rating of less than 10,000 pounds.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 4 of such title 
is amended by striking the item relating to section 406 and inserting 
the following:

``406. Safety belt performance grants.''.

SEC. 2006. STATE TRAFFIC SAFETY INFORMATION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS.

    (a) In General.--Section 408 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 408. State traffic safety information system improvements

    ``(a) Grant Authority.--Subject to the requirements of this 
section, the Secretary shall make grants to eligible States to support 
the development and implementation of effective programs by such States 
to--
        ``(1) improve the timeliness, accuracy, completeness, 
    uniformity, integration, and accessibility of the safety data of 
    the State that is needed to identify priorities for national, 
    State, and local highway and traffic safety programs;
        ``(2) evaluate the effectiveness of efforts to make such 
    improvements;
        ``(3) link the State data systems, including traffic records, 
    with other data systems within the State, such as systems that 
    contain medical, roadway, and economic data; and
        ``(4) improve the compatibility and interoperability of the 
    data systems of the State with national data systems and data 
    systems of other States and enhance the ability of the Secretary to 
    observe and analyze national trends in crash occurrences, rates, 
    outcomes, and circumstances.
    ``(b) First-Year Grants.--To be eligible for a first-year grant 
under this section in a fiscal year, a State shall demonstrate to the 
satisfaction of the Secretary that the State has--
        ``(1) established a highway safety data and traffic records 
    coordinating committee with a multidisciplinary membership that 
    includes, among others, managers, collectors, and users of traffic 
    records and public health and injury control data systems; and
        ``(2) developed a multiyear highway safety data and traffic 
    records system strategic plan--
            ``(A) that addresses existing deficiencies in the State's 
        highway safety data and traffic records system;
            ``(B) that is approved by the highway safety data and 
        traffic records coordinating committee;
            ``(C) that specifies how existing deficiencies in the 
        State's highway safety data and traffic records system were 
        identified;
            ``(D) that prioritizes, on the basis of the identified 
        highway safety data and traffic records system deficiencies of 
        the State, the highway safety data and traffic records system 
        needs and goals of the State, including the activities under 
        subsection (a);
            ``(E) that identifies performance-based measures by which 
        progress toward those goals will be determined; and
            ``(F) that specifies how the grant funds and any other 
        funds of the State are to be used to address needs and goals 
        identified in the multiyear plan.
    ``(c) Successive Year Grants.--A State shall be eligible for a 
grant under this subsection in a fiscal year succeeding the first 
fiscal year in which the State receives a grant under subsection (b) if 
the State--
        ``(1) certifies to the Secretary that an assessment or audit of 
    the State's highway safety data and traffic records system has been 
    conducted or updated within the preceding 5 years;
        ``(2) certifies to the Secretary that its highway safety data 
    and traffic records coordinating committee continues to operate and 
    supports the multiyear plan;
        ``(3) specifies how the grant funds and any other funds of the 
    State are to be used to address needs and goals identified in the 
    multiyear plan;
        ``(4) demonstrates to the Secretary measurable progress toward 
    achieving the goals and objectives identified in the multiyear 
    plan; and
        ``(5) submits to the Secretary a current report on the progress 
    in implementing the multiyear plan.
    ``(d) Grant Amount.--Subject to subsection (e)(3), the amount of a 
year grant made to a State for a fiscal year under this section shall 
equal the higher of--
        ``(1) the amount determined by multiplying--
            ``(A) the amount appropriated to carry out this section for 
        such fiscal year, by
            ``(B) the ratio that the funds apportioned to the State 
        under section 402 for fiscal year 2003 bears to the funds 
        apportioned to all States under such section for fiscal year 
        2003; or
        ``(2)(A) $300,000 in the case of the first fiscal year a grant 
    is made to a State under this section after the date of enactment 
    of this subparagraph; or
        ``(B) $500,000 in the case of a succeeding fiscal year a grant 
    is made to the State under this section after such date of 
    enactment.
    ``(e) Additional Requirements and Limitations.--
        ``(1) Model data elements.--The Secretary, in consultation with 
    States and other appropriate parties, shall determine the model 
    data elements that are useful for the observation and analysis of 
    State and national trends in occurrences, rates, outcomes, and 
    circumstances of motor vehicle traffic accidents. In order to be 
    eligible for a grant under this section, a State shall submit to 
    the Secretary a certification that the State has adopted and uses 
    such model data elements, or a certification that the State will 
    use grant funds provided under this section toward adopting and 
    using the maximum number of such model data elements as soon as 
    practicable.
        ``(2) Data on use of electronic devices.--The model data 
    elements required under paragraph (1) shall include data elements, 
    as determined appropriate by the Secretary, in consultation with 
    the States and appropriate elements of the law enforcement 
    community, on the impact on traffic safety of the use of electronic 
    devices while driving.
        ``(3) Maintenance of effort.--No grant may be made to a State 
    under this section in any fiscal year unless the State enters into 
    such agreements with the Secretary as the Secretary may require to 
    ensure that the State will maintain its aggregate expenditures from 
    all other sources for highway safety data programs at or above the 
    average level of such expenditures maintained by such State in the 
    2 fiscal years preceding the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU.
        ``(4) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of adopting 
    and implementing in a fiscal year a State program described in 
    subsection (a) may not exceed 80 percent.
        ``(5) Limitation on use of grant proceeds.--A State may use the 
    proceeds of a grant received under this section only to implement 
    the program described in subsection (a) for which the grant is 
    made.
    ``(f) Applicability of Chapter 1.--Section 402(d) of this title 
shall apply in the administration of this section.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 4 of such title 
is amended by striking the item relating to section 408 and inserting 
the following:

``408. State traffic safety information system improvements.''.

SEC. 2007. ALCOHOL-IMPAIRED DRIVING COUNTERMEASURES.

    (a) Maintenance of Effort.--Section 410(a)(2) of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``under this section'' and inserting ``under 
    this subsection''; and
        (2) by striking ``Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
    Century'' and inserting ``SAFETEA-LU''.
    (b) Revised Grant Authority.--Section 410 of such title is 
amended--
        (1) in subsection (a)--
            (A) by striking paragraph (3);
            (B) by redesignating paragraph (4) as paragraph (3); and
            (C) in paragraph (3) (as so redesignated) by striking the 
        second comma following ``sixth'';
        (2) by redesignating subsections (e) and (f) as subsections (h) 
    and (i), respectively;
        (3) by striking subsections (b) through (d) and inserting the 
    following:
    ``(b) Eligibility Requirements.--To be eligible for a grant under 
subsection (a), a State shall--
        ``(1) have an alcohol related fatality rate of 0.5 or less per 
    100,000,000 vehicle miles traveled as of the date of the grant, as 
    determined by the Secretary using the most recent Fatality Analysis 
    Reporting System of the National Highway Traffic Safety 
    Administration; or
        ``(2)(A) for fiscal year 2006 by carrying out 3 of the programs 
    and activities under subsection (c);
        ``(B) for fiscal year 2007 by carrying out 4 of the programs 
    and activities under subsection (c); or
        ``(C) for fiscal years 2008 and 2009 by carrying out 5 of the 
    programs and activities under subsection (c).
    ``(c) State Programs and Activities.--The programs and activities 
referred to in subsection (b) are the following:
        ``(1) Check point, saturation patrol program.--A State program 
    to conduct a series of high visibility, statewide law enforcement 
    campaigns in which law enforcement personnel monitor for impaired 
    driving, either through the use of sobriety check points or 
    saturation patrols, on a nondiscriminatory, lawful basis for the 
    purpose of determining whether the operators of the motor vehicles 
    are driving while under the influence of alcohol--
            ``(A) if the State organizes the campaigns in cooperation 
        with related periodic national campaigns organized by the 
        National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, except that 
        this subparagraph does not preclude a State from initiating 
        sustained high visibility, Statewide law enforcement campaigns 
        independently of the cooperative efforts; and
            ``(B) if, for each fiscal year, the State demonstrates to 
        the Secretary that the State and the political subdivisions of 
        the State that receive funds under this section have increased, 
        in the aggregate, the total number of impaired driving law 
        enforcement activities at high incident locations (or any other 
        similar activity approved by the Secretary) initiated in such 
        State during the preceding fiscal year by a factor that the 
        Secretary determines meaningful for the State over the number 
        of such activities initiated in such State during the preceding 
        fiscal year.
        ``(2) Prosecution and adjudication outreach program.--A State 
    prosecution and adjudication program under which--
            ``(A) the State works to reduce the use of diversion 
        programs by educating and informing prosecutors and judges 
        through various outreach methods about the benefits and merits 
        of prosecuting and adjudicating defendants who repeatedly 
        commit impaired driving offenses;
            ``(B) the courts in a majority of the judicial 
        jurisdictions of the State are monitored on the courts' 
        adjudication of cases of impaired driving offenses; or
            ``(C) annual statewide outreach is provided for judges and 
        prosecutors on innovative approaches to the prosecution and 
        adjudication of cases of impaired driving offenses that have 
        the potential for significantly improving the prosecution and 
        adjudication of such cases.
        ``(3) Testing of bac.--An effective system for increasing from 
    the previous year the rate of blood alcohol concentration testing 
    of motor vehicle drivers involved in fatal accidents.
        ``(4) High risk drivers.--A law that establishes stronger 
    sanctions or additional penalties for individuals convicted of 
    operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol 
    whose blood alcohol concentration is 0.15 percent or more than for 
    individuals convicted of the same offense but with a lower blood 
    alcohol concentration. For purposes of this paragraph, `additional 
    penalties' includes--
            ``(A) a 1-year suspension of a driver's license, but with 
        the individual whose license is suspended becoming eligible 
        after 45 days of such suspension to obtain a provisional 
        driver's license that would permit the individual to drive--
                ``(i) only to and from the individual's place of 
            employment or school; and
                ``(ii) only in an automobile equipped with a certified 
            alcohol ignition interlock device; and
            ``(B) a mandatory assessment by a certified substance abuse 
        official of whether the individual has an alcohol abuse problem 
        with possible referral to counseling if the official determines 
        that such a referral is appropriate.
        ``(5) Programs for effective alcohol rehabilitation and dwi 
    courts.--A program for effective inpatient and outpatient alcohol 
    rehabilitation based on mandatory assessment and appropriate 
    treatment for repeat offenders or a program to refer impaired 
    driving cases to courts that specialize in driving while impaired 
    cases that emphasize the close supervision of high-risk offenders.
        ``(6) Underage drinking program.--An effective strategy, as 
    determined by the Secretary, for preventing operators of motor 
    vehicles under age 21 from obtaining alcoholic beverages and for 
    preventing persons from making alcoholic beverages available to 
    individuals under age 21. Such a strategy may include--
            ``(A) the issuance of tamper-resistant drivers' licenses to 
        individuals under age 21 that are easily distinguishable in 
        appearance from drivers' licenses issued to individuals age 21 
        or older; and
            ``(B) a program provided by a nonprofit organization for 
        training point of sale personnel concerning, at a minimum--
                ``(i) the clinical effects of alcohol;
                ``(ii) methods of preventing second party sales of 
            alcohol;
                ``(iii) recognizing signs of intoxication;
                ``(iv) methods to prevent underage drinking; and
                ``(v) Federal, State, and local laws that are relevant 
            to such personnel; and
            ``(C) having a law in effect that creates a 0.02 percent 
        blood alcohol content limit for drivers under 21 years old.
        ``(7) Administrative license revocation.--An administrative 
    driver's license suspension or revocation system for individuals 
    who operate motor vehicles while under the influence of alcohol 
    that requires that--
            ``(A) in the case of an individual who, in any 5-year 
        period beginning after the date of enactment of the 
        Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, is determined 
        on the basis of a chemical test to have been operating a motor 
        vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or is determined 
        to have refused to submit to such a test as proposed by a law 
        enforcement officer, the State agency responsible for 
        administering drivers' licenses, upon receipt of the report of 
        the law enforcement officer--
                ``(i) suspend the driver's license of such individual 
            for a period of not less than 90 days if such individual is 
            a first offender in such 5-year period; except that under 
            such suspension an individual may operate a motor vehicle, 
            after the 15-day period beginning on the date of the 
            suspension, to and from employment, school, or an alcohol 
            treatment program if an ignition interlock device is 
            installed on each of the motor vehicles owned or operated, 
            or both, by the individual; and
                ``(ii) suspend the driver's license of such individual 
            for a period of not less than 1 year, or revoke such 
            license, if such individual is a repeat offender in such 5-
            year period; except that such individual to operate a motor 
            vehicle, after the 45-day period beginning on the date of 
            the suspension or revocation, to and from employment, 
            school, or an alcohol treatment program if an ignition 
            interlock device is installed on each of the motor vehicles 
            owned or operated, or both, by the individual; and
            ``(B) the suspension and revocation referred to under 
        clause (i) take effect not later than 30 days after the date on 
        which the individual refused to submit to a chemical test or 
        received notice of having been determined to be driving under 
        the influence of alcohol, in accordance with the procedures of 
        the State.
        ``(8) Self sustaining impaired driving prevention program.--A 
    program under which a significant portion of the fines or 
    surcharges collected from individuals who are fined for operating a 
    motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol are returned to 
    communities for comprehensive programs for the prevention of 
    impaired driving.
    ``(d) Uses of Grants.--Subject to subsection (g)(2), grants made 
under this section may be used for all programs and activities 
described in subsection (c), and to defray the following costs:
        ``(1) Labor costs, management costs, and equipment procurement 
    costs for the high visibility, Statewide law enforcement campaigns 
    under subsection (c)(1).
        ``(2) The costs of the training of law enforcement personnel 
    and the procurement of technology and equipment, including video 
    equipment and passive alcohol sensors, to counter directly impaired 
    operation of motor vehicles.
        ``(3) The costs of public awareness, advertising, and 
    educational campaigns that publicize use of sobriety check points 
    or increased law enforcement efforts to counter impaired operation 
    of motor vehicles.
        ``(4) The costs of public awareness, advertising, and 
    educational campaigns that target impaired operation of motor 
    vehicles by persons under 34 years of age.
        ``(5) The costs of the development and implementation of a 
    State impaired operator information system.
        ``(6) The costs of operating programs that result in vehicle 
    forfeiture or impoundment or license plate impoundment.
    ``(e) Additional Authorities for Certain Authorized Uses.--
        ``(1) Combination of grant proceeds.--Grant funds used for a 
    campaign under subsection (d)(3) may be combined, or expended in 
    coordination, with proceeds of grants under section 402.
        ``(2) Coordination of uses.--Grant funds used for a campaign 
    under paragraph (3) or (4) of subsection (d) may be expended--
            ``(A) in coordination with employers, schools, entities in 
        the hospitality industry, and nonprofit traffic safety groups; 
        and
            ``(B) in coordination with sporting events and concerts and 
        other entertainment events.
    ``(f) Allocation.--Subject to subsection (g), funds made available 
to carry out this section shall be allocated among States that meet the 
eligibility criteria in subsection (b) on the basis of the 
apportionment formula under section 402(c).
    ``(g) Grants to High Fatality Rate States.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall make a separate grant 
    under this section to each State that--
            ``(A) is among the 10 States with the highest impaired 
        driving related fatalities as determined by the Secretary using 
        the most recent Fatality Analysis Reporting System of the 
        National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; and
            ``(B) prepares a plan for grant expenditures under this 
        subsection that is approved by the Administrator of the 
        National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
        ``(2) Required uses.--At least one-half of the amounts 
    allocated to States under this subsection may only be used for the 
    program described in subsection (c)(1).
        ``(3) Allocation.--Funds made available under this subsection 
    shall be allocated among States described in paragraph (1) on the 
    basis of the apportionment formula under section 402(c), except 
    that no State shall be allocated more than 30 percent of the funds 
    made available to carry out this subsection for a fiscal year.
        ``(4) Funding.--Not more than 15 percent per fiscal year of 
    amounts made available to carry out this section for a fiscal year 
    shall be made available by the Secretary for making grants under 
    this subsection.''; and
        (4) by adding at the end of subsection (i) (as redesignated by 
    paragraph (2)) the following:
        ``(4) Impaired operator.--The term `impaired operator' means a 
    person who, while operating a motor vehicle--
            ``(A) has a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or 
        higher; or
            ``(B) is under the influence of a controlled substance.
        ``(5) Impaired driving related fatality rate.--The term 
    `impaired driving related fatality rate' means the rate of alcohol 
    related fatalities, as calculated in accordance with regulations 
    which the Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety 
    Administration shall prescribe.''.
    (c) NHTSA To Issue Regulations.--Not later than 12 months after the 
date of enactment of this Act, the National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration shall issue guidelines to the States specifying the 
types and formats of data that States should collect relating to 
drivers who are arrested or convicted for violation of laws prohibiting 
the impaired operation of motor vehicles.

SEC. 2008. NHTSA ACCOUNTABILITY.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 4 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 412. Agency accountability

    ``(a) Triennial State Management Reviews.--At least once every 3 
years the Secretary shall conduct a review of each State highway safety 
program. The review shall include a management evaluation of all grant 
programs funded under this chapter. The Secretary shall provide review-
based recommendations on how each State could improve the management 
and oversight of its grant activities and may provide a management and 
oversight plan for such grant programs.
    ``(b) Recommendations Before Submission.--In order to provide 
guidance to State highway safety agencies on matters that should be 
addressed in the goals and initiatives of the State highway safety 
program before the program is submitted for review, the Secretary shall 
provide data-based recommendations to each State at least 90 days 
before the date on which the program is to be submitted for approval.
    ``(c) State Program Review.--The Secretary shall--
        ``(1) conduct a program improvement review of a highway safety 
    program under this chapter of a State that does not make 
    substantial progress over a 3-year period in meeting its priority 
    program goals; and
        ``(2) provide technical assistance and safety program 
    requirements to be incorporated in the State highway safety program 
    for any goal not achieved.
    ``(d) Regional Harmonization.--The Secretary and the Inspector 
General of the Department of Transportation shall undertake an 
administrative review of the practices and procedures of the management 
reviews and program reviews of State highway safety programs under this 
chapter conducted by the regional offices of the National Highway 
Traffic Safety Administration and prepare a written report of best 
practices and procedures for use by the regional offices in conducting 
such reviews. The report shall be completed within 180 days after the 
date of enactment of this section.
    ``(e) Best Practices Guidelines.--
        ``(1) Uniform guidelines.--The Secretary shall issue uniform 
    management review guidelines and program review guidelines based on 
    the report under subsection (d). Each regional office shall use the 
    guidelines in executing its State administrative review duties 
    under this section.
        ``(2) Publication.--The Secretary shall make publicly available 
    on the Web site (or successor electronic facility) of the 
    Administration the following documents upon their completion:
            ``(A) The Secretary's management review guidelines and 
        program review guidelines.
            ``(B) All State highway safety programs submitted under 
        this chapter.
            ``(C) State annual accomplishment reports.
            ``(D) The Administration's Summary Report of findings from 
        Management Reviews and Improvement Plans.
        ``(3) Reports to state highway safety agencies.--The Secretary 
    may not make publicly available a program, report, or review under 
    paragraph (2) that is directed to a State highway safety agency 
    until after the date on which the program, report, or review is 
    submitted to that agency under this chapter.
    ``(f) GAO Review.--
        ``(1) Analysis.--The Comptroller General shall analyze the 
    effectiveness of the Administration's oversight of traffic safety 
    grants under this chapter by determining the usefulness of the 
    Administration's advice to the States regarding administration and 
    State activities under this chapter, the extent to which the States 
    incorporate the Administration's recommendations into their highway 
    safety programs, and the improvements that result in a State's 
    highway safety program that may be attributable to the 
    Administration's recommendations.
        ``(2) Report.--Not later than September 30, 2008, the 
    Comptroller General shall submit a report on the results of the 
    analysis to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of 
    the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, 
    Science, and Transportation of the Senate.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 4 of such title 
is amended by adding at the end the following:

``412. Agency accountability.''.

SEC. 2009. HIGH VISIBILITY ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--The Administrator of the National Highway Traffic 
Safety Administration shall establish and administer a program under 
which at least 2 high-visibility traffic safety law enforcement 
campaigns will be carried out for the purposes specified in subsection 
(b) in each of years 2006 through 2009.
    (b) Purpose.--The purpose of each law enforcement campaign under 
this section shall be to achieve either or both of the following 
objectives:
        (1) Reduce alcohol-impaired or drug-impaired operation of motor 
    vehicles.
        (2) Increase use of seat belts by occupants of motor vehicles.
    (c) Advertising.--The Administrator may use, or authorize the use 
of, funds available to carry out this section to pay for the 
development, production, and use of broadcast and print media 
advertising in carrying out traffic safety law enforcement campaigns 
under this section. Consideration shall be given to advertising 
directed at non-English speaking populations, including those who 
listen, read, or watch nontraditional media.
    (d) Coordination With States.--The Administrator shall coordinate 
with the States in carrying out the traffic safety law enforcement 
campaigns under this section, including advertising funded under 
subsection (c), with a view to--
        (1) relying on States to provide the law enforcement resources 
    for the campaigns out of funding available under this section and 
    sections 402, 405, 406, and 410 of title 23, United States Code; 
    and
        (2) providing out of National Highway Traffic Safety 
    Administration resources most of the means necessary for national 
    advertising and education efforts associated with the law 
    enforcement campaigns.
    (e) Use of Funds.--Funds made available to carry out this section 
may only be used for activities described in subsections (a), (c), and 
(f).
    (f) Annual Evaluation.--The Secretary shall conduct an annual 
evaluation of the effectiveness of campaigns referred to in subsection 
(a).
    (g) State Defined.--The term ``State'' has the meaning such term 
has under section 401 of title 23, United States Code.

SEC. 2010. MOTORCYCLIST SAFETY.

    (a) Authority To Make Grants.--Subject to the requirements of this 
section, the Secretary shall make grants to States that adopt and 
implement effective programs to reduce the number of single- and multi-
vehicle crashes involving motorcyclists.
    (b) Maintenance of Effort.--No grant may be made to a State under 
this section in a fiscal year unless the State enters into such 
agreements with the Secretary as the Secretary may require to ensure 
that the State will maintain its aggregate expenditures from all the 
other sources for motorcyclist safety training programs and 
motorcyclist awareness programs at or above the average level of such 
expenditures in its 2 fiscal years preceding the date of enactment of 
this Act.
    (c) Allocation.--The amount of a grant made to a State for a fiscal 
year under this section may not be less than $100,000 and may not 
exceed 25 percent of the amount apportioned to the State for fiscal 
year 2003 under section 402 of title 23, United States Code.
    (d) Grant Eligibility.--
        (1) In general.--A State becomes eligible for a grant under 
    this section by adopting or demonstrating to the satisfaction of 
    the Secretary--
            (A) for the first fiscal year for which the State will 
        receive a grant under this section, at least 1 of the 6 
        criteria listed in paragraph (2); and
            (B) for the second, third, and fourth fiscal years for 
        which the State will receive a grant under this section, at 
        least 2 of the 6 criteria listed in paragraph (2).
        (2) Criteria.--The criteria for eligibility for a grant under 
    this section are the following:
            (A) Motorcycle rider training courses.--An effective 
        motorcycle rider training course that is offered throughout the 
        State, provides a formal program of instruction in accident 
        avoidance and other safety-oriented operational skills to 
        motorcyclists and that may include innovative training 
        opportunities to meet unique regional needs.
            (B) Motorcyclists awareness program.--An effective 
        statewide program to enhance motorist awareness of the presence 
        of motorcyclists on or near roadways and safe driving practices 
        that avoid injuries to motorcyclists.
            (C) Reduction of fatalities and crashes involving 
        motorcycles.--A reduction for the preceding calendar year in 
        the number of motorcycle fatalities and the rate of motor 
        vehicle crashes involving motorcycles in the State (expressed 
        as a function of 10,000 motorcycle registrations).
            (D) Impaired driving program.--Implementation of a 
        statewide program to reduce impaired driving, including 
        specific measures to reduce impaired motorcycle operation.
            (E) Reduction of fatalities and accidents involving 
        impaired motorcyclists.--A reduction for the preceding calendar 
        year in the number of fatalities and the rate of reported 
        crashes involving alcohol- or drug-impaired motorcycle 
        operators (expressed as a function of 10,000 motorcycle 
        registrations).
            (F) Fees collected from motorcyclists.--All fees collected 
        by the State from motorcyclists for the purposes of funding 
        motorcycle training and safety programs will be used for 
        motorcycle training and safety programs.
    (e) Eligible Uses.--
        (1) In general.--A State may use funds from a grant under this 
    section only for motorcyclist safety training and motorcyclist 
    awareness programs, including--
            (A) improvements to motorcyclist safety training curricula;
            (B) improvements in program delivery of motorcycle training 
        to both urban and rural areas, including--
                (i) procurement or repair of practice motorcycles;
                (ii) instructional materials;
                (iii) mobile training units; and
                (iv) leasing or purchasing facilities for closed-course 
            motorcycle skill training;
            (C) measures designed to increase the recruitment or 
        retention of motorcyclist safety training instructors; and
            (D) public awareness, public service announcements, and 
        other outreach programs to enhance driver awareness of 
        motorcyclists, such as the ``share-the-road'' safety messages 
        developed under subsection (g).
        (2) Suballocations of funds.--An agency of a State that 
    receives a grant under this section may suballocate funds from the 
    grant to a nonprofit organization incorporated in that State to 
    carry out under this section.
    (f) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply:
        (1) Motorcyclist safety training.--The term ``motorcyclist 
    safety training'' means a formal program of instruction that is 
    approved for use in a State by the designated State authority 
    having jurisdiction over motorcyclist safety issues, which may 
    include the State motorcycle safety administrator or a motorcycle 
    advisory council appointed by the Governor of the State.
        (2) Motorcyclist awareness.--The term ``motorcyclist 
    awareness'' means individual or collective awareness of--
            (A) the presence of motorcycles on or near roadways; and
            (B) safe driving practices that avoid injury to 
        motorcyclists.
        (3) Motorcyclist awareness program.--The term ``motorcyclist 
    awareness program'' means an informational or public awareness 
    program designed to enhance motorcyclist awareness that is 
    developed by or in coordination with the designated State authority 
    having jurisdiction over motorcyclist safety issues, which may 
    include the State motorcycle safety administrator or a motorcycle 
    advisory council appointed by the Governor of the State.
        (4) State.--The term ``State'' has the same meaning such term 
    has in section 101(a) of title 23, United States Code.
    (g) Share-the-Road Model Language.--Not later than 1 year after the 
date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary, in consultation with the 
Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 
shall develop and provide to the States model language for use in 
traffic safety education courses, driver's manuals, and other driver's 
training materials instructing the drivers of motor vehicles on the 
importance of sharing the roads safely with motorcyclists.

SEC. 2011. CHILD SAFETY AND CHILD BOOSTER SEAT INCENTIVE GRANTS.

    (a) General Authority.--Subject to the requirements of this 
section, the Secretary shall make grants to States that are enforcing a 
law requiring that any child riding in a passenger motor vehicle in the 
State who is too large to be secured in a child safety seat be secured 
in a child restraint that meets the requirements prescribed by the 
Secretary under section 3 of Anton's Law (49 U.S.C. 30127 note; 116 
Stat. 2772).
    (b) Maintenance of Effort.--No grant may be made to a State under 
this section in a fiscal year unless the State enters into such 
agreements with the Secretary as the Secretary may require to ensure 
that the State will maintain its aggregate expenditures from all other 
sources for child safety seat and child restraint programs at or above 
the average level of such expenditures in its 2 fiscal years preceding 
the date of enactment of this Act.
    (c) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the costs of activities 
funded using amounts from grants under this section shall not exceed--
        (1) for the first 3 fiscal years for which a State receives a 
    grant under this section, 75 percent; and
        (2) for the fourth fiscal year for which a State receives a 
    grant under this section, 50 percent.
    (d) Use of Grant Amounts.--
        (1) Allocations.--Of the amounts received by a State in grants 
    under this section for a fiscal year not more than 50 percent shall 
    be used to fund programs for purchasing and distributing child 
    safety seats and child restraints to low-income families.
        (2) Remaining amounts.--Amounts received by a State in grants 
    under this section, other than amounts subject to paragraph (1), 
    shall be used to carry out child safety seat and child restraint 
    programs, including the following:
            (A) A program to support enforcement of child restraint 
        laws.
            (B) A program to train child passenger safety 
        professionals, police officers, fire and emergency medical 
        personnel, educators, and parents concerning all aspects of the 
        use of child safety seats and child restraints.
            (C) A program to educate the public concerning the proper 
        use and installation of child safety seats and child 
        restraints.
    (e) Grant Amount.--The amount of a grant to a State for a fiscal 
year under this section may not exceed 25 percent of the amount 
apportioned to the State for fiscal year 2003 under section 402 of 
title 23, United States Code.
    (f) Applicability of Chapter 1.--The provisions contained in 
section 402(d) of such title shall apply to this section.
    (g) Report.--A State that receives a grant under this section shall 
transmit to the Secretary a report documenting the manner in which the 
grant amounts were obligated and expended and identifying the specific 
programs carried out using the grant funds. The report shall be in a 
form prescribed by the Secretary and may be combined with other State 
grant reporting requirements under of chapter 4 of title 23, United 
States Code.
    (h) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply:
        (1) Child restraint.--The term ``child restraint'' means any 
    product designed to provide restraint to a child (including booster 
    seats and other products used with a lap and shoulder belt 
    assembly) that meets applicable Federal motor vehicle safety 
    standards prescribed by the National Highway Traffic Safety 
    Administration.
        (2) Child safety seat.--The term ``child safety seat'' has the 
    meaning such term has in section 405(f) of title 23, United States 
    Code.
        (3) Passenger motor vehicle.--The term ``passenger motor 
    vehicle'' has the meaning such term has in section 405(f) of such 
    title.
        (4) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning such term has in 
    section 101(a) of such title.

SEC. 2012. SAFETY DATA.

    (a) In General.--Using funds made available to carry out section 
403 of title 23, United States Code, for fiscal years 2005 through 
2009, the Secretary shall collect data and compile statistics on 
accidents involving motor vehicles being backed up that result in 
fatalities and injuries and that occur on public and nonpublic roads 
and residential and commercial driveways and parking facilities.
    (b) Report.--Not later than January 1, 2009, the Secretary shall 
transmit to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the 
House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
Transportation of the Senate a report on accidents described in 
subsection (a), including the data collected and statistics compiled 
under subsection (a) and any recommendations regarding measures to be 
taken to reduce the number of such accidents and the resulting 
fatalities and injuries.

SEC. 2013. DRUG-IMPAIRED DRIVING ENFORCEMENT.

    (a) Illicit Drug.--In this section, the term ``illicit drug'' 
includes substances listed in schedules I through V of section 112(e) 
of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812) not obtained by a 
legal and valid prescription.
    (b) Duties.--The Secretary shall--
        (1) advise and coordinate with other Federal agencies on how to 
    address the problem of driving under the influence of an illegal 
    drug; and
        (2) conduct research on the prevention, detection, and 
    prosecution of driving under the influence of an illegal drug.
    (c) Report.--
        (1) In general.--Not later than 18 months after the date of 
    enactment of this Act, the Secretary, in cooperation with the 
    National Institutes of Health, shall submit to Congress a report on 
    the problem of drug-impaired driving.
        (2) Contents.--The report shall include, at a minimum, the 
    following:
            (A) An assessment of methodologies and technologies for 
        measuring driver impairment resulting from use of the most 
        common illicit drugs (including the use of such drugs in 
        combination with alcohol).
            (B) Effective and efficient methods for training law 
        enforcement personnel, including drug recognition experts, to 
        detect or measure the level of impairment of a driver who is 
        under the influence of an illicit drug by the use of technology 
        or otherwise.
            (C) A description of the role of drugs as causal factor in 
        traffic crashes and the extent of the problem of drug-impaired 
        driving.
            (D) A description and assessment of current State and 
        Federal laws relating to drug-impaired driving.
            (E) Recommendations for addressing the problem of drug-
        impaired driving, including recommendations on levels of 
        impairment.
            (F) Recommendations for developing a model statute relating 
        to drug-impaired driving.
    (d) Model Statute.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall develop a model statute 
    for States relating to drug-impaired driving.
        (2) Contents.--Based on recommendations and findings contained 
    in the report submitted under subsection (c), the model statute may 
    include--
            (A) threshold levels of impairment for illicit drugs;
            (B) practicable methods for detecting the presence of 
        illicit drugs; and
            (C) penalties for drug impaired driving.
        (3) Date.--The model statute shall be provided to States not 
    later than 1 year after date of submission of the report under 
    subsection (c).
    (e) Research and Development.--Section 403(b) of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
        ``(5) Technology to detect drug use and enable States to 
    efficiently process toxicology evidence.
        ``(6) Research on the effects of illicit drugs and the compound 
    effects of alcohol and illicit drugs on impairment.''.
    (f) Funding.--Out of amounts made available to carry out section 
403 of title 23, United States Code, for each of fiscal years 2006 
through 2009, the Secretary shall make available $1,200,000 for such 
fiscal year to carry out this section.

SEC. 2014. FIRST RESPONDER VEHICLE SAFETY PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment 
of this Act, the Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator of 
the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, should--
        (1) develop and implement a comprehensive program to promote 
    compliance with State and local laws intended to increase the safe 
    and efficient operation of first responder vehicles;
        (2) compile a list of best practices by State and local 
    governments to promote compliance with the laws described in 
    paragraph (1);
        (3) analyze State and local laws intended to increase the safe 
    and efficient operation of first responder vehicles; and
        (4) develop model legislation to increase the safe and 
    efficient operation of first responder vehicles.
    (b) Partnerships.--The Secretary may enter into partnerships with 
qualified organizations to carry out this section.
    (c) Public Outreach.--The Secretary shall use a variety of public 
outreach strategies to carry out this section, including public service 
announcements, publication of informational materials, and posting 
information on the Internet.
    (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary such sums as may be necessary to carry 
out this section for fiscal year 2006.

SEC. 2015. DRIVER PERFORMANCE STUDY.

    (a) In General.--Using funds made available to carry out section 
403 of title 23, United States Code, for fiscal year 2005, the 
Secretary shall make $1,000,000 available to conduct a study on the 
risks associated with glare to oncoming drivers, including increased 
risks to drivers on 2-lane highways, increased risks to drivers over 
the age of 50, and the overall effects of glare on driver performance.
    (b) Report.--Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment 
of this Act, the Secretary shall transmit to the Committee on 
Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and 
the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate a 
report on the results of the study and any recommendations regarding 
measures to reduce the risks associated with glare to oncoming drivers.

SEC. 2016. RURAL STATE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPTIMIZATION PILOT 
              PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--From funds made available to carry out section 403 
of title 23, United States Code, for fiscal year 2006, the Secretary 
shall make $1,000,000 available to conduct a pilot program for 
optimizing emergency medical services in a rural State.
    (b) Collecting Data.--The pilot program shall focus on collecting 
geo-coded data for highway accidents and resulting injuries, analyzing 
data to develop injury patterns and distributions, and improving 
placement and management of emergency medical services resources and 
personnel.
    (c) Selection.--The Secretary shall enter into an agreement with 
the State of Alaska to conduct the pilot program.
    (d) Report.--Not later than 12 months after the completion of the 
pilot program, the Secretary shall transmit to the Committee on 
Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and 
the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate a 
report on the results of the pilot program and recommendations for 
application to other rural States.

SEC. 2017. OLDER DRIVER SAFETY; LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING.

    (a) Improving Older Driver Safety.--
        (1) In general.--Of the funds made available to carry out 
    section 403 of title 23, United States Code, the Secretary shall 
    allocate $1,700,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 to 
    conduct a comprehensive research and demonstration program to 
    improve traffic safety pertaining to older drivers.
        (2) Elements of program.--The program shall--
            (A) provide information and guidelines to assist older 
        drivers, physicians, and other related medical personnel, 
        families, licensing agencies, enforcement officers, and various 
        public and transit agencies in enhancing the safety of older 
        drivers;
            (B) improve the scientific basis of medical standards and 
        screenings strategies used in the licensing of all drivers in a 
        non-discriminatory manner;
            (C) conduct field tests to assess the safety benefits and 
        mobility impacts of different driver licensing strategies and 
        driver assessment and rehabilitation methods;
            (D) assess the value and improve the safety potential of 
        driver retraining courses of particular benefit to older 
        drivers; and
            (E) conduct other activities to accomplish the objectives 
        of this section.
        (3) Formulation of plan.--After consultation with affected 
    parties, the Secretary shall formulate an older driver traffic 
    safety plan to guide the design and implementation of the program.
        (4) Submision of plan to congress.--Not later than 1 year after 
    the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit the 
    plan to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure House of 
    Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
    Transportation of the Senate.
    (b) Law Enforcement Training.--
        (1) Requirement for program.--The Secretary shall carry out a 
    program to provide guidance and support to law enforcement agencies 
    in police chase techniques that are consistent with the police 
    chase guidelines issued by the International Association of Chiefs 
    of Police.
        (2) Amount for program.--Of the funds made available to carry 
    out section 403 of title 23, United States Code, the Secretary 
    shall allocate $500,000 in each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 
    to carry out this subsection.

SEC. 2018. SAFE INTERSECTIONS.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 2 of title 18, United States Code, is 
amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 39. Traffic signal preemption transmitters

    ``(a) Offenses.--
        ``(1) Sale.--Whoever, in or affecting interstate or foreign 
    commerce, knowingly sells a traffic signal preemption transmitter 
    to a nonqualifying user shall be fined under this title, or 
    imprisoned not more than 1 year, or both.
        ``(2) Use.--Whoever, in or affecting interstate or foreign 
    commerce, being a nonqualifying user makes unauthorized use of a 
    traffic signal preemption transmitter shall be fined under this 
    title, or imprisoned not more than 6 months, or both.
    ``(b) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Traffic signal preemption transmitter.--The term `traffic 
    signal preemption transmitter' means any mechanism that can change 
    or alter a traffic signal's phase time or sequence.
        ``(2) Nonqualifying user.--The term `nonqualifying user' means 
    a person who uses a traffic signal preemption transmitter and is 
    not acting on behalf of a public agency or private corporation 
    authorized by law to provide fire protection, law enforcement, 
    emergency medical services, transit services, maintenance, or other 
    services for a Federal, State, or local government entity, but does 
    not include a person using a traffic signal preemption transmitter 
    for classroom or instructional purposes.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is amended 
by adding at the end the following:

``39. Traffic signal preemption transmitters.''.

SEC. 2019. NATIONAL HIGHWAY SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEE TECHNICAL 
              CORRECTION.

    Section 404(d) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by 
striking ``Commerce'' and inserting ``Transportation''.

SEC. 2020. PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON ALCOHOL-IMPAIRED DRIVING.

    (a) Findings.--Congress finds that--
        (1) there has been considerable progress over the past 25 years 
    in reducing the number and rate of alcohol-related highway 
    facilities;
        (2) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration projects 
    that fatalities in alcohol-related crashes declined in 2003 for the 
    2nd year in a row;
        (3) in spite of this progress, an estimated 17,013 Americans 
    died in 2003, in alcohol-related crashes;
        (4) these fatalities comprise 40 percent of the annual total 
    highway fatalities;
        (5) about 250,000 are injured each year in alcohol-related 
    crashes;
        (6) the past 2 years of decreasing alcohol-related fatalities 
    follows a 3-year increase;
        (7) alcohol-impaired driving is the Nation's most frequently 
    committed violent crime;
        (8) the annual cost of alcohol-related crashes is over 
    $100,000,000,000, including $9,000,000,000 in costs to employers;
        (9) a Presidential Commission on Alcohol Impaired Driving in 
    1982 and 1983 helped to lead to substantial progress on this issue; 
    and
        (10) these facts point to the need to renew the national 
    commitment to preventing these deaths and injuries.
    (b) Sense of the Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that, in an 
effort to further change the culture of alcohol-impaired driving on our 
Nation's highways, the President should consider establishing a 
Presidential Commission on Alcohol-Impaired Driving--
        (1) comprised of representatives of--
            (A) State and local governments, including State 
        legislators;
            (B) law enforcement;
            (C) traffic safety experts, including researchers;
            (D) victims of alcohol-related crashes;
            (E) affected industries, including the alcohol, insurance, 
        motorcycle, and auto industries;
            (F) the business community;
            (G) labor;
            (H) the medical community;
            (I) public health; and
            (J) Members of Congress; and
        (2) that not later than September 30, 2006, would--
            (A) conduct a full examination of alcohol-impaired driving 
        issues; and
            (B) make recommendations for a broad range of policy and 
        program changes that would serve to further reduce the level of 
        deaths and injuries caused by alcohol impaired driving.

SEC. 2021. SENSE OF THE CONGRESS IN SUPPORT OF INCREASED PUBLIC 
              AWARENESS OF BLOOD ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION LEVELS AND 
              DANGERS OF ALCOHOL-IMPAIRED DRIVING.

    (a) Findings.--Congress finds that--
        (1) in 2003--
            (A) 17,013 Americans died in alcohol-related traffic 
        crashes;
            (B) 40 percent of the persons killed in traffic crashes 
        died in alcohol-related crashes; and
            (C) drivers with blood alcohol concentration levels over 
        0.15 were involved in 58 percent of alcohol-related traffic 
        fatalities;
        (2) research shows that 77 percent of Americans think they have 
    received enough information about alcohol-impaired driving and the 
    way in which alcohol affects individual blood alcohol levels; and
        (3) only 28 percent of the American public can correctly 
    identify the legal limit of blood alcohol concentration of the 
    State in which they reside.
    (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that the 
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration should work with State 
and local governments and independent organizations to increase public 
awareness of--
        (1) State legal limits on blood alcohol concentration levels; 
    and
        (2) the dangers of alcohol-impaired driving.

SEC. 2022. EFFECTIVE DATE.

    Sections 2002 through 2007 of this title (and the amendments and 
repeals made by such sections) shall take effect October 1, 2005.

                    TITLE III--PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

SEC. 3001. SHORT TITLE.

    This title may be cited as the ``Federal Public Transportation Act 
of 2005''.

SEC. 3002. AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 49, UNITED STATES CODE; UPDATED 
              TERMINOLOGY.

    (a) Amendments to Title 49.--Except as otherwise specifically 
provided, whenever in this title an amendment or repeal is expressed in 
terms of an amendment to, or repeal of, a section or other provision of 
law, the reference shall be considered to be made to a section or other 
provision of title 49, United States Code.
    (b) Updated Terminology.--Chapter 53 is amended--
        (1) in the chapter heading by striking ``MASS'' and inserting 
    ``PUBLIC'';
        (2) in section 5310(h) by striking ``Mass'' and inserting 
    ``Public'';
        (3) in the subsection heading for section 5331(b) by striking 
    ``Mass'' and inserting ``Public''; and
        (4) by striking ``mass'' each place the term appears before 
    ``transportation'' and inserting ``public'', except in sections 
    5301(f), 5302(a)(7), 5315, and 5323(a)(1).
    (c) Table of Chapters.--The table of chapters for subtitle III is 
amended in the item relating to chapter 53 by striking ``Mass'' and 
inserting ``Public''.

SEC. 3003. POLICIES, FINDINGS, AND PURPOSES.

    (a) In General.--Section 5301(a) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) Development and Revitalization of Public Transportation 
Systems.--It is in the interest of the United States, including its 
economic interest, to foster the development and revitalization of 
public transportation systems that--
        ``(1) maximize the safe, secure, and efficient mobility of 
    individuals;
        ``(2) minimize environmental impacts; and
        ``(3) minimize transportation-related fuel consumption and 
    reliance on foreign oil.''.
    (b) General Findings.--Section 5301(b)(1) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``70 percent'' and inserting ``two-thirds''; 
    and
        (2) by striking ``urban areas'' and inserting ``urbanized 
    areas''.
    (c) Preserving the Environment.--Section 5301(e) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``an urban'' and inserting ``a''; and
        (2) by striking ``under sections 5309 and 5310 of this title''.
    (d) General Purposes.--Section 5301(f) is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1)--
            (A) by striking ``mass'' the first place it appears and 
        inserting ``public''; and
            (B) by striking ``public and private mass transportation 
        companies'' and inserting ``both public transportation 
        companies and private companies engaged in public 
        transportation'';
        (2) in paragraph (2)--
            (A) by striking ``urban mass'' and inserting ``public''; 
        and
            (B) by striking ``public and private mass transportation 
        companies'' and inserting ``both public transportation 
        companies and private companies engaged in public 
        transportation'';
        (3) in paragraph (3)--
            (A) by striking ``urban mass'' and inserting ``public''; 
        and
            (B) by striking ``public or private mass transportation 
        companies'' and inserting ``public transportation companies or 
        private companies engaged in public transportation''; and
        (4) in paragraph (5) by striking ``urban mass'' and inserting 
    ``public''.

SEC. 3004. DEFINITIONS.

    (a) Lead-in.--Section 5302(a) is amended in the matter preceding 
paragraph (1) by striking ``In this chapter'' and inserting ``Except as 
otherwise specifically provided, in this chapter''.
    (b) Capital Project.--Section 5302(a)(1) is amended--
        (1) in subparagraph (G) by inserting ``construction, 
    renovation, and improvement of intercity bus and intercity rail 
    stations and terminals,'' before ``and the renovation and 
    improvement of historic transportation facilities,'';
        (2) in subparagraph (G)(ii) by inserting ``(other than an 
    intercity bus station or terminal)'' after ``commercial revenue-
    producing facility'';
        (3) in subparagraph (H) by striking ``or'' at the end;
        (4) in subparagraph (I) by striking the period at the end and 
    inserting a semicolon; and
        (5) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(J) crime prevention and security--
                ``(i) including--

                    ``(I) projects to refine and develop security and 
                emergency response plans;
                    ``(II) projects aimed at detecting chemical and 
                biological agents in public transportation;
                    ``(III) the conduct of emergency response drills 
                with public transportation agencies and local first 
                response agencies; and
                    ``(IV) security training for public transportation 
                employees; but

                ``(ii) excluding all expenses related to operations, 
            other than such expenses incurred in conducting activities 
            described in clauses (i)(III) and (i)(IV);
                ``(K) establishing a debt service reserve, made up of 
            deposits with a bondholder's trustee, to ensure the timely 
            payment of principal and interest on bonds issued by a 
            grant recipient to finance an eligible project under this 
            chapter; or
            ``(L) mobility management--
                ``(i) consisting of short-range planning and management 
            activities and projects for improving coordination among 
            public transportation and other transportation service 
            providers carried out by a recipient or subrecipient 
            through an agreement entered into with a person, including 
            a governmental entity, under this chapter (other than 
            section 5309); but
                ``(ii) excluding operating public transportation 
            services.''.
    (c) Individual With a Disability.--Section 5302(a)(5) is amended--
        (1) in the paragraph heading by striking ``Handicapped 
    individual'' and inserting ``Individual with a disability''; and
        (2) by striking ``handicapped individual'' and inserting 
    ``individual with a disability''.
    (d) Mass Transportation.--Section 5302(a)(7) is amended to read as 
follows:
        ``(7) Mass transportation.--The term `mass transportation' 
    means public transportation.''.
    (e) Public Transportation.--Section 5302(a)(10) is amended to read 
as follows:
        ``(10) Public transportation.--The term `public transportation' 
    means transportation by a conveyance that provides regular and 
    continuing general or special transportation to the public, but 
    does not include schoolbus, charter, or intercity bus 
    transportation or intercity passenger rail transportation provided 
    by the entity described in chapter 243 (or a successor to such 
    entity).''.
    (f) Urbanized Area.--Section 5302(a)(17) is amended to read as 
follows:
        ``(17) Urbanized area.--The term `urbanized area' means an area 
    encompassing a population of not less than 50,000 people that has 
    been defined and designated in the most recent decennial census as 
    an `urbanized area' by the Secretary of Commerce.''.
    (g) Authority to Modify Definition.--Section 5302(b) is amended--
        (1) in the subsection heading by striking ``Handicapped 
    Individual'' and inserting ``Individual With a Disability''; and
        (2) by striking ``handicapped individual'' and inserting 
    ``individual with a disability''.

SEC. 3005. METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING.

    (a) In General.--Section 5303 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5303. Metropolitan transportation planning

    ``(a) Policy.--It is in the national interest to--
        ``(1) encourage and promote the safe and efficient management, 
    operation, and development of surface transportation systems that 
    will serve the mobility needs of people and freight and foster 
    economic growth and development within and between States and 
    urbanized areas, while minimizing transportation-related fuel 
    consumption and air pollution through metropolitan and statewide 
    transportation planning processes identified in this chapter; and
        ``(2) encourage the continued improvement and evolution of the 
    metropolitan and statewide transportation planning processes by 
    metropolitan planning organizations, State departments of 
    transportation, and public transit operators as guided by the 
    planning factors identified in subsection (h) and section 5304(d).
    ``(b) Definitions.--In this section and section 5304, the following 
definitions apply:
        ``(1) Metropolitan planning area.--The term `metropolitan 
    planning area' means the geographic area determined by agreement 
    between the metropolitan planning organization for the area and the 
    Governor under subsection (e).
        ``(2) Metropolitan planning organization.--The term 
    `metropolitan planning organization' means the policy board of an 
    organization created as a result of the designation process in 
    subsection (d).
        ``(3) Nonmetropolitan area.--The term `nonmetropolitan area' 
    means a geographic area outside a designated metropolitan planning 
    area.
        ``(4) Nonmetropolitan local official.--The term 
    `nonmetropolitan local official' means elected and appointed 
    officials of general purpose local government in a nonmetropolitan 
    area with responsibility for transportation.
        ``(5) TIP.--The term `TIP' means a transportation improvement 
    program developed by a metropolitan planning organization under 
    subsection (j).
        ``(6) Urbanized area.--The term `urbanized area' means a 
    geographic area with a population of 50,000 or more, as designated 
    by the Bureau of the Census.
    ``(c) General Requirements.--
        ``(1) Development of long-range plans and tips.--To accomplish 
    the objectives in subsection (a), metropolitan planning 
    organizations designated under subsection (d), in cooperation with 
    the State and public transportation operators, shall develop long-
    range transportation plans and transportation improvement programs 
    for metropolitan planning areas of the State.
        ``(2) Contents.--The plans and TIPs for each metropolitan area 
    shall provide for the development and integrated management and 
    operation of transportation systems and facilities (including 
    accessible pedestrian walkways and bicycle transportation 
    facilities) that will function as an intermodal transportation 
    system for the metropolitan planning area and as an integral part 
    of an intermodal transportation system for the State and the United 
    States.
        ``(3) Process of development.--The process for developing the 
    plans and TIPs shall provide for consideration of all modes of 
    transportation and shall be continuing, cooperative, and 
    comprehensive to the degree appropriate, based on the complexity of 
    the transportation problems to be addressed.
    ``(d) Designation of Metropolitan Planning Organizations.--
        ``(1) In general.--To carry out the transportation planning 
    process required by this section, a metropolitan planning 
    organization shall be designated for each urbanized area with a 
    population of more than 50,000 individuals--
            ``(A) by agreement between the Governor and units of 
        general purpose local government that together represent at 
        least 75 percent of the affected population (including the 
        largest incorporated city (based on population) as named by the 
        Bureau of the Census); or
            ``(B) in accordance with procedures established by 
        applicable State or local law.
        ``(2) Structure.--Each metropolitan planning organization that 
    serves an area designated as a transportation management area, when 
    designated or redesignated under this subsection, shall consist 
    of--
            ``(A) local elected officials;
            ``(B) officials of public agencies that administer or 
        operate major modes of transportation in the metropolitan area; 
        and
            ``(C) appropriate State officials.
        ``(3) Limitation on statutory construction.--Nothing in this 
    subsection shall be construed to interfere with the authority, 
    under any State law in effect on December 18, 1991, of a public 
    agency with multimodal transportation responsibilities to--
            ``(A) develop the plans and TIPs for adoption by a 
        metropolitan planning organization; and
            ``(B) develop long-range capital plans, coordinate transit 
        services and projects, and carry out other activities pursuant 
        to State law.
        ``(4) Continuing designation.--A designation of a metropolitan 
    planning organization under this subsection or any other provision 
    of law shall remain in effect until the metropolitan planning 
    organization is redesignated under paragraph (5).
        ``(5) Redesignation procedures.--A metropolitan planning 
    organization may be redesignated by agreement between the Governor 
    and units of general purpose local government that together 
    represent at least 75 percent of the existing planning area 
    population (including the largest incorporated city (based on 
    population) as named by the Bureau of the Census) as appropriate to 
    carry out this section.
        ``(6) Designation of more than one metropolitan planning 
    organization.--More than one metropolitan planning organization may 
    be designated within an existing metropolitan planning area only if 
    the Governor and the existing metropolitan planning organization 
    determine that the size and complexity of the existing metropolitan 
    planning area make designation of more than one metropolitan 
    planning organization for the area appropriate.
    ``(e) Metropolitan Planning Area Boundaries.--
        ``(1) In general.--For the purposes of this section, the 
    boundaries of a metropolitan planning area shall be determined by 
    agreement between the metropolitan planning organization and the 
    Governor.
        ``(2) Included area.--Each metropolitan planning area--
            ``(A) shall encompass at least the existing urbanized area 
        and the contiguous area expected to become urbanized within a 
        20-year forecast period for the transportation plan; and
            ``(B) may encompass the entire metropolitan statistical 
        area or consolidated metropolitan statistical area, as defined 
        by the Bureau of the Census.
        ``(3) Identification of new urbanized areas within existing 
    planning area boundaries.--The designation by the Bureau of the 
    Census of new urbanized areas within an existing metropolitan 
    planning area shall not require the redesignation of the existing 
    metropolitan planning organization.
        ``(4) Existing metropolitan planning areas in nonattainment.--
    Notwithstanding paragraph (2), in the case of an urbanized area 
    designated as a nonattainment area for ozone or carbon monoxide 
    under the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.) as of the date of 
    enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005, the 
    boundaries of the metropolitan planning area in existence as of 
    such date of enactment shall be retained; except that the 
    boundaries may be adjusted by agreement of the Governor and 
    affected metropolitan planning organizations in the manner 
    described in subsection (d)(5).
        ``(5) New metropolitan planning areas in nonattainment.--In the 
    case of an urbanized area designated after the date of enactment of 
    the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005 as a nonattainment 
    area for ozone or carbon monoxide, the boundaries of the 
    metropolitan planning area--
            ``(A) shall be established in the manner described in 
        subsection (d)(1);
            ``(B) shall encompass the areas described in paragraph 
        (2)(A);
            ``(C) may encompass the areas described in paragraph 
        (2)(B); and
            ``(D) may address any nonattainment area identified under 
        the Clean Air Act for ozone or carbon monoxide.
    ``(f) Coordination in Multistate Areas.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall encourage each Governor 
    with responsibility for a portion of a multistate metropolitan area 
    and the appropriate metropolitan planning organizations to provide 
    coordinated transportation planning for the entire metropolitan 
    area.
        ``(2) Interstate compacts.--The consent of Congress is granted 
    to any two or more States--
            ``(A) to enter into agreements or compacts, not in conflict 
        with any law of the United States, for cooperative efforts and 
        mutual assistance in support of activities authorized under 
        this section as the activities pertain to interstate areas and 
        localities within the States; and
            ``(B) to establish such agencies, joint or otherwise, as 
        the States may determine desirable for making the agreements 
        and compacts effective.
        ``(3) Lake tahoe region.--
            ``(A) Definition.--In this paragraph, the term `Lake Tahoe 
        region' has the meaning given the term `region' in subdivision 
        (a) of article II of the Tahoe Regional Planning Compact, as 
        set forth in the first section of Public Law 96-551 (94 Stat. 
        3234).
            ``(B) Transportation planning process.--The Secretary 
        shall--
                ``(i) establish with the Federal land management 
            agencies that have jurisdiction over land in the Lake Tahoe 
            region a transportation planning process for the region; 
            and
                ``(ii) coordinate the transportation planning process 
            with the planning process required of State and local 
            governments under this section and section 5304.
            ``(C) Interstate compact.--
                ``(i) In general.--Subject to clause (ii), and 
            notwithstanding subsection (b), to carry out the 
            transportation planning process required by this section, 
            the consent of Congress is granted to the States of 
            California and Nevada to designate a metropolitan planning 
            organization for the Lake Tahoe region, by agreement 
            between the Governors of the States of California and 
            Nevada and units of general purpose local government that 
            together represent at least 75 percent of the affected 
            population (including the central city or cities (as 
            defined by the Bureau of the Census)), or in accordance 
            with procedures established by applicable State or local 
            law.
                ``(ii) Involvement of federal land management 
            agencies.--

                    ``(I) Representation.--The policy board of a 
                metropolitan planning organization designated under 
                clause (i) shall include a representative of each 
                Federal land management agency that has jurisdiction 
                over land in the Lake Tahoe region.
                    ``(II) Funding.--In addition to funds made 
                available to the metropolitan planning organization for 
                the Lake Tahoe region under other provisions of this 
                chapter and title 23, 1 percent of the funds allocated 
                under section 202 of title 23 shall be used to carry 
                out the transportation planning process for the Lake 
                Tahoe region under this subparagraph.

            ``(D) Activities.--Highway projects included in 
        transportation plans developed under this paragraph--
                ``(i) shall be selected for funding in a manner that 
            facilitates the participation of the Federal land 
            management agencies that have jurisdiction over land in the 
            Lake Tahoe region; and
                ``(ii) may, in accordance with chapter 2 of title 23, 
            be funded using funds allocated under section 202 of such 
            title.
        ``(4) Reservation of rights.--The right to alter, amend, or 
    repeal interstate compacts entered into under this subsection is 
    expressly reserved.
    ``(g) MPO Consultation in Plan and TIP Coordination.--
        ``(1) Nonattainment areas.--If more than one metropolitan 
    planning organization has authority within a metropolitan area or 
    an area which is designated as a nonattainment area for ozone or 
    carbon monoxide under the Clean Air Act, each metropolitan planning 
    organization shall consult with the other metropolitan planning 
    organizations designated for such area and the State in the 
    coordination of plans and TIPs required by this section.
        ``(2) Transportation improvements located in multiple mpos.--If 
    a transportation improvement, funded from the Highway Trust Fund or 
    authorized under this chapter, is located within the boundaries of 
    more than one metropolitan planning area, the metropolitan planning 
    organizations shall coordinate plans and TIPs regarding the 
    transportation improvement.
        ``(3) Relationship with other planning officials.--The 
    Secretary shall encourage each metropolitan planning organization 
    to consult with officials responsible for other types of planning 
    activities that are affected by transportation in the area 
    (including State and local planned growth, economic development, 
    environmental protection, airport operations, and freight 
    movements) or to coordinate its planning process, to the maximum 
    extent practicable, with such planning activities. Under the 
    metropolitan planning process, transportation plans and TIPs shall 
    be developed with due consideration of other related planning 
    activities within the metropolitan area, and the process shall 
    provide for the design and delivery of transportation services 
    within the metropolitan area that are provided by--
            ``(A) recipients of assistance under this chapter;
            ``(B) governmental agencies and nonprofit organizations 
        (including representatives of the agencies and organizations) 
        that receive Federal assistance from a source other than the 
        Department of Transportation to provide nonemergency 
        transportation services; and
            ``(C) recipients of assistance under section 204 of title 
        23.
    ``(h) Scope of Planning Process.--
        ``(1) In general.--The metropolitan planning process for a 
    metropolitan planning area under this section shall provide for 
    consideration of projects and strategies that will--
            ``(A) support the economic vitality of the metropolitan 
        area, especially by enabling global competitiveness, 
        productivity, and efficiency;
            ``(B) increase the safety of the transportation system for 
        motorized and nonmotorized users;
            ``(C) increase the security of the transportation system 
        for motorized and nonmotorized users;
            ``(D) increase the accessibility and mobility of people and 
        for freight;
            ``(E) protect and enhance the environment, promote energy 
        conservation, improve the quality of life, and promote 
        consistency between transportation improvements and State and 
        local planned growth and economic development patterns;
            ``(F) enhance the integration and connectivity of the 
        transportation system, across and between modes, for people and 
        freight;
            ``(G) promote efficient system management and operation; 
        and
            ``(H) emphasize the preservation of the existing 
        transportation system.
        ``(2) Failure to consider factors.--The failure to consider any 
    factor specified in paragraph (1) shall not be reviewable by any 
    court under this chapter, title 23, subchapter II of chapter 5 of 
    title 5, or chapter 7 of title 5 in any matter affecting a 
    transportation plan, a TIP, a project or strategy, or the 
    certification of a planning process.
    ``(i) Development of Transportation Plan.--
        ``(1) In general.--Each metropolitan planning organization 
    shall prepare a transportation plan for its metropolitan planning 
    area in accordance with the requirements of this subsection. The 
    metropolitan planning organization shall prepare and update such 
    plan every 4 years (or more frequently, if the metropolitan 
    planning organization elects to update more frequently) in the case 
    of each of the following:
            ``(A) Any area designated as nonattainment, as defined in 
        section 107(d) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7407(d)).
            ``(B) Any area that was nonattainment and subsequently 
        designated to attainment in accordance with section 107(d)(3) 
        of that Act (42 U.S.C. 7407(d)(3)) and that is subject to a 
        maintenance plan under section 175A of that Act (42 U.S.C. 
        7505a).
    In the case of any other area required to have a transportation 
    plan in accordance with the requirements of this subsection, the 
    metropolitan planning organization shall prepare and update such 
    plan every 5 years unless the metropolitan planning organization 
    elects to update more frequently.
        ``(2) Transportation plan.--A transportation plan under this 
    section shall be in a form that the Secretary determines to be 
    appropriate and shall contain, at a minimum, the following:
            ``(A) Identification of transportation facilities.--An 
        identification of transportation facilities (including major 
        roadways, transit, multimodal and intermodal facilities, and 
        intermodal connectors) that should function as an integrated 
        metropolitan transportation system, giving emphasis to those 
        facilities that serve important national and regional 
        transportation functions. In formulating the transportation 
        plan, the metropolitan planning organization shall consider 
        factors described in subsection (h) as such factors relate to a 
        20-year forecast period.
            ``(B) Mitigation activities.--
                ``(i) In general.--A long-range transportation plan 
            shall include a discussion of types of potential 
            environmental mitigation activities and potential areas to 
            carry out these activities, including activities that may 
            have the greatest potential to restore and maintain the 
            environmental functions affected by the plan.
                ``(ii) Consultation.--The discussion shall be developed 
            in consultation with Federal, State, and tribal wildlife, 
            land management, and regulatory agencies.
            ``(C) Financial plan.--A financial plan that demonstrates 
        how the adopted transportation plan can be implemented, 
        indicates resources from public and private sources that are 
        reasonably expected to be made available to carry out the plan, 
        and recommends any additional financing strategies for needed 
        projects and programs. The financial plan may include, for 
        illustrative purposes, additional projects that would be 
        included in the adopted transportation plan if reasonable 
        additional resources beyond those identified in the financial 
        plan were available. For the purpose of developing the 
        transportation plan, the metropolitan planning organization, 
        transit operator, and State shall cooperatively develop 
        estimates of funds that will be available to support plan 
        implementation.
            ``(D) Operational and management strategies.--Operational 
        and management strategies to improve the performance of 
        existing transportation facilities to relieve vehicular 
        congestion and maximize the safety and mobility of people and 
        goods.
            ``(E) Capital investment and other strategies.--Capital 
        investment and other strategies to preserve the existing and 
        projected future metropolitan transportation infrastructure and 
        provide for multimodal capacity increases based on regional 
        priorities and needs.
            ``(F) Transportation and transit enhancement activities.--
        Proposed transportation and transit enhancement activities.
        ``(3) Coordination with clean air act agencies.--In 
    metropolitan areas which are in nonattainment for ozone or carbon 
    monoxide under the Clean Air Act, the metropolitan planning 
    organization shall coordinate the development of a transportation 
    plan with the process for development of the transportation control 
    measures of the State implementation plan required by the Clean Air 
    Act.
        ``(4) Consultation.--
            ``(A) In general.--In each metropolitan area, the 
        metropolitan planning organization shall consult, as 
        appropriate, with State and local agencies responsible for land 
        use management, natural resources, environmental protection, 
        conservation, and historic preservation concerning the 
        development of a long-range transportation plan.
            ``(B) Issues.--The consultation shall involve, as 
        appropriate--
                ``(i) comparison of transportation plans with State 
            conservation plans or maps, if available; or
                ``(ii) comparison of transportation plans to 
            inventories of natural or historic resources, if available.
        ``(5) Participation by interested parties.--
            ``(A) In general.--Each metropolitan planning organization 
        shall provide citizens, affected public agencies, 
        representatives of public transportation employees, freight 
        shippers, providers of freight transportation services, private 
        providers of transportation, representatives of users of public 
        transportation, representatives of users of pedestrian walkways 
        and bicycle transportation facilities, representatives of the 
        disabled, and other interested parties with a reasonable 
        opportunity to comment on the transportation plan.
            ``(B) Contents of participation plan.--A participation 
        plan--
                ``(i) shall be developed in consultation with all 
            interested parties; and
                ``(ii) shall provide that all interested parties have 
            reasonable opportunities to comment on the contents of the 
            transportation plan.
            ``(C) Methods.--In carrying out subparagraph (A), the 
        metropolitan planning organization shall, to the maximum extent 
        practicable--
                ``(i) hold any public meetings at convenient and 
            accessible locations and times;
                ``(ii) employ visualization techniques to describe 
            plans; and
                ``(iii) make public information available in 
            electronically accessible format and means, such as the 
            World Wide Web, as appropriate to afford reasonable 
            opportunity for consideration of public information under 
            subparagraph (A).
        ``(6) Publication.--A transportation plan involving Federal 
    participation shall be published or otherwise made readily 
    available by the metropolitan planning organization for public 
    review, including (to the maximum extent practicable) in 
    electronically accessible formats and means, such as the World Wide 
    Web, approved by the metropolitan planning organization and 
    submitted for information purposes to the Governor at such times 
    and in such manner as the Secretary shall establish.
        ``(7) Selection of projects from illustrative list.--
    Notwithstanding paragraph (2)(C), a State or metropolitan planning 
    organization shall not be required to select any project from the 
    illustrative list of additional projects included in the financial 
    plan under paragraph (2)(C).
    ``(j) Metropolitan Tip.--
        ``(1) Development.--
            ``(A) In general.--In cooperation with the State and any 
        affected public transportation operator, the metropolitan 
        planning organization designated for a metropolitan area shall 
        develop a TIP for the area for which the organization is 
        designated.
            ``(B) Opportunity for comment.--In developing the TIP, the 
        metropolitan planning organization, in cooperation with the 
        State and any affected public transportation operator, shall 
        provide an opportunity for participation by interested parties 
        in the development of the program, in accordance with 
        subsection (i)(5).
            ``(C) Funding estimates.--For the purpose of developing the 
        TIP, the metropolitan planning organization, public 
        transportation agency, and State shall cooperatively develop 
        estimates of funds that are reasonably expected to be available 
        to support program implementation.
            ``(D) Updating and approval.--The TIP shall be updated at 
        least once every 4 years and shall be approved by the 
        metropolitan planning organization and the Governor.
        ``(2) Contents.--
            ``(A) Priority list.--The TIP shall include a priority list 
        of proposed federally supported projects and strategies to be 
        carried out within each 4-year period after the initial 
        adoption of the TIP.
            ``(B) Financial plan.--The TIP shall include a financial 
        plan that--
                ``(i) demonstrates how the TIP can be implemented;
                ``(ii) indicates resources from public and private 
            sources that are reasonably expected to be available to 
            carry out the program;
                ``(iii) identifies innovative financing techniques to 
            finance projects, programs, and strategies; and
                ``(iv) may include, for illustrative purposes, 
            additional projects that would be included in the approved 
            TIP if reasonable additional resources beyond those 
            identified in the financial plan were available.
            ``(C) Descriptions.--Each project in the TIP shall include 
        sufficient descriptive material (such as type of work, termini, 
        length, and other similar factors) to identify the project or 
        phase of the project.
        ``(3) Included projects.--
            ``(A) Projects under this chapter and title 23.--A TIP 
        developed under this subsection for a metropolitan area shall 
        include the projects within the area that are proposed for 
        funding under this chapter and chapter 1 of title 23.
            ``(B) Projects under chapter 2 of title 23.--
                ``(i) Regionally significant projects.--Regionally 
            significant projects proposed for funding under chapter 2 
            of title 23 shall be identified individually in the 
            transportation improvement program.
                ``(ii) Other projects.--Projects proposed for funding 
            under chapter 2 of title 23 that are not determined to be 
            regionally significant shall be grouped in one line item or 
            identified individually in the transportation improvement 
            program.
            ``(C) Consistency with long-range transportation plan.--
        Each project shall be consistent with the long-range 
        transportation plan developed under subsection (i) for the 
        area.
            ``(D) Requirement of anticipated full funding.--The program 
        shall include a project, or an identified phase of a project, 
        only if full funding can reasonably be anticipated to be 
        available for the project within the time period contemplated 
        for completion of the project.
        ``(4) Notice and comment.--Before approving a TIP, a 
    metropolitan planning organization, in cooperation with the State 
    and any affected public transportation operator, shall provide an 
    opportunity for participation by interested parties in the 
    development of the program, in accordance with subsection (i)(5).
        ``(5) Selection of projects.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except as otherwise provided in 
        subsection (k)(4) and in addition to the TIP development 
        required under paragraph (1), the selection of federally funded 
        projects in metropolitan areas shall be carried out, from the 
        approved TIP--
                ``(i) by--

                    ``(I) in the case of projects under title 23, the 
                State; and
                    ``(II) in the case of projects under this chapter, 
                the designated recipients of public transportation 
                funding; and

                ``(ii) in cooperation with the metropolitan planning 
            organization.
            ``(B) Modifications to project priority.--Notwithstanding 
        any other provision of law, action by the Secretary shall not 
        be required to advance a project included in the approved TIP 
        in place of another project in the program.
        ``(6) Selection of projects from illustrative list.--
            ``(A) No required selection.--Notwithstanding paragraph 
        (2)(B)(iv), a State or metropolitan planning organization shall 
        not be required to select any project from the illustrative 
        list of additional projects included in the financial plan 
        under paragraph (2)(B)(iv).
            ``(B) Required action by the secretary.--Action by the 
        Secretary shall be required for a State or metropolitan 
        planning organization to select any project from the 
        illustrative list of additional projects included in the 
        financial plan under paragraph (2)(B)(iv) for inclusion in an 
        approved TIP.
        ``(7) Publication.--
            ``(A) Publication of tips.--A TIP involving Federal 
        participation shall be published or otherwise made readily 
        available by the metropolitan planning organization for public 
        review.
            ``(B) Publication of annual listings of projects.--An 
        annual listing of projects, including investments in pedestrian 
        walkways and bicycle transportation facilities, for which 
        Federal funds have been obligated in the preceding year shall 
        be published or otherwise made available by the cooperative 
        effort of the State, transit operator, and metropolitan 
        planning organization for public review. The listing shall be 
        consistent with the categories identified in the TIP.
            ``(C) Rulemaking.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
        of enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005, 
        the Secretary shall issue regulations setting standards for the 
        listing required by subparagraph (B) and specifying the types 
        of data to be included in such list, including sufficient 
        information about each project to identify its type, location, 
        and amount obligated.
    ``(k) Transportation Management Areas.--
        ``(1) Identification and designation.--
            ``(A) Required identification.--The Secretary shall 
        identify as a transportation management area each urbanized 
        area (as defined by the Bureau of the Census) with a population 
        of over 200,000 individuals.
            ``(B) Designations on request.--The Secretary shall 
        designate any additional area as a transportation management 
        area on the request of the Governor and the metropolitan 
        planning organization designated for the area.
        ``(2) Transportation plans.--In a metropolitan planning area 
    serving a transportation management area, transportation plans 
    shall be based on a continuing and comprehensive transportation 
    planning process carried out by the metropolitan planning 
    organization in cooperation with the State and public 
    transportation operators.
        ``(3) Congestion management process.--Within a metropolitan 
    planning area serving a transportation management area, the 
    transportation planning process under this section shall address 
    congestion management through a process that provides for effective 
    management and operation, based on a cooperatively developed and 
    implemented metropolitan-wide strategy, of new and existing 
    transportation facilities eligible for funding under this chapter 
    and title 23 through the use of travel demand reduction and 
    operational management strategies. The Secretary shall establish an 
    appropriate phase-in schedule for compliance with the requirements 
    of this section but no sooner than one year after the 
    identification of a transportation management area.
        ``(4) Selection of projects.--
            ``(A) In general.--All federally funded projects carried 
        out within the boundaries of a metropolitan planning area 
        serving a transportation management area under title 23 
        (excluding projects carried out on the National Highway System 
        and projects carried out under the bridge program or the 
        Interstate maintenance program) or under this chapter shall be 
        selected for implementation from the approved TIP by the 
        metropolitan planning organization designated for the area in 
        consultation with the State and any affected public 
        transportation operator.
            ``(B) National highway system projects.--Projects carried 
        out within the boundaries of a metropolitan planning area 
        serving a transportation management area on the National 
        Highway System and projects carried out within such boundaries 
        under the bridge program or the Interstate maintenance program 
        under title 23 shall be selected for implementation from the 
        approved TIP by the State in cooperation with the metropolitan 
        planning organization designated for the area.
        ``(5) Certification.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall--
                ``(i) ensure that the metropolitan planning process of 
            a metropolitan planning organization serving a 
            transportation management area is being carried out in 
            accordance with applicable provisions of Federal law; and
                ``(ii) subject to subparagraph (B), certify, not less 
            often than once every 4 years, that the requirements of 
            this paragraph are met with respect to the metropolitan 
            planning process.
            ``(B) Requirements for certification.--The Secretary may 
        make the certification under subparagraph (A) if--
                ``(i) the transportation planning process complies with 
            the requirements of this section and other applicable 
            requirements of Federal law; and
                ``(ii) there is a TIP for the metropolitan planning 
            area that has been approved by the metropolitan planning 
            organization and the Governor.
            ``(C) Effect of failure to certify.--
                ``(i) Withholding of project funds.--If a metropolitan 
            planning process of a metropolitan planning organization 
            serving a transportation management area is not certified, 
            the Secretary may withhold up to 20 percent of the funds 
            attributable to the metropolitan planning area of the 
            metropolitan planning organization for projects funded 
            under this chapter and title 23.
                ``(ii) Restoration of withheld funds.--The withheld 
            funds shall be restored to the metropolitan planning area 
            at such time as the metropolitan planning process is 
            certified by the Secretary.
            ``(D) Review of certification.--In making certification 
        determinations under this paragraph, the Secretary shall 
        provide for public involvement appropriate to the metropolitan 
        area under review.
    ``(l) Abbreviated Plans for Certain Areas.--
        ``(1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), in the case of a 
    metropolitan area not designated as a transportation management 
    area under this section, the Secretary may provide for the 
    development of an abbreviated transportation plan and TIP for the 
    metropolitan planning area that the Secretary determines is 
    appropriate to achieve the purposes of this section, taking into 
    account the complexity of transportation problems in the area.
        ``(2) Nonattainment areas.--The Secretary may not permit 
    abbreviated plans or TIPs for a metropolitan area that is in 
    nonattainment for ozone or carbon monoxide under the Clean Air Act.
    ``(m) Additional Requirements for Certain Nonattainment Areas.--
        ``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provisions of this 
    chapter or title 23, for transportation management areas classified 
    as nonattainment for ozone or carbon monoxide pursuant to the Clean 
    Air Act, Federal funds may not be advanced in such area for any 
    highway project that will result in a significant increase in the 
    carrying capacity for single-occupant vehicles unless the project 
    is addressed through a congestion management process.
        ``(2) Applicability.--This subsection applies to a 
    nonattainment area within the metropolitan planning area boundaries 
    determined under subsection (e).
    ``(n) Limitation on Statutory Construction.--Nothing in this 
section shall be construed to confer on a metropolitan planning 
organization the authority to impose legal requirements on any 
transportation facility, provider, or project not eligible under this 
chapter or title 23.
    ``(o) Funding.--Funds set aside under section 5305(g) of this title 
or section 104(f) of title 23 shall be available to carry out this 
section.
    ``(p) Continuation of Current Review Practice.--Since plans and 
TIPs described in this section are subject to a reasonable opportunity 
for public comment, since individual projects included in plans and 
TIPs are subject to review under the National Environmental Policy Act 
of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and since decisions by the Secretary 
concerning plans and TIPs described in this section have not been 
reviewed under such Act as of January 1, 1997, any decision by the 
Secretary concerning a plan or TIP described in this section shall not 
be considered to be a Federal action subject to review under such 
Act.''.
    (b) Schedule for Implementation.--The Secretary shall issue 
guidance on a schedule for implementation of the changes made by this 
section, taking into consideration the established planning update 
cycle for States and metropolitan planning organizations. The Secretary 
shall not require a State or metropolitan planning organization to 
deviate from its established planning update cycle to implement changes 
made by this section. Beginning July 1, 2007, State or metropolitan 
planning organization plan or program updates shall reflect changes 
made by this section.
    (c) Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended by 
striking the item relating to section 5303 and inserting the following:

``5303. Metropolitan transportation planning.''.

SEC. 3006. STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING.

    (a) In General.--Section 5304 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5304. Statewide transportation planning

    ``(a) General Requirements.--
        ``(1) Development of plans and programs.--To accomplish the 
    objectives stated in section 5303(a), each State shall develop a 
    statewide transportation plan and a statewide transportation 
    improvement program for all areas of the State, subject to section 
    5303.
        ``(2) Contents.--The statewide transportation plan and the 
    transportation improvement program developed for each State shall 
    provide for the development and integrated management and operation 
    of transportation systems and facilities (including accessible 
    pedestrian walkways and bicycle transportation facilities) that 
    will function as an intermodal transportation system for the State 
    and an integral part of an intermodal transportation system for the 
    United States.
        ``(3) Process of development.--The process for developing the 
    statewide plan and the transportation improvement program shall 
    provide for consideration of all modes of transportation and the 
    policies stated in section 5303(a), and shall be continuing, 
    cooperative, and comprehensive to the degree appropriate, based on 
    the complexity of the transportation problems to be addressed.
    ``(b) Coordination With Metropolitan Planning; State Implementation 
Plan.--A State shall--
        ``(1) coordinate planning carried out under this section with 
    the transportation planning activities carried out under section 
    5303 for metropolitan areas of the State and with statewide trade 
    and economic development planning activities and related multistate 
    planning efforts; and
        ``(2) develop the transportation portion of the State 
    implementation plan as required by the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 
    7401 et seq.).
    ``(c) Interstate Agreements.--
        ``(1) In general.--The consent of Congress is granted to 2 or 
    more States entering into agreements or compacts, not in conflict 
    with any law of the United States, for cooperative efforts and 
    mutual assistance in support of activities authorized under this 
    section related to interstate areas and localities in the States 
    and establishing authorities the States consider desirable for 
    making the agreements and compacts effective.
        ``(2) Reservation of rights.--The right to alter, amend, or 
    repeal interstate compacts entered into under this subsection is 
    expressly reserved.
    ``(d) Scope of Planning Process.--
        ``(1) In general.--Each State shall carry out a statewide 
    transportation planning process that provides for consideration and 
    implementation of projects, strategies, and services that will--
            ``(A) support the economic vitality of the United States, 
        the States, nonmetropolitan areas, and metropolitan areas, 
        especially by enabling global competitiveness, productivity, 
        and efficiency;
            ``(B) increase the safety of the transportation system for 
        motorized and nonmotorized users;
            ``(C) increase the security of the transportation system 
        for motorized and nonmotorized users;
            ``(D) increase the accessibility and mobility of people and 
        freight;
            ``(E) protect and enhance the environment, promote energy 
        conservation, improve the quality of life, and promote 
        consistency between transportation improvements and State and 
        local planned growth and economic development patterns;
            ``(F) enhance the integration and connectivity of the 
        transportation system, across and between modes throughout the 
        State, for people and freight;
            ``(G) promote efficient system management and operation; 
        and
            ``(H) emphasize the preservation of the existing 
        transportation system.
        ``(2) Failure to consider factors.--The failure to consider any 
    factor specified in paragraph (1) shall not be reviewable by any 
    court under this chapter, title 23, subchapter II of chapter 5 of 
    title 5, or chapter 7 of title 5 in any matter affecting a 
    statewide transportation plan, the transportation improvement 
    program, a project or strategy, or the certification of a planning 
    process.
    ``(e) Additional Requirements.--In carrying out planning under this 
section, each State shall consider, at a minimum--
        ``(1) with respect to nonmetropolitan areas, the concerns of 
    affected local officials with responsibility for transportation;
        ``(2) the concerns of Indian tribal governments and Federal 
    land management agencies that have jurisdiction over land within 
    the boundaries of the State; and
        ``(3) coordination of transportation plans, the transportation 
    improvement program, and planning activities with related planning 
    activities being carried out outside of metropolitan planning areas 
    and between States.
    ``(f) Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan.--
        ``(1) Development.--Each State shall develop a long-range 
    statewide transportation plan, with a minimum 20-year forecast 
    period for all areas of the State, that provides for the 
    development and implementation of the intermodal transportation 
    system of the State.
        ``(2) Consultation with governments.--
            ``(A) Metropolitan areas.--The statewide transportation 
        plan shall be developed for each metropolitan area in the State 
        in cooperation with the metropolitan planning organization 
        designated for the metropolitan area under section 5303.
            ``(B) Nonmetropolitan areas.--With respect to 
        nonmetropolitan areas, the statewide transportation plan shall 
        be developed in consultation with affected nonmetropolitan 
        officials with responsibility for transportation. The Secretary 
        shall not review or approve the consultation process in each 
        State.
            ``(C) Indian tribal areas.--With respect to each area of 
        the State under the jurisdiction of an Indian tribal 
        government, the statewide transportation plan shall be 
        developed in consultation with the tribal government and the 
        Secretary of the Interior.
            ``(D) Consultation, comparison, and consideration.--
                ``(i) In general.--The long-range transportation plan 
            shall be developed, as appropriate, in consultation with 
            State, tribal, and local agencies responsible for land use 
            management, natural resources, environmental protection, 
            conservation, and historic preservation.
                ``(ii) Comparison and consideration.--Consultation 
            under clause (i) shall involve comparison of transportation 
            plans to State and tribal conservation plans or maps, if 
            available, and comparison of transportation plans to 
            inventories of natural or historic resources, if available.
        ``(3) Participation by interested parties.--
            ``(A) In general.--In developing the statewide 
        transportation plan, the State shall provide citizens, affected 
        public agencies, representatives of public transportation 
        employees, freight shippers, private providers of 
        transportation, representatives of users of public 
        transportation, representatives of users of pedestrian walkways 
        and bicycle transportation facilities, representatives of the 
        disabled, providers of freight transportation services, and 
        other interested parties with a reasonable opportunity to 
        comment on the proposed plan.
            ``(B) Methods.--In carrying out subparagraph (A), the State 
        shall, to the maximum extent practicable--
                ``(i) hold any public meetings at convenient and 
            accessible locations and times;
                ``(ii) employ visualization techniques to describe 
            plans; and
                ``(iii) make public information available in 
            electronically accessible format and means, such as the 
            World Wide Web, as appropriate to afford reasonable 
            opportunity for consideration of public information under 
            subparagraph (A).
        ``(4) Mitigation activities.--
            ``(A) In general.--A long-range transportation plan shall 
        include a discussion of potential environmental mitigation 
        activities and potential areas to carry out these activities, 
        including activities that may have the greatest potential to 
        restore and maintain the environmental functions affected by 
        the plan.
            ``(B) Consultation.--The discussion shall be developed in 
        consultation with Federal, State, and tribal wildlife, land 
        management, and regulatory agencies.
        ``(5) Financial plan.--The statewide transportation plan may 
    include a financial plan that demonstrates how the adopted 
    statewide transportation plan can be implemented, indicates 
    resources from public and private sources that are reasonably 
    expected to be made available to carry out the plan, and recommends 
    any additional financing strategies for needed projects and 
    programs. The financial plan may include, for illustrative 
    purposes, additional projects that would be included in the adopted 
    statewide transportation plan if reasonable additional resources 
    beyond those identified in the financial plan were available.
        ``(6) Selection of projects from illustrative list.--A State 
    shall not be required to select any project from the illustrative 
    list of additional projects included in the financial plan 
    described in paragraph (5).
        ``(7) Existing system.--The statewide transportation plan 
    should include capital, operations and management strategies, 
    investments, procedures, and other measures to ensure the 
    preservation and most efficient use of the existing transportation 
    system.
        ``(8) Publication of long-range transportation plans.--Each 
    long-range transportation plan prepared by a State shall be 
    published or otherwise made available, including (to the maximum 
    extent practicable) in electronically accessible formats and means, 
    such as the World Wide Web.
    ``(g) Statewide Transportation Improvement Program.--
        ``(1) Development.--Each State shall develop a statewide 
    transportation improvement program for all areas of the State. Such 
    program shall cover a period of 4 years and be updated every 4 
    years or more frequently if the Governor elects to update more 
    frequently.
        ``(2) Consultation with governments.--
            ``(A) Metropolitan areas.--With respect to each 
        metropolitan area in the State, the program shall be developed 
        in cooperation with the metropolitan planning organization 
        designated for the metropolitan area under section 5303.
            ``(B) Nonmetropolitan areas.--With respect to each 
        nonmetropolitan area in the State, the program shall be 
        developed in consultation with affected nonmetropolitan local 
        officials with responsibility for transportation. The Secretary 
        shall not review or approve the specific consultation process 
        in the State.
            ``(C) Indian tribal areas.--With respect to each area of 
        the State under the jurisdiction of an Indian tribal 
        government, the program shall be developed in consultation with 
        the tribal government and the Secretary of the Interior.
        ``(3) Participation by interested parties.--In developing the 
    program, the State shall provide citizens, affected public 
    agencies, representatives of public transportation employees, 
    freight shippers, private providers of transportation, providers of 
    freight transportation services, representatives of users of public 
    transportation, representatives of users of pedestrian walkways and 
    bicycle transportation facilities, representatives of the disabled, 
    and other interested parties with a reasonable opportunity to 
    comment on the proposed program.
        ``(4) Included projects.--
            ``(A) In general.--A transportation improvement program 
        developed under this subsection for a State shall include 
        federally supported surface transportation expenditures within 
        the boundaries of the State.
            ``(B) Listing of projects.--An annual listing of projects 
        for which funds have been obligated in the preceding year in 
        each metropolitan planning area shall be published or otherwise 
        made available by the cooperative effort of the State, transit 
        operator, and the metropolitan planning organization for public 
        review. The listing shall be consistent with the funding 
        categories identified in each metropolitan transportation 
        improvement program.
            ``(C) Projects under chapter 2 of title 23.--
                ``(i) Regionally significant projects.--Regionally 
            significant projects proposed for funding under chapter 2 
            of title 23 shall be identified individually in the 
            transportation improvement program.
                ``(ii) Other projects.--Projects proposed for funding 
            under chapter 2 of title 23 that are not determined to be 
            regionally significant shall be grouped in 1 line item or 
            identified individually in the transportation improvement 
            program.
            ``(D) Consistency with statewide transportation plan.--Each 
        project shall be--
                ``(i) consistent with the statewide transportation plan 
            developed under this section for the State;
                ``(ii) identical to the project or phase of the project 
            as described in an approved metropolitan transportation 
            plan; and
                ``(iii) in conformance with the applicable State air 
            quality implementation plan developed under the Clean Air 
            Act, if the project is carried out in an area designated as 
            nonattainment for ozone, particulate matter, or carbon 
            monoxide under that Act.
            ``(E) Requirement of anticipated full funding.--The 
        transportation improvement program shall include a project, or 
        an identified phase of a project, only if full funding can 
        reasonably be anticipated to be available for the project 
        within the time period contemplated for completion of the 
        project.
            ``(F) Financial plan.--The transportation improvement 
        program may include a financial plan that demonstrates how the 
        approved transportation improvement program can be implemented, 
        indicates resources from public and private sources that are 
        reasonably expected to be made available to carry out the 
        transportation improvement program, and recommends any 
        additional financing strategies for needed projects and 
        programs. The financial plan may include, for illustrative 
        purposes, additional projects that would be included in the 
        adopted transportation plan if reasonable additional resources 
        beyond those identified in the financial plan were available.
            ``(G) Selection of projects from illustrative list.--
                ``(i) No required selection.--Notwithstanding 
            subparagraph (F), a State shall not be required to select 
            any project from the illustrative list of additional 
            projects included in the financial plan under subparagraph 
            (F).
                ``(ii) Required action by the secretary.--Action by the 
            Secretary shall be required for a State to select any 
            project from the illustrative list of additional projects 
            included in the financial plan under subparagraph (F) for 
            inclusion in an approved transportation improvement 
            program.
            ``(H) Priorities.--The transportation improvement program 
        shall reflect the priorities for programming and expenditures 
        of funds, including transportation enhancement activities, 
        required by this chapter and title 23.
        ``(5) Project selection for areas of less than 50,000 
    population.--Projects carried out in areas with populations of less 
    than 50,000 individuals shall be selected, from the approved 
    transportation improvement program (excluding projects carried out 
    on the National Highway System and projects carried out under the 
    bridge program or the Interstate maintenance program under title 23 
    or sections 5310, 5311, 5316, and 5317 of this title) by the State 
    in cooperation with the affected nonmetropolitan local officials 
    with responsibility for transportation. Projects carried out in 
    areas with populations of less than 50,000 individuals on the 
    National Highway System or under the bridge program or the 
    Interstate maintenance program under title 23 or sections 5310, 
    5311, 5316, and 5317 of this title shall be selected, from the 
    approved statewide transportation improvement program, by the State 
    in consultation with the affected nonmetropolitan local officials 
    with responsibility for transportation.
        ``(6) Transportation improvement program approval.--Every 4 
    years, a transportation improvement program developed under this 
    subsection shall be reviewed and approved by the Secretary if based 
    on a current planning finding.
        ``(7) Planning finding.--A finding shall be made by the 
    Secretary at least every 4 years that the transportation planning 
    process through which statewide transportation plans and programs 
    are developed is consistent with this section and section 5303.
        ``(8) Modifications to project priority.--Notwithstanding any 
    other provision of law, action by the Secretary shall not be 
    required to advance a project included in the approved 
    transportation improvement program in place of another project in 
    the program.
    ``(h) Funding.--Funds set aside pursuant to section 5305(g) of this 
title and section 104(i) of title 23 shall be available to carry out 
this section.
    ``(i) Treatment of Certain State Laws as Congestion Management 
Processes.--For purposes of this section and section 5303, and sections 
134 and 135 of title 23, State laws, rules, or regulations pertaining 
to congestion management systems or programs may constitute the 
congestion management process under this section and section 5303, and 
sections 134 and 135 of title 23, if the Secretary finds that the State 
laws, rules, or regulations are consistent with, and fulfill the intent 
of, the purposes of this section, section 5303, and sections 134 and 
135 of title 23, as appropriate.
    ``(j) Continuation of Current Review Practice.--Since the statewide 
transportation plan and the transportation improvement program 
described in this section are subject to a reasonable opportunity for 
public comment, since individual projects included in the statewide 
transportation plans and the transportation improvement program are 
subject to review under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 
(42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and since decisions by the Secretary 
concerning statewide transportation plans or the transportation 
improvement program described in this section have not been reviewed 
under such Act as of January 1, 1997, any decision by the Secretary 
concerning a metropolitan or statewide transportation plan or the 
transportation improvement program described in this section shall not 
be considered to be a Federal action subject to review under such 
Act.''.
    (b) Schedule for Implementation.--The Secretary shall issue 
guidance on a schedule for implementation of the changes made by this 
section, taking into consideration the established planning update 
cycle for States and metropolitan planning organizations. The Secretary 
shall not require a State or metropolitan planning organization to 
deviate from its established planning update cycle to implement changes 
made by this section. Beginning July 1, 2007, State or metropolitan 
planning organization plan or program updates shall reflect changes 
made by this section.
    (c) Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended by 
striking the item relating to section 5304 and inserting the following:

``5304. Statewide transportation planning.''.

SEC. 3007. PLANNING PROGRAMS.

    (a) In General.--Section 5305 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5305. Planning programs

    ``(a) State Defined.--In this section, the term `State' means a 
State of the United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
    ``(b) General Authority.--
        ``(1) Grants and agreements.--Under criteria established by the 
    Secretary, the Secretary may award grants to States, authorities of 
    the States, metropolitan planning organizations, and local 
    governmental authorities, and make agreements with other 
    departments, agencies, or instrumentalities of the Government to--
            ``(A) develop transportation plans and programs;
            ``(B) plan, engineer, design, and evaluate a public 
        transportation project; and
            ``(C) conduct technical studies relating to public 
        transportation.
        ``(2) Eligible activities.--Activities eligible under paragraph 
    (1) include the following:
            ``(A) Studies related to management, planning, operations, 
        capital requirements, and economic feasibility.
            ``(B) Evaluating previously financed projects.
            ``(C) Peer reviews and exchanges of technical data, 
        information, assistance, and related activities in support of 
        planning and environmental analyses among metropolitan planning 
        organizations and other transportation planners.
            ``(D) Other similar and related activities preliminary to 
        and in preparation for constructing, acquiring, or improving 
        the operation of facilities and equipment.
    ``(c) Purpose.--To the extent practicable, the Secretary shall 
ensure that amounts appropriated or made available under section 5338 
to carry out this section and sections 5303, 5304, and 5306 are used to 
support balanced and comprehensive transportation planning that 
considers the relationships among land use and all transportation 
modes, without regard to the programmatic source of the planning 
amounts.
    ``(d) Metropolitan Planning Program.--
        ``(1) Apportionment to states.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall apportion 80 percent 
        of the amounts made available under subsection (g)(1) among the 
        States to carry out sections 5303 and 5306 in the ratio that--
                ``(i) the population of urbanized areas in each State, 
            as shown by the latest available decennial census of 
            population; bears to
                ``(ii) the total population of urbanized areas in all 
            States, as shown by that census.
            ``(B) Minimum apportionment.--Notwithstanding subparagraph 
        (A), a State may not receive less than 0.5 percent of the 
        amount apportioned under this paragraph.
        ``(2) Allocation to mpo's.--Amounts apportioned to a State 
    under paragraph (1) shall be made available, not later than 30 days 
    after the date of apportionment, to metropolitan planning 
    organizations in the State designated under this section under a 
    formula that--
            ``(A) considers population of urbanized areas;
            ``(B) provides an appropriate distribution for urbanized 
        areas to carry out the cooperative processes described in this 
        section;
            ``(C) the State develops in cooperation with the 
        metropolitan planning organizations; and
            ``(D) the Secretary approves.
        ``(3) Supplemental amounts.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall apportion 20 percent 
        of the amounts made available under subsection (g)(1) among the 
        States to supplement allocations made under paragraph (1) for 
        metropolitan planning organizations.
            ``(B) Formula.--The Secretary shall apportion amounts 
        referred to in subparagraph (A) under a formula that reflects 
        the additional cost of carrying out planning, programming, and 
        project selection responsibilities under sections 5303 and 5306 
        in certain urbanized areas.
    ``(e) State Planning and Research Program.--
        ``(1) Apportionment to states.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall apportion the 
        amounts made available under subsection (g)(2) among the States 
        for grants and contracts to carry out this section and sections 
        5304, 5306, 5315, and 5322 in the ratio that--
                ``(i) the population of urbanized areas in each State, 
            as shown by the latest available decennial census; bears to
                ``(ii) the population of urbanized areas in all States, 
            as shown by that census.
            ``(B) Minimum apportionment.--Notwithstanding subparagraph 
        (A), a State may not receive less than 0.5 percent of the 
        amount apportioned under this paragraph.
        ``(2) Supplemental amounts.--A State, as the State considers 
    appropriate, may authorize part of the amount made available under 
    this subsection to be used to supplement amounts made available 
    under subsection (d).
    ``(f) Government's Share of Costs.--The Government's share of the 
cost of an activity funded using amounts made available under this 
section may not exceed 80 percent of the cost of the activity unless 
the Secretary determines that it is in the interests of the Government 
not to require a State or local match.
    ``(g) Allocation of Funds.--Of the funds made available by or 
appropriated to carry out this section under section 5338(c) for fiscal 
years 2005 through 2009--
        ``(1) 82.72 percent shall be available for the metropolitan 
    planning program under subsection (d); and
        ``(2) 17.28 percent shall be available to carry out subsection 
    (e).
    ``(h) Availability of Funds.--Funds apportioned under this section 
to a State that have not been obligated in the 3-year period beginning 
after the last day of the fiscal year for which the funds are 
authorized shall be reapportioned among the States.''.
    (b) Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended by 
striking the item relating to section 5305 and inserting the following:

``5305. Planning programs.''.

SEC. 3008. PRIVATE ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION.

    Section 5306(a) is amended by inserting ``, as determined by local 
policies, criteria, and decisionmaking,'' after ``feasible''.

SEC. 3009. URBANIZED AREA FORMULA GRANTS.

    (a) Technical Amendments.--Section 5307 is amended--
        (1) by striking subsections (h), (j) and (k); and
        (2) by redesignating subsections (i), (l), (m), and (n) as 
    subsections (h), (i), (j), and (k), respectively.
    (b) Definitions.--
        (1) Associated capital maintenance items.--Section 5307(a)(1) 
    is amended--
            (A) by striking ``means equipment, tires,'' and inserting 
        ``means--
            ``(A) equipment, tires,'';
            (B) in subparagraph (A) (as so designated) by striking the 
        period at the end and inserting ``; and''; and
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(B) reconstruction of equipment and material, each of 
        which after reconstruction will have a fair market value of at 
        least .5 percent of the current fair market value of rolling 
        stock comparable to the rolling stock for which the equipment 
        and material will be used.''.
        (2) Designated recipient.--Section 5307(a)(2)(A) is amended to 
    read as follows:
            ``(A) an entity designated, in accordance with the planning 
        process under sections 5303, 5304, and 5306, by the chief 
        executive officer of a State, responsible local officials, and 
        publicly owned operators of public transportation, to receive 
        and apportion amounts under section 5336 that are attributable 
        to transportation management areas identified under section 
        5303; or''.
    (c) General Authority.--Section 5307(b) is amended--
        (1) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following:
        ``(1) Grants.--The Secretary may make grants under this section 
    for--
            ``(A) capital projects and associated capital maintenance 
        items;
            ``(B) planning;
            ``(C) transit enhancements;
            ``(D) operating costs of equipment and facilities for use 
        in public transportation in an urbanized area with a population 
        of less than 200,000;
            ``(E) operating costs of equipment and facilities for use 
        in public transportation in a portion or portions of an 
        urbanized area with a population of at least 200,000, but not 
        more than 225,000, if--
                ``(i) the urbanized area includes parts of more than 
            one State;
                ``(ii) the portion of the urbanized area includes only 
            one State;
                ``(iii) the population of the portion of the urbanized 
            area is less than 30,000; and
                ``(iv) the grants will not be used to provide public 
            transportation outside of the portion of the urbanized 
            area; and
            ``(F) operating costs of equipment and facilities for use 
        in public transportation for local governmental authorities in 
        areas which adopted transit operating and financing plans that 
        became a part of the Houston, Texas, urbanized area as a result 
        of the 2000 decennial census of population, but lie outside the 
        service area of the principal public transportation agency that 
        serves the Houston urbanized area.'';
        (2) by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following:
        ``(2) Special rule for fiscal years 2005 through 2007.--
            ``(A) Increased flexibility.--The Secretary may award 
        grants under this section, from funds made available to carry 
        out this section for each of the fiscal years 2005 through 
        2007, to finance the operating cost of equipment and facilities 
        for use in mass transportation in an urbanized area with a 
        population of at least 200,000, as determined by the 2000 
        decennial census of population, if--
                ``(i) the urbanized area had a population of less than 
            200,000, as determined by the 1990 decennial census of 
            population;
                ``(ii) a portion of the urbanized area was a separate 
            urbanized area with a population of less than 200,000, as 
            determined by the 1990 decennial census of population;
                ``(iii) the area was not designated as an urbanized 
            area, as determined by the 1990 decennial census of 
            population; or
                ``(iv) a portion of the area was not designated as an 
            urbanized area, as determined by the 1990 decennial census, 
            and received assistance under section 5311 in fiscal year 
            2002.
            ``(B) Maximum amounts in fiscal year 2005.--In fiscal year 
        2005--
                ``(i) amounts made available to any urbanized area 
            under clause (i) or (ii) of subparagraph (A) shall be not 
            more than the amount apportioned in fiscal year 2002 to the 
            urbanized area with a population of less than 200,000, as 
            determined in the 1990 decennial census of population;
                ``(ii) amounts made available to any urbanized area 
            under subparagraph (A)(iii) shall be not more than the 
            amount apportioned to the urbanized area under this section 
            for fiscal year 2003; and
                ``(iii) each portion of any area not designated as an 
            urbanized area, as determined by the 1990 decennial census, 
            and eligible to receive funds under subparagraph (A)(iv), 
            shall receive an amount of funds to carry out this section 
            that is not less than the amount the portion of the area 
            received under section 5311 for fiscal year 2002.
            ``(C) Maximum amounts in fiscal year 2006.--In fiscal year 
        2006--
                ``(i) amounts made available to any urbanized area 
            under clause (i) or (ii) of subparagraph (A) shall be not 
            more than 50 percent of the amount apportioned in fiscal 
            year 2002 to the urbanized area with a population of less 
            than 200,000, as determined in the 1990 decennial census of 
            population;
                ``(ii) amounts made available to any urbanized area 
            under subparagraph (A)(iii) shall be not more than 50 
            percent of the amount apportioned to the urbanized area 
            under this section for fiscal year 2003; and
                ``(iii) each portion of any area not designated as an 
            urbanized area, as determined by the 1990 decennial census, 
            and eligible to receive funds under subparagraph (A)(iv), 
            shall receive an amount of funds to carry out this section 
            that is not less than 50 percent of the amount the portion 
            of the area received under section 5311 for fiscal year 
            2002.
            ``(D) Maximum amounts in fiscal year 2007.--In fiscal year 
        2007--
                ``(i) amounts made available to any urbanized area 
            under clause (i) or (ii) of subparagraph (A) shall be not 
            more than 25 percent of the amount apportioned in fiscal 
            year 2002 to the urbanized area with a population of less 
            than 200,000, as determined in the 1990 decennial census of 
            population;
                ``(ii) amounts made available to any urbanized area 
            under subparagraph (A)(iii) shall be not more than 25 
            percent of the amount apportioned to the urbanized area 
            under this section for fiscal year 2003; and
                ``(iii) each portion of any area not designated as an 
            urbanized area, as determined by the 1990 decennial census, 
            and eligible to receive funds under subparagraph (A)(iv), 
            shall receive an amount of funds to carry out this section 
            that is not less than 25 percent of the amount the portion 
            of the area received under section 5311 in fiscal year 
            2002.''; and
        (3) by striking paragraph (4).
    (d) Grant Recipient Requirements.--Section 5307(d)(1) is amended--
        (1) in subparagraph (A) by inserting ``, including safety and 
    security aspects of the program'' after ``program'';
        (2) in subparagraph (E)--
            (A) by striking ``and'' at the end of clause (ii);
            (B) by inserting ``and'' at the end of clause (iii); and
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
                ``(iv) will comply with sections 5323 and 5325;'';
        (3) in subparagraph (H) by striking ``sections 5301(a) and (d), 
    5303-5306, and 5310(a)-(d) of this title'' and inserting ``section 
    5301(a), section 5301(d), and sections 5303 through 5306'';
        (4) in subparagraph (I) by striking ``and'' at the end;
        (5) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(K) in the case of a recipient for an urbanized area with 
        a population of at least 200,000--
                ``(i) will expend not less than 1 percent of the amount 
            the recipient receives each fiscal year under this section 
            for transit enhancements, as defined in section 5302(a); 
            and
                ``(ii) will submit an annual report listing projects 
            carried out in the preceding fiscal year with those funds; 
            and''.
    (e) Government's Share of Costs.--Section 5307(e) is amended to 
read as follows:
    ``(e) Government's Share of Costs.--
        ``(1) Capital projects.--A grant for a capital project 
    (including associated capital maintenance items) under this section 
    shall be for 80 percent of the net project cost of the project. The 
    recipient may provide additional local matching amounts.
        ``(2) Operating expenses.--A grant for operating expenses under 
    this section may not exceed 50 percent of the net project cost of 
    the project.
        ``(3) Remaining costs.--Subject to paragraph (4), the remainder 
    of the net project cost shall be provided--
            ``(A) in cash from non-Government sources other than 
        revenues from providing public transportation services;
            ``(B) from revenues derived from the sale of advertising 
        and concessions;
            ``(C) from an undistributed cash surplus, a replacement or 
        depreciation cash fund or reserve, or new capital; and
            ``(D) from amounts received under a service agreement with 
        a State or local social service agency or private social 
        service organization.
        ``(4) Use of certain funds.--The prohibitions on the use of 
    funds for matching requirements under section 403(a)(5)(C)(vii) of 
    the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 603(a)(5)(C)(vii)) shall not 
    apply to the remainder.''.
    (f) Undertaking Projects in Advance.--Section 5307(g) is amended by 
striking paragraph (4).
    (g) Relationship to Other Laws.--Section 5307(k) (as redesignated 
by subsection (a)(2) of this section) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(k) Relationship to Other Laws.--
        ``(1) Applicable provisions.--Sections 5301, 5302, 5303, 5304, 
    5306, 5315(c), 5318, 5319, 5323, 5325, 5327, 5329, 5330, 5331, 
    5332, 5333, and 5335 apply to this section and to any grant made 
    under this section.
        ``(2) Inapplicable provisions.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except as provided by this section, no 
        other provision of this chapter applies to this section or to a 
        grant made under this section.
            ``(B) Title 5.--The provision of assistance under this 
        chapter shall not be construed as bringing within the 
        application of chapter 15 of title 5 any nonsupervisory 
        employee of a public transportation system (or any other agency 
        or entity performing related functions) to which such chapter 
        is otherwise inapplicable.''.
    (h) Treatment.--Section 5307 is amended by adding at the end the 
following:
    ``(l) Treatment.--For the purposes of this section, the United 
States Virgin Islands shall be treated as an urbanized area, as defined 
in section 5302.''.
    (i) Contracted Paratransit Pilot.--
        (1) In general.--Notwithstanding section 5302(a)(1)(I) of title 
    49, United States Code, for fiscal years 2005 through 2009, a 
    recipient of assistance under section 5307 of such title in 
    urbanized areas with a population of 558,329 or 747,003 according 
    to the 2000 decennial census of population may use not more than 20 
    percent of such recipient's annual formula apportionment under 
    section 5307 of such title for the provision of nonfixed route 
    paratransit services in accordance with section 223 of the 
    Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12143), but only 
    if the grant recipient is in compliance with applicable 
    requirements of that Act, including both fixed route and demand 
    responsive service and the service is acquired by contract.
        (2) Report.--Not later than January 1, 2009, the Secretary 
    shall submit to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure 
    of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Banking, 
    Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate a report on the 
    implementation of this subsection and any recommendations of the 
    Secretary regarding the application of this subsection.

SEC. 3010. CLEAN FUELS GRANT PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Section 5308 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5308. Clean fuels grant program

    ``(a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Clean fuel bus.--The term `clean fuel bus' means a 
    passenger vehicle used to provide public transportation that--
            ``(A) is powered by--
                ``(i) compressed natural gas;
                ``(ii) liquefied natural gas;
                ``(iii) biodiesel fuels;
                ``(iv) batteries;
                ``(v) alcohol-based fuels;
                ``(vi) hybrid electric;
                ``(vii) fuel cell;
                ``(viii) clean diesel, to the extent allowed under this 
            section; or
                ``(ix) other low or zero emissions technology; and
            ``(B) the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
        Agency has certified sufficiently reduces harmful emissions.
        ``(2) Eligible project.--The term `eligible project'--
            ``(A) means a project in a nonattainment or maintenance 
        area described in paragraph (4)(A) for--
                ``(i) purchasing or leasing clean fuel buses, including 
            buses that employ a lightweight composite primary 
            structure;
                ``(ii) constructing or leasing clean fuel buses or 
            electrical recharging facilities and related equipment for 
            such buses; or
                ``(iii) constructing new or improving existing public 
            transportation facilities to accommodate clean fuel buses; 
            and
            ``(B) at the discretion of the Secretary, may include a 
        project located in a nonattainment or maintenance area 
        described in paragraph (4)(A) relating to clean fuel, 
        biodiesel, hybrid electric, or zero emissions technology buses 
        that exhibit equivalent or superior emissions reductions to 
        existing clean fuel or hybrid electric technologies.
        ``(3) Maintenance area.--The term `maintenance area' has the 
    meaning such term has under section 101 of title 23.
        ``(4) Recipient.--
            ``(A) In general.--The term `recipient' means a designated 
        recipient (as defined in section 5307(a)(2)) for an area that, 
        and a recipient for an urbanized area with a population of less 
        than 200,000 that--
                ``(i) is designated as a nonattainment area for ozone 
            or carbon monoxide under section 107(d) of the Clean Air 
            Act (42 U.S.C. 7407(d)); or
                ``(ii) is a maintenance area for ozone or carbon 
            monoxide.
            ``(B) Smaller urbanized areas.--In the case of an urbanized 
        area with a population of less than 200,000, the State in which 
        the area is located shall act as the recipient for the area 
        under this section.
    ``(b) Authority.--The Secretary shall make grants in accordance 
with this section to recipients to finance eligible projects.
    ``(c) Clean Diesel Buses.--Not more than 25 percent of the amount 
made available by or appropriated under section 5338 in each fiscal 
year to carry out this section may be made available to fund clean 
diesel buses.
    ``(d) Grant Requirements.--
        ``(1) In general.--A grant under this section shall be subject 
    to the requirements of section 5307.
        ``(2) Government's share of costs for certain projects.--
    Section 5323(i) applies to projects carried out under this section.
    ``(e) Availability of Funds.--Any amount made available or 
appropriated under this section--
        ``(1) shall remain available to a project for 2 years after the 
    fiscal year for which the amount is made available or appropriated; 
    and
        ``(2) that remains unobligated at the end of the period 
    described in paragraph (1) shall be added to the amount made 
    available in the following fiscal year.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended 
by striking the item relating to section 5308 and inserting the 
following:

``5308. Clean fuels grant program.''.

SEC. 3011. CAPITAL INVESTMENT GRANTS.

    (a) In General.--Section 5309 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5309. Capital investment grants

    ``(a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Alternatives analysis.--The term `alternatives analysis' 
    means a study conducted as part of the transportation planning 
    process required under sections 5303 and 5304, which includes--
            ``(A) an assessment of a wide range of public 
        transportation alternatives designed to address a 
        transportation problem in a corridor or subarea;
            ``(B) sufficient information to enable the Secretary to 
        make the findings of project justification and local financial 
        commitment required under this section;
            ``(C) the selection of a locally preferred alternative; and
            ``(D) the adoption of the locally preferred alternative as 
        part of the long-range transportation plan required under 
        section 5303.
        ``(2) Major new fixed guideway capital project.--The term 
    `major new fixed guideway capital project' means a new fixed 
    guideway capital project for which the Federal assistance provided 
    or to be provided under this section is $75,000,000 or more.
        ``(3) New fixed guideway capital project.--The term `new fixed 
    guideway capital project' means a minimum operable segment of a 
    capital project for a new fixed guideway system or extension to an 
    existing fixed guideway system.
    ``(b) General Authority.--The Secretary may make grants under this 
section to assist State and local governmental authorities in 
financing--
        ``(1) new fixed guideway capital projects under subsections (d) 
    and (e), including the acquisition of real property, the initial 
    acquisition of rolling stock for the systems, the acquisition of 
    rights-of-way, and relocation, for fixed guideway corridor 
    development for projects in the advanced stages of alternatives 
    analysis or preliminary engineering;
        ``(2) capital projects to modernize existing fixed guideway 
    systems;
        ``(3) capital projects to replace, rehabilitate, and purchase 
    buses and related equipment and to construct bus-related 
    facilities, including programs of bus and bus-related projects for 
    assistance to subrecipients that are public agencies, private 
    companies engaged in public transportation, or private nonprofit 
    organizations; and
        ``(4) the development of corridors to support new fixed 
    guideway capital projects under subsections (d) and (e), including 
    protecting rights-of-way through acquisition, construction of 
    dedicated bus and high occupancy vehicle lanes and park and ride 
    lots, and other nonvehicular capital improvements that the 
    Secretary may decide would result in increased public 
    transportation usage in the corridor.
    ``(c) Grant Requirements.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may not approve a grant for a 
    project under this section unless the Secretary determines that--
            ``(A) the project is part of an approved transportation 
        plan and program of projects required under sections 5303, 
        5304, and 5306; and
            ``(B) the applicant has, or will have--
                ``(i) the legal, financial, and technical capacity to 
            carry out the project, including safety and security 
            aspects of the project;
                ``(ii) satisfactory continuing control over the use of 
            the equipment or facilities; and
                ``(iii) the capability and willingness to maintain the 
            equipment or facilities.
        ``(2) Certification.--An applicant that has submitted the 
    certifications required under subparagraphs (A), (B), (C), and (H) 
    of section 5307(d)(1) shall be deemed to have provided sufficient 
    information upon which the Secretary may make the determinations 
    required under this subsection.
        ``(3) Grantee requirements.--The Secretary shall require that 
    any grant awarded under this section to a recipient be subject to 
    all terms, conditions, requirements, and provisions that the 
    Secretary determines to be necessary or appropriate for the 
    purposes of this section, including requirements for the 
    disposition of net increases in the value of real property 
    resulting from the project assisted under this section.
    ``(d) Major Capital Investment Grants of $75,000,000 or More.--
        ``(1) Full funding grant agreement.--
            ``(A) In general.--A major new fixed guideway capital 
        project shall be carried out through a full funding grant 
        agreement.
            ``(B) Criteria.--The Secretary shall enter into a full 
        funding grant agreement, based on the evaluations and ratings 
        required under this subsection, with each grantee receiving 
        assistance for a major new fixed guideway capital project 
        that--
                ``(i) is authorized for final design and construction; 
            and
                ``(ii) has been rated as medium, medium-high, or high, 
            in accordance with paragraph (5)(B).
        ``(2) Approval of grants.--The Secretary may approve a grant 
    under this section for a major new fixed guideway capital project 
    only if the Secretary, based upon evaluations and considerations 
    set forth in paragraph (3), determines that the project is--
            ``(A) based on the results of an alternatives analysis and 
        preliminary engineering;
            ``(B) justified based on a comprehensive review of its 
        mobility improvements, environmental benefits, cost 
        effectiveness, operating efficiencies, economic development 
        effects, and public transportation supportive land use policies 
        and future patterns; and
            ``(C) supported by an acceptable degree of local financial 
        commitment (including evidence of stable and dependable 
        financing sources) to construct, maintain, and operate the 
        system or extension, and maintain and operate the entire public 
        transportation system without requiring a reduction in existing 
        public transportation services or level of service to operate 
        the proposed project.
        ``(3) Evaluation of project justification.--In making the 
    determinations under paragraph (2)(B) for a major capital 
    investment grant, the Secretary shall analyze, evaluate, and 
    consider--
            ``(A) the results of the alternatives analysis and 
        preliminary engineering for the proposed project;
            ``(B) the reliability of the forecasting methods used to 
        estimate costs and utilization made by the recipient and the 
        contractors to the recipient;
            ``(C) the direct and indirect costs of relevant 
        alternatives;
            ``(D) factors such as--
                ``(i) congestion relief;
                ``(ii) improved mobility;
                ``(iii) air pollution;
                ``(iv) noise pollution;
                ``(v) energy consumption; and
                ``(vi) all associated ancillary and mitigation costs 
            necessary to carry out each alternative analyzed;
            ``(E) reductions in local infrastructure costs and other 
        benefits achieved through compact land use development, such as 
        positive impacts on the capacity, utilization, or longevity of 
        other surface transportation assets and facilities;
            ``(F) the cost of suburban sprawl;
            ``(G) the degree to which the project increases the 
        mobility of the public transportation dependent population or 
        promotes economic development;
            ``(H) population density and current transit ridership in 
        the transportation corridor;
            ``(I) the technical capability of the grant recipient to 
        construct the project;
            ``(J) any adjustment to the project justification necessary 
        to reflect differences in local land, construction, and 
        operating costs; and
            ``(K) other factors that the Secretary determines to be 
        appropriate to carry out this subsection.
        ``(4) Evaluation of local financial commitment.--
            ``(A) In general.--In evaluating a project under paragraph 
        (2)(C), the Secretary shall require that--
                ``(i) the proposed project plan provides for the 
            availability of contingency amounts that the Secretary 
            determines to be reasonable to cover unanticipated cost 
            increases;
                ``(ii) each proposed local source of capital and 
            operating financing is stable, reliable, and available 
            within the proposed project timetable; and
                ``(iii) local resources are available to recapitalize 
            and operate the overall proposed public transportation 
            system, including essential feeder bus and other services 
            necessary to achieve the projected ridership levels without 
            requiring a reduction in existing public transportation 
            services or level of service to operate the proposed 
            project.
            ``(B) Evaluation criteria.--In assessing the stability, 
        reliability, and availability of proposed sources of local 
        financing under paragraph (2)(C), the Secretary shall 
        consider--
                ``(i) the reliability of the forecasting methods used 
            to estimate costs and utilization made by the recipient and 
            the contractors to the recipient;
                ``(ii) existing grant commitments;
                ``(iii) the degree to which financing sources are 
            dedicated to the proposed purposes;
                ``(iv) any debt obligation that exists, or is proposed 
            by the recipient, for the proposed project or other public 
            transportation purpose; and
                ``(v) the extent to which the project has a local 
            financial commitment that exceeds the required non-Federal 
            share of the cost of the project.
            ``(C) Consideration of fiscal capacity of state and local 
        governments.--If the Secretary gives priority to financing 
        projects under this subsection that include more than the non-
        Federal share required under subsection (h), the Secretary 
        shall give equal consideration to differences in the fiscal 
        capacity of State and local governments.
        ``(5) Project advancement and ratings.--
            ``(A) Project advancement.--A proposed project under this 
        subsection shall not advance from alternatives analysis to 
        preliminary engineering or from preliminary engineering to 
        final design and construction unless the Secretary determines 
        that the project meets the requirements of this section and 
        there is a reasonable likelihood that the project will continue 
        to meet such requirements.
            ``(B) Ratings.--In making a determination under 
        subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall evaluate and rate the 
        project on a 5-point scale (high, medium-high, medium, medium-
        low, or low) based on the results of the alternatives analysis, 
        the project justification criteria, and the degree of local 
        financial commitment, as required under this subsection. In 
        rating the projects, the Secretary shall provide, in addition 
        to the overall project rating, individual ratings for each of 
        the criteria established by regulation.
        ``(6) Policy guidance.--
            ``(A) Publication.--The Secretary shall publish policy 
        guidance regarding the new fixed guideway capital project 
        review and evaluation process and criteria--
                ``(i) not later than 120 days after the date of 
            enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005; 
            and
                ``(ii) each time significant changes are made by the 
            Secretary to the process and criteria, but not less 
            frequently than once every 2 years.
            ``(B) Public comment and response.--The Secretary shall--
                ``(i) invite public comment to the policy guidance 
            published under subparagraph (A); and
                ``(ii) publish a response to the comments received 
            under clause (i).
    ``(e) Capital Investment Grants Less Than $75,000,000.--
        ``(1) In general.--
            ``(A) Applicability of requirements.--Except as provided by 
        subparagraph (B), a new fixed guideway capital project shall be 
        subject to the requirements of this subsection if the Federal 
        assistance provided or to be provided under this section for 
        the project is less than $75,000,000 and the total estimated 
        net capital cost of the project is less than $250,000,000.
            ``(B) Projects receiving less than $25,000,000 in federal 
        assistance.--If the assistance provided under this section with 
        respect to a new fixed guideway capital project is less than 
        $25,000,000, the requirements of this subsection shall not 
        apply to the project until such date as the final regulation to 
        be issued under paragraph (9) takes effect.
        ``(2) Selection criteria.--The Secretary may provide Federal 
    assistance under this subsection with respect to a proposed project 
    only if the Secretary finds that the project is--
            ``(A) based on the results of planning and alternatives 
        analysis;
            ``(B) justified based on a review of its public 
        transportation supportive land use policies, cost 
        effectiveness, and effect on local economic development; and
            ``(C) supported by an acceptable degree of local financial 
        commitment.
        ``(3) Planning and alternatives.--In evaluating a project under 
    paragraph (2)(A), the Secretary shall analyze and consider the 
    results of planning and alternatives analysis for the project.
        ``(4) Project justification.--For purposes of making the 
    finding under paragraph (2)(B), the Secretary shall--
            ``(A) determine the degree to which the project is 
        consistent with local land use policies and is likely to 
        achieve local developmental goals;
            ``(B) determine the cost effectiveness of the project at 
        the time of the initiation of revenue service;
            ``(C) determine the degree to which the project will have a 
        positive effect on local economic development;
            ``(D) consider the reliability of the forecasting methods 
        used to estimate costs and ridership associated with the 
        project; and
            ``(E) consider other factors that the Secretary determines 
        appropriate to carry out this subsection.
        ``(5) Local financial commitment.--
            ``(A) In general.--For purposes of paragraph (2)(C), the 
        Secretary shall require that each proposed local source of 
        capital and operating financing is stable, reliable, and 
        available within the proposed project timetable.
            ``(B) Consideration of fiscal capacity of state and local 
        governments.--If the Secretary gives priority to financing 
        projects under this subsection that include more than the non-
        Federal share required under subsection (h), the Secretary 
        shall give equal consideration to differences in the fiscal 
        capacity of State and local governments.
        ``(6) Advancement of project to development and construction.--
            ``(A) General rule.--A proposed project under this 
        subsection may advance from planning and alternatives analysis 
        to project development and construction only if the Secretary 
        finds that the project meets the requirements of this 
        subsection and there is a reasonable likelihood that the 
        project will continue to meet such requirements.
            ``(B) Evaluation.--In making the findings under 
        subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall evaluate and rate the 
        project as high, medium-high, medium, medium-low, or low based 
        on the results of the analysis of the project justification 
        criteria and the degree of local financial commitment, as 
        required by this subsection.
        ``(7) Contents of project construction grant agreement.--A 
    project construction grant agreement under this subsection shall 
    specify the scope of the project to be constructed, the estimated 
    net project cost of the project, the schedule under which the 
    project shall be constructed, the maximum amount of funding to be 
    obtained under this subsection, the proposed schedule for 
    obligation of future Federal grants, and the sources of funding 
    from other than the Government. The agreement may include a 
    commitment on the part of the Secretary to provide funding for the 
    project in future fiscal years.
        ``(8) Limitation on entry into construction grant agreement.--
    The Secretary may enter into a project construction grant agreement 
    for a project under this subsection only if the project is 
    authorized for construction and has been rated as high, medium-
    high, or medium under this subsection.
        ``(9) Regulations.--Not later than 240 days after the date of 
    enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005, the 
    Secretary shall issue regulations establishing an evaluation and 
    rating process for proposed projects under this subsection that is 
    based on the results of project justification and local financial 
    commitment, as required under this subsection.
        ``(10) Fixed guideway capital project.--In this subsection, the 
    term `fixed guideway capital project' includes a corridor-based bus 
    capital project if--
            ``(A) a substantial portion of the project operates in a 
        separate right-of-way dedicated for public transit use during 
        peak hour operations; or
            ``(B) the project represents a substantial investment in a 
        defined corridor as demonstrated by features such as park-and-
        ride lots, transit stations, bus arrival and departure signage, 
        intelligent transportation systems technology, traffic signal 
        priority, off-board fare collection, advanced bus technology, 
        and other features that support the long-term corridor 
        investment.
        ``(11) Impact report.--
            ``(A) In general.--Not later than 120 days after the date 
        of enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005, 
        the Federal Transit Administration shall submit to the 
        Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate 
        and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the 
        House of Representatives a report on the methodology to be used 
        in evaluating the land use and economic development impacts of 
        non-fixed guideway or partial fixed guideway projects.
            ``(B) Contents.--The report submitted under subparagraph 
        (A) shall address any qualitative and quantitative differences 
        between fixed guideway and non-fixed guideway projects with 
        respect to land use and economic development impacts.
    ``(f) Previously Issued Letter of Intent or Full Funding Grant 
Agreement.--Subsections (d) and (e) do not apply to projects for which 
the Secretary has issued a letter of intent or entered into a full 
funding grant agreement before the date of enactment of the Federal 
Public Transportation Act of 2005. Subsection (e) also does not apply 
to projects for which the Secretary has received an application for 
final design before such date of enactment.
    ``(g) Letters of Intent, Full Funding Grant Agreements, and Early 
Systems Work Agreements.--
        ``(1) Letters of intent.--
            ``(A) Amounts intended to be obligated.--The Secretary may 
        issue a letter of intent to an applicant announcing an 
        intention to obligate, for a capital project under this 
        section, an amount from future available budget authority 
        specified in law that is not more than the amount stipulated as 
        the financial participation of the Secretary in the project. 
        When a letter is issued for fixed guideway projects, the amount 
        shall be sufficient to complete at least an operable segment.
            ``(B) Treatment.--The issuance of a letter under 
        subparagraph (A) is deemed not to be an obligation under 
        sections 1108(c), 1108(d), 1501, and 1502(a) of title 31 or an 
        administrative commitment.
        ``(2) Full funding grant agreements.--
            ``(A) Terms.--The Secretary may make a full funding grant 
        agreement with an applicant. The agreement shall--
                ``(i) establish the terms of participation by the 
            Government in a project under this section;
                ``(ii) establish the maximum amount of Government 
            financial assistance for the project;
                ``(iii) cover the period of time for completing the 
            project, including a period extending beyond the period of 
            an authorization; and
                ``(iv) make timely and efficient management of the 
            project easier according to the law of the United States.
            ``(B) Special financial rules.--
                ``(i) In general.--A full funding grant agreement under 
            this paragraph obligates an amount of available budget 
            authority specified in law and may include a commitment, 
            contingent on amounts to be specified in law in advance for 
            commitments under this paragraph, to obligate an additional 
            amount from future available budget authority specified in 
            law.
                ``(ii) Statement of contingent commitment.--The 
            agreement shall state that the contingent commitment is not 
            an obligation of the Government.
                ``(iii) Interest and other financing costs.--Interest 
            and other financing costs of efficiently carrying out a 
            part of the project within a reasonable time are a cost of 
            carrying out the project under a full funding grant 
            agreement, except that eligible costs may not be more than 
            the cost of the most favorable financing terms reasonably 
            available for the project at the time of borrowing. The 
            applicant shall certify, in a way satisfactory to the 
            Secretary, that the applicant has shown reasonable 
            diligence in seeking the most favorable financing terms.
                ``(iv) Completion of operable segment.--The amount 
            stipulated in an agreement under this paragraph for a fixed 
            guideway project shall be sufficient to complete at least 
            an operable segment.
            ``(C) Before and after study.--
                ``(i) In general.--A full funding grant agreement under 
            this paragraph shall require the applicant to conduct a 
            study that--

                    ``(I) describes and analyzes the impacts of the new 
                fixed guideway capital project on transit services and 
                transit ridership;
                    ``(II) evaluates the consistency of predicted and 
                actual project characteristics and performance; and
                    ``(III) identifies sources of differences between 
                predicted and actual outcomes.

                ``(ii) Information collection and analysis plan.--

                    ``(I) Submission of plan.--Applicants seeking an 
                agreement under this paragraph shall submit a complete 
                plan for the collection and analysis of information to 
                identify the impacts of the new fixed guideway capital 
                project and the accuracy of the forecasts prepared 
                during the development of the project. Preparation of 
                this plan shall be included in the full funding grant 
                agreement as an eligible activity.
                    ``(II) Contents of plan.--The plan submitted under 
                subclause (I) shall provide for--

                        ``(aa) the collection of data on the current 
                    transit system regarding transit service levels and 
                    ridership patterns, including origins and 
                    destinations, access modes, trip purposes, and 
                    rider characteristics;
                        ``(bb) documentation of the predicted scope, 
                    service levels, capital costs, operating costs, and 
                    ridership of the project;
                        ``(cc) collection of data on the transit system 
                    2 years after the opening of the new fixed guideway 
                    capital project, including analogous information on 
                    transit service levels and ridership patterns and 
                    information on the as-built scope and capital costs 
                    of the project; and
                        ``(dd) analysis of the consistency of predicted 
                    project characteristics with the after data.
            ``(D) Collection of data on current system.--To be eligible 
        for a full funding grant agreement under this paragraph, 
        recipients shall have collected data on the current system, 
        according to the plan required, before the beginning of 
        construction of the proposed new start project. Collection of 
        this data shall be included in the full funding grant agreement 
        as an eligible activity.
        ``(3) Early system work agreements.--
            ``(A) Conditions.--The Secretary may make an early systems 
        work agreement with an applicant if a record of decision under 
        the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 
        et seq.) has been issued on the project and the Secretary finds 
        there is reason to believe--
                ``(i) a full funding grant agreement for the project 
            will be made; and
                ``(ii) the terms of the work agreement will promote 
            ultimate completion of the project more rapidly and at less 
            cost.
            ``(B) Contents.--
                ``(i) In general.--A work agreement under this 
            paragraph obligates an amount of available budget authority 
            specified in law and shall provide for reimbursement of 
            preliminary costs of carrying out the project, including 
            land acquisition, timely procurement of system elements for 
            which specifications are decided, and other activities the 
            Secretary decides are appropriate to make efficient, long-
            term project management easier.
                ``(ii) Period covered.--A work agreement under this 
            paragraph shall cover the period of time the Secretary 
            considers appropriate. The period may extend beyond the 
            period of current authorization.
                ``(iii) Interest and other financing costs.--Interest 
            and other financing costs of efficiently carrying out the 
            work agreement within a reasonable time are a cost of 
            carrying out the agreement, except that eligible costs may 
            not be more than the cost of the most favorable financing 
            terms reasonably available for the project at the time of 
            borrowing. The applicant shall certify, in a way 
            satisfactory to the Secretary, that the applicant has shown 
            reasonable diligence in seeking the most favorable 
            financing terms.
                ``(iv) Failure to carry out project.--If an applicant 
            does not carry out the project for reasons within the 
            control of the applicant, the applicant shall repay all 
            Government payments made under the work agreement plus 
            reasonable interest and penalty charges the Secretary 
            establishes in the agreement.
        ``(4) Limitation on amounts.--
            ``(A) Major capital investment grants contingent commitment 
        authority.--The total estimated amount of future obligations of 
        the Government and contingent commitments to incur obligations 
        covered by all outstanding letters of intent, full funding 
        grant agreements, and early systems work agreements under this 
        subsection for major new fixed guideway capital projects may be 
        not more than the greater of the amount authorized under 
        sections 5338(a)(3) and 5338(c) for such projects or an amount 
        equivalent to the last 3 fiscal years of funding allocated 
        under subsections (m)(1)(A) and (m)(2)(A)(ii) for such 
        projects, less an amount the Secretary reasonably estimates is 
        necessary for grants under this section for those of such 
        projects that are not covered by a letter or agreement. The 
        total amount covered by new letters and contingent commitments 
        included in full funding grant agreements and early systems 
        work agreements for such projects may be not more than a 
        limitation specified in law.
            ``(B) Other contingent commitment authority.--The total 
        estimated amount of future obligations of the Government and 
        contingent commitments to incur obligations covered by all 
        project construction grant agreements and early system work 
        agreements under this subsection for small capital projects 
        described in subsection (e) may be not more than the greater of 
        the amount allocated under subsection (m)(2)(A)(i) for such 
        projects or an amount equivalent to the last fiscal year of 
        funding allocated under such subsection for such projects, less 
        an amount the Secretary reasonably estimates is necessary for 
        grants under this section for those of such projects that are 
        not covered by an agreement. The total amount covered by new 
        contingent commitments included in project construction grant 
        agreements and early systems work agreements for such projects 
        may be not more than a limitation specified in law.
            ``(C) Inclusion of certain commitments.--Future obligations 
        of the Government and contingent commitments made against the 
        contingent commitment authority under section 3032(g)(2) of the 
        Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (106 
        Stat. 2125) for the San Francisco BART to the Airport project 
        for fiscal years 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 shall be 
        charged against section 3032(g)(2) of that Act.
            ``(D) Appropriation required.--An obligation may be made 
        under this subsection only when amounts are appropriated for 
        the obligation.
        ``(5) Notification of congress.--At least 60 days before 
    issuing a letter of intent or entering into a full funding grant 
    agreement or project construction grant agreement under this 
    section, the Secretary shall notify, in writing, the Committees on 
    Transportation and Infrastructure and Appropriations of the House 
    of Representatives and the Committees on Banking, Housing, and 
    Urban Affairs and Appropriations of the Senate of the proposed 
    letter or agreement. The Secretary shall include with the 
    notification a copy of the proposed letter or agreement as well as 
    the evaluations and ratings for the project.
    ``(h) Government's Share of Net Project Cost.--
        ``(1) In general.--Based on engineering studies, studies of 
    economic feasibility, and information on the expected use of 
    equipment or facilities, the Secretary shall estimate the net 
    project cost. A grant for the project shall be for 80 percent of 
    the net capital project cost, unless the grant recipient requests a 
    lower grant percentage.
        ``(2) Adjustment for completion under budget.--The Secretary 
    may adjust the final net project cost of a new fixed guideway 
    capital project evaluated under subsections (d) and (e) to include 
    the cost of eligible activities not included in the originally 
    defined project if the Secretary determines that the originally 
    defined project has been completed at a cost that is significantly 
    below the original estimate.
        ``(3) Maximum government share.--The Secretary may provide a 
    higher grant percentage than requested by the grant recipient if--
            ``(A) the Secretary determines that the net project cost of 
        the project is not more than 10 percent higher than the net 
        project cost estimated at the time the project was approved for 
        advancement into preliminary engineering; and
            ``(B) the ridership estimated for the project is not less 
        than 90 percent of the ridership estimated for the project at 
        the time the project was approved for advancement into 
        preliminary engineering.
        ``(4) Remainder of net project cost.--The remainder of net 
    project costs shall be provided from an undistributed cash surplus, 
    a replacement or depreciation cash fund or reserve, or new capital.
        ``(5) Limitation on statutory construction.--Nothing in this 
    section, including paragraph (1) and subsections (d)(4)(B)(v) and 
    (e)(5), shall be construed as authorizing the Secretary to require 
    a non-Federal financial commitment for a project that is more than 
    20 percent of the net capital project cost.
        ``(6) Special rule for rolling stock costs.--In addition to 
    amounts allowed pursuant to paragraph (1), a planned extension to a 
    fixed guideway system may include the cost of rolling stock 
    previously purchased if the applicant satisfies the Secretary that 
    only amounts other than amounts of the Government were used and 
    that the purchase was made for use on the extension. A refund or 
    reduction of the remainder may be made only if a refund of a 
    proportional amount of the grant of the Government is made at the 
    same time.
        ``(7) Limitation on applicability.--This subsection does not 
    apply to projects for which the Secretary has entered into a full 
    funding grant agreement before the date of enactment of the Federal 
    Public Transportation Act of 2005.
    ``(i) Undertaking Projects in Advance.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may pay the Government's share 
    of the net capital project cost to a State or local governmental 
    authority that carries out any part of a project described in this 
    section without the aid of amounts of the Government and according 
    to all applicable procedures and requirements if--
            ``(A) the State or local governmental authority applies for 
        the payment;
            ``(B) the Secretary approves the payment; and
            ``(C) before carrying out the part of the project, the 
        Secretary approves the plans and specifications for the part in 
        the same way as other projects under this section.
        ``(2) Financing costs.--
            ``(A) In general.--The cost of carrying out part of a 
        project includes the amount of interest earned and payable on 
        bonds issued by the State or local governmental authority to 
        the extent proceeds of the bonds are expended in carrying out 
        the part.
            ``(B) Limitation on amount of interest.--The amount of 
        interest under this paragraph may not be more than the most 
        favorable interest terms reasonably available for the project 
        at the time of borrowing.
            ``(C) Certification.--The applicant shall certify, in a 
        manner satisfactory to the Secretary, that the applicant has 
        shown reasonable diligence in seeking the most favorable 
        financial terms.
    ``(j) Availability of Amounts.--
        ``(1) In general.--An amount made available or appropriated 
    under section 5338(a)(3)(C)(iii), 5338(a)(3)(C)(iv), 5338(b)(2)(E), 
    or 5338(c) for replacement, rehabilitation, and purchase of buses 
    and related equipment and construction of bus-related facilities or 
    for new fixed guideway capital projects shall remain available for 
    3 fiscal years, including the fiscal year in which the amount is 
    made available or appropriated. Any of such amounts that are 
    unobligated at the end of the 3-fiscal-year period may be used by 
    the Secretary for any purpose under this section.
        ``(2) Use of deobligated amounts.--An amount available under 
    this section that is deobligated may be used for any purpose under 
    this section.
    ``(k) Reports on New Starts.--
        ``(1) Annual report on funding recommendations.--Not later than 
    the first Monday in February of each year, the Secretary shall 
    submit to the Committees on Transportation and Infrastructure and 
    Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Committees 
    on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs and Appropriations of the 
    Senate a report that includes--
            ``(A) a proposal of allocations of amounts to be available 
        to finance grants for new fixed guideway capital projects among 
        applicants for these amounts;
            ``(B) evaluations and ratings, as required under 
        subsections (d) and (e), for each such project that is 
        authorized by the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005; 
        and
            ``(C) recommendations of such projects for funding based on 
        the evaluations and ratings and on existing commitments and 
        anticipated funding levels for the next 3 fiscal years based on 
        information currently available to the Secretary.
        ``(2) Annual gao review.--The Comptroller General shall--
            ``(A) conduct an annual review of--
                ``(i) the processes and procedures for evaluating, 
            rating, and recommending new fixed guideway capital 
            projects; and
                ``(ii) the Secretary's implementation of such processes 
            and procedures; and
            ``(B) report to Congress on the results of such review by 
        May 31 of each year.
    ``(l) Other Reports.--
        ``(1) Before and after study reports.--Not later than the first 
    Monday of August of each year, the Secretary shall submit to the 
    committees referred to in subsection (k)(1) a report containing a 
    summary of the results of the studies conducted under subsection 
    (g)(2)(C).
        ``(2) Contractor performance assessment report.--
            ``(A) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the 
        enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005, and 
        each year thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to the 
        committees referred to in subsection (k)(1) a report analyzing 
        the consistency and accuracy of cost and ridership estimates 
        made by each contractor to public transportation agencies 
        developing new fixed guideway capital projects.
            ``(B) Contents.--The report submitted under subparagraph 
        (A) shall compare the cost and ridership estimates made at the 
        time projects are approved for entrance into preliminary 
        engineering with--
                ``(i) estimates made at the time projects are approved 
            for entrance into final design;
                ``(ii) costs and ridership when the project commences 
            revenue operation; and
                ``(iii) costs and ridership when the project has been 
            in operation for 2 years.
            ``(C) Considerations.--In making comparisons under 
        subparagraph (B), the Secretary shall consider factors having 
        an impact on costs and ridership not under the control of the 
        contractor. The Secretary shall also consider the role taken by 
        each contractor in the development of the project.
        ``(3) Contractor performance incentive report.--Not later than 
    180 days after the enactment of the Federal Public Transportation 
    Act of 2005, the Secretary shall submit to the committees referred 
    to in subsection (k)(1) a report on the suitability of allowing 
    contractors to public transportation agencies that undertake new 
    fixed guideway capital projects under this section to receive 
    performance incentive awards if a project is completed for less 
    than the original estimated cost.
    ``(m) Allocating Amounts.--
        ``(1) Fiscal year 2005.--Of the amounts made available or 
    appropriated for fiscal year 2005 under section 5338(a)(3)--
            ``(A) $1,437,829,600 shall be allocated for new fixed 
        capital projects under subsection (d);
            ``(B) $1,204,684,800 shall be allocated for capital 
        projects for fixed guideway modernization; and
            ``(C) $669,600,000 shall be allocated for capital projects 
        for buses and bus-related equipment and facilities.
        ``(2) Fiscal years 2006 through 2009.--The amounts made 
    available or appropriated for fiscal years 2006 through 2009 under 
    sections 5338(b) and 5338(c) shall be allocated as follows:
            ``(A) Major capital investment grants.--Of the amounts 
        appropriated under section 5338(c)--
                ``(i) $200,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2007 
            through 2009 shall be allocated for projects for new fixed 
            guideway capital projects of less than $75,000,000 in 
            accordance with subsection (e); and
                ``(ii) the remainder shall be allocated for major new 
            fixed guideway capital projects in accordance with 
            subsection (d).
            ``(B) Fixed guideway modernization.--The amounts made 
        available under section 5338(b)(2)(D) shall be allocated for 
        capital projects for fixed guideway modernization.
            ``(C) Buses and bus-related equipment and facilities.--The 
        amounts made available under section 5338(b)(2)(E) shall be 
        allocated for capital projects for buses and bus-related 
        equipment and facilities.
        ``(3) Fixed guideway modernization.--The amounts made available 
    for fixed guideway modernization under section 5338(b)(2)(D) for 
    fiscal year 2006 and each fiscal year thereafter shall be allocated 
    in accordance with section 5337.
        ``(4) Preliminary engineering and alternatives analysis.--Not 
    more that 8 percent of the allocation described in paragraph (1)(A) 
    may be expended on alternatives analysis and preliminary 
    engineering.
        ``(5) Preliminary engineering.--Not more than 8 percent of the 
    allocation described in paragraph (2)(A) may be expended on 
    preliminary engineering.
        ``(6) Funding for ferry boats.--Of the amounts described in 
    paragraphs (1)(A) and (2)(A)--
            ``(A) $10,400,000 shall be available in fiscal year 2005 
        for capital projects in Alaska and Hawaii for new fixed 
        guideway systems and extension projects utilizing ferry boats, 
        ferry boat terminals, or approaches to ferry boat terminals;
            ``(B) $15,000,000 shall be available in each of fiscal 
        years 2006 through 2009 for capital projects in Alaska and 
        Hawaii for new fixed guideway ferry systems and extension 
        projects utilizing ferry boats, ferry boat terminals, or 
        approaches to ferry boat terminals; and
            ``(C) $5,000,000 shall be available for each of fiscal 
        years 2006 though 2009 for payments to the Denali Commission 
        under the terms of section 307(e) of the Denali Commission Act 
        of 1998 (42 U.S.C. 3121 note) for docks, waterfront development 
        projects, and related transportation infrastructure.
        ``(7) Bus and bus facility grants.--The amounts made available 
    under paragraphs (1)(C) and (2)(C) shall be allocated as follows:
            ``(A) Ferry boat systems.--$10,000,000 shall be available 
        in each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 for ferry boats or 
        ferry terminal facilities. Of such funds, the following amounts 
        shall be set aside for each fiscal year:
                ``(i) $2,500,000 for the San Francisco Water Transit 
            Authority.
                ``(ii) $2,500,000 for the Massachusetts Bay 
            Transportation Authority Ferry System.
                ``(iii) $1,000,000 for the Camden, New Jersey Ferry 
            System.
                ``(iv) $1,000,000 for the Governor's Island, New York 
            Ferry System
                ``(v) $1,000,000 for the Philadelphia Penn's Landing 
            Ferry Terminal.
                ``(vi) $1,000,000 for the Staten Island Ferry.
                ``(vii) $650,000 for the Maine State Ferry Service, 
            Rockland.
                ``(viii) $350,000 for the Swans Island, Maine Ferry 
            Service.
            ``(B) Fuel cell bus program.--The following amounts shall 
        be set aside for the national fuel cell bus technology 
        development program under section 3039 of the Federal Public 
        Transportation Act of 2005:
                ``(i) $11,250,000 for fiscal year 2006.
                ``(ii) $11,500,000 for fiscal year 2007.
                ``(iii) $12,750,000 for fiscal year 2008.
                ``(iv) $13,500,000 for fiscal year 2009.
            ``(C) Projects not in urbanized areas.--Not less than 5.5 
        percent shall be available in each fiscal year for projects 
        that are not in urbanized areas.
            ``(D) Intermodal terminals.--Not less than $35,000,000 
        shall be available in each fiscal year for intermodal terminal 
        projects, including the intercity bus portion of such projects.
            ``(E) Bus testing.--$3,000,000 shall be available in each 
        fiscal year for bus testing under section 5318.
        ``(8) Bus and bus facility grant considerations.--In making 
    grants under paragraphs (1)(C) and (2)(C), the Secretary shall 
    consider the age and condition of buses, bus fleets, related 
    equipment, and bus-related facilities.''.
    (b) Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended by 
striking the item relating to section 5309 and inserting the following:

``5309. Capital investment grants.''.

    (c) Public-Private Partnership Pilot Program.--
        (1) Establishment.--The Secretary may establish and implement a 
    pilot program to demonstrate the advantages and disadvantages of 
    public-private partnerships for certain new fixed guideway capital 
    projects.
        (2) Limitation on the number of facilities.--The Secretary may 
    permit the establishment of 3 public-private partnerships for new 
    fixed guideway capital projects.
        (3) Eligibility.--To be eligible to participate in the public-
    private partnership program, a recipient shall submit to the 
    Secretary an application that contains, at a minimum, the 
    following:
            (A) An identification of the new fixed guideway capital 
        project that has not entered into a full funding grant 
        agreement or project construction grant agreement with the 
        Federal Transit Administration.
            (B) A schedule and finance plan for the construction of and 
        operation of the proposed project.
            (C) An analysis of the costs, benefits, and efficiencies of 
        the proposed public-private partnership agreement.
        (4) Selection criteria.--The Secretary may approve the 
    application of a recipient under this subsection if the Secretary 
    determines that--
            (A) State and local laws permit public-private agreements 
        for all phases of project development, construction, and 
        operation of the project;
            (B) the recipient is unable to advance the project due to 
        fiscal constraints; and
            (C) the plan implementing the public-private partnership is 
        justified.
        (5) Program term.--The Secretary may approve an application of 
    a recipient for a public-private partnership for fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009.
        (6) Report to congress.--Not later than 2 years after the date 
    of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall transmit to the 
    Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
    Representatives and the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban 
    Affairs of the Senate, a report containing an assessment of the 
    costs, benefits, and efficiencies of a public-private partnership 
    program for new fixed guideway capital projects.
    (d) Restrictions on Use of Bus Category Funds for Fixed Guideway 
Projects.--Funds provided to grantees under the bus and bus facility 
category for fixed guideway ferry and gondola projects in the 
Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts 
for any of fiscal years 1998 through 2005, or accompanying committee 
reports, that remain available and unobligated may be used for new 
fixed guideway capital projects under section 5309 of title 49, United 
States Code. Funds made available to the same grantees for similar 
projects under the bus and bus facility category of section 5309 of 
title 49, United States Code, in fiscal years 2006 through 2009 may be 
used for fixed guideway projects under that section.
    (e) Miami Metrorail.--The Secretary shall credit funds provided by 
the Florida department of transportation for the extension of the Miami 
Metrorail System from Earlington Heights to the Miami Intermodal Center 
to satisfy the matching requirements of section 5309(h)(4) of title 49, 
United Stated Code, for the Miami North Corridor and Miami East-West 
Corridor projects.
    (f) Adjustments.--The adjustments made in the Federal Transit 
Administrator's Dear Colleague letter of April 29, 2005, to require a 
``medium'' for the cost-effectiveness rating, in order for fixed 
guideway projects to be recommended for funding by the Federal Transit 
Administration, shall not apply to the following:
        (1) San Francisco Muni--Third Street LRT Phase I/II.
        (2) Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority--Silicon Valley Rapid 
    Transit Corridor.
        (3) Washington County, Oregon--Wilsonville to Beaverton 
    Commuter Rail.
        (4) Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project--Extension to Wiehle 
    Avenue.

SEC. 3012. FORMULA GRANTS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS OF ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS AND 
              INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.

    (a) In General.--Section 5310 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5310. Formula grants for special needs of elderly individuals 
            and individuals with disabilities

    ``(a) General Authority.--
        ``(1) Grants.--The Secretary may make grants to States and 
    local governmental authorities under this section for public 
    transportation capital projects planned, designed, and carried out 
    to meet the special needs of elderly individuals and individuals 
    with disabilities.
        ``(2) Subrecipients.--A State that receives a grant under this 
    section may allocate the amounts provided under the grant to--
            ``(A) a private nonprofit organization, if the public 
        transportation service provided under paragraph (1) is 
        unavailable, insufficient, or inappropriate; or
            ``(B) a governmental authority that--
                ``(i) is approved by the State to coordinate services 
            for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities; 
            or
                ``(ii) certifies that there are not any nonprofit 
            organizations readily available in the area to provide the 
            services described under paragraph (1).
        ``(3) Acquiring public transportation services.--A public 
    transportation capital project under this section may include 
    acquisition of public transportation services as an eligible 
    capital expense.
        ``(4) Administrative expenses.--A State or local governmental 
    authority may use not more than 10 percent of the amounts 
    apportioned to the State under this section to administer, plan, 
    and provide technical assistance for a project funded under this 
    section.
    ``(b) Apportionment and Transfers.--
        ``(1) Formula.--The Secretary shall apportion amounts made 
    available to carry out this section under a formula the Secretary 
    administers that considers the number of elderly individuals and 
    individuals with disabilities in each State.
        ``(2) Transfer of funds.--Any funds apportioned to a State 
    under paragraph (1) may be transferred by the State to the 
    apportionments made under sections 5311(c) and 5336 if such funds 
    are only used for eligible projects selected under this section.
    ``(c) Government's Share of Costs.--
        ``(1) Capital projects.--
            ``(A) In general.--A grant for a capital project under this 
        section shall be for 80 percent of the net capital costs of the 
        project, as determined by the Secretary.
            ``(B) Exception.--A State described in section 120(b) of 
        title 23 shall receive an increased Government share in 
        accordance with the formula under that section.
        ``(2) Remainder.--The remainder of the net project costs--
            ``(A) may be provided from an undistributed cash surplus, a 
        replacement or depreciation cash fund or reserve, a service 
        agreement with a State or local social service agency or a 
        private social service organization, or new capital;
            ``(B) may be derived from amounts appropriated or otherwise 
        made available to a department or agency of the Government 
        (other than the Department of Transportation) that are eligible 
        to be expended for transportation; and
            ``(C) notwithstanding subparagraph (B), may be derived from 
        amounts made available to carry out the Federal lands highway 
        program established by section 204 of title 23.
        ``(3) Use of certain funds.--For purposes of paragraph (2)(B), 
    the prohibitions on the use of funds for matching requirements 
    under section 403(a)(5)(C)(vii) of the Social Security Act (42 
    U.S.C. 603(a)(5)(C)(vii)) shall not apply to Federal or State funds 
    to be used for transportation purposes.
    ``(d) Grant Requirements.--
        ``(1) In general.--A grant under this section shall be subject 
    to all requirements of a grant under section 5307 to the extent the 
    Secretary determines appropriate.
        ``(2) Certification requirements.--
            ``(A) Fund transfers.--A grant recipient under this section 
        that transfers funds to a project funded under section 5336 in 
        accordance with subsection (b)(2) shall certify that the 
        project for which the funds are requested has been coordinated 
        with private nonprofit providers of services under this 
        section.
            ``(B) Project selection and plan development.--Beginning in 
        fiscal year 2007, each grant recipient under this section shall 
        certify that--
                ``(i) the projects selected were derived from a locally 
            developed, coordinated public transit-human services 
            transportation plan; and
                ``(ii) the plan was developed through a process that 
            included representatives of public, private, and nonprofit 
            transportation and human services providers and 
            participation by the public.
            ``(C) Allocations to subrecipients.--Each grant recipient 
        under this section shall certify that allocations of the grant 
        to subrecipients, if any, are distributed on a fair and 
        equitable basis.
    ``(e) State Program of Projects.--
        ``(1) In general.--Amounts made available to carry out this 
    section may be used for transportation projects to assist in 
    providing transportation services for elderly individuals and 
    individuals with disabilities that are included in a State program 
    of projects.
        ``(2) Submission and approval.--A State shall submit to the 
    Secretary annually for approval a program of projects. The program 
    shall contain an assurance that the program provides for maximum 
    feasible coordination of transportation services assisted under 
    this section with transportation services assisted by other 
    Government sources.
    ``(f) Leasing Vehicles.--Vehicles acquired under this section may 
be leased to local governmental authorities to improve transportation 
services designed to meet the special needs of elderly individuals and 
individuals with disabilities.
    ``(g) Meal Delivery for Homebound Individuals.--Public 
transportation service providers receiving assistance under this 
section or section 5311(c) may coordinate and assist in regularly 
providing meal delivery service for homebound individuals if the 
delivery service does not conflict with providing public transportation 
service or reduce service to public transportation passengers.
    ``(h) Transfers of Facilities and Equipment.--With the consent of 
the recipient in possession of a facility or equipment acquired with a 
grant under this section, a State may transfer the facility or 
equipment to any recipient eligible to receive assistance under this 
chapter if the facility or equipment will continue to be used as 
required under this section.''.
    (b) Elderly Individuals and Individuals With Disabilities Pilot 
Program.--
        (1) In general.--In fiscal year 2006, the Secretary shall 
    establish a pilot program that will allow Wisconsin, Alaska, 
    Minnesota, Oregon, and 3 other States selected by the Secretary to 
    use not more than 33 percent of the funds apportioned to each State 
    to carry out section 5310 of title 49, United States Code, for 
    operating costs associated with public transportation projects 
    planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of 
    elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities under such 
    section. The Secretary may base the selection of participating 
    States on a State's exemplary coordination of public transit-human 
    services transportation. The Secretary may require participants to 
    collect data necessary to support the report to Congress required 
    by paragraph (7).
        (2) Planning coordination.--Recipients of funds made available 
    consistent with this subsection shall certify that--
            (A) the projects selected were derived from a locally 
        developed, coordinated public transit-human services 
        transportation plan; and
            (B) the plan was developed through a process that included 
        representatives of public, private, and nonprofit 
        transportation and human services providers and participation 
        by the public.
        (3) Government's share of costs.--Operating assistance under 
    this subsection may not exceed 50 percent of the net operating 
    costs of the project, as determined by the Secretary. The credit 
    for any non-Federal share provided under this subsection shall not 
    reduce nor replace State funds required to match Federal funds for 
    formula grants for the special needs of elderly individuals and 
    individuals with disabilities program authorized under section 5310 
    of title 49, United States Code.
        (4) Remainder.--The remainder of the net project costs--
            (A) may be provided from an undistributed cash surplus, a 
        replacement or depreciation cash fund or reserve, a service 
        agreement with a State or local social service agency or a 
        private social service organization, or new capital; and
            (B) may be derived from amounts appropriated to or made 
        available to a department or agency of the Government (other 
        than the Department of Transportation) that are eligible to be 
        expended for transportation.
        (5) Use of certain funds.--For purposes of paragraph (4)(B), 
    the prohibitions on the use of funds for matching requirements 
    under section 403(a)(5)(C)(vii) of the Social Security Act (42 
    U.S.C. 603(a)(5)(C)(vii)) shall not apply to Federal or State funds 
    to be used for transportation purposes.
        (6) Eligible activities.--Projects eligible under the pilot 
    program may include the collection of data necessary to support the 
    report to Congress required by paragraph (7).
        (7) Report.--Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment 
    of this Act, the Secretary shall transmit to the Committee on 
    Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives 
    and the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the 
    Senate a report on the pilot program, which may include--
            (A) the extent to which funds were used to subsidize 
        existing paratransit service provided in compliance with the 
        Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990;
            (B) whether States participating in the pilot program use 
        the funds to provide services to persons with disabilities that 
        exceed those services required by the Americans with 
        Disabilities Act of 1990 differently than States not in the 
        pilot program;
            (C) whether States participating in this pilot program use 
        the funds to provide services to individuals with disabilities 
        that exceed those services required by the Americans with 
        Disabilities Act of 1990 to the detriment of other eligible 
        projects;
            (D) the percentage of funds used to assist elderly 
        individuals;
            (E) the percentage of funds used to assist individuals with 
        disabilities;
            (F) the extent to which States participating in this pilot 
        program serve a wider range of elderly, low income, and persons 
        with disabilities populations;
            (G) whether the pilot program improves services to elderly 
        individuals and individuals with disabilities;
            (H) the extent to which States participating in the pilot 
        program were able to expand the range of transportation 
        alternatives available to elderly individuals and individuals 
        with disabilities; and
            (I) whether the pilot program facilitates or discourages 
        coordination with or integration of other funding sources.
        (8) Sunset.--This subsection shall cease to be effective on 
    September 30, 2009.
    (c) Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended by 
striking the item relating to section 5310 and inserting the following:

``5310. Formula grants for special needs of elderly individuals and 
          individuals with disabilities.''.

SEC. 3013. FORMULA GRANTS FOR OTHER THAN URBANIZED AREAS.

    (a) Definitions.--Section 5311(a) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) Definitions.--As used in this section, the following 
definitions shall apply:
        ``(1) Recipient.--The term `recipient' means a State or Indian 
    tribe that receives a Federal transit program grant directly from 
    the Federal Government.
        ``(2) Subrecipient.--The term `subrecipient' means a State or 
    local governmental authority, a nonprofit organization, or an 
    operator of public transportation or intercity bus service that 
    receives Federal transit program grant funds indirectly through a 
    recipient.''.
    (b) General Authority.--Section 5311(b) is amended to read as 
follows:
    ``(b) General Authority.--
        ``(1) Grants authorized.--Except as provided by paragraph (2), 
    the Secretary may award grants under this section to recipients 
    located in areas other than urbanized areas for--
            ``(A) public transportation capital projects;
            ``(B) operating costs of equipment and facilities for use 
        in public transportation; and
            ``(C) the acquisition of public transportation services, 
        including service agreements with private providers of public 
        transportation services.
        ``(2) State program.--
            ``(A) In general.--A project eligible for a grant under 
        this section shall be included in a State program for public 
        transportation service projects, including agreements with 
        private providers of public transportation service.
            ``(B) Submission to secretary.--Each State shall submit to 
        the Secretary annually the program described in subparagraph 
        (A).
            ``(C) Approval.--The Secretary may not approve the program 
        unless the Secretary determines that--
                ``(i) the program provides a fair distribution of 
            amounts in the State, including Indian reservations; and
                ``(ii) the program provides the maximum feasible 
            coordination of public transportation service assisted 
            under this section with transportation service assisted by 
            other Federal sources.
        ``(3) Rural transportation assistance program.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall carry out a rural 
        transportation assistance program in other than urbanized 
        areas.
            ``(B) Grants and contracts.--In carrying out this 
        paragraph, the Secretary may use not more than 2 percent of the 
        amount made available to carry out this section to make grants 
        and contracts for transportation research, technical 
        assistance, training, and related support services in other 
        than urbanized areas.
            ``(C) Projects of a national scope.--Not more than 15 
        percent of the amounts available under subparagraph (B) may be 
        used by the Secretary to carry out projects of a national 
        scope, with the remaining balance provided to the States.
        ``(4) Data collection.--Each recipient under this section shall 
    submit an annual report to the Secretary containing information on 
    capital investment, operations, and service provided with funds 
    received under this section, including--
            ``(A) total annual revenue;
            ``(B) sources of revenue;
            ``(C) total annual operating costs;
            ``(D) total annual capital costs;
            ``(E) fleet size and type, and related facilities;
            ``(F) revenue vehicle miles; and
            ``(G) ridership.''.
    (c) Apportionments.--Section 5311(c) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(c) Apportionments.--
        ``(1) Public transportation on indian reservations.--Of the 
    amounts made available or appropriated for each fiscal year 
    pursuant to subsections (a)(1)(C)(v) and (b)(2)(G) of section 5338, 
    the following amounts shall be apportioned for grants to Indian 
    tribes for any purpose eligible under this section, under such 
    terms and conditions as may be established by the Secretary:
            ``(A) $8,000,000 for fiscal year 2006.
            ``(B) $10,000,000 for fiscal year 2007.
            ``(C) $12,000,000 for fiscal year 2008.
            ``(D) $15,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        ``(2) Remaining amounts.--Of the amounts made available or 
    appropriated for each fiscal year pursuant to subsections 
    (a)(1)(C)(v) and (b)(2)(G) of section 5338 that are not apportioned 
    under paragraph (1)--
            ``(A) 20 percent shall be apportioned to the States in 
        accordance with paragraph (3); and
            ``(B) 80 percent shall be apportioned to the States in 
        accordance with paragraph (4).
        ``(3) Apportionments based on land area in nonurbanized 
    areas.--
            ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), each State 
        shall receive an amount that is equal to the amount apportioned 
        under paragraph (2)(A) multiplied by the ratio of the land area 
        in areas other than urbanized areas in that State and divided 
        by the land area in all areas other than urbanized areas in the 
        United States, as shown by the most recent decennial census of 
        population.
            ``(B) Maximum apportionment.--No State shall receive more 
        than 5 percent of the amount apportioned under this paragraph.
        ``(4) Apportionments based on population in nonurbanized 
    areas.--Each State shall receive an amount equal to the amount 
    apportioned under paragraph (2)(B) multiplied by the ratio of the 
    population of areas other than urbanized areas in that State 
    divided by the population of all areas other than urbanized areas 
    in the United States, as shown by the most recent decennial census 
    of population.''.
    (d) Use for Administration, Planning, and Technical Assistance.--
Section 5311(e) is amended--
        (1) in the subsection heading by inserting ``, Planning,'' 
    after ``Administration'';
        (2) by striking ``(1) The Secretary'' and inserting ``The 
    Secretary'';
        (3) by striking paragraph (2); and
        (4) by striking ``recipient'' and inserting ``subrecipient''.
    (e) Intercity Bus Transportation.--Section 5311(f) is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1)--
            (A) by striking ``(1) A State'' and inserting the 
        following:
        ``(1) In general.--A State'';
            (B) by striking ``after September 30, 1993,''; and
            (C) by moving subparagraphs (A) through (D) 2 ems to the 
        right; and
        (2) in paragraph (2)--
            (A) by striking ``(2) A State'' and inserting the 
        following:
        ``(2) Certification.--A State''; and
            (B) by striking ``Secretary of Transportation'' and 
        inserting ``Secretary, after consultation with affected 
        intercity bus service providers,''.
    (f) Government Share of Costs.--Section 5311(g) is amended to read 
as follows:
    ``(g) Government Share of Costs.--
        ``(1) Capital projects.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except as provided by subparagraph (B), 
        a grant awarded under this section for any purpose other than 
        operating assistance shall be for 80 percent of the net capital 
        costs of the project, as determined by the Secretary.
            ``(B) Exception.--A State described in section 120(b) of 
        title 23 shall receive a Government share of the net capital 
        costs in accordance with the formula under that section.
        ``(2) Operating assistance.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except as provided by subparagraph (B), 
        a grant made under this section for operating assistance may 
        not exceed 50 percent of the net operating costs of the 
        project, as determined by the Secretary.
            ``(B) Exception.--A State described in section 120(b) of 
        title 23 shall receive a Government share of the net operating 
        costs equal to 62.5 percent of the Government share provided 
        for under paragraph (1)(B).
        ``(3) Remainder.--The remainder of net project costs--
            ``(A) may be provided from an undistributed cash surplus, a 
        replacement or depreciation cash fund or reserve, a service 
        agreement with a State or local social service agency or a 
        private social service organization, or new capital;
            ``(B) may be derived from amounts appropriated or otherwise 
        made available to a department or agency of the Government 
        (other than the Department of Transportation) that are eligible 
        to be expended for transportation; and
            ``(C) notwithstanding subparagraph (B), may be derived from 
        amounts made available to carry out the Federal lands highway 
        program established by section 204 of title 23.
        ``(4) Use of certain funds.--For purposes of paragraph (3)(B), 
    the prohibitions on the use of funds for matching requirements 
    under section 403(a)(5)(C)(vii) of the Social Security Act (42 
    U.S.C. 603(a)(5)(C)(vii)) shall not apply to Federal or State funds 
    to be used for transportation purposes.
        ``(5) Limitation on operating assistance.--A State carrying out 
    a program of operating assistance under this section may not limit 
    the level or extent of use of the Government grant for the payment 
    of operating expenses.''.
    (g) Relationship to Other Laws.--Section 5311 is amended--
        (1) by striking subsection (h); and
        (2) by redesignating subsections (i) and (j) as subsections (h) 
    and (i), respectively.
    (h) Waiver Condition.--Section 5311(j)(1) is amended by striking 
``but the Secretary of Labor may waive the application of section 
5333(b)'' and inserting ``if the Secretary of Labor utilizes a special 
warranty that provides a fair and equitable arrangement to protect the 
interests of employees''.
    (i) Correction to Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is 
amended by striking the item relating to section 5311 and inserting the 
following:

``5311. Formula grants for other than urbanized areas.''.

SEC. 3014. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION, AND DEPLOYMENT 
              PROJECTS.

    (a) In General.--Section 5312(a) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment 
Projects.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may make grants, contracts, 
    cooperative agreements, and other agreements (including agreements 
    with departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the United 
    States Government) for research, development, demonstration, and 
    deployment projects, and evaluation of technology of national 
    significance to public transportation, that the Secretary 
    determines will improve public transportation service or help 
    public transportation service meet the total transportation needs 
    at a minimum cost.
        ``(2) Information.--The Secretary may request and receive 
    appropriate information from any source.
        ``(3) Savings provision.--This subsection does not limit the 
    authority of the Secretary under any other law.''.
    (b) Joint Partnership Program for Deployment of Innovation.--
Section 5312 is amended by striking subsections (b) and (c) and 
redesignating subsections (d) and (e) as subsections (b) and (c), 
respectively.
    (c) International Mass Transportation Program.--Section 5312(c)(2) 
(as redesignated by subsection (b) of this section) is amended by 
striking ``public and private'' and inserting ``public or private''.
    (d) Funding.--Section 5312(c)(3) (as redesignated by subsection (b) 
of this section) is amended by striking ``shall be accounted for 
separately within the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust Fund 
and''.
    (e) Conforming Amendments.--
        (1) Section heading.--Section 5312 is amended by striking the 
    section heading and inserting the following:

``Sec. 5312. Research, development, demonstration, and deployment 
            projects''.

        (2) Chapter analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended 
    by striking the item relating to section 5312 and inserting the 
    following:

``5312. Research, development, demonstration, and deployment 
          projects.''.

SEC. 3015. TRANSIT COOPERATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Section 5313 is amended--
        (1) by striking subsection (b);
        (2) in subsection (a)--
            (A) in paragraph (1) by striking ``(1) The amounts made 
        available under paragraphs (1) and (2)(C)(ii) of section 
        5338(c) of this title'' and inserting ``The amounts made 
        available under subsections (a)(5)(C)(iii) and (d)(1) of 
        section 5338''; and
            (B) in paragraph (2) by striking ``(2) The Secretary'' and 
        inserting the following:
    ``(b) Federal Assistance.--The Secretary''; and
        (3) by striking subsection (c) and inserting the following:
    ``(c) Government's Share.--If there would be a clear and direct 
financial benefit to an entity under a grant or contract financed under 
this section, the Secretary shall establish a Government share 
consistent with that benefit.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--
        (1) Section heading.--Section 5313 is amended by striking the 
    section heading and inserting the following:

``Sec. 5313. Transit cooperative research program''.

        (2) Chapter analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended 
    by striking the item relating to section 5313 and inserting the 
    following:

``5313. Transit cooperative research program.''.

SEC. 3016. NATIONAL RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS.

    (a) In General.--Section 5314 is amended--
        (1) by striking the section heading and inserting the 
    following:

``Sec. 5314. National research programs'';

        (2) in subsection (a)(1)--
            (A) by striking ``subsections (d) and (h)(7) of section 
        5338 of this title'' and inserting ``section 5338(d)'';
            (B) by striking ``and contracts'' and inserting ``, 
        contracts, cooperative agreements, or other agreements'';
            (C) by striking ``5303-5306,''; and
            (D) by striking ``5317,'';
        (3) in subsection (a)(2) by striking ``Of the amounts'' and all 
    that follows through ``$3,000,000 to'' and inserting ``The 
    Secretary shall'';
        (4) by striking subsection (a)(4)(B);
        (5) by redesignating subsection (a)(4)(C) as subsection 
    (a)(4)(B);
        (6) by adding at the end of subsection (a) the following:
        ``(6) Medical transportation demonstration grants.--
            ``(A) Grants authorized.--The Secretary may award 
        demonstration grants, from funds made available under paragraph 
        (1), to eligible entities to provide transportation services to 
        individuals to access dialysis treatments and other medical 
        treatments for renal disease.
            ``(B) Eligible entities.--An entity shall be eligible to 
        receive a grant under this paragraph if the entity--
                ``(i) meets the conditions described in section 
            501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; or
                ``(ii) is an agency of a State or unit of local 
            government.
            ``(C) Use of funds.--Grant funds received under this 
        paragraph may be used to provide transportation services to 
        individuals to access dialysis treatments and other medical 
        treatments for renal disease.
            ``(D) Application.--
                ``(i) In general.--Each eligible entity desiring a 
            grant under this paragraph shall submit an application to 
            the Secretary at such time, at such place, and containing 
            such information as the Secretary may reasonably require.
                ``(ii) Selection of grantees.--In awarding grants under 
            this paragraph, the Secretary shall give preference to 
            eligible entities from communities with--

                    ``(I) high incidence of renal disease; and
                    ``(II) limited access to dialysis facilities.

            ``(E) Rulemaking.--The Secretary shall issue regulations to 
        implement and administer the grant program established under 
        this paragraph.
            ``(F) Report.--The Secretary shall submit a report on the 
        results of the demonstration projects funded under this 
        paragraph to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban 
        Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and 
        Infrastructure of the House of Representatives.''.
        (7) in subsection (b) by striking ``or contract'' and all that 
    follows through ``section,'' and inserting ``, contract, 
    cooperative agreement, or other agreement under subsection (a) or 
    section 5312,''; and
    (b) National Technical Assistance Center for Senior 
Transportation.--Section 5314 is amended by adding at the end the 
following:
    ``(c) National Technical Assistance Center for Senior 
Transportation.--
        ``(1) Establishment.--The Secretary shall award grants to a 
    national not-for-profit organization for the establishment and 
    maintenance of a national technical assistance center.
        ``(2) Eligibility.--An organization shall be eligible to 
    receive a grant under paragraph (1) if the organization--
            ``(A) focuses significantly on serving the needs of the 
        elderly;
            ``(B) has demonstrated knowledge and expertise in senior 
        transportation policy and planning issues;
            ``(C) has affiliates in a majority of the States;
            ``(D) has the capacity to convene local groups to consult 
        on operation and development of senior transportation programs; 
        and
            ``(E) has established close working relationships with the 
        Federal Transit Administration and the Administration on Aging.
        ``(3) Use of funds.--The national technical assistance center 
    established under this section shall--
            ``(A) gather best practices from throughout the Nation and 
        provide such practices to local communities that are 
        implementing senior transportation programs;
            ``(B) work with teams from local communities to identify 
        how the communities are successfully meeting the transportation 
        needs of senior citizens and any gaps in services in order to 
        create a plan for an integrated senior transportation program;
            ``(C) provide resources on ways to pay for senior 
        transportation services;
            ``(D) create a web site to publicize and circulate 
        information on senior transportation programs;
            ``(E) establish a clearinghouse for print, video, and audio 
        resources on senior mobility; and
            ``(F) administer the demonstration grant program 
        established under paragraph (4).
        ``(4) Grants authorized.--
            ``(A) In general.--The national technical assistance center 
        established under this section, in consultation with the 
        Federal Transit Administration, shall award senior 
        transportation demonstration grants to--
                ``(i) local transportation organizations;
                ``(ii) State agencies;
                ``(iii) units of local government; and
                ``(iv) nonprofit organizations.
            ``(B) Use of funds.--Grant funds received under this 
        paragraph may be used to--
                ``(i) evaluate the state of transportation services for 
            senior citizens;
                ``(ii) recognize barriers to mobility that senior 
            citizens encounter in their communities;
                ``(iii) establish partnerships and promote coordination 
            among community stakeholders, including public, not-for-
            profit, and for-profit providers of transportation services 
            for senior citizens;
                ``(iv) identify future transportation needs of senior 
            citizens within local communities; and
                ``(v) establish strategies to meet the unique needs of 
            healthy and frail senior citizens.
            ``(C) Selection of grantees.--The Secretary shall select 
        grantees under this paragraph based on a fair representation of 
        various geographical locations throughout the United States.''.
    (c) Alternative Fuels Study.--
        (1) Study.--The Secretary shall conduct a study of the actions 
    necessary to facilitate the purchase of increased volumes of 
    alternative fuels (as defined in section 301 of the Energy Policy 
    Act of 1992 (42 U.S.C. 13211)) for use in public transit vehicles.
        (2) Scope of study.--The study conducted under this subsection 
    shall focus on the incentives necessary to increase the use of 
    alternative fuels in public transit vehicles, including buses, 
    fixed guideway vehicles, and ferries.
        (3) Contents.--The study shall consider--
            (A) the environmental benefits of increased use of 
        alternative fuels in transit vehicles;
            (B) existing opportunities available to transit system 
        operators that encourage the purchase of alternative fuels for 
        transit vehicle operation;
            (C) existing barriers to transit system operators that 
        discourage the purchase of alternative fuels for transit 
        vehicle operation, including situations where alternative fuels 
        that do not require capital improvements to transit vehicles 
        are disadvantaged over fuels that do require such improvements; 
        and
            (D) the necessary levels and type of support necessary to 
        encourage additional use of alternative fuels for transit 
        vehicle operation.
        (4) Recommendations.--The study shall recommend regulatory and 
    legislative alternatives that will result in the increased use of 
    alternative fuels in transit vehicles.
        (5) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment 
    of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on 
    Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate and the Committee 
    on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
    Representatives a report containing the results of the study 
    completed under this subsection.
    (d) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended 
by striking the item relating to section 5314 and inserting the 
following:

``5314. National research programs.''.

SEC. 3017. NATIONAL TRANSIT INSTITUTE.

    (a) Establishment and Duties.--Section 5315 is amended by striking 
subsections (a) and (b) and inserting the following:
    ``(a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall award grants to Rutgers 
University to conduct a national transit institute.
    ``(b) Duties.--
        ``(1) In general.--In cooperation with the Federal Transit 
    Administration, State transportation departments, public 
    transportation authorities, and national and international 
    entities, the institute established under subsection (a) shall 
    develop and conduct training and educational programs for Federal, 
    State, and local transportation employees, United States citizens, 
    and foreign nationals engaged or to be engaged in Government-aid 
    public transportation work.
        ``(2) Training and educational programs.--The training and 
    educational programs developed under paragraph (1) may include 
    courses in recent developments, techniques, and procedures related 
    to--
            ``(A) intermodal and public transportation planning;
            ``(B) management;
            ``(C) environmental factors;
            ``(D) acquisition and joint use rights-of-way;
            ``(E) engineering and architectural design;
            ``(F) procurement strategies for public transportation 
        systems;
            ``(G) turnkey approaches to delivering public 
        transportation systems;
            ``(H) new technologies;
            ``(I) emission reduction technologies;
            ``(J) ways to make public transportation accessible to 
        individuals with disabilities;
            ``(K) construction, construction management, insurance, and 
        risk management;
            ``(L) maintenance;
            ``(M) contract administration;
            ``(N) inspection;
            ``(O) innovative finance;
            ``(P) workplace safety; and
            ``(Q) public transportation security.''.
    (b) Availability of Amounts.--Section 5315(d) is amended by 
striking ``mass'' each place it appears.

SEC. 3018. JOB ACCESS AND REVERSE COMMUTE FORMULA GRANTS.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 53 is amended by inserting after section 
5315 the following:

``Sec. 5316. Job access and reverse commute formula grants

    ``(a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Access to jobs project.--The term `access to jobs 
    project' means a project relating to the development and 
    maintenance of transportation services designed to transport 
    welfare recipients and eligible low-income individuals to and from 
    jobs and activities related to their employment, including--
            ``(A) transportation projects to finance planning, capital, 
        and operating costs of providing access to jobs under this 
        chapter;
            ``(B) promoting public transportation by low-income 
        workers, including the use of public transportation by workers 
        with nontraditional work schedules;
            ``(C) promoting the use of transit vouchers for welfare 
        recipients and eligible low-income individuals; and
            ``(D) promoting the use of employer-provided 
        transportation, including the transit pass benefit program 
        under section 132 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
        ``(2) Eligible low-income individual.--The term `eligible low-
    income individual' means an individual whose family income is at or 
    below 150 percent of the poverty line (as that term is defined in 
    section 673(2) of the Community Services Block Grant Act (42 U.S.C. 
    9902(2)), including any revision required by that section) for a 
    family of the size involved.
        ``(3) Recipient.--The term `recipient' means a designated 
    recipient (as defined in section 5307(a)(2)) and a State that 
    receives a grant under this section directly.
        ``(4) Reverse commute project.--The term `reverse commute 
    project' means a public transportation project designed to 
    transport residents of urbanized areas and other than urbanized 
    areas to suburban employment opportunities, including any projects 
    to--
            ``(A) subsidize the costs associated with adding reverse 
        commute bus, train, carpool, van routes, or service from 
        urbanized areas and other than urbanized areas to suburban 
        workplaces;
            ``(B) subsidize the purchase or lease by a nonprofit 
        organization or public agency of a van or bus dedicated to 
        shuttling employees from their residences to a suburban 
        workplace; or
            ``(C) otherwise facilitate the provision of public 
        transportation services to suburban employment opportunities.
        ``(5) Subrecipient.--The term `subrecipient' means a State or 
    local governmental authority, nonprofit organization, or operator 
    of public transportation services that receives a grant under this 
    section indirectly through a recipient.
        ``(6) Welfare recipient.--The term `welfare recipient' means an 
    individual who has received assistance under a State or tribal 
    program funded under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act 
    at any time during the 3-year period before the date on which the 
    applicant applies for a grant under this section.
    ``(b) General Authority.--
        ``(1) Grants.--The Secretary may make grants under this section 
    to a recipient for access to jobs and reverse commute projects 
    carried out by the recipient or a subrecipient.
        ``(2) Administrative expenses.--A recipient may use not more 
    than 10 percent of the amounts apportioned to the recipient under 
    this section to administer, plan, and provide technical assistance 
    for a project funded under this section.
    ``(c) Apportionments.--
        ``(1) Formula.--The Secretary shall apportion amounts made 
    available for a fiscal year to carry out this section as follows:
            ``(A) 60 percent of the funds shall be apportioned among 
        designated recipients (as defined in section 5307(a)(2)) for 
        urbanized areas with a population of 200,000 or more in the 
        ratio that--
                ``(i) the number of eligible low-income individuals and 
            welfare recipients in each such urbanized area; bears to
                ``(ii) the number of eligible low-income individuals 
            and welfare recipients in all such urbanized areas.
            ``(B) 20 percent of the funds shall be apportioned among 
        the States in the ratio that--
                ``(i) the number of eligible low-income individuals and 
            welfare recipients in urbanized areas with a population of 
            less than 200,000 in each State; bears to
                ``(ii) the number of eligible low-income individuals 
            and welfare recipients in urbanized areas with a population 
            of less than 200,000 in all States.
            ``(C) 20 percent of the funds shall be apportioned among 
        the States in the ratio that--
                ``(i) the number of eligible low-income individuals and 
            welfare recipients in other than urbanized areas in each 
            State; bears to
                ``(ii) the number of eligible low-income individuals 
            and welfare recipients in other than urbanized areas in all 
            States.
        ``(2) Use of apportioned funds.--Except as provided in 
    paragraph (3)--
            ``(A) funds apportioned under paragraph (1)(A) shall be 
        used for projects serving urbanized areas with a population of 
        200,000 or more;
            ``(B) funds apportioned under paragraph (1)(B) shall be 
        used for projects serving urbanized areas with a population of 
        less than 200,000; and
            ``(C) funds apportioned under paragraph (1)(C) shall be 
        used for projects serving other than urbanized areas.
        ``(3) Exceptions.--A State may use funds apportioned under 
    paragraphs (1)(B) and (1)(C)--
            ``(A) for projects serving areas other than the area 
        specified in paragraph (2)(B) or (2)(C), as the case may be, if 
        the Governor of the State certifies that all of the objectives 
        of this section are being met in the specified area; or
            ``(B) for projects anywhere in the State if the State has 
        established a statewide program for meeting the objectives of 
        this section.
    ``(d) Competitive Process for Grants to Subrecipients.--
        ``(1) Areawide solicitations.--A recipient of funds apportioned 
    under subsection (c)(1)(A) shall conduct, in cooperation with the 
    appropriate metropolitan planning organization, an areawide 
    solicitation for applications for grants to the recipient and 
    subrecipients under this section.
        ``(2) Statewide solicitation.--A recipient of funds apportioned 
    under subsection (c)(1)(B) or (c)(1)(C) shall conduct a statewide 
    solicitation for applications for grants to the recipient and 
    subrecipients under this section.
        ``(3) Application.--Recipients and subrecipients seeking to 
    receive a grant from funds apportioned under subsection (c) shall 
    submit to the recipient an application in the form and in 
    accordance with such requirements as the recipient shall establish.
        ``(4) Grant awards.--The recipient shall award grants under 
    paragraphs (1) and (2) on a competitive basis.
    ``(e) Transfers.--
        ``(1) In general.--A State may transfer any funds apportioned 
    to it under subsection (c)(1)(B) or (c)(1)(C), or both, to an 
    apportionment under section 5311(c) or 5336, or both.
        ``(2) Limited to eligible projects.--Any apportionment 
    transferred under this subsection shall be made available only for 
    eligible job access and reverse commute projects as described in 
    this section.
        ``(3) Consultation.--A State may make a transfer of an amount 
    under this subsection only after consulting with responsible local 
    officials and publicly owned operators of public transportation in 
    each area for which the amount originally was awarded under 
    subsection (d)(4).
    ``(f) Grant Requirements.--
        ``(1) In general.--A grant under this section shall be subject 
    to the requirements of section 5307.
        ``(2) Fair and equitable distribution.--A recipient of a grant 
    under this section shall certify to the Secretary that allocations 
    of the grant to subrecipients are distributed on a fair and 
    equitable basis.
    ``(g) Coordination.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall coordinate activities 
    under this section with related activities under programs of other 
    Federal departments and agencies.
        ``(2) With nonprofit providers.--A State that transfers funds 
    to an apportionment under section 5336 pursuant to subsection (e) 
    shall certify to the Secretary that any project for which the funds 
    are requested under this section has been coordinated with 
    nonprofit providers of services.
        ``(3) Project selection and planning.--A recipient of funds 
    under this section shall certify to the Secretary that--
            ``(A) the projects selected were derived from a locally 
        developed, coordinated public transit-human services 
        transportation plan; and
            ``(B) the plan was developed through a process that 
        included representatives of public, private, and nonprofit 
        transportation and human services providers and participation 
        by the public.
    ``(h) Government's Share of Costs.--
        ``(1) Capital projects.--A grant for a capital project under 
    this section may not exceed 80 percent of the net capital costs of 
    the project, as determined by the Secretary.
        ``(2) Operating assistance.--A grant made under this section 
    for operating assistance may not exceed 50 percent of the net 
    operating costs of the project, as determined by the Secretary.
        ``(3) Remainder.--The remainder of the net project costs--
            ``(A) may be provided from an undistributed cash surplus, a 
        replacement or depreciation cash fund or reserve, a service 
        agreement with a State or local social service agency or a 
        private social service organization, or new capital; and
            ``(B) may be derived from amounts appropriated to or made 
        available to a department or agency of the Government (other 
        than the Department of Transportation) that are eligible to be 
        expended for transportation.
        ``(4) Use of certain funds.--For purposes of paragraph (3)(B), 
    the prohibitions on the use of funds for matching requirements 
    under section 403(a)(5)(C)(vii) of the Social Security Act (42 
    U.S.C. 603(a)(5)(C)(vii)) shall not apply to Federal or State funds 
    to be used for transportation purposes.
        ``(5) Limitation on operating assistance.--A recipient carrying 
    out a program of operating assistance under this section may not 
    limit the level or extent of use of the Government grant for the 
    payment of operating expenses.
    ``(i) Program Evaluation.--
        ``(1) Comptroller general.--Beginning one year after the date 
    of enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005, and 
    every 2 years thereafter, the Comptroller General shall--
            ``(A) conduct a study to evaluate the grant program 
        authorized by this section; and
            ``(B) transmit to the Committee on Transportation and 
        Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the 
        Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate 
        a report describing the results of the study under subparagraph 
        (A).
        ``(2) Department of transportation.--Not later than 3 years 
    after the date of enactment of Federal Public Transportation Act of 
    2005, the Secretary shall--
            ``(A) conduct a study to evaluate the effectiveness of the 
        grant program authorized by this section and the effectiveness 
        of recipients making grants to subrecipients under this 
        section; and
            ``(B) transmit to the committees referred to in paragraph 
        (1)(B) a report describing the results of the study under 
        subparagraph (A).''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended 
by inserting after the item relating to section 5315 the following:

``5316. Job access and reverse commute formula grants.''.

    (c) Repeal.--Effective October 1, 2005, section 3037 of the 
Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (49 U.S.C. 5309 note; 
112 Stat. 387) is repealed.

SEC. 3019. NEW FREEDOM PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 53 is amended by inserting after section 
5316 the following:

``Sec. 5317. New freedom program

    ``(a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Recipient.--The term `recipient' means a designated 
    recipient (as defined in section 5307(a)(2)) and a State that 
    receives a grant under this section directly.
        ``(2) Subrecipient.--The term `subrecipient' means a State or 
    local governmental authority, nonprofit organization, or operator 
    of public transportation services that receives a grant under this 
    section indirectly through a recipient.
    ``(b) General Authority.--
        ``(1) Grants.--The Secretary may make grants under this section 
    to a recipient for new public transportation services and public 
    transportation alternatives beyond those required by the Americans 
    with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.) that assist 
    individuals with disabilities with transportation, including 
    transportation to and from jobs and employment support services.
        ``(2) Administrative expenses.--A recipient may use not more 
    than 10 percent of the amounts apportioned to the recipient under 
    this section to administer, plan, and provide technical assistance 
    for a project funded under this section.
    ``(c) Apportionments.--
        ``(1) Formula.--The Secretary shall apportion amounts made 
    available to carry out this section as follows:
            ``(A) 60 percent of the funds shall be apportioned among 
        designated recipients (as defined in section 5307(a)(2)) for 
        urbanized areas with a population of 200,000 or more in the 
        ratio that--
                ``(i) the number of individuals with disabilities in 
            each such urbanized area; bears to
                ``(ii) the number of individuals with disabilities in 
            all such urbanized areas.
            ``(B) 20 percent of the funds shall be apportioned among 
        the States in the ratio that--
                ``(i) the number of individuals with disabilities in 
            urbanized areas with a population of less than 200,000 in 
            each State; bears to
                ``(ii) the number of individuals with disabilities in 
            urbanized areas with a population of less than 200,000 in 
            all States.
            ``(C) 20 percent of the funds shall be apportioned among 
        the States in the ratio that--
                ``(i) the number of individuals with disabilities in 
            other than urbanized areas in each State; bears to
                ``(ii) the number of individuals with disabilities in 
            other than urbanized areas in all States.
        ``(2) Use of apportioned funds.--Funds apportioned under 
    paragraph (1) shall be used for projects as follows:
            ``(A) Funds apportioned under paragraph (1)(A) shall be 
        used for projects serving urbanized areas with a population of 
        200,000 or more.
            ``(B) Funds apportioned under paragraph (1)(B) shall be 
        used for projects serving urbanized areas with a population of 
        less than 200,000.
            ``(C) Funds apportioned under paragraph (1)(C) shall be 
        used for projects serving other than urbanized areas.
        ``(3) Transfers.--
            ``(A) In general.--A State may transfer any funds 
        apportioned to it under paragraph (1)(B) or (1)(C), or both, to 
        an apportionment under section 5311(c) or 5336, or both.
            ``(B) Limited to eligible projects.--Any funds transferred 
        pursuant to this paragraph shall be made available only for 
        eligible projects selected under this section.
            ``(C) Consultation.--A State may make a transfer of an 
        amount under this subsection only after consulting with 
        responsible local officials and publicly owned operators of 
        public transportation in each area for which the amount 
        originally was awarded under subsection (d)(4).
    ``(d) Competitive Process for Grants to Subrecipients.--
        ``(1) Areawide solicitations.--A recipient of funds apportioned 
    under subsection (c)(1)(A) shall conduct, in cooperation with the 
    appropriate metropolitan planning organization, an areawide 
    solicitation for applications for grants to the recipient and 
    subrecipients under this section.
        ``(2) Statewide solicitation.--A recipient of funds apportioned 
    under subsection (c)(1)(B) or (c)(1)(C) shall conduct a statewide 
    solicitation for applications for grants to the recipient and 
    subrecipients under this section.
        ``(3) Application.--Recipients and subrecipients seeking to 
    receive a grant from funds apportioned under subsection (c) shall 
    submit to the recipient an application in the form and in 
    accordance with such requirements as the recipient shall establish.
        ``(4) Grant awards.--The recipient shall award grants under 
    paragraphs (1) and (2) on a competitive basis.
    ``(e) Grant Requirements.--
        ``(1) In general.--A grant under this section shall be subject 
    to all the requirements of section 5310 to the extent the Secretary 
    considers appropriate.
        ``(2) Fair and equitable distribution.--A recipient of a grant 
    under this section shall certify that allocations of the grant to 
    subrecipients are distributed on a fair and equitable basis.
    ``(f) Coordination.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall coordinate activities 
    under this section with related activities under programs of other 
    Federal departments and agencies.
        ``(2) With nonprofit providers.--A recipient that transfers 
    funds to an apportionment under section 5336 pursuant to subsection 
    (c)(2) shall certify that the project for which the funds are 
    requested under this section has been coordinated with nonprofit 
    providers of services.
        ``(3) Project selection and planning.--Beginning in fiscal year 
    2007, a recipient of funds under this section shall certify that--
            ``(A) the projects selected were derived from a locally 
        developed, coordinated public transit-human services 
        transportation plan; and
            ``(B) the plan was developed through a process that 
        included representatives of public, private, and nonprofit 
        transportation and human services providers and participation 
        by the public.
    ``(g) Government's Share of Costs.--
        ``(1) Capital projects.--A grant for a capital project under 
    this section may not exceed 80 percent of the net capital costs of 
    the project, as determined by the Secretary.
        ``(2) Operating assistance.--A grant made under this section 
    for operating assistance may not exceed 50 percent of the net 
    operating costs of the project, as determined by the Secretary.
        ``(3) Remainder.--The remainder of the net project costs--
            ``(A) may be provided from an undistributed cash surplus, a 
        replacement or depreciation cash fund or reserve, a service 
        agreement with a State or local social service agency or a 
        private social service organization, or new capital; and
            ``(B) may be derived from amounts appropriated to or made 
        available to a department or agency of the Government (other 
        than the Department of Transportation) that are eligible to be 
        expended for transportation.
        ``(4) Use of certain funds.--For purposes of paragraph (3)(B), 
    the prohibitions on the use of funds for matching requirements 
    under section 403(a)(5)(C)(vii) of the Social Security Act (42 
    U.S.C. 603(a)(5)(C)(vii)) shall not apply to Federal or State funds 
    to be used for transportation purposes.
        ``(5) Limitation on operating assistance.--A recipient carrying 
    out a program of operating assistance under this section may not 
    limit the level or extent of use of the Government grant for the 
    payment of operating expenses.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended 
by inserting after the item relating to section 5316 the following:

``5317. New freedom program.''.

SEC. 3020. BUS TESTING FACILITY.

    (a) Facility.--Section 5318(a) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) Facility.--The Secretary shall maintain one facility for 
testing a new bus model for maintainability, reliability, safety, 
performance (including braking performance), structural integrity, fuel 
economy, emissions, and noise.''.
    (b) Availability of Amounts To Pay for Testing.--Section 5318(d) is 
amended by striking ``under section 5309(m)(1)(C) of this title'' and 
inserting ``to carry out this section''.
    (c) Acquiring New Bus Models.--Section 5318(e) is amended to read 
as follows:
    ``(e) Acquiring New Bus Models.--Amounts appropriated or made 
available under this chapter may be obligated or expended to acquire a 
new bus model only if a bus of that model has been tested at the 
facility maintained by the Secretary under subsection (a).''.

SEC. 3021. ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION IN PARKS AND PUBLIC LANDS.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 53 is amended by striking section 5320 and 
inserting the following:

``Sec. 5320. Alternative transportation in parks and public lands

    ``(a) In General.--
        ``(1) Authorization.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary, in consultation with the 
        Secretary of the Interior, may award a grant or enter into a 
        contract, cooperative agreement, interagency agreement, intra--
        agency agreement, or other agreement to carry out a qualified 
        project under this section to enhance the protection of 
        national parks and public lands and increase the enjoyment of 
        those visiting the parks and public lands by--
                ``(i) ensuring access to all, including persons with 
            disabilities;
                ``(ii) improving conservation and park and public land 
            opportunities in urban areas through partnering with State 
            and local governments; and
                ``(iii) improving park and public land transportation 
            infrastructure.
            ``(B) Consultation with other agencies.--To the extent that 
        projects are proposed or funded in eligible areas that are not 
        within the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior, the 
        Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the heads of the 
        relevant Federal land management agencies in carrying out the 
        responsibilities under this section.
        ``(2) Use of funds.--A grant, cooperative agreement, 
    interagency agreement, intra--agency agreement, or other agreement 
    for a qualified project under this section shall be available to 
    finance the leasing of equipment and facilities for use in public 
    transportation, subject to any regulation that the Secretary may 
    prescribe limiting the grant or agreement to leasing arrangements 
    that are more cost-effective than purchase or construction.
        ``(3) Alternative transportation facilities and services.--
    Projects receiving assistance under this section shall provide 
    alternative transportation facilities and services that complement 
    and enhance existing transportation services in national parks and 
    public lands in a manner that is consistent with Department of 
    Interior and other public land management policies regarding 
    private automobile access to and in such parks and lands.
    ``(b) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Eligible area.--The term `eligible area' means any 
    federally owned or managed park, refuge, or recreational area that 
    is open to the general public, including--
            ``(A) a unit of the National Park System;
            ``(B) a unit of the National Wildlife Refuge System;
            ``(C) a recreational area managed by the Bureau of Land 
        Management;
            ``(D) a recreation area managed by the Bureau of 
        Reclamation; and
            ``(E) a unit of the National Forest System.
        ``(2) Federal land management agency.--The term `Federal land 
    management agency' means a Federal agency that manages an eligible 
    area.
        ``(3) Alternative transportation.--The term `alternative 
    transportation' means transportation by bus, rail, or any other 
    publicly or privately owned conveyance that provides to the public 
    general or special service on a regular basis, including 
    sightseeing service. Such term also includes a nonmotorized 
    transportation system (including the provision of facilities for 
    pedestrians, bicycles, and nonmotorized watercraft).
        ``(4) Qualified participant.--The term `qualified participant' 
    means--
            ``(A) a Federal land management agency; or
            ``(B) a State, tribal, or local governmental authority with 
        jurisdiction over land in the vicinity of an eligible area 
        acting with the consent of the Federal land management agency, 
        alone or in partnership with a Federal land management agency 
        or other governmental or nongovernmental participant.
        ``(5) Qualified project.--The term `qualified project' means a 
    planning or capital project in or in the vicinity of an eligible 
    area that--
            ``(A) is an activity described in section 5302(a)(1)(A), 
        5303, 5304, 5305, or 5309(b);
            ``(B) involves--
                ``(i) the purchase of rolling stock that incorporates 
            clean fuel technology or the replacement of buses of a type 
            in use on the date of enactment of the Federal Public 
            Transportation Act of 2005 with clean fuel vehicles; or
                ``(ii) the deployment of alternative transportation 
            vehicles that introduce innovative technologies or methods;
            ``(C) relates to the capital costs of coordinating the 
        Federal land management agency public transportation systems 
        with other public transportation systems;
            ``(D) provides a nonmotorized transportation system 
        (including the provision of facilities for pedestrians, 
        bicycles, and nonmotorized watercraft);
            ``(E) provides waterborne access within or in the vicinity 
        of an eligible area, as appropriate to and consistent with this 
        section; or
            ``(F) is any other alternative transportation project 
        that--
                ``(i) enhances the environment;
                ``(ii) prevents or mitigates an adverse impact on a 
            natural resource;
                ``(iii) improves Federal land management agency 
            resource management;
                ``(iv) improves visitor mobility and accessibility and 
            the visitor experience;
                ``(v) reduces congestion and pollution (including noise 
            pollution and visual pollution); or
                ``(vi) conserves a natural, historical, or cultural 
            resource (excluding rehabilitation or restoration of a non-
            transportation facility).
    ``(c) Federal Agency Cooperative Arrangements.--The Secretary shall 
develop cooperative arrangements with the Secretary of the Interior 
that provide for--
        ``(1) technical assistance in alternative transportation;
        ``(2) interagency and multidisciplinary teams to develop 
    Federal land management agency alternative transportation policy, 
    procedures, and coordination; and
        ``(3) the development of procedures and criteria relating to 
    the planning, selection, and funding of qualified projects and the 
    implementation and oversight of the program of projects in 
    accordance with this section.
    ``(d) Limitation on Use of Available Amounts.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary, in consultation with the 
    Secretary of the Interior, may use not more than 10 percent of the 
    amount made available for a fiscal year under section 5338(b)(2)(J) 
    to carry out planning, research, and technical assistance under 
    this section, including the development of technology appropriate 
    for use in a qualified project.
        ``(2) Additional amounts.--Amounts made available under this 
    subsection are in addition to amounts otherwise available to the 
    Secretary to carry out planning, research, and technical assistance 
    under this chapter or any other provision of law.
        ``(3) Maximum amount.--No qualified project shall receive more 
    than 25 percent of the total amount made available to carry out 
    this section under section 5338(b)(2)(J) for any fiscal year.
    ``(e) Planning Process.--In undertaking a qualified project under 
this section--
        ``(1) if the qualified participant is a Federal land management 
    agency--
            ``(A) the Secretary, in cooperation with the Secretary of 
        the Interior, shall develop transportation planning procedures 
        that are consistent with--
                ``(i) the metropolitan planning provisions under 
            section 5303;
                ``(ii) the statewide planning provisions under section 
            5304; and
                ``(iii) the public participation requirements under 
            section 5307(d); and
            ``(B) in the case of a qualified project that is at a unit 
        of the National Park System, the planning process shall be 
        consistent with the general management plans of the unit of the 
        National Park System; and
        ``(2) if the qualified participant is a State or local 
    governmental authority, or more than one State or local 
    governmental authority in more than one State, the qualified 
    participant shall--
            ``(A) comply with the metropolitan planning provisions 
        under section 5303;
            ``(B) comply with the statewide planning provisions under 
        section 5304;
            ``(C) comply with the public participation requirements 
        under section 5307(d); and
            ``(D) consult with the appropriate Federal land management 
        agency during the planning process.
    ``(f) Cost Sharing.--
        ``(1) Government's share.--The Secretary, in cooperation with 
    the Secretary of the Interior, shall establish the Government's 
    share of the net project cost to be provided to a qualified 
    participant under this section.
        ``(2) Considerations.--In establishing the Government's share 
    of the net project cost to be provided under this section, the 
    Secretary shall consider--
            ``(A) visitation levels and the revenue derived from user 
        fees in the eligible area in which the qualified project is 
        carried out;
            ``(B) the extent to which the qualified participant 
        coordinates with a public transportation authority or private 
        entity engaged in public transportation;
            ``(C) private investment in the qualified project, 
        including the provision of contract services, joint development 
        activities, and the use of innovative financing mechanisms;
            ``(D) the clear and direct benefit to the qualified 
        participant; and
            ``(E) any other matters that the Secretary considers 
        appropriate to carry out this section.
        ``(3) Special rule.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
    law, funds appropriated to any Federal land management agency may 
    be counted toward the remainder of the net project cost.
    ``(g) Selection of Qualified Projects.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary of the Interior, after 
    consultation with and in cooperation with the Secretary, shall 
    determine the final selection and funding of an annual program of 
    qualified projects in accordance with this section.
        ``(2) Considerations.--In determining whether to include a 
    project in the annual program of qualified projects, the Secretary 
    of the Interior shall consider--
            ``(A) the justification for the qualified project, 
        including the extent to which the qualified project would 
        conserve resources, prevent or mitigate adverse impact, and 
        enhance the environment;
            ``(B) the location of the qualified project, to ensure that 
        the selected qualified projects--
                ``(i) are geographically diverse nationwide; and
                ``(ii) include qualified projects in eligible areas 
            located in both urban areas and rural areas;
            ``(C) the size of the qualified project, to ensure that 
        there is a balanced distribution;
            ``(D) the historical and cultural significance of a 
        qualified project;
            ``(E) safety;
            ``(F) the extent to which the qualified project would--
                ``(i) enhance livable communities;
                ``(ii) reduce pollution (including noise pollution, air 
            pollution, and visual pollution);
                ``(iii) reduce congestion; and
                ``(iv) improve the mobility of people in the most 
            efficient manner; and
            ``(G) any other matters that the Secretary of the Interior 
        considers appropriate to carry out this section, including--
                ``(i) visitation levels;
                ``(ii) the use of innovative financing or joint 
            development strategies; and
                ``(iii) coordination with gateway communities.
    ``(h) Qualified Projects Carried Out in Advance.--
        ``(1) In general.--When a qualified participant carries out any 
    part of a qualified project without assistance under this section 
    in accordance with all applicable procedures and requirements, the 
    Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior, may 
    pay the share of the net capital project cost of a qualified 
    project if--
            ``(A) the qualified participant applies for the payment;
            ``(B) the Secretary approves the payment; and
            ``(C) before carrying out that part of the qualified 
        project, the Secretary approves the plans and specifications in 
        the same manner as plans and specifications are approved for 
        other projects assisted under this section.
        ``(2) Financing costs.--
            ``(A) In general.--The cost of carrying out part of a 
        qualified project under paragraph (1) includes the amount of 
        interest earned and payable on bonds issued by a State or local 
        governmental authority, to the extent that proceeds of the bond 
        are expended in carrying out that part.
            ``(B) Limitation on amount of interest.--The rate of 
        interest under this paragraph may not exceed the most favorable 
        rate reasonably available for the qualified project at the time 
        of borrowing.
            ``(C) Certification.--The qualified participant shall 
        certify, in a manner satisfactory to the Secretary, that the 
        qualified participant has exercised reasonable diligence in 
        seeking the most favorable interest rate.
    ``(i) Relationship to Other Laws.--
        ``(1) Section 5307.--A qualified participant under this section 
    shall be subject to the requirements of sections 5307 and 5333(a) 
    to the extent the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
        ``(2) Other requirements.--A qualified participant under this 
    section shall be subject to any other requirements that the 
    Secretary determines to be appropriate to carry out this section, 
    including requirements for the distribution of proceeds on 
    disposition of real property and equipment resulting from a 
    qualified project assisted under this section.
        ``(3) Project management plan.--If the amount of assistance 
    anticipated to be required for a qualified project under this 
    section is not less than $25,000,000--
            ``(A) the qualified project shall, to the extent the 
        Secretary considers appropriate, be carried out through a full 
        funding grant agreement in accordance with section 5309(g); and
            ``(B) the qualified participant shall prepare a project 
        management plan in accordance with section 5327(a).
    ``(j) Asset Management.--The Secretary, in consultation with the 
Secretary of the Interior, may transfer the interest of the Department 
of Transportation in, and control over, all facilities and equipment 
acquired under this section to a qualified participant for use and 
disposition in accordance with any property management regulations that 
the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
    ``(k) Coordination of Research and Deployment of New 
Technologies.--
        ``(1) Grants and other assistance.--The Secretary, in 
    cooperation with the Secretary of the Interior, may undertake, or 
    make grants, cooperative agreements, contracts (including 
    agreements with departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the 
    Federal Government) or other agreements for research, development, 
    and deployment of new technologies in eligible areas that will--
            ``(A) conserve resources;
            ``(B) prevent or mitigate adverse environmental impact;
            ``(C) improve visitor mobility, accessibility, and 
        enjoyment; and
            ``(D) reduce pollution (including noise pollution and 
        visual pollution).
        ``(2) Information.--The Secretary may request and receive 
    appropriate information from any source.
        ``(3) Funding.--Grants, cooperative agreements, contracts, and 
    other agreements under paragraph (1) shall be awarded from amounts 
    allocated under subsection (d)(1).
    ``(l) Innovative Financing.--A qualified project receiving 
financial assistance under this section shall be eligible for funding 
through a State infrastructure bank or other innovative financing 
mechanism available to finance an eligible project under this chapter.
    ``(m) Reports.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary, in consultation with the 
    Secretary of the Interior, shall annually submit a report on the 
    allocation of amounts made available to assist qualified projects 
    under this section to--
            ``(A) the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs 
        of the Senate;
            ``(B) the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of 
        the House of Representatives; and
            ``(C) the Committee on Resources of the House of 
        Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural 
        Resources of the Senate.
        ``(2) Annual reports.--The report required under paragraph (1) 
    shall be included in the report submitted under section 
    5309(k)(1).''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended 
by striking the item relating to section 5320 and inserting the 
following:

``5320. Alternative transportation in parks and public lands.''.

SEC. 3022. HUMAN RESOURCES PROGRAMS.

    Section 5322 is amended--
        (1) by inserting ``(a) In General.--'' before ``The 
    Secretary''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(b) Fellowships.--
        ``(1) Authority to make grants.--The Secretary may make grants 
    to States, local governmental authorities, and operators of public 
    transportation systems to provide fellowships to train personnel 
    employed in managerial, technical, and professional positions in 
    the public transportation field.
        ``(2) Terms.--
            ``(A) Period of training.--A fellowship under this 
        subsection may not be for more than 1 year of training in an 
        institution that offers a program applicable to the public 
        transportation industry.
            ``(B) Selection of individuals.--A recipient of a grant for 
        a fellowship under this subsection shall select an individual 
        on the basis of demonstrated ability and for the contribution 
        the individual reasonably can be expected to make to an 
        efficient public transportation operation.
            ``(C) Amount.--A grant for a fellowship under this 
        subsection may not be more than the lesser of $65,000 or 75 
        percent of the sum of--
                ``(i) tuition and other charges to the fellowship 
            recipient;
                ``(ii) additional costs incurred by the training 
            institution and billed to the grant recipient; and
                ``(iii) the regular salary of the fellowship recipient 
            for the period of the fellowship to the extent the salary 
            is actually paid or reimbursed by the grant recipient.''.

SEC. 3023. GENERAL PROVISIONS ON ASSISTANCE.

    (a) Interests in Property.--Section 5323(a) is amended--
        (1) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following:
        ``(1) In general.--Financial assistance provided under this 
    chapter to a State or a local governmental authority may be used to 
    acquire an interest in, or to buy property of, a private company 
    engaged in public transportation, for a capital project for 
    property acquired from a private company engaged in public 
    transportation after July 9, 1964, or to operate a public 
    transportation facility or equipment in competition with, or in 
    addition to, transportation service provided by an existing public 
    transportation company, only if--
            ``(A) the Secretary determines that such financial 
        assistance is essential to a program of projects required under 
        sections 5303, 5304, and 5306;
            ``(B) the Secretary determines that the program provides 
        for the participation of private companies engaged in public 
        transportation to the maximum extent feasible; and
            ``(C) just compensation under State or local law will be 
        paid to the company for its franchise or property.''; and
        (2) in paragraph (2) by striking ``(2) A governmental 
    authority'' and inserting the following:
        ``(2) Limitation.--A governmental authority''.
    (b) Notice and Public Hearing.--Section 5323(b) is amended to read 
as follows:
    ``(b) Notice and Public Hearing.--
        ``(1) In general.--For a capital project that will 
    substantially affect a community, or the public transportation 
    service of a community, an applicant shall--
            ``(A) provide an adequate opportunity for public review and 
        comment on the project;
            ``(B) after providing notice, hold a public hearing on the 
        project if the project affects significant economic, social, or 
        environmental interests;
            ``(C) consider the economic, social, and environmental 
        effects of the project; and
            ``(D) find that the project is consistent with official 
        plans for developing the community.
        ``(2) Notice.--Notice of a hearing under this subsection--
            ``(A) shall include a concise description of the proposed 
        project; and
            ``(B) shall be published in a newspaper of general 
        circulation in the geographic area the project will serve.
        ``(3) Application requirements.--An application for a grant 
    under this chapter for a capital project described in paragraph (1) 
    shall include--
            ``(A) a certification that the applicant has complied with 
        the requirements of this subsection; and
            ``(B) in the environmental record for the project, evidence 
        that the applicant has complied with the requirements of this 
        subsection.''.
    (c) Fares not Required.--Section 5323(c) is amended to read as 
follows:
    ``(c) Fares not Required.--This chapter does not require that 
elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities be charged a 
fare.''.
    (d) Condition on Charter Bus Transportation Service.--Section 
5323(d) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``(1) Financial assistance'' and inserting the 
    following:
        ``(1) Agreements.--Financial assistance''; and
        (2) by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following:
        ``(2) Violations.--
            ``(A) Investigations.--On receiving a complaint about a 
        violation of the agreement required under paragraph (1), the 
        Secretary shall investigate and decide whether a violation has 
        occurred.
            ``(B) Enforcement of agreements.--If the Secretary decides 
        that a violation has occurred, the Secretary shall correct the 
        violation under terms of the agreement.
            ``(C) Additional remedies.--In addition to any remedy 
        specified in the agreement, the Secretary shall bar a recipient 
        or an operator from receiving Federal transit assistance in an 
        amount the Secretary considers appropriate if the Secretary 
        finds a pattern of violations of the agreement.''.
    (e) Bond Proceeds Eligible for Local Share.--Section 5323(e) is 
amended to read as follows:
    ``(e) Bond Proceeds Eligible for Local Share.--
        ``(1) Use as local matching funds.--Notwithstanding any other 
    provision of law, a recipient of assistance under section 5307 or 
    5309 may use the proceeds from the issuance of revenue bonds as 
    part of the local matching funds for a capital project.
        ``(2) Maintenance of effort.--The Secretary shall approve of 
    the use of the proceeds from the issuance of revenue bonds for the 
    remainder of the net project cost only if the Secretary finds that 
    the aggregate amount of financial support for public transportation 
    in the urbanized area provided by the State and affected local 
    governmental authorities during the next 3 fiscal years, as 
    programmed in the State transportation improvement program under 
    section 5304, is not less than the aggregate amount provided by the 
    State and affected local governmental authorities in the urbanized 
    area during the preceding 3 fiscal years.
        ``(3) Debt service reserve.--The Secretary may reimburse an 
    eligible recipient for deposits of bond proceeds in a debt service 
    reserve that the recipient establishes pursuant to section 
    5302(a)(1)(K) from amounts made available to the recipient under 
    section 5309.
        ``(4) Pilot program for urbanized areas.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall establish a pilot 
        program to reimburse not to exceed 10 eligible recipients for 
        deposits of bond proceeds in a debt service reserve that the 
        recipient establishes pursuant to section 5302(a)(1)(K) from 
        amounts made available to the recipient under section 5307.
            ``(B) Report.--Not later than July 31, 2008, the Secretary 
        shall submit to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban 
        Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and 
        Infrastructure of the House of Representatives a report on the 
        status and effectiveness of the pilot program established under 
        subparagraph (A).''.
    (f) Schoolbus Transportation.--Section 5323(f) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``(1) Financial assistance'' and inserting the 
    following:
        ``(1) Agreements.--Financial assistance'';
        (2) in paragraph (1) by moving subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) 
    2 ems to the right; and
        (3) by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following:
        ``(2) Violations.--If the Secretary finds that an applicant, 
    governmental authority, or publicly owned operator has violated the 
    agreement required under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall bar a 
    recipient or an operator from receiving Federal transit assistance 
    in an amount the Secretary considers appropriate.''.
    (g) Buying Buses Under Other Laws.--Section 5323(g) is amended by 
striking ``103(e)(4) and 142(a) or (c)'' each place it appears and 
inserting ``133 and 142''.
    (h) Government's Share of Costs for Certain Projects.--Section 
5323(i) is amended--
        (1) in the subsection heading by striking ``Government'' and 
    inserting ``Government's'';
        (2) by striking ``A grant'' and inserting the following:
        ``(1) Equipment for ada and clean air act compliance.--A 
    grant'';
        (3) by inserting ``or facilities'' after ``equipment'' each 
    place it appears; and
        (4) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(2) Certain state owned railroads.--The Government share for 
    financial assistance under this chapter to a State-owned railroad 
    (as defined in section 603 of the Rail Safety and Service 
    Improvement Act of 1982 (45 U.S.C. 1202)) shall be the same as the 
    Government share under section 120(b) of title 23 for Federal-aid 
    highway funds apportioned to the State in which the railroad 
    operates.''.
    (i) Buy America.--
        (1) Public interest waiver.--Section 5323(j) is amended--
            (A) by redesignating paragraphs (3) through (7) as 
        paragraphs (4) through (8), respectively; and
            (B) by inserting after paragraph (2) the following:
        ``(3) Written justification for public interest waiver.--When 
    issuing a waiver based on a public interest determination under 
    paragraph (2)(A), the Secretary shall issue a detailed written 
    justification as to why the waiver is in the public interest. The 
    Secretary shall publish such justification in the Federal Register 
    and provide the public with a reasonable period of time for notice 
    and comment.''.
        (2) Ineligibility for contracts.--Section 5323(j)(6) (as so 
    redesignated) is amended by striking ``Intermodal Surface 
    Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-240, 105 
    Stat. 1914)'' and inserting ``Federal Public Transportation Act of 
    2005''.
        (3) Administrative review.--Section 5323(j) is amended by 
    adding at the end the following:
        ``(9) Administrative review.--A party adversely affected by an 
    agency action under this subsection shall have the right to seek 
    review under section 702 of title 5.''.
        (4) Repeal of general waiver.--Subsections (b) and (c) of 
    Appendix A of section 661.7 of title 49, Code of Federal 
    Regulations, shall cease to be in effect beginning on the date of 
    enactment of this Act.
        (5) Rulemaking.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
    enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall issue a final rule on 
    implementation of the requirements of section 5323(j) of title 49, 
    United States Code (in this paragraph referred to as the ``Buy 
    America requirements''). The purposes of the regulations shall be 
    as follows:
            (A) Microprocessor waiver.--To clarify that any waiver from 
        the Buy America requirements issued under section 5323(j)(2) of 
        such title for a microprocessor, computer, or microcomputer 
        applies only to a device used solely for the purpose of 
        processing or storing data and does not extend to a product 
        containing a microprocessor, computer, or microcomputer.
            (B) Definitions.--To define the terms ``end product'', 
        ``negotiated procurement'', and ``contractor'' for purposes of 
        part 661 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations. In defining 
        the terms, the Secretary shall develop a list of representative 
        items that are subject to the Buy America requirements, and 
        shall address the procurement of systems under the definition 
        to ensure that major system procurements are not used to 
        circumvent the Buy America requirements.
            (C) Post-award waivers.--To permit a grantee to request a 
        non-availability waiver from the Buy America requirements under 
        section 661.7c of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, after 
        contract award in any case in which the contractor has made a 
        certification of compliance with the requirements in good 
        faith.
            (D) Certification under negotiated procurement process.--In 
        any case in which a negotiated procurement process is used, 
        compliance with the Buy America requirements shall be 
        determined on the basis of the certification submitted with the 
        final offer.
    (j) Relationship to Other Laws.--Section 5323(l) is amended to read 
as follows:
    ``(l) Relationship to Other Laws.--Section 1001 of title 18 applies 
to a certificate, submission, or statement provided under this chapter. 
The Secretary may terminate financial assistance under this chapter and 
seek reimbursement directly, or by offsetting amounts, available under 
this chapter if the Secretary determines that a recipient of such 
financial assistance has made a false or fraudulent statement or 
related act in connection with a Federal transit program.''.
    (k) Preaward and Postdelivery Review of Rolling Stock Purchases.--
Section 5323(m) is amended by adding at the end the following: 
``Rolling stock procurements of 20 vehicles or fewer made for the 
purpose of serving other than urbanized areas and urbanized areas with 
populations of 200,000 or fewer shall be subject to the same 
requirements as established for procurements of 10 or fewer buses under 
the post-delivery purchaser's requirements certification process under 
section 663.37(c) of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations.''.
    (l) Grant Requirements.--Section 5323(o) is amended by striking 
``the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 
1998'' and inserting ``chapter 6 (other than section 609) of title 
23''.
    (m) Alternative Fueling Facilities.--Section 5323 is amended by 
adding at the end the following:
    ``(p) Alternative Fueling Facilities.--A recipient of assistance 
under this chapter may allow the incidental use of federally funded 
alternative fueling facilities and equipment by nontransit public 
entities and private entities if--
        ``(1) the incidental use does not interfere with the 
    recipient's public transportation operations;
        ``(2) all costs related to the incidental use are fully 
    recaptured by the recipient from the nontransit public entity or 
    private entity;
        ``(3) the recipient uses revenues received from the incidental 
    use in excess of costs for planning, capital, and operating 
    expenses that are incurred in providing public transportation; and
        ``(4) private entities pay all applicable excise taxes on 
    fuel.''.

SEC. 3024. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS.

    (a) In General.--Section 5324 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5324. Special provisions for capital projects

    ``(a) Relocation and Real Property Requirements.--The Uniform 
Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 
1970 (42 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.) shall apply to financial assistance for 
capital projects under this chapter.
    ``(b) Consideration of Economic, Social, and Environmental 
Interests.--
        ``(1) Cooperation and consultation.--In carrying out the policy 
    of section 5301(e), the Secretary shall cooperate and consult with 
    the Secretary of the Interior and the Administrator of the 
    Environmental Protection Agency on each project that may have a 
    substantial impact on the environment.
        ``(2) Public participation in environmental reviews.--In 
    performing environmental reviews, the Secretary shall review each 
    transcript of a hearing submitted under section 5323(b) to 
    establish that an adequate opportunity to present views was given 
    to all parties having a significant economic, social, or 
    environmental interest in the project, and that the project 
    application includes a record of--
            ``(A) the environmental impact of the proposal;
            ``(B) adverse environmental effects that cannot be avoided;
            ``(C) alternatives to the proposal; and
            ``(D) irreversible and irretrievable impacts on the 
        environment.
        ``(3) Approval of applications for assistance.--
            ``(A) Findings by the secretary.--The Secretary may approve 
        an application for financial assistance for a capital project 
        in accordance with this chapter only if the Secretary makes 
        written findings, after reviewing the application and the 
        transcript of any hearing held before a State or local 
        governmental authority under section 5323(b), that--
                ``(i) an adequate opportunity to present views was 
            given to all parties having a significant economic, social, 
            or environmental interest;
                ``(ii) the preservation and enhancement of the 
            environment and the interest of the community in which the 
            project is located were considered; and
                ``(iii) no adverse environmental effect is likely to 
            result from the project, or no feasible and prudent 
            alternative to the effect exists and all reasonable steps 
            have been taken to minimize the effect.
            ``(B) Hearing.--If a hearing has not been conducted or the 
        Secretary decides that the record of the hearing is inadequate 
        for making the findings required by this subsection, the 
        Secretary shall conduct a hearing on an environmental issue 
        raised by the application after giving adequate notice to 
        interested persons.
            ``(C) Availability of findings.--The Secretary's findings 
        under subparagraph (A) shall be made a matter of public record.
    ``(c) Railroad Corridor Preservation.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may assist an applicant to 
    acquire railroad right-of-way before the completion of the 
    environmental reviews for any project that may use the right-of-way 
    if the acquisition is otherwise permitted under Federal law. The 
    Secretary may establish restrictions on such an acquisition as the 
    Secretary determines to be necessary and appropriate.
        ``(2) Environmental reviews.--Railroad right-of-way acquired 
    under this subsection may not be developed in anticipation of the 
    project until all required environmental reviews for the project 
    have been completed.''.
    (b) Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended by 
striking the item relating to section 5324 and inserting the following:

``5324. Special provisions for capital projects.''.

SEC. 3025. CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS.

    (a) In General.--Section 5325 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5325. Contract requirements

    ``(a) Competition.--Recipients of assistance under this chapter 
shall conduct all procurement transactions in a manner that provides 
full and open competition as determined by the Secretary.
    ``(b) Architectural, Engineering, and Design Contracts.--
        ``(1) Procedures for awarding contract.--A contract or 
    requirement for program management, architectural engineering, 
    construction management, a feasibility study, and preliminary 
    engineering, design, architectural, engineering, surveying, 
    mapping, or related services for a project for which Federal 
    assistance is provided under this chapter shall be awarded in the 
    same way as a contract for architectural and engineering services 
    is negotiated under chapter 11 of title 40 or an equivalent 
    qualifications-based requirement of a State.
        ``(2) Effect of state laws.--Paragraph (1) does not apply to 
    the extent a State has adopted by law, before the date of enactment 
    of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005, an equivalent 
    State qualifications-based requirement for contracting for 
    architectural, engineering, and design services.
        ``(3) Additional requirements.--When awarding a contract 
    described in paragraph (1), recipients of assistance under this 
    chapter shall comply with the following requirements:
            ``(A) Performance of audits.--Any contract or subcontract 
        awarded under this chapter shall be performed and audited in 
        compliance with cost principles contained in part 31 of title 
        48, Code of Federal Regulations (commonly known as the Federal 
        Acquisition Regulation).
            ``(B) Indirect cost rates.--A recipient of funds under a 
        contract or subcontract awarded under this chapter shall accept 
        indirect cost rates established in accordance with the Federal 
        Acquisition Regulation for 1-year applicable accounting periods 
        by a cognizant Federal or State government agency, if such 
        rates are not currently under dispute.
            ``(C) Application of rates.--After a firm's indirect cost 
        rates are accepted under subparagraph (B), the recipient of the 
        funds shall apply such rates for the purposes of contract 
        estimation, negotiation, administration, reporting, and 
        contract payment, and shall not be limited by administrative or 
        de facto ceilings.
            ``(D) Prenotification; confidentiality of data.--A 
        recipient requesting or using the cost and rate data described 
        in subparagraph (C) shall notify any affected firm before such 
        request or use. Such data shall be confidential and shall not 
        be accessible or provided by the group of agencies sharing cost 
        data under this subparagraph, except by written permission of 
        the audited firm. If prohibited by law, such cost and rate data 
        shall not be disclosed under any circumstances.
    ``(c) Efficient Procurement.--A recipient may award a procurement 
contract under this chapter to other than the lowest bidder if the 
award furthers an objective consistent with the purposes of this 
chapter, including improved long-term operating efficiency and lower 
long-term costs.
    ``(d) Design-Build Projects.--
        ``(1) Term defined.--In this subsection, the term `design-build 
    project'--
            ``(A) means a project under which a recipient enters into a 
        contract with a seller, firm, or consortium of firms to design 
        and build a public transportation system, or an operable 
        segment of such system, that meets specific performance 
        criteria; and
            ``(B) may include an option to finance, or operate for a 
        period of time, the system or segment or any combination of 
        designing, building, operating, or maintaining such system or 
        segment.
        ``(2) Financial assistance for capital costs.--Federal 
    financial assistance under this chapter may be provided for the 
    capital costs of a design-build project after the recipient 
    complies with Government requirements.
    ``(e) Multiyear Rolling Stock.--
        ``(1) Contracts.--A recipient procuring rolling stock with 
    Government financial assistance under this chapter may make a 
    multiyear contract to buy the rolling stock and replacement parts 
    under which the recipient has an option to buy additional rolling 
    stock or replacement parts for not more than 5 years after the date 
    of the original contract.
        ``(2) Cooperation among recipients.--The Secretary shall allow 
    at least two recipients to act on a cooperative basis to procure 
    rolling stock in compliance with this subsection and other 
    Government procurement requirements.
    ``(f) Acquiring Rolling Stock.--A recipient of financial assistance 
under this chapter may enter into a contract to expend that assistance 
to acquire rolling stock--
        ``(1) based on--
            ``(A) initial capital costs; or
            ``(B) performance, standardization, life cycle costs, and 
        other factors; or
        ``(2) with a party selected through a competitive procurement 
    process.
    ``(g) Examination of Records.--Upon request, the Secretary and the 
Comptroller General, or any of their representatives, shall have access 
to and the right to examine and inspect all records, documents, and 
papers, including contracts, related to a project for which a grant is 
made under this chapter.
    ``(h) Grant Prohibition.--A grant awarded under this chapter or the 
Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005 may not be used to support a 
procurement that uses an exclusionary or discriminatory specification.
    ``(i) Bus Dealer Requirements.--No State law requiring buses to be 
purchased through in-State dealers shall apply to vehicles purchased 
with a grant under this chapter.
    ``(j) Awards to Responsible Contractors.--
        ``(1) In general.--Federal financial assistance under this 
    chapter may be provided for contracts only if a recipient awards 
    such contracts to responsible contractors possessing the ability to 
    successfully perform under the terms and conditions of a proposed 
    procurement.
        ``(2) Criteria.--Before making an award to a contractor under 
    paragraph (1), a recipient shall consider--
            ``(A) the integrity of the contractor;
            ``(B) the contractor's compliance with public policy;
            ``(C) the contractor's past performance, including the 
        performance reported in the Contractor Performance Assessment 
        Reports required under section 5309(l)(2); and
            ``(D) the contractor's financial and technical 
        resources.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--Section 5326 and the item relating to 
section 5326 in the analysis for chapter 53 are repealed.

SEC. 3026. PROJECT MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT AND REVIEW.

    (a) Project Management Plan Requirements.--Section 5327(a) is 
amended--
        (1) in paragraph (11) by striking ``and'' at the end;
        (2) in paragraph (12) by striking the period at the end and 
    inserting ``; and''; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(13) safety and security management.''.
    (b) Limitations.--Section 5327(c) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(c) Limitations.--
        ``(1) Limitations on use of available amounts.--Of the amounts 
    made available to carry out this chapter for a fiscal year, the 
    Secretary may use not more than the following amounts to make 
    contracts for the activities described in paragraph (2):
            ``(A) 0.5 percent of amounts made available to carry out 
        section 5305.
            ``(B) 0.75 percent of amounts made available to carry out 
        section 5307.
            ``(C) 1 percent of amounts made available to carry out 
        section 5309.
            ``(D) 0.5 percent of amounts made available to carry out 
        section 5310.
            ``(E) 0.5 percent of amounts made available to carry out 
        section 5311.
            ``(F) 0.5 percent of amounts made available to carry out 
        section 5320.
        ``(2) Activities.--Paragraph (1) shall apply to the following:
            ``(A) Activities to oversee the construction of a major 
        project.
            ``(B) Activities to review and audit the safety and 
        security, procurement, management, and financial compliance of 
        a recipient or subrecipient of funds under sections 5305, 5307, 
        5309, 5310, 5311, and 5320.
            ``(C) Activities to provide technical assistance to correct 
        deficiencies identified in compliance reviews and audits 
        carried out under this section.
        ``(3) Limitations on applicability.--Subsections (a), (b), and 
    (e) do not apply to contracts under this section for activities 
    described in paragraphs (2)(B) and (2)(C).
        ``(4) Government's share of costs.--The Government shall pay 
    the entire cost of carrying out a contract under this subsection.
        ``(5) Availability of certain funds.--Beginning in fiscal year 
    2006, funds available under paragraph (1)(C) shall be made 
    available to the Secretary before allocating the funds appropriated 
    to carry out any project under a full funding grant agreement or 
    project construction grant agreement.''.

SEC. 3027. PROJECT REVIEW.

    Section 5328(a) is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by striking ``(1) When the Secretary of 
    Transportation allows a new fixed guideway project to advance into 
    the alternatives analysis stage of project review, the Secretary 
    shall cooperate with the applicant in'' and inserting the 
    following:
        ``(1) Alternatives analysis.--The Secretary shall cooperate 
    with an applicant undertaking an alternatives analysis required by 
    subsections (d) and (e) of section 5309 in the''; and
        (2) in paragraph (2)--
            (A) by striking ``(2) After'' and inserting the following:
        ``(2) Advancement to preliminary engineering stage.--After''; 
    and
            (B) by striking ``is consistent with section 5309(e)'' and 
        inserting ``meets the requirements of subsection (d) or (e) of 
        section 5309'';
        (3) in paragraph (3)--
            (A) by striking ``(3) The Secretary'' and inserting the 
        following:
        ``(3) Record of decision.--The Secretary'';
            (B) by striking ``of construction''; and
            (C) by adding before the period at the end the following: 
        ``if the Secretary determines that the project meets the 
        requirements of subsection (d) or (e) of section 5309''; and
        (4) by striking paragraph (4) and inserting the following:
        ``(4) Funding agreements.--The Secretary shall enter into a 
    full funding grant agreement or project construction grant 
    agreement, as appropriate, between the Government and the project 
    sponsor if the Secretary determines that the project meets the 
    requirements of subsection (d) or (e) of section 5309.''.

SEC. 3028. INVESTIGATIONS OF SAFETY HAZARDS AND SECURITY RISKS.

    (a) In General.--Section 5329 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5329. Investigations of safety hazards and security risks

    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary may conduct investigations into 
safety hazards and security risks associated with a condition in 
equipment, a facility, or an operation financed under this chapter to 
establish the nature and extent of the condition and how to eliminate, 
mitigate, or correct it.
    ``(b) Submission of Corrective Plan.--If the Secretary establishes 
that a safety hazard or security risk warrants further protective 
measures, the Secretary shall require the local governmental authority 
receiving amounts under this chapter to submit a plan for eliminating, 
mitigating, or correcting it.
    ``(c) Withholding Financial Assistance.--Financial assistance under 
this chapter, in an amount to be determined by the Secretary, may be 
withheld until a plan is approved and carried out.''.
    (b) Public Transportation Security.--
        (1) In general.--Not later than 45 days after the date of 
    enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall execute an annex to the 
    memorandum of understanding between the Secretary and the Secretary 
    of Homeland Security, dated September 28, 2004, to define and 
    clarify the respective roles and responsibilities of the Department 
    of Transportation and the Department of Homeland Security relating 
    to public transportation security.
        (2) Contents.--The annex to be executed under paragraph (1) 
    shall--
            (A) establish a process to develop security standards for 
        public transportation agencies;
            (B) create a method of direct coordination with public 
        transportation agencies on security matters;
            (C) address any other issues determined to be appropriate 
        by the Secretary and the Secretary of Homeland Security; and
            (D) include a formal and permanent mechanism to ensure 
        coordination and involvement by the Department of 
        Transportation, as appropriate, in public transportation 
        security.
    (c) Rulemaking.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
enactment of this Act, the Secretary and the Secretary of Homeland 
Security shall issue jointly final regulations to establish the 
characteristics of and requirements for public transportation security 
grants, including funding priorities, eligible activities, methods for 
awarding grants, and limitations on administrative expenses.
    (d) Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended by 
striking the item relating to section 5329 and inserting the following:

``5329. Investigations of safety hazards and security risks.''.

SEC. 3029. STATE SAFETY OVERSIGHT.

    (a) In General.--Section 5330 is amended--
        (1) by striking the section heading and all that follows 
    through subsection (a) and inserting the following:

``Sec. 5330. State safety oversight

    ``(a) Application.--This section shall only apply to--
        ``(1) States that have rail fixed guideway public 
    transportation systems that are not subject to regulation by the 
    Federal Railroad Administration; and
        ``(2) States that are designing rail fixed guideway public 
    transportation systems that will not be subject to regulation by 
    the Federal Railroad Administration.'';
        (2) in subsection (d) by striking ``may'' and inserting ``shall 
    ensure uniform safety standards and enforcement or shall''; and
        (3) by striking subsection (f).
    (b) Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended by 
striking the item relating to section 5330 and inserting the following:

``5330. State safety oversight.''.

SEC. 3030. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND ALCOHOL MISUSE TESTING.

    (a) Definitions.--Section 5331(a)(3) is amended by striking the 
period at the end and inserting the following: ``or section 2303a, 
7101(i), or 7302(e) of title 46. The Secretary may also decide that a 
form of public transportation is covered adequately, for employee 
alcohol and controlled substances testing purposes, under the alcohol 
and controlled substance statutes or regulations of an agency within 
the Department of Transportation or the Coast Guard.''.
    (b) Technical Corrections.--Subsections (b)(1) and (g) of section 
5331 are each amended by striking ``or section 103(e)(4) of title 23''.
    (c) Regulations.--Section 5331(f) is amended by striking paragraph 
(3).

SEC. 3031. EMPLOYEE PROTECTIVE ARRANGEMENTS.

    Section 5333(b) is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by striking ``5318(d), 5323(a)(1), (b), 
    (d), and (e), 5328, 5337, and 5338(b)'' each place it appears and 
    inserting ``5316, 5318, 5323(a)(1), 5323(b), 5323(d), 5328, 5337, 
    and 5338(b)''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(4) Fair and equitable arrangements to protect the interests of 
employees utilized by the Secretary of Labor for assistance to purchase 
like-kind equipment or facilities, and grant amendments which do not 
materially revise or amend existing assistance agreements, shall be 
certified without referral.
    ``(5) When the Secretary is called upon to issue fair and equitable 
determinations involving assurances of employment when one private 
transit bus service contractor replaces another through competitive 
bidding, such decisions shall be based on the principles set forth in 
the Department of Labor's decision of September 21, 1994, as clarified 
by the supplemental ruling of November 7, 1994, with respect to grant 
NV-90-X021. This paragraph shall not serve as a basis for objections 
under section 215.3(d) of title 29, Code of Federal Regulations.''.

SEC. 3032. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES.

    Section 5334 is amended--
        (1) in subsection (a)--
            (A) in paragraph (9) by striking ``and'' at the end;
            (B) in paragraph (10) by striking the period at the end and 
        inserting ``; and''; and
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(11) issue regulations as necessary to carry out the purposes 
    of this chapter.'';
        (2) by striking subsection (i);
        (3) by redesignating subsections (b) through (h) as subsections 
    (c) through (i), respectively;
        (4) by inserting after subsection (a) the following:
    ``(b) Prohibitions Against Regulating Operations and Charges.--
        ``(1) In general.--Except for purposes of national defense or 
    in the event of a national or regional emergency, the Secretary may 
    not regulate the operation, routes, or schedules of a public 
    transportation system for which a grant is made under this chapter, 
    nor may the Secretary regulate the rates, fares, tolls, rentals, or 
    other charges prescribed by any provider of public transportation.
        ``(2) Limitation on statutory construction.--Nothing in this 
    subsection shall be construed to prevent the Secretary from 
    requiring a recipient of funds under this chapter to comply with 
    the terms and conditions of its Federal assistance agreement.''; 
    and
        (5) by striking subsection (c)(4) (as redesignated by paragraph 
    (3) of this subsection) and inserting the following:
    ``(4) The Secretary of Transportation shall comply with this 
section (except subsection (i)) and sections 5318(e), 5323(a)(2), 
5325(a), 5325(b), and 5325(f) when proposing or carrying out a 
regulation governing an activity under this chapter, except for a 
routine matter or a matter with no significant impact.''; and
        (6) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(k) Notification of Pending Discretionary Grants.--Not less than 
3 full business days before announcement of award by the Secretary of 
any discretionary grant, letter of intent, or full funding grant 
agreement totaling $1,000,000 or more, the Secretary shall notify the 
Committees on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs and Appropriations of 
the Senate and Committees on Transportation and Infrastructure and 
Appropriations of the House of Representatives.
    ``(l) Agency Statements.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Administrator of the Federal Transit 
    Administration shall follow applicable rulemaking procedures under 
    section 553 of title 5 before the Federal Transit Administration 
    issues a statement that imposes a binding obligation on recipients 
    of Federal assistance under this chapter.
        ``(2) Binding obligation defined.--In this subsection, the term 
    `binding obligation' means a substantive policy statement, rule, or 
    guidance document issued by the Federal Transit Administration that 
    grants rights, imposes obligations, produces significant effects on 
    private interests, or effects a significant change in existing 
    policy.''.

SEC. 3033. NATIONAL TRANSIT DATABASE.

    (a) In General.--Section 5335 is amended--
        (1) by striking the section heading and inserting the 
    following:

``Sec. 5335. National transit database'';

        (2) by striking subsection (b); and
        (3) in subsection (a)--
            (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``(1)''; and
            (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``(2) The Secretary may 
        make a grant under section 5307 of this title'' and inserting 
        the following:
    ``(b) Reporting and Uniform Systems.--The Secretary may award a 
grant under section 5307 or 5311''.
    (b) Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended by 
striking the item relating to section 5335 and inserting the following:

``5335. National transit database.''.

SEC. 3034. APPORTIONMENTS OF FORMULA GRANTS.

    (a) Apportionments.--Section 5336 is amended--
        (1) by striking subsections (d), (h), and (k);
        (2) by redesignating subsections (e), (f), (g), (i), and (j) as 
    subsections (d), (e), (f), (g), and (h), respectively;
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(i) Apportionments.--Of the amounts made available for each 
fiscal year under subsections (a)(1)(C)(vi) and (b)(2)(B) of section 
5338--
        ``(1) one percent shall be apportioned, in fiscal year 2006 and 
    each fiscal year thereafter, to certain urbanized areas with 
    populations of less than 200,000 in accordance with subsection (j); 
    and
        ``(2) any amount not apportioned under paragraph (1) shall be 
    apportioned to urbanized areas in accordance with subsections (a) 
    through (c).''; and
        (4) in subsection (a), by striking ``Of the amount made 
    available or appropriated under section 5338(a) of this title'' and 
    inserting ``Of the amount apportioned under subsection (i)(2)''.
    (b) Small Transit Intensive Cities Formula.--Section 5336 is 
amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(j) Small Transit Intensive Cities Formula.--
        ``(1) Definitions.--In this subsection, the following 
    definitions apply:
            ``(A) Eligible area.--The term `eligible area' means an 
        urbanized area with a population of less than 200,000 that 
        meets or exceeds in one or more performance categories the 
        industry average for all urbanized areas with a population of 
        at least 200,000 but not more than 999,999, as determined by 
        the Secretary in accordance with subsection (c)(2).
            ``(B) Performance category.--The term `performance 
        category' means each of the following:
                ``(i) Passenger miles traveled per vehicle revenue 
            mile.
                ``(ii) Passenger miles traveled per vehicle revenue 
            hour.
                ``(iii) Vehicle revenue miles per capita.
                ``(iv) Vehicle revenue hours per capita.
                ``(v) Passenger miles traveled per capita.
                ``(vi) Passengers per capita.
        ``(2) Apportionment.--
            ``(A) Apportionment formula.--The amount to be apportioned 
        under subsection (i)(1) shall be apportioned among eligible 
        areas in the ratio that--
                ``(i) the number of performance categories for which 
            each eligible area meets or exceeds the industry average in 
            urbanized areas with a population of at least 200,000 but 
            not more than 999,999; bears to
                ``(ii) the aggregate number of performance categories 
            for which all eligible areas meet or exceed the industry 
            average in urbanized areas with a population of at least 
            200,000 but not more than 999,999.
            ``(B) Data used in formula.--The Secretary shall calculate 
        apportionments under this subsection for a fiscal year using 
        data from the national transit database used to calculate 
        apportionments for that fiscal year under this section.''.
    (c) Study on Incentives in Formula Programs.--Section 5336 is 
amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(c) Study on Incentives in Formula Programs.--
        ``(1) Study.--The Secretary shall conduct a study to assess the 
    feasibility and appropriateness of developing and implementing an 
    incentive funding system under sections 5307 and 5311 for operators 
    of public transportation.
        ``(2) Report.--
            ``(A) In general.--Not later than 2 years after the date of 
        enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005, the 
        Secretary shall submit a report on the results of the study 
        conducted under paragraph (1) to the Committee on Banking, 
        Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on 
        Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
        Representatives.
            ``(B) Contents.--The report submitted under subparagraph 
        (A) shall include--
                ``(i) an analysis of the availability of appropriate 
            measures to be used as a basis for the distribution of 
            incentive payments;
                ``(ii) the optimal number and size of any incentive 
            programs;
                ``(iii) what types of systems should compete for 
            various incentives;
                ``(iv) how incentives should be distributed; and
                ``(v) the likely effects of the incentive funding 
            system.''.
    (d) Technical Amendments.--Section 5336 is amended--
        (1) in subsection (a), by striking ``of this title'' and 
    inserting ``to carry out section 5307'';
        (2) in paragraph (2), by inserting before the period at the end 
    the following: ``, except that the amount apportioned to the 
    Anchorage urbanized area under subsection (b) shall be available to 
    the Alaska Railroad for any costs related to its passenger 
    operations'';
        (3) in subsection (b)(1), by inserting ``and, beginning in 
    fiscal year 2006, 60 percent of the directional route miles 
    attributable to the Alaska Railroad passenger operations'' after 
    ``recipient''; and
        (4) in subsection (h), by striking ``a grant made under'' each 
    place it appears and inserting ``a grant made with funds 
    apportioned under''.

SEC. 3035. APPORTIONMENTS BASED ON FIXED GUIDEWAY FACTORS.

    (a) In General.--Section 5337 is amended--
        (1) by striking the section designation and heading and 
    inserting the following:

``Sec. 5337. Apportionment based on fixed guideway factors'';

    and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(f) Adjustment.--For purposes of this section, an urbanized area 
with a population of 55,997, according to the most recent decennial 
census, shall be treated as an urbanized area eligible for assistance 
under section 5336(b)(2)(A) to which amounts were apportioned under 
this section for fiscal year 1997. For the purposes of subsection 
(e)(1), the number of fixed guideway revenue vehicle miles of service 
and number of fixed guideway route miles for that urbanized area as of 
the date of enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005 
shall be considered to have been used to determine apportionments for 
fiscal year 1997.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended 
by striking the item relating to section 5337 and inserting the 
following:

``5337. Apportionment based on fixed guideway factors.''.

SEC. 3036. AUTHORIZATIONS.

    Section 5338 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5338. Authorizations

    ``(a) Fiscal Year 2005.--
        ``(1) Formula grants.--
            ``(A) Trust fund.--For fiscal year 2005, $3,499,927,776 
        shall be available from the Mass Transit Account of the Highway 
        Trust Fund to carry out sections 5307, 5308, 5310, and 5311 and 
        section 3038 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
        Century (49 U.S.C. 5310 note).
            ``(B) General fund.--In addition to the amounts made 
        available under subparagraph (A), there is authorized to be 
        appropriated $499,989,824 for fiscal year 2005 to carry out 
        sections 5307, 5308, 5310, and 5311 and section 3038 of the 
        Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (49 U.S.C. 5310 
        note).
            ``(C) Allocation of funds.--Of the amounts made available 
        or appropriated under this paragraph--
                ``(i) $4,811,150 shall be available to the Alaska 
            Railroad for improvements to its passenger operations under 
            section 5307;
                ``(ii) $5,208,000 shall be available to provide over-
            the-road bus accessibility grants under section 3038 of the 
            Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (49 U.S.C. 
            5310 note) to operators of intercity, fixed-route over-the-
            road buses;
                ``(iii) $1,686,400 shall be available to provide over-
            the-road bus accessibility grants under section 3038 of the 
            Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (49 U.S.C. 
            5310 note) to operators of over-the-road buses providing 
            other than intercity, fixed-route service;
                ``(iv) $94,526,689 shall be available to provide 
            transportation services to elderly individuals and 
            individuals with disabilities under section 5310;
                ``(v) $250,889,588 shall be available to provide 
            financial assistance for other than urbanized areas under 
            section 5311;
                ``(vi) $3,593,195,773 shall be available to provide 
            financial assistance for urbanized areas under section 
            5307; and
                ``(vii) $49,600,000 shall be available to carry out the 
            clean fuels program under section 5308.
        ``(2) Job access and reverse commute.--
            ``(A) Trust fund.--For fiscal year 2005, $108,500,000 shall 
        be available from the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust 
        Fund to carry out section 3037 of the Transportation Equity Act 
        for the 21st Century (49 U.S.C. 5309 note).
            ``(B) General fund.--In addition to the amounts made 
        available under subparagraph (A), there is authorized to be 
        appropriated $15,500,000 for fiscal year 2005 to carry out 
        section 3037 of the Transportation Equity Act of the 21st 
        Century (49 U.S.C. 5309 note).
        ``(3) Capital program grants.--
            ``(A) Trust fund.--For fiscal year 2005, $2,898,100,224 
        shall be available from the Mass Transit Account of the Highway 
        Trust Fund to carry out section 5309.
            ``(B) General fund.--In addition to the amounts made 
        available under subparagraph (A), there is authorized to be 
        appropriated $414,014,176 for fiscal year 2005 to carry out 
        sections 5308, 5309, and 5318 and section 3015(b) of the 
        Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 361).
            ``(C) Allocation of funds.--Of the amounts made available 
        or appropriated under this paragraph--
                ``(i) $49,600,000 shall be available to carry out the 
            clean fuels program under section 5308;
                ``(ii) $669,600,000 shall be available for capital 
            projects to replace, rehabilitate, and purchase bus and 
            related equipment and to construct bus-related facilities 
            under section 5309;
                ``(iii) $1,204,684,800 shall be available for fixed 
            guideway modernization under section 5309;
                ``(iv) $1,437,829,600 shall be available for capital 
            projects for new fixed guideway systems and extensions to 
            existing fixed guideway systems under section 5309;
                ``(v) $10,213,632 shall be available for capital 
            projects in Alaska and Hawaii under section 5309;
                ``(vi) $2,976,000 shall be available to carry out bus 
            testing under section 5318; and
                ``(vii) $4,811,200 shall be available to carry out the 
            fuel cell bus and bus facilities program under section 
            3015(b) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
            Century (112 Stat. 361).
        ``(4) Planning.--
            ``(A) Trust fund.--For fiscal year 2005, $63,364,000 shall 
        be available from the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust 
        Fund to carry out sections 5303, 5304, 5305, and 5313(b), as in 
        effect on the day before the date of enactment of the Federal 
        Public Transportation Act of 2005.
            ``(B) General fund.--In addition to the amounts made 
        available under subparagraph (A), there is authorized to be 
        appropriated $9,052,000 for fiscal year 2005 to carry out 
        sections 5303, 5304, 5305, and 5313(b), as in effect on the day 
        before the date of enactment of the Federal Public 
        Transportation Act of 2005.
            ``(C) Allocation of funds.--Of the amounts made available 
        or appropriated under this paragraph--
                ``(i) 82.72 percent shall be allocated for metropolitan 
            planning under section 5305; and
                ``(ii) 17.28 percent shall be allocated for State 
            planning under section 5305.
        ``(5) Research.--
            ``(A) Trust fund.--For fiscal year 2005, $47,740,000 shall 
        be available from the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust 
        Fund to carry out sections 5311(b)(2), 5312, 5313(a), 5314, 
        5315, and 5322.
            ``(B) General fund.--In addition to the amounts made 
        available under subparagraph (A), there is authorized to be 
        appropriated $6,820,000 for fiscal year 2005 to carry out 
        sections 5311(b)(2), 5312, 5313(a), 5314, 5315, and 5322.
            ``(C) Allocation of funds.--Of the funds made available or 
        appropriated under this paragraph--
                ``(i) not less than $3,968,000 shall be available to 
            carry out programs under the National Transit Institute 
            under section 5315, of which not more than $992,000 shall 
            be available to carry out section 5315(a)(16);
                ``(ii) not less than $5,208,000 shall be available to 
            provide rural transportation assistance under section 
            5311(b)(2);
                ``(iii) not less than $8,184,000 shall be available to 
            carry out transit cooperative research programs under 
            section 5313(a);
                ``(iv) not less than $2,976,000 shall be available to 
            carry out Project Action under section 5312; and
                ``(v) the remainder shall be available to carry out 
            national research and technology programs under sections 
            5312, 5314, and 5322.
        ``(6) University transportation research.--
            ``(A) Trust fund.--For fiscal year 2005, $5,208,000 shall 
        be available from the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust 
        Fund to carry out section 5505.
            ``(B) General fund.--In addition to amounts made available 
        under subparagraph (A), there is authorized to be appropriated 
        $744,000 for fiscal year 2005 to carry out section 5505.
            ``(C) Allocation of funds.--Of the amounts made available 
        or appropriated under this paragraph--
                ``(i) $1,984,000 shall be available for grants under 
            section 5505(d) to the center identified in section 
            5505(j)(4)(A), as in effect on the day before the date of 
            enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005; 
            and
                ``(ii) $1,984,000 shall be available for grants under 
            section 5505(d) to the center identified in section 
            5505(j)(4)(F), as in effect on the day before the date of 
            enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005.
            ``(D) Special rule.--Nothing in this paragraph shall be 
        construed to limit the transportation research conducted by the 
        centers receiving financial assistance under this section.
        ``(7) Administration.--
            ``(A) Trust fund.--For fiscal year 2005, $67,704,000 shall 
        be available from the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust 
        Fund to carry out section 5334.
            ``(B) General fund.--In addition to amounts made available 
        under subparagraph (A), there is authorized to be appropriated 
        $9,672,000 for fiscal year 2005 to carry out section 5334.
        ``(8) Availability of amounts.--Amounts made available or 
    appropriated under paragraphs (1) through (6) shall remain 
    available until expended.
    ``(b) Formula and Bus Grants.--
        ``(1) In general.--There shall be available from the Mass 
    Transit Account of the Highway Trust Fund to carry out sections 
    5305, 5307, 5308, 5309, 5310, 5311, 5316, 5317, 5320, 5335, 5339, 
    and 5340 and section 3038 of the Federal Transit Act of 1998 (112 
    Stat. 387 et seq.)--
            ``(A) $6,979,931,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            ``(B) $7,262,775,000 for fiscal year 2007;
            ``(C) $7,872,893,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
            ``(D) $8,360,565,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        ``(2) Allocation of funds.--Of the amounts made available under 
    paragraph (1)--
            ``(A) $95,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $99,000,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $107,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $113,500,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be available to carry 
        out section 5305;
            ``(B) $3,466,681,000 for fiscal year 2006, $3,606,175,000 
        for fiscal year 2007, $3,910,843,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $4,160,365,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be allocated in 
        accordance with section 5336 to provide financial assistance 
        for urbanized areas under section 5307;
            ``(C) $43,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $45,000,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $49,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $51,500,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be available to carry 
        out section 5308;
            ``(D) $1,391,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $1,448,000,000 
        for fiscal year 2007, $1,570,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $1,666,500,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be allocated in 
        accordance with section 5337 to provide financial assistance 
        under section 5309(m)(2)(B);
            ``(E) $822,250,000 for fiscal year 2006, $855,500,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $927,750,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $984,000,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be available to carry 
        out section 5309(m)(2)(C);
            ``(F) $112,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $117,000,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $127,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $133,500,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be available to provide 
        financial assistance for services for elderly persons and 
        persons with disabilities under section 5310;
            ``(G) $388,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $404,000,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $438,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $465,000,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be available to provide 
        financial assistance for other than urbanized areas under 
        section 5311;
            ``(H) $138,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $144,000,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $156,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $164,500,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be available to carry 
        out section 5316;
            ``(I) $78,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $81,000,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $87,500,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $92,500,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be available to carry 
        out section 5317;
            ``(J) $22,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $23,000,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $25,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $26,900,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be available to carry 
        out section 5320;
            ``(K) $3,500,000 in fiscal year 2006; $3,500,000 in fiscal 
        year 2007; $3,500,000 in fiscal year 2008; and $3,500,000 in 
        fiscal year 2009 shall be available to carry out section 5335;
            ``(L) $25,000,000 in fiscal year 2006; $25,000,000 in 
        fiscal year 2007; $25,000,000 in fiscal year 2008; and 
        $25,000,000 in fiscal year 2009 shall be available to carry out 
        section 5339;
            ``(M) $388,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $404,000,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $438,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $465,000,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be allocated in 
        accordance with section 5340 to provide financial assistance 
        for urbanized areas under section 5307 and other than urbanized 
        areas under section 5311; and
            ``(N) $7,500,000 for fiscal year 2006, $7,600,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $8,300,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $8,800,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be available to carry out 
        section 3038 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
        Century (49 U.S.C. 5310 note).
    ``(c) Capital Investment Grants.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated to carry out section 5309(m)(2)(A)--
        ``(1) $1,503,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
        ``(2) $1,566,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
        ``(3) $1,700,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
        ``(4) $1,809,250,000 for fiscal year 2009.
    ``(d) Research and University Research Centers.--
        ``(1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated to 
    carry out transit cooperative research programs under section 5313, 
    the National Transit Institute under section 5315, university 
    research centers under section 5506, and national research programs 
    under sections 5312, 5313, 5314, and 5322 $58,000,000 for fiscal 
    year 2006, $61,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, $65,500,000 for fiscal 
    year 2008, and $69,750,000 for fiscal year 2009, of which--
            ``(A) $9,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $9,300,000 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $9,600,000 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $10,000,000 for fiscal year 2009 shall be allocated to carry 
        out transit cooperative research programs under section 5313;
            ``(B) $4,300,000 shall be allocated for each fiscal year to 
        carry out programs under the National Transit Institute under 
        section 5315, of which not more than $1,000,000 for each fiscal 
        year shall be used to carry out section 5315(a)(16);
            ``(C) $7,000,000 shall be allocated for each fiscal year to 
        carry out the university centers program under section 5506;
            ``(D) $3,000,000 shall be allocated for each fiscal year to 
        carry out Project Action under section 5314(a)(2);
            ``(E) $1,000,000 shall be allocated for each fiscal year to 
        carry out the National Technical Assistance Center under 
        section 5314(c); and
            ``(F) any funds made available under this paragraph that 
        are not allocated under subparagraphs (A) through (E) shall be 
        allocated to carry out national research programs under 
        sections 5312, 5313, 5314, and 5322.
        ``(2) University centers program.--
            ``(A) Allocation.--Of the amounts allocated under paragraph 
        (1)(C), the following amounts shall be available to provide 
        transportation research, training, and curriculum development:
                ``(i) $2,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 
            2009 for the University of Tennessee--Knoxville National 
            Transportation Research Center.
                ``(ii) $1,500,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 
            2009 for Texas A&M University--Texas Transportation 
            Institute.
                ``(iii) $1,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
            through 2009 for Morgan State University.
                ``(iv) $400,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 and 2007 
            for the Small Urban and Rural Transit Center at North 
            Dakota State University.
                ``(v) $550,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 and 2007 
            and $650,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 and 2009 for the 
            University Transportation Center at the University of 
            Alabama.
                ``(vi) $450,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 and 2007 
            and $550,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 and 2009 for the 
            Injury Control Research Center at the University of Alabama 
            Birmingham.
                ``(vii) $550,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 and 2007 
            and $650,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 and 2009 for the 
            Jackson State University Intermodal Transportation 
            Institute at the Jackson State University.
                ``(viii) $550,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 and 
            2007 and $650,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 and 2009 
            for the University Transportation Center at the University 
            of Denver/Mississippi State University.
            ``(B) Requirements.--The universities specified in 
        subparagraph (A) shall be considered to be university 
        transportation centers under section 5506 and shall be subject 
        to the requirements of subsections (b), (h), (i), (k), (l), and 
        (m) of such section.
    ``(e) Administration.--There is authorized to be appropriated to 
carry out section 5334--
        ``(1) $82,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
        ``(2) $85,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
        ``(3) $92,500,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
        ``(4) $98,500,000 for fiscal year 2009.
    ``(f) Grants as Contractual Obligations.--
        ``(1) Grants financed from highway trust fund.--A grant or 
    contract that is approved by the Secretary and financed with 
    amounts made available from the Mass Transit Account of the Highway 
    Trust Fund pursuant to this section is a contractual obligation of 
    the Government to pay the Federal share of the cost of the project.
        ``(2) Grants financed from general fund.--A grant or contract 
    that is approved by the Secretary and financed with amounts 
    appropriated in advance from the General Fund of the Treasury 
    pursuant to this section is a contractual obligation of the 
    Government to pay the Federal share of the cost of the project only 
    to the extent that amounts are appropriated for such purpose by an 
    Act of Congress.
    ``(g) Availability of Amounts.--Amounts made available by or 
appropriated under subsections (b), (c), and (d) shall remain available 
until expended.''.

SEC. 3037. ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Section 5339 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5339. Alternatives analysis program

    ``(a) Grants and Agreements.--Under criteria established by the 
Secretary, the Secretary may award grants to States, authorities of the 
States, metropolitan planning organizations, and local governmental 
authorities to develop alternatives analyses as defined by section 
5309(a)(1).
    ``(b) Government's Share of Costs.--The Government's share of the 
cost of an activity funded using amounts made available under this 
section may not exceed 80 percent of the cost of the activity.
    ``(c) Availability of Funds.--An amount made available or 
appropriated under section 5338(b)(2)(L) for this section shall remain 
available for 3 fiscal years, including the fiscal year in which the 
amount is made available or appropriated. Any of such amounts that are 
unobligated at the end of the 3-fiscal-year period may be used by the 
Secretary for any purpose under this section.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended 
by striking the item relating to section 5339 and inserting the 
following:

``5339. Alternatives analysis program.''.

    (c) Projects.--For each of fiscal years 2006 and 2007, of the funds 
authorized under this section, funds shall be made available to the 
following projects in not less than the amounts specified:
        (1) Minnesota Red Rock Corridor/Rush Line/Central Corridors 
    studies, $2,000,000.
        (2) Trans-Hudson Midtown corridor study, $1,500,000.
        (3) Lane County, Oregon Bus Rapid Transit Phase II corridor 
    study, $500,000.
        (4) Portland Streetcar, Oregon corridor study, $1,500,000.
        (5) San Gabriel Valley-Gold Line Foothill Extension corridor 
    study, $1,250,000.
        (6) Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex Counties, New Jersey corridor 
    study, $1,250,000.
        (7) Metra BNSF Naperville to Aurora corridor study, $1,250,000.
        (8) Madison and Dane Counties, Wisconsin Transport 2020 
    corridor study, $750,000.
        (9) Sound Transit I-90 Long-Range Plan corridor studies, 
    $750,000.
        (10) Middle Rio Grande Coalition of governments, Albuquerque to 
    Santa Fe corridor study, $500,000.
        (11) Piedmont Authority Regional Transportation East-West 
    corridor study, $1,000,000.
        (12) Baltimore Red Line/Green Line Transit Project study, 
    $1,500,000.
        (13) Metra-West Line Extension, Elgin to Rockford study, 
    $1,000,000.
        (14) Madison-Ridgeland Transportation Commission, Mississippi, 
    Madison Light Rail Transportation Corridor study, $350,000.
        (15) South Carolina Department of Transportation Light Rail 
    study, $300,000.
        (16) Provo Orem BRT study, $500,000.
        (17) Sevierville County Transportation Board, Sevier County BRT 
    study, $500,000.
        (18) New Jersey Transit Access to the Region's Core study, 
    $2,500,000.

SEC. 3038. APPORTIONMENTS BASED ON GROWING STATES FORMULA FACTORS.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 53 is amended by adding at the end the 
following:

``Sec. 5340. Apportionments based on growing States and high density 
            States formula factors

    ``(a) Definition.--In this section, the term `State' shall mean 
each of the 50 States of the United States.
    ``(b) Allocation.--Of the amounts made available for each fiscal 
year under section 5338(b)(2)(M), the Secretary shall apportion--
        ``(1) 50 percent to States and urbanized areas in accordance 
    with subsection (c); and
        ``(2) 50 percent to States and urbanized areas in accordance 
    with subsection (d).
    ``(c) Growing State Apportionments.--
        ``(1) Apportionment among states.--The amounts apportioned 
    under subsection (b)(1) shall provide each State with an amount 
    equal to the total amount apportioned multiplied by a ratio equal 
    to the population of that State forecast for the year that is 15 
    years after the most recent decennial census, divided by the total 
    population of all States forecast for the year that is 15 years 
    after the most recent decennial census. Such forecast shall be 
    based on the population trend for each State between the most 
    recent decennial census and the most recent estimate of population 
    made by the Secretary of Commerce.
        ``(2) Apportionments between urbanized areas and other than 
    urbanized areas in each state.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall apportion amounts to 
        each State under paragraph (1) so that urbanized areas in that 
        State receive an amount equal to the amount apportioned to that 
        State multiplied by a ratio equal to the sum of the forecast 
        population of all urbanized areas in that State divided by the 
        total forecast population of that State. In making the 
        apportionment under this subparagraph, the Secretary shall 
        utilize any available forecasts made by the State. If no 
        forecasts are available, the Secretary shall utilize data on 
        urbanized areas and total population from the most recent 
        decennial census.
            ``(B) Remaining amounts.--Amounts remaining for each State 
        after apportionment under subparagraph (A) shall be apportioned 
        to that State and added to the amount made available for grants 
        under section 5311.
        ``(3) Apportionments among urbanized areas in each state.--The 
    Secretary shall apportion amounts made available to urbanized areas 
    in each State under paragraph (2)(A) so that each urbanized area 
    receives an amount equal to the amount apportioned under paragraph 
    (2)(A) multiplied by a ratio equal to the population of each 
    urbanized area divided by the sum of populations of all urbanized 
    areas in the State. Amounts apportioned to each urbanized area 
    shall be added to amounts apportioned to that urbanized area under 
    section 5336, and made available for grants under section 5307.
    ``(d) High Density State Apportionments.--Amounts to be apportioned 
under subsection (b)(2) shall be apportioned as follows:
        ``(1) Eligible states.--The Secretary shall designate as 
    eligible for an apportionment under this subsection all States with 
    a population density in excess of 370 persons per square mile.
        ``(2) State urbanized land factor.--For each State qualifying 
    for an apportionment under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall 
    calculate an amount equal to--
            ``(A) the total land area of the State (in square miles); 
        multiplied by
            ``(B) 370; multiplied by
            ``(C)(i) the population of the State in urbanized areas; 
        divided by
            ``(ii) the total population of the State.
        ``(3) State apportionment factor.--For each State qualifying 
    for an apportionment under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall 
    calculate an amount equal to the difference between the total 
    population of the State less the amount calculated in paragraph 
    (2).
        ``(4) State apportionment.--Each State qualifying for an 
    apportionment under paragraph (1) shall receive an amount equal to 
    the amount to be apportioned under this subsection multiplied by 
    the amount calculated for the State under paragraph (3) divided by 
    the sum of the amounts calculated under paragraph (3) for all 
    States qualifying for an apportionment under paragraph (1).
        ``(5) Apportionments among urbanized areas in each state.--The 
    Secretary shall apportion amounts made available to each State 
    under paragraph (4) so that each urbanized area receives an amount 
    equal to the amount apportioned under paragraph (4) multiplied by a 
    ratio equal to the population of each urbanized area divided by the 
    sum of populations of all urbanized areas in the State. Amounts 
    apportioned to each urbanized area shall be added to amounts 
    apportioned to that urbanized area under section 5336, and made 
    available for grants under section 5307.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 53 is amended 
by adding at the end the following:

``5340. Apportionments based on growing States and high density States 
          formula factors.''.

SEC. 3039. OVER-THE-ROAD BUS ACCESSIBILITY PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Section 3038 of the Transportation Equity Act for 
the 21st Century (49 U.S.C. 5310 note; 112 Stat. 392) is amended--
        (1) by striking the section heading and inserting the 
    following:

``SEC. 3038. OVER-THE-ROAD BUS ACCESSIBILITY PROGRAM.'';

        (2) by striking subsection (e) and inserting the following:
    ``(e) Federal Share of Costs.--The Federal share of costs under 
this section shall be provided from funds made available to carry out 
this section and shall be determined in accordance with section 5323(i) 
of title 49, United States Code.''; and
        (3) by striking subsection (g) and inserting the following:
    ``(g) Funding.--
        ``(1) Intercity, fixed route over-the-road bus service.--Of the 
    amounts made available to carry out this section in each fiscal 
    year, 75 percent shall be available for operators of over-the-road 
    buses used substantially or exclusively in intercity, fixed-route 
    over-the-road bus service to finance the incremental capital and 
    training costs of the Department of Transportation's final rule 
    regarding accessibility of over-the-road buses. Such amounts shall 
    remain available until expended.
        ``(2) Other over-the-road bus service.--Of the amounts made 
    available to carry out this section in each fiscal year, 25 percent 
    shall be available for operators of other over-the-road bus service 
    to finance the incremental capital and training costs of the 
    Department of Transportation's final rule regarding accessibility 
    of over-the-road buses. Such amounts shall remain available until 
    expended.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--The table of contents contained in 
section 1(b) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 
Stat. 107) is amended by striking the item relating to section 3038 and 
inserting the following:

``3038. Over-the-road bus accessibility program.''.

SEC. 3040. OBLIGATION CEILING.

    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total of all 
obligations from amounts made available from the Mass Transit Account 
of the Highway Trust Fund by, and amounts appropriated under, 
subsections (a) through (f) of section 5338 of title 49, United States 
Code, shall not exceed--
        (1) $7,646,336,000 for fiscal year 2005, of which not more than 
    $6,690,544,000 shall be from the Mass Transit Account;
        (2) $8,622,931,000 for fiscal year 2006, of which not more than 
    $6,979,931,000 shall be from the Mass Transit Account;
        (3) $8,974,775,000 for fiscal year 2007, of which not more than 
    $7,262,775,000 shall be from the Mass Transit Account;
        (4) $9,730,893,000 for fiscal year 2008, of which not more than 
    $7,871,895,000 shall be from the Mass Transit Account; and
        (5) $10,338,065,000 for fiscal year 2009, of which not more 
    than $8,360,565,000 shall be from the Mass Transit Account.

SEC. 3041. ADJUSTMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005.

    (a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
Secretary shall ensure that the total apportionments and allocations 
made for fiscal year 2005 to each grant recipient under the Federal 
Transit Administration programs shall not exceed the amount made 
available under section 5338 of title 49, United States Code, as 
amended by this title, for fiscal year 2005 plus prior year balances.
    (b) Fixed Guideway Modernization Adjustment.--In making the 
apportionments described in subsection (a), the Secretary shall adjust 
the amount apportioned for fiscal year 2005 to each urbanized area for 
fixed guideway modernization to reflect the apportionment method set 
forth in section 5337(a) of title 49, United States Code.
    (c) Reconciliation.--Funds authorized by or made available under 
section 5338, as amended by this title, for fiscal year 2005--
        (1) shall not be subject to the across-the-board rescissions in 
    section 122 of division J of Public Law 108-477;
        (2) shall be transferred or made available for the purposes as 
    indicated in division H of Public Law 108-477, as amended by Public 
    Law 109-13; and
        (3) shall be administered consistent with the applicable 
    formula authorized under Public Law 105-178, as amended.

SEC. 3042. TERRORIST ATTACKS AND OTHER ACTS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST PUBLIC 
              TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS.

    (a) In General.--Section 1993 of title 18, United States Code, is 
amended--
        (1) in the section heading by striking ``mass'' and inserting 
    ``public'';
        (2) by striking ``mass'' each place the term appears and 
    inserting ``public'';
        (3) in subsection (a)(5) by inserting ``controlling,'' after 
    ``operating,''; and
        (4) in subsection (c)(5) by striking ``5302(a)(7) of title 49, 
    United States Code,'' and inserting ``5302(a) of title 49,''.
    (b) Chapter Analysis.--The analysis for chapter 97 of title 18, 
United States Code, is amended by striking the item relating to section 
1993 and inserting the following:

``1993. Terrorist attacks and other acts of violence against public 
          transportation systems.''.

SEC. 3043. PROJECT AUTHORIZATIONS FOR NEW FIXED GUIDEWAY CAPITAL 
              PROJECTS.

    (a) Existing Full Funding Grant Agreements.--The following projects 
are authorized for final design and construction for existing full 
funding grant agreements in not less than the amount specified for each 
fiscal year:
        (1) Atlanta--North Springs Extension $263,287 for fiscal year 
    2005.
        (2) Baltimore--Central LRT Double Tracking $28,777,920 for 
    fiscal year 2005 and $12,655,664 for fiscal year 2006.
        (3) Charlotte--South Corridor LRT $29,760,000 for fiscal year 
    2005, $55,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, and $69,405,565 for fiscal 
    year 2007.
        (4) Chicago--Chicago Transit Authority Douglas Branch 
    Reconstruction $84,320,000 for fiscal year 2005 and $45,825,190 for 
    fiscal year 2006.
        (5) Chicago--Chicago Transit Authority Ravenswood Expansion 
    Project $39,680,000 for fiscal year 2005, $40,000,000 for fiscal 
    year 2006, $40,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, $40,000,000 for fiscal 
    year 2008, and $65,152,615 for fiscal year 2009.
        (6) Cleveland--Euclid Corridor Transportation Project 
    $24,800,000 for fiscal year 2005 and $24,774,513 for fiscal year 
    2006.
        (7) Denver Southeast Corridor LRT $79,360,000 for fiscal year 
    2005, $80,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $80,000,000 for fiscal year 
    2007, and $77,192,758 for fiscal year 2008.
        (8) Fort Lauderdale--Tri-Rail Commuter Rail Upgrade $11,210,695 
    for fiscal year 2005.
        (9) Los Angeles--Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension $59,520,000 
    for fiscal year 2005, $80,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, 
    $100,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, $80,000,000 for fiscal year 
    2008, and $80,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        (10) Los Angeles--North Hollywood MOS-3 $663,339 in fiscal year 
    2005. 
        (11) Metra North Central Corridor Commuter Rail $24,084,000 for 
    fiscal year 2005 and $16,529,452 for fiscal year 2006.
        (12) Metra South West Corridor Commuter Rail $15,500,000 for 
    fiscal year 2005 and $11,781,395 for fiscal year 2006.
        (13) Metra Union Pacific West Line Extension $12,000,000 for 
    fiscal year 2005 and $14,285,749 for fiscal year 2006.
        (14) Minneapolis--Hiawatha Corridor LRT $33,111,257 for fiscal 
    year 2005.
        (15) New Jersey Urban Core--Hudson-Bergen LRT $313,896.
        (16) New Jersey Urban Core--Hudson-Bergen LRT MOS-2 $99,200,000 
    for fiscal year 2005, $100,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, 
    $100,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, and $53,202,995 for fiscal year 
    2008.
        (17) New Jersey Urban Core--Newark-Elizabeth Rail Link MOS-1 
    $1,342,076 for fiscal year 2005.
        (18) New Orleans MOS-1 Canal Street $16,455,206 for fiscal year 
    2005.
        (19) Phoenix--Central Phoenix/East Valley LRT $74,400,000 for 
    fiscal year 2005, $90,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $90,000,000 for 
    fiscal year 2007, $90,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and $90,000,000 
    for fiscal year 2009.
        (20) Pittsburgh--North Shore LRT Connector $54,560,000 in 
    fiscal year 2005, $55,000,000 in fiscal year 2006, $55,000,000 in 
    fiscal year 2007, and $14,421,944 in fiscal year 2008.
        (21) Pittsburgh--Stage II LRT Reconstruction $1,120,854 for 
    fiscal year 2005.
        (22) Portland--Interstate MAX LRT Extension $23,292,160 fiscal 
    year 2005 and $18,292,550 for fiscal year 2006.
        (23) St. Louis--Metrolink Extension St. Clair County, IL 
    $53,383 for fiscal year 2005.
        (24) Salt Lake City--CBD to University LRT $1,127,405 for 
    fiscal year 2005.
        (25) Salt Lake City--Medical Center $8,682,141 for fiscal year 
    2005.
        (26) San Diego--Mission Valley East LRT Extension $80,986,880 
    for fiscal year 2005 and $8,353,424 for fiscal year 2006.
        (27) San Diego--Oceanside Escondido Rail Corridor $54,560,000 
    fiscal year 2005 and $12,651,061 for fiscal year 2006.
        (28) San Francisco--BART Extension to San Francisco Airport 
    $99,200,000 fiscal year 2005 and $82,655,680 for fiscal year 2006.
        (29) San Juan--Tren Urbano $44,263,040 fiscal year 2005 and 
    $10,555,900 for fiscal year 2006.
        (30) Seattle--Central Link Initial Segment LRT $79,360,000 for 
    fiscal year 2005, $80,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $80,000,000 for 
    fiscal year 2007, $70,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, and $24,028,149 
    for fiscal year 2009.
        (31) Washington DC/MD--Largo Metrorail Extension $75,432,887 
    for fiscal year 2005.
    (b) Final Design and Construction.--The following projects are 
authorized for final design and construction for fiscal years 2005 
through 2009 under paragraphs (1)(A) and (2)(A) of section 5309(m) of 
title 49, United States Code:
        (1) Baltimore--MARC Commuter Rail Improvements.
        (2) Boston--Silver Line BRT Phase III.
        (3) Central Florida Commuter Rail System.
        (4) Charlotte--South Corridor LRT.
        (5) Dallas Area Rapid Transit--Northwest-Southeast LRT 
    Extension.
        (6) Delaware--Wilmington-Newark Commuter Rail Improvements.
        (7) Denver--West Corridor LRT.
        (8) El Paso--Rapid Transit (SMART) Starter Line.
        (9) Harrisburg--Corridor One Commuter Rail (MOS-1).
        (10) Houston Advanced Transit Program Light Rail.
        (11) Kansas City, Missouri--Southtown BRT.
        (12) Las Vegas--Resort Corridor Downtown Extension Project.
        (13) Los Angeles MTA--Exposition LRT.
        (14) Miami-Dade Transit--North Corridor.
        (15) Minneapolis--North Star Corridor.
        (16) Nashua--Commuter Rail.
        (17) Nashville, Tennessee Commuter Rail.
        (18) New Britain-Hartford Busway Project.
        (19) New Orleans--Desire Corridor Streetcar.
        (20) New York--Long Island Railroad East Side Access Project.
        (21) New York--Second Avenue Subway.
        (22) Norfolk Light Rail.
        (23) Northern Virginia--Dulles Corridor Extension to Wiehle 
    Avenue (Phase 1).
        (24) Orange County, California--Rapid Transit Project.
        (25) Philadelphia--Schuylkill Valley MetroRail.
        (26) Pittsburgh--North Shore Connector.
        (27) Portland, Oregon--South Corridor I-205/Portland Mall LRT.
        (28) Providence--South County Commuter Rail.
        (29) Sacramento--South Corridor LRT Extension (Phase 2), 
    Meadowview to Consumnes River College.
        (30) Salt Lake City--Weber County to Salt Lake City Commuter 
    Rail.
        (31) San Diego--Mid-Coast Extension.
        (32) San Francisco Muni--Third Street LRT-Phase I/II.
        (33) San Gabriel Valley--Gold Line Foothill Extension Phase I/
    Phase II, Los Angeles to Montclair.
        (34) Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority--Silicon Valley Rapid 
    Transit Corridor.
        (35) Tampa Bay--Regional Rail.
        (36) Triangle Transit Authority, North Carolina--Regional Rail 
    Project.
        (37) Washington County, Oregon--Wilsonville to Beaverton 
    Commuter Rail.
        (38) Wasilla-Girdwood, Alaska--Commuter Rail.
    (c) Preliminary Engineering.--The following projects are authorized 
for preliminary engineering for fiscal years 2005 through 2009 under 
paragraphs (1)(A) and (2)(A) of section 5309(m) of title 49, United 
States Code:
        (1) Alameda, California--Fixed Guideway Corridor Project.
        (2) Alameda, California--Transit Improvements and Multimodal 
    Center.
        (3) Albuquerque--High Capacity Corridor.
        (4) Ann Arbor/Downtown Detroit--Transit Improvement Project.
        (5) Atlanta--East Line 1-20 Corridor Project.
        (6) Atlanta--MARTA Memorial Drive Bus Rapid Transit.
        (7) Atlanta--GRTA I-75 Corridor, Downtown Atlanta--Cherokee 
    County.
        (8) Atlanta--Interstate 285 Transit Corridor.
        (9) Atlanta--Georgia 400 North Line Corridor Project.
        (10) Atlanta--Belt Line C-Loop.
        (11) Atlanta--I-20 East Line I-20 Corridor Project.
        (12) Atlanta--West Line I-20 Corridor Project.
        (13) Austin--San Antonio I-35 Commuter Rail.
        (14) Austin--Rapid Bus Project.
        (15) Austin--Urban Commuter Rail.
        (16) Baltimore Red Line/Green Line Transit Project.
        (17) Baton Rouge--Bus Rapid Transit.
        (18) Bayonne, New Jersey--Hudson Bergen LRT Extension to NY 
    Harbor.
        (19) Bernalillo-Santa Fe--New Mexico Commuter Rail.
        (20) Birmingham, Alabama--Transit Corridor.
        (21) Boise--Downtown Circulator.
        (22) Boise, Idaho--Valley Regional Transit Rail Corridor 
    Preservation.
        (23) Boston--Assembly Square Orange Line Station.
        (24) Boston--Lechmere Transit Improvement to Somerville and 
    Medford.
        (25) Boston--North Shore Corridor and Blue Line Extension.
        (26) Boston--North/South Rail Link.
        (27) Boston--Urban Ring BRT.
        (28) Bridgeport, Connecticut--Bridgeport Intermodal Facility.
        (29) Broward County, Florida--Bus Rapid Transit.
        (30) Camden, New Jersey--North Ferry Terminal.
        (31) Carrollton, Texas--Regional Intermodal Passenger Rail 
    Facility Project.
        (32) Cedar Rapids, Iowa--River Rail Project.
        (33) Central Phoenix--East Valley Corridor LRT Extensions.
        (34) Charlotte--Charlotte Multimodal Station.
        (35) Charlotte--North Corridor Project.
        (36) Charlotte--Northeast Corridor Project.
        (37) Charlotte--South Corridor LRT Extension to Rock Hill, 
    South Carolina.
        (38) Charlotte--Southeast Corridor Project.
        (39) Charlotte--West Corridor Project.
        (40) Charlotte--Center City Streetcar Project.
        (41) Chicago--Cermack Road BRT.
        (42) Chicago CTA--Red Line Extension.
        (43) Chicago CTA--Chicago Transit Hub (Circle Line-Ogden 
    Streetcar).
        (44) Chicago CTA--Orange Line Extension (Midway Airport to Ford 
    City).
        (45) Chicago CTA--Yellow Line Extension (Dempster-Old Orchard).
        (46) Chicago--Ogden Avenue Corridor.
        (47) Chicago--Pace Golf Road Bus Rapid Transit.
        (48) Chula Vista, California--Bus Rapid Transit.
        (49) Clark County, Washington--MAX Extension.
        (50) Cleveland-Akron-Canton (Northeast Ohio) Commuter Rail.
        (51) Columbia, South Carolina--Light Rail.
        (52) Columbus--North Corridor LRT Project.
        (53) Contra-Costa--BART Extension.
        (54) Corpus Christi--Downtown Rail Trolley.
        (55) Dallas Area Rapid Transit--Dallas Central Business 
    District.
        (56) Dallas Area Rapid Transit--Rowlett LRT Extension.
        (57) Dallas Area Rapid Transit--Beltline to DFW Airport.
        (58) Dayton--Aviation Heritage Corridor Streetcar Project.
        (59) Dayton--Aviation Heritage Corridor Streetcar Project Phase 
    I.
        (60) Denton County Transportation Authority, Texas--Fixed 
    Guideway Project.
        (61) Denver--Gold Line Extension to Arvada.
        (62) Denver--RR Right-of-Way Acquisition.
        (63) Denver--United States Route 36 Transit Corridor.
        (64) Denver--North Metro Corridor to Thornton.
        (65) Denver--East Corridor to DIA Airport.
        (66) Denver--I-225 Transit Corridor.
        (67) Denver--Southeast Corridor Extension to Lone-Tree/
    Ridgegate.
        (68) Denver--Southwest Corridor Extension to C470/Lucent 
    Boulevard.
        (69) Detroit--Center City Loop.
        (70) Detroit--Woodward Corridor.
        (71) District of Columbia--Light Rail Starter Line.
        (72) Erie, Pennsylvania--Ferry Acquisition.
        (73) Fitchburg, Massachusetts--Commuter Rail Extensions and 
    Improvements.
        (74) Florence-Myrtle Beach, South Carolina--Transit Corridor.
        (75) Fort Lauderdale--Downtown Rail Link.
        (76) Fort Lauderdale--Transit Project from NW 215th and 79th 
    Streets.
        (77) Fort Worth--Cottonbelt Commuter Rail to DFW.
        (78) Fort Worth--Trinity Railway Express Commuter Rail 
    Extensions.
        (79) Galveston--Rail Trolley Extension.
        (80) Glendale, California--Downtown Streetcar.
        (81) Grand Rapids--Fixed Guideway Corridor Project.
        (82) Guam--Tumon Bay-Airport Light Rail.
        (83) Harrisburg, Pennsylvania--Corridor One MOS-2 (East 
    Mechanicsburg to Carlisle).
        (84) Harrison County, Mississippi--Canal Road Intermodal 
    Connector.
        (85) Henderson-Las Vegas-North Las Vegas--Regional Fixed 
    Guideway Project.
        (86) Honolulu--Rapid Transit Project.
        (87) Houston--Commuter Rail Service in Harris & Fort Bend 
    Counties.
        (88) Houston--Advanced Transportation Technology System.
        (89) Indianapolis--System of Metropolitan Area Rapid Transit.
        (90) Jacksonville--East-Southwest BRT.
        (91) Jacksonville--North-Southeast BRT.
        (92) Kansas City, Missouri-Lawrence, Kansas--Commuter Rail.
        (93) Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee Metra Commuter Rail Extension 
    (Wisconsin).
        (94) Kenosha, Wisconsin Streetcar Expansion Project.
        (95) King County, Washington--I-405 Corridor Bus Rapid Transit.
        (96) Lake Tahoe--Passenger Ferry Service.
        (97) Lakeville, Minnesota--Cedar Avenue Corridor Bus Rapid 
    Transit.
        (98) Lane County, Oregon--Bus Rapid Transit, Phase 2.
        (99) Las Vegas--Boulder Highway MAX Bus Rapid Transit.
        (100) Little Rock--River Rail Streetcar Extensions.
        (101) Little Rock--West Little Rock Commuter Rail.
        (102) Livermore, California--BART Rail Extension to Livermore.
        (103) Long Island Railroad--Nassau Hub.
        (104) Lorain-Cleveland Commuter Rail.
        (105) LOSSAN Del Mar-San Diego--Rail Corridor Improvements.
        (106) Lovejoy to Griffin, Georgia Commuter Rail.
        (107) Madison, Wisconsin--Madison Streetcar.
        (108) Madison, Wisconsin--Light Rail Transportation.
        (109) Madison and Dane Counties, Wisconsin--Transport 2020 
    Commuter Rail.
        (110) Maryland--I-270 Corridor Cities Transitway.
        (111) Maryland--Route 5 Corridor to Waldorf.
        (112) Maryland--Silver Spring Capacity Improvements.
        (113) Massachusetts--Commuter Rail Extensions to Worcester and 
    New Bedford.
        (114) Memphis--Downtown Airport Corridor.
        (115) Memphis--Intermodal Terminal.
        (116) Memphis Regional Rail Plan.
        (117) Metra BNSF Naperville to Aurora Corridor Extension and 
    Improvements.
        (118) Metra South Suburban Airport Commuter Rail Extension.
        (119) Metra SouthEast Service Line Commuter Rail.
        (120) Metra STAR Line Inter-Suburban Commuter Rail.
        (121) Metra UP Northwest Line Core Capacity Upgrades.
        (122) Metra UP West Line Core Capacity Upgrades.
        (123) Metra-West Line Extension, Elgin to Rockford.
        (124) Miami-Dade Transit--Douglas Road Extension.
        (125) Miami-Dade Transit--East-West Corridor.
        (126) Miami-Dade Transit--Kendall Corridor.
        (127) Miami-Dade Transit--Northeast Corridor.
        (128) Miami-Dade Transit--South Dade Corridor.
        (129) Miami-Dade Transit--Miami Intermodal Center to Earlington 
    Heights.
        (130) Miami--Downtown Streetcar Project.
        (131) Middletown-South Fallsburg, New York, Passenger Rail.
        (132) Milwaukee--Downtown Dedicated Guideway Transit Connector.
        (133) Minneapolis--Northwest Corridor Busway.
        (134) Minneapolis-St. Paul--Central Corridor Transit Project.
        (135) Minneapolis-St. Paul-Hinckley, Minnesota--Rush Line 
    Corridor.
        (136) Missouri/Kansas--Interstate 35 Transit Corridor.
        (137) Monterey County, California--Commuter Rail.
        (138) Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, Maryland--Bi-
    County Transitway (Purple Line).
        (139) Nashua-Manchester--Commuter Rail Extension.
        (140) Nashville--Area Transit Corridors.
        (141) Nashville--Southeast Rail Corridor.
        (142) Nashville Tennessee Commuter Rail.
        (143) Nassau and Queens Counties, New York--LIRR Main Line 
    Third Track Project.
        (144) New Bedford-Fall River, Massachusetts--Commuter Rail 
    Extension.
        (145) New Haven, Connecticut-Hartford, Connecticut-Springfield, 
    Massachusetts Commuter Line.
        (146) New Jersey Trans-Hudson Midtown Corridor.
        (147) New Jersey Transit--Northeast Corridor Trans-Hudson 
    Commuter Rail Improvements.
        (148) New Jersey Transit--Morris/Essex/Boonton Trans-Hudson 
    Commuter Rail Improvements.
        (149) New Jersey Transit--New York Susquehanna and Western RR 
    Commuter Extension.
        (150) New Jersey Transit--Phillipsburg Extension.
        (151) New Jersey Transit--West Trenton Line Commuter Line 
    Service Extension.
        (152) New Jersey-Pennsylvania Lackawanna Cutoff Rail 
    Restoration.
        (153) New Jersey Urban Core.
        (154) New Orleans--Airport-CBD Commuter Rail.
        (155) New Orleans--Riverfront Streetcar Downriver Extension.
        (156) New Orleans--Riverfront Streetcar Upriver Extension.
        (157) New York--Governors Island Transportation Access.
        (158) New York--Long Island Sound (Long Island) Ferry Service.
        (159) New York--Long Island Sound (Westchester) Ferry Service.
        (160) New York--NYC Bus Rapid Transit.
        (161) New York--NYC Highline.
        (162) New York--Penn Station Access Project.
        (163) New York--Rockaway-Brooklyn Army Terminal-Manhattan Ferry 
    Service.
        (164) New York--Staten Island to Manhattan High-Speed Ferry 
    Service Extension.
        (165) New York--Stewart Airport Rail Access.
        (166) New York--Tappan Zee I-287 Corridor.
        (167) New York--West Harlem Waterfront Ferry Improvements.
        (168) Newburg, New York--LRT System.
        (169) Northern Indiana--Commuter District Line.
        (170) Northern Indiana--West Lake Commuter Rail Link (South 
    Shore Commuter Rail).
        (171) Norfolk--Naval Station Corridor.
        (172) Norfolk-Petersburg--United States Route 460 Commuter Rail 
    Project.
        (173) Northern Virginia--Crystal City Potomac Yards Transit.
        (174) Northern Virginia--Columbia Pike Rapid Transit Project.
        (175) Northern Virginia--Dulles Corridor Extension, Phase 2.
        (176) Northern Virginia--Richmond Highway (Route 1) Rapid 
    Transit Project.
        (177) Oakland--Telegraph Avenue/International Blvd./East 14th 
    Street BRT.
        (178) Ogden--Intermodal-Weber State University Transit 
    Connection.
        (179) Orange County, California--Bus Rapid Transit.
        (180) Orlando-Orange County, Florida--Light Rail Project.
        (181) Ottawa, Illinois--Illinois Valley Commuter Rail 
    Extension.
        (182) Pawtucket, Rhode Island--Commuter Rail Station.
        (183) Philadelphia--Elwyn to Wawa Train Service Restoration.
        (184) Philadelphia--Navy Yard Transit Extension.
        (185) Philadelphia--52nd Street City Connector Project.
        (186) Philadelphia--Route 100 Rapid Trolley Extension.
        (187) Philadelphia--Broad Street Subway Line Extension.
        (188) Piedmont Authority Regional Transportation--East-West 
    Rail Transit Corridor Project.
        (189) Pinellas Mobility Initiative Bus Rapid Transit.
        (190) Pittsburgh--Keystone West Passenger Rail Corridor in 
    Blair, Cambria, West Moreland, and Allegheny Counties.
        (191) Pittsburgh--East-West Corridor Rapid Transit.
        (192) Pittsburgh--Martin Luther King, Jr., Busway Extension.
        (193) Pittsburgh--Oakland Technology Corridor.
        (194) Portland Streetcar Extensions.
        (195) Portland-Yarmouth-Brunswick-Lewiston/Auburn Passenger 
    Rail.
        (196) Providence--South County Commuter Rail Phase II.
        (197) Provo-Orem Utah--Bus Rapid Transit.
        (198) Quakertown-Stoney Creek, Pennsylvania--Rail Restoration.
        (199) Raritan Valley, New Jersey--Commuter Rail.
        (200) Reno, Nevada--Virginia Street Bus Rapid Transit Project.
        (201) Riverside County, California--Perris Valley Line 
    Metrolink Extension.
        (202) Roaring Fork Valley, Colorado--Bus Rapid Transit.
        (203) Rock Island, Illinois--Quad Cities Rapid Transit System.
        (204) Sacramento--Downtown Streetcar Project.
        (205) Sacramento--Regional Rail, Auburn to Oakland.
        (206) Sacramento--Downtown/Natomas Airport Transit Corridor.
        (207) Salt Lake City--Airport to University LRT.
        (208) Salt Lake City--Delta Center to Gateway Intermodal Center 
    LRT Extension.
        (209) Salt Lake City--Draper to Sandy LRT Extension.
        (210) Salt Lake-Provo--Commuter Rail Extension.
        (211) Salt Lake City--TRAX Capacity Improvements.
        (212) Salt Lake City--West Valley City LRT Extension.
        (213) Salt Lake City--West Valley City 3500 South BRT.
        (214) Salt Lake City--West Jordan LRT Extension.
        (215) Salt Lake City to South Davis Transit Connection.
        (216) San Antonio--Bus Rapid Transit.
        (217) San Diego--First Bus Rapid Transit.
        (218) San Diego--San Diego Imperial County Mag-Lev Rail Airport 
    Corridor Project.
        (219) San Diego--Sprinter Rail Line Extension Project.
        (220) San Francisco--BART Extension to Livermore.
        (221) San Francisco--BART Extension to Oakland International 
    Airport.
        (222) San Francisco--MUNI Geary Boulevard Bus Rapid Transit.
        (223) San Francisco--Oyster Point Ferry Terminal.
        (224) San Francisco--Transbay Terminal/Caltrain Downtown 
    Extension Project.
        (225) San Joaquin, California--Regional Rail Commission Central 
    Valley Rail Service.
        (226) San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission Commuter Rail 
    (Altamont Commuter Express).
        (227) San Juan Tren Urbano--Extension from Rio Piedras to 
    Carolina.
        (228) San Juan--Tren Urbano Minillas Extension.
        (229) Santa Fe--El Dorado Rail Link.
        (230) Seattle--Monorail Project Post--Green Line Extensions.
        (231) Seattle--Link LRT Extensions.
        (232) Seattle--Sound Transit Commuter Rail.
        (233) Seattle--Sound Transit Regional Express Bus.
        (234) Sevierville to Pigeon Ford, Tennessee--Bus Rapid Transit.
        (235) Sonoma/Marin (SMART) Commuter Rail, California.
        (236) Southern California High Speed Regional Transit.
        (237) Southern New Jersey to Philadelphia Transit Project.
        (238) St. Louis Metro Link--Scott AFB to Mid America Airport.
        (239) St. Louis--East/West Gateway.
        (240) St. Louis--Metro Link Northside Daniel Boone Project.
        (241) St. Louis--Metro South Corridor.
        (242) St. Louis--University Downtown Trolley.
        (243) St. Paul--Red Rock Corridor Commuter Rail Project.
        (244) Stamford, Connecticut--Boston Post Road Intermodal Center 
    and Capacity Expansion Project.
        (245) Stamford, Connecticut--Urban Transitway Phase II.
        (246) Tampa--Bus Rapid Transit Improvements.
        (247) Tampa--Streetcar Extension to Downtown Tampa.
        (248) Toledo, Ohio--CBD to Zoo.
        (249) Toledo, Ohio--University Corridor.
        (250) Trenton Trolley.
        (251) Tri-Rail Dolphin Extension.
        (252) Tri-Rail Florida East Coast Commuter Rail Extension.
        (253) Tri-Rail Jupiter Extension.
        (254) Tri-Rail Scripps Corridor Extension Project.
        (255) Tucson--Old Pueblo Trolley Expansion.
        (256) Vancouver--Interstate MAX Extension to Clark County, 
    Washington.
        (257) Virginia Beach--Bus Rapid Transit.
        (258) Virginia Railway Express Capacity Improvements.
        (259) Washington, D.C.--Woodrow Wilson Bridge Transit Projects.
        (260) Washington State Ferries and Ferry Facilities.
        (261) Washington State--Issaquah Valley Trolley Project.
        (262) Williamsburg-Newport News--Peninsula Rail Transit.
        (263) Wilmington, Delaware--Commuter Rail to Middletown.
        (264) Winston-Salem--Downtown Streetcar System.
    (d) Project Authorizations.--Subject to the requirements of 
sections 5309(d) and 5309(e) of title 49, United States Code, the 
following projects are authorized for the following amounts:
        (1) Ann Arbor/Downtown Detroit Transit Improvement Project, 
    $100,000,000.
        (2) Baltimore Red Line/Green Line Transit Project, 
    $102,300,000.
        (3) Bernalillo--Santa Fe--New Mexico Commuter Rail, 
    $75,000,000.
        (4) Birmingham-Jefferson Transit Authority--I-65 South BRT, 
    $100,000,000.
        (5) Boston--Assembly Square Orange Line Station, $25,000,000.
        (6) Boston--Silver Line BRT Phase II, $20,000,000.
        (7) Bridgeport, Connecticut--Bridgeport Intermodal Transit 
    Center, $28,000,000.
        (8) Dallas Area Rapid Transit--NW/SW Light Rail Transit Minimal 
    Operable Segment, $260,000,000.
        (9) Delaware--Wilmington-Newark Commuter Rail Improvements, 
    $14,000,000.
        (10) Denver Regional Transit District--West Corridor, 
    $270,000,000.
        (11) Grand Rapids--Fixed Guideway Corridor Project, 
    $14,400,000.
        (12) Harrison County, Mississippi HOV/BRT Canal Road Intermodal 
    Connector, $70,000,000.
        (13) Henderson-Las Vegas-North Las Vegas--Regional Fixed 
    Guideway Project, $32,000,000.
        (14) Houston--Advanced Transportation Technology System in 
    Harris County, $245,000,000.
        (15) Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee Metra Commuter Rail Extension 
    (Wisconsin), $80,000,000.
        (16) Lake Tahoe--Passenger Ferry Service, $8,000,000.
        (17) Lane County, Oregon--Bus Rapid Transit, Phase 2, 
    $31,000,000.
        (18) Las Vegas--Boulder Highway MAX Bus Rapid Transit, 
    $12,000,000.
        (19) Las Vegas--Resort Corridor Downtown Extension Project, 
    $16,000,000.
        (20) Long Island Railroad--Nassau Hub, $10,000,000.
        (21) Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority 
    (LACMTA): Mid-City/Exposition Light Rail Transit Project, 
    $11,000,000.
        (22) Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority: 
    Gold Line Foothill Light Rail Transit Project, $6,000,000.
        (23) Miami--Downtown Streetcar Project, $50,000,000.
        (24) Minneapolis--North Star Corridor, $80,000,000.
        (25) Mississippi--I-69 HOV/BRT, $70,000,000.
        (26) Nashville--Commuter Rail, $6,200,000.
        (27) New Bedford-Fall River, Massachusetts--Commuter Rail 
    Extension, $10,000,000.
        (28) New Britain-Hartford Busway Project, $55,000,000.
        (29) New Jersey Transit/Northeast Corridor Trans-Hudson 
    Commuter Rail Improvements, $80,000,000.
        (30) New Orleans--Airport-CBD Commuter Rail, $5,000,000.
        (31) New Orleans--Desire Corridor Streetcar, $69,700,000.
        (32) New York--Penn Station Access Project, $15,000,000.
        (33) New York--Stewart Airport Rail Access, $40,000,000.
        (34) Providence--South County Commuter Rail, Phase II, 
    $60,000,000.
        (35) Providence--South County Commuter Rail, $36,000,000.
        (36) Pennsylvania--New Jersey Lackawanna Cutoff Rail 
    Restoration, $120,000,000.
        (37) Philadelphia--Schuylkill Valley Metro, $250,000,000.
        (38) Reno, Nevada--Virginia Street Bus Rapid Transit, 
    $12,000,000.
        (39) Sacramento--South Corridor LRT Extension (Phase 2), 
    Meadowview to Consumnes River College, $11,000,000.
        (40) Sacramento Regional Transit District: Downtown Natoma 
    Airport Transit Corridor, $5,000,000.
        (41) San Diego--Mid-Coast Light Rail Transit Extension, 
    $11,000,000.
        (42) San Francisco Muni Third St. Light Rail Transit-Phase I/
    II, $15,000,000.
        (43) Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority--Silicon 
    Valley Rapid Transit Corridor Project, $11,000,000.
        (44) Santa Fe--El Dorado Rail Link, $5,400,000.
        (45) Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) Project, 
    $5,000,000.
        (46) St. Louis--Metro South Corridor Metrolink Light Rail 
    Extension, $135,000,000.
        (47) St. Louis--North Side and Daniel Boone Corridors Metrolink 
    Light Rail Extensions, $275,000,000.
        (48) Stamford, Connecticut Urban Transitway, Phase II, 
    $22,800,000.
        (49) Tampa--Streetcar Extension to Downtown Tampa, $3,000,000.
        (50) Utah--Regional Commuter Rail, $200,000,000.
        (51) Washington State Ferries, $25,000,000.
        (52) Wilmington, Delaware--Commuter Rail to Middletown, 
    $24,900,000.
    (e) Rules Relating to Funding.--
        (1) Subsection (a) projects.--
            (A) In general.--The Secretary is authorized to expend 
        funds made available under section 5309(m) of title 49, United 
        States Code, for final design and construction of projects 
        authorized by subsection (a) as existing full funding grant 
        agreements.
            (B) Minimum funding levels.--The Secretary shall make 
        available not less than the following amounts for projects 
        authorized by subsection (a): $1,157,400,426 for fiscal year 
        2005, $838,360,578 for fiscal year 2006, $614,405,565 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $424,817,697 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $259,180,764 for fiscal year 2009.
        (2) Subsection (b) projects.--
            (A) In general.--Projects authorized by subsection (b) for 
        final design and construction are also authorized for 
        alternatives analysis and preliminary engineering.
            (B) Minimum funding levels.--The Secretary shall make 
        available not less than the following amounts for projects 
        authorized by subsection (b): $165,402,806 for fiscal year 
        2005, $544,399,422 for fiscal year 2006, $826,314,435 for 
        fiscal year 2007, $1,139,182,303 for fiscal year 2008, and 
        $1,405,329,236 for fiscal year 2009.
            (C) Priority.--In making funds available under subparagraph 
        (B), the Secretary shall first make such funds available for 
        any full funding grant agreement executed by the Secretary in 
        fiscal year 2005 after the date of enactment of this Act and 
        for any full funding grant agreement executed by the Secretary 
        in the amount indicated in fiscal years 2005 through 2009 in 
        the amount indicated in the ``Schedule of Federal Funds for the 
        Project'' included in such agreement.
        (3) Subsection (c) projects.--
            (A) In general.--Effective October 1, 2007, projects 
        authorized by subsection (c) for preliminary engineering are 
        also authorized for final design and construction.
            (B) Maximum funding levels.--The Secretary shall make 
        available not more than the following amounts for projects 
        authorized by subsection (c): $115,026,368 for fiscal year 
        2005, $120,240,000 for fiscal year 2006, and $125,280,000 in 
        fiscal year 2007.
            (C) Maximum funding levels for preliminary engineering.--In 
        fiscal years 2008 and 2009, the Secretary shall make available 
        not more than the following amounts for projects authorized by 
        subsection (b), and projects authorized by subsection (c), to 
        conduct preliminary engineering activities: $136,000,000 in 
        fiscal year 2008 and $144,740,000 in fiscal year 2009.
    (f) New Jersey Urban Core Project.--Section 3031(d) of the 
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (112 Stat. 
380; 105 Stat. 2122) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``associated components to and at the 
    contiguous New Jersey Meadowlands Sports Complex),'' and inserting 
    ``to and at the contiguous New Jersey Meadowlands Sports Complex), 
    including a connection to the Hudson River Waterfront 
    Transportation System, the Lackawanna Cutoff,''; and
        (2) by striking ``in Lakewood to Freehold to Matawan or 
    Jamesburg, New Jersey, as described in section 3035(p) of the 
    Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 
    2131)'' and inserting ``from Lakehurst to the Northeast Corridor or 
    the New Jersey Coast Line''.
    (g) New Jersey Trans-Hudson Midtown Corridor.--Not later than 90 
days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall 
permit New Jersey Transit to enter into preliminary engineering on the 
New Jersey Trans-Hudson Midtown Corridor project. When evaluating the 
local share of such project in the new starts rating process, the 
Secretary shall give consideration to project elements of the New 
Jersey Trans-Hudson Midtown Corridor advanced with 100 percent non-
Federal funds, including the purchase of bi-level rail equipment and 
the New Jersey Transit Light Rail River Line. Based upon the project's 
evaluations and ratings required under section 5309(d) of title 49, 
United States Code, the Secretary shall give strong consideration to 
the project for a full funding grant agreement.
    (h) Houston Metro.--
        (1) Local share.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
    for the purpose of calculating the non-Federal share of the net 
    project cost of any new fixed guideway capital project currently 
    included in the Advanced Transit Program (``Metro Solutions Plan'') 
    sponsored by the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, 
    Texas, the Secretary shall include $324,000,000 in State and local 
    funds expended for the design and construction of the Red Line 
    Light Rail Transit system that operates in Harris County, Texas.
        (2) Special rule.--No provision of this Act shall be construed 
    to override or nullify the will of the voters who approved the 
    Metro Solutions Plan as described on the ballot and in the 
    accompanying Board resolutions, nor shall any provision of this Act 
    be construed to override or nullify the terms and conditions of 
    Metro Board Resolution No. 2003-77 or any applicable provision of 
    State law or the charter of the City of Houston as in effect as of 
    the date of enactment of this Act.
        (3) Amendment.--Section 178 of Public Law 108-447, division H 
    (118 Stat. 3230), is amended by striking ``49 USC 5309(e)(1)(A), 23 
    CFR 771.123, and 49 CFR 611.7.'' and inserting ``49 U.S.C. 5309 and 
    49 CFR 611.7: Provided, That such projects shall retain their 
    status in preliminary engineering should bus rapid transit be 
    chosen as the locally preferred alternative during that phase.''.
    (i) Exemption.--The Metra BNSF Naperville to Aurora Extension 
Project authorized under subsection (c) shall be exempted from all 
requirements related to criteria for grants for new fixed guideway 
capital projects under section 5309(d) of title 49, United States Code, 
and from regulations required under that section.
    (j) Rail Cars.--The project authorized by subsection (a)(31) 
includes an additional 52 rapid rail cars and project scope changes 
from amounts authorized by the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
Century.

SEC. 3044. PROJECTS FOR BUS AND BUS-RELATED FACILITIES AND CLEAN FUELS 
              GRANT PROGRAM.

    (a) Projects.--Of the amounts made available to carry out section 
5309(m)(2)(C) of title 49, United States Code, for each of fiscal years 
2006 through 2009, the Secretary shall make funds available for the 
following projects in not less than the amounts specified for the 
fiscal year:

 
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       Project Description               FY 06               FY 07               FY 08               FY 09
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1. Glendale, CA Purchase of CNG   $88,833             $92,696             $100,420            $104,283
 Buses for Glendale Beeline
 Transit System.................
 
2. Detroit Fare Collection        $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 System.........................
 
3. Lares, PR--Trolley buses--for  $50,762             $52,969             $57,383             $59,590
 the purchase of two trolley
 buses that will offer
 transportation through the
 urban zone in the Municipality
 of Lares.......................
 
4. Des Plaines, Wauconda, Cook    $153,824            $160,512            $173,888            $180,576
 and Lake Counties, IL Rand Road
 Transit Signal Priority........
 
5. Indianapolis, IN Downtown      $2,691,920          $2,808,960          $3,043,040          $3,160,080
 transit center.................
 
6. Los Angeles, CA, Construction  $151,901            $158,506            $171,714            $178,319
 of Intermodal Transit Center at
 California State University Los
 Angeles........................
 
7. Columbus, OH--Central Ohio     $1,153,680          $1,203,840          $1,304,160          $1,354,320
 Transit Authority Paratransit
 Facility.......................
 
8. Silver Spring, MD Construct    $701,822            $732,336            $793,364            $823,878
 Silver Spring Transit Center in
 downtown Silver Spring.........
 
9. Detroit, MI Enclosed heavy-    $865,260            $902,880            $978,120            $1,015,740
 duty maintenance facility with
 full operational functions for
 up to 300 buses................
 
10. Bronx, NY Wildlife            $84,123             $87,780             $95,095             $98,753
 Conservation Society intermodal
 transportation facility at the
 Bronx Zoo......................
 
11. Development of Gold Country   $178,882            $186,659            $202,214            $209,992
 Stage Transit Transfer Center,
 Nevada County, CA..............
 
12. Hoboken, NJ Rehabilitation    $730,664            $762,432            $825,968            $857,736
 of Hoboken Intermodal Terminal.
 
13. Newark, NJ Penn Station       $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Intermodal Improvements
 including the rehabilitation of
 boarding areas.................
 
14. Orlando, Florida--LYNX Bus    $173,052            $180,576            $195,624            $203,148
 Fleet Expansion Program........
 
15. Fairfax County, VA Richmond   $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Highway (U.S. Route 1) Public
 Transportation Improvements....
 
16. Portland, OR Renovation of    $19,228             $20,064             $21,736             $22,572
 Union Station, including
 structural reinforcement and
 public safety upgrades.........
 
17. Davis, CA Davis Multimodal    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Station to improve entrance to
 Amtrak Depot and parking lot,
 provide additional parking and
 improve service................
 
18. Reno-Sparks, Nevada--         $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 Intermodal Transportation
 Terminals and Related
 Development....................
 
19. Bar Harbor, ME Purchase new   $57,684             $60,192             $65,208             $67,716
 buses to enhance commuting near
 the Jackson Labs...............
 
20. Bronx, NY Establish an        $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 intermodal transportation
 facility at the Wildlife
 Conservation Society Bronx Zoo.
 
21. Hingham, MA Hingham Marine    $1,730,520          $1,805,760          $1,956,240          $2,031,480
 Intermodal Center Improvements:
 Enhance public transportation
 infrastructure/parking.........
 
22. Philadelphia, PA              $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Philadelphia Zoo Intermodal
 Transportation project w/
 parking consolidation,
 pedestrian walkways, public
 transportation complements and
 landscape improvements to
 surface parking lots...........
 
23. Construct intermodal          $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 transportation and parking
 facility, City of Winter Park,
 Florida........................
 
24. Roma, TX Bus Facility.......  $100,947            $105,336            $114,114            $118,503
 
25. New York City, NY First       $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Phase Implementation of Bus
 Rapid Transit System...........
 
26. Scottsdale, Arizona--Plan,    $480,700            $501,600            $543,400            $564,300
 design, and construct
 intermodal center..............
 
27. Sonoma County, CA Purchase    $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 of CNG buses...................
 
28. Camden, NJ Construction of    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 the Camden County Intermodal
 Facility in Cramer Hill........
 
29. Sandy Hook, NJ National Park  $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Service Construct year-round
 ferry dock at Sandy Hook Unit
 of Gateway National Recreation
 Area...........................
 
30. Sevier County, Tennessee--    $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 U.S. 441 bus rapid transit.....
 
31. St. Augustine, Florida--      $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Intermodal Transportation and
 Parking Facility...............
 
32. Torrington, CT Construct bus- $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 related facility (Northwestern
 Connecticut Central Transit
 District)......................
 
33. Warren, PA--Construct         $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 Intermodal Transportation
 Center and related pedestrian
 and landscape improvements.....
 
34. Toledo, OH TARTA/ TARPS       $1,442,100          $1,504,800          $1,630,200          $1,692,900
 Passenger Intermodal Facility
 construction...................
 
35. Union City, CA Intermodal     $817,190            $852,720            $923,780            $959,310
 Station, Phase 1: Modify BART
 station........................
 
36. Los Angeles, CA Wilshire-     $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Vermont subway station
 reconstruction.................
 
37. Lancaster, PA--bus            $182,666            $190,608            $206,492            $214,434
 replacement....................
 
38. Monmouth County, NJ           $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Construction of main bus
 facility for Freehold Township,
 including a terminal and repair
 shop...........................
 
39. Monrovia, California--        $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Transit Village Project........
 
40. Duluth, MN Downtown Duluth    $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Area Transit facility
 improvements...................
 
41. Brooklyn, NY New Urban        $184,589            $192,614            $208,666            $216,691
 Center--Broadway Junction
 Intermodal Center..............
 
42. Medford, MA Downtown          $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 revitalization featuring
 construction of a 200 space
 Park and Ride Facility.........
 
43. Needles, California--El       $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Garces Intermodal Facility.....
 
44. Bridgeport, Connecticut--     $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Greater Bridgeport Transit
 Authority Bus Facility.........
 
45. Palm Springs, California--    $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Sunline Transit bus purchase...
 
46. National Park Service Design  $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 and construct 2.1-mile segment
 to complete Sandy Hook multiuse
 pathway in Sandy Hook, NJ......
 
47. Phoenix, AZ Construct City    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 of Phoenix para-transit
 facility (Dial-a-Ride).........
 
48. Project provides for the      $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 engineering and construction of
 a transportation center in
 Paoli, Chester County..........
 
49. Columbus, Georgia--Buses and  $186,319            $194,420            $210,622            $218,723
 Bus Facilities.................
 
50. Cleveland, Ohio--University   $1,634,380          $1,705,440          $1,847,560          $1,918,620
 Circle intermodal facility.....
 
51. Cleveland, OH acquisition of  $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 buses Greater Cleveland
 Regional Transit Authority.....
 
52. Greensboro, North Carolina--  $1,111,378          $1,159,699          $1,256,341          $1,304,662
 Replacement buses..............
 
53. Johnson Co., KS Bus and bus   $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 related facilities (I-35
 corridor), Johnson Co. Transit.
 
54. City of Alameda, CA Plan,     $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 design, and construct
 intermodal facility............
 
55. New Orleans, LA Intermodal    $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Riverfront Center..............
 
56. Brooklyn, NY--Rehabilitation  $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 of Bay Ridge 86th Street Subway
 Station........................
 
57. Wilmington, NC Build          $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Intermodal Center..............
 
58. Yabucoa, Puerto Rico--        $33,649             $35,112             $38,038             $39,501
 Trolley buses..................
 
59. Beverly, MA Design and        $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Construct Beverly Depot
 Intermodal Transportation
 Center.........................
 
60. Georgia Statewide Bus         $38,456             $40,128             $43,472             $45,144
 Program........................
 
61. Trenton, New Jersey--Trenton  $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 Train Station Rehabilitation...
 
62. Trenton, NJ Reconstruction    $1,345,960          $1,404,480          $1,521,520          $1,580,040
 and rehabilitation of the
 Trenton Train Station..........
 
63. Zapata, Texas Purchase Bus    $60,088             $62,700             $67,925             $70,538
 vehicles.......................
 
64. Zanesville, OH--bus system    $15,623             $16,302             $17,661             $18,340
 signage and shelters...........
 
65. York, Pennsylvania--Rabbit    $532,712            $555,873            $602,196            $625,357
 Transit facilities and
 communications equipment.......
 
66. Canby, OR bus and bus         $28,842             $30,096             $32,604             $33,858
 facilities.....................
 
67. New Orleans, LA Plan and      $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 construct New Orleans Union
 Passenger Terminal intermodal
 facilities.....................
 
68. Northern Neck and Middle      $624,910            $652,080            $706,420            $733,590
 Peninsula, Virginia--Bay
 Transit Multimodal Facilities..
 
69. Broward County, FL Buses and  $1,249,820          $1,304,160          $1,412,840          $1,467,180
 Bus Facilities.................
 
70. Palm Springs, California--    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Sunline Transit: CalStart-
 Weststart fuel cell bus program
 
71. San Juan, Puerto Rico--Buses  $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 
72. Hammond, Louisiana--          $38,456             $40,128             $43,472             $45,144
 Passenger Intermodal facility
 at Southeastern University.....
 
73. West Virginia Construct       $4,614,720          $4,815,360          $5,216,640          $5,417,280
 Beckley Intermodal Gateway
 pursuant to the eligibility
 provisions for projects listed
 under section 3030(d)(3) of
 Public Law 105-178.............
 
74. Albany-Schenectady, NY Bus    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Rapid Transit Improvements in
 NY Route 5 Corridor............
 
75. Alameda County, CA AC         $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Transit Bus Rapid Transit
 Corridor Project...............
 
76. Baldwin Park, CA Construct    $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 vehicle and bicycle parking lot
 and pedestrian rest area at
 transit center.................
 
77. Niagara Falls, NY             $1,076,768          $1,123,584          $1,217,216          $1,264,032
 Relocation, Development, and
 Enhancement of Niagara Falls
 International Railway Station/
 Intermodal Transportation
 Center.........................
 
78. Utica, New York--Union        $19,228             $20,064             $21,736             $22,572
 Station Boehlert Center siding
 track improvements.............
 
79. Ionia County, MI--Purchase    $113,445            $118,378            $128,242            $133,175
 and implementation of
 communication equipment
 improvements...................
 
80. Flagler County, Florida--bus  $115,368            $120,384            $130,416            $135,432
 facility.......................
 
81. Easton, Pennsylvania--Design  $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 and construct Intermodal
 Transportation Center..........
 
82. Yamhill County, OR For the    $21,151             $22,070             $23,910             $24,829
 construction of bus shelters,
 park and ride facilities, and a
 sign-age strategy to increase
 ridership......................
 
83. Woodland, CA Yolobus          $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 operations, maintenance,
 administration facility
 expansion and improvements to
 increase bus service with
 alternative fuel buses.........
 
84. Sacramento, CA Construct      $1,345,960          $1,404,480          $1,521,520          $1,580,040
 intermodal station and related
 improvements...................
 
85. Torrance Transit System, CA   $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Acquisition of EPA and CARB-
 certified low emission
 replacement buses..............
 
86. Burlington County, NJ--       $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 BurLink and Burlington County
 Transportation System vehicles
 and equipment..................
 
87. Niles, OH Acquisition of bus  $38,456             $40,128             $43,472             $45,144
 operational and service
 equipment for Niles Trumbull
 Transit........................
 
88. Rockport, MA Rockport         $528,770            $551,760            $597,740            $620,730
 Commuter Rail Station
 Improvements...................
 
89. Cincinnati, Ohio--Metro       $177,859            $185,592            $201,058            $208,791
 Regional Transit Hub Network
 Eastern Neighborhoods..........
 
90. Buses and bus related         $1,153,680          $1,203,840          $1,304,160          $1,354,320
 facilities throughout the State
 of Connecticut.................
 
91. Columbus, GA Bus replacement  $57,684             $60,192             $65,208             $67,716
 
92. Norwalk, CA Transit System    $153,824            $160,512            $173,888            $180,576
 Bus Procurement and Los Angeles
 World Airport Remote Fly-Away
 Facility Project...............
 
93. Salem, OR bus and bus         $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 facilities.....................
 
94. Ilwaco, WA Procure shuttles   $19,228             $20,064             $21,736             $22,572
 for Lewis and Clark National
 Historical Park................
 
95. Gainesville, FL Bus           $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 Replacement....................
 
96. SEPTA Montgomery County       $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Intermodal Improvements at
 Glenside and Jenkintown Station
 Parking Garages................
 
97. Fredericksburg, Virginia--    $480,700            $501,600            $543,400            $564,300
 Improve and repair
 Fredericksburg Station.........
 
98. Birmingham, AL Expansion of   $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Downtown Intermodal Facility,
 Phase II.......................
 
99. Gresham, Oregon Construct a   $269,192            $280,896            $304,304            $316,008
 new light rail station and
 transit plaza on Portland MAX
 system and serve Gresham Civic
 neighborhood...................
 
100. State of Wisconsin buses     $3,143,778          $3,280,464          $3,553,836          $3,690,522
 and bus facilities.............
 
101. Emeryville, CA Expand and    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Improve Intermodal Transit
 Center at Amtrak Station.......
 
102. Jersey City, NJ Construct    $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 West Entrance to Pavonia-
 Newport PATH Station...........
 
103. Longwood, Florida--          $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Construct Intermodal
 Transportation Facility........
 
104. Marietta, Ohio Construction  $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 of transportation hub to
 accommodate regional bus
 traffic........................
 
105. Akron, Ohio--West Market     $124,982            $130,416            $141,284            $146,718
 Street transit center and
 related pedestrian improvements
 
106. Sandy, Oregon Transit Bus    $134,596            $140,448            $152,152            $158,004
 Facility.......................
 
107. Jacksonville, FL             $865,260            $902,880            $978,120            $1,015,740
 Paratransit Vehicles...........
 
108. Carson, CA Purchase two      $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 tripper buses..................
 
109. Bloomington, IN--Bus and     $924,867            $965,078            $1,045,502          $1,085,713
 transfer facility..............
 
110. Cobb County, GA Cobb County  $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Smart Card Technology/Bus
 Facility Improvements..........
 
111. Construct West Houston and   $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Fort Bend County, Texas--bus
 transit corridor...............
 
112. Mariposa, CA--Yosemite       $480,700            $501,600            $543,400            $564,300
 National Park CNG-Hydrogen
 transit buses and facilities...
 
113. Snohomish County, WA         $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Community Transit bus purchases
 and facility enhancement.......
 
114. Geneva, Illinois--Construct  $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 commuter parking deck for Metra
 Service........................
 
115. Rhode Island Statewide Bus   $1,153,680          $1,203,840          $1,304,160          $1,354,320
 Fleet..........................
 
116. Pleasant Hill, CA Construct  $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 Diablo Valley College Bus
 Transit Center.................
 
117. Broward, FL Purchase new     $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 articulated buses and bus stop
 improvements on State Road 7.
 (SR 7) between Golden Glades
 Interchange and Glades Road....
 
118. Attleboro, MA Construction,  $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 engineering, and site
 improvements at the Attleboro
 Intermodal Center..............
 
119. Burbank, CA CNG Transit      $86,526             $90,288             $97,812             $101,574
 Vehicles Purchase for Local
 Transit Network Expansion......
 
120. Dayton Airport Intermodal    $144,210            $150,480            $163,020            $169,290
 Rail Feasibility Study.........
 
121. Los Angeles, CA Improve      $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 transit shelters, sidewalks
 lighting and landscaping around
 Cedar's-Sinai Medical Center...
 
122. Baltimore, MD Construct      $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Intercity Bus Intermodal
 Terminal.......................
 
123. Cheltenham, PA Glenside      $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Rail Station Parking Garage
 project involving the
 construction of a 300-400 space
 parking lot at Easton Road and
 Glenside Avenue................
 
124. Haverhill, MA Design and     $1,076,768          $1,123,584          $1,217,216          $1,264,032
 Construct Intermodal Transit
 Parking Improvements...........
 
125. Palm Beach County, FL Plan   $672,980            $702,240            $760,760            $790,020
 and Construct Belle Glade
 Combined Passenger Transit
 Facility.......................
 
126. Pittsburgh, PA Clean Fuel    $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Bus Procurement................
 
127. San Fernando, CA Purchase    $584,531            $609,946            $660,774            $686,189
 CNG buses and related equipment
 and construct facilities.......
 
128. Bayamon, Puerto Rico--bus    $115,368            $120,384            $130,416            $135,432
 terminal.......................
 
129. Bozeman, Montana--Vehicular  $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 Parking Facility...............
 
130. Coahoma County, Mississippi  $28,842             $30,096             $32,604             $33,858
 Purchase buses for the Aaron E.
 Henry Community Health Services
 Center, Inc./ DARTS transit
 service........................
 
131. Stonington and Mystic,       $469,163            $489,562            $530,358            $550,757
 Connecticut--Intermodal Center
 parking facility and
 Streetscape....................
 
132. Carson, CA Purchase one bus  $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 
133. Miami-Dade County, Florida-- $574,917            $599,914            $649,906            $674,903
 Transit Security System........
 
134. Town of Chapel Hill, NC      $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 Park and Ride Lot..............
 
135. Wheaton, IL Pace Suburban    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Bus--Purchase buses............
 
136. Ocala and Marion County,     $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Florida--replacement buses.....
 
137. Philadelphia, PA             $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 Improvements to the existing
 Penn's Landing Ferry Terminal..
 
138. Long Branch, NJ Design and   $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 construct facilities for ferry
 service from Long Branch, NJ to
 New York City and other
 destinations...................
 
139. Quincy, MA MBTA Purchase     $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 high speed catamaran ferry for
 Quincy Harbor Express Service..
 
140. Los Angeles, CA Crenshaw     $1,639,764          $1,711,058          $1,853,646          $1,924,940
 Bus Rapid Transit..............
 
141. South Bend, Indiana--        $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Construct South Bend Bus
 Operations Center..............
 
142. Arlington County, VA         $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Crystal City--Potomac Yard
 Busway, including construction
 of bus shelters................
 
143. Raleigh, NC Purchase         $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 eighteen replacement buses to
 replace buses that have reached
 their useful life according to
 Federal Transit Administration
 regulations....................
 
144. Augusta, GA Buses and Bus    $76,912             $80,256             $86,944             $90,288
 Facilities.....................
 
145. Santa Ana, CA Improve Santa  $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Ana transit terminal...........
 
146. Cooperstown, New York--      $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Intermodal Facility Project....
 
147. Santa Barbara, CA--          $57,684             $60,192             $65,208             $67,716
 Expansion of Regional
 Intermodal Transit Center......
 
148. Tampa, FL Purchase buses     $432,630            $451,440            $489,060            $507,870
 and construct bus facilities...
 
149. Yonkers, NY Trolley Bus      $72,105             $75,240             $81,510             $84,645
 Acquisition....................
 
150. Phoenix, AZ Construct        $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 regional heavy bus maintenance
 facility.......................
 
151. Thurston County, WA Replace  $173,052            $180,576            $195,624            $203,148
 Thurston County Buses..........
 
152. San Juan, Puerto Rico--bus   $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 security equipment.............
 
153. Bryan, TX The District--     $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Bryan Intermodal Transit
 Terminal and Parking Facility..
 
154. City of Greenville, NC       $685,286            $715,081            $774,671            $804,466
 Expansion Buses and Greenville
 Intermodal Center..............
 
155. City of Livermore, CA        $432,630            $451,440            $489,060            $507,870
 Construct Bus Facility for
 Livermore Amador Valley Transit
 Authority......................
 
156. Detroit Replacement Buses..  $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 
157. Bealeton, Virginia--         $52,877             $55,176             $59,774             $62,073
 Intermodal Station Depot
 Refurbishment..................
 
158. Covina, El Monte, Baldwin    $336,490            $351,120            $380,380            $395,010
 Park, Upland, CA Parking and
 Electronic Signage Improvements
 
159. Eugene, OR Lane Transit      $686,714            $716,571            $776,286            $806,143
 District, Vehicle Replacement..
 
160. Kearney, Nebraska--RYDE      $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Transit Bus Maintenance and
 Storage Facility...............
 
161. Revere, MA Intermodal        $346,104            $361,152            $391,248            $406,296
 transit improvements in the
 Wonderland station (MBTA) area.
 
162. Brownsville, TX Brownsville  $480,700            $501,600            $543,400            $564,300
 Urban System City-Wide Transit
 Improvement Project............
 
163. Normal, Illinois--           $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Multimodal Transportation
 Center, including facilities
 for adjacent public and
 nonprofit uses.................
 
164. Puerto Rico--Caribbean       $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 National Forest buses and bus
 facilities.....................
 
165. Albany, OR Rehabilitate      $292,998            $305,737            $331,215            $343,954
 Building At Multimodal Transit
 Station........................
 
166. Bronx, NY Hebrew Home for    $36,053             $37,620             $40,755             $42,323
 the Aged elderly and disabled
 transportation support.........
 
167. Denver, CO Denver Union      $1,057,540          $1,103,520          $1,195,480          $1,241,460
 Station Intermodal Center......
 
168. Lane Transit District, Bus   $569,845            $594,621            $644,172            $668,948
 Rapid Transit Progressive
 Corridor Enhancements..........
 
169. Delaware--University of      $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Delaware Fuel Cell Bus
 Deployment.....................
 
170. Louisiana--Construct         $195,280            $203,640            $220,360            $228,720
 pedestrian walkways between
 Caddo St. and Milam St. along
 Edwards St. in Shreveport, LA..
 
171. Riverside, California--RTA   $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Advanced Traveler Information
 System.........................
 
172. Santa Monica, CA Purchase    $721,050            $752,400            $815,100            $846,450
 and service LNG buses for Santa
 Monica's Big Blue Bus to meet
 increased ridership needs and
 reduce emissions...............
 
173. Ontario, CA Construct        $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Omnitrans Transcenter..........
 
174. Brockton, MA Bus             $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 replacement for the Brockton
 Area Transit Authority.........
 
175. Molalla, OR South Clackamas  $19,228             $20,064             $21,736             $22,572
 Transportation District, bus
 purchase.......................
 
176. Boise, ID--Multimodal        $865,260            $902,880            $978,120            $1,015,740
 facility.......................
 
177. Fond du Lac Reservation, MN  $28,842             $30,096             $32,604             $33,858
 Purchase buses.................
 
178. Sandy City, UT Construct     $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 transit hub station and TRAX
 station at 9400 South..........
 
179. Cleveland, OH Construct      $165,361            $172,550            $186,930            $194,119
 passenger intermodal center
 near Dock 32...................
 
180. Tillamook, OR construction   $19,228             $20,064             $21,736             $22,572
 of a transit facility..........
 
181. Trenton, NJ Development of   $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Trenton Trolley System.........
 
182. Utica, New York--Union       $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Station rehabilitation and
 related infrastructure
 improvements...................
 
183. San Fernando Valley, CA      $115,368            $120,384            $130,416            $135,432
 Reseda Blvd. Bus Rapid Transit
 Route..........................
 
184. Richmond, VA Renovation and  $211,508            $220,704            $239,096            $248,292
 construction for Main Street
 Station........................
 
185. St. Paul to Hinckley, MN     $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 Construct bus amenities along
 Rush Line Corridor.............
 
186. Mattoon, Illinois--Historic  $307,648            $321,024            $347,776            $361,152
 railroad depot restoration/
 intermodal center..............
 
187. Columbia County, OR To       $26,919             $28,090             $30,430             $31,601
 purchase buses.................
 
188. Mountain Express, Crested    $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Butte, CO Bus and Bus
 Facilities.....................
 
189. Sacramento, CA Bus           $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 enhancement and improvements-
 construct maintenance facility
 and purchase clean-fuel buses
 to improve transit service.....
 
190. Calexico, CA Purchase new    $57,684             $60,192             $65,208             $67,716
 buses for the Calexico Transit
 System.........................
 
191. Monterey Park, CA Safety     $307,648            $321,024            $347,776            $361,152
 improvements at a bus stop
 including creation of bus
 loading areas and street
 improvements...................
 
192. Buffalo, NY Intermodal       $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Center Parking Facility........
 
193. Mukilteo, WA Multimodal      $1,115,224          $1,163,712          $1,260,688          $1,309,176
 Terminal.......................
 
194. Orange County Transit        $1,017,161          $1,061,386          $1,149,834          $1,194,059
 Authority, California--Security
 surveillance and monitoring
 equipment......................
 
195. Woodland Hills, CA Los       $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Angeles Pierce College Bus
 Rapid Transit Station Extension
 
196. Design Downtown Carrollton,  $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Texas Regional Multimodal
 Transit Hub Station............
 
197. Brooklyn, NY Construct a     $269,192            $280,896            $304,304            $316,008
 multimodal transportation
 facility.......................
 
198. Cleveland, Ohio--Euclid      $865,260            $902,880            $978,120            $1,015,740
 Avenue University Hospital
 intermodal facility............
 
199. Las Vegas, NV Construct      $1,153,680          $1,203,840          $1,304,160          $1,354,320
 Central City Intermodal
 Transportation Terminal........
 
200. Montebello, CA Bus Lines     $134,596            $140,448            $152,152            $158,004
 Bus Fleet Replacement Project..
 
201. Philadelphia, PA Cruise      $672,980            $702,240            $760,760            $790,020
 Terminal Transportation Ctr.
 Phila. Naval Shipyard..........
 
202. Cleveland, OH Construct      $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Fare Collection System Project,
 Cuyahoga County................
 
203. Tempe, Arizona--Construct    $1,249,820          $1,304,160          $1,412,840          $1,467,180
 East Valley Metro Bus Facility.
 
204. Boysville of Michigan        $646,061            $674,150            $730,330            $758,419
 Transportation System..........
 
205. Woburn, MA Construction of   $346,104            $361,152            $391,248            $406,296
 an 89 space, park and ride
 facility to be located on
 Magazine Hill, in the Heart of
 Woburn Square..................
 
206. Sylvester, GA Intermodal     $38,456             $40,128             $43,472             $45,144
 Facility.......................
 
207. Culver City, CA Purchase     $711,436            $742,368            $804,232            $835,164
 compressed natural gas buses
 and expand natural gas fueling
 facility.......................
 
208. Eastern Upper Peninsula, MI  $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 Ferry Dock and Facility
 upgrades for Drummond Island
 Ferry Services.................
 
209. Morristown, New Jersey--     $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Intermodal Historic Station....
 
210. San Antonio, TX Improve VIA  $1,345,960          $1,404,480          $1,521,520          $1,580,040
 bus facility and purchase new
 buses..........................
 
211. Miami-Dade County, Florida-- $1,153,680          $1,203,840          $1,304,160          $1,354,320
 buses and bus facilities.......
 
212. Glendale, CA Construction    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 of Downtown Streetcar Project..
 
213. Gainesville, FL Bus Rapid    $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Transit Study..................
 
214. Mount Rainier, MD            $86,526             $90,288             $97,812             $101,574
 Intermodal and Pedestrian
 Project........................
 
215.............................  $0                  $0                  $0                  $0
 
216. Wilsonville, OR South Metro  $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 Area Rapid Transit, bus and bus
 facilities.....................
 
217. Charlotte, NC Construct      $1,499,784          $1,564,992          $1,695,408          $1,760,616
 Charlotte Multimodal Station...
 
218. Enfield, Connecticut--       $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 intermodal station.............
 
219. Chicago, IL Feasibility      $57,684             $60,192             $65,208             $67,716
 Study for intermodal station on
 the Metra Rock Island near
 Kennedy-King College...........
 
220. Indianapolis, IN IndySMART   $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 program to relieve congestion,
 improve safety and air quality.
 
221. Chicago, IL Construct        $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 intermodal facility at 35th
 Street at Metra Red Line
 (Northside)....................
 
222. Escondido, CA--Construct     $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Bus Maintenance Facility.......
 
223. Los Angeles, CA Design and   $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 construct improved transit and
 pedestrian linkages between Los
 Angeles Community College and
 nearby MTA rail stop and bus
 lines..........................
 
224. Montgomery County, MD        $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Wheaton CBD Intermodal Access
 Program........................
 
225. Allentown, Pennsylvania--    $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Design and construct Intermodal
 Transportation Center..........
 
226. Champaign, IL--Construct     $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 park and ride lot with attached
 daycare facility...............
 
227. Berkeley, CA Construct Ed    $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Roberts Campus Intermodal
 Transit Disability Center......
 
228. Charlotte, North Carolina--  $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 Multimodal Station.............
 
229. Coconino County, Arizona--   $182,666            $190,608            $206,492            $214,434
 Bus and bus facilities for the
 Sedona Transit System..........
 
230. Construction of Third Bus    $2,307,360          $2,407,680          $2,608,320          $2,708,640
 Depot on Staten Island.........
 
231. Harrison, Arkansas--Trolley  $7,691              $8,026              $8,694              $9,029
 Barn...........................
 
232. Alexandria, VA Royal Street  $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Bus Garage Replacement.........
 
233. Intermodal Facilities in     $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Bucks County (Croydon and
 Levittown Stations)............
 
234. Bronx, NY Jacobi Intermodal  $60,088             $62,700             $67,925             $70,538
 Center to North Central Bronx
 Hospital bus system............
 
235. Indianapolis, IN Construct   $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 the Ivy Tech State College
 Multimodal Facility............
 
236. Juneau, Alaska--transit bus  $345,000            $360,000            $390,000            $405,000
 acquisition and transit center.
 
237. Knoxville, Tennessee--       $1,961,256          $2,046,528          $2,217,072          $2,302,344
 Central Station Transit Center.
 
238. Levy County, Florida--       $57,684             $60,192             $65,208             $67,716
 Purchase 2 wheel chair equipped
 passenger buses and related
 equipment......................
 
239. Lafayette, Louisiana--       $173,052            $180,576            $195,624            $203,148
 Lafayette Transit System bus
 replacement program............
 
240. Nebraska--statewide transit  $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 vehicles, facilities, and
 related equipment..............
 
241. Cincinnati, Ohio--Construct  $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Uptown Crossings Joint
 Development Transit Project....
 
242. Des Moines, IA Purchase 40   $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 foot buses.....................
 
243. New Orleans, LA Regional     $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Planning Commission, bus and
 bus facilities.................
 
244. Orange County, CA Purchase   $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 buses for rapid transit........
 
245. Bus to provide Yorktown,     $35,572             $37,118             $40,212             $41,758
 New York internal circulator to
 provide transportation
 throughout the Town............
 
246. Providence, RI Expansion of  $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Elmwood Paratransit Maintenance
 Facility.......................
 
247. Atlanta, GA Intermodal       $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Passenger Facility Improvements
 
248. Palm Beach, FL Palm Tran     $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 AVL-APC system with smart card
 fareboxes......................
 
249. Grand Rapids, MI--Purchase   $2,816,902          $2,939,376          $3,184,324          $3,306,798
 replacement and expansion buses
 
250. Maywood, IL Purchase buses.  $9,614              $10,032             $10,868             $11,286
 
251. Redondo Beach, CA Capital    $153,824            $160,512            $173,888            $180,576
 Equipment procurement of 12
 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
 Transit vehicles for Coastal
 Shuttle Services by Beach
 Cities Transit.................
 
252. Rochester, New York--        $865,260            $902,880            $978,120            $1,015,740
 Renaissance Square transit
 center.........................
 
253. San Bernardino, CA           $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Implement Santa Fe Depot
 improvements in San Bernardino.
 
254. San Joaquin, California      $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 Regional Rail--Altamont
 Commuter Express Corridor
 intermodal centers.............
 
255. Albany, GA Multimodal        $153,824            $160,512            $173,888            $180,576
 Facility.......................
 
256. Savannah, GA Bus and Bus     $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Facilities--Chatham Area
 Transit........................
 
257. Newburyport, MA Design and   $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Construct Intermodal Facility..
 
258. Cleveland, Ohio--Euclid      $1,634,380          $1,705,440          $1,847,560          $1,918,620
 Avenue and East 93rd Street
 intermodal facility............
 
259. St. Charles, IL--Intermodal  $865,260            $902,880            $978,120            $1,015,740
 Parking Structures.............
 
260. Gardena, CA Purchase of      $1,178,676          $1,229,923          $1,332,417          $1,383,664
 alternative fuel buses for
 service expansion, on-board
 security system and bus
 facility training equipment....
 
261. Thendra-Webb and Utica, New  $19,228             $20,064             $21,736             $22,572
 York--Install handicap lifts in
 intermodal centers.............
 
262.............................  $0                  $0                  $0                  $0
 
263. Wilmar, AR Develop the       $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Southeast Arkansas Intermodal
 Facility.......................
 
264. Westchester County, NY Bus   $721,050            $752,400            $815,100            $846,450
 replacement program............
 
265. Village of Tinley Park,      $153,824            $160,512            $173,888            $180,576
 Illinois, 80th Avenue Commuter
 Rail Station reconstruction and
 site enhancements..............
 
266. Martinez, CA Intermodal      $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 Facility Restoration...........
 
267. Middletown, CT Construct     $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 intermodal center..............
 
268. Nashville, TN Construct a    $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 parking garage on the campus of
 Lipscomb University, Nashville.
 
269. New London, Connecticut--    $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Intermodal Transportation
 Center and Streetscapes........
 
270. Vernon, Connecticut--        $1,461,328          $1,524,864          $1,651,936          $1,715,472
 Intermodal Center, Parking and
 Streetscapes...................
 
271. Bronx, NY Botanical Garden   $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 metro North Rail station
 Intermodal Facility............
 
272. Bend, Oregon--replacement    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 vans...........................
 
273. Boston, MA Harbor Park       $240,350            $250,800            $271,700            $282,150
 Pavilion and Intermodal Station
 
274. Philadelphia, PA SEPTA's     $269,192            $280,896            $304,304            $316,008
 Market St. Elevated Rail
 project in conjunction with
 Philadelphia Commercial
 Development Corporation for
 improvements and assistance to
 entities along rail corridor...
 
275. Jesup, Georgia--Train Depot  $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 intermodal center..............
 
276. Long Beach, CA Museum of     $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Latin American Art, Long Beach,
 to build intermodal park and
 ride facility..................
 
277. Shreveport, LA--Intermodal   $644,138            $672,144            $728,156            $756,162
 Transit Facility...............
 
278. Arlington County, VA         $672,980            $702,240            $760,760            $790,020
 Columbia Pike Bus Improvements.
 
279. Bronx, NY Establish an       $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 intermodal transportation
 facility at the Wildlife
 Conservation Society Bronx Zoo.
 
280. Lowell, MA Implementation    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 of LRTA bus replacement plan...
 
281. Falls Church, VA Falls       $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Church Intermodal
 Transportation Center..........
 
282. San Diego, CA Completion of  $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 San Diego Joint Transportation
 Operations Center (JTOC).......
 
283. St. Bernard Parish, LA       $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Intermodal facility
 improvements...................
 
284. Cornwall, NY--Purchase Bus.  $16,728             $17,456             $18,910             $19,638
 
285. Metro Gold Line Foothill     $2,884,200          $3,009,600          $3,260,400          $3,385,800
 Extension Light Rail Transit
 Project from Pasadena, CA to
 Montclair, CA..................
 
286. Richmond, CA BART Parking    $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Structure......................
 
287. San Francisco, CA Implement  $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 ITS on Muni Transit System.....
 
288. Alameda County, CA AC        $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Transit Bus Rapid Transit
 Corridor Project...............
 
289. Town of Warwick, NY Bus      $105,754            $110,352            $119,548            $124,146
 Facility Warwick Transit System
 
290. Galveston, Texas--           $865,260            $902,880            $978,120            $1,015,740
 Intermodal center and parking
 facility, The Strand...........
 
291. Joliet, Illinois--Union      $552,805            $576,840            $624,910            $648,945
 Station commuter parking
 facility.......................
 
292. Cuyahoga County, Ohio--Ohio  $28,842             $30,096             $32,604             $33,858
 Department of Transportation
 transit improvements...........
 
293. Muskegon, Michigan--         $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Muskegon Area Transit Terminal
 and related improvements.......
 
294. Orlando, FL Bus Replacement  $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 
295. Long Beach, CA Purchase one  $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 larger (75 passengers) and two
 smaller (40 passengers)
 ferryboats and construct
 related dock work to facilitate
 the use and accessibility of
 the ferryboats.................
 
296. Elgin to Rockford,           $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Illinois--Intermodal stations
 along planned Metra Union
 Pacific West Line extension
 alignment, including necessary
 alternatives analysis..........
 
297. Broward County, FL--         $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Purchase Buses and construct
 bus facilities.................
 
298. Thomasville, GA Bus          $38,456             $40,128             $43,472             $45,144
 Replacement....................
 
299. Corvallis, OR Bus            $283,842            $296,183            $320,865            $333,206
 Replacement....................
 
300. Geneva, New York--           $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Multimodal facility--Construct
 passenger rail center..........
 
301. Barry County, MI--Barry      $28,842             $30,096             $32,604             $33,858
 County Transit equipment and
 dispatching software...........
 
302. Greensboro, North Carolina-- $2,407,346          $2,512,013          $2,721,347          $2,826,014
 Piedmont Authority for Regional
 Transportation Multimodal
 Transportation Center..........
 
303. Howard County, MD Construct  $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Central Maryland Transit
 Operations and Maintenance
 Facility.......................
 
304. Coconino County buses and    $240,350            $250,800            $271,700            $282,150
 bus facilities for Flagstaff,
 AZ.............................
 
305. Roanoke, Virginia--          $38,456             $40,128             $43,472             $45,144
 Intermodal Facility............
 
306. Jacksonville, FL Bus         $1,345,960          $1,404,480          $1,521,520          $1,580,040
 Replacement....................
 
307. Los Angeles, CA Improve      $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 safety, mobility and access
 between LATTC, Metro line and
 nearby bus stops on Grand Ave.
 between Washington and 23rd....
 
308. Miami Dade, FL N.W. 7th      $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Avenue Transit Hub.............
 
309. Elyria, OH Construct the     $393,789            $410,911            $445,153            $462,275
 New York Central Train Station
 into an intermodal
 transportation hub.............
 
310. River Parishes, LA South     $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Central Planning and
 Development Commission, bus and
 bus facilities.................
 
311. Mammoth Lakes, California--  $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Regional Transit Maintenance
 Facility.......................
 
312. Roanoke, Virginia--Improve   $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 Virginian Railway Station......
 
313. Solana Beach, CA--Construct  $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 Intermodal Facility............
 
314. San Diego, CA Widen          $57,684             $60,192             $65,208             $67,716
 sidewalks and bus stop
 entrance, and provide diagonal
 parking, in the Skyline
 Paradise Hills neighborhood
 (Reo Drive)....................
 
315. Temecula, California--       $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Intermodal Transit Facility....
 
316. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-- $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 SEPTA Market Street Elevated
 Line parking facility..........
 
317. Jamestown, NY                $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Rehabilitation of Intermodal
 Facility and associated
 property.......................
 
318. Akron, Ohio Construct        $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 Downtown Multimodal
 Transportation Center..........
 
319. Detroit Bus Maintenance      $1,730,520          $1,805,760          $1,956,240          $2,031,480
 Facility.......................
 
320. Detroit, MI Bus Replacement  $1,442,100          $1,504,800          $1,630,200          $1,692,900
 
321. Monterey Park, CA Catch      $61,530             $64,205             $69,555             $72,230
 Basins at Transit Stop
 Installation...................
 
322. Oneonta, New York-bus        $28,842             $30,096             $32,604             $33,858
 replacement....................
 
323. Lincoln County, OR bus       $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 purchase.......................
 
324. Elon, North Carolina--       $230,736            $240,768            $260,832            $270,864
 Piedmont Authority for Regional
 Transportation buses and bus
 facilities.....................
 
325. Grants Pass, OR Purchase     $39,143             $40,845             $44,248             $45,950
 Vehicles For Use By Josephine
 Community Transit..............
 
326. Los Angeles, CA Install      $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 permanent irrigation system and
 enhanced landscaping on San
 Fernando Valley rapid bus
 transitway.....................
 
327. Cleveland, OH Construct      $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 East Side Transit Center.......
 
328. New Jersey Transit           $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Community Shuttle Buses........
 
329. Quitman, Clay, Randolph,     $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 Stewart Co., GA Bus project....
 
330. Framingham, MA Local Intra-  $346,104            $361,152            $391,248            $406,296
 Framingham Transit System
 enhancements...................
 
331. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania--   $172,860            $180,375            $195,407            $202,922
 transit transfer center........
 
332. Long Beach, CA Park and      $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Ride facility..................
 
333. Oak Harbor, WA Multimodal    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Facility.......................
 
334. North Bend, Washington--     $153,824            $160,512            $173,888            $180,576
 Park and Ride..................
 
335. High Point, North Carolina-- $1,153,680          $1,203,840          $1,304,160          $1,354,320
 Bus Terminal...................
 
336. Dallas, TX Bus Passenger     $2,461,184          $2,568,192          $2,782,208          $2,889,216
 Facilities.....................
 
337. Island Transit, WA           $461,472            $481,536            $521,664            $541,728
 Operations Base Facilities
 Project........................
 
338. Bronx, NY Intermodal         $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 facility near Exit 6 of the
 Bronx River Parkway............
 
339. East San Diego County,       $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 California--Bus Maintenance
 Facility Expansion.............
 
340. New Jersey Intermodal        $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Facilities and Bus Rolling
 Stock..........................
 
341. San Gabriel Valley, CA--     $1,826,660          $1,906,080          $2,064,920          $2,144,340
 Foothill Transit Park and Rides
 
342. St. Paul, MN Union Depot     $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Multimodal Transit Facility....
 
343. Kings County, NY Construct   $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 a multimodal transportation
 facility.......................
 
344. Gainesville, FL Bus          $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 Facility Expansion.............
 
345. Kansas City, MO Bus Transit  $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Infrastructure.................
 
346. Phoenix, AZ Construct metro  $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 bus facility in Phoenix's West
 Valley.........................
 
347. Eastlake, Ohio--Eastlake     $817,190            $852,720            $923,780            $959,310
 Stadium transit intermodal
 facility.......................
 
348. Savannah, Georgia--Water     $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Ferry Riverwalk intermodal
 facilities.....................
 
349. Kent, OH Construct Kent      $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 State University Intermodal
 Facility serving students and
 the general public.............
 
350. Milwaukee, WI Rehabilitate   $865,260            $902,880            $978,120            $1,015,740
 Intermodal transportation
 facility at downtown
 Milwaukee's Amtrak Station,
 increase parking for bus
 passengers.....................
 
351. Charlotte North Carolina--   $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Eastland Community Transit
 Center.........................
 
352. Oakland, CA Construct        $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 streetscape and intermodal
 improvements at BART Station
 Transit Villages...............
 
353. Suffolk County, NY Purchase  $53,838             $56,179             $60,861             $63,202
 four handicapped accessible
 vans to transport veterans to
 and from the VA facility in
 Northport......................
 
354. Norfolk, Virginia--Final     $336,490            $351,120            $380,380            $395,010
 Design and Construction
 Southside Bus Facility.........
 
355. Albany, GA Bus replacement.  $57,684             $60,192             $65,208             $67,716
 
356. Lafayette, Louisiana--       $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Multimodal center, Final Phase.
 
357. Athens, GA Buses and Bus     $273,038            $284,909            $308,651            $320,522
 Facilities.....................
 
358. Cicero, Chicago Establish    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Transit Signal Priority, Cicero
 Ave., Pace Suburban Bus........
 
359. Arlington County, VA         $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Pentagon City Multimodal
 Improvements...................
 
360. Richmond, VA Design and      $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 construction for a bus
 operations and maintenance
 facility for Greater Richmond
 Transit Company................
 
361. Roanoke, Virginia--Roanoke   $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Railway and Link Passenger
 facility.......................
 
362. Akron, OH Construct City of  $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 Akron Commuter Bus Transit
 Facility.......................
 
363. Corning, New York--          $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Transportation Center..........
 
364. Santa Monica, CA Construct   $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 intermodal park-and-ride
 facility at Santa Monica
 College campus on South Bundy
 Drive near Airport Avenue......
 
365. Pace Suburban Bus, IL South  $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Suburban BRT Mobility Network..
 
366. Orange County, CA            $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Transportation Projects to
 Encourage Use of Transit to
 Reduce Congestion..............
 
367. Palm Beach, FL 20 New Buses  $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 for Palm Tran..................
 
368. Nassau County, NY Conduct    $1,345,960          $1,404,480          $1,521,520          $1,580,040
 planning and engineering for
 transportation system (HUB)....
 
369. Norwalk, Connecticut--Pulse  $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Point Joint Development
 intermodal facility............
 
370. Salem, MA Design and         $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Construct Salem Intermodal
 Transportation Center..........
 
371. Las Vegas, NV Construct Las  $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 Vegas WestCare Intermodal
 Facility.......................
 
372. Richmond, KY Purchase        $138,442            $144,461            $156,499            $162,518
 buses, bus equipment, and
 facilities.....................
 
373. Niagara Frontier             $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Transportation Authority, NY
 Replacement Buses..............
 
374. Metro-Atlanta, GA MARTA      $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Automated Smart-Card Fare
 Collection system..............
 
375. Monterey, CA Purchase bus    $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 equipment......................
 
376. New York City, NY Purchase   $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Handicapped-Accessible Livery
 Vehicles.......................
 
377. San Francisco, CA Construct  $1,153,680          $1,203,840          $1,304,160          $1,354,320
 San Francisco Muni Islais Creek
 Maintenance Facility...........
 
378. Indianapolis, IN Relocate    $2,691,920          $2,808,960          $3,043,040          $3,160,080
 and improve intermodal
 transportation for pedestrian
 to Children's Museum of
 Indianapolis...................
 
379. Ramapo, NY Transportation    $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 Safety Field Bus...............
 
380. Columbiana County, OH        $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Construct Intermodal Facility..
 
381. San Francisco, CA Redesign   $793,155            $827,640            $896,610            $931,095
 and renovate intermodal
 facility at Glen Park Community
 
382. San Luis Rey, California--   $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Transit Center Project.........
 
383. South San Francisco, CA      $913,330            $953,040            $1,032,460          $1,072,170
 Construction of Ferry Terminal
 at Oyster Point in South San
 Francisco to the San Francisco
 Bay Area Water Transit
 Authority......................
 
384. Atlanta, GA MARTA Clean      $1,153,680          $1,203,840          $1,304,160          $1,354,320
 Fuel Bus Acquisition...........
 
385. Springfield, OH--City of     $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 Springfield Bus Transfer
 Station and Associated Parking.
 
386. Suffolk County, NY Design    $884,488            $922,944            $999,856            $1,038,312
 and construction of intermodal
 transit facility in Wyandanch..
 
387. Fresno, CA--Develop program  $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 of low-emission transit
 vehicles.......................
 
388. Sylmar, CA Los Angeles       $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 Mission College Transit Center
 construction...................
 
389. Lakewood, NJ--Ocean County   $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 Bus service and parking
 facilities.....................
 
390. St. Lucie County, FL         $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Purchase Buses.................
 
391. Hampton Roads, VA Final      $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 design and construction for a
 Hampton Roads Transit Southside
 Bus Facility...................
 
392. Oakland, CA Construct Bay    $173,052            $180,576            $195,624            $203,148
 Trail between Coliseum BART
 station and Martin Luther King,
 Jr., Regional Shoreline........
 
393. South Amboy, NJ              $1,538,240          $1,605,120          $1,738,880          $1,805,760
 Construction of improvements to
 facilities at South Amboy
 Station under S Amboy, NJ
 Regional Intermodal Initiative.
 
394. Hartford, CT Buses and bus-  $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 related facilities.............
 
395. Ilwaco, WA Construct park    $19,228             $20,064             $21,736             $22,572
 and ride.......................
 
396. Burbank, CA Construction of  $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 Empire Area Transit Center near
 Burbank Airport................
 
397. Pottsville, PA Union Street  $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Trade and Transfer Center
 Intermodal Facility............
 
398. Amador County, California--  $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Regional Transit Center........
 
399. Pasadena, CA ITS             $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Improvements...................
 
400. South FL Region, FL          $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Regional Universal Automated
 Fare Collection System (UAFC)
 (for bus system)...............
 
401. South Pasadena, CA Silent    $173,052            $180,576            $195,624            $203,148
 Night Grade Crossing Project...
 
402. Tampa, FL Establish Transit  $144,210            $150,480            $163,020            $169,290
 Emphasis Corridor and
 Improvements...................
 
403. San Francisco, CA Implement  $2,691,920          $2,808,960          $3,043,040          $3,160,080
 Transbay Terminal-Caltrain
 Downtown Extension Project.....
 
404. Rock Island, IL Improve      $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Rock Island Mass Transit
 District Bus Facility..........
 
405. Las Vegas, NV Construct      $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Boulder Highway BRT system and
 purchase vehicles and related
 equipment......................
 
406. Moultrie, GA Intermodal      $57,684             $60,192             $65,208             $67,716
 facility.......................
 
407. Carson, CA Purchase one      $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 trolley-bus vehicle............
 
408. Brooklyn, NY Construct a     $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 multimodal transportation
 facility in the vicinity of
 Downstate Medical Center.......
 
409. Alexandria, VA Eisenhower    $480,700            $501,600            $543,400            $564,300
 Avenue Intermodal Station
 Improvements, including
 purchase of buses and
 construction of bus shelters...
 
410. Long Beach, CA Purchase ten  $576,840            $601,920            $652,080            $677,160
 clean fuel buses...............
 
411. Cleveland, OH Construction   $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 of an intermodal facility and
 related improvements at
 University Hospitals facility
 on Euclid Avenue...............
 
412. Nashville, TN Construct      $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 Downtown Nashville Transit
 Transfer Facility..............
 
413. Philadelphia, PA Penn's      $211,508            $220,704            $239,096            $248,292
 Landing water shuttle parking
 lot expansion and water shuttle
 ramp infrastructure
 construction...................
 
414. Hercules, CA Intermodal      $288,420            $300,960            $326,040            $338,580
 Rail Station Improvements......
 
415. Purchase Buses and           $432,630            $451,440            $489,060            $507,870
 construct bus facilities in
 Broward County, FL.............
 
416. Improve marine intermodal    $3,220,000          $3,360,000          $3,640,000          $3,780,000
 facilities in Ketchikan........
 
417. Indianapolis, Indiana--      $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Childrens Museum Intermodal
 Center.........................
 
418. Windham, New Hampshire--     $711,436            $742,368            $804,232            $835,164
 Construction of Park and Ride
 Bus facility at Exit 3.........
 
419. Brooklyn, NY--               $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 Rehabilitation of Bay Ridge
 86th Street Subway Station.....
 
420. Purchase Buses and           $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 construct bus facilities in
 Broward County, FL.............
 
421. Bayamon, Puerto Rico--       $163,438            $170,544            $184,756            $191,862
 Purchase of Trolley Cars.......
 
422. C Street Expanded bus        $1,150,000          $1,200,000          $1,300,000          $1,350,000
 facility and intermodal parking
 garage, Anchorage, AK..........
 
423. Morris Thompson Cultural     $575,000            $600,000            $650,000            $675,000
 and Visitors Center intermodal
 parking facility, Fairbanks, AK
 
424. Sharon, PA--Bus Facility     $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Construction...................
 
425. CITC Non-profit Services     $690,000            $720,000            $780,000            $810,000
 Center intermodal parking
 facility, Anchorage, AK........
 
426. Abilene, TX Vehicle          $76,912             $80,256             $86,944             $90,288
 replacement and facility
 improvements for transit system
 
427. Alaska Native Medical        $1,150,000          $1,200,000          $1,300,000          $1,350,000
 Center intermodal parking
 facility.......................
 
428. Butler, PA--Multimodal       $192,280            $200,640            $217,360            $225,720
 Transit Center Construction....
 
429. Normal, Illinois--           $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Multimodal Transportation
 Center.........................
 
430. Rochester, New York--        $432,630            $451,440            $489,060            $507,870
 Renaissance Square transit
 center.........................
 
431. Erie, PA--EMTA Vehicle       $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Acquisition....................
 
432. Miami-Dade County, Florida-- $769,120            $802,560            $869,440            $902,880
 Buses and bus facilities.......
 
433. Centralia, Illinois--South   $76,912             $80,256             $86,944             $90,288
 Central Mass Transit District
 Improvements...................
 
434. Roanoke, VA--Bus             $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 restoration in the City of
 Roanoke........................
 
435. Denver, Colorado--Regional   $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 Transportation District Bus
 Replacement....................
 
436. Intermodal facility          $5,750,000          $6,000,000          $6,500,000          $6,750,000
 improvements at the Port of
 Anchorage......................
 
437. American Village/            $76,912             $80,256             $86,944             $90,288
 Montevallo, Alabama
 construction of closed loop
 Access Road, bus lanes and
 parking facility...............
 
438. Corpus Christi, TX Corpus    $480,700            $501,600            $543,400            $564,300
 Regional Transit Authority for
 maintenance facility
 improvements...................
 
439. Central Florida Commuter     $961,400            $1,003,200          $1,086,800          $1,128,600
 Rail intermodal facilities.....
 
440. Ames, Iowa--Expansion of     $384,560            $401,280            $434,720            $451,440
 CyRide Bus Maintenance Facility
 
441. Grand Valley Transit, CO     $96,140             $100,320            $108,680            $112,860
 Bus and Bus Facilities.........
 
442. Albany, OR North Albany      $183,124            $191,086            $207,010            $214,971
 Park and Ride..................
 
443. Los Angeles County           $62,491             $65,208             $70,642             $73,359
 Metropolitan Transit Authority,
 CA capital funds for facility
 improvements to support the Cal
 State Northridge tram system...
 
444. Pueblo Transit, CO Bus and   $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 Bus Facilities.................
 
445. Roaring Fork Transit         $144,210            $150,480            $163,020            $169,290
 Authority, CO Bus and Bus
 Facilities.....................
 
446. Steamboat Springs, CO Bus    $144,210            $150,480            $163,020            $169,290
 and Bus Facilities.............
 
447. Town of Telluride, CO Bus    $62,120             $64,821             $70,222             $72,923
 and Bus Facilities.............
 
448. City of Durango, CO Bus and  $48,070             $50,160             $54,340             $56,430
 Bus Facilities.................
 
449. City of Aspen, CO Bus and    $134,596            $140,448            $152,152            $158,004
 Bus Facilities.................
 
450. Town of Snowmass Village,    $57,684             $60,192             $65,208             $67,716
 CO Bus and Bus Facilities......
 
451. Utica, New York Transit      $1,150,000          $1,200,000          $1,300,000          $1,350,000
 Multimodal Facilities..........
 
452. State of Wisconsin Transit   $1,150,000          $1,200,000          $1,300,000          $1,350,000
 Intermodal Facilities..........
 
453. Central Florida Commuter     $690,000            $720,000            $780,000            $810,000
 Rail Intermodal Facilities.....
 
454. Miami-Dade, FL Transit       $460,000            $480,000            $520,000            $540,000
 Dadeland South Intermodal
 Center.........................
 
455. Carrollton, Texas Downtown   $230,000            $240,000            $260,000            $270,000
 Regional Multimodal Transit Hub
 
456. Altoona Multimodal           $230,000            $240,000            $260,000            $270,000
 Transportation Facility Parking
 Garage.........................
 
457. Lancaster County,            $57,500             $60,000             $65,000             $67,500
 Pennsylvania Intermodal Center
 and Parking Facility...........
 
458. Hershey, Pennsylvania        $57,500             $60,000             $65,000             $67,500
 Intermodal Center and Parking
 Facility.......................
 
459. Transbay Terminal/Caltrain   $4,025,000          $4,200,000          $4,550,000          $4,725,000
 Downtown Extension Project.....
 
460.............................  $0                  $0                  $0                  $0
 
461. Alabama Institute for Deaf   $115,000            $119,000            $129,000            $137,000
 and Blind-Bus project..........
 
462. Alabama State Port           $4,582,000          $4,760,000          $5,173,000          $5,485,000
 Authority-Choctaw Point
 Terminal.......................
 
463. Albany-Schenectady, NY, Bus  $500,000            $800,000            $1,200,000          $1,500,000
 Rapid Transit Improvements in
 NY Route 5.....................
 
464. Albuquerque, NM, Ride Bus    $1,500,000          $1,500,000          $1,800,000          $2,100,000
 and Bus Facilities.............
 
465. AMTRAN Altoona, PA-Buses     $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 and Transit System Improvements
 
466. Anchorage-Transit Needs....  $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 
467. Area Transportation          $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Authority of North Central
 Pennsylvania-Vehicle
 Replacements...................
 
468. Atlantic City, NJ Jitney...  $750,000            $750,000            $750,000            $750,000
 
469. Auburn University-           $916,000            $952,000            $1,035,000          $1,097,000
 Intermodal Parking Garage......
 
470. Bay County, FL-Transit       $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Facility.......................
 
471. Beaver County, PA Transit    $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Authority-Bus Replacement/
 Related Equipment Replacement..
 
472. Berkshire, MA, Berkshire     $50,000             $30,000             $20,000             $0
 Regional Transit Authority Bus
 Maintenance Facility...........
 
473. Bi-State Development Agency- $1,145,000          $1,190,000          $1,293,000          $1,372,000
 St. Louis Bridge Repair/
 Reconstruction, for any
 activity eligible under section
 5309...........................
 
474. Bi-State Development Agency- $3,665,000          $3,808,000          $4,139,000          $4,388,000
 St. Louis Metro Bus Fare
 Collection Program.............
 
475. Black Hawk County, IA, UNI   $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Multimodal Project.............
 
476. Bozeman, MT, Intermodal and  $168,000            $171,000            $175,000            $176,000
 parking facility...............
 
477. Brattleborough, VT,          $600,000            $200,000            $200,000            $0
 Intermodal Center..............
 
478. Bridgeport, CT Facility      $350,000            $400,000            $500,000            $750,000
 Expansion/Improvement..........
 
479. Broward County, FL--Bus and  $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Bus Facilities.................
 
480. Brownsville Urban System,    $916,000            $952,000            $1,035,000          $1,097,000
 TX--City-Wide Transit
 Improvement Project............
 
481. Butler Township, PA-         $802,000            $833,000            $905,000            $960,000
 Cranbury Area Transit Service..
 
482. Cambria County, PA Transit   $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Authority-Bus Replacements.....
 
483. Campobello Park, ME, Bus     $22,000             $34,000             $0                  $0
 Acquisition....................
 
484. Capital Area Transit System- $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Baton Rouge BRT................
 
485. Capital Metropolitan         $2,291,000          $2,380,000          $2,587,000          $2,742,000
 Transportation Authority, TX-
 Bus Replacements...............
 
486. CCTA, VT, Bus, Facilities    $300,000            $400,000            $500,000            $800,000
 and Equipment..................
 
487. Central Arkansas Transit     $450,000            $550,000            $750,000            $1,000,000
 Authority Facility Upgrades....
 
488. Central Florida Regional     $1,145,000          $1,190,000          $1,293,000          $1,372,000
 Transportation Authority-LYNX
 Bus Fleet Expansion Program....
 
489. Central Ohio Transit         $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Authority-Paratransit and Small
 Bus Service Facility...........
 
490. Charlotte Area Transit       $2,291,000          $2,380,000          $2,587,000          $2,742,000
 System/City of Charlotte-
 Charlotte Multimodal Station...
 
491. Chicago, IL, Cermak Road,    $200,000            $250,000            $300,000            $500,000
 Bus Rapid Transit..............
 
492. City of Alexandria, VA/City- $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Wide Transit Improvements......
 
493. City of Alexandria, VA/      $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Potomac Yard Transit
 Improvements...................
 
494. City of Alexandria, VA/      $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Replace Royal Street Bus Garage
 
495. City of Alexandria, VA/      $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Valley Pedestrian and Transit..
 
496. City of Birmingham, AL/      $1,145,000          $1,190,000          $1,293,000          $1,372,000
 Birmingham Downtown Intermodal
 Terminal, Phase II.............
 
497. City of El Paso-Sun Metro-   $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Bus Replacements...............
 
498. City of Gainesville, FL      $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Regional Transit System-
 Facility Expansion.............
 
499. City of Gaithersburg,        $112,000            $0                  $0                  $0
 Maryland--Bus and paratransit
 vehicle for seniors............
 
500. City of Hazleton, PA/        $321,000            $333,000            $362,000            $384,000
 Hazleton Intermodal Center.....
 
501. City of Huntsville, AL-      $1,145,000          $1,190,000          $1,293,000          $1,372,000
 Cummings Park Intermodal Center
 
502. City of Kalamazoo, MI Bus    $2,500,000          $1,800,000          $1,500,000          $1,400,000
 Replacement....................
 
503. City of Montgomery, AL-ITS   $916,000            $952,000            $1,035,000          $1,097,000
 Acquisition and Implementation.
 
504. City of Montgomery, AL-      $916,000            $952,000            $1,035,000          $1,097,000
 Montgomery Airport Intermodal
 Center.........................
 
505. City of Omaha-Creighton      $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 University Intermodal Facility.
 
506. City of Round Rock, TX-      $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Downtown Intermodal
 Transportation Terminal........
 
507. City of Tuscaloosa, AL/      $1,374,000          $1,428,000          $1,552,000          $1,646,000
 Intermodal Facility............
 
508. Collier County Transit, FL-- $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Transit Facility...............
 
509. Colorado Association of      $5,956,000          $6,188,000          $6,726,000          $7,130,000
 Transit Agencies/Colorado
 Transit Coalition-Colorado
 Statewide Buses and Bus
 Facilities.....................
 
510. Columbus, Georgia/Phenix     $389,000            $405,000            $440,000            $466,000
 City, Alabama-National Infantry
 Museum Multimodal Facility.....
 
511. Commonwealth of Virginia-    $3,436,000          $3,570,000          $3,880,000          $4,114,000
 Statewide Bus Capital Program..
 
512. Corning, NY, Phase II        $350,000            $450,000            $550,000            $650,000
 Corning Preserve Transportation
 Enhancement Project............
 
513. County of Lackawanna         $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Transit System-Scranton
 Intermodal Transportation
 Center.........................
 
514. Cumberland-Dauphin-          $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Harrisburg Transit Authority-
 Purchase of Buses and Spare
 Units..........................
 
515. Dallas Area Rapid Transit-   $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Bus passenger Facilities.......
 
516. Dayton-Wright Stop Plaza...  $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 
517. Delaware Statewide Bus and   $1,750,000          $2,000,000          $2,000,000          $2,250,000
 Bus Replacement (with Clean
 Fuel (hybrid) vehicles)........
 
518. Denver Regional Transit      $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 District-Bus Maintenance
 Facility.......................
 
519. Denver Regional Transit      $916,000            $952,000            $1,035,000          $1,097,000
 District-Bus Replacements......
 
520. Denver Regional Transit      $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 District-Denver Union Station
 Multimodal Renovations.........
 
521. Denver Regional Transit      $1,604,000          $1,666,000          $1,811,000          $1,919,000
 District-U.S. 36 Corridor BRT..
 
522. Detroit Department of        $2,000,000          $2,100,000          $2,200,000          $2,300,000
 Transportation Bus Replacement.
 
523. Downtown Middletown, CT,     $2,000,000          $2,150,000          $2,500,000          $2,850,000
 Transportation Infrastructure
 Improvement Project............
 
524. Erie, PA Metropolitan        $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Transit Authority-Bus
 Acquisitions...................
 
525. Fairfax County, Virginia-    $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Richmond Highway Initiative....
 
526. Flint, MI, Mass              $750,000            $650,000            $450,000            $150,000
 Transportation Authority Bus
 Maintenance Facility...........
 
527. Florida Department of        $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Transportation-Palm Beach
 County Replacement Buses.......
 
528. Gadsden, AL-Community Buses  $115,000            $119,000            $129,000            $137,000
 
529. Gary, Indiana, Gary Airport  $350,000            $400,000            $450,000            $500,000
 Station Modernization and
 Shuttle Service Project........
 
530. Georgia Department of        $2,062,000          $2,142,000          $2,328,000          $2,468,000
 Transportation-Georgia
 Statewide Bus and Bus
 Facilities.....................
 
531. Grand Rapids, Michigan, The  $1,100,000          $1,100,000          $1,250,000          $1,750,000
 Rapid, Bus Replacement.........
 
532. Greater Richmond Transit,    $1,145,000          $1,190,000          $1,293,000          $1,372,000
 VA-Bus Operations/Maintenance
 Facility.......................
 
533. Greenville, SC Transit       $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Authority-City of Greenville
 Multimodal Transportation
 Center Improvements............
 
534. Gulf Shores, AL--Community   $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Buses..........................
 
535. Hampton Roads Transit, VA--  $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Southside Bus Facility.........
 
536. Harris County-West Houston-  $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Fort Bend Bus Transit Corridor:
 Uptown-Westpark Terminal.......
 
537. High Point, NC--Intermodal   $275,000            $286,000            $310,000            $329,000
 Facility.......................
 
538. Hillsborough Area Regional   $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Transit, FL--Bus Rapid Transit
 Improvements...................
 
539. Hillsborough, FL,            $1,000,000          $1,000,000          $1,000,000          $1,000,000
 Hillsborough Area Regional
 Transit Authority..............
 
540. Honolulu, HI, Bus            $1,350,000          $1,300,000          $1,300,000          $1,300,000
 Facilities.....................
 
541. Hoonah, AK-Intermodal Ferry  $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Dock...........................
 
542. Howard County, MD Construct  $250,000            $220,000            $200,000            $200,000
 Central Maryland Transit
 Operations and Maintenance
 Facility.......................
 
543. Idaho Department of          $344,000            $357,000            $388,000            $411,000
 Transportation-Idaho Statewide
 ITS for Public Transportation..
 
544. Indianapolis Downtown        $800,000            $900,000            $1,100,000          $1,200,000
 Transit Center.................
 
545. Iowa Department of           $2,749,000          $2,856,000          $3,104,000          $3,291,000
 Transportation-Iowa Statewide
 Buses and Bus Replacement......
 
546. Ivy Tech State College,      $150,000            $200,000            $250,000            $400,000
 Indiana Multimodal Center......
 
547. Jackson State University,    $1,145,000          $1,190,000          $1,293,000          $1,372,000
 MS--Busing Project.............
 
548. Jacksonville Transportation  $1,145,000          $1,190,000          $1,293,000          $1,372,000
 Authority, FL--Bus Fleet
 Replacement and Equipment......
 
549. Jacksonville, FL             $350,000            $0                  $0                  $0
 Transportation Authority
 Paratransit Program............
 
550. Juneau-Transit Bus           $344,000            $357,000            $388,000            $411,000
 Acquisition and Transit Center.
 
551. Kansas City Area             $2,291,000          $2,380,000          $2,587,000          $2,742,000
 Transportation Authority-Bus
 Project........................
 
552. Kansas Department of         $2,749,000          $2,856,000          $3,104,000          $3,291,000
 Transportation-Kansas Statewide
 Transit Buses, Bus Facilities,
 and Bus ITS....................
 
553. Ketchikan, Alaska-Transit    $57,000             $60,000             $65,000             $68,000
 Needs..........................
 
554. Knoxville, TN-Central        $573,000            $595,000            $647,000            $685,000
 Station........................
 
555. Lafayette City-Parish        $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Consolidated Government, LA-
 Lafayette Multimodal
 Transportation Facility........
 
556. Lafayette, Indiana, City     $500,000            $550,000            $700,000            $750,000
 Bus of Greater Lafayette.......
 
557. Lake Tahoe, NV MPO Bus       $1,000,000          $1,000,000          $1,000,000          $1,000,000
 replacement....................
 
558. Lakeland Area Mass Transit   $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 District/Citrus Connection-
 Capital Funding Needs..........
 
559. Lancaster, PA-Intermodal     $160,000            $167,000            $181,000            $192,000
 Project........................
 
560. Lansing, MI, Capitol Area    $750,000            $850,000            $950,000            $1,050,000
 Transportation Authority, Bus
 Replacement and Bus Related ITS
 
561. Laredo-North Laredo Transit  $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Hub-Bus Maintenance Facility...
 
562. Las Cruces, NM, Road Runner  $200,000            $250,000            $300,000            $350,000
 Bus and Bus Facilities.........
 
563. Lawrence, MA, Gateway        $600,000            $800,000            $900,000            $1,150,000
 Intermodal and Quadrant Area
 Reuse Project..................
 
564. Lehigh and Northampton       $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Transportation Authority, PA-
 Allentown Intermodal
 Transportation Center..........
 
565. Lipscomb University, TN-     $344,000            $357,000            $388,000            $411,000
 Intermodal Parking Garage......
 
566. Los Angeles, CA, Fly-Away    $500,000            $550,000            $600,000            $850,000
 Bus System Expansion...........
 
567. Los Angeles, CA, LAX         $500,000            $550,000            $600,000            $850,000
 Intermodal Transportation
 Center Rail and Bus Facilities.
 
568. Louisiana Department of      $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Transportation and Development-
 Statewide Vehicles and
 Equipment......................
 
569. Lowell, MA, Lowell Regional  $600,000            $800,000            $900,000            $1,150,000
 Transit........................
 
570. Maine Department of          $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Transportation-Acadia
 Intermodal Facility............
 
571. MARC Intermodal Odenton and  $368,000            $380,000            $380,000            $418,000
 Edgewood Station Improvements..
 
572. Marquette County, Michigan   $300,000            $300,000            $300,000            $300,000
 Transit Authority Bus passenger
 facility.......................
 
573. Maryland Statewide Bus       $5,500,000          $5,750,000          $6,500,000          $7,250,000
 Facilities and Buses...........
 
574. Matsu, Alaska-Transit Needs  $115,000            $119,000            $129,000            $137,000
 
575. METRO of Harris County-      $2,291,000          $2,380,000          $2,587,000          $2,742,000
 Discretionary Bus Program......
 
576. Metro Regional Transit       $1,604,000          $1,666,000          $1,811,000          $1,919,000
 Authority/City of Akron-
 Downtown Transit Center, Akron.
 
577. Metro Transit/Metropolitan   $2,176,000          $2,261,000          $2,457,000          $2,606,000
 Council, MN-Bus/Bus Capital....
 
578. Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid   $2,291,000          $2,380,000          $2,587,000          $2,742,000
 Transit Authority-Clean Fuel
 Buses..........................
 
579. Metropolitan Transit         $2,749,000          $2,856,000          $3,104,000          $3,291,000
 Authority-Nashville Downtown
 Transit Transfer Facility......
 
580. Miami-Dade Transit, FL--7th  $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Avenue NW Transit Hub..........
 
581. Michigan Department of       $2,000,000          $2,200,000          $2,400,000          $2,600,000
 Transportation (MDOT) Bus
 Replacement....................
 
582. Mobile County, AL            $115,000            $119,000            $129,000            $137,000
 Commission-Bus project.........
 
583. Monroe Township, PA/Clarion  $151,000            $157,000            $171,000            $181,000
 County Buses...................
 
584. Montana Department of        $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Transportation/Statewide Bus
 Facilities and Buses...........
 
585. Nassau County, NY, Conduct   $1,000,000          $1,200,000          $1,300,000          $1,500,000
 planning, engineering, and
 construction for transportation
 system (HUB)...................
 
586. Nebraska Department of       $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Roads/Bus Maintenance and
 Storage Facility for RYDE in
 Kearney, NE....................
 
587. Nebraska Department of       $916,000            $952,000            $1,035,000          $1,097,000
 Roads-Statewide Vehicles,
 Facilities, and Related
 Equipment Purchases............
 
588. New Castle, PA Area Transit  $170,000            $176,000            $191,000            $203,000
 Authority-Bus Purchases/Park
 and Ride facility..............
 
589. New Haven, CT Bus            $2,000,000          $2,150,000          $2,500,000          $2,850,000
 Maintenance Facility...........
 
590. New York City, NY, Bronx     $350,000            $450,000            $550,000            $650,000
 Zoo Intermodal Facility........
 
591. New York City, NY, Enhance   $350,000            $450,000            $550,000            $650,000
 Transportation Facilities Near
 W. 65th Street and Broadway....
 
592. New York City, NY, Highline  $1,000,000          $1,200,000          $1,300,000          $1,500,000
 Project, for Studies, Design,
 and Construction...............
 
593. New York, Improvements to    $1,000,000          $1,200,000          $1,300,000          $1,500,000
 Moynihan Station...............
 
594. North Carolina Department    $5,727,000          $5,950,000          $6,467,000          $6,856,000
 of Transportation-North
 Carolina Statewide Bus and Bus
 Facilities.....................
 
595. North Dakota Department of   $1,000,000          $1,100,000          $1,300,000          $1,600,000
 Transportation Statewide Bus...
 
596. North Slope Borough, AK-     $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Transit Purposes...............
 
597. North Star Borough, AK-      $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Transit Purposes...............
 
598. OATS, Incorporated, MO--ITS  $3,894,000          $4,046,000          $4,397,000          $4,663,000
 Information and Billing System
 and Bus Facilities.............
 
599. Omaha, NE, Buses and         $610,000            $650,000            $700,000            $740,000
 Fareboxes......................
 
600. Pinellas County, FL          $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Metropolitan Planning
 Organization-Pinellas Mobility
 Initiative: BRT and Guideway...
 
601. Port Huron, Michigan, Blue   $1,000,000          $1,250,000          $1,500,000          $1,750,000
 Water Area Transportation
 Commission, Bus Maintenance
 Facility.......................
 
602. Potomac and Rappahannock     $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Transportation Commission, VA-
 Buses for Service Expansion....
 
603. Regional Transportation      $916,000            $952,000            $1,035,000          $1,097,000
 Commission of Southern Nevada-
 Central City Intermodal
 Transportation Terminal........
 
604. Rhode Island, RIPTA Elmwood  $1,600,000          $1,700,000          $1,750,000          $1,850,000
 Facility Expansion.............
 
605. Rhode Island, Statewide Bus  $5,250,000          $5,500,000          $6,200,000          $6,400,000
 and Van Replacement............
 
606. River Parishes, Louisiana,   $160,000            $180,000            $200,000            $220,000
 South Central Planning and
 Development Commission, Bus and
 Bus Facilities.................
 
607. Rochester, NY, Renaissance   $1,000,000          $1,400,000          $1,600,000          $2,000,000
 Square Intermodal Facility,
 Design and Construction........
 
608. Rock Island, Illinois,       $200,000            $250,000            $300,000            $500,000
 Metrolink Transit Maintenance
 Facility.......................
 
609. Rockland County, NY Express  $600,000            $700,000            $800,000            $900,000
 Bus............................
 
610. San Angelo, TX Street        $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Railroad Company-Transit Fleet
 Replacement....................
 
611. San Joaquin Region Transit   $250,000            $250,000            $250,000            $300,000
 District, California, Hybrid
 Diesel-Electric Replacement
 Buses..........................
 
612. Santa Fe, NM, Trails Bus     $450,000            $500,000            $500,000            $700,000
 and Bus Facilities.............
 
613. Seattle, WA Multimodal       $800,000            $900,000            $1,000,000          $1,100,000
 Terminal Redevelopment and
 Expansion......................
 
614. Sevierville County, TN       $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Transportation Board-
 Alternative Fuel Buses.........
 
615. Silver Spring, Maryland,     $7,000,000          $6,000,000          $5,000,000          $0
 Transit Center.................
 
616. Sitka, Alaska-Transit Needs  $57,000             $60,000             $65,000             $68,000
 
617. South Bend, Indiana,         $800,000            $900,000            $1,100,000          $1,200,000
 TRANSPO Bus Operations Center..
 
618. South Brunswick, NJ Transit  $1,000,000          $1,000,000          $1,000,000          $1,000,000
 System.........................
 
619. South Carolina Department    $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 of Transportation-Transit
 Facilities Construction Program
 
620. South Carolina Department    $1,833,000          $1,904,000          $2,069,000          $2,194,000
 of Transportation-Vehicle
 Acquisition Program............
 
621. South Dakota Department of   $3,166,000          $3,452,000          $3,785,000          $4,097,000
 Transportation--Statewide Buses
 and Bus Facilities.............
 
622. South Florida Regional       $3,436,000          $3,570,000          $3,880,000          $4,114,000
 Transportation Authority-Tri-
 Rail Improvements, for any
 activity eligible under section
 5309...........................
 
623. South Florida Regional       $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Transportation Authority-West
 Palm Beach Intermodal Facility.
 
624. Southeast Missouri           $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Transportation Service-Bus
 Project........................
 
625. Southeastern Louisiana       $300,000            $450,000            $550,000            $700,000
 University Intermodal Facility.
 
626. Southeastern Pennsylvania    $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Transportation Authority-Bucks
 County Intermodal (Croydon and
 Levittown).....................
 
627. Southeastern Pennsylvania    $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Transportation Authority-Paoli
 Transportation Center..........
 
628. Southeastern Pennsylvania    $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Transportation Authority-
 Villanova-SEPTA Intermodal.....
 
629. Southern Maryland Commuter   $2,700,000          $2,800,000          $3,000,000          $3,500,000
 Initiative.....................
 
630. Southern Nevada Transit      $300,000            $300,000            $300,000            $100,000
 Coalition, Public Transit
 Building Acquisition...........
 
631. Southwest Ohio Regional      $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Transit Authority-Bus
 Replacements...................
 
632. Springfield, IL, Multimodal  $800,000            $1,100,000          $1,300,000          $1,800,000
 Transit Terminal...............
 
633. State of Vermont Buses,      $250,000            $350,000            $480,000            $520,000
 Facilities and Equipment.......
 
634. Suburban Mobility Authority  $1,500,000          $1,750,000          $2,000,000          $2,250,000
 for Regional Transportation
 (SMART) Bus Maintenance
 Facility.......................
 
635. Syracuse, New York,          $800,000            $950,000            $1,100,000          $1,150,000
 Syracuse University Connective
 Corridor Transit Project.......
 
636. Tennessee Department of      $2,749,000          $2,856,000          $3,104,000          $3,291,000
 Transportation-Statewide
 Tennessee Transit ITS and Bus
 Replacement Project............
 
637. Terre Haute, Indiana--       $800,000            $900,000            $1,100,000          $1,200,000
 Cherry Street Joint Development
 Project........................
 
638. The District, The            $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Woodlands, TX-Bus Replacement
 Program........................
 
639. Transit Authority of         $916,000            $952,000            $1,035,000          $1,097,000
 Lexington, KY--Rehabilitation
 of Building for Maintenance and
 Administration.................
 
640. Transit Authority of         $458,000            $476,000            $517,000            $549,000
 Northern Kentucky-TANK Bus
 Replacement Project............
 
641. Transit Authority of River   $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 City-New Hybrid Electric Buses.
 
642. Transit Authority of Warren  $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 County, PA-Impact Warren.......
 
643. Trenton Intermodal Station.  $5,500,000          $4,250,000          $4,000,000          $4,000,000
 
644. University of Alabama in     $1,604,000          $1,666,000          $1,811,000          $1,919,000
 Birmingham-Intermodal Facility.
 
645. University of Alabama in     $1,374,000          $1,428,000          $1,552,000          $1,646,000
 Huntsville-Intermodal Facility.
 
646. University of Alabama        $2,062,000          $2,142,000          $2,328,000          $2,468,000
 Intermodal Facility South......
 
647. University of Alabama        $344,000            $357,000            $388,000            $411,000
 Transit System.................
 
648. University of Delaware Fuel  $160,000            $165,000            $175,000            $185,000
 Cell Bus Program...............
 
649. University of Memphis-       $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Pedestrian Bridge..............
 
650. U.S. Space and Rocket        $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Center, AL-Tramway Expansion...
 
651. Utah Statewide Bus and Bus   $6,882,000          $7,148,000          $7,757,000          $8,234,000
 Facilities.....................
 
652. Valley Regional Transit, ID- $1,329,000          $1,381,000          $1,500,000          $1,590,000
 Downtown Boise Multimodal......
 
653. VIA Metropolitan Transit     $1,145,000          $1,190,000          $1,293,000          $1,372,000
 Authority, TX-Bus and Bus
 Facility Improvements..........
 
654. Washington Southworth        $1,000,000          $1,150,000          $1,350,000          $1,500,000
 Terminal Redevelopment.........
 
655. Washington, King Street      $50,000             $60,000             $70,000             $70,000
 Transportation Center-Intercity
 Bus Terminal Component.........
 
656. Washoe County, NV Bus and    $1,000,000          $1,500,000          $2,000,000          $2,250,000
 Bus Facilities.................
 
657. Waterbury, CT Bus            $2,000,000          $2,300,000          $2,800,000          $3,400,000
 Maintenance Facility...........
 
658. West Virginia, Statewide     $5,000,000          $5,000,000          $5,000,000          $5,000,000
 Bus and Bus Facilities.........
 
659. Westchester, NY, Bee Line    $450,000            $500,000            $550,000            $650,000
 Bus Replacement................
 
660. Westmoreland County Transit  $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Authority, PA-Bus Replacement..
 
661. Wilkes-Barre Intermodal      $1,374,000          $1,428,000          $1,552,000          $1,646,000
 Facility.......................
 
662. Williamsport, PA Bureau of   $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Transportation-Williamsport
 Trade and Transit Centre
 Expansion......................
 
663. Wisconsin, Statewide Buses   $600,000            $610,000            $650,000            $700,000
 and Bus Facilities.............
 
664. Wrangell, AK-Ferry           $229,000            $238,000            $259,000            $274,000
 Infrastructure.................
 
665. Wyoming Department of        $687,000            $714,000            $776,000            $823,000
 Transportation-Wyoming
 Statewide Bus and Bus Related
 Facilities.....................
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    (b) Clean Fuels Grants Program Projects.--
        (1) Funding.--Notwithstanding subsection (a), the Secretary 
    shall make funds available for the projects listed in item numbers 
    497, 517, 519, 557, 575, 578, 605, 611, 612, 614, 631, 638, 640, 
    641, 648, and 659 in the table contained in subsection (a), in the 
    amounts specified, from amounts made available to carry out section 
    5308 of title 49, United States Code.
        (2) Purchase of buses under supplemental environmental 
    project.--With respect to the project numbered 605, purchases of 
    buses procured under a supplemental environmental project executed 
    by the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority and the Environmental 
    Protection Agency are eligible for assistance under section 5308 of 
    such title.
    (c) Special Rule.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
Secretary shall pay the Federal share of the net project cost to a 
State or local governmental authority that carries out or has carried 
out any part of the bus and bus-related facilities projects numbered 
258 and 347 under subsection (a).

SEC. 3045. NATIONAL FUEL CELL BUS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.

    (a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish a national fuel 
cell bus technology development program (in this section referred to as 
the ``program'') to facilitate the development of commercially viable 
fuel cell bus technology and related infrastructure.
    (b) General Authority.--The Secretary may enter into grants, 
contracts, and cooperative agreements with no more than 3 
geographically diverse nonprofit organizations and recipients under 
chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code, to conduct fuel cell bus 
technology and infrastructure projects under the program.
    (c) Grant Criteria.--In selecting applicants for grants under the 
program, the Secretary shall consider the applicant's--
        (1) ability to contribute significantly to furthering fuel cell 
    technology as it relates to transit bus operations, including 
    hydrogen production, energy storage, fuel cell technologies, 
    vehicle systems integration, and power electronics technologies;
        (2) financing plan and cost share potential;
        (3) fuel cell technology to ensure that the program advances 
    different fuel cell technologies, including hydrogen-fueled and 
    methanol-powered liquid-fueled fuel cell technologies, that may be 
    viable for public transportation systems; and
        (4) other criteria that the Secretary determines are necessary 
    to carry out the program.
    (d) Competitive Grant Selection.--The Secretary shall conduct a 
national solicitation for applications for grants under the program. 
Grant recipients shall be selected on a competitive basis. The 
Secretary shall give priority consideration to applicants that have 
successfully managed advanced transportation technology projects, 
including projects related to hydrogen and fuel cell public 
transportation operations for a period of not less than 5 years.
    (e) Federal Share.--The Federal share of costs of the program shall 
be provided from funds made available to carry out this section. The 
Federal share of the cost of a project carried out under the program 
shall not exceed 50 percent of such cost.
    (f) Grant Requirements.--A grant under this section shall be 
subject to--
        (1) all terms and conditions applicable to a grant made under 
    section 5309 of title 49, United States Code; and
        (2) such other terms and conditions as are determined by the 
    Secretary.

SEC. 3046. ALLOCATIONS FOR NATIONAL RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS.

    (a) In General.--Amounts appropriated pursuant to section 5338(d) 
of title 49, United States Code, for national research and technology 
programs under sections 5312, 5314, and 5322 of such title shall be 
allocated by the Secretary as follows:
        (1) Public transportation national security study.--
            (A) In general.--Not later than 6 months after the date of 
        enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall enter into an 
        agreement with the National Academy of Sciences to conduct a 
        study and evaluation of the value major public transportation 
        systems in the United States serving the 38 urbanized areas 
        that have a population of more than 1,000,000 individuals 
        provide to the Nation's security and the ability of such 
        systems to accommodate the evacuation, egress or ingress of 
        people to or from critical locations in times of emergency.
            (B) Alternative routes.--For each system described in 
        subparagraph (A) the study shall identify--
                (i) potential alternative routes for evacuation using 
            other transportation modes such as highway, air, marine, 
            and pedestrian activities; and
                (ii) transit routes that, if disrupted, do not have 
            sufficient transit alternatives available.
            (C) Report.--Not later than 24 months after the date of 
        entry into the agreement, the Academy shall submit to the 
        Secretary and the Committee on Transportation and 
        Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the 
        Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs of the Senate a 
        final report on the results of the study and evaluation, 
        together with such recommendations as the Academy considers 
        appropriate.
            (D) Funding.--For each of fiscal year 2006 and 2007 
        $250,000 shall be available to carry out this paragraph.
        (2) Center for transit-oriented development.--For each of 
    fiscal years 2006 through 2009, not less than $1,000,000 shall be 
    made available by the Secretary for establishment and operation of 
    the Center for Transit-Oriented Development--
            (A) to develop standards and definitions for transit-
        oriented development adjacent to public transportation 
        facilities;
            (B) to develop system planning guidance, performance 
        criteria, and modeling techniques for metropolitan planning 
        agencies and public transportation agencies to maximize 
        ridership through land use planning and adjacent development; 
        and
            (C) to provide research support and technical assistance to 
        public transportation agencies, metropolitan planning agencies, 
        and other persons regarding transit-oriented development.
        (3) Transportation equity research program.--For each of fiscal 
    years 2006 through 2009, not less than $1,000,000 shall be made 
    available by the Secretary for research and demonstration 
    activities that focus on the impacts that transportation planning, 
    investment, and operations have on low-income and minority 
    populations that are transit dependent. Such activities shall 
    include the development of strategies to advance economic and 
    community development in low-income and minority communities and 
    the development of training programs that promote the employment of 
    low-income and minority community residents on Federal-aid 
    transportation projects constructed in their communities.
        (4) Cognitive impairment study.--For fiscal year 2006, 
    $1,000,000 shall be made available by the Secretary for research 
    and demonstration activities that focus on the capacity and 
    resources of Oregon public transportation systems to address the 
    needs, barriers, and desires for travel of people with cognitive 
    impairments.
        (5) Transit career ladder training program.--For each of fiscal 
    years 2006 through 2009, not less than $1,000,000 shall be 
    available for a nationwide career ladder job training partnership 
    program for public transportation employees to respond to 
    technological changes in the public transportation industry, 
    especially in the area of maintenance. Such program shall be 
    carried out by the Secretary through a contract with a national 
    nonprofit organization with a demonstrated capacity to develop and 
    provide such programs.
        (6) Pilot program for remote infrared audible signs.--
            (A) In general.--For each of fiscal years 2006 through 
        2009, not less than $500,000 shall be made available by the 
        Secretary to carry out a pilot program to determine the 
        benefits of remote infrared audible signage technology for 
        provision of wayfinding and information to people who are 
        visually, cognitively, or learning disabled.
            (B) Report.--
                (i) In general.--Not later than September 30, 2009, the 
            Secretary shall transmit to the Committee on Transportation 
            and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the 
            Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the 
            Senate a report on the pilot program carried out under this 
            section.
                (ii) Contents.--The report--

                    (I) shall include--

                        (aa) an evaluation of the effect of the pilot 
                    program on multimodal accessibility in public 
                    transportation;
                        (bb) an evaluation of the effect of the program 
                    on operators of public transportation and their 
                    passengers;
                        (cc) an evaluation of the effect of making 
                    public transportation accessible to people with 
                    visual, cognitive, and learning disabilities on 
                    ridership of public transportation and use of 
                    paratransit; and
                        (dd) an evaluation of the effect of the program 
                    on the education, community integration, work life, 
                    and general quality of life of the targeted 
                    populations.
        (7) Hydrogen fuel cell shuttle deployment demonstration 
    project.--To demonstrate the utility of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles 
    in daily shuttle service, $800,000 in each of fiscal years 2006 and 
    2007 shall be provided for hydrogen fuel cell employee shuttle 
    vans, related equipment, operations, public education and outreach 
    in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
        (8) Wisconsin supplemental transportation rural assistance 
    program (strap).--
            (A) In general.--For capital projects, operations, purchase 
        or lease of vehicles, and integration, planning and 
        coordination of public transportation services in the State of 
        Wisconsin that will supplement and expand existing rural and 
        special public transportation services in that State, 
        $2,000,000 in each of fiscal years 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 
        shall be provided to the State of Wisconsin Department of 
        Transportation.
            (B) Purpose.--Funds received under this program may be used 
        to supplement public transportation programs for rural 
        populations for activities authorized under sections 5310, 
        5311, and 5316 of title 49, United States Code. Funds made 
        available under this program are subject to the requirements of 
        section 5311 of title 49, United States Code, except that funds 
        may be made available for up to 80 percent of net operating 
        costs. In awarding grants made available under this program, 
        the State shall consider--
                (i) rural population in the area to be served by the 
            applicant;
                (ii) extent to which the applicant demonstrates 
            coordination of existing transportation services or 
            proposed public transportation services;
                (iii) need for additional services in the area being 
            serviced by the applicant and the extent to which the 
            proposed services will address those needs and provide 
            accessibility for non-ambulatory recipients;
                (iv) extent to which the applicant demonstrates an 
            innovative approach that is responsive to the identified 
            service needs of the rural population; and
                (v) extent to which the applicant demonstrates that the 
            communities being served have been consulted in the 
            planning process.
        (9) Human services transportation coordination.--
            (A) In general.--For the management of a program to improve 
        and enhance the coordination of Federal resources for human 
        services transportation with those of the Department of 
        Transportation, $1,600,000 in each of fiscal years 2006, 2007, 
        2008, and 2009 shall be provided to a national non-profit 
        organization that is competitively selected by the Secretary. 
        Such organization shall have demonstrated expertise in issues 
        of transportation coordination and in providing technical 
        assistance to local transportation organizations.
            (B) Eligible activities.--Under this program, the 
        organization selected by the Secretary shall--
                (i) establish an advisory panel consisting of Federal, 
            State, and local officials and organizations;
                (ii) prepare an inventory of human service 
            transportation agencies operating in the United States;
                (iii) prepare an inventory of Federal transportation 
            spending;
                (iv) develop a program of technical assistance and 
            training for human services transportation organizations 
            that shall include on-site technical assistance, a resource 
            clearinghouse, and preparation of technical manuals;
                (v) prepare an annual report for the Secretary on 
            activities under this program and make recommendations for 
            improving coordination.
        (10) Portland, oregon streetcar prototype purchase and 
    deployment.--Not less than $1,000,000 shall be made available in 
    each of fiscal years 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 by the Secretary to 
    TriMet for the purchase and deployment of a domestically 
    manufactured streetcar.
        (11) Public transportation participation pilot program.--
            (A) In general.--Of the funds allocated under this section 
        for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009, $1,000,000 for each 
        fiscal year shall be made available by the Secretary to 
        establish a pilot program to support planning and public 
        participation activities related to public transportation 
        projects.
            (B) Eligible activities.--Activities eligible to be carried 
        out under the pilot program may include the following:
                (i) Improving data collection analysis and 
            transportation access for all users of the public 
            transportation systems.
                (ii) Supporting public participation through the 
            project development phases.
                (iii) Using innovative techniques to improve the 
            coordination of transportation alternatives.
                (iv) Enhancing the coordination of public 
            transportation benefits and services.
                (v) Contracting with stakeholders to focus on the 
            delivery of transportation plans and programs.
                (vi) Measuring and reporting on the annual performance 
            of the transportation systems.
        (12) Transportation hybrid electric vehicle and fuel cell 
    research.--$500,000 in each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 for a 
    transportation hybrid electric vehicle and fuel cell research 
    program at the University of Alabama.
        (13) Trauma care system research and development.--$500,000 in 
    each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 for trauma care system 
    research and development at the University of Alabama in 
    Birmingham.
        (14) Transportation infrastructure and logistics research.--
    $500,000 in each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 for 
    transportation infrastructure and logistics research at the 
    University of Alabama in Huntsville.
        (15) National bus rapid transit institute.--$1,750,000 in each 
    of fiscal years 2006 though 2009 for the National Bus Rapid Transit 
    Institute at the University of South Florida.
        (16) Application of information technology to transportation 
    logistics and security.--$400,000 in each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 for research on the application of information 
    technology to transportation logistics and security at the Northern 
    Kentucky University.
        (17) Intelligent transportation system pilot project.--$465,000 
    in each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 for an intelligent 
    transportation system pilot project with the National Consortium on 
    Remote Sensing in Transportation Flows at the Ohio State 
    University.
        (18) Regional public safety training center.--$500,000 in each 
    of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 for a regional public safety 
    training center at the Lehigh-Carbon Community College.
        (19) Transit security training facility.--$750,000 in each of 
    fiscal years 2006 though 2009 for a transit security training 
    facility in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
        (20) Small urban and rural transit center.--$800,000 in fiscal 
    year 2006, $800,000 in fiscal year 2007, $1,200,000 in fiscal year 
    2008, and $1,200,000 in fiscal year 2009 for the Small Urban and 
    Rural Transit Center at North Dakota State University.
        (21) Advanced technology bus rapid transit project.--$500,000 
    in fiscal year 2006, $540,000 in fiscal year 2007, $550,000 in 
    fiscal year 2008, and $625,000 in fiscal year 2009 for the 
    Southeastern Connecticut Advanced Technology Bus Rapid Transit 
    Project.
        (22) Greater new haven transit district fuel cell-powered bus 
    research.--$500,000 in fiscal year 2006, $540,000 in fiscal year 
    2007, $550,000 in fiscal year 2008, and $625,000 in fiscal year 
    2009 for the Greater New Haven Transit District Fuel Cell-Powered 
    Bus Research.
        (23) Center for advanced transportation initiatives.--$500,000 
    in fiscal year 2006, $540,000 in fiscal year 2007, $540,000 in 
    fiscal year 2008, and $625,000 in fiscal year 2009 for the Rutgers 
    Center for Advanced Transportation Initiatives (CAIT).
        (24) Institute of technology's transportation, economic, and 
    land use system.--$500,000 in fiscal year 2006, $540,000 in fiscal 
    year 2007, $540,000 in fiscal year 2008, and $625,000 in fiscal 
    year 2009 for the New Jersey Institute of Technology's 
    Transportation, Economic, and Land Use System program (TELUS).
        (25) Regional transit training consortium pilot program.--
    $270,000 in fiscal year 2006, $380,000 in fiscal year 2007, 
    $380,000 in fiscal year 2008, and $450,000 in fiscal year 2009 for 
    the Southern California Regional Transit Training Consortium Pilot 
    Program.
    (b) Remainder.--After making allocations under subsection (a), the 
remainder of funds made available by section 5338(d) of title 49, 
United States Code, for national research and technology programs under 
sections 5312, 5314, and 5322 for a fiscal year shall be allocated at 
the discretion of the Secretary to other transit research, development, 
demonstration and deployment projects authorized by sections 5312, 
5314, and 5322 of such title.

SEC. 3047. FORGIVENESS OF GRANT AGREEMENT.

    (a) Lane County Transit District.--Notwithstanding any other 
provision of law (including any regulation), any outstanding balances 
on the following grant agreements made to the Lane County Transit 
District, Oregon, do not have to be repaid:
        (1) Federal Contract Number OR-03-0087.
        (2) Federal Contract Number OR-90-X094.
    (b) Pee Dee Regional Transit Authority.--The debt identified in the 
2000 Triennial Review of the Pee Dee Regional Transit Authority as owed 
to the Federal Transit Administration by the Pee Dee Regional Transit 
Authority does not have to be repaid.

SEC. 3048. COOPERATIVE PROCUREMENT.

    Not later than 6 months after the date of enactment of this Act, 
the Secretary shall undertake a 30-day review of efforts to use 
cooperative procurement to determine whether benefits are sufficient to 
formally incorporate cooperative procurement into the mass transit 
program. In particular, the Secretary shall review the progress made 
under the pilot program authorized under section 166 of division F of 
the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2004 (49 U.S.C. 5397 note; 118 
Stat. 309), based on experience to date in the pilot program and any 
available reports to Congress submitted under such section 166. The 
Secretary shall also consider information gathered from grantees about 
cooperative procurement, whether or not related to the pilot program.

SEC. 3049. TRANSPORTATION FRINGE BENEFITS.

    (a) Transit Pass Transportation Fringe Benefits.--
        (1) In general.--Effective as of the first day of the next 
    fiscal year beginning after the date of the enactment of this Act, 
    each covered agency shall implement a program under which all 
    qualified Federal employees serving in or under such agency shall 
    be offered transit pass transportation fringe benefits, as 
    described in paragraph (2).
        (2) Benefits described.--The benefits described in this 
    paragraph are the transit pass transportation fringe benefits 
    which, under section 2 of Executive Order No. 13150, are required 
    to be offered by Federal agencies in the National Capital Region on 
    the date of the enactment of this Act.
        (3) Definitions.--In this subsection--
            (A) the term ``covered agency'' means any agency, to the 
        extent of its facilities in the National Capital Region;
            (B) the term ``agency'' means any agency (as defined by 
        7905(a)(2) of title 5, United States Code), the Postal Rate 
        Commission, and the Smithsonian Institution;
            (C) the term ``National Capital Region'' includes the 
        District of Columbia and every county or other geographic area 
        covered by section 2 of Executive Order No. 13150;
            (D) the term ``Executive Order No. 13150'' refers to 
        Executive Order No. 13150 (5 U.S.C. 7905 note);
            (E) the term ``Federal agency'' is used in the same way as 
        under section 2 of Executive Order No. 13150; and
            (F) any determination as to whether or not one is a 
        ``qualified Federal employee'' shall be made applying the same 
        criteria as would apply under section 2 of Executive Order No. 
        13150.
        (4) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this subsection shall be 
    considered to require that a covered agency--
            (A) terminate any program or benefits in existence on the 
        date of the enactment of this Act, or postpone any plans to 
        implement (before the effective date referred to in paragraph 
        (1)) any program or benefits permitted or required under any 
        other provision of law; or
            (B) discontinue (on or after the effective date referred to 
        in paragraph (1)) any program or benefits referred to in 
        subparagraph (A), so long as such program or benefits satisfy 
        the requirements of paragraphs (1) through (3).
    (b) Authority to Transport Federal Employees Between Their Place of 
Employment and Mass Transit Facilities.--
        (1) In general.--Section 1344 of title 31, United States Code, 
    is amended--
            (A) by redesignating subsections (g) and (h) as subsections 
        (h) and (i), respectively; and
            (B) by inserting after subsection (f) the following:
    ``(g)(1) If and to the extent that the head of a Federal agency, in 
his or her sole discretion, deems it appropriate, a passenger carrier 
may be used to transport an officer or employee of a Federal agency 
between the officer's or employee's place of employment and a mass 
transit facility (whether or not publicly owned) in accordance with 
succeeding provisions of this subsection.
    ``(2) Notwithstanding section 1343, a Federal agency that provides 
transportation services under this subsection (including by passenger 
carrier) may absorb the costs of such services using any funds 
available to such agency, whether by appropriation or otherwise.
    ``(3) In carrying out this subsection, a Federal agency, to the 
maximum extent practicable and consistent with sound budget policy, 
should--
        ``(A) use alternative fuel vehicles for the provision of 
    transportation services;
        ``(B) to the extent consistent with the purposes of this 
    subsection, provide transportation services in a manner that does 
    not result in additional gross income for Federal income tax 
    purposes; and
        ``(C) coordinate with other Federal agencies to share, and 
    otherwise avoid duplication of, transportation services provided 
    under this subsection.
    ``(4) For purposes of any determination under chapter 81 of title 5 
or chapter 171 of title 28, an individual shall not be considered to be 
in the `performance of duty' or `acting within the scope of his or her 
office or employment' by virtue of the fact that such individual is 
receiving transportation services under this subsection. Nor shall any 
time during which an individual uses such services be considered when 
calculating the hours of work or employment for that individual for 
purposes of title 5 of the United States Code, including chapter 55 of 
that title.
    ``(5)(A) The Administrator of General Services, after consultation 
with the appropriate agencies, shall prescribe any regulations 
necessary to carry out this subsection.
    ``(B) Transportation services under this subsection shall be 
subject neither to the last sentence of subsection (d)(3) nor to any 
regulations under the last sentence of subsection (e)(1).
    ``(6) In this subsection, the term `passenger carrier' means a 
passenger motor vehicle or similar means of transportation that is 
owned, leased, or provided pursuant to contract by the United States 
Government.''.
        (2) Funds for maintenance, repair, etc.--Subsection (a) of 
    section 1344 of title 31, United States Code, is amended by adding 
    at the end the following:
    ``(3) For purposes of paragraph (1), the transportation of an 
individual between such individual's place of employment and a mass 
transit facility pursuant to subsection (g) is transportation for an 
official purpose.''.
        (3) Coordination.--The authority to provide transportation 
    services under section 1344(g) of title 31, United States Code (as 
    amended by paragraph (1)) shall be in addition to any authority 
    otherwise available to the agency involved.

SEC. 3050. COMMUTER RAIL.

    (a) In General.--The Federal Transit Administration shall approve 
final design for the projects authorized under section 
3030(c)(1)(A)(xliv) of the Federal Transit Act of 1998 and section 
1214(g) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (16 
U.S.C. 668dd note) in the absence of an access agreement with the owner 
of the railroad right-of-way.
    (b) Timely Resolution of Issues.--The Secretary shall timely 
resolve any issues delaying the completion of the projects authorized 
under section 1214(g) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
Century (16 U.S.C. 668dd note) and section 3030(c)(1)(A)(xliv) of the 
Federal Transit Act of 1998.

SEC. 3051. PARATRANSIT SERVICE IN ILLINOIS.

    In the State of Illinois, a regional or State agency, or another 
transit agency, may be responsible for providing the complementary 
paratransit services that would otherwise be provided by a transit 
agency under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Where a 
regional or State agency, or another transit agency, undertakes to 
provide such services, either by agreement or pursuant to State 
legislation, the Secretary may audit the paratransit services provided, 
make recommendations, and take appropriate enforcement action directed 
to such regional, State, or transit agency providing the services, to 
ensure that the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 
1990 are met. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to conflict with 
the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its 
implementing regulations.

                     TITLE IV--MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY

SEC. 4001. SHORT TITLE.

    This title may be cited as the ``Motor Carrier Safety 
Reauthorization Act of 2005''.

              Subtitle A--Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety

SEC. 4101. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    (a) Motor Carrier Safety Grants.--Section 31104(a) of title 49, 
United States Code, is amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) In General.--Subject to subsection (f), there are authorized 
to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass 
Transit Account) to carry out section 31102--
        ``(1) $188,480,000 for fiscal year 2005;
        ``(2) $188,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
        ``(3) $197,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
        ``(4) $202,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
        ``(5) $209,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.''.
    (b) Administrative Expenses.--Section 31104 of such title is 
amended by adding the following at the end:
    ``(i) Administrative Expenses.--
        ``(1) Authorization of appropriations.--There are authorized to 
    be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass 
    Transit Account) for the Secretary of Transportation to pay 
    administrative expenses of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
    Administration--
            ``(A) $254,849,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            ``(B) $213,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
            ``(C) $223,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
            ``(D) $228,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
            ``(E) $234,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
        ``(2) Use of funds.--The funds authorized by this subsection 
    shall be used for personnel costs; administrative infrastructure; 
    rent; information technology; programs for research and technology, 
    information management, regulatory development, the administration 
    of the performance and registration information system management, 
    and outreach and education; other operating expenses; and such 
    other expenses as may from time to time become necessary to 
    implement statutory mandates of the Administration not funded from 
    other sources.
    ``(j) Availability of Funds; Contract Authority.--
        ``(1) Period of availability.--The amounts made available under 
    this section shall remain available until expended.
        ``(2) Initial date of availability.--Authorizations from the 
    Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) by this 
    section shall be available for obligation on the date of their 
    apportionment or allocation or on October 1 of the fiscal year for 
    which they are authorized, whichever occurs first.
        ``(3) Contract authority.--Approval by the Secretary of a grant 
    with funds made available under this section imposes upon the 
    United States a contractual obligation for payment of the 
    Government's share of costs incurred in carrying out the objectives 
    of the grant.''.
    (c) Grant Programs.--There are authorized to be appropriated from 
the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) the 
following sums for the following Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
Administration programs:
        (1) Commercial driver's license program improvement grants.--
    For commercial driver's license program improvement grants under 
    section 31313 of title 49, United States Code $25,000,000 for each 
    of fiscal years 2006 through 2009.
        (2) Border enforcement grants.--For border enforcement grants 
    under section 31107 of such title $32,000,000 for each of fiscal 
    years 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009.
        (3) Performance and registration information system management 
    grant program.--For the performance and registration information 
    system management grant program under section 31109 of such title 
    $5,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009.
        (4) Commercial vehicle information systems and networks 
    deployment.--For carrying out the commercial vehicle information 
    systems and networks deployment program under section 4126 of this 
    Act, $25,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009.
        (5) Safety data improvement grants.--For safety data 
    improvement grants under section 4128 of this Act $2,000,000 for 
    fiscal year 2006 and $3,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2007 
    through 2009.
    (d) Period of Availability.--The amounts made available under 
subsection (c) of this section shall remain available until expended.
    (e) Initial Date of Availability.--Amounts authorized to be 
appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit 
Account) by subsection (c) shall be available for obligation on the 
date of their apportionment or allocation or on October 1 of the fiscal 
year for which they are authorized, whichever occurs first.
    (f) Contract Authority.--Approval by the Secretary of a grant with 
funds made available under subsection (c) imposes upon the United 
States a contractual obligation for payment of the Government's share 
of costs incurred in carrying out the objectives of the grant.

SEC. 4102. INCREASED PENALTIES FOR OUT-OF-SERVICE VIOLATIONS AND FALSE 
              RECORDS.

    (a) Recordkeeping and Reporting Violations.--Section 521(b)(2)(B) 
of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) in clause (i) by striking ``$500'' and inserting 
    ``$1,000''; and
        (2) by striking ``$5,000'' each place it appears and inserting 
    ``$10,000''.
    (b) Violations of Out-of-Service Orders.--Section 31310(i)(2) of 
title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``Not later than December 18, 1992, the'' and 
    inserting ``The'';
        (2) in subparagraph (A)--
            (A) by striking ``90 days'' and inserting ``180 days''; and
            (B) by striking ``$1,000'' and inserting ``$2,500'';
        (3) in subparagraph (B)--
            (A) by striking ``one year'' and inserting ``2 years''; and
            (B) by striking ``$1,000; and'' and inserting ``$5,000;'';
        (4) in subparagraph (C) by striking ``$10,000.'' and inserting 
    ``$25,000; and''; and
        (5) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(D) an employer that knowingly and willfully allows or 
    requires an employee to operate a commercial motor vehicle in 
    violation of an out-of-service order shall, upon conviction, be 
    subject for each offense to imprisonment for a term not to exceed 
    one year or a fine under title 18, or both.''.

SEC. 4103. PENALTY FOR DENIAL OF ACCESS TO RECORDS.

    Section 521(b) of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``(b)(1)(A) If the Secretary'' and inserting 
    the following:
    ``(b) Violations Relating to Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety 
Regulation and Operators.--
        ``(1) Notice.--
            ``(A) In general.--If the Secretary''; and
        (2) by adding at the end of paragraph (2) the following:
            ``(E) Copying of records and access to equipment, lands, 
        and buildings.--A person subject to chapter 51 or a motor 
        carrier, broker, freight forwarder, or owner or operator of a 
        commercial motor vehicle subject to part B of subtitle VI who 
        fails to allow promptly, upon demand, the Secretary (or an 
        employee designated by the Secretary) to inspect and copy any 
        record or inspect and examine equipment, lands, buildings and 
        other property in accordance with sections 504(c), 5121(c), and 
        14122(b) shall be liable to the United States for a civil 
        penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each offense. Each day the 
        Secretary is denied the right to inspect and copy any record or 
        inspect and examine equipment, lands, buildings and other 
        property shall constitute a separate offense, except that the 
        total of all civil penalties against any violator for all 
        offenses related to a single violation shall not exceed 
        $10,000. It shall be a defense to such penalty that the records 
        did not exist at the time of the Secretary's request or could 
        not be timely produced without unreasonable expense or effort. 
        Nothing in this subparagraph amends or supersedes any remedy 
        available to the Secretary under section 502(d), section 
        507(c), or any other provision of this title.''.

SEC. 4104. REVOCATION OF OPERATING AUTHORITY.

    Section 13905(e) of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following:
        ``(1) Protection of safety.--Notwithstanding subchapter II of 
    chapter 5 of title 5, the Secretary--
            ``(A) may suspend the registration of a motor carrier, a 
        freight forwarder, or a broker for failure to comply with 
        requirements of the Secretary pursuant to section 13904(c) or 
        13906 or an order or regulation of the Secretary prescribed 
        under those sections; and
            ``(B) shall revoke the registration of a motor carrier that 
        has been prohibited from operating in interstate commerce for 
        failure to comply with the safety fitness requirements of 
        section 31144.'';
        (2) in paragraph (2) by striking ``may suspend a registration'' 
    and inserting ``shall revoke the registration''; and
        (3) by striking paragraph (3) and inserting the following:
        ``(3) Notice; period of suspension.--The Secretary may suspend 
    or revoke under this subsection the registration only after giving 
    notice of the suspension or revocation to the registrant. A 
    suspension remains in effect until the registrant complies with the 
    applicable sections or, in the case of a suspension under paragraph 
    (2), until the Secretary revokes the suspension.''.

SEC. 4105. STATE LAWS RELATING TO VEHICLE TOWING.

    (a) State Laws Relating to Vehicle Towing.--Section 14501(c) of 
title 49, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the 
following:
        ``(5) Limitation on statutory construction.--Nothing in this 
    section shall be construed to prevent a State from requiring that, 
    in the case of a motor vehicle to be towed from private property 
    without the consent of the owner or operator of the vehicle, the 
    person towing the vehicle have prior written authorization from the 
    property owner or lessee (or an employee or agent thereof) or that 
    such owner or lessee (or an employee or agent thereof) be present 
    at the time the vehicle is towed from the property, or both.''.
    (b) Predatory Tow Truck Operations.--
        (1) Study.--The Secretary shall conduct a study--
            (A) to identify issues related to the protection of the 
        rights of individuals whose motor vehicles are towed;
            (B) to establish the scope and geographic reach of any 
        issues so identified, and
            (C) to identify potential remedies for those issues.
        (2) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment 
    of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on 
    Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the 
    Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
    Representatives a report on the results of the study.

SEC. 4106. MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY GRANTS.

    (a) State Plan Contents.--Section 31102(b)(1) of title 49, United 
States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking subparagraph (A) and inserting the following:
        ``(A) implements performance-based activities, including 
    deployment of technology to enhance the efficiency and 
    effectiveness of commercial motor vehicle safety programs;'';
        (2) by striking subparagraph (E) and inserting the following:
        ``(E) provides that the total expenditure of amounts of the 
    State and its political subdivisions (not including amounts of the 
    Government) for commercial motor vehicle safety programs for 
    enforcement of commercial motor vehicle size and weight 
    limitations, drug interdiction, and State traffic safety laws and 
    regulations under subsection (c) of this section will be maintained 
    at a level at least equal to the average level of that expenditure 
    for the 3 full fiscal years beginning after October 1 of the year 5 
    years prior to the beginning of each Government fiscal year.'';
        (3) by striking subparagraph (Q) and inserting the following:
        ``(Q) provides that the State has established a program to 
    ensure that--
                ``(i) accurate, complete, and timely motor carrier 
            safety data is collected and reported to the Secretary; and
                ``(ii) the State will participate in a national motor 
            carrier safety data correction system prescribed by the 
            Secretary;'';
        (4) by aligning subparagraph (R) with subparagraph (S);
        (5) by striking ``and'' at the end of subparagraph (S);
        (6) by striking the period at the end of subparagraph (T) and 
    inserting a semicolon; and
        (7) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(U) provides that the State will include in the training 
    manual for the licensing examination to drive a noncommercial motor 
    vehicle and a commercial motor vehicle, information on best 
    practices for driving safely in the vicinity of noncommercial and 
    commercial motor vehicles;
        ``(V) provides that the State will enforce the registration 
    requirements of section 13902 by prohibiting the operation of any 
    vehicle discovered to be operated by a motor carrier without a 
    registration issued under such section or to operate beyond the 
    scope of such registration;
        ``(W) provides that the State will conduct comprehensive and 
    highly visible traffic enforcement and commercial motor vehicle 
    safety inspection programs in high-risk locations and corridors; 
    and
        ``(X) except in the case of an imminent or obvious safety 
    hazard, ensures that an inspection of a vehicle transporting 
    passengers for a motor carrier of passengers is conducted at a 
    station, terminal, border crossing, maintenance facility, 
    destination, or other location where a motor carrier may make a 
    planned stop.''.
    (b) Use of Grants To Enforce Other Laws.--Section 31102 of such 
title is amended--
        (1) by striking subsection (c) and inserting the following:
    ``(c) Use of Grants To Enforce Other Laws.--A State may use amounts 
received under a grant under subsection (a)--
        ``(1) for the following activities if the activities are 
    carried out in conjunction with an appropriate inspection of the 
    commercial motor vehicle to enforce Government or State commercial 
    motor vehicle safety regulations:
            ``(A) enforcement of commercial motor vehicle size and 
        weight limitations at locations other than fixed weight 
        facilities, at specific locations such as steep grades or 
        mountainous terrains where the weight of a commercial motor 
        vehicle can significantly affect the safe operation of the 
        vehicle, or at ports where intermodal shipping containers enter 
        and leave the United States; and
            ``(B) detection of the unlawful presence of a controlled 
        substance (as defined under section 102 of the Comprehensive 
        Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 (21 U.S.C. 802)) 
        in a commercial motor vehicle or on the person of any occupant 
        (including the operator) of the vehicle; and
        ``(2) for documented enforcement of State traffic laws and 
    regulations designed to promote the safe operation of commercial 
    motor vehicles, including documented enforcement of such laws and 
    regulations relating to noncommercial motor vehicles when necessary 
    to promote the safe operation of commercial motor vehicles if the 
    number of motor carrier safety activities (including roadside 
    safety inspections) conducted in the State is maintained at a level 
    at least equal to the average level of such activities conducted in 
    the State in fiscal years 2003, 2004, and 2005; except that the 
    State may not use more than 5 percent of the basic amount the State 
    receives under the grant under subsection (a) for enforcement 
    activities relating to noncommercial motor vehicles described in 
    this paragraph unless the Secretary determines a higher percentage 
    will result in significant increases in commercial motor vehicle 
    safety.''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(e) Annual Report.--The Secretary shall submit to the Committee 
on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives 
and the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation of the Senate 
an annual report that--
        ``(1) analyzes commercial motor vehicle safety trends among the 
    States and documents the most effective commercial motor vehicle 
    safety programs implemented with grants under this section; and
        ``(2) describes the effect of activities carried out with 
    grants made under this section on commercial motor vehicle 
    safety.''.

SEC. 4107. HIGH PRIORITY ACTIVITIES AND NEW ENTRANTS AUDITS.

    (a) High Priority Activities.--Section 31104 of title 49, United 
States Code (as amended by section 4101 of this Act), is amended by 
adding at the end the following:
    ``(k) High-Priority Activities.--
        ``(1) Criteria.--The Secretary shall establish safety 
    performance criteria to be used to distribute high priority program 
    funds under this subsection.
        ``(2) Set aside.--The Secretary may set aside from amounts made 
    available by subsection (a) up to $15,000,000 for each of fiscal 
    years 2006 through 2009 for States, local governments, and 
    organizations representing government agencies or officials 
    described in paragraph (3) for carrying out high priority 
    activities and projects that improve commercial motor vehicle 
    safety and compliance with commercial motor vehicle safety 
    regulations (including activities and projects that are national in 
    scope), increase public awareness and education, demonstrate new 
    technologies, and reduce the number and rate of accidents involving 
    commercial motor vehicles.
        ``(3) Description of recipients.--Amounts set aside under this 
    subsection shall be allocated by the Secretary only to State 
    agencies, local governments, and organizations representing 
    government agencies or officials that use and train qualified 
    officers and employees in coordination with State motor vehicle 
    safety agencies.
        ``(4) Limitation.--At least 90 percent of the amounts set aside 
    for a fiscal year under this subsection shall be awarded in grants 
    to State agencies and local government agencies.''.
    (b) New Entrant Audits.--Section 31104 of such title is amended--
        (1) by redesignating the second subsection as subsection (f); 
    and
        (2) by adding at the end of such subsection the following:
        ``(5) New entrant audits.--
            ``(A) Grants.--The Secretary may make grants to States and 
        local governments for new entrant motor carrier audits under 
        this subsection without requiring a matching contribution from 
        such States and local governments.
            ``(B) Set aside.--The Secretary shall set aside from 
        amounts made available by section 31104(a) up to $29,000,000 
        per fiscal year for audits of new entrant motor carriers 
        conducted pursuant to this paragraph.
            ``(C) Determination.--If the Secretary determines that a 
        State or local government is not able to use government 
        employees to conduct new entrant motor carrier audits, the 
        Secretary may use the funds set aside under this paragraph to 
        conduct audits for such States or local governments.''.

SEC. 4108. DATA QUALITY IMPROVEMENT.

    (a) In General.--Section 31106(a)(3) of title 49, United States 
Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``and'' at the end of subparagraph (D);
        (2) by striking the period at the end of subparagraph (E) and 
    inserting a semicolon; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(F) ensure, to the maximum extent practical, all the data 
        is complete, timely, and accurate across all information 
        systems and initiatives; and
            ``(G) establish and implement a national motor carrier 
        safety data correction system.''.
    (b) Report on Status of Safety Fitness Rating System Revision.--Not 
later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the 
Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives a report on the status 
of revision of the safety fitness rating system of motor carriers.

SEC. 4109. PERFORMANCE AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT.

    (a) Design and Conditions for Participation.--Section 31106(b) of 
title 49, United States Code, is amended by striking paragraphs (2), 
(3), and (4) and inserting the following:
        ``(2) Design.--The program shall link Federal motor carrier 
    safety information systems with State commercial vehicle 
    registration and licensing systems and shall be designed to enable 
    a State to--
            ``(A) determine the safety fitness of a motor carrier or 
        registrant when licensing or registering the registrant or 
        motor carrier or while the license or registration is in 
        effect; and
            ``(B) deny, suspend, or revoke the commercial motor vehicle 
        registrations of a motor carrier or registrant that has been 
        issued an operations out-of-service order by the Secretary.
        ``(3) Conditions for participation.--The Secretary shall 
    require States, as a condition of participation in the program, 
    to--
            ``(A) comply with the uniform policies, procedures, and 
        technical and operational standards prescribed by the Secretary 
        under subsection (a)(4);
            ``(B) possess or seek the authority to possess for a time 
        period no longer than determined reasonable by the Secretary, 
        to impose sanctions relating to commercial motor vehicle 
        registration on the basis of a Federal safety fitness 
        determination; and
            ``(C) establish and implement a process to cancel the motor 
        vehicle registration and seize the registration plates of a 
        vehicle when an employer is found liable under section 
        31310(i)(2)(C) for knowingly allowing or requiring an employee 
        to operate such a commercial motor vehicle in violation of an 
        out-of-service order.
        ``(4) Grants.--From the funds authorized by section 31104(i), 
    the Secretary may make a grant in a fiscal year to a State to 
    implement the performance and registration information system 
    management requirements of this subsection.''.
    (b) Performance and Registration Information System Management 
Grants.--
        (1) In general.--Subchapter I of chapter 311 of title 49, 
    United States Code, is further amended by adding at the end the 
    following:

``Sec. 31109. Performance and registration information system 
            management

    ``The Secretary of Transportation may make a grant to a State to 
implement the performance and registration information system 
management requirements of section 31106(b).''.
        (2) Conforming amendment.--The analysis for such subchapter is 
    amended by adding at the end the following:

``31109. Performance and registration information system management.''.

SEC. 4110. BORDER ENFORCEMENT GRANTS.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 311 of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended--
        (1) by striking the heading for subchapter I and inserting the 
    following:

         ``SUBCHAPTER I--GENERAL AUTHORITY AND STATE GRANTS'';

    and
        (2) by striking section 31107 and inserting the following:

``Sec. 31107. Border enforcement grants

    ``(a) General Authority.--The Secretary of Transportation may make 
a grant in a fiscal year to an entity or State that shares a land 
border with another country for carrying out border commercial motor 
vehicle safety programs and related enforcement activities and 
projects.
    ``(b) Maintenance of Expenditures.--The Secretary may make a grant 
to a State under this section only if the State agrees that the total 
expenditure of amounts of the State and political subdivisions of the 
State, exclusive of amounts from the United States, for carrying out 
border commercial motor vehicle safety programs and related enforcement 
activities and projects will be maintained at a level at least equal to 
the average level of that expenditure by the State and political 
subdivisions of the State for the last 2 fiscal years of the State or 
the Federal Government ending before October 1, 2005, whichever the 
State designates.
    ``(c) Governments Share of Costs.--The Secretary shall reimburse a 
State under a grant made under this section an amount that is not more 
than 100 percent of the costs incurred by the State in a fiscal year 
for carrying out border commercial motor vehicle safety programs and 
related enforcement activities and projects.
    ``(d) Availability and Reallocation of Amounts.--Allocations to a 
State remain available for expenditure in the State for the fiscal year 
in which they are allocated and for the next fiscal year. Amounts not 
expended by a State during those 2 fiscal years are available to the 
Secretary for reallocation under this section.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendments.--
        (1) Item relating to subchapter i.--The analysis for such 
    chapter is amended by striking the item relating to subchapter I 
    and inserting the following:

          ``SUBCHAPTER I--GENERAL AUTHORITY AND STATE GRANTS''.

        (2) Item relating to section 31107.--The analysis for such 
    chapter is amended by striking the item relating to section 31107 
    and inserting the following:

``31107. Border enforcement grants.''.

SEC. 4111. MOTOR CARRIER RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Section 31108 of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 31108. Motor carrier research and technology program

    ``(a) Research, Technology, and Technology Transfer Activities.--
        ``(1) Establishment.--The Secretary of Transportation shall 
    establish and carry out a motor carrier and motor coach research 
    and technology program.
        ``(2) Multiyear plan.--The program must include a multi-year 
    research plan that focuses on nonredundant innovative research and 
    shall be coordinated with other research programs or projects 
    ongoing or planned within the Department of Transportation, as 
    appropriate.
        ``(3) Research, development, and technology transfer 
    activities.--The Secretary may carry out under the program 
    research, development, technology, and technology transfer 
    activities with respect to--
            ``(A) the causes of accidents, injuries, and fatalities 
        involving commercial motor vehicles;
            ``(B) means of reducing the number and severity of 
        accidents, injuries, and fatalities involving commercial motor 
        vehicles;
            ``(C) improving the safety and efficiency of commercial 
        motor vehicles through technological innovation and 
        improvement;
            ``(D) improving technology used by enforcement officers 
        when conducting roadside inspections and compliance reviews to 
        increase efficiency and information transfers; and
            ``(E) increasing the safety and security of hazardous 
        materials transportation.
        ``(4) Tests and development.--The Secretary may test, develop, 
    or assist in testing and developing any material, invention, 
    patented article, or process related to the research and technology 
    program.
        ``(5) Training.--The Secretary may use the funds made available 
    to carry out this section for training or education of commercial 
    motor vehicle safety personnel, including training in accident 
    reconstruction and detection of controlled substances or other 
    contraband and stolen cargo or vehicles.
        ``(6) Procedures.--The Secretary may carry out this section--
            ``(A) independently;
            ``(B) in cooperation with other Federal departments, 
        agencies, and instrumentalities and Federal laboratories; or
            ``(C) by making grants to, or entering into contracts and 
        cooperative agreements with, any Federal laboratory, State 
        agency, authority, association, institution, for-profit or 
        nonprofit corporation, organization, foreign country, or 
        person.
        ``(7) Development and promotion of use of products.--The 
    Secretary shall use funds made available to carry out this section 
    to develop, administer, communicate, and promote the use of 
    products of research, technology, and technology transfer programs 
    under this section.
    ``(b) Collaborative Research and Development.--
        ``(1) In general.--To advance innovative solutions to problems 
    involving commercial motor vehicle and motor carrier safety, 
    security, and efficiency, and to stimulate the deployment of 
    emerging technology, the Secretary may carry out, on a cost-shared 
    basis, collaborative research and development with--
            ``(A) non-Federal entities, including State and local 
        governments, foreign governments, colleges and universities, 
        corporations, institutions, partnerships, and sole 
        proprietorships that are incorporated or established under the 
        laws of any State; and
            ``(B) Federal laboratories.
        ``(2) Cooperative agreements.--In carrying out this subsection, 
    the Secretary may enter into cooperative research and development 
    agreements (as defined in section 12 of the Stevenson-Wydler 
    Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 3710a)).
        ``(3) Cost sharing.--
            ``(A) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of 
        activities carried out under a cooperative research and 
        development agreement entered into under this subsection shall 
        not exceed 50 percent; except that, if there is substantial 
        public interest or benefit associated with any such activity, 
        the Secretary may approve a greater Federal share.
            ``(B) Treatment of directly incurred non-federal costs.--
        All costs directly incurred by the non-Federal partners, 
        including personnel, travel, and hardware or software 
        development costs, shall be credited toward the non-Federal 
        share of the cost of the activities described in subparagraph 
        (A).
        ``(4) Use of technology.--The research, development, or use of 
    a technology under a cooperative research and development agreement 
    entered into under this subsection, including the terms under which 
    the technology may be licensed and the resulting royalties may be 
    distributed, shall be subject to the Stevenson-Wydler Technology 
    Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.).''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 311 of such title 
is amended by striking the item relating to section 31108 and inserting 
the following:

``31108. Motor carrier research and technology program.''.

SEC. 4112. NEBRASKA CUSTOM HARVESTERS LENGTH EXEMPTION.

    (a) In General.--Section 31112(c) of title 49, United States Code, 
is amended by adding at the end the following:
        ``(5) Nebraska may allow the operation of a truck tractor and 2 
    trailers or semitrailers not in actual lawful operation on a 
    regular or periodic basis on June 1, 1991, if the length of the 
    property-carrying units does not exceed 81 feet 6 inches and such 
    combination is used only to transport equipment utilized by custom 
    harvesters under contract to agricultural producers to harvest one 
    or more of wheat, soybeans, and milo during the harvest months for 
    such crops, as defined by the State of Nebraska.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--Such section 31112(c) is amended by 
striking the subsection designation and heading and inserting the 
following:
    ``(c) Special Rules for Wyoming, Ohio, Alaska, Iowa, and 
Nebraska.--''.

SEC. 4113. PATTERN OF SAFETY VIOLATIONS BY MOTOR CARRIER MANAGEMENT.

    (a) Duties of Employers and Employees.--Section 31135 of title 49, 
United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by inserting ``(a) In General.--'' before ``Each''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(b) Pattern of Noncompliance.--If the Secretary finds that an 
officer of a motor carrier engages or has engaged in a pattern or 
practice of avoiding compliance, or masking or otherwise concealing 
noncompliance, with regulations on commercial motor vehicle safety 
prescribed under this subchapter, while serving as an officer of any 
motor carrier, the Secretary may suspend, amend, or revoke any part of 
the motor carrier's registration under section 13905.
    ``(c) Regulations.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
enactment of this subsection, the Secretary shall by regulation 
establish standards to implement subsection (b).
    ``(d) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Motor carrier.--The term `motor carrier' has the meaning 
    such term has under section 13102.
        ``(2) Officer.--The term `officer' means an owner, director, 
    chief executive officer, chief operating officer, chief financial 
    officer, safety director, vehicle maintenance supervisor, and 
    driver supervisor of a motor carrier, regardless of the title 
    attached to those functions, and any person, however designated, 
    exercising controlling influence over the operations of a motor 
    carrier.''.
    (b) Cross Reference.--Section 13902(a)(1)(B) of such title is 
amended to read as follows:
            ``(B)(i) any safety regulations imposed by the Secretary;
            ``(ii) the duties of employers and employees established by 
        the Secretary under section 31135; and
            ``(iii) the safety fitness requirements established by the 
        Secretary under section 31144; and''.

SEC. 4114. INTRASTATE OPERATIONS OF INTERSTATE MOTOR CARRIERS.

    (a) In General.--Section 31144(a) of title 49, United States Code, 
is amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall--
        ``(1) determine whether an owner or operator is fit to operate 
    safely commercial motor vehicles, utilizing among other things the 
    accident record of an owner or operator operating in interstate 
    commerce and the accident record and safety inspection record of 
    such owner or operator--
            ``(A) in operations that affect interstate commerce within 
        the United States; and
            ``(B) in operations in Canada and Mexico if the owner or 
        operator also conducts operations within the United States;
        ``(2) periodically update such safety fitness determinations;
        ``(3) make such final safety fitness determinations readily 
    available to the public; and
        ``(4) prescribe by regulation penalties for violations of this 
    section consistent with section 521.''.
    (b) Prohibited Transportation.--The first subsection (c) of section 
31144 of such title is amended by adding at the end the following:
        ``(5) Transportation affecting interstate commerce.--Owners or 
    operators of commercial motor vehicles prohibited from operating in 
    interstate commerce pursuant to paragraphs (1) through (3) of this 
    section may not operate any commercial motor vehicle that affects 
    interstate commerce until the Secretary determines that such owner 
    or operator is fit.''.
    (c) Determination of Unfitness by State.--Section 31144 of such 
title is amended--
        (1) by redesignating subsections (d), (e), and the second 
    subsection (c) as subsections (e), (f), and (g), respectively; and
        (2) by inserting after subsection (c) the following:
    ``(d) Determination of Unfitness by State.--If a State that 
receives motor carrier safety assistance program funds under section 
31102 determines, by applying the standards prescribed by the Secretary 
under subsection (b), that an owner or operator of a commercial motor 
vehicle that has its principal place of business in that State and 
operates in intrastate commerce is unfit under such standards and 
prohibits the owner or operator from operating such vehicle in the 
State, the Secretary shall prohibit the owner or operator from 
operating such vehicle in interstate commerce until the State 
determines that the owner or operator is fit.''.

SEC. 4115. TRANSFER PROVISION.

    (a) In General.--Title II of the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement 
Act of 1999 (113 Stat. 1748-1773) is amended by inserting after section 
228--
        (1) the following:

``SEC. 229. CERTAIN EXEMPTIONS.'';

    and
        (2) the text of section 345 of the National Highway System 
    Designation Act of 1995 (49 U.S.C. 31136 note).
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of contents for such Act is 
amended by inserting after the item relating to section 228 the 
following:

``Sec. 229. Certain exemptions.''.

    (c) Conforming Amendment.--Section 229 of such Act (as added by 
this section) is amended by striking subsection (f).
    (d) Conforming Repeal.--Section 345 of the National Highway System 
Designation Act of 1995 (49 U.S.C. 31136 note; 109 Stat. 613) is 
repealed.

SEC. 4116. MEDICAL PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Subchapter III of chapter 311 of title 49, United 
States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 31149. Medical program

    ``(a) Medical Review Board.--
        ``(1) Establishment and function.--The Secretary of 
    Transportation shall establish a Medical Review Board to provide 
    the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration with medical advice 
    and recommendations on medical standards and guidelines for the 
    physical qualifications of operators of commercial motor vehicles, 
    medical examiner education, and medical research.
        ``(2) Composition.--The Medical Review Board shall be appointed 
    by the Secretary and shall consist of 5 members selected from 
    medical institutions and private practice. The membership shall 
    reflect expertise in a variety of medical specialties relevant to 
    the driver fitness requirements of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
    Administration.
    ``(b) Chief Medical Examiner.--The Secretary shall appoint a chief 
medical examiner who shall be an employee of the Federal Motor Carrier 
Safety Administration and who shall hold a position under section 3104 
of title 5, United States Code, relating to employment of specially 
qualified scientific and professional personnel, and shall be paid 
under section 5376 of title 5, United States Code, relating to pay for 
certain senior-level positions.
    ``(c) Medical Standards and Requirements.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary, with the advice of the 
    Medical Review Board and the chief medical examiner, shall--
            ``(A) establish, review, and revise--
                ``(i) medical standards for operators of commercial 
            motor vehicles that will ensure that the physical condition 
            of operators of commercial motor vehicles is adequate to 
            enable them to operate the vehicles safely; and
                ``(ii) requirements for periodic physical examinations 
            of such operators performed by medical examiners who have, 
            at a minimum, self-certified that they have completed 
            training in physical and medical examination standards and 
            are listed on a national registry maintained by the 
            Department of Transportation;
            ``(B) require each such operator to have a current valid 
        medical certificate;
            ``(C) conduct periodic reviews of a select number of 
        medical examiners on the national registry to ensure that 
        proper examinations of such operators are being conducted;
            ``(D) develop, as appropriate, specific courses and 
        materials for medical examiners listed in the national registry 
        established under this section, and require those medical 
        examiners to, at a minimum, self-certify that they have 
        completed specific training, including refresher courses, to be 
        listed in the registry;
            ``(E) require medical examiners to transmit the name of the 
        applicant and numerical identifier, as determined by the 
        Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
        Administration, for any completed medical examination report 
        required under section 391.43 of title 49, Code of Federal 
        Regulations, electronically to the chief medical examiner on 
        monthly basis; and
            ``(F) periodically review a representative sample of the 
        medical examination reports associated with the name and 
        numerical identifiers of applicants transmitted under 
        subparagraph (E) for errors, omissions, or other indications of 
        improper certification.
        ``(2) Monitoring performance.--The Secretary shall investigate 
    patterns of errors or improper certification by a medical examiner. 
    If the Secretary finds that a medical examiner has issued a medical 
    certificate to an operator of a commercial motor vehicle who fails 
    to meet the applicable standards at the time of the examination or 
    that a medical examiner has falsely claimed to have completed 
    training in physical and medical examination standards as required 
    by this section, the Secretary may remove such medical examiner 
    from the registry and may void the medical certificate of the 
    applicant or holder.
    ``(d) National Registry of Medical Examiners.--The Secretary, 
acting through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration--
        ``(1) shall establish and maintain a current national registry 
    of medical examiners who are qualified to perform examinations and 
    issue medical certificates;
        ``(2) shall remove from the registry the name of any medical 
    examiner that fails to meet or maintain the qualifications 
    established by the Secretary for being listed in the registry or 
    otherwise does not meet the requirements of this section or 
    regulation issued under this section;
        ``(3) shall accept as valid only medical certificates issued by 
    persons on the national registry of medical examiners; and
        ``(4) may make participation of medical examiners in the 
    national registry voluntary if such a change will enhance the 
    safety of operators of commercial motor vehicles.
    ``(e) Regulations.--The Secretary shall issue such regulations as 
may be necessary to carry out this section.''.
    (b) Medical Examiners.--Section 31136(a)(3) of such title is 
amended to read as follows:
        ``(3) the physical condition of operators of commercial motor 
    vehicles is adequate to enable them to operate the vehicles safely 
    and the periodic physical examinations required of such operators 
    are performed by medical examiners who have received training in 
    physical and medical examination standards and, after the national 
    registry maintained by the Department of Transportation under 
    section 31149(d) is established, are listed on such registry; 
    and''.
    (c) Definition of Medical Examiner.--Section 31132 of such title is 
amended--
        (1) by redesignating paragraphs (6) through (10) as paragraphs 
    (7) through (11), respectively; and
        (2) by inserting after paragraph (5) the following:
        ``(6) `medical examiner' means an individual licensed, 
    certified, or registered in accordance with regulations issued by 
    the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration as a medical 
    examiner.''.
    (d) Funding.--Amounts made available pursuant to section 31104(i) 
of title 49, United States Code, shall be used by the Secretary to 
carry out section 31149 of title 49, United States Code.
    (e) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such subchapter is 
amended by inserting after the item relating to section 31148 the 
following:

``31149. Medical program.''.

    (f) Effective Date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) shall 
take effect on the 365th day following the date of enactment of this 
Act.

SEC. 4117. SAFETY PERFORMANCE HISTORY SCREENING.

    (a) In General.--Subchapter III of chapter 311 of title 49, United 
States Code (as amended by section 4116 of this Act), is amended by 
adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 31150. Safety performance history screening

    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary of Transportation shall provide 
persons conducting preemployment screening services for the motor 
carrier industry electronic access to the following reports contained 
in the Motor Carrier Management Information System:
        ``(1) Commercial motor vehicle accident reports.
        ``(2) Inspection reports that contain no driver-related safety 
    violations.
        ``(3) Serious driver-related safety violation inspection 
    reports.
    ``(b) Conditions on Providing Access.--Before providing a person 
access to the Motor Carrier Management Information System under 
subsection (a), the Secretary shall--
        ``(1) ensure that any information that is released to such 
    person will be in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 
    U.S.C. 1681 et seq.) and all other applicable Federal law;
        ``(2) ensure that such person will not conduct a screening 
    without the operator-applicant's written consent;
        ``(3) ensure that any information that is released to such 
    person will not be released to any person or entity, other than the 
    motor carrier requesting the screening services or the operator-
    applicant, unless expressly authorized or required by law; and
        ``(4) provide a procedure for the operator-applicant to correct 
    inaccurate information in the System in a timely manner.
    ``(c) Design.--The process for providing access to the Motor 
Carrier Management Information System under subsection (a) shall be 
designed to assist the motor carrier industry in assessing an 
individual operator's crash and serious safety violation inspection 
history as a preemployment condition. Use of the process shall not be 
mandatory and may only be used during the preemployment assessment of 
an operator-applicant.
    ``(d) Serious Driver-Related Safety Violation Defined.--In this 
section, the term `serious driver-related violation' means a violation 
by an operator of a commercial motor vehicle that the Secretary 
determines will result in the operator being prohibited from continuing 
to operate a commercial motor vehicle until the violation is 
corrected.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such subchapter (as 
amended by section 4116 of this Act) is amended by adding at the end 
the following:

``31150. Safety performance history screening.''.

SEC. 4118. ROADABILITY.

    (a) In General.--Subchapter III of chapter 311 of title 49, United 
States Code (as amended by sections 4116 and 4117 of this Act) is 
amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 31151. Roadability

    ``(a) Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance of Intermodal 
Equipment.--
        ``(1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
    enactment of this section, the Secretary of Transportation, after 
    providing notice and opportunity for comment, shall issue 
    regulations establishing a program to ensure that intermodal 
    equipment used to transport intermodal containers is safe and 
    systematically maintained.
        ``(2) Intermodal equipment safety regulations.--The Secretary 
    shall issue the regulations under this section as a subpart of the 
    Federal motor carrier safety regulations.
        ``(3) Contents.--The regulations issued under this section 
    shall include, at a minimum--
            ``(A) a requirement to identify intermodal equipment 
        providers responsible for the inspection and maintenance of 
        intermodal equipment that is interchanged or intended for 
        interchange to motor carriers in intermodal transportation;
            ``(B) a requirement to match intermodal equipment readily 
        to an intermodal equipment provider through a unique 
        identifying number;
            ``(C) a requirement that an intermodal equipment provider 
        identified under subparagraph (A) systematically inspect, 
        repair, and maintain, or cause to be systematically inspected, 
        repaired, and maintained, intermodal equipment described in 
        subparagraph (A) that is intended for interchange with a motor 
        carrier;
            ``(D) a requirement to ensure that each intermodal 
        equipment provider identified under subparagraph (A) maintains 
        a system of maintenance and repair records for such equipment;
            ``(E) requirements that--
                ``(i) a specific list of intermodal equipment 
            components or items be identified for the visual or audible 
            inspection of which a driver is responsible before 
            operating the equipment over the road; and
                ``(ii) the inspection under clause (i) be conducted as 
            part of the Federal requirement in effect on the date of 
            enactment of this Act that a driver be satisfied that the 
            intermodal equipment components are in good working order 
            before the equipment is operated over the road;
            ``(F) a requirement that a facility at which an intermodal 
        equipment provider regularly makes intermodal equipment 
        available for interchange have an operational process and space 
        readily available for a motor carrier to have an equipment 
        defect identified pursuant to subparagraph (E) repaired or the 
        equipment replaced prior to departure;
            ``(G) a program for the evaluation and audit of compliance 
        by intermodal equipment providers with applicable Federal motor 
        carrier safety regulations;
            ``(H) a civil penalty structure consistent with section 
        521(b) of title 49, United States Code, for intermodal 
        equipment providers that fail to attain satisfactory compliance 
        with applicable Federal motor carrier safety regulations; and
            ``(I) a prohibition on intermodal equipment providers from 
        placing intermodal equipment in service on the public highways 
        to the extent such providers or their equipment are found to 
        pose an imminent hazard;
            ``(J) a process by which motor carriers and agents of motor 
        carriers shall be able to request the Federal Motor Carrier 
        Safety Administration to undertake an investigation of an 
        intermodal equipment provider identified under subparagraph (A) 
        that is alleged to be not in compliance with the regulations 
        under this section;
            ``(K) a process by which equipment providers and agents of 
        equipment providers shall be able to request the Administration 
        to undertake an investigation of a motor carrier that is 
        alleged to be not in compliance with the regulations issued 
        under this section;
            ``(L) a process by which a driver or motor carrier 
        transporting intermodal equipment is required to report to the 
        intermodal equipment provider or the provider's designated 
        agent any actual damage or defect in the intermodal equipment 
        of which the driver or motor carrier is aware at the time the 
        intermodal equipment is returned to the intermodal equipment 
        provider or the provider's designated agent;
            ``(M) a requirement that any actual damage or defect 
        identified in the process established under subparagraph (L) be 
        repaired before the equipment is made available for interchange 
        to a motor carrier and that repairs of equipment made pursuant 
        to the requirements of this subparagraph and reports made 
        pursuant to the subparagraph (L) process be documented in the 
        maintenance records for such equipment; and
            ``(N) a procedure under which motor carriers, drivers and 
        intermodal equipment providers may seek correction of their 
        motor carrier safety records through the deletion from those 
        records of violations of safety regulations attributable to 
        deficiencies in the intermodal chassis or trailer for which 
        they should not have been held responsible.
        ``(4) Deadline for rulemaking proceeding.--Not later than 120 
    days after the date of enactment of this section, the Secretary 
    shall initiate a rulemaking proceeding for issuance of the 
    regulations under this section.
    ``(b) Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance of Intermodal 
Equipment.--The Secretary or an employee of the Department of 
Transportation designated by the Secretary may inspect intermodal 
equipment, and copy related maintenance and repair records for such 
equipment, on demand and display of proper credentials.
    ``(c) Out-of-Service Until Repair.--Any intermodal equipment that 
is determined under this section to fail to comply with applicable 
Federal safety regulations may be placed out of service by the 
Secretary or a Federal, State, or government official designated by the 
Secretary and may not be used on a public highway until the repairs 
necessary to bring such equipment into compliance have been completed. 
Repairs of equipment taken out of service shall be documented in the 
maintenance records for such equipment.
    ``(d) Preemption Generally.--Except as provided in subsection (e), 
a law, regulation, order, or other requirement of a State, a political 
subdivision of a State, or a tribal organization relating to commercial 
motor vehicle safety is preempted if such law, regulation, order, or 
other requirement exceeds or is inconsistent with a requirement imposed 
under or pursuant to this section.
    ``(e) Pre-Existing State Requirements.--
        ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), a State 
    requirement for the periodic inspection of intermodal chassis by 
    intermodal equipment providers that was in effect on January 1, 
    2005, shall remain in effect only until the date on which 
    requirements prescribed under this section take effect.
        ``(2) Nonpreemption determinations.--
            ``(A) In general.--Notwithstanding subsection (d), a State 
        requirement described in paragraph (1) is not preempted by a 
        Federal requirement prescribed under this section if the 
        Secretary determines that the State requirement is as effective 
        as the Federal requirement and does not unduly burden 
        interstate commerce.
            ``(B) Application required.--Subparagraph (A) applies to a 
        State requirement only if the State applies to the Secretary 
        for a determination under this paragraph with respect to the 
        requirement before the date on which the regulations issued 
        under this section take effect. The Secretary shall make a 
        determination with respect to any such application within 6 
        months after the date on which the Secretary receives the 
        application.
            ``(C) Amended state requirements.--Any amendment to a State 
        requirement not preempted under this subsection because of a 
        determination by the Secretary under subparagraph (A) may not 
        take effect unless--
                ``(i) it is submitted to the Secretary before the 
            effective date of the amendment; and
                ``(ii) the Secretary determines that the amendment 
            would not cause the State requirement to be less effective 
            than the Federal requirement and would not unduly burden 
            interstate commerce.
    ``(f) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Intermodal equipment.--The term `intermodal equipment' 
    means trailing equipment that is used in the intermodal 
    transportation of containers over public highways in interstate 
    commerce, including trailers and chassis.
        ``(2) Intermodal equipment interchange agreement.--The term 
    `intermodal equipment interchange agreement' means the Uniform 
    Intermodal Interchange and Facilities Access Agreement or any other 
    written document executed by an intermodal equipment provider or 
    its agent and a motor carrier or its agent, the primary purpose of 
    which is to establish the responsibilities and liabilities of both 
    parties with respect to the interchange of the intermodal 
    equipment.
        ``(3) Intermodal equipment provider.--The term `intermodal 
    equipment provider' means any person that interchanges intermodal 
    equipment with a motor carrier pursuant to a written interchange 
    agreement or has a contractual responsibility for the maintenance 
    of the intermodal equipment.
        ``(4) Interchange.--The term `interchange'--
            ``(A) means the act of providing intermodal equipment to a 
        motor carrier pursuant to an intermodal equipment interchange 
        agreement for the purpose of transporting the equipment for 
        loading or unloading by any person or repositioning the 
        equipment for the benefit of the equipment provider; but
            ``(B) does not include the leasing of equipment to a motor 
        carrier for primary use in the motor carrier's freight hauling 
        operations.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such subchapter (as 
amended by sections 4116 and 4117 of this Act) is amended by adding at 
the end the following:

``31151. Roadability.''.

SEC. 4119. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 311 of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended by adding at the end the following:

                     ``SUBCHAPTER IV--MISCELLANEOUS

``Sec. 31161. International cooperation

    ``The Secretary of Transportation is authorized to use funds made 
available by section 31104(i) to participate and cooperate in 
international activities to enhance motor carrier, commercial motor 
vehicle, driver, and highway safety by such means as exchanging 
information, conducting research, and examining needs, best practices, 
and new technology.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is amended 
by adding at the end the following:

                     ``SUBCHAPTER IV--MISCELLANEOUS

``31161. International cooperation.''.

SEC. 4120. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR PRIVATE MOTOR CARRIERS.

    (a) Transportation of Passengers.--
        (1) General requirement.--Section 31138(a) of title 49, United 
    States Code, is amended--
            (A) by striking ``for compensation''; and
            (B) by inserting ``commercial'' before ``motor vehicle''.
        (2) Other persons.--Section 31138(c) of such title is amended 
    by adding at the end the following:
        ``(4) Other persons.--The Secretary may require a person, other 
    than a motor carrier (as defined in section 13102), transporting 
    passengers by commercial motor vehicle to file with the Secretary 
    the evidence of financial responsibility specified in subsection 
    (c)(1) in an amount not less than the greater of the amount 
    required by subsection (b)(1) or the amount required for such 
    person to transport passengers under the laws of the State or 
    States in which the person is operating; except that the amount of 
    the financial responsibility must be sufficient to pay not more 
    than the amount of the financial responsibility for each final 
    judgment against the person for bodily injury to, or death of, an 
    individual resulting from the negligent operation, maintenance, or 
    use of the commercial motor vehicle, or for loss or damage to 
    property, or both.''.
    (b) Transportation of Property.--Section 31139 of such title is 
amended--
        (1) in subsection (b)(1)--
            (A) by striking ``for compensation''; and
            (B) by inserting ``commercial'' before ``motor vehicle'';
        (2) by redesignating subsections (c) through (g) as subsections 
    (d) through (h), respectively; and
        (3) by inserting after subsection (b) the following:
    ``(c) Filing of Evidence of Financial Responsibility.--The 
Secretary may require a motor private carrier (as defined in section 
13102) to file with the Secretary the evidence of financial 
responsibility specified in subsection (b) in an amount not less than 
the greater of the minimum amount required by this section or the 
amount required for such motor private carrier to transport property 
under the laws of the State or States in which the motor private 
carrier is operating; except that the amount of the financial 
responsibility must be sufficient to pay not more than the amount of 
the financial responsibility for each final judgment against the motor 
private carrier for bodily injury to, or death of, an individual 
resulting from negligent operation, maintenance, or use of the 
commercial motor vehicle, or for loss or damage to property, or 
both.''.

SEC. 4121. DEPOSIT OF CERTAIN CIVIL PENALTIES INTO HIGHWAY TRUST FUND.

    Sections 31138(d)(5) and 31139(f)(5) of title 49, United States 
Code, are each amended by striking ``Treasury as miscellaneous 
receipts'' and inserting ``Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass 
Transit Account)''.

SEC. 4122. CDL LEARNER'S PERMIT PROGRAM.

    Chapter 313 of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) in section 31302 by inserting ``and may have only one 
    learner's permit at any time'' after ``time'';
        (2) in section 31308--
            (A) by inserting after ``license'' the first place it 
        appears ``and learner's permits'';
            (B) by striking ``licenses.'' and inserting ``licenses and 
        permits.'';
            (C) by redesignating paragraphs (2) and (3) as paragraphs 
        (3) and (4), respectively; and
            (D) by inserting after paragraph (1) the following:
        ``(2) before a commercial driver's license learner's permit may 
    be issued to an individual, the individual must pass a written 
    test, that complies with the minimum standards prescribed by the 
    Secretary under section 31305(a), on the operation of the 
    commercial motor vehicle that the individual will be operating 
    under the permit;''; and
            (E) in paragraphs (3) and (4) of section 31308 (as so 
        redesignated) and in section 31309 (b) by inserting after 
        ``license'' each place it appears ``or learner's permit''.

SEC. 4123. COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE INFORMATION SYSTEM 
              MODERNIZATION.

    (a) Modernization Plan.--Section 31309 of title 49, United States 
Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(e) Modernization Plan.--
        ``(1) In general.--Not later than 120 days after the date of 
    enactment of this subsection, the Secretary shall develop and 
    publish a comprehensive national plan to modernize the information 
    system under this section that--
            ``(A) complies with applicable Federal information 
        technology security standards;
            ``(B) provides for the electronic exchange of all 
        information including the posting of convictions;
            ``(C) contains self auditing features to ensure that data 
        is being posted correctly and consistently by the States;
            ``(D) integrates the commercial driver's license and the 
        medical certificate; and
            ``(E) provides a schedule for modernization of the system.
        ``(2) Consultation.--The plan shall be developed in 
    consultation with representatives of the motor carrier industry, 
    State safety enforcement agencies, and State licensing agencies 
    designated by the Secretary.
        ``(3) State funding of future efforts.--The plan shall specify 
    that States will fund future efforts to modernize the commercial 
    driver's information system.
        ``(4) Deadline for state participation.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall establish in the 
        plan a date by which all States must be operating commercial 
        driver's license information systems that are compatible with 
        the modernized information system under this section.
            ``(B) Factors to consider.--In establishing the date under 
        subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall consider the following:
                ``(i) Availability and cost of technology and equipment 
            needed to comply with subparagraph (A).
                ``(ii) Time necessary to install, and test the 
            operation of, such technology and equipment.
        ``(5) Implementation.--The Secretary shall implement the plan 
    developed under subsection (a) and modernize the information system 
    under this section to meet the requirements of the plan.
    ``(f) Funding.--At the Secretary's discretion, a State may use the 
funds made available to the State under section 31318 to modernize its 
commercial driver's license information system to be compatible with 
the modernized information system under this section.''.
    (b) State Participations.--Section 31311(a) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) in paragraph (15) by striking ``(g)(1)(A), and (g)(2)'' and 
    inserting ``(i)(1)(A) and (i)(2)'';
        (2) in paragraph (17) by striking ``section 31310(h)'' and 
    inserting ``as 31310(j)''; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(21) By the date established by the Secretary under section 
    31309(e)(4), the State shall be operating a commercial driver's 
    license information system that is compatible with the modernized 
    commercial driver's license information system under section 
    31309.''.
    (c) Grants.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary may make a grant to a State or 
    organization representing agencies and officials of a State in a 
    fiscal year to modernize the commercial driver's license 
    information system of the State to be compatible with the 
    modernized commercial driver's license information system under 
    section 31309 of title 49, United States Code, if the State is in 
    substantial compliance with the requirements of section 31311 of 
    such title and this section, as determined by the Secretary.
        (2) Criteria.--The Secretary shall establish criteria for the 
    distribution of grants and notify each State annually of such 
    criteria.
        (3) Use of grant.--A State may use a grant under this 
    subsection only to implement improvements that are consistent with 
    the modernization plan developed by the Secretary.
        (4) Government share.--A grant under this subsection to a State 
    or organization may not be for more than 80 percent of the costs 
    incurred by the State or organization in a fiscal year in 
    modernizing the commercial driver's license information system of 
    the State to be compatible with the modernized commercial driver's 
    license information system under section 31309 of title 49, United 
    States Code. In determining these costs, the Secretary shall 
    include in-kind contributions of the State.
    (d) Funding.--There are authorized to be appropriated from the 
Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out 
this section--
        (1) $5,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
        (2) $7,000,000 for fiscal year 2007;
        (3) $8,000,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
        (4) $8,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
    (e) Contract Authority and Availability.--
        (1) Period of availability.--The amounts made available under 
    subsection (d) shall remain available until expended.
        (2) Initial date of availability.--Amounts authorized to be 
    appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass 
    Transit Account) by subsection (d) shall be available for 
    obligation on the date of their apportionment or allocation or on 
    October 1 of the fiscal year for which they are authorized, 
    whichever occurs first.
        (3) Contract authority.--Approval by the Secretary of a grant 
    with funds made available under subsection (d) imposes upon the 
    United States a contractual obligation for payment of the 
    Government's share of costs incurred in carrying out the objectives 
    of the grant.
    (f) Baseline Audit.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
enactment of this Act, the Secretary, in consultation with the 
Inspector General of the Department of Transportation, shall perform a 
baseline audit of the information system maintained under section 31309 
of title 49, United States Code. The audit shall include--
        (1) an assessment of the validity of data in the information 
    system on a State-by-State basis;
        (2) an assessment of the extent to which convictions are 
    validly posted on a driver's record;
        (3) recommendations to the Secretary on how to update the 
    baseline audit annually to ensure that any shortcomings in the 
    information system are addressed, and a methodology for conducting 
    the update;
        (4) identification, on a State-by-State basis, of any actions 
    that the Inspector General finds necessary to improve the integrity 
    of data collected by the system and to ensure the proper posting of 
    convictions; and
        (5) an analysis of amounts and use of the revenues derived from 
    fees charged for use of the commercial driver's license information 
    system.

SEC. 4124. COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE IMPROVEMENTS.

    (a) State Grants.--Chapter 313 of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended by inserting after section 31312 the following:

``Sec. 31313. Grants for commercial driver's license program 
            improvements

    ``(a) Grants for Commercial Driver's License Program 
Improvements.--
        ``(1) General authority.--The Secretary of Transportation may 
    make a grant to a State in a fiscal year--
            ``(A) to comply with the requirements of section 31311; and
            ``(B) in the case of a State that is making a good faith 
        effort toward substantial compliance with the requirements of 
        section 31311 and this section, to improve its implementation 
        of its commercial driver's license program.
        ``(2) Purposes for which grants may be used.--
            ``(A) In general.--A State may use grants under paragraphs 
        (1)(A) and (1)(B) only for expenses directly related to its 
        compliance with section 31311; except that a grant under 
        paragraph (1)(B) may be used for improving implementation of 
        the State's commercial driver's license program, including 
        expenses for computer hardware and software, publications, 
        testing, personnel, training, and quality control. The grant 
        may not be used to rent, lease, or buy land or buildings.
            ``(B) Priority.--In making grants under paragraph (1)(B), 
        the Secretary shall give priority to States that will use such 
        grants to achieve compliance with the requirements of the Motor 
        Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999, including the 
        amendments made by such Act.
        ``(3) Application.--In order to receive a grant under this 
    section, a State shall submit an application for such grant that is 
    in such form, and contains such information, as the Secretary may 
    require. The application shall include the State's assessment of 
    its commercial driver's license program.
        ``(4) Maintenance of expenditures.--The Secretary may make a 
    grant to a State under this subsection only if the State agrees 
    that the total expenditure of amounts of the State and political 
    subdivisions of the State, exclusive of amounts from the United 
    States, for the State's commercial driver's license program will be 
    maintained at a level at least equal to the average level of that 
    expenditure by the State and political subdivisions of the State 
    for the last 2 fiscal years of the State ending before the date of 
    enactment of this section.
        ``(5) Government share.--The Secretary shall reimburse a State 
    under a grant made under this subsection an amount that is not more 
    than 100 percent of the costs incurred by the State in a fiscal 
    year in complying with section 31311 and improving its 
    implementation of its commercial driver's license program. In 
    determining such costs, the Secretary shall include in-kind 
    contributions by the State. Amounts required to be expended by the 
    State under paragraph (4) may not be included as part of the non-
    Federal share of such costs.
    ``(b) High-Priority Activities.--
        ``(1) Grants for national concerns.--The Secretary may make a 
    grant to a State agency, local government, or other person for 100 
    percent of the costs of research, development, demonstration 
    projects, public education, and other special activities and 
    projects relating to commercial driver licensing and motor vehicle 
    safety that are of benefit to all jurisdictions of the United 
    States or are designed to address national safety concerns and 
    circumstances.
        ``(2) Funding.--The Secretary may deduct up to 10 percent of 
    the amounts made available to carry out this section for a fiscal 
    year to make grants under this subsection.
    ``(c) Emerging Issues.--The Secretary may designate up to 10 
percent of the amounts made available to carry out this section for a 
fiscal year for allocation to a State agency, local government, or 
other person at the discretion of the Secretary to address emerging 
issues relating to commercial driver's license improvements.
    ``(d) Apportionment.--Except as otherwise provided in subsection 
(c), all amounts made available to carry out this section for a fiscal 
year shall be apportioned to States according to criteria prescribed by 
the Secretary.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is amended 
by inserting after the item relating to section 31312 the following:

``31313. Grants for commercial driver's license program improvements.''.

    (c) Amounts Withheld.--Subsections (a) and (b) of section 31314 of 
such title are each amended by inserting ``up to'' after ``withhold''.

SEC. 4125. HOBBS ACT.

    (a) Jurisdiction of Court of Appeals Over Commercial Motor Vehicle 
Safety Regulation and Operators and Motor Carrier Safety.--Section 
2342(3)(A) of title 28, United States Code, is amended by inserting 
before ``of title 49'' the following: ``, subchapter III of chapter 
311, chapter 313, or chapter 315''.
    (b) Judicial Review.--Section 351(a) of title 49, United States 
Code, is amended by striking ``Federal Highway Administration'' and 
inserting ``Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration''.
    (c) Authority to Carry Out Certain Transferred Duties and Powers.--
Section 352 of title 49, United States Code, is amended by striking 
``Federal Highway Administration'' and inserting ``Federal Motor 
Carrier Safety Administration''.

SEC. 4126. COMMERCIAL VEHICLE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS 
              DEPLOYMENT.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall carry out a commercial vehicle 
information systems and networks program to--
        (1) improve the safety and productivity of commercial vehicles 
    and drivers; and
        (2) reduce costs associated with commercial vehicle operations 
    and Federal and State commercial vehicle regulatory requirements.
    (b) Purpose.--The program shall advance the technological 
capability and promote the deployment of intelligent transportation 
system applications for commercial vehicle operations, including 
commercial vehicle, commercial driver, and carrier-specific information 
systems and networks.
    (c) Core Deployment Grants.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall make grants to eligible 
    States for the core deployment of commercial vehicle information 
    systems and networks.
        (2) Amount of grants.--The maximum aggregate amount the 
    Secretary may grant to a State for the core deployment of 
    commercial vehicle information systems and networks under this 
    subsection and sections 5001(a)(5) and 5001(a)(6) of the 
    Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 420) may 
    not exceed $2,500,000.
        (3) Use of funds.--Funds from a grant under this subsection may 
    only be used for the core deployment of commercial vehicle 
    information systems and networks. An eligible State that has either 
    completed the core deployment of commercial vehicle information 
    systems and networks or completed such deployment before grant 
    funds are expended under this subsection may use the grant funds 
    for the expanded deployment of commercial vehicle information 
    systems and networks in the State.
    (d) Expanded Deployment Grants.--
        (1) In general.--For each fiscal year, from the funds remaining 
    after the Secretary has made grants under subsection (c), the 
    Secretary may make grants to each eligible State, upon request, for 
    the expanded deployment of commercial vehicle information systems 
    and networks.
        (2) Eligibility.--Each State that has completed the core 
    deployment of commercial vehicle information systems and networks 
    in such State is eligible for an expanded deployment grant under 
    this subsection.
        (3) Amount of grants.--Each fiscal year, the Secretary may 
    distribute funds available for expanded deployment grants equally 
    among the eligible States, but not to exceed $1,000,000 per State.
        (4) Use of funds.--A State may use funds from a grant under 
    this subsection only for the expanded deployment of commercial 
    vehicle information systems and networks.
    (e) Eligibility.--To be eligible for a grant under this section, a 
State--
        (1) shall have a commercial vehicle information systems and 
    networks program plan approved by the Secretary that describes the 
    various systems and networks at the State level that need to be 
    refined, revised, upgraded, or built to accomplish deployment of 
    core capabilities;
        (2) shall certify to the Secretary that its commercial vehicle 
    information systems and networks deployment activities, including 
    hardware procurement, software and system development, and 
    infrastructure modifications--
            (A) are consistent with the national intelligent 
        transportation systems and commercial vehicle information 
        systems and networks architectures and available standards; and
            (B) promote interoperability and efficiency to the extent 
        practicable; and
        (3) shall agree to execute interoperability tests developed by 
    the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to verify that its 
    systems conform with the national intelligent transportation 
    systems architecture, applicable standards, and protocols for 
    commercial vehicle information systems and networks.
    (f) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of a project 
payable from funds made available to carry out this section shall not 
exceed 50 percent. The total Federal share of the cost of a project 
payable from all eligible Federal sources shall not exceed 80 percent.
    (g) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply:
        (1) Commercial vehicle information systems and networks.--The 
    term ``commercial vehicle information systems and networks'' means 
    the information systems and communications networks that provide 
    the capability to--
            (A) improve the safety of commercial motor vehicle 
        operations;
            (B) increase the efficiency of regulatory inspection 
        processes to reduce administrative burdens by advancing 
        technology to facilitate inspections and increase the 
        effectiveness of enforcement efforts;
            (C) advance electronic processing of registration 
        information, driver licensing information, fuel tax 
        information, inspection and crash data, and other safety 
        information;
            (D) enhance the safe passage of commercial motor vehicles 
        across the United States and across international borders; and
            (E) promote the communication of information among the 
        States and encourage multistate cooperation and corridor 
        development.
        (2) Commercial motor vehicle operations.--The term ``commercial 
    motor vehicle operations''--
            (A) means motor carrier operations and motor vehicle 
        regulatory activities associated with the commercial motor 
        vehicle movement of goods, including hazardous materials, and 
        passengers; and
            (B) with respect to the public sector, includes the 
        issuance of operating credentials, the administration of motor 
        vehicle and fuel taxes, and roadside safety and border crossing 
        inspection and regulatory compliance operations.
        (3) Core deployment.--The term ``core deployment'' means the 
    deployment of systems in a State necessary to provide the State 
    with the following capabilities:
            (A) Safety information exchange to--
                (i) electronically collect and transmit commercial 
            motor vehicle and driver inspection data at a majority of 
            inspection sites in the State;
                (ii) connect to the safety and fitness electronic 
            records system for access to interstate carrier and 
            commercial motor vehicle data, summaries of past safety 
            performance, and commercial motor vehicle credentials 
            information; and
                (iii) exchange carrier data and commercial motor 
            vehicle safety and credentials information within the State 
            and connect to such system for access to interstate carrier 
            and commercial motor vehicle data.
            (B) Interstate credentials administration to--
                (i) perform end-to-end processing, including carrier 
            application, jurisdiction application processing, and 
            credential issuance, of at least the international 
            registration plan and international fuel tax agreement 
            credentials and extend this processing to other 
            credentials, including intrastate registration, vehicle 
            titling, oversize vehicle permits, overweight vehicle 
            permits, carrier registration, and hazardous materials 
            permits;
                (ii) connect to such plan and agreement clearinghouses; 
            and
                (iii) have at least 10 percent of the credentialing 
            transaction volume in the State handled electronically and 
            have the capability to add more carriers and to extend to 
            branch offices where applicable.
            (C) Roadside electronic screening to electronically screen 
        transponder-equipped commercial vehicles at a minimum of one 
        fixed or mobile inspection site in the State and to replicate 
        this screening at other sites in the State.
        (4) Expanded deployment.--The term ``expanded deployment'' 
    means the deployment of systems in a State that exceed the 
    requirements of a core deployment of commercial vehicle information 
    systems and networks, improve safety and the productivity of 
    commercial motor vehicle operations, and enhance transportation 
    security.

SEC. 4127. OUTREACH AND EDUCATION.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall conduct, through any 
combination of grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements, an 
outreach and education program to be administered by the Federal Motor 
Carrier Safety Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration.
    (b) Program Elements.--The program shall include, at a minimum, the 
following:
        (1) A program to promote a more comprehensive and national 
    effort to educate commercial motor vehicle drivers and passenger 
    vehicle drivers about how commercial motor vehicle drivers and 
    passenger vehicle drivers can more safely share the road with each 
    other.
        (2) A program to promote enhanced traffic enforcement efforts 
    aimed at reducing the incidence of the most common unsafe driving 
    behaviors that cause or contribute to crashes involving commercial 
    motor vehicles and passenger vehicles.
        (3) A program to establish a public-private partnership to 
    provide resources and expertise for the development and 
    dissemination of information relating to sharing the road referred 
    to in paragraphs (1) and (2) to each partner's constituents and to 
    the general public through the use of brochures, videos, paid and 
    public advertisements, the Internet, and other media.
    (c) Federal Share.--The Federal share of a program or activity for 
which a grant is made under this section shall be 100 percent of the 
cost of such program or activity.
    (d) Annual Report.--The Secretary shall prepare and transmit to 
Congress an annual report on the programs and activities carried out 
under this section. The final annual report shall be submitted not 
later than September 30, 2009.
    (e) Funding.--From amounts made available under section 31104(i) of 
title 49, United States Code, the Secretary shall make available 
$1,000,000 to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, and 
$3,000,000 to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, for 
each of fiscal years 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 to carry out this 
section (other than subsection (f)).
    (f) Study.--The Comptroller General shall update the Government 
Accountability Office's evaluation of the ``Share the Road Safely'' 
program to determine if it has achieved reductions in the number and 
severity of commercial motor vehicle crashes, including reductions in 
the number of deaths and the severity of injuries sustained in these 
crashes and shall report its updated evaluation to Congress no later 
than June 30, 2006.

SEC. 4128. SAFETY DATA IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall make grants to States for 
projects and activities to improve the accuracy, timeliness, and 
completeness of commercial motor vehicle safety data reported to the 
Secretary.
    (b) Eligibility.--A State shall be eligible for a grant under this 
section in a fiscal year if the Secretary determines that the State 
has--
        (1) conducted a comprehensive audit of its commercial motor 
    vehicle safety data system within the preceding 2 years;
        (2) developed a plan that identifies and prioritizes its 
    commercial motor vehicle safety data needs and goals; and
        (3) identified performance-based measures to determine progress 
    toward those goals.
    (c) Federal Share.--The Federal share of a grant under this section 
shall be 80 percent of the cost of the activities for which the grant 
is made.
    (d) Biennial Report.--Not later than 2 years after the date of 
enactment of this Act, and biennially thereafter, the Secretary shall 
transmit to Congress a report on the activities and results of the 
program carried out under this section, together with any 
recommendations the Secretary determines appropriate.

SEC. 4129. OPERATION OF COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES BY INDIVIDUALS WHO 
              USE INSULIN TO TREAT DIABETES MELLITUS.

    (a) Revision of Final Rule.--Not later than 90 days after the date 
of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall begin revising the 
final rule published in the Federal Register on September 3, 2003, 
relating to persons with diabetes, to allow individuals who use insulin 
to treat their diabetes to operate commercial motor vehicles in 
interstate commerce. The revised final rule shall provide for the 
individual assessment of applicants who use insulin to treat their 
diabetes and who are, except for their use of insulin, otherwise 
qualified under the Federal motor carrier safety regulations. The 
revised final rule shall be consistent with the criteria described in 
section 4018 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (49 
U.S.C. 31305 note) and shall conclude the rulemaking process in the 
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration docket relating to 
qualifications of drivers with diabetes.
    (b) No Period of Commercial Driving While Using Insulin Required 
for Qualification.--After the earlier of the date of issuance of the 
revised final rule under subsection (a) or the 90th day following the 
date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary may not require 
individuals with insulin-treated diabetes mellitus who are applying for 
an exemption from the physical qualification standards to have 
experience operating commercial motor vehicles while using insulin in 
order to be exempted from the physical qualification standards to 
operate a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce.
    (c) Minimum Period of Insulin Use.--Subject to subsection (b), the 
Secretary shall require individuals with insulin-treated diabetes 
mellitus to have a minimum period of insulin use to demonstrate stable 
control of diabetes before operating a commercial motor vehicle in 
interstate commerce. Such demonstration shall be consistent with the 
findings reported in July 2000, by the expert medical panel established 
by the Secretary, in ``A Report to Congress on the Feasibility of a 
Program to Qualify Individuals with Insulin-Treated Diabetes Mellitus 
to Operate Commercial Motor Vehicles in Interstate Commerce as Directed 
by the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century''. For 
individuals who have been newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, the 
minimum period of insulin use may not exceed 2 months, unless directed 
by the treating physician. For individuals who have type 2 diabetes and 
are converting to insulin use, the minimum period of insulin use may 
not exceed 1 month, unless directed by the treating physician.
    (d) Limitations.--Insulin-treated individuals may not be held by 
the Secretary to a higher standard of physical qualification in order 
to operate a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce than other 
individuals applying to operate, or operating, a commercial motor 
vehicle in interstate commerce; except to the extent that limited 
operating, monitoring, and medical requirements are deemed medically 
necessary under regulations issued by the Secretary.

SEC. 4130. OPERATORS OF VEHICLES TRANSPORTING AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES 
              AND FARM SUPPLIES.

    (a) Agricultural Exemption.--Section 229(a)(1) of the Federal Motor 
Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 (as added by section 4115 of 
this Act), is amended to read as follows:
        ``(1) Transportation of agricultural commodities and farm 
    supplies.--Regulations prescribed by the Secretary under sections 
    31136 and 31502 regarding maximum driving and on-duty time for 
    drivers used by motor carriers shall not apply during planting and 
    harvest periods, as determined by each State, to drivers 
    transporting agricultural commodities or farm supplies for 
    agricultural purposes in a State if such transportation is limited 
    to an area within a 100 air mile radius from the source of the 
    commodities or the distribution point for the farm supplies.''.
    (b) Review by the Secretary.--Section 229(c) of such Act is amended 
by striking ``paragraph (2)'' and inserting ``paragraph (1), (2), or 
(4)''.
    (c) Definitions.--Section 229(e) of such Act is amended by adding 
at the end the following:
        ``(7) Agricultural commodity.--The term `agricultural 
    commodity' means any agricultural commodity, non-processed food, 
    feed, fiber, or livestock (including livestock as defined in 
    section 602 of the Emergency Livestock Feed Assistance Act of 1988 
    (7 U.S.C. 1471) and insects).
        ``(8) Farm supplies for agricultural purposes.--The term `farm 
    supplies for agricultural purposes' means products directly related 
    to the growing or harvesting of agricultural commodities during the 
    planting and harvesting seasons within each State, as determined by 
    the State, and livestock feed at any time of the year.''.

SEC. 4131. MAXIMUM HOURS OF SERVICE FOR OPERATORS OF GROUND WATER WELL 
              DRILLING RIGS.

    Section 229(a)(2) of the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 
1999 (as added by section 4115 of this Act), is amended by adding at 
the end the following: ``Except as required in section 395.3 of title 
49, Code of Federal Regulations, as in effect on the date of enactment 
of this sentence, no additional off-duty time shall be required in 
order to operate such vehicle.''.

SEC. 4132. HOURS OF SERVICE FOR OPERATORS OF UTILITY SERVICE VEHICLES.

    Section 229 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Improvements Act of 
1999 (as added by section 4115 of this Act), is amended--
        (1) in subsection (a) by striking paragraph (4) and inserting 
    the following:
        ``(4) Operators of utility service vehicles.--
            ``(A) Inapplicability of federal regulations.--Such 
        regulations shall not apply to a driver of a utility service 
        vehicle.
            ``(B) Prohibition on state regulations.--A State, a 
        political subdivision of a State, an interstate agency, or 
        other entity consisting of two or more States, shall not enact 
        or enforce any law, rule, regulation, or standard that imposes 
        requirements on a driver of a utility service vehicle that are 
        similar to the requirements contained in such regulations.''; 
        and
        (2) in subsection (b) by striking ``Nothing'' and inserting 
    ``Except as provided in subsection (a)(4), nothing''.

SEC. 4133. HOURS OF SERVICE RULES FOR OPERATORS PROVIDING 
              TRANSPORTATION TO MOVIE PRODUCTION SITES.

    Notwithstanding sections 31136 and 31502 of title 49, United States 
Code, and any other provision of law, the maximum daily hours of 
service for an operator of a commercial motor vehicle providing 
transportation of property or passengers to or from a theatrical or 
television motion picture production site located within a 100 air mile 
radius of the work reporting location of such operator shall be those 
in effect under the regulations in effect under such sections on April 
27, 2003.

SEC. 4134. GRANT PROGRAM FOR COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATORS.

    (a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish a grant program 
for persons to train operators of commercial motor vehicles (as defined 
in section 31301 of title 49, United States Code). The purpose of the 
program shall be to train operators and future operators in the safe 
use of such vehicles.
    (b) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost for which a grant 
is made under this section shall be 80 percent.
    (c) Funding.--From amounts made available under section 31104(i) of 
title 49, United States Code, the Secretary shall make available 
$1,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 to carry out this 
section.

SEC. 4135. CDL TASK FORCE.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall convene a task force to study 
and address current impediments and foreseeable challenges to the 
commercial driver's license program's effectiveness and measures needed 
to realize the full safety potential of the commercial driver's license 
program, including such issues as--
        (1) State enforcement practices;
        (2) operational procedures to detect and deter fraud;
        (3) needed improvements for seamless information sharing 
    between States;
        (4) effective methods for accurately sharing electronic data 
    between States;
        (5) adequate proof of citizenship;
        (6) updated technology; and
        (7) timely notification from judicial bodies concerning traffic 
    and criminal convictions of commercial driver's license holders.
    (b) Membership.--Members of the task force should include State 
motor vehicle administrators, organizations representing government 
agencies or officials, members of the Judicial Conference, 
representatives of the trucking industry, representatives of labor 
organizations, safety advocates, and other significant stakeholders.
    (c) Report.--Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of 
this Act, the Secretary, on behalf of the task force, shall complete a 
report of the task forces findings and recommendations for legislative, 
regulatory, and enforcement changes to improve the commercial drivers 
license program and submit such the report to the Committee on 
Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee 
on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives.
    (d) Funding.--From the funds amounts made available by section 
4101(c)(1), $200,000 shall be available for each of fiscal years 2006 
and 2007 to carry out this section.

SEC. 4136. INTERSTATE VAN OPERATIONS.

    The Federal motor carrier safety regulations that apply to 
interstate operations of commercial motor vehicles designed to 
transport between 9 and 15 passengers (including the driver) shall 
apply to all interstate operations of such carriers regardless of the 
distance traveled.

SEC. 4137. DECALS.

    The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance may not restrict the sale of 
any inspection decal to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 
unless the Administration fails to meet its responsibilities under its 
memorandum of understanding with the Alliance (other than a failure due 
to the Administration's compliance with Federal law).

SEC. 4138. HIGH RISK CARRIER COMPLIANCE REVIEWS.

    From the funds authorized by section 31104(i) of title 49, United 
States Code, the Secretary shall ensure that compliance reviews are 
completed on motor carriers that have demonstrated through performance 
data that they pose the highest safety risk. At a minimum, a compliance 
review shall be conducted whenever a motor carrier is rated as category 
A or B for 2 consecutive months.

SEC. 4139. FOREIGN COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES.

    (a) Operating Authority Enforcement Assistance for States.--
        (1) Training and outreach.--Not later than 180 days after the 
    date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator of the Federal 
    Motor Carrier Safety Administration shall conduct outreach and 
    provide training as necessary to State personnel engaged in the 
    enforcement of Federal motor carrier safety regulations to ensure 
    their awareness of the process to be used for verification of the 
    operating authority of motor carriers, including motor carriers of 
    passengers, and to ensure proper enforcement when motor carriers 
    are found to be in violation of operating authority requirements.
        (2) Assessment.--The Inspector General of the Department of 
    Transportation may periodically assess the implementation and 
    effectiveness of the training and outreach program.
    (b) Study of Foreign Commercial Motor Vehicles.--
        (1) Review.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment 
    of this Act, the Administrator shall conduct a review to determine 
    the degree to which Canadian and Mexican commercial motor vehicles, 
    including motor carriers of passengers, currently operating or 
    expected to operate in the United States comply with the Federal 
    motor vehicle safety standards.
        (2) Reports.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
    enactment, the Administrator shall submit a report to the Committee 
    on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the 
    Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
    Representatives containing the findings and conclusions of the 
    review. Not later than 4 months after the date on which the report 
    is submitted to the Committees, the Inspector General of the 
    Department shall provide comments and observations to the 
    Committees on the scope and methodology of the review.

SEC. 4140. SCHOOL BUS DRIVER QUALIFICATIONS AND ENDORSEMENT KNOWLEDGE 
              TEST.

    (a) Recognition of Test.--The Secretary shall recognize any driver 
who passes a test approved by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
Administration as meeting the knowledge test requirement for a school 
bus endorsement under section 383.123 of title 49, Code of Federal 
Regulations.
    (b) Driver Qualifications.--Section 383.123 of such title (as in 
effect on the date of enactment of this Act) shall not be in effect 
during the period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act and 
ending on September 30, 2006.

SEC. 4141. DRIVEAWAY SADDLEMOUNT VEHICLES.

    (a) Definition.--Section 31111(a) title 49, United States Code, is 
amended by adding at the end the following:
        ``(4) Drive-away saddlemount with fullmount vehicle transporter 
    combination.--The term `drive-away saddlemount with fullmount 
    vehicle transporter combination' means a vehicle combination 
    designed and specifically used to tow up to 3 trucks or truck 
    tractors, each connected by a saddle to the frame or fifth-wheel of 
    the forward vehicle of the truck or truck tractor in front of 
    it.''.
    (b) General Limitations.--Section 31111(b)(1) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) by redesignating subparagraphs (D) and (E) as subparagraphs 
    (E) and (F), respectively; and
        (2) by inserting after subparagraph (C) the following:
            ``(D) imposes a vehicle length limitation of not less than 
        or more than 97 feet on a driveaway saddlemount with fullmount 
        vehicle transporter combinations;''.

SEC. 4142. REGISTRATION OF MOTOR CARRIERS AND FREIGHT FORWARDERS.

    (a) Definitions Relating to Motor Carriers.--Paragraphs (6), (7), 
(12), and (13) of section 13102 of title 49, United States Code, are 
each amended by striking ``motor vehicle'' and inserting ``commercial 
motor vehicle (as defined in section 31132)''.
    (b) Freight Forwarders.--Section 13903(a) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) by striking ``The Secretary'' and inserting the following:
        ``(1) Household goods.--The Secretary'';
        (2) by inserting ``of household goods'' after ``freight 
    forwarder''; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(2) Others.--The Secretary may register a person to provide 
    service subject to jurisdiction under subchapter III of chapter 135 
    as a freight forwarder (other than a freight forwarder of household 
    goods) if the Secretary finds that such registration is needed for 
    the protection of shippers and that the person is fit, willing, and 
    able to provide the service and to comply with this part and 
    applicable regulations of the Secretary and Board.''.
    (c) Brokers.--Section 13904(a) of such title is amended--
        (1) by striking ``The Secretary'' and inserting the following:
    ``(1) Household Goods.--The Secretary'';
        (2) by inserting ``of household goods'' after ``broker''; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(2) Others.--The Secretary may register a person to provide 
    service subject to jurisdiction under subchapter III of chapter 135 
    as a broker (other than a broker of household goods) if the 
    Secretary finds that such registration is needed for the protection 
    of shippers and that the person is fit, willing, and able to 
    provide the service and to comply with this part and applicable 
    regulations of the Secretary and Board.''.

SEC. 4143. AUTHORITY TO STOP COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 2 of title 18, United States Code, is 
amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 39. Commercial motor vehicles required to stop for inspections

    ``(a) A driver of a commercial motor vehicle (as defined in section 
31132 of title 49) shall stop and submit to inspection of the vehicle, 
driver, cargo, and required records when directed to do so by an 
authorized employee of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 
of the Department of Transportation, at or in the vicinity of an 
inspection site. The driver shall not leave the inspection site until 
authorized to do so by an authorized employee.
    ``(b) A driver of a commercial motor vehicle, as defined in 
subsection (a), who knowingly fails to stop for inspection when 
directed to do so by an authorized employee of the Administration at or 
in the vicinity of an inspection site, or leaves the inspection site 
without authorization, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned 
not more than 1 year, or both.''.
    (b) Authority of FMCSA.--Chapter 203 of such title is amended by 
adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 3064. Powers of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

    ``Authorized employees of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
Administration may direct a driver of a commercial motor vehicle (as 
defined in section 31132 of title 49) to stop for inspection of the 
vehicle, driver, cargo, and required records at or in the vicinity of 
an inspection site.''.
    (c) Clerical Amendments.--
        (1) The analysis for chapter 2 of such title is amended by 
    inserting after the item relating to section 38 the following:

``39. Commercial motor vehicles required to stop for inspections.''.

        (2) The analysis for chapter 203 of such title is amended by 
    inserting after the item relating to section 3063 the following:

``3064. Powers of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.''.

SEC. 4144. MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEE.

    (a) Establishment and Duties.--The Secretary shall establish in the 
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration a motor carrier safety 
advisory committee. The committee shall--
        (1) provide advice and recommendations to the Administrator of 
    the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration about needs, 
    objectives, plans, approaches, content, and accomplishments of the 
    motor carrier safety programs carried out by the Administration; 
    and
        (2) provide advice and recommendations to the Administrator on 
    motor carrier safety regulations.
    (b) Members, Chairman, Pay, and Expenses.--
        (1) In general.--The committee shall be composed of not more 
    than 20 members appointed by the Administrator from among 
    individuals who are not employees of the Administration and who are 
    specially qualified to serve on the committee because of their 
    education, training, or experience. The members shall include 
    representatives of the motor carrier industry, safety advocates, 
    and safety enforcement officials. Representatives of a single 
    enumerated interest group may not constitute a majority of the 
    members of the advisory committee.
        (2) Chairman.--The Administrator shall designate the chairman 
    of the committee.
        (3) Pay.--A member of the committee shall serve without pay; 
    except that the Administrator may allow a member, when attending 
    meetings of the committee or a subcommittee of the committee, 
    expenses authorized under section 5703 of title 5, relating to per 
    diem, travel, and transportation expenses.
    (c) Support Staff, Information, and Services.--The Administrator 
shall provide support staff for the committee. On request of the 
committee, the Administrator shall provide information, administrative 
services, and supplies that the Administrator considers necessary for 
the committee to carry out its duties and powers.
    (d) Termination Date.--Notwithstanding the Federal Advisory 
Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.), the advisory committee shall terminate 
on September 30, 2010.

SEC. 4145. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

    (a) Intermodal Transportation Advisory Board.--Section 5502(b) of 
title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``and'' at the end of paragraph (4);
        (2) by striking the period at the end of paragraph (5) and 
    inserting ``; and''; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(6) the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.''.
    (b) Reference to Agency.--Section 31502(e) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) in paragraph (2) by striking ``Regional Director of the 
    Federal Highway Administration'' and inserting ``Field 
    Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration''; 
    and
        (2) in paragraph (3) by striking ``Regional Director'' and 
    inserting ``Field Administrator''.

SEC. 4146. EXEMPTION DURING HARVEST PERIODS.

    Regulations issued by the Secretary under sections 31136 and 31502 
of title 49, United States Code, regarding maximum driving and on-duty 
time for a driver used by a motor carrier, shall not apply, beginning 
on the date of enactment of this Act and ending at the end of fiscal 
year 2009, for the transportation of grapes west of Interstate 81 in 
the State of New York if such transportation--
        (1) is during a harvesting period, as determined by the State; 
    and
        (2) is limited to a 150-air mile radius from where the grapes 
    are picked or distributed.

SEC. 4147. EMERGENCY CONDITION REQUIRING IMMEDIATE RESPONSE.

    Section 229 of the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 (as 
added and amended by section 4115 of this Act) is amended by adding at 
the end the following:
    ``(f) Emergency Condition Requiring Immediate Response.--
        ``(1) Propane or pipeline emergency.--A regulation prescribed 
    under section 31136 or 31502 of title 49, United States Code, shall 
    not apply to a driver of a commercial motor vehicle which is used 
    primarily in the transportation of propane winter heating fuel or a 
    driver of a motor vehicle used to respond to a pipeline emergency 
    if such regulations would prevent the driver from responding to an 
    emergency condition requiring immediate response.
        ``(2) Definition.--An emergency condition requiring immediate 
    response is any condition that, if left unattended, is reasonably 
    likely to result in immediate serious bodily harm, death, or 
    substantial damage to property. In the case of propane such 
    conditions shall include (but are not limited to) the detection of 
    gas odor, the activation of carbon monoxide alarms, the detection 
    of carbon monoxide poisoning, and any real or suspected damage to a 
    propane gas system following a severe storm or flooding. An 
    `emergency condition requiring an immediate response' does not 
    include requests to re-fill empty gas tanks. In the case of 
    pipelines such conditions include (but are not limited to) 
    indication of an abnormal pressure event, leak, release or 
    rupture.''.

SEC. 4148. SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROFESSIONALS.

    The Secretary shall conduct a rulemaking to permit a State licensed 
or certified marriage and family therapist, to act as a substance abuse 
professional under subpart O of part 40 of title 49, Code of Federal 
Regulations.

SEC. 4149. OFFICE OF INTERMODALISM.

    Section 5503 of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) in subsection (e) by inserting ``Amounts reserved under 
    section 5504(d) not awarded to States as grants may be used by the 
    Director to provide technical assistance under this subsection.'' 
    after ``organizations.'';
        (2) by redesignating subsection (f) as subsection (h); and
        (3) by inserting after subsection (e) the following:
    ``(f) National Intermodal System Improvement Plan.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Director, in consultation with the 
    advisory board established under section 5502 and other public and 
    private transportation interests, shall develop a plan to improve 
    the national intermodal transportation system. The plan shall 
    include--
            ``(A) an assessment and forecast of the national intermodal 
        transportation system's impact on mobility, safety, energy 
        consumption, the environment, technology, international trade, 
        economic activity, and quality of life in the United States;
            ``(B) an assessment of the operational and economic 
        attributes of each passenger and freight mode of transportation 
        and the optimal role of each mode in the national intermodal 
        transportation system;
            ``(C) a description of recommended intermodal and 
        multimodal research and development projects;
            ``(D) a description of emerging trends that have an impact 
        on the national intermodal transportation system;
            ``(E) recommendations for improving intermodal policy, 
        transportation decision-making, and financing to maximize 
        mobility and the return on investment of Federal spending on 
        transportation;
            ``(F) an estimate of the impact of current Federal and 
        State transportation policy on the national intermodal 
        transportation system; and
            ``(G) specific near and long-term goals for the national 
        intermodal transportation system.
        ``(2) Progress reports.--The Director shall submit an initial 
    report on the plan to improve the national intermodal 
    transportation system 2 years after the date of enactment of the 
    Surface Transportation Safety Improvement Act of 2005, and a 
    follow-up report 2 years after that, to the Committee on Commerce, 
    Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on 
    Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives. 
    The progress report shall--
            ``(A) describe progress made toward achieving the plan's 
        goals;
            ``(B) describe challenges and obstacles to achieving the 
        plan's goals;
            ``(C) update the plan to reflect changed circumstances or 
        new developments; and
            ``(D) make policy and legislative recommendations the 
        Director believes are necessary and appropriate to achieve the 
        goals of the plan.
        ``(3) Plan development funding.--Such sums as may be necessary 
    from the administrative expenses of the Research and Innovative 
    Technology Administration shall be reserved by the Secretary of 
    Transportation each year for the purpose of completing and updating 
    the plan to improve the national intermodal transportation plan.
    ``(g) Impact Measurement Methodology; Impact Review.--The Director 
and the Director of the Bureau of Transportation Statistics shall 
jointly--
        ``(1) develop, in consultation with the modal administrations, 
    and State and local planning organizations, common measures to 
    compare transportation investment decisions across the various 
    modes of transportation; and
        ``(2) formulate a methodology for measuring the impact of 
    intermodal transportation on--
            ``(A) the environment;
            ``(B) public health and welfare;
            ``(C) energy consumption;
            ``(D) the operation and efficiency of the transportation 
        system;
            ``(E) congestion, including congestion at the Nation's 
        ports; and
            ``(F) the economy and employment.
    ``(h) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary of Transportation such sums as may be 
necessary for fiscal years 2006 through 2009 to carry out this 
chapter.''.

               Subtitle B--Household Goods Transportation

SEC. 4201. SHORT TITLE.

    This subtitle may be cited as the ``Household Goods Mover Oversight 
Enforcement and Reform Act of 2005''

SEC. 4202. DEFINITIONS; APPLICATION OF PROVISIONS.

    (a) Terms Used in This Chapter.--In this subtitle, the terms 
``carrier'', ``household goods'', ``motor carrier'', ``Secretary'', and 
``transportation'' have the meaning given to such terms in section 
13102 of title 49, United States Code.
    (b) Household Goods Motor Carrier and Individual Shipper in Part B 
of Subtitle IV of Title 49.--Section 13102 of title 49, United States 
Code (as amended by section 4141 of this Act) is amended by 
redesignating paragraphs (12) through (24) as paragraphs (14) through 
(26) and by inserting after paragraph (11) the following:
        ``(12) Household goods motor carrier.--
            ``(A) In general.--The term `household goods motor carrier' 
        means a motor carrier that, in the ordinary course of its 
        business of providing transportation of household goods, offers 
        some or all of the following additional services:
                ``(i) Binding and nonbinding estimates.
                ``(ii) Inventorying.
                ``(iii) Protective packing and unpacking of individual 
            items at personal residences.
                ``(iv) Loading and unloading at personal residences.
            ``(B) Inclusion.--The term includes any person that is 
        considered to be a household goods motor carrier under 
        regulations, determinations, and decisions of the Federal Motor 
        Carrier Safety Administration that are in effect on the date of 
        enactment of the Household Goods Mover Oversight Enforcement 
        and Reform Act of 2005.
            ``(C) Limited service exclusion.--The term does not include 
        a motor carrier when the motor carrier provides transportation 
        of household goods in containers or trailers that are entirely 
        loaded and unloaded by an individual (other than an employee or 
        agent of the motor carrier).
        ``(13) Individual shipper.--The term `individual shipper' means 
    any person who--
            ``(A) is the shipper, consignor, or consignee of a 
        household goods shipment;
            ``(B) is identified as the shipper, consignor, or consignee 
        on the face of the bill of lading;
            ``(C) owns the goods being transported; and
            ``(D) pays his or her own tariff transportation charges.''.
    (c) Application of Certain Provisions of Law.--The provisions of 
title 49, United States Code, and this subtitle (including any 
amendments made by this subtitle), that relate to the transportation of 
household goods apply only to a household goods motor carrier (as 
defined in section 13102 of title 49, United States Code).

SEC. 4203. PAYMENT OF RATES.

    Section 13707(b) of title 49, United States Code, is amended by 
adding at the end the following:
        ``(3) Shipments of household goods.--
            ``(A) In general.--A carrier providing transportation of a 
        shipment of household goods shall give up possession of the 
        household goods being transported at the destination upon 
        payment of--
                ``(i) 100 percent of the charges contained in a binding 
            estimate provided by the carrier;
                ``(ii) not more than 110 percent of the charges 
            contained in a nonbinding estimate provided by the carrier; 
            or
                ``(iii) in the case of a partial delivery of the 
            shipment, the prorated percentage of the charges calculated 
            in accordance with subparagraph (B).
            ``(B) Calculation of prorated charges.--For purposes of 
        subparagraph (A)(iii), the prorated percentage of the charges 
        shall be the percentage of the total charges due to the carrier 
        as described in clause (i) or (ii) of subparagraph (A) that is 
        equal to the percentage of the weight of that portion of the 
        shipment delivered to the total weight of the shipment.
            ``(C) Post-contract services.--Subparagraph (A) does not 
        apply to additional services requested by a shipper after the 
        contract of service is executed that were not included in the 
        estimate.
            ``(D) Impracticable operations.--Subparagraph (A) does not 
        apply to impracticable operations, as defined by the applicable 
        carrier tariff, except that the charges collected at delivery 
        for such operations shall not exceed 15 percent of all other 
        charges due at delivery. Any remaining charges due shall be 
        paid within 30 days after the carrier presents its freight 
        bill.''.

SEC. 4204. ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MOTOR CARRIERS OF 
              HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

    Section 13902(a) of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking paragraphs (2) and (3);
        (2) by redesignating paragraph (4) as paragraph (5);
        (3) by inserting after paragraph (1) the following:
        ``(2) Additional registration requirements for household goods 
    motor carriers.--In addition to meeting the requirements of 
    paragraph (1), the Secretary may register a person to provide 
    transportation of household goods as a household goods motor 
    carrier only after that person--
            ``(A) provides evidence of participation in an arbitration 
        program and provides a copy of the notice of the arbitration 
        program as required by section 14708(b)(2);
            ``(B) identifies its tariff and provides a copy of the 
        notice of the availability of that tariff for inspection as 
        required by section 13702(c);
            ``(C) provides evidence that it has access to, has read, is 
        familiar with, and will observe all applicable Federal laws 
        relating to consumer protection, estimating, consumers' rights 
        and responsibilities, and options for limitations of liability 
        for loss and damage; and
            ``(D) discloses any relationship involving common stock, 
        common ownership, common management, or common familial 
        relationships between that person and any other motor carrier, 
        freight forwarder, or broker of household goods within 3 years 
        of the proposed date of registration.
        ``(3) Consideration of evidence; findings.--The Secretary shall 
    consider, and to the extent applicable, make findings on any 
    evidence demonstrating that the registrant is unable to comply with 
    any applicable requirement of paragraph (1) or, in the case of a 
    registrant to which paragraph (2) applies, paragraph (1) or (2).
        ``(4) Withholding.--If the Secretary determines that a 
    registrant under this section does not meet, or is not able to 
    meet, any requirement of paragraph (1) or, in the case of a 
    registrant to which paragraph (2) applies, paragraph (1) or (2), 
    the Secretary shall withhold registration.''; and
        (4) by adding at the end of paragraph (5) (as redesignated by 
    paragraph (2) of this section) ``In the case of a registration for 
    the transportation of household goods as a household goods motor 
    carrier, the Secretary may also hear a complaint on the ground that 
    the registrant fails or will fail to comply with the requirements 
    of paragraph (2) of this subsection.''.

SEC. 4205. HOUSEHOLD GOODS CARRIER OPERATIONS.

    Section 14104(b) of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by redesignating paragraph (2) as paragraph (3); and
        (2) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following:
        ``(1) Required to be in writing.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except as otherwise provided in this 
        subsection, every motor carrier providing transportation of 
        household goods described in section 13102(10)(A) as a 
        household goods motor carrier and subject to jurisdiction under 
        subchapter I of chapter 135 shall conduct a physical survey of 
        the household goods to be transported on behalf of a 
        prospective individual shipper and shall provide the shipper 
        with a written estimate of charges for the transportation and 
        all related services.
            ``(B) Waiver.--A shipper may elect to waive a physical 
        survey under this paragraph by written agreement signed by the 
        shipper before the shipment is loaded. A copy of the waiver 
        agreement must be retained as an addendum to the bill of lading 
        and shall be subject to the same record inspection and 
        preservation requirements of the Secretary as are applicable to 
        bills of lading.
            ``(C) Estimate.--
                ``(i) In general.--Notwithstanding a waiver under 
            subparagraph (B), a carrier's statement of charges for 
            transportation must be submitted to the shipper in writing 
            and must indicate whether it is binding or nonbinding. The 
            written estimate shall be based on a physical survey of the 
            household goods if the household goods are located within a 
            50-mile radius of the location of the carrier's household 
            goods agent preparing the estimate.
                ``(ii) Binding.--A binding estimate under this 
            paragraph must indicate that the carrier and shipper are 
            bound by such charges. The carrier may impose a charge for 
            providing a written binding estimate.
                ``(iii) Nonbinding.--A nonbinding estimate under this 
            paragraph must indicate that the actual charges will be 
            based upon the actual weight of the individual shipper's 
            shipment and the carrier's lawful tariff charges. The 
            carrier may not impose a charge for providing a nonbinding 
            estimate.
        ``(2) Other information.--At the time that a motor carrier 
    provides the written estimate required by paragraph (1), the motor 
    carrier shall provide the shipper a copy of the Department of 
    Transportation publication FMCSA-ESA-03-005 (or its successor 
    publication) entitled `Ready to Move?'. Before the execution of a 
    contract for service, the motor carrier shall provide the shipper 
    copy of the Department of Transportation publication OCE 100, 
    entitled `Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move' required 
    by section 375.213 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations (or any 
    successor regulation).''.

SEC. 4206. ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS RELATED TO TRANSPORTATION OF 
              HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

    (a) Nonpreemption of Intrastate Transportation of Household 
Goods.--Section 14501(c)(2)(B) of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended by inserting ``intrastate'' before ``transportation''.
    (b) Enforcement of Federal Law With Respect to Interstate Household 
Goods Carriers.--
        (1) In general.--Chapter 147 of such title is amended by adding 
    at the end the following:

``Sec. 14710. Enforcement of Federal laws and regulations with respect 
            to transportation of household goods

    ``(a) Enforcement by States.--Notwithstanding any other provision 
of this title, a State authority may enforce the consumer protection 
provisions of this title that apply to individual shippers, as 
determined by the Secretary, and are related to the delivery and 
transportation of household goods in interstate commerce. Any fine or 
penalty imposed on a carrier in a proceeding under this subsection 
shall be paid, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to and 
retained by the State.
    ``(b) Notice.--The State shall serve written notice to the 
Secretary or the Board, as the case may be, of any civil action under 
subsection (a) prior to initiating such civil action. The notice shall 
include a copy of the complaint to be filed to initiate such civil 
action, except that if it is not feasible for the State to provide such 
prior notice, the State shall provide the notice immediately upon 
instituting such civil action.
    ``(c) Enforcement Assistance Outreach Plan.--The Federal Motor 
Carrier Safety Administration shall implement an outreach plan to 
enhance the coordination and effective enforcement of Federal laws and 
regulations with respect to transportation of household goods between 
and among Federal and State law enforcement and consumer protection 
authorities. The outreach shall include, as appropriate, local law 
enforcement and consumer protection authorities.
    ``(d) State Authority Defined.--In this section, the term `State 
authority' means an agency of a State that has authority under the laws 
of the State to regulate the intrastate movement of household goods.

``Sec. 14711. Enforcement by State attorneys general

    ``(a) In General.--A State, as parens patriae, may bring a civil 
action on behalf of its residents in an appropriate district court of 
the United States to enforce the consumer protection provisions of this 
title that apply to individual shippers, as determined by the 
Secretary, and are related to the delivery and transportation of 
household goods by a household goods motor carrier subject to 
jurisdiction under subchapter I of chapter 135 or regulations or orders 
of the Secretary or the Board issued under such provisions or to impose 
the civil penalties authorized by this part or such regulations or 
orders, whenever the attorney general of the State has reason to 
believe that the interests of the residents of the State have been or 
are being threatened or adversely affected by a carrier or broker 
providing transportation subject to jurisdiction under subchapter I or 
III of chapter 135 or a foreign motor carrier providing transportation 
that is registered under section 13902 and is engaged in household 
goods transportation that violates this part or a regulation or order 
of the Secretary or Board, as applicable, issued under this part.
    ``(b) Notice and Consent.--
        ``(1) In general.--The State shall serve written notice to the 
    Secretary or the Board, as the case may be, of any civil action 
    under subsection (a) prior to initiating such civil action. The 
    notice shall include a copy of the complaint to be filed to 
    initiate such civil action.
        ``(2) Conditions.--The Secretary or the Board--
            ``(A) shall review the initiation of a civil action under 
        this section by a State if--
                ``(i) the carrier or broker that is the subject of the 
            action is not registered with the Department of 
            Transportation;
                ``(ii) the license of the carrier or broker for failure 
            to file proof of required bodily injury or cargo liability 
            insurance is pending, or the license has been revoked for 
            any other reason by the Department;
                ``(iii) the carrier is not rated or has received a 
            conditional or unsatisfactory safety rating by the 
            Department; or
                ``(iv) the carrier or broker has been licensed with the 
            Department for less than 5 years; and
            ``(B) may review if the carrier or broker fails to meet 
        criteria developed by the Secretary that are consistent with 
        this section.
        ``(3) Congressional notification.--The Secretary shall notify 
    the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, of the 
    Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of 
    the House of Representatives of any criteria developed by the 
    Secretary under paragraph (2)(B).
        ``(4) 60-day deadline.--The Secretary or the Board shall be 
    considered to have consented to any civil action of a State under 
    this section if the Secretary or the Board has taken no action with 
    respect to the notice within 60 calendar days after the date on 
    which the Secretary or the Board received notice under paragraph 
    (1).
    ``(c) Authority to Intervene.--Upon receiving the notice required 
by subsection (b), the Secretary or board may intervene in a civil 
action of a State under this section and upon intervening--
        ``(1) be heard on all matters arising in such civil action; and
        ``(2) file petitions for appeal of a decision in such civil 
    actions.
    ``(d) Construction.--For purposes of bringing any civil action 
under subsection (a), nothing in this section shall--
        ``(1) convey a right to initiate or maintain a class action 
    lawsuit in the enforcement of a Federal law or regulation; or
        ``(2) prevent the attorney general of a State from exercising 
    the powers conferred on the attorney general by the laws of such 
    State to conduct investigations or to administer oaths or 
    affirmations or to compel the attendance of witnesses or the 
    production of documentary and other evidence.
    ``(e) Venue; Service of Process.--In a civil action brought under 
subsection (a)--
        ``(1) the venue shall be a Federal judicial district in which--
            ``(A) the carrier, foreign motor carrier, or broker 
        operates;
            ``(B) the carrier, foreign motor carrier, or broker was 
        authorized to provide transportation at the time the complaint 
        arose; or
            ``(C) where the defendant in the civil action is found;
        ``(2) process may be served without regard to the territorial 
    limits of the district or of the State in which the civil action is 
    instituted; and
        ``(3) a person who participated with a carrier or broker in an 
    alleged violation that is being litigated in the civil action may 
    be joined in the civil action without regard to the residence of 
    the person.
    ``(f) Enforcement of State Law.--Nothing contained in this section 
shall prohibit an authorized State official from proceeding in State 
court to enforce a criminal statute of such State.''.
    (c) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter 147 is 
amended by inserting after the item relating to section 14709 the 
following:

``14710. Enforcement of Federal laws and regulations with respect to 
          transportation of household goods.
``14711. Enforcement by State attorneys general.''.

SEC. 4207. LIABILITY OF CARRIERS UNDER RECEIPTS AND BILLS OF LADING.

    Section 14706(f) of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``A carrier'' and inserting the following:
        ``(1) In general.--A carrier''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(2) Full value protection obligation.--Unless the carrier 
    receives a waiver in writing under paragraph (3), a carrier's 
    maximum liability for household goods that are lost, damaged, 
    destroyed, or otherwise not delivered to the final destination is 
    an amount equal to the replacement value of such goods, subject to 
    a maximum amount equal to the declared value of the shipment and to 
    rules issued by the Surface Transportation Board and applicable 
    tariffs.
        ``(3) Application of rates.--The released rates established by 
    the Board under paragraph (1) (commonly known as `released rates') 
    shall not apply to the transportation of household goods by a 
    carrier unless the liability of the carrier for the full value of 
    such household goods under paragraph (2) is waived, in writing, by 
    the shipper.''.

SEC. 4208. ARBITRATION REQUIREMENTS.

    (a) Offering Shippers Arbitration.--Section 14708(a) of title 49, 
United States Code, is amended by inserting before the period at the 
end the following: ``and to determine whether carrier charges, in 
addition to those collected at delivery, must be paid by shippers for 
transportation and services related to transportation of household 
goods''.
    (b) Threshold for Binding Arbitration.--Section 14708(b)(6) of such 
title is amended by striking ``$5,000'' each place it appears and 
inserting ``$10,000''.
    (c) Deadline for Decision.--Section 14708(b)(8) of such title is 
amended in last sentence--
        (1) by striking ``and''; and
        (2) by inserting after ``for damages'' the following: ``, and 
    an order requiring the payment of additional carrier charges''.
    (d) Attorney's Fees to Shippers.--Section 14708(d)(3) of such title 
is amended--
        (1) by redesignating subparagraph (B) as subparagraph (C); and
        (2) by striking ``(3)(A) a decision resolving the dispute was 
    not'' and inserting the following:
        ``(3)(A) the shipper was not advised by the carrier during the 
    claim settlement process that a dispute settlement program was 
    available to resolve the dispute;
        ``(B) a decision resolving the dispute was not''.

SEC. 4209. CIVIL PENALTIES RELATING TO HOUSEHOLD GOODS BROKERS AND 
              UNAUTHORIZED TRANSPORTATION.

    Section 14901(d) of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``If a carrier'' and inserting the following:
        ``(1) In general.--If a carrier''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(2) Estimate of broker without carrier agreement.--If a 
    broker for transportation of household goods subject to 
    jurisdiction under subchapter I of chapter 135 makes an estimate of 
    the cost of transporting any such goods before entering into an 
    agreement with a carrier to provide transportation of household 
    goods subject to such jurisdiction, the broker is liable to the 
    United States for a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 for each 
    violation.
        ``(3) Unauthorized transportation.--If a person provides 
    transportation of household goods subject to jurisdiction under 
    subchapter I of chapter 135 or provides broker services for such 
    transportation without being registered under chapter 139 to 
    provide such transportation or services as a motor carrier or 
    broker, as the case may be, such person is liable to the United 
    States for a civil penalty of not less than $25,000 for each 
    violation.''.

SEC. 4210. PENALTIES FOR HOLDING HOUSEHOLD GOODS HOSTAGE.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 149 of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 14915. Penalties for failure to give up possession of household 
            goods

    ``(a) Civil Penalty.--
        ``(1) In general.--Whoever is found holding a household goods 
    shipment hostage is liable to the United States for a civil penalty 
    of not less than $10,000 for each violation.
        ``(2) Each day, a separate violation.--Each day a carrier is 
    found to have failed to give up possession of household goods may 
    constitute a separate violation.
        ``(3) Suspension.--If the person found holding a shipment 
    hostage is a carrier or broker, the Secretary may suspend for a 
    period of not less than 12 months nor more than 36 months the 
    registration of such carrier or broker under chapter 139. The force 
    and effect of such suspension of a carrier or broker shall extend 
    to and include any carrier or broker having the same ownership or 
    operational control as the suspended carrier or broker.
    ``(b) Criminal Penalty.--Whoever has been convicted of having 
failed to give up possession of household goods shall be fined under 
title 18 or imprisoned for not more than 2 years, or both.
    ``(c) Failure To Give Up Possession of Household Goods Defined.--
For purposes of this section, the term `failed to give up possession of 
household goods' means the knowing and willful failure, in violation of 
a contract, to deliver to, or unload at, the destination of a shipment 
of household goods that is subject to jurisdiction under subchapter I 
or III of chapter 135 of this title, for which charges have been 
estimated by the motor carrier providing transportation of such goods, 
and for which the shipper has tendered a payment described in clause 
(i), (ii), or (iii) of section 13707(b)(3)(A).''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is amended 
by adding at the end the following:

``14915. Penalties for failure to give up possession of household 
          goods.''.

SEC. 4211. CONSUMER HANDBOOK ON DOT WEB SITE.

    Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the 
Secretary shall take such action as may be necessary to ensure that 
publication ESA 03005 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
Administration entitled ``Your Rights and Responsibilities When You 
Move'', is prominently displayed, and available in language that is 
readily understandable by the general public, on the Web site of the 
Department of Transportation.

SEC. 4212. RELEASE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BROKER INFORMATION.

    Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the 
Secretary shall modify the regulations contained in part 375 of title 
49, Code of Federal Regulations, to require a broker that is subject to 
such regulations to provide shippers with the following information 
whenever they have contact with a shipper or potential shipper:
        (1) The Department of Transportation number of the broker.
        (2) The ESA 03005 publication referred to in section 4211 of 
    this Act.
        (3) A list of all motor carriers providing transportation of 
    household goods used by the broker and a statement that the broker 
    is not a motor carrier providing transportation of household goods.

SEC. 4213. WORKING GROUP FOR DEVELOPMENT OF PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES TO 
              ENHANCE FEDERAL-STATE RELATIONS.

    (a) In General.--Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment 
of this Act, the Secretary shall establish a working group of State 
attorneys general, State consumer protection administrators, and 
Federal and local law enforcement officials for the purpose of 
developing practices and procedures to enhance the Federal-State 
partnership in enforcement efforts, exchange of information, and 
coordination of enforcement efforts with respect to interstate 
transportation of household goods and of making legislative and 
regulatory recommendations to the Secretary concerning such enforcement 
efforts.
    (b) Consultation.--In carrying out subsection (a), the working 
group shall consult with industries involved in the transportation of 
household goods, the public, and other interested parties.
    (c) Federal Advisory Committee Act Exemption.--The Federal Advisory 
Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) shall not apply to the working group 
established under subsection (a).
    (d) Termination Date.--The working group shall remain in effect 
until September 30, 2009.

SEC. 4214. CONSUMER COMPLAINT INFORMATION.

    (a) Establishment of System.--Not later than 1 year after the date 
of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall--
        (1) establish (A) a system for filing and logging consumer 
    complaints relating to household goods motor carriers for the 
    purpose of compiling or linking complaint information gathered by 
    the Department of Transportation and the States with regard to such 
    carriers, (B) a database of the complaints, and (C) a procedure for 
    the public to have access, subject to section 552(a) of title 5, 
    United States Code, to aggregated information and for carriers to 
    challenge duplicate or fraudulent information in the database;
        (2) issue regulations requiring each motor carrier of household 
    goods to submit on a quarterly basis a report summarizing--
            (A) the number of shipments that originate and are 
        delivered for individual shippers during the reporting period 
        by the carrier;
            (B) the number and general category of complaints lodged by 
        consumers with the carrier;
            (C) the number of claims filed with the carrier for loss 
        and damage in excess of $500;
            (D) the number of such claims resolved during the reporting 
        period;
            (E) the number of such claims declined in the reporting 
        period; and
            (F) the number of such claims that are pending at the close 
        of the reporting period; and
        (3) develop a procedure to forward a complaint, including the 
    motor carrier bill of lading number, if known, related to the 
    complaint to a motor carrier named in such complaint and to an 
    appropriate State authority (as defined in section 14710(d) of 
    title 49, United States Code) in the State in which the complainant 
    resides.
    (b) Use of Information.--The Secretary shall consider information 
in the data base established under subsection (a) in its household 
goods compliance and enforcement program.

SEC. 4215. REVIEW OF LIABILITY OF CARRIERS.

    (a) Review.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of 
this Act, the Surface Transportation Board shall complete a review of 
the current Federal regulations regarding the level of liability 
protection provided by motor carriers that provide transportation of 
household goods and revise such regulations, if necessary, to provide 
enhanced protection in the case of loss or damage.
    (b) Determinations.--The review required by subsection (a) shall 
include a determination of--
        (1) whether the current regulations provide adequate 
    protection;
        (2) the benefits of purchase by a shipper of insurance to 
    supplement the carrier's limitations on liability; and
        (3) whether there are abuses of the current regulations that 
    leave the shipper unprotected in the event of loss and damage to a 
    shipment of household goods.

SEC. 4216. APPLICATION OF STATE CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS TO CERTAIN 
              HOUSEHOLD GOODS CARRIERS.

    (a) Study.--The Comptroller General shall conduct a study on the 
current consumer protection authorities and actions of the Department 
of Transportation and the impact on shippers and carriers of household 
goods involved in interstate transportation of allowing State attorneys 
general to apply State consumer protection laws to such transportation.
    (b) Matters To Be Considered.--In conducting the study, the 
Comptroller General shall consider, at a minimum--
        (1) the level of consumer protection being provided to 
    consumers through Federal household goods regulations and how 
    household goods regulations relating to consumer protection compare 
    to regulations relating to consumer protection for other modes of 
    transportation regulated by the Department of Transportation;
        (2) the history and background of State enforcement of State 
    consumer protection laws on household goods carriers providing 
    intrastate transportation and what effects such laws have on the 
    ability of intrastate household goods carriers to operate;
        (3) what operational impacts, if any, would result on household 
    goods carriers engaged in interstate commerce being subject to the 
    State consumer protection laws; and
        (4) the potential for States to regulate rates or other 
    business operations if State consumer protection laws applied to 
    interstate household goods movements.
    (c) Consultation.--In conducting the study, the Comptroller General 
shall consult with the Secretary, State attorneys general, consumer 
protection agencies, and the household goods industry.
    (d) Report.--Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment 
of this Act, the Comptroller General shall transmit to the Committee of 
Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and 
the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation of the Senate a 
report on the results of the study.

          Subtitle C--Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005

SEC. 4301. SHORT TITLE.

    This subtitle may be cited as the ``Unified Carrier Registration 
Act of 2005''.

SEC. 4302. RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER LAWS.

    Except as provided in section 14504 of title 49, United States 
Code, and sections 14504a and 14506 of title 49, United States Code, as 
added by this subtitle, this subtitle is not intended to prohibit any 
State or any political subdivision of any State from enacting, 
imposing, or enforcing any law or regulation with respect to a motor 
carrier, motor private carrier, broker, freight forwarder, or leasing 
company that is not otherwise prohibited by law.

SEC. 4303. INCLUSION OF MOTOR PRIVATE AND EXEMPT CARRIERS.

    (a) Persons Registered To Provide Transportation or Service as a 
Motor Carrier or Motor Private Carrier.--Section 13905 of title 49, 
United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by redesignating subsections (b), (c), (d), and (e) as 
    subsections (c), (d), (e), and (f), respectively; and
        (2) by inserting after subsection (a) the following:
    ``(b) Person Registered With Secretary.--
        ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), any 
    person having registered with the Secretary to provide 
    transportation or service as a motor carrier or motor private 
    carrier under this title, as in effect on January 1, 2005, but not 
    having registered pursuant to section 13902(a), shall be treated, 
    for purposes of this part, to be registered to provide such 
    transportation or service for purposes of sections 13908 and 
    14504a.
        ``(2) Exclusively intrastate operators.--Paragraph (1) does not 
    apply to a motor carrier or motor private carrier (including a 
    transporter of waste or recyclable materials) engaged exclusively 
    in intrastate transportation operations.''.
    (b) Security Requirement.--Section 13906(a) of such title is 
amended--
        (1) by redesignating paragraphs (2) and (3) as paragraphs (3) 
    and (4), respectively; and
        (2) by inserting after paragraph (1) the following:
        ``(2) Security requirement.--Not later than 120 days after the 
    date of enactment of the Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005, 
    any person, other than a motor private carrier, registered with the 
    Secretary to provide transportation or service as a motor carrier 
    under section 13905(b) shall file with the Secretary a bond, 
    insurance policy, or other type of security approved by the 
    Secretary, in an amount not less than required by sections 31138 
    and 31139.''.
    (c) Termination of Transition Rule.--Section 13902 of such title is 
amended--
        (1) by adding at the end of subsection (d) the following:
        ``(3) Termination.--This subsection shall cease to be in effect 
    on the transition termination date.''; and
        (2) by redesignating subsection (f) as subsection (g), and 
    inserting after subsection (e) the following:
    ``(f) Modification of Carrier Registration.--
        ``(1) In general.--On and after the transition termination 
    date, the Secretary--
            ``(A) may not register a motor carrier under this section 
        as a motor common carrier or a motor contract carrier;
            ``(B) shall register applicants under this section as motor 
        carriers; and
            ``(C) shall issue any motor carrier registered under this 
        section after that date a motor carrier certificate of 
        registration that specifies whether the holder of the 
        certificate may provide transportation of persons, household 
        goods, other property, or any combination thereof.
        ``(2) Pre-existing certificates and permits.--The Secretary 
    shall redesignate any motor carrier certificate or permit issued 
    before the transition termination date as a motor carrier 
    certificate of registration. On and after the transition 
    termination date, any person holding a motor carrier certificate of 
    registration redesignated under this paragraph may provide both 
    contract carriage (as defined in section 13102(4)(B)) and 
    transportation under terms and conditions meeting the requirements 
    of section 13710(a)(1). The Secretary may not, pursuant to any 
    regulation or form issued before or after the transition 
    termination date, make any distinction among holders of motor 
    carrier certificates of registration on the basis of whether the 
    holder would have been classified as a common carrier or as a 
    contract carrier under--
            ``(A) subsection (d) of this section, as that section was 
        in effect before the transition termination date; or
            ``(B) any other provision of this title that was in effect 
        before the transition termination date.
        ``(3) Transition termination date defined.--In this section, 
    the term `transition termination date' means the first day of 
    January occurring more than 12 months after the date of enactment 
    of the Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005.''.
    (d) Clerical Amendments.--
        (1) Heading for section 13906.--Section 13906 of such title is 
    amended by striking the section designation and heading and 
    inserting the following:

``Sec. 13906. Security of motor carriers, motor private carriers, 
            brokers, and freight forwarders''.

        (2) Chapter analysis.--The analysis for chapter 139 of such 
    title is amended by striking the item relating to section 13906 and 
    inserting the following:

``13906. Security of motor carriers, motor private carriers, brokers, 
          and freight forwarders.''.

SEC. 4304. UNIFIED CARRIER REGISTRATION SYSTEM.

    Section 13908 of title 49, United States Code, is amended to read 
as follows:

``Sec. 13908. Registration and other reforms

    ``(a) Establishment of Unified Carrier Registration System.--The 
Secretary, in cooperation with the States, representatives of the motor 
carrier, motor private carrier, freight forwarder, and broker 
industries and after notice and opportunity for public comment, shall 
issue within 1 year after the date of enactment of the Unified Carrier 
Registration Act of 2005 regulations to establish an online Federal 
registration system, to be named the `Unified Carrier Registration 
System', to replace--
        ``(1) the current Department of Transportation identification 
    number system, the single State registration system under section 
    14504;
        ``(2) the registration system contained in this chapter and the 
    financial responsibility information system under section 13906; 
    and
        ``(3) the service of process agent systems under sections 503 
    and 13304.
    ``(b) Role as Clearinghouse and Depository of Information.--The 
Unified Carrier Registration System shall serve as a clearinghouse and 
depository of information on, and identification of, all foreign and 
domestic motor carriers, motor private carriers, brokers, freight 
forwarders, and others required to register with the Department of 
Transportation, including information with respect to a carrier's 
safety rating, compliance with required levels of financial 
responsibility, and compliance with the provisions of section 14504a. 
The Secretary shall ensure that Federal agencies, States, 
representatives of the motor carrier industry, and the public have 
access to the Unified Carrier Registration System, including the 
records and information contained in the System.
    ``(c) Procedures for Correcting Information.--Not later than 60 
days after the effective date of this section, the Secretary shall 
prescribe regulations establishing procedures that enable a motor 
carrier to correct erroneous information contained in any part of the 
Unified Carrier Registration System.
    ``(d) Fee System.--The Secretary shall establish, under section 
9701 of title 31, a fee system for the Unified Carrier Registration 
System according to the following guidelines:
        ``(1) Registration and filing evidence of financial 
    responsibility.--The fee for new registrants shall as nearly as 
    possible cover the costs of processing the registration but shall 
    not exceed $300.
        ``(2) Evidence of financial responsibility.--The fee for filing 
    evidence of financial responsibility pursuant to this section shall 
    not exceed $10 per filing. No fee shall be charged for a filing for 
    purposes of designating an agent for service of process or the 
    filing of other information relating to financial responsibility.
        ``(3) Access and retrieval fees.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except as provided in subparagraph (B), 
        the fee system shall include a nominal fee for the access to or 
        retrieval of information from the Unified Carrier Registration 
        System to cover the costs of operating and upgrading the 
        System, including the personnel costs incurred by the 
        Department and the costs of administration of the unified 
        carrier registration agreement.
            ``(B) Exceptions.--There shall be no fee charged under this 
        paragraph--
                ``(i) to any agency of the Federal Government or a 
            State government or any political subdivision of any such 
            government for the access to or retrieval of information 
            and data from the Unified Carrier Registration System for 
            its own use; or
                ``(ii) to any representative of a motor carrier, motor 
            private carrier, leasing company, broker, or freight 
            forwarder (as each is defined in section 14504a) for the 
            access to or retrieval of the individual information 
            related to such entity from the Unified Carrier 
            Registration System for the individual use of such entity.
    ``(e) Application to Certain Intrastate Operations.--Nothing in 
this section requires the registration of a motor carrier, a motor 
private carrier of property, or a transporter of waste or recyclable 
materials operating exclusively in intrastate transportation not 
otherwise required to register with the Secretary under another 
provision of this title.''.

SEC. 4305. REGISTRATION OF MOTOR CARRIERS BY STATES.

    (a) Termination of Registration Provisions.--Section 14504, and the 
item relating to such section in the analysis for chapter 145, of title 
49, United States Code, are repealed effective on the first January 1st 
occurring more than 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act.
    (b) Unified Carrier Registration System Plan and Agreement.--
Chapter 145 of title 49, United States Code, is amended by inserting 
after section 14504 the following:

``Sec. 14504a. Unified Carrier Registration System plan and agreement

    ``(a) Definitions.--In this section and section 14506, the 
following definitions apply:
        ``(1) Commercial motor vehicle.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except as provided in subparagraph (B), 
        the term `commercial motor vehicle' has the meaning such term 
        has under section 31101.
            ``(B) Exception.--With respect to a motor carrier required 
        to make any filing or pay any fee to a State with respect to 
        the motor carrier's authority or insurance related to operation 
        within such State, the motor carrier shall have the option to 
        include, in addition to commercial motor vehicles as defined in 
        subparagraph (A), any self-propelled vehicle used on the 
        highway in commerce to transport passengers or property for 
        compensation regardless of the gross vehicle weight rating of 
        the vehicle or the number of passengers transported by such 
        vehicle.
        ``(2) Base-state.--
            ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), the term 
        `base-State' means, with respect to a unified carrier 
        registration agreement, a State--
                ``(i) that is in compliance with the requirements of 
            subsection (e); and
                ``(ii) in which the motor carrier, motor private 
            carrier, broker, freight forwarder, or leasing company to 
            which the agreement applies maintains its principal place 
            of business.
            ``(B) Designation of base-state.--A motor carrier, motor 
        private carrier, broker, freight forwarder, or leasing company 
        may designate another State in which it maintains an office or 
        operating facility to be its base-State in the event that--
                ``(i) the State in which the motor carrier, motor 
            private carrier, broker, freight forwarder, or leasing 
            company maintains its principal place of business is not in 
            compliance with the requirements of subsection (e); or
                ``(ii) the motor carrier, motor private carrier, 
            broker, freight forwarder, or leasing company does not have 
            a principal place of business in the United States.
        ``(3) Intrastate fee.--The term `intrastate fee' means any fee, 
    tax, or other type of assessment, including per vehicle fees and 
    gross receipts taxes, imposed on a motor carrier or motor private 
    carrier for the renewal of the intrastate authority or insurance 
    filings of such carrier with a State.
        ``(4) Leasing company.--The term `leasing company' means a 
    lessor that is engaged in the business of leasing or renting for 
    compensation motor vehicles without drivers to a motor carrier, 
    motor private carrier, or freight forwarder.
        ``(5) Motor carrier.--The term `motor carrier' includes all 
    carriers that are otherwise exempt from this part under subchapter 
    I of chapter 135 or exemption actions by the former Interstate 
    Commerce Commission under this title.
        ``(6) Participating state.--The term `participating State' 
    means a State that has complied with the requirements of subsection 
    (e).
        ``(7) SSRS.--The term `SSRS' means the single state 
    registration system in effect on the date of enactment of this 
    section.
        ``(8) Unified carrier registration agreement.--The terms 
    `unified carrier registration agreement' and `UCR agreement' mean 
    the interstate agreement developed under the unified carrier 
    registration plan governing the collection and distribution of 
    registration and financial responsibility information provided and 
    fees paid by motor carriers, motor private carriers, brokers, 
    freight forwarders, and leasing companies pursuant to this section.
        ``(9) Unified carrier registration plan.--The terms `unified 
    carrier registration plan' and `UCR plan' mean the organization of 
    State, Federal, and industry representatives responsible for 
    developing, implementing, and administering the unified carrier 
    registration agreement.
        ``(10) Vehicle registration.--The term `vehicle registration' 
    means the registration of any commercial motor vehicle under the 
    International Registration Plan (as defined in section 31701) or 
    any other registration law or regulation of a jurisdiction.
    ``(b) Applicability of Provisions to Freight Forwarders.--A freight 
forwarder that operates commercial motor vehicles and is not required 
to register as a carrier pursuant to section 13903(b) shall be subject 
to the provisions of this section as if the freight forwarder is a 
motor carrier.
    ``(c) Unreasonable Burden.--For purposes of this section, it shall 
be considered an unreasonable burden upon interstate commerce for any 
State or any political subdivision of a State, or any political 
authority of two or more States--
        ``(1) to enact, impose, or enforce any requirement or standards 
    with respect to, or levy any fee or charge on, any motor carrier or 
    motor private carrier providing transportation or service subject 
    to jurisdiction under subchapter I of chapter 135 (in this section 
    referred to as an `interstate motor carrier' and an `interstate 
    motor private carrier', respectively) in connection with--
            ``(A) the registration with the State of the interstate 
        operations of the motor carrier or motor private carrier;
            ``(B) the filing with the State of information relating to 
        the financial responsibility of the a motor carrier or motor 
        private carrier pursuant to sections 31138 or 31139;
            ``(C) the filing with the State of the name of the local 
        agent for service of process of the motor carrier or motor 
        private carrier pursuant to sections 503 or 13304; or
            ``(D) the annual renewal of the intrastate authority, or 
        the insurance filings, of the motor carrier or motor private 
        carrier, or other intrastate filing requirement necessary to 
        operate within the State if the motor carrier or motor private 
        carrier is--
                ``(i) registered under section 13902 or section 
            13905(b); and
                ``(ii) in compliance with the laws and regulations of 
            the State authorizing the carrier to operate in the State 
            in accordance with section 14501(c)(2)(A); except with 
            respect to--

                    ``(I) intrastate service provided by motor carriers 
                of passengers that is not subject to the preemption 
                provisions of section 14501(a);
                    ``(II) motor carriers of property, motor private 
                carriers, brokers, or freight forwarders, or their 
                services or operations, that are described in 
                subparagraphs (B) and (C) of section 14501(c)(2).
                    ``(III) the intrastate transportation of waste or 
                recyclable materials by any carrier; or

        ``(2) to require any interstate motor carrier or motor private 
    carrier that also performs intrastate operations to pay any fee or 
    tax which a carrier engaged exclusively in interstate operations is 
    exempt.
    ``(d) Unified Carrier Registration Plan.--
        ``(1) Board of directors.--
            ``(A) Governance of plan; establishment.--The unified 
        carrier registration plan shall have a board of directors 
        consisting of representatives of the Department of 
        Transportation, participating States, and the motor carrier 
        industry. The Secretary shall establish the board.
            ``(B) Composition.--The board shall consist of 15 directors 
        appointed by the Secretary as follows:
                ``(i) Federal motor carrier safety administration.--One 
            director from each of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
            Administration's 4 service areas (as those areas were 
            defined by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 
            on January 1, 2005) from among the chief administrative 
            officers of the State agencies responsible for overseeing 
            the administration of the UCR agreement.
                ``(ii) State agencies.--Five directors from the 
            professional staffs of State agencies responsible for 
            overseeing the administration of the UCR agreement in their 
            respective States. Nominees for these 5 directorships shall 
            be submitted to the Secretary by the national association 
            of professional employees of the State agencies responsible 
            for overseeing the administration of the UCR agreement in 
            their respective States.
                ``(iii) Motor carrier industry.--Five directors from 
            the motor carrier industry. At least 1 of the appointees 
            under this clause shall be a representative of a national 
            trade association representing the general motor carrier of 
            property industry. At least 1 of the appointees under this 
            clause shall represent a motor carrier that falls within 
            the smallest fleet fee bracket.
                ``(iv) Department of transportation.--The Deputy 
            Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
            Administration, or such other presidential appointee from 
            the Department, as the Secretary may appoint.
            ``(C) Chairperson and vice-chairperson.--The Secretary 
        shall designate 1 director as chairperson and 1 director as 
        vice-chairperson of the board. The chairperson and vice-
        chairperson shall serve in such capacity for the term of their 
        appointment as directors.
            ``(D) Terms.--
                ``(i) Initial terms.--In appointing the initial board, 
            the Secretary shall designate 5 of the appointed directors 
            for initial terms of 3 years, 5 of the appointed directors 
            for initial terms of 2 years, and 5 of the appointed 
            directors for initial terms of 1 year.
                ``(ii) Thereafter.--After the initial term, all 
            directors shall be appointed for terms of 3 years; except 
            that the term of the Deputy Administrator or other 
            individual designated by the Secretary under subparagraph 
            (B)(iv) shall be at the discretion of the Secretary.
                ``(iii) Succession.--A director may be appointed to 
            succeed himself or herself.
                ``(iv) End of service.--A director may continue to 
            serve on the board until his or her successor is appointed.
        ``(2) Rules and regulations governing the ucr agreement.--The 
    board of directors shall issue rules and regulations to govern the 
    UCR agreement. The rules and regulations shall--
            ``(A) prescribe uniform forms and formats, for--
                ``(i) the annual submission of the information required 
            by a base-State of a motor carrier, motor private carrier, 
            leasing company, broker, or freight forwarder;
                ``(ii) the transmission of information by a 
            participating State to the Unified Carrier Registration 
            System;
                ``(iii) the payment of excess fees by a State to the 
            designated depository and the distribution of fees by the 
            depository to those States so entitled; and
                ``(iv) the providing of notice by a motor carrier, 
            motor private carrier, broker, freight forwarder, or 
            leasing company to the board of the intent of such entity 
            to change its base-State, and the procedures for a State to 
            object to such a change under subparagraph (C);
            ``(B) provide for the administration of the unified carrier 
        registration agreement, including procedures for amending the 
        agreement and obtaining clarification of any provision of the 
        Agreement;
            ``(C) provide procedures for dispute resolution under the 
        agreement that provide due process for all involved parties; 
        and
            ``(D) designate a depository.
        ``(3) Compensation and expenses.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except for the representative of the 
        Department appointed under paragraph (1)(B)(iv), no director 
        shall receive any compensation or other benefits from the 
        Federal Government for serving on the board or be considered a 
        Federal employee as a result of such service.
            ``(B) Expenses.--All directors shall be reimbursed for 
        expenses they incur attending meetings of the board. In 
        addition, the board may approve the reimbursement of expenses 
        incurred by members of any subcommittee or task force appointed 
        under paragraph (5) for carrying out the duties of the 
        subcommittee or task force. The reimbursement of expenses to 
        directors and subcommittee and task force members shall be 
        under subchapter II of chapter 57 of title 5, United States 
        Code, governing reimbursement of expenses for travel by Federal 
        employees.
        ``(4) Meetings.--
            ``(A) In general.--The board shall meet at least once per 
        year. Additional meetings may be called, as needed, by the 
        chairperson of the board, a majority of the directors, or the 
        Secretary.
            ``(B) Quorum.--A majority of directors shall constitute a 
        quorum.
            ``(C) Voting.--Approval of any matter before the board 
        shall require the approval of a majority of all directors 
        present at the meeting.
            ``(D) Open meetings.--Meetings of the board and any 
        subcommittees or task forces appointed under paragraph (5) 
        shall be subject to the provisions of section 552b of title 5.
        ``(5) Subcommittees.--
            ``(A) Industry advisory subcommittee.--The chairperson 
        shall appoint an industry advisory subcommittee. The industry 
        advisory subcommittee shall consider any matter before the 
        board and make recommendations to the board.
            ``(B) Other subcommittees.--The chairperson shall appoint 
        an audit subcommittee, a dispute resolution subcommittee, and 
        any additional subcommittees and task forces that the board 
        determines to be necessary.
            ``(C) Membership.--The chairperson of each subcommittee 
        shall be a director. The other members of subcommittees and 
        task forces may be directors or nondirectors.
            ``(D) Representation on subcommittees.--Except for the 
        industry advisory subcommittee (the membership of which shall 
        consist solely of representatives of entities subject to the 
        fee requirements of subsection (f)), each subcommittee and task 
        force shall include representatives of the participating States 
        and the motor carrier industry.
        ``(6) Delegation of authority.--The board may contract with any 
    person or any agency of a State to perform administrative functions 
    required under the unified carrier registration agreement, but may 
    not delegate its decision or policy-making responsibilities.
        ``(7) Determination of fees.--
            ``(A) Recommendation by board.--The board shall recommend 
        to the Secretary the initial annual fees to be assessed 
        carriers, leasing companies, brokers, and freight forwarders 
        under the unified carrier registration agreement. In making its 
        recommendation to the Secretary for the level of fees to be 
        assessed in any agreement year, and in setting the fee level, 
        the board and the Secretary shall consider--
                ``(i) the administrative costs associated with the 
            unified carrier registration plan and the agreement;
                ``(ii) whether the revenues generated in the previous 
            year and any surplus or shortage from that or prior years 
            enable the participating States to achieve the revenue 
            levels set by the board; and
                ``(iii) the provisions governing fees under subsection 
            (f)(1).
            ``(B) Setting fees.--The Secretary shall set the initial 
        annual fees for the next agreement year and any subsequent 
        adjustment of those fees--
                ``(i) within 90 days after receiving the board's 
            recommendation under subparagraph (A); and
                ``(ii) after notice and opportunity for public comment.
        ``(8) Liability protections for directors.--No individual 
    appointed to serve on the board shall be liable to any other 
    director or to any other party for harm, either economic or non-
    economic, caused by an act or omission of the individual arising 
    from the individual's service on the board if--
            ``(A) the individual was acting within the scope of his or 
        her responsibilities as a director; and
            ``(B) the harm was not caused by willful or criminal 
        misconduct, gross negligence, reckless misconduct, or a 
        conscious, flagrant indifference to the right or safety of the 
        party harmed by the individual.
        ``(9) Inapplicability of federal advisory committee act.--The 
    Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) shall not apply to 
    the unified carrier registration plan, the board, or its 
    committees.
        ``(10) Certain fees not affected.--This section does not limit 
    the amount of money a State may charge for vehicle registration or 
    the amount of any fuel use tax a State may impose pursuant to the 
    International Fuel Tax Agreement (as defined in section 31701).
    ``(e) State Participation.--
        ``(1) State plan.--No State shall be eligible to participate in 
    the unified carrier registration plan or to receive any revenues 
    derived under the UCR agreement, unless the State submits to the 
    Secretary, not later than 3 years after the date of enactment of 
    the Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005, a plan--
            ``(A) identifying the State agency that has or will have 
        the legal authority, resources, and qualified personnel 
        necessary to administer the agreement in accordance with the 
        rules and regulations promulgated by the board of directors; 
        and
            ``(B) demonstrating that an amount at least equal to the 
        revenue derived by the State from the unified carrier 
        registration agreement shall be used for motor carrier safety 
        programs, enforcement, or the administration of the UCR plan 
        and UCR agreement.
        ``(2) Amended plans.--A State that submits a plan under this 
    subsection may change the agency designated in the plan by filing 
    an amended plan with the Secretary and the chairperson of the board 
    of directors.
        ``(3) Withdrawal of plan.--If a State withdraws, or notifies 
    the Secretary that it is withdrawing, the plan it submitted under 
    this subsection, the State may no longer participate in the unified 
    carrier registration agreement or receive any portion of the 
    revenues derived under the agreement. The Secretary shall notify 
    the chairperson upon receiving notice from a State that it is 
    withdrawing its plan or withdrawing from the agreement, or both.
        ``(4) Termination of eligibility.--If a State fails to submit a 
    plan to the Secretary in accordance with paragraph (1) or withdraws 
    its plan under paragraph (3), the State may not submit or resubmit 
    a plan or participate in the agreement.
        ``(5) Provision of plan to chairperson.--The Secretary shall 
    provide a copy of each plan submitted under this subsection to the 
    chairperson of the board of directors not later than 10 days after 
    date of submission of the plan.
    ``(f) Contents of Unified Carrier Registration Agreement.--The 
unified carrier registration agreement shall provide the following:
        ``(1) Fees.--(A) Fees charged--
            ``(i) to a motor carrier, motor private carrier, or freight 
        forwarder in connection with the filing of proof of financial 
        responsibility under the UCR agreement shall be based on the 
        number of commercial motor vehicles owned or operated by the 
        motor carrier, motor private carrier, or freight forwarder; and
            ``(ii) to a broker or leasing company in connection with 
        such a filing shall be equal to the smallest fee charged to a 
        motor carrier, motor private carrier, and freight forwarder or 
        under this paragraph.
        ``(B) The fees shall be determined by the Secretary based upon 
    the recommendation of the board under subsection (d)(7).
        ``(C) The board shall develop for purposes of charging fees no 
    more than 6 and no less than 4 brackets of carriers (including 
    motor private carriers) based on the size of fleet.
        ``(D) The fee scale shall be progressive in the amount of the 
    fee.
        ``(E) The board may ask the Secretary to adjust the fees within 
    a reasonable range on an annual basis if the revenues derived from 
    the fees--
            ``(i) are insufficient to provide the revenues to which the 
        States are entitled under this section; or
            ``(ii) exceed those revenues.
        ``(2) Determination of ownership or operation.--For purposes of 
    this subsection, a commercial motor vehicle is owned or operated by 
    a motor carrier, motor private carrier, or freight forwarder if the 
    vehicle is registered under Federal law or State law, or both, in 
    the name of the motor carrier, motor private carrier, or freight 
    forwarder or is controlled by the motor carrier, motor private 
    carrier, or freight forwarder under a long term lease during a 
    vehicle registration year.
        ``(3) Calculation of number of commercial motor vehicles owned 
    or operated.--The number of commercial motor vehicles owned or 
    operated by a motor carrier, motor private carrier, or freight 
    forwarder for purposes of paragraph (1) shall be based either on 
    the number of commercial motor vehicles the motor carrier, motor 
    private carrier, or freight forwarder has indicated it operates on 
    its most recently filed MCS-150 or the total number of such 
    vehicles it owned or operated for the 12-month period ending on 
    June 30 of the year immediately prior to the registration year of 
    the Unified Carrier Registration System. A motor carrier may 
    include in the calculation of its fleet size for purposes of 
    paragraph (1) any commercial motor vehicle. Motor carriers and 
    motor private carriers in the calculation of their fleet size for 
    purposes of paragraph (1) may elect not to include commercial motor 
    vehicles used exclusively in the intrastate transportation of 
    property, waste, or recyclable material.
        ``(4) Payment of fees.--Motor carriers, motor private carriers, 
    leasing companies, brokers, and freight forwarders shall pay all 
    fees required under this section to their base-State pursuant to 
    the UCR Agreement.
    ``(g) Payment of Fees.--Revenues derived under the UCR Agreement 
shall be allocated to participating States as follows:
        ``(1) A State that participated in the SSRS in the last 
    registration year under the SSRS ending before the date of 
    enactment of the Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005 and 
    complies with subsection (e) is entitled to receive under this 
    section a portion of the revenues generated under the UCR agreement 
    equivalent to the revenues it received under the SSRS in such last 
    registration year, as long as the State continues to comply with 
    subsection (e).
        ``(2) A State that collected intrastate registration fees from 
    interstate motor carriers, interstate motor private carriers, or 
    interstate exempt carriers and complies with subsection (e) is 
    entitled to receive under this section an additional portion of the 
    revenues generated under the UCR agreement equivalent to the 
    revenues it received from such carriers in the last calendar year 
    ending before the date of enactment of the Unified Carrier 
    Registration Act of 2005, as long as the State continues to comply 
    with subsection (e).
        ``(3) States that comply with subsection (e) but did not 
    participate in SSRS during such last registration year shall be 
    entitled under this section to an annual allotment not to exceed 
    $500,000 from the revenues generated under the UCR agreement, as 
    long as the State continues to comply with the provisions of 
    subsection (e).
        ``(4) The amount of revenues generated under the UCR agreement 
    to which a State is entitled under this section shall be calculated 
    by the board and approved by the Secretary.
    ``(h) Distribution of UCR Agreement Revenues.--
        ``(1) Eligibility.--Each State that is in compliance with 
    subsection (e) shall be entitled under this section to a portion of 
    the revenues derived from the UCR Agreement in accordance with 
    subsection (g).
        ``(2) Entitlement to revenues.--A State that is in compliance 
    with subsection (e) may retain an amount of the gross revenues it 
    collects from motor carriers, motor private carriers, brokers, 
    freight forwarders and leasing companies under the UCR agreement 
    equivalent to the portion of revenues to which the State is 
    entitled under subsection (g). All revenues a participating State 
    collects in excess of the amount to which the State is so entitled 
    shall be forwarded to the depository designated by the board under 
    subsection (d)(2)(D).
        ``(3) Distribution of funds from depository.--The excess funds 
    deposited in the depository shall be distributed by the board of 
    directors as follows:
            ``(A) On a pro rata basis to each participating State that 
        did not collect revenues under the UCR agreement equivalent to 
        the amount such State is entitled under subsection (g), except 
        that the sum of the gross revenues collected under the UCR 
        agreement by a participating State and the amount distributed 
        to it from the depository shall not exceed the amount to which 
        the State is entitled under subsection (g).
            ``(B) After all distributions under subparagraph (A) have 
        been made, to pay the administrative costs of the UCR plan and 
        the UCR agreement.
        ``(4) Retention of certain excess funds.--Any excess funds held 
    by the depository after distributions and payments under paragraphs 
    (3)(A) and (3)(B) shall be retained in the depository, and the fees 
    charged under the UCR agreement to motor carriers, motor private 
    carriers, leasing companies, freight forwarders, and brokers for 
    the next fee year shall be reduced by the Secretary accordingly.
    ``(i) Enforcement.--
        ``(1) Civil actions.--Upon request by the Secretary, the 
    Attorney General may bring a civil action in the United States 
    district court described in paragraph (2) to enforce an order 
    issued to require compliance with this section and with the terms 
    of the UCR agreement.
        ``(2) Venue.--An action under this section may be brought only 
    in a United States district court in the State in which compliance 
    with the order is required.
        ``(3) Relief.--Subject to section 1341 of title 28, the court, 
    on a proper showing shall issue a temporary restraining order or a 
    preliminary or permanent injunction requiring that the State or any 
    person comply with this section.
        ``(4) Enforcement by states.--Nothing in this section--
            ``(A) prohibits a participating State from issuing 
        citations and imposing reasonable fines and penalties pursuant 
        to the applicable laws and regulations of the State on any 
        motor carrier, motor private carrier, freight forwarder, 
        broker, or leasing company for failure to--
                ``(i) submit information documents as required under 
            subsection (d)(2); or
                ``(ii) pay the fees required under subsection (f); or
            ``(B) authorizes a State to require a motor carrier, motor 
        private carrier, or freight forwarder to display as evidence of 
        compliance any form of identification in excess of those 
        permitted under section 14506 on or in a commercial motor 
        vehicle.
    ``(j) Application to Intrastate Carriers.--Notwithstanding any 
other provision of this section, a State may elect to apply the 
provisions of the UCR agreement to motor carriers and motor private 
carriers and freight forwarders subject to its jurisdiction that 
operate solely in intrastate commerce within the borders of the 
State.''.
    (c) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is amended 
by inserting after the item relating to section 14504 the following:

``14504a. Unified Carrier Registration System plan and agreement.''.

SEC. 4306. IDENTIFICATION OF VEHICLES.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 145 of title 49, United States Code; is 
amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 14506. Identification of vehicles

    ``(a) Restriction on Requirements.--No State, political subdivision 
of a State, interstate agency, or other political agency of two or more 
States may enact or enforce any law, rule, regulation standard, or 
other provision having the force and effect of law that requires a 
motor carrier, motor private carrier, freight forwarder, or leasing 
company to display any form of identification on or in a commercial 
motor vehicle (as defined in section 14504a), other than forms of 
identification required by the Secretary of Transportation under 
section 390.21 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations.
    ``(b) Exception.--Notwithstanding subsection (a), a State may 
continue to require display of credentials that are required--
        ``(1) under the International Registration Plan under section 
    31704;
        ``(2) under the International Fuel Tax Agreement under section 
    31705;
        ``(3) under a State law regarding motor vehicle license plates 
    or other displays that the Secretary determines are appropriate;
        ``(4) in connection with Federal requirements for hazardous 
    materials transportation under section 5103; or
        ``(5) in connection with the Federal vehicle inspection 
    standards under section 31136.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is amended 
by inserting after the item relating to section 14505 the following:

``14506. Identification of vehicles.''.

SEC. 4307. USE OF UCR AGREEMENT REVENUES AS MATCHING FUNDS.

    (a) In General.--Section 31103(a) of title 49, United States Code, 
is amended--
        (1) by striking ``31102(b)(1)(D)'' inserting 
    ``31102(b)(1)(E)''; and
        (2) by inserting ``Amounts generated under the unified carrier 
    registration agreement under section 14504a and received by a State 
    and used for motor carrier safety purposes may be included as part 
    of the State's share not provided by the United States.'' after 
    ``United States Government.''.
    (b) Technical Correction.--Sections 31102(b)(3) of such title is 
amended by striking ``paragraph (1)(D)'' and inserting ``paragraph 
(1)(E)''.

SEC. 4308. REGULATIONS.

    The Secretary may issue such regulations as the Secretary 
determines are necessary to carry out this subtitle and the amendments 
made by this subtitle.

                  Subtitle D--Miscellaneous Provisions

SEC. 4401. TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENT.

    (a) Definitions.--In this section the following definitions:
        (1) The term ``Administrator'' means the Administrator of 
    General Services.
        (2) The term ``donee'' means the corporation to which the 
    Administrator donated the vessel.
        (3) The term ``vessel'' means the vessel with Unit 
    Identification number 13862.
    (b) Transfer.--Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment 
of this Act, the donee shall transfer all of the rights, title, and 
interest of the donee in and to the vessel to the Administrator.
    (c) Future Conveyance.--Within 30 days after the transfer of the 
vessel under subsection (b), the Administrator shall remove the vessel 
to a Federal facility. Within 60 days after the date of the transfer of 
the vessel under subsection (b), the Administrator shall sell the 
vessel for fair market value. The Administrator shall require as a 
condition of any conveyance of the vessel that the vessel shall not be 
used within the United States, as defined in section 2101(44) of title 
46, United States Code, or within the territorial sea of the United 
States as described in Presidential Proclamation No. 5928 of December 
27, 1988. The donee shall not be required to pay any amounts for 
removing the vessel to a Federal facility under this subsection.
    (d) Effect on Pending Lawsuits.--Nothing in this section shall have 
any effect on any lawsuit relating to transfer or use of the vessel.
    (e) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary $4,000,000 for a grant to the donee. The 
Secretary shall transfer any funds appropriated under this subsection 
to the Secretary of the Interior, who shall obligate such funds through 
instruments and procedures that are equivalent to the instruments and 
procedures required to be used by the Bureau of Indian Affairs pursuant 
to title IV of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance 
Act (25 U.S.C. 458aa et seq.). Amounts paid to the donee under this 
section shall be treated as revenues originating from the Alaska Native 
Fund for purposes of section 21(a) of the Alaska Native Claims 
Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1602(a)).

SEC. 4402. TRANSFER.

    Section 407(b) of the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1998 (112 
Stat. 3430) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``made--'' and all that follows through ``(1) 
    subject'' and inserting ``made subject''; and
        (2) by striking ``; and'' and all that follows and inserting a 
    period.

SEC. 4403. EXTENSION OF ASSISTANCE.

    Section 206(c) of Public Law 89-702 (16 U.S.C. 1166(c)) is 
amended--
        (1) by striking ``for fiscal years 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 
    2005'' the first place it it appears; and
        (2) in paragraph (1) by inserting ``, for fiscal years 2001, 
    2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007'' after ``subsection (a)''.

SEC. 4404. DESIGNATIONS.

    (a) Designation.--In the States of Alaska and Hawaii, members of 
the State legislature may serve on the policy board of a metropolitan 
planning organization designated under section 134 of title 23, United 
States Code, if such service is allowed by State law.
    (b) Redesignation.--In the States of Alaska and Hawaii, a 
metropolitan planning organization designated under section 134 of 
title 23, United States Code, may be redesignated as a result of 
changes in State law that define new requirements for the metropolitan 
planning organization policy board.

SEC. 4405. LIMITED EXCEPTION.

    Section 44704(a) of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by striking ``The'' the first place it 
    appears and inserting ``Issuance, investigations, and tests.--
    The'';
        (2) in paragraph (2) by striking ``The'' and inserting 
    ``Specifications.--The'';
        (3) in paragraph (3) by striking ``If'' and inserting ``Special 
    rules for new aircraft and appliances.--Except as provided in 
    paragraph (4), if'';
        (4) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(4) Limitation for aircraft manufactured before august 5, 
        2004.--Paragraph (3) shall not apply to a person who began the 
        manufacture of an aircraft before August 5, 2004, and who 
        demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Administrator that such 
        manufacture began before August 5, 2004, if the name of the 
        holder of the type certificate for the aircraft does not appear 
        on the airworthiness certificate or identification plate of the 
        aircraft. The holder of the type certificate for the aircraft 
        shall not be responsible for the continued airworthiness of the 
        aircraft. A person may invoke the exception provided by this 
        paragraph with regard to the manufacture of only one 
        aircraft.'';
        (5) by indenting paragraph (1); and
        (6) by aligning the left margin of paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) 
    with the left margin of paragraph (4) (as added by paragraph (4) of 
    this section).

SEC. 4406. AIRPORT LAND AMENDMENT.

    (a) Release of Reverter Condition.--The Secretary of the Interior 
shall execute such instruments as are necessary to release the 
condition on a portion of land situated adjacent to the community of 
Beaver, Alaska, conveyed pursuant to Patent No. 50-69-0130 and dated 
August 23, 1968, requiring that such land reverts to the United States 
if the land is not used for airport purposes. The Secretary shall 
ensure that the release executed pursuant to this subsection--
        (1) applies only to approximately 33 acres of land identified 
    as tracts II through VI of the Beaver Airport, a part of U.S. 
    Survey No. 3798, Alaska (referred to in this section as the 
    ``community expansion land'');
        (2) is without any requirement for receipt of fair market value 
    for the release and conveyance of the conditions otherwise 
    applicable to the community expansion land; and
        (3) is contingent on the conveyance by the State of Alaska of 
    the community expansion land to the Beaver Kwit'chin Corporation, 
    the Village Corporation of the village of Beaver, Alaska.
    (b) Reconveyance.--The Beaver Kwit'chin Corporation--
        (1) shall reconvey to any individual who currently occupies a 
    portion of the land referred to in subsection (a) or successor in 
    interest to such an individual, all right, title, and interest of 
    the Kwit'chin Corporation in and to such land as is currently 
    occupied;
        (2) may subsequently--
            (A) convey the remaining land to other individuals or 
        persons for community expansion purposes; or
            (B) retain the remaining land in whole or in part for 
        community uses.

SEC. 4407. RIGHTS-OF-WAY.

    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the reciprocal rights-
of-way and easements identified on the map numbered 92337 and dated 
June 15, 2005, are hereby enacted into law.

SEC. 4408. RIALTO MUNICIPAL AIRPORT.

    (a) Findings.--Congress finds that--
        (1) Rialto Municipal Airport/Art Scholl Memorial Airport 
    (Rialto Municipal Airport) is a general aviation airport located 
    within a 20-mile radius of 10 other general aviation airports;
        (2) Rialto Municipal Airport is located approximately 8.5 
    nautical miles from the former Norton Air Force Base which was 
    selected for closure by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission 
    in 1988 and was closed in 1994;
        (3) there has been a significant decline in based aircraft and 
    aviation operations at Rialto Municipal Airport due to the 
    unexpected impact of increased capacity in the immediate vicinity 
    of the airport;
        (4) the transfer of Rialto Municipal Airport's operations, 
    assets and liabilities is supported by the general aviation 
    operators at the airport and will not compromise service or safety; 
    and
        (5) the closure of Rialto Municipal Airport shall be in 
    compliance with applicable Federal laws and regulations.
    (b) In General.--Notwithstanding any law, regulation or grant 
assurance, but subject to the requirements of this section, the United 
States shall release all restrictions, conditions, and limitations on 
the use, encumbrance, conveyance, or closure of the Rialto Municipal 
Airport, in Rialto, California, to the extent such restrictions, 
conditions, and limitations are enforceable by the United States.
    (c) Conditions.--A release under subsection (b) shall be subject to 
the following conditions:
        (1) Upon conveyance of the land or transfer of any interest or 
    rights of use or occupancy of the land--
            (A) the City of Rialto will pay the United States 45 
        percent of the current fair market value of the property, and 
        this amount shall be used for projects eligible under chapter 
        471 of title 49, United States Code, at a commercial airport--
                (i) for which a certificate is issued under part 139 of 
            title 14, Code of Federal Regulations;
                (ii) that is located within 10 nautical miles of Rialto 
            Municipal Airport; and
                (iii) that was included on the Department of Defense 
            base closure list of 1988;
            (B) the remaining 55 percent of the fair market value 
        referred to in subparagraph (A) shall be retained by the City 
        of Rialto;
            (C) the city shall pay to the United States 90 percent of 
        the unamortized portion of any Federal development grant for 
        airport facilities other than land, amortized over a 20-year 
        term, with interest. These funds shall be payable over a period 
        of 5 years and deposited into the Airport and Airway Trust Fund 
        and available for projects eligible under chapter 471 of title 
        49, United States Code.
        (2) The United States will not be responsible for any 
    environmental cleanup of any land with respect to which such 
    release is made.
        (3) All airport and aviation-related equipment located at 
    Rialto Municipal Airport and owned by the City of Rialto before the 
    date of the release will be transferred to a commercial airport 
    referred to in paragraph (1)(A).

SEC. 4409. CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.

    Section 218 of title 23, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) in subsection (a) by striking ``prior to the date of the 
    enactment of the reauthorization of the Transportation Equity Act 
    for the 21st Century''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(c) For purposes of this section, the term `Alaska Marine Highway 
System' includes all existing or planned transportation facilities and 
equipment in Alaska, including the lease, purchase, or construction of 
vessels, terminals, docks, floats, ramps, staging areas, parking lots, 
bridges and approaches thereto, and necessary roads.''.

SEC. 4410. RALPH M. BARTHOLOMEW VETERANS' MEMORIAL BRIDGE.

    (a) Designation.--The bridge joining the Island of Gravina to the 
community of Ketchican, Alaska, constructed pursuant to section 
144(g)(1)(E) of title 23, United States Code, is designated as the 
``Ralph M. Bartholomew Veterans' Memorial Bridge''.
    (b) References.--Any reference in law, map, regulation, document, 
paper, or other record of the United States to the bridge referred to 
in subsection (a) shall be deemed to be a reference to the ``Ralph M. 
Bartholomew Veterans' Memorial Bridge''.

SEC. 4411. DON YOUNG'S WAY.

    (a) Designation.--The Knik Arm bridge in Alaska to be planned, 
designed, and constructed pursuant to section 117 of title 23, United 
States Code, as high priority project number 2465 under section 1702 of 
this Act, is designated as ``Don Young's Way''.
    (b) References.--Any reference in law, map, regulation, document, 
paper, or other record of the United States to the bridge referred to 
in subsection (a) shall be deemed to be a reference to ``Don Young's 
Way''.

SEC. 4412. QUALITY BANK ADJUSTMENTS.

    (a) Definition of TAPS Quality Bank Adjustments.--In this section, 
the term ``TAPS quality bank adjustments'' means monetary adjustments 
paid by or to a shipper of oil on the Trans Alaska Pipeline System 
through the operation of a quality bank to compensate for the value of 
the oil of the shipper that is commingled in the Pipeline.
    (b) Proceedings.--
        (1) In general.--In a proceeding commenced before the date of 
    enactment of this Act, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission may 
    not order retroactive changes in TAPS quality bank adjustments for 
    any period before February 1, 2000.
        (2) Proceedings commenced after the date of enactment.--In a 
    proceeding commenced after the date of enactment of this Act, the 
    Commission may not order retroactive changes in TAPS quality bank 
    adjustments for any period that exceeds the 15-month period 
    immediately preceding the earliest date of the first order of the 
    Federal Energy Regulatory Commission imposing quality bank 
    adjustments in the proceeding.
    (c) Deadline for Claims.--
        (1) In general.--A claim relating to a quality bank under this 
    section shall be filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory 
    Commission not later than 2 years after the date on which the claim 
    arose.
        (2) Final order.--Not later than 15 months after the date on 
    which a claim is filed under paragraph (1), the Federal Energy 
    Regulatory Commission shall issue a final order with respect to the 
    claim.

SEC. 4413. TECHNICAL AMENDMENT.

    Section 5006(d) of Public Law 101-380 is amended by inserting 
``annual'' before ``amount''.

                           TITLE V--RESEARCH
                          Subtitle A--Funding

SEC. 5101. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    (a) In General.--The following sums are authorized to be 
appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit 
Account):
        (1) Surface transportation research, development, and 
    deployment program.--To carry out sections 502, 503, 506, 507, 509, 
    and 510 of title 23, United States Code, and sections 5201, 5203, 
    5204, 5309, 5501, 5502, 5503, 5504, 5506, 5511, 5512, and 5513 of 
    this title $196,400,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 
    shall be available.
        (2) Training and education.--To carry out section 504 of title 
    23, United States Code, and section 5502 of this Act $26,700,000 
    for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009.
        (3) Bureau of transportation statistics.--For the Bureau of 
    Transportation Statistics to carry out section 111 of title 49, 
    United States Code, $27,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 
    through 2009.
        (4) University transportation research.--To carry out sections 
    5505 and 5506 of title 49, United States Code, $69,700,000 for each 
    of fiscal years 2005 through 2009.
        (5) Intelligent transportation systems (its) research.--To 
    carry out subtitle C of this title, and section 511 of title 23, 
    United States Code, $110,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 
    through 2009.
        (6) ITS deployment.--To carry out sections 5208 and 5209 of the 
    Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 458; 112 
    Stat. 460), $122,000,000 for fiscal year 2005.
    (b) Applicability of Title 23, United States Code.--Funds 
authorized to be appropriated by subsection (a) shall be available for 
obligation in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under 
chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code; except that the Federal 
share of the cost of a project or activity carried out using such funds 
shall be 50 percent, unless otherwise expressly provided by this Act 
(including the amendments made by this Act) or otherwise determined by 
the Secretary, and such funds shall remain available until expended and 
shall not be transferable.

SEC. 5102. OBLIGATION CEILING.

    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total of all 
obligations from amounts made available from the Highway Trust Fund 
(other than the Mass Transit Account) by section 5101(a) of this Act 
shall be $410,888,888 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009.

SEC. 5103. FINDINGS.

    Congress finds the following:
        (1) Research and development are critical to developing and 
    maintaining a transportation system that meets the goals of safety, 
    mobility, economic vitality, efficiency, equity, and environmental 
    protection.
        (2) Federally sponsored surface transportation research and 
    development has produced many successes. The development of rumble 
    strips has increased safety; research on materials has increased 
    the lifespan of pavements, saving money and reducing the disruption 
    caused by construction; and Geographic Information Systems have 
    improved the management and efficiency of transit fleets.
        (3) Despite these important successes, the Federal surface 
    transportation research and development investment represents less 
    than 1 percent of overall Government spending on surface 
    transportation.
        (4) While Congress increased funding for overall transportation 
    programs by about 40 percent in the Transportation Equity Act for 
    the 21st Century, funding for transportation research and 
    development remained relatively flat.
        (5) The Federal investment in research and development should 
    be balanced between short-term applied and long-term fundamental 
    research and development. The investment should also cover a wide 
    range of research areas, including research on materials and 
    construction, research on operations, research on transportation 
    trends and human factors, and research addressing the institutional 
    barriers to deployment of new technologies.
        (6) That it is in the United States interest to increase the 
    Federal investment in transportation research and development, and 
    to conduct research in critical research gaps, in order to ensure 
    that the transportation system meets the goals of safety, mobility, 
    economic vitality, efficiency, equity, and environmental 
    protection.

            Subtitle B--Research, Technology, and Education

SEC. 5201. RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY, AND EDUCATION.

    (a) Research, Technology, and Education.--Title 23, United States 
Code, is amended--
        (1) in the table of chapters by striking the item relating to 
    chapter 5 and inserting the following:

``5. Research, Technology, and Education..........................501'';
    and
        (2) by striking the heading for chapter 5 and inserting the 
    following:

          ``CHAPTER 5--RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY, AND EDUCATION''.

    (b) Statement of Principles Governing Research and Technology 
Investments.--Section 502 of such title is amended--
        (1) by redesignating subsections (a) through (g) as subsections 
    (b) through (h), respectively; and
        (2) by inserting before subsection (b) (as so redesignated) the 
    following:
    ``(a) Basic Principles Governing Research and Technology 
Investments.--
        ``(1) Coverage.--Surface transportation research and technology 
    development shall include all activities leading to technology 
    development and transfer, as well as the introduction of new and 
    innovative ideas, practices, and approaches, through such 
    mechanisms as field applications, education and training, and 
    technical support.
        ``(2) Federal responsibility.--Funding and conducting surface 
    transportation research and technology transfer activities shall be 
    considered a basic responsibility of the Federal Government when 
    the work--
            ``(A) is of national significance;
            ``(B) supports research in which there is a clear public 
        benefit and private sector investment is less than optimal;
            ``(C) supports a Federal stewardship role in assuring that 
        State and local governments use national resources efficiently; 
        or
            ``(D) presents the best means to support Federal policy 
        goals compared to other policy alternatives.
        ``(3) Role.--Consistent with these Federal responsibilities, 
    the Secretary shall--
            ``(A) conduct research;
            ``(B) support and facilitate research and technology 
        transfer activities by State highway agencies;
            ``(C) share results of completed research; and
            ``(D) support and facilitate technology and innovation 
        deployment.
        ``(4) Program content.--A surface transportation research 
    program shall include--
            ``(A) fundamental, long-term highway research;
            ``(B) research aimed at significant highway research gaps 
        and emerging issues with national implications; and
            ``(C) research related to policy and planning.
        ``(5) Stakeholder input.--Federal surface transportation 
    research and development activities shall address the needs of 
    stakeholders. Stakeholders include States, metropolitan planning 
    organizations, local governments, the private sector, researchers, 
    research sponsors, and other affected parties, including public 
    interest groups.
        ``(6) Competition and peer review.--Except as otherwise 
    provided in this chapter, the Secretary shall award, to the maximum 
    extent practicable, all grants, contracts, and cooperative 
    agreements for research and development under this chapter based on 
    open competition and peer review of proposals.
        ``(7) Performance review and evaluation.--To the maximum extent 
    practicable, all surface transportation research and development 
    projects shall include a component of performance measurement and 
    evaluation. Performance measures shall be established during the 
    proposal stage of a research and development project and shall, to 
    the maximum extent possible, be outcome-based. All evaluations 
    shall be made readily available to the public.
        ``(8) Technological innovation.--The programs and activities 
    carried out under this section shall be consistent with the surface 
    transportation research and technology development strategic plan 
    developed under section 508.''.
    (c) Procurement for Research, Development, and Technology Transfer 
Activities.--Section 502(b)(3) of such title (as redesignated by 
subsection (b) of this section) is amended to read as follows:
        ``(3) Cooperation, grants, and contracts.--The Secretary may 
    carry out research, development, and technology transfer activities 
    related to transportation--
            ``(A) independently;
            ``(B) in cooperation with other Federal departments, 
        agencies, and instrumentalities and Federal laboratories; or
            ``(C) by making grants to, or entering into contracts and 
        cooperative agreements with one or more of the following: the 
        National Academy of Sciences, the American Association of State 
        Highway and Transportation Officials, any Federal laboratory, 
        Federal agency, State agency, authority, association, 
        institution, for-profit or nonprofit corporation, organization, 
        foreign country, or any other person.''.
    (d) Transportation Pooled Fund Program.--Section 502(b) of such 
title (as redesignated by subsection (b) of this section) is amended by 
adding at the end the following:
        ``(6) Pooled funding.--
            ``(A) Cooperation.--To promote effective utilization of 
        available resources, the Secretary may cooperate with a State 
        and an appropriate agency in funding research, development, and 
        technology transfer activities of mutual interest on a pooled 
        funds basis.
            ``(B) Secretary as agent.--The Secretary may enter into 
        contracts, cooperative agreements, and grants as the agent for 
        all participating parties in carrying out such research, 
        development, or technology transfer activities.''.
    (e) Operations Elements in Research Activities.--Section 502 of 
such title is further amended--
        (1) in subsection (b)(1)(B) (as redesignated by subsection (b) 
    of this section) by inserting ``transportation system management 
    and operations,'' after ``operation,'';
        (2) in subsection (d)(5)(C) (as redesignated by subsection (b) 
    of this section) by inserting ``system management and'' after 
    ``transportation''; and
        (3) by inserting at the end of subsection (d) (as redesignated 
    by subsection (b) of this section) the following:
        ``(12) Investigation and development of various operational 
    methodologies to reduce the occurrence and impact of recurrent 
    congestion and nonrecurrent congestion and increase transportation 
    system reliability.
        ``(13) Investigation of processes, procedures, and technologies 
    to secure container and hazardous material transport, including the 
    evaluation of regulations and the impact of good security practices 
    on commerce and productivity.
        ``(14) Research, development, and technology transfer related 
    to asset management.''.
    (f) Facilitating Transportation Research and Technology Deployment 
Partnerships.--Section 502(c)(2) of such title (as redesignated by 
subsection (b) of this section) is amended to read as follows:
        ``(2) Cooperation, grants, contracts, and agreements.--
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary may 
    directly initiate contracts, cooperative research and development 
    agreements (as defined in section 12 of the Stevenson-Wydler 
    Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 3710a)) to fund, and 
    accept funds from, the Transportation Research Board of the 
    National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences, 
    State departments of transportation, cities, counties, and their 
    agents to conduct joint transportation research and technology 
    efforts.''.
    (g) Exploratory Advanced Research Program.--Section 502(e) of such 
title (as redesignated by subsection (b) of this section) is amended to 
read as follows:
    ``(e) Exploratory Advanced Research.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish an exploratory 
    advanced research program, consistent with the surface 
    transportation research and technology development strategic plan 
    developed under section 508 that addresses longer-term, higher-risk 
    research with potentially dramatic breakthroughs for improving the 
    durability, efficiency, environmental impact, productivity, and 
    safety (including bicycle and pedestrian safety) aspects of highway 
    and intermodal transportation systems. In carrying out the program, 
    the Secretary shall strive to develop partnerships with public and 
    private sector entities.
        ``(2) Research areas.--In carrying out the program, the 
    Secretary may make grants and enter into cooperative agreements and 
    contracts in such areas of surface transportation research and 
    technology as the Secretary determines appropriate, including the 
    following:
            ``(A) Characterization of materials used in highway 
        infrastructure, including analytical techniques, microstructure 
        modeling, and the deterioration processes.
            ``(B) Assessment of the effects of transportation decisions 
        on human health.
            ``(C) Development of surrogate measures of safety.
            ``(D) Environmental research.
            ``(E) Data acquisition techniques for system condition and 
        performance monitoring.
            ``(F) System performance data and information processing 
        needed to assess the day-to-day operational performance of the 
        system in support of hour-to-hour operational 
        decisionmaking.''.
    (h) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a) of 
this Act, $14,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 shall 
be available to carry out section 502(e) of such title.
    (i) Long-Term Pavement Performance Program.--
        (1) In general.--Section 502(f) of such title (as redesignated 
    by subsection (b) of this section) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(f) Long-Term Pavement Performance Program.--
        ``(1) Authority.--The Secretary shall continue to carry out, 
    through September 30, 2009, tests, monitoring, and data analysis 
    under the long-term pavement performance program.
        ``(2) Grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts.--Under the 
    program, the Secretary shall make grants and enter into cooperative 
    agreements and contracts to--
            ``(A) monitor, material-test, and evaluate highway test 
        sections in existence as of the date of the grant, agreement, 
        or contract;
            ``(B) analyze the data obtained under subparagraph (A); and
            ``(C) prepare products to fulfill program objectives and 
        meet future pavement technology needs.''.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $10,120,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out section 502(f) of such 
    title.
    (j) Seismic Research.--
        (1) In general.--Section 502(g) of such title (as redesignated 
    by subsection (b) of this section) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(g) Seismic Research.--The Secretary shall--
        ``(1) in consultation and cooperation with Federal agencies 
    participating in the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program 
    established by section 5 of the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 
    1977 (42 U.S.C. 7704), coordinate the conduct of seismic research;
        ``(2) take such actions as are necessary to ensure that the 
    coordination of the research is consistent with--
            ``(A) planning and coordination activities of the National 
        Institute of Standards and Technology under section 5(b)(1) of 
        that Act (42 U.S.C. 7704(b)(1)); and
            ``(B) the plan developed by the Director of the National 
        Institute of Standards and Technology under section 8(b) of 
        that Act (42 U.S.C. 7705b(b)); and
        ``(3) in cooperation with the Center for Civil Engineering 
    Research at the University of Nevada, Reno, and the National Center 
    for Earthquake Engineering Research at the University of Buffalo, 
    carry out a seismic research program--
            ``(A) to study the vulnerability of the Federal-aid system 
        and other surface transportation systems to seismic activity;
            ``(B) to develop and implement cost-effective methods to 
        reduce the vulnerability; and
            ``(C) to conduct seismic research and upgrade earthquake 
        simulation facilities as necessary to carry out the program.''.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $2,500,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out section 502(g) of such 
    title.
    (k) Infrastructure Investment Needs Report.--Section 502 of such 
title is further amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(h) Infrastructure Investment Needs Report.--
        ``(1) In general.--Not later than July 31, 2006, and July 31 of 
    every second year thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to the 
    Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the 
    Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
    Representatives a report that describes--
            ``(A) estimates of the future highway, transit, and bridge 
        needs of the United States; and
            ``(B) the backlog of current highway, transit, and bridge 
        needs.
        ``(2) Comparison with prior reports.--Each report under 
    paragraph (1) shall provide the means, including all necessary 
    information, to relate and compare the conditions and service 
    measures used in the previous biennial reports.''.
    (l) Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.--Section 502 of such 
title is further amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(i) Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall operate in the Federal 
    Highway Administration a Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.
        ``(2) Uses of the center.--The Turner-Fairbank Highway Research 
    Center shall support--
            ``(A) the conduct of highway research and development 
        related to new highway technology;
            ``(B) the development of understandings, tools, and 
        techniques that provide solutions to complex technical problems 
        through the development of economical and environmentally 
        sensitive designs, efficient and quality-controlled 
        construction practices, and durable materials; and
            ``(C) the development of innovative highway products and 
        practices.''.
    (m) Biobased Transportation Research.--Of the amounts made 
available by section 5101(a)(1) of this Act, $12,500,000 for each of 
fiscal years 2006 through 2009, equally divided and available, shall be 
available to carry out biobased research of national importance at the 
National Biodiesel Board and at research centers identified in section 
9011 of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (7 U.S.C. 
8109).

SEC. 5202. LONG-TERM BRIDGE PERFORMANCE PROGRAM; INNOVATIVE BRIDGE 
              RESEARCH AND DEPLOYMENT PROGRAM.

    (a) Long-Term Bridge Performance Program.--
        (1) In general.--Section 502 of title 23, United States Code, 
    is further amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(j) Long-Term Bridge Performance Program.--
        ``(1) Authority.--The Secretary shall establish a 20-year long-
    term bridge performance program.
        ``(2) Grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts.--Under the 
    program, the Secretary shall make grants and enter into cooperative 
    agreements and contracts to--
            ``(A) monitor, material-test, and evaluate test bridges;
            ``(B) analyze the data obtained under subparagraph (A); and
            ``(C) prepare products to fulfill program objectives and 
        meet future bridge technology needs.''.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $7,750,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out section 502(j) of such 
    title.
    (b) Innovative Bridge Research and Deployment Program.--
        (1) In general.--Section 503(b)(1) of such title is amended to 
    read as follows:
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish and carry out 
    a program to promote, demonstrate, evaluate, and document the 
    application of innovative designs, materials, and construction 
    methods in the construction, repair, and rehabilitation of bridges 
    and other highway structures.''.
        (2) Goals.--Section 503(b)(2) of such title is amended to read 
    as follows:
        ``(2) Goals.--The goals of the program shall include--
            ``(A) the development of new, cost-effective, innovative 
        highway bridge applications;
            ``(B) the development of construction techniques to 
        increase safety and reduce construction time and traffic 
        congestion;
            ``(C) the development of engineering design criteria for 
        innovative products, materials, and structural systems for use 
        in highway bridges and structures;
            ``(D) the reduction of maintenance costs and life-cycle 
        costs of bridges, including the costs of new construction, 
        replacement, or rehabilitation of deficient bridges;
            ``(E) the development of highway bridges and structures 
        that will withstand natural disasters;
            ``(F) the documentation and wide dissemination of objective 
        evaluations of the performance and benefits of these innovative 
        designs, materials, and construction methods;
            ``(G) the effective transfer of resulting information and 
        technology; and
            ``(H) the development of improved methods to detect bridge 
        scour and economical bridge foundation designs that will 
        withstand bridge scour.''.
        (3) Funding.--
            (A) In general.--Of the amounts made available by section 
        5101(a)(1) of this Act, $13,100,000 for each of fiscal years 
        2005 through 2009 shall be available to carry out section 
        503(b) of such title.
            (B) High-performance concrete bridge technology research 
        and deployment.--The Secretary shall obligate $4,125,000 of the 
        amount described in subparagraph (A) for each of fiscal years 
        2006 through 2009 to conduct research and deploy technology 
        related to high-performance concrete bridges.
    (c) High Performing Steel Bridge Research and Technology 
Transfer.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall carry out a program to 
    demonstrate the application of high-performing steel in the 
    construction and rehabilitation of bridges.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $4,100,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out this subsection.
    (d) Steel Bridge Testing.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall carry out a program to 
    test steel bridges using a nondestructive technology that is able 
    to detect growing cracks, including subsurface flaws as small as 
    0.010 inches in length or depth, in the bridges.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $1,250,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out this subsection.
        (3) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of activities 
    carried out in accordance with this subsection shall be 80 percent.

SEC. 5203. TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYMENT.

    (a) Technology Deployment Program.--Section 503(a) of title 23, 
United States Code, is amended--
        (1) in the subsection heading by striking ``Initiatives and 
    Partnerships'';
        (2) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following:
        ``(1) Establishment.--The Secretary shall develop and 
    administer a national technology deployment program.'';
        (3) by striking paragraph (7) and inserting the following:
        ``(7) Grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts.--
            ``(A) In general.--Under the program, the Secretary may 
        make grants to, and enter into cooperative agreements and 
        contracts with, States, other Federal agencies, universities 
        and colleges, private sector entities, and nonprofit 
        organizations to pay the Federal share of the cost of research, 
        development, and technology transfer activities concerning 
        innovative materials.
            ``(B) Applications.--To receive a grant under this 
        subsection, an entity described in subparagraph (A) shall 
        submit an application to the Secretary. The application shall 
        be in such form and contain such information as the Secretary 
        may require. The Secretary shall select and approve an 
        application based on whether the project that is the subject of 
        the grant meets the purpose of the program described in 
        paragraph (2).''; and
        (4) by striking paragraph (8) and inserting the following:
        ``(8) Technology and information transfer.--The Secretary shall 
    ensure that the information and technology resulting from research 
    conducted under paragraph (7) is made available to State and local 
    transportation departments and other interested parties as 
    specified by the Secretary.''.
    (b) Innovative Pavement Research and Deployment Program.--
        (1) In general.--Section 503 of such title is further amended 
    by adding at the end the following:
    ``(c) Innovative Pavement Research and Deployment Program.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish and implement 
    a program to promote, demonstrate, support, and document the 
    application of innovative pavement technologies, practices, 
    performance, and benefits.
        ``(2) Goals.--The goals of the innovative pavement research and 
    deployment program shall include--
            ``(A) the deployment of new, cost-effective, innovative 
        designs, materials, recycled materials (including taconite 
        tailings and foundry sand), and practices to extend pavement 
        life and performance and to improve customer satisfaction;
            ``(B) the reduction of initial costs and life-cycle costs 
        of pavements, including the costs of new construction, 
        replacement, maintenance, and rehabilitation;
            ``(C) the deployment of accelerated construction techniques 
        to increase safety and reduce construction time and traffic 
        disruption and congestion;
            ``(D) the deployment of engineering design criteria and 
        specifications for innovative practices, products, and 
        materials for use in highway pavements;
            ``(E) the deployment of new nondestructive and real-time 
        pavement evaluation technologies and techniques;
            ``(F) the evaluation, refinement, and documentation of the 
        performance and benefits of innovative technologies deployed to 
        improve life, performance, cost effectiveness, safety, and 
        customer satisfaction;
            ``(G) effective technology transfer and information 
        dissemination to accelerate implementation of innovative 
        technologies and to improve life, performance, cost 
        effectiveness, safety, and customer satisfaction; and
            ``(H) the development of designs and materials to reduce 
        storm water runoff.
        ``(3) Research to improve nhs pavement.--The Secretary shall 
    obligate for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 from funds made 
    available to carry out this subsection, $4,100,000 to conduct 
    research to improve asphalt pavement, $4,100,000 to conduct 
    research to improve concrete pavement, $4,100,000 to conduct 
    research to improve alternative materials used in highways 
    (including alternative materials used in highway drainage 
    applications), and $2,450,000 to conduct research to improve 
    aggregates used in highways on the National Highway System.''.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $22,625,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out section 503(c) of such 
    title.
    (c) Safety Innovation Deployment Program.--
        (1) In general.--Section 503 of such title is further amended 
    by adding at the end the following:
    ``(d) Safety Innovation Deployment Program.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish and implement 
    a program to demonstrate the application of innovative technologies 
    in highway safety.
        ``(2) Goals.--The goals of the program shall include--
            ``(A) the deployment and evaluation of safety technologies 
        and innovations at State and local levels; and
            ``(B) the deployment of best practices in training, 
        management, design, and planning.
        ``(3) Grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts.--
            ``(A) In general.--Under the program, the Secretary shall 
        make grants to, and enter into cooperative agreements and 
        contracts with, States, other Federal agencies, universities 
        and colleges, private sector entities, and nonprofit 
        organizations for research, development, and technology 
        transfer for innovative safety technologies.
            ``(B) Applications.--To receive a grant under this 
        subsection, an entity described in subparagraph (A) shall 
        submit to the Secretary an application at such time and 
        containing such information as the Secretary may require. The 
        Secretary shall select and approve an application based on 
        whether the project that is the subject of the application 
        meets the goals of the program described in paragraph (2).
        ``(4) Technology and information transfer.--The Secretary shall 
    take such action as is necessary to ensure that the information and 
    technology resulting from research conducted under paragraph (3) is 
    made available to State and local transportation departments and 
    other interested parties as specified by the Secretary.''.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $12,750,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out section 503(d) of such 
    title.
    (d) Authority to Purchase Promotional Items.--Section 503 of such 
title is further amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(e) Promotional Authority.--Funds authorized to be appropriated 
for necessary expenses for administration and operation of the Federal 
Highway Administration shall be available to purchase promotional items 
of nominal value for use in the recruitment of individuals and to 
promote the programs of the Federal Highway Administration.''.
    (e) Demonstration Projects and Studies.--
        (1) Wood composite materials demonstration project.--Of the 
    funds made available by section 5101(a)(1) of this Act, $1,000,000 
    for each of fiscal years 2006 and 2007 shall be made available for 
    conducting a demonstration at the University of Maine of the 
    durability and potential effectiveness of wood composite materials 
    in multimodal transportation facilities.
        (2) Asphalt reclamation study.--Of the funds made available by 
    section 5101(a)(1) of this Act, $1,500,000 for fiscal year 2006 
    shall be available for asphalt and asphalt-related reclamation 
    research at the South Dakota School of Mines.
        (3) Alkali silica reactivity.--Of the funds made available by 
    section 5101(a)(1) of this Act, $2,450,000 shall be made available 
    by the Secretary for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 for 
    further development and deployment of techniques to prevent and 
    mitigate alkali silica reactivity.
        (4) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of the 
    projects--
            (A) under paragraph (1) shall be 100 percent; and
            (B) under paragraphs (2) and (3) shall be the share 
        applicable under section 120(b) of such title unless otherwise 
        specified or determined by the Secretary.
    (f) Turner-Fairbank Facility.--Of the funds made available by 
section 5101(a)(1) of this Act, $625,000 shall be available for each of 
fiscal years 2006 through 2009 to provide for physical demonstrations 
of the ongoing work at the Turner-Fairbank facility with respect to 
ultra-high performance concrete with ductility.

SEC. 5204. TRAINING AND EDUCATION.

    (a) National Highway Institute.--
        (1) Courses.--Section 504(a)(3) of title 23, United States 
    Code, is amended to read as follows:
        ``(3) Courses.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Institute shall--
                ``(i) develop or update existing courses in asset 
            management, including courses that include such components 
            as--

                    ``(I) the determination of life-cycle costs;
                    ``(II) the valuation of assets;
                    ``(III) benefit-to-cost ratio calculations; and
                    ``(IV) objective decisionmaking processes for 
                project selection; and

                ``(ii) continually develop courses relating to the 
            application of emerging technologies for--

                    ``(I) transportation infrastructure applications 
                and asset management;
                    ``(II) intelligent transportation systems;
                    ``(III) operations (including security operations);
                    ``(IV) the collection and archiving of data;
                    ``(V) expediting the planning and development of 
                transportation projects; and
                    ``(VI) the intermodal movement of individuals and 
                freight.

            ``(B) Additional courses.--In addition to the courses 
        developed under subparagraph (A), the Institute, in 
        consultation with State transportation departments, 
        metropolitan planning organizations, and the American 
        Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, may 
        develop courses relating to technology, methods, techniques, 
        engineering, construction, safety, maintenance, environmental 
        mitigation and compliance, regulations, management, inspection, 
        and finance.
            ``(C) Revision of courses offered.--The Institute shall 
        periodically--
                ``(i) review the course inventory of the Institute; and
                ``(ii) revise or cease to offer courses based on course 
            content, applicability, and need.''.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(2) of this Act, $9,600,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out section 504(a) of such 
    title.
    (b) Local Technical Assistance Program.--Section 504(b) of such 
title is amended to read as follows:
    ``(b) Local Technical Assistance Program.--
        ``(1) Authority.--The Secretary shall carry out a local 
    technical assistance program that will provide access to surface 
    transportation technology to--
            ``(A) highway and transportation agencies in urbanized and 
        rural areas;
            ``(B) contractors that perform work for the agencies; and
            ``(C) infrastructure security staff.
        ``(2) Grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts.--The 
    Secretary may make grants and enter into cooperative agreements and 
    contracts to provide education and training, technical assistance, 
    and related support services to--
            ``(A) assist rural, local transportation agencies and 
        tribal governments, and the consultants and construction 
        personnel working for the agencies and governments, to--
                ``(i) develop and expand expertise in road and 
            transportation areas (including pavement, bridge, concrete 
            structures, intermodal connections, safety management 
            systems, intelligent transportation systems, incident 
            response, operations, and traffic safety countermeasures);
                ``(ii) improve roads and bridges;
                ``(iii) enhance--

                    ``(I) programs for the movement of passengers and 
                freight; and
                    ``(II) intergovernmental transportation planning 
                and project selection; and

                ``(iv) deal effectively with special transportation-
            related problems by preparing and providing training 
            packages, manuals, guidelines, and technical resource 
            materials;
            ``(B) develop technical assistance for tourism and 
        recreational travel;
            ``(C) identify, package, and deliver transportation 
        technology and traffic safety information to local 
        jurisdictions to assist urban transportation agencies in 
        developing and expanding their ability to deal effectively with 
        transportation-related problems (particularly the promotion of 
        regional cooperation);
            ``(D) operate, in cooperation with State transportation 
        departments and universities--
                ``(i) local technical assistance program centers 
            designated to provide transportation technology transfer 
            services to rural areas and to urbanized areas; and
                ``(ii) local technical assistance program centers 
            designated to provide transportation technical assistance 
            to tribal governments; and
            ``(E) allow local transportation agencies and tribal 
        governments, in cooperation with the private sector, to enhance 
        new technology implementation.
        ``(3) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of 
    activities carried out by the tribal technical assistance centers 
    under paragraph (2)(D)(ii) shall be 100 percent.''.
    (c) Funding.--Of the funds made available by section 5101(a)(2) of 
this Act, $11,100,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 shall 
be available to carry out section 504(b) of such title.
    (d) Garrett A. Morgan Technology and Transportation Education 
Program.--
        (1) In general.--Section 504 of such title, is further amended 
    by adding at the end the following new subsection:
    ``(d) Garrett A. Morgan Technology and Transportation Education 
Program.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish the Garrett A. 
    Morgan Technology and Transportation Education Program to improve 
    the preparation of students, particularly women and minorities, in 
    science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through 
    curriculum development and other activities related to 
    transportation.
        ``(2) Authorized activities.--The Secretary shall award grants 
    under this subsection on the basis of competitive peer review. 
    Grants awarded under this subsection may be used for enhancing 
    science, technology, engineering, and mathematics at the elementary 
    and secondary school level through such means as--
            ``(A) internships that offer students experience in the 
        transportation field;
            ``(B) programs that allow students to spend time observing 
        scientists and engineers in the transportation field; and
            ``(C) developing relevant curriculum that uses examples and 
        problems related to transportation.
        ``(3) Application and review procedures.--
            ``(A) In general.--An entity described in subparagraph (C) 
        seeking funding under this subsection shall submit an 
        application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, and 
        containing such information as the Secretary may require. Such 
        application, at a minimum, shall include a description of how 
        the funds will be used to serve the purposes described in 
        paragraph (2).
            ``(B) Priority.--In making awards under this subsection, 
        the Secretary shall give priority to applicants that will 
        encourage the participation of women and minorities.
            ``(C) Eligibility.--Local educational agencies and State 
        educational agencies, which may enter into a partnership 
        agreement with institutions of higher education, businesses, or 
        other entities, shall be eligible to apply for grants under 
        this subsection.
        ``(4) Definitions.--In this subsection, the following 
    definitions apply:
            ``(A) Institution of higher education.--The term 
        `institution of higher education' has the meaning given that 
        term in section 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 
        U.S.C. 1001).
            ``(B) Local educational agency.--The term `local 
        educational agency' has the meaning given that term in section 
        9101 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 
        U.S.C. 7801).
            ``(C) State educational agency.--The term `State 
        educational agency' has the meaning given that term in section 
        9101 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 
        U.S.C. 7801).''.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(2) of this Act, $1,250,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out section 504(d) of such 
    title.
        (3) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of activities 
    carried out in accordance with this section 504(d) of such title 
    shall be 100 percent.
    (e) Surface Transportation Workforce Development, Training, and 
Education.--Section 504 of such title is further amended by adding at 
the end the following:
    ``(e) Surface Transportation Workforce Development, Training, and 
Education.--
        ``(1) Funding.--Subject to project approval by the Secretary, a 
    State may obligate funds apportioned to the State under sections 
    104(b)(1), 104(b)(2), 104(b)(3), 104(b)(4), and 144(e) for surface 
    transportation workforce development, training, and education, 
    including--
            ``(A) tuition and direct educational expenses, excluding 
        salaries, in connection with the education and training of 
        employees of State and local transportation agencies;
            ``(B) employee professional development;
            ``(C) student internships;
            ``(D) university or community college support; and
            ``(E) education activities, including outreach, to develop 
        interest and promote participation in surface transportation 
        careers.
        ``(2) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of 
    activities carried out in accordance with this subsection shall be 
    100 percent.
        ``(3) Surface transportation workforce development, training, 
    and education defined.--In this subsection, the term `surface 
    transportation workforce development, training, and education' 
    means activities associated with surface transportation career 
    awareness, student transportation career preparation, and training 
    and professional development for surface transportation workers, 
    including activities for women and minorities.
    ``(f) Transportation Education Development Pilot Program.--
        ``(1) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish a program 
    to make grants to institutions of higher education that, in 
    partnership with industry or State departments of transportation, 
    will develop, test, and revise new curricula and education programs 
    to train individuals at all levels of the transportation workforce.
        ``(2) Selection of grant recipients.--In selecting applications 
    for awards under this subsection, the Secretary shall consider--
            ``(A) the degree to which the new curricula or education 
        program meets the specific needs of a segment of the 
        transportation industry, States, or regions;
            ``(B) providing for practical experience and on-the-job 
        training;
            ``(C) proposals oriented toward practitioners in the field 
        rather than the support and growth of the research community;
            ``(D) the degree to which the new curricula or program will 
        provide training in areas other than engineering, such as 
        business administration, economics, information technology, 
        environmental science, and law;
            ``(E) programs or curricula in nontraditional departments 
        that train professionals for work in the transportation field, 
        such as materials, information technology, environmental 
        science, urban planning, and industrial technology; and
            ``(F) the commitment of industry or a State's department of 
        transportation to the program.
        ``(3) Limitations.--The amount of a grant under this subsection 
    shall not exceed $300,000 per year. After a recipient has received 
    3 years of Federal funding under this subsection, Federal funding 
    may equal not more than 75 percent of a grantee's program costs.''.
    (f) Funding.--
        (1) In general.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(2) of this Act, $1,875,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out section 504(f) of such 
    title.
        (2) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of activities 
    carried out in accordance with section 504(f) of such title shall 
    be 100 percent.
    (g) Transportation Technology Innovations.--
        (1) Fundamental properties of asphalts and modified asphalts.--
    The Secretary shall continue to carry out section 5117(b)(5) of the 
    Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 450).
        (2) Transportation, economic, and land use system.--The 
    Secretary shall continue to carry out section 5117(b)(7) of the 
    Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 Stat. 450).
        (3) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 
    $4,200,000 shall be available to carry out paragraph (1) and 
    $1,000,000 shall be available to carry out paragraph (2).
    (h) Freight Planning Capacity Building.--
        (1) In general.--Section 504 of title 23, United States Code, 
    is further amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(g) Freight Capacity Building Program.--
        ``(1) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish a freight 
    planning capacity building initiative to support enhancements in 
    freight transportation planning in order to--
            ``(A) better target investments in freight transportation 
        systems to maintain efficiency and productivity; and
            ``(B) strengthen the decisionmaking capacity of State 
        transportation departments and local transportation agencies 
        with respect to freight transportation planning and systems.
        ``(2) Agreements.--The Secretary shall enter into agreements to 
    support and carry out administrative and management activities 
    relating to the governance of the freight planning capacity 
    initiative.
        ``(3) Stakeholder involvement.--In carrying out this section, 
    the Secretary shall consult with the Association of Metropolitan 
    Planning Organizations, the American Association of State Highway 
    and Transportation Officials, and other freight planning 
    stakeholders, including the other Federal agencies, State 
    transportation departments, local governments, nonprofit entities, 
    academia, and the private sector.
        ``(4) Eligible activities.--The freight planning capacity 
    building initiative shall include research, training, and education 
    in the following areas:
            ``(A) The identification and dissemination of best 
        practices in freight transportation.
            ``(B) Providing opportunities for freight transportation 
        staff to engage in peer exchange.
            ``(C) Refinement of data and analysis tools used in 
        conjunction with assessing freight transportation needs.
            ``(D) Technical assistance to State transportation 
        departments and local transportation agencies reorganizing to 
        address freight transportation issues.
            ``(E) Facilitating relationship building between 
        governmental and private entities involved in freight 
        transportation.
            ``(F) Identifying ways to target the capacity of State 
        transportation departments and local transportation agencies to 
        address freight considerations in operations, security, asset 
        management, and environmental excellence in connection with 
        long-range multimodal transportation planning and project 
        implementation.
        ``(5) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of an 
    activity carried out under this section shall be up to 100 percent, 
    and such funds shall remain available until expended.
        ``(6) Use of funds.--Funds made available for the program 
    established under this subsection may be used for research, program 
    development, information collection and dissemination, and 
    technical assistance. The Secretary may use such funds 
    independently or make grants or to and enter into contracts and 
    cooperative agreements with a Federal agency, State agency, local 
    agency, federally recognized Indian tribal government or tribal 
    consortium, authority, association, nonprofit or for-profit 
    corporation, or institution of higher education, to carry out the 
    purposes of this subsection.''.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
    5101(a)(2) of this Act, $875,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out section 504(g) of such 
    title.
    (i) Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program.--Of the amounts 
made available by section 5101(a)(2) of this Act, $2,200,000 for each 
of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 shall be available to carry out 
section 504(c)(2) of such title.

SEC. 5205. STATE PLANNING AND RESEARCH.

    Section 505 of title 23, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) in subsection (a) by adding at the end the following--
        ``(7) The conduct of activities relating to the planning of 
    real-time monitoring elements.''; and
        (2) in subsection (d) by striking ``for the same'' and all that 
    follows through the period and inserting the following: ``for the 
    period described in section 118(b)(2).''.

SEC. 5206. INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION OUTREACH PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Section 506 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 506. International highway transportation outreach program

    ``(a) Establishment.--The Secretary may establish an international 
highway transportation outreach program--
        ``(1) to inform the United States highway community of 
    technological innovations in foreign countries that could 
    significantly improve highway transportation in the United States;
        ``(2) to promote United States highway transportation 
    expertise, goods, and services in foreign countries; and
        ``(3) to increase transfers of United States highway 
    transportation technology to foreign countries.
    ``(b) Activities.--Activities carried out under the program may 
include--
        ``(1) the development, monitoring, assessment, and 
    dissemination in the United States of information about highway 
    transportation innovations in foreign countries that could 
    significantly improve highway transportation in the United States;
        ``(2) research, development, demonstration, training, and other 
    forms of technology transfer and exchange;
        ``(3) the provision to foreign countries, through participation 
    in trade shows, seminars, expositions, and other similar 
    activities, of information relating to the technical quality of 
    United States highway transportation goods and services;
        ``(4) the offering of technical services of the Federal Highway 
    Administration that cannot be readily obtained from private sector 
    firms in the United States for incorporation into the proposals of 
    those firms undertaking highway transportation projects outside the 
    United States, if the costs of the technical services will be 
    recovered under the terms of the project;
        ``(5) the conduct of studies to assess the need for, or 
    feasibility of, highway transportation improvements in foreign 
    countries; and
        ``(6) the gathering and dissemination of information on foreign 
    transportation markets and industries.
    ``(c) Cooperation.--The Secretary may carry out this section in 
cooperation with any appropriate--
        ``(1) Federal, State, or local agency;
        ``(2) authority, association, institution, or organization;
        ``(3) for-profit or nonprofit corporation;
        ``(4) national or international entity;
        ``(5) foreign country; or
        ``(6) person.
    ``(d) Funds.--
        ``(1) Contributions.--Funds available to carry out this section 
    shall include funds deposited by any cooperating organization or 
    person into a special account of the Treasury established for this 
    purpose.
        ``(2) Eligible uses of funds.--The funds deposited into the 
    account, and other funds available to carry out this section, shall 
    be available to cover the cost of any activity eligible under this 
    section, including the cost of--
            ``(A) promotional materials;
            ``(B) travel;
            ``(C) reception and representation expenses; and
            ``(D) salaries and benefits.
        ``(3) Reimbursements for salaries and benefits.--Reimbursements 
    for salaries and benefits of Department employees providing 
    services under this section shall be credited to the account.
    ``(e) Report.--For each fiscal year, the Secretary shall submit to 
the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the 
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
Representatives a report that describes the destinations and individual 
trip costs of international travel conducted in carrying out activities 
described in this section.''.
    (b) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a)(1) 
of this Act, $300,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 shall 
be available to carry out section 506 of such title.

SEC. 5207. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING COOPERATIVE 
              RESEARCH PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Section 507 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 507. Surface transportation-environmental cooperative research 
            program

    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall establish and carry out a 
surface transportation-environmental cooperative research program.
    ``(b) Contents.--The program carried out under this section may 
include research--
        ``(1) to develop more accurate models for evaluating 
    transportation control measures and transportation system designs 
    that are appropriate for use by State and local governments 
    (including metropolitan planning organizations) in designing 
    implementation plans to meet Federal, State, and local 
    environmental requirements;
        ``(2) to improve understanding of the factors that contribute 
    to the demand for transportation;
        ``(3) to develop indicators of economic, social, and 
    environmental performance of transportation systems to facilitate 
    analysis of potential alternatives;
        ``(4) to meet additional priorities as determined by the 
    Secretary in the strategic planning process under section 508; and
        ``(5) to refine, through the conduct of workshops, symposia, 
    and panels, and in consultation with stakeholders (including the 
    Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, and 
    other appropriate Federal and State agencies and associations) the 
    scope and research emphases of the program.
    ``(c) Program Administration.--The Secretary shall--
        ``(1) administer the program established under this section; 
    and
        ``(2) ensure, to the maximum extent practicable, that--
            ``(A) the best projects and researchers are selected to 
        conduct research in the priority areas described in subsection 
        (b)--
                ``(i) on the basis of merit of each submitted proposal; 
            and
                ``(ii) through the use of open solicitations and 
            selection by a panel of appropriate experts;
            ``(B) a qualified, permanent core staff with the ability 
        and expertise to manage a large multiyear budget is used;
            ``(C) the stakeholders are involved in the governance of 
        the program, at the executive, overall program, and technical 
        levels, through the use of expert panels and committees; and
            ``(D) there is no duplication of research effort between 
        the program established under this section and the new 
        strategic highway research program established under section 
        510.
    ``(d) National Academy of Sciences.--The Secretary may make grants 
to, and enter into cooperative agreements with, the National Academy of 
Sciences to carry out such activities relating to the research, 
technology, and technology transfer activities described in subsections 
(b) and (c) as the Secretary determines to be appropriate.''.
    (b) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a)(1) 
of this Act, $16,875,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 
shall be available to carry out section 507 of such title.
    (c) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 5 of such title 
is amended by striking the item relating to section 507 and inserting 
the following:

``507. Surface transportation environment and planning cooperative 
          research program.''.

SEC. 5208. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIC PLANNING.

    (a) In General.--Section 508 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 508. Transportation research and development strategic planning

    ``(a) In General.--
        ``(1) Development.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
    enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the Secretary shall develop a 5-year 
    transportation research and development strategic plan to guide 
    Federal transportation research and development activities. This 
    plan shall be consistent with section 306 of title 5, sections 1115 
    and 1116 of title 31, and any other research and development plan 
    within the Department of Transportation.
        ``(2) Contents.--The strategic plan developed under paragraph 
    (1) shall--
            ``(A) describe the primary purposes of the transportation 
        research and development program, which shall include, at a 
        minimum--
                ``(i) reducing congestion and improving mobility;
                ``(ii) promoting safety;
                ``(iii) promoting security;
                ``(iv) protecting and enhancing the environment;
                ``(v) preserving the existing transportation system; 
            and
                ``(vi) improving the durability and extending the life 
            of transportation infrastructure;
            ``(B) for each purpose, list the primary research and 
        development topics that the Department intends to pursue to 
        accomplish that purpose, which may include the fundamental 
        research in the physical and natural sciences, applied 
        research, technology development, and social science research 
        intended for each topic; and
            ``(C) for each research and development topic, describe--
                ``(i) the anticipated annual funding levels for the 
            period covered by the strategic plan; and
                ``(ii) the additional information the Department 
            expects to gain at the end of the period covered by the 
            strategic plan as a result of the research and development 
            in that topic area.
        ``(3) Considerations.--In developing the strategic plan, the 
    Secretary shall ensure that the plan--
            ``(A) reflects input from a wide range of stakeholders;
            ``(B) includes and integrates the research and development 
        programs of all the Department's operating administrations, 
        including aviation, transit, rail, and maritime; and
            ``(C) takes into account how research and development by 
        other Federal, State, private sector, and nonprofit 
        institutions contributes to the achievement of the purposes 
        identified under paragraph (2)(A), and avoids unnecessary 
        duplication with these efforts.
        ``(4) Performance plans and reports.--In reports submitted 
    under sections 1115 and 1116 of title 31, the Secretary shall 
    include--
            ``(A) a summary of the Federal transportation research and 
        development activities for the previous fiscal year in each 
        topic area;
            ``(B) the amount of funding spent in each topic area;
            ``(C) a description of the extent to which the research and 
        development is meeting the expectations set forth in paragraph 
        (2)(C)(ii); and
            ``(D) any amendments to the strategic plan.
    ``(b) Annual Report.--The Secretary shall submit to appropriate 
committees of Congress an annual report, in conjunction with the 
President's annual budget request as set forth in section 1105 of title 
31, describing the amount spent in the last completed fiscal year on 
transportation research and development and the amount proposed in the 
current budget for transportation research and development.
    ``(c) National Research Council Review.--The Secretary shall enter 
into an agreement for the review by the National Research Council of 
the details of each--
        ``(1) strategic plan under this section;
        ``(2) performance plan required under section 1115 of title 31; 
    and
        ``(3) program performance report required under section 1116 of 
    title 31, with respect to transportation research and 
    development.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 5 of such title 
is amended by striking the item relating to section 508 and inserting 
the following:

``508. Transportation research and development strategic planning.''.

SEC. 5209. NATIONAL COOPERATIVE FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH 
              PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 509. National cooperative freight transportation research 
            program

    ``(a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish and support a 
national cooperative freight transportation research program.
    ``(b) Agreement.--The Secretary shall enter into an agreement with 
the National Academy of Sciences to support and carry out 
administrative and management activities relating to the governance of 
the national cooperative freight transportation research program.
    ``(c) Advisory Committee.--The National Academy of Sciences shall 
select an advisory committee consisting of a representative cross-
section of freight stakeholders, including the Department of 
Transportation, other Federal agencies, State transportation 
departments, local governments, nonprofit entities, academia, and the 
private sector.
    ``(d) Governance.--The national cooperative freight transportation 
research program established under this section shall include the 
following administrative and management elements:
        ``(1) National research agenda.--The advisory committee, in 
    consultation with interested parties, shall recommend a national 
    research agenda for the program. The agenda shall include a 
    multiyear strategic plan.
        ``(2) Involvement.--Interested parties may--
            ``(A) submit research proposals to the advisory committee;
            ``(B) participate in merit reviews of research proposals 
        and peer reviews of research products; and
            ``(C) receive research results.
        ``(3) Open competition and peer review of research proposals.--
    The National Academy of Sciences may award research contracts and 
    grants under the program through open competition and merit review 
    conducted on a regular basis.
        ``(4) Evaluation of research.--
            ``(A) Peer review.--Research contracts and grants under the 
        program may allow peer review of the research results.
            ``(B) Programmatic evaluations.--The National Academy of 
        Sciences may conduct periodic programmatic evaluations on a 
        regular basis of research contracts and grants.
        ``(5) Dissemination of research findings.--The National Academy 
    of Sciences shall disseminate research findings to researchers, 
    practitioners, and decisionmakers, through conferences and 
    seminars, field demonstrations, workshops, training programs, 
    presentations, testimony to government officials, the World Wide 
    Web, publications for the general public, and other appropriate 
    means.
    ``(e) Contents.--The national research agenda required under 
subsection (d)(1) shall include research in the following areas:
        ``(1) Techniques for estimating and quantifying public benefits 
    derived from freight transportation projects.
        ``(2) Alternative approaches to calculating the contribution of 
    truck and rail traffic to congestion on specific highway segments.
        ``(3) The feasibility of consolidating origins and destinations 
    for freight movement.
        ``(4) Methods for incorporating estimates of international 
    trade into landside transportation planning.
        ``(5) The use of technology applications to increase capacity 
    of highway lanes dedicated to truck-only traffic.
        ``(6) Development of physical and policy alternatives for 
    separating car and truck traffic.
        ``(7) Ways to synchronize infrastructure improvements with 
    freight transportation demand.
        ``(8) The effect of changing patterns of freight movement on 
    transportation planning decisions relating to rest areas.
        ``(9) Other research areas to identify and address emerging and 
    future research needs related to freight transportation by all 
    modes.
    ``(f) Funding.--
        ``(1) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of an 
    activity carried out under this section shall be up to 100 percent.
        ``(2) Use of non-federal funds.--In addition to using funds 
    authorized for this section, the National Academy of Sciences may 
    seek and accept additional funding sources from public and private 
    entities capable of accepting funding from the Department of 
    Transportation, States, local governments, nonprofit foundations, 
    and the private sector.
        ``(3) Period of availability.--Amounts made available to carry 
    out this section shall remain available until expended.''.
    (b) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a)(1) 
of this Act, $3,750,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 
shall be available to carry out section 509 of such title.
    (c) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is further 
amended by adding at the end the following:

``509. National cooperative freight transportation research program.''.

SEC. 5210. FUTURE STRATEGIC HIGHWAY RESEARCH PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code, is 
further amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 510. Future strategic highway research program

    ``(a) Establishment.--The Secretary, in consultation with the 
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 
shall establish and carry out, acting through the National Research 
Council of the National Academy of Sciences, the future strategic 
highway research program.
    ``(b) Cooperative Agreements.--The Secretary may make grants to, 
and enter into cooperative agreements with, the American Association of 
State Highway and Transportation Officials and the National Academy of 
Sciences to carry out such activities under this section as the 
Secretary determines are appropriate.
    ``(c) Program Priorities.--
        ``(1) Program elements.--The program established under this 
    section shall be based on the National Research Council Special 
    Report 260, entitled `Strategic Highway Research: Saving Lives, 
    Reducing Congestion, Improving Quality of Life' and the results of 
    the detailed planning work subsequently carried out in 2002 and 
    2003 to identify the research areas through National Cooperative 
    Research Program Project 20-58. The research program shall include 
    an analysis of the following:
            ``(A) Renewal of aging highway infrastructure with minimal 
        impact to users of the facilities.
            ``(B) Driving behavior and likely crash causal factors to 
        support improved countermeasures.
            ``(C) Reducing highway congestion due to nonrecurring 
        congestion.
            ``(D) Planning and designing new road capacity to meet 
        mobility, economic, environmental, and community needs.
        ``(2) Dissemination of results.--The research results of the 
    program, expressed in terms of technologies, methodologies, and 
    other appropriate categorizations, shall be disseminated to 
    practicing engineers for their use, as soon as practicable.
    ``(d) Program Administration.--In carrying out the program under 
this section, the National Research Council shall ensure, to the 
maximum extent practicable, that--
        ``(1) projects and researchers are selected to conduct research 
    for the program on the basis of merit and open solicitation of 
    proposals and review by panels of appropriate experts;
        ``(2) State department of transportation officials and other 
    stakeholders, as appropriate, are involved in the governance of the 
    program at the overall program level and technical level through 
    the use of expert panels and committees;
        ``(3) the Council acquires a qualified, permanent core staff 
    with the ability and expertise to manage the program and multiyear 
    budget; and
        ``(4) there is no duplication of research effort between the 
    program and any other research effort of the Department.
    ``(e) Report on Implementation of Results.--
        ``(1) Report.--The Transportation Research Board of the 
    National Research Council shall complete a report on the strategies 
    and administrative structure to be used for implementation of the 
    results of the future strategic highway research program.
        ``(2) Components.--The report under paragraph (1) shall include 
    with respect to the program--
            ``(A) an identification of the most promising results of 
        research under the program (including the persons most likely 
        to use the results);
            ``(B) a discussion of potential incentives for, impediments 
        to, and methods of, implementing those results;
            ``(C) an estimate of costs of implementation of those 
        results; and
            ``(D) recommendations on methods by which implementation of 
        those results should be conducted, coordinated, and supported 
        in future years, including a discussion of the administrative 
        structure and organization best suited to carry out those 
        recommendations.
        ``(3) Consultation.--In developing the report, the 
    Transportation Research Board shall consult with a wide variety of 
    stakeholders, including--
            ``(A) the Federal Highway Administration;
            ``(B) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; 
        and
            ``(C) the American Association of State Highway and 
        Transportation Officials.
        ``(4) Submission.--Not later than February 1, 2009, the report 
    shall be submitted to the Committee on Environment and Public Works 
    of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and 
    Infrastructure of the House of Representatives.
    ``(f) Funding.--
        ``(1) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of an 
    activity carried out using amounts made available under a grant or 
    cooperative agreement under this section shall be 100 percent, and 
    such funds shall remain available until expended.
        ``(2) Advance payments.--The Secretary may make advance 
    payments as necessary to carry out the program under this section.
    ``(g) Limitation of Remedies.--
        ``(1) Same remedy as if united states.--The remedy against the 
    United States provided by sections 1346(b) and 2672 of title 28 for 
    injury, loss of property, personal injury, or death shall apply to 
    any claim against the National Academy of Sciences for money 
    damages for injury, loss of property, personal injury, or death 
    caused by any negligent or wrongful act or omission by employees 
    and individuals described in paragraph (3) arising from activities 
    conducted under or in connection with this section. Any such claim 
    shall be subject to the limitations and exceptions which would be 
    applicable to such claim if such claim were against the United 
    States. With respect to any such claim, the Secretary shall be 
    treated as the head of the appropriate Federal agency for purposes 
    of sections 2672 and 2675 of title 28.
        ``(2) Exclusiveness of remedy.--The remedy referred to in 
    paragraph (1) shall be exclusive of any other civil action or 
    proceeding for the purpose of determining liability arising from 
    any such act or omission without regard to when the act or omission 
    occurred.
        ``(3) Treatment.--Employees of the National Academy of Sciences 
    and other individuals appointed by the president of the National 
    Academy of Sciences and acting on its behalf in connection with 
    activities carried out under this section shall be treated as if 
    they are employees of the Federal Government under section 2671 of 
    title 28 for purposes of a civil action or proceeding with respect 
    to a claim described in paragraph (1). The civil action or 
    proceeding shall proceed in the same manner as any proceeding under 
    chapter 171 of title 28 or action against the United States filed 
    pursuant to section 1346(b) of title 28 and shall be subject to the 
    limitations and exceptions applicable to such a proceeding or 
    action.
        ``(4) Sources of payments.--Payment of any award, compromise, 
    or settlement of a civil action or proceeding with respect to a 
    claim described in paragraph (1) shall be paid first out of 
    insurance maintained by the National Academy of Sciences, second 
    from funds made available to carry out this section, and then from 
    sums made available under section 1304 of title 31. For purposes of 
    such section, such an award, compromise, or settlement shall be 
    deemed to be a judgment, award, or settlement payable under section 
    2414 or 2672 of title 28. The Secretary may establish a reserve of 
    funds to carry out this section for making payments under this 
    paragraph.''.
    (b) Programmatic Evaluations.--Not later than 3 years after the 
first research and development project grants, cooperative agreements, 
or contracts are awarded under section 510 of title 23, United States 
Code, the Comptroller General shall review the program under such 
section and recommend improvements to the program. The review shall 
assess the degree to which projects funded under such section have 
addressed the research and development topics identified in the 
Transportation Research Board Special Report 260, including identifying 
those topics that have not yet been addressed.
    (c) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a)(1) 
of this Act, $51,250,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009, 
shall be available to carry out section 510 of such title.
    (d) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 5 of such title 
is further amended by adding at the end the following:

``510. Future strategic highway research program.''.

SEC. 5211. MULTISTATE CORRIDOR OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code, is 
further amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 511. Multistate corridor operations and management

    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall encourage multistate 
cooperative agreements, coalitions, or other arrangements to promote 
regional cooperation, planning, and shared project implementation for 
programs and projects to improve transportation system management and 
operations.
    ``(b) Interstate Route 95 Corridor Coalition Transportation Systems 
Management and Operations.--The Secretary shall make grants under this 
subsection to States to continue intelligent transportation system 
management and operations in the Interstate Route 95 corridor coalition 
region initiated under the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency 
Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-240).''.
    (b) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
5101(a)(5) of this Act $7,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 
2009 shall be available to carry out section 511 of such title.
    (c) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is further 
amended by adding at the end the following:

``511. Multistate corridor operations and management.''.

         Subtitle C--Intelligent Transportation System Research

SEC. 5301. NATIONAL ITS PROGRAM PLAN.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code, is 
further amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 512. National ITS program plan

    ``(a) In General.--
        ``(1) Updates.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
    enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the Secretary, in consultation with 
    interested stakeholders (including State transportation 
    departments) shall develop a 5-year National Intelligent 
    Transportation System (in this section referred to as `ITS') 
    program plan.
        ``(2) Scope.--The National ITS program plan shall--
            ``(A) specify the goals, objectives, and milestones for the 
        research and deployment of intelligent transportation systems 
        in the contexts of--
                ``(i) major metropolitan areas;
                ``(ii) smaller metropolitan and rural areas; and
                ``(iii) commercial vehicle operations;
            ``(B) specify the manner in which specific programs and 
        projects will achieve the goals, objectives, and milestones 
        referred to in subparagraph (A), including consideration of a 
        5-year timeframe for the goals and objectives;
            ``(C) identify activities that provide for the dynamic 
        development, testing, and necessary revision of standards and 
        protocols to promote and ensure interoperability in the 
        implementation of intelligent transportation system 
        technologies, including actions taken to establish standards; 
        and
            ``(D) establish a cooperative process with State and local 
        governments for--
                ``(i) determining desired surface transportation system 
            performance levels; and
                ``(ii) developing plans for accelerating the 
            incorporation of specific intelligent transportation system 
            capabilities into surface transportation systems.
    ``(b) Reporting.--The National ITS program plan shall be submitted 
and biennially updated as part of the transportation research and 
development strategic plan developed under section 508.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is further 
amended by adding at the end the following:

``512. National ITS Program Plan.''.

SEC. 5302. USE OF FUNDS.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code, is 
further amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 513. Use of funds for ITS activities

    ``(a) In General.--For each fiscal year, not more than $250,000 of 
the funds made available to carry out this subtitle C of title V of the 
SAFETEA-LU shall be used for intelligent transportation system 
outreach, public relations, displays, tours, and brochures.
    ``(b) Applicability.--Subsection (a) shall not apply to intelligent 
transportation system training, scholarships, or the publication or 
distribution of research findings, technical guidance, or similar 
documents.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is further 
amended by adding at the end the following:

``513. Use of funds for ITS activities.''.

SEC. 5303. GOALS AND PURPOSES.

    (a) Goals.--The goals of the intelligent transportation system 
program include--
        (1) enhancement of surface transportation efficiency and 
    facilitation of intermodalism and international trade to enable 
    existing facilities to meet a significant portion of future 
    transportation needs, including public access to employment, goods, 
    and services and to reduce regulatory, financial, and other 
    transaction costs to public agencies and system users;
        (2) achievement of national transportation safety goals, 
    including the enhancement of safe operation of motor vehicles and 
    nonmotorized vehicles and improved emergency response to a crash, 
    with particular emphasis on decreasing the number and severity of 
    collisions;
        (3) protection and enhancement of the natural environment and 
    communities affected by surface transportation, with particular 
    emphasis on assisting State and local governments to achieve 
    national environmental goals;
        (4) accommodation of the needs of all users of surface 
    transportation systems, including operators of commercial motor 
    vehicles, passenger motor vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles and 
    pedestrians, including individuals with disabilities; and
        (5) improvement of the Nation's ability to respond to security-
    related or other manmade emergencies and natural disasters and 
    enhancement of national defense mobility.
    (b) Purposes.--The Secretary shall implement activities under the 
intelligent system transportation program to, at a minimum--
        (1) expedite, in both metropolitan and rural areas, deployment 
    and integration of intelligent transportation systems for consumers 
    of passenger and freight transportation;
        (2) ensure that Federal, State, and local transportation 
    officials have adequate knowledge of intelligent transportation 
    systems for consideration in the transportation planning process;
        (3) improve regional cooperation and operations planning for 
    effective intelligent transportation system deployment;
        (4) promote the innovative use of private resources;
        (5) facilitate, in cooperation with the motor vehicle industry, 
    the introduction of vehicle-based safety enhancing systems;
        (6) support the application of intelligent transportation 
    systems that increase the safety and efficiency of commercial motor 
    vehicle operations;
        (7) develop a workforce capable of developing, operating, and 
    maintaining intelligent transportation systems; and
        (8) provide continuing support for operations and maintenance 
    of intelligent transportation systems.

SEC. 5304. INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT.

    Funds made available to carry out this subtitle for operational 
tests--
        (1) shall be used primarily for the development of intelligent 
    transportation system infrastructure; and
        (2) to the maximum extent practicable, shall not be used for 
    the construction of physical highway and public transportation 
    infrastructure unless the construction is incidental and critically 
    necessary to the implementation of an intelligent transportation 
    system project.

SEC. 5305. GENERAL AUTHORITIES AND REQUIREMENTS.

    (a) Scope.--Subject to the provisions of this subtitle, the 
Secretary shall conduct an ongoing intelligent transportation system 
program to research, develop, and operationally test intelligent 
transportation systems and to provide technical assistance in the 
nationwide application of those systems as a component of the surface 
transportation systems of the United States.
    (b) Policy.--Intelligent transportation system research projects 
and operational tests funded pursuant to this subtitle shall encourage 
and not displace public-private partnerships or private sector 
investment in such tests and projects.
    (c) Cooperation With Governmental, Private, and Educational 
Entities.--The Secretary shall carry out the intelligent transportation 
system program in cooperation with State and local governments and 
other public entities, the private sector firms of the United States, 
the Federal laboratories, and colleges and universities, including 
historically Black colleges and universities and other minority 
institutions of higher education.
    (d) Consultation With Federal Officials.--In carrying out the 
intelligent transportation system program, the Secretary shall consult 
with the heads of other Federal departments and agencies, as 
appropriate.
    (e) Technical Assistance, Training, and Information.--The Secretary 
may provide technical assistance, training, and information to State 
and local governments seeking to implement, operate, maintain, or 
evaluate intelligent transportation system technologies and services.
    (f) Transportation Planning.--The Secretary may provide funding to 
support adequate consideration of transportation systems management and 
operations, including intelligent transportation systems, within 
metropolitan and statewide transportation planning processes.
    (g) Information Clearinghouse.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall--
            (A) maintain a repository for technical and safety data 
        collected as a result of federally sponsored projects carried 
        out under this subtitle (including the amendments made by this 
        subtitle); and
            (B) make, on request, that information (except for 
        proprietary information and data) readily available to all 
        users of the repository at an appropriate cost.
        (2) Agreement.--
            (A) In general.--The Secretary may enter into an agreement 
        with a third party for the maintenance of the repository for 
        technical and safety data under paragraph (1)(A).
            (B) Federal financial assistance.--If the Secretary enters 
        into an agreement with an entity for the maintenance of the 
        repository, the entity shall be eligible for Federal financial 
        assistance under this section.
        (3) Availability of information.--Information in the repository 
    shall not be subject to sections 552 and 555 of title 5, United 
    States Code.
    (h) Advisory Committee.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish an Advisory 
    Committee to advise the Secretary on carrying out this subtitle.
        (2) Membership.--The Advisory Committee shall have no more than 
    20 members, be balanced between metropolitan and rural interests, 
    and include, at a minimum--
            (A) a representative from a State highway department;
            (B) a representative from a local highway department who is 
        not from a metropolitan planning organization;
            (C) a representative from a State, local, or regional 
        transit agency;
            (D) a representative from a metropolitan planning 
        organization;
            (E) a private sector user of intelligent transportation 
        system technologies;
            (F) an academic researcher with expertise in computer 
        science or another information science field related to 
        intelligent transportation systems, and who is not an expert on 
        transportation issues;
            (G) an academic researcher who is a civil engineer;
            (H) an academic researcher who is a social scientist with 
        expertise in transportation issues;
            (I) a representative from a nonprofit group representing 
        the intelligent transportation system industry;
            (J) a representative from a public interest group concerned 
        with safety;
            (K) a representative from a public interest group concerned 
        with the impact of the transportation system on land use and 
        residential patterns; and
            (L) members with expertise in planning, safety, and 
        operations.
        (3) Duties.--The Advisory Committee shall, at a minimum, 
    perform the following duties:
            (A) Provide input into the development of the Intelligent 
        Transportation System aspects of the strategic plan under 
        section 508 of title 23, United States Code.
            (B) Review, at least annually, areas of intelligent 
        transportation systems research being considered for funding by 
        the Department, to determine--
                (i) whether these activities are likely to advance 
            either the state-of-the-practice or state-of-the-art in 
            intelligent transportation systems;
                (ii) whether the intelligent transportation system 
            technologies are likely to be deployed by users, and if 
            not, to determine the barriers to deployment; and
                (iii) the appropriate roles for government and the 
            private sector in investing in the research and 
            technologies being considered.
        (4) Report.--Not later than February 1 of each year after the 
    date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall transmit to the 
    Congress a report including--
            (A) all recommendations made by the Advisory Committee 
        during the preceding calendar year;
            (B) an explanation of how the Secretary has implemented 
        those recommendations; and
            (C) for recommendations not implemented, the reasons for 
        rejecting the recommendations.
        (5) Applicability of federal advisory committee act.--The 
    Advisory Committee shall be subject to the Federal Advisory 
    Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.).
    (i) Reporting.--
        (1) Guidelines and requirements.--
            (A) In general.--The Secretary shall issue guidelines and 
        requirements for the reporting and evaluation of operational 
        tests and deployment projects carried out under this subtitle.
            (B) Objectivity and independence.--The guidelines and 
        requirements issued under subparagraph (A) shall include 
        provisions to ensure the objectivity and independence of the 
        reporting entity so as to avoid any real or apparent conflict 
        of interest or potential influence on the outcome by parties to 
        any such test or deployment project or by any other formal 
        evaluation carried out under this subtitle.
            (C) Funding.--The guidelines and requirements issued under 
        subparagraph (A) shall establish reporting funding levels based 
        on the size and scope of each test or project that ensure 
        adequate reporting of the results of the test or project.
        (2) Special rule.--Any survey, questionnaire, or interview that 
    the Secretary considers necessary to carry out the reporting of any 
    test, deployment project, or program assessment activity under this 
    subtitle shall not be subject to chapter 35 of title 44, United 
    States Code.

SEC. 5306. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall carry out a comprehensive 
program of intelligent transportation system research, development, and 
operational tests of intelligent vehicles and intelligent 
infrastructure systems and other similar activities that are necessary 
to carry out this subtitle.
    (b) Priority Areas.--Under the program, the Secretary shall give 
higher priority to funding projects that--
        (1) enhance mobility and productivity through improved traffic 
    management, incident management, transit management, freight 
    management, road weather management, toll collection, traveler 
    information, or highway operations systems and remote sensing 
    products;
        (2) utilize interdisciplinary approaches to develop traffic 
    management strategies and tools to address multiple impacts of 
    congestion concurrently;
        (3) address traffic management, incident management, transit 
    management, toll collection traveler information, or highway 
    operations systems with goals of--
            (A) reducing metropolitan congestion by not less than 5 
        percent by 2010;
            (B) ensuring that a national, interoperable 5-1-1 system, 
        along with a national traffic information system that includes 
        a user-friendly, comprehensive website, is fully implemented 
        for use by travelers throughout the United States by September 
        30, 2010; and
            (C)(i) improving incident management response, particularly 
        in rural areas, so that rural emergency response times are 
        reduced by an average of 10 minutes; and
            (ii) improving communication between emergency care 
        providers and trauma centers;
        (4) incorporate research on the impact of environmental, 
    weather, and natural conditions on intelligent transportation 
    systems, including the effects of cold climates;
        (5) enhance intermodal use of intelligent transportation 
    systems for diverse groups, including for emergency and health-
    related services;
        (6) enhance safety through improved crash avoidance and 
    protection, crash and other notification, commercial motor vehicle 
    operations, and infrastructure-based or cooperative safety systems; 
    and
        (7) facilitate the integration of intelligent infrastructure, 
    vehicle, and control technologies.
    (c) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of operational 
tests and demonstrations under subsection (a) shall not exceed 80.

SEC. 5307. NATIONAL ARCHITECTURE AND STANDARDS.

    (a) In General.--
        (1) Development, implementation, and maintenance.--Consistent 
    with section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and 
    Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note; 110 Stat. 783), the 
    Secretary shall develop, implement, and maintain a national 
    architecture and supporting standards and protocols to promote the 
    widespread use and evaluation of intelligent transportation system 
    technology as a component of the surface transportation systems of 
    the United States.
        (2) Interoperability and efficiency.--To the maximum extent 
    practicable, the national architecture shall promote 
    interoperability among, and efficiency of, intelligent 
    transportation system technologies implemented throughout the 
    United States.
        (3) Use of standards development organizations.--In carrying 
    out this section, the Secretary shall use the services of such 
    standards development organizations as the Secretary determines to 
    be appropriate.
        (4) Use of expert panel.--
            (A) Designation.--The Secretary shall designate a panel of 
        experts to recommend ways to expedite and streamline the 
        process for developing the standards and protocols to be 
        developed pursuant to paragraph (1).
            (B) Nonapplicability of advisory committee act.--The expert 
        panel shall not be subject to the Federal Advisory Committee 
        Act (5 U.S.C. App.).
            (C) Deadline for recommendation.--Not later than September 
        30, 2007, the expert panel shall provide the Secretary with a 
        recommendation relating to such standards development.
    (b) Provisional Standards.--
        (1) In general.--If the Secretary finds that the development or 
    balloting of an intelligent transportation system standard 
    jeopardizes the timely achievement of the objectives identified in 
    subsection (a), the Secretary may establish a provisional standard, 
    after consultation with affected parties, using, to the extent 
    practicable, the work product of appropriate standards development 
    organizations.
        (2) Period of effectiveness.--A provisional standard 
    established under paragraph (1) shall be published in the Federal 
    Register and remain in effect until the appropriate standards 
    development organization adopts and publishes a standard.
    (c) Conformity With National Architecture.--
        (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3), 
    the Secretary shall ensure that intelligent transportation system 
    projects carried out using funds made available from the Highway 
    Trust Fund, including funds made available under this subtitle to 
    deploy intelligent transportation system technologies, conform to 
    the national architecture, applicable standards or provisional 
    standards, and protocols developed under subsection (a).
        (2) Secretary's discretion.--The Secretary may authorize 
    exceptions to paragraph (1) for--
            (A) projects designed to achieve specific research 
        objectives outlined in the national intelligent transportation 
        system program plan or the surface transportation research and 
        development strategic plan developed under section 508 of title 
        23, United States Code; or
            (B) the upgrade or expansion of an intelligent 
        transportation system in existence on the date of enactment of 
        this Act if the Secretary determines that the upgrade or 
        expansion--
                (i) would not adversely affect the goals or purposes of 
            this subtitle;
                (ii) is carried out before the end of the useful life 
            of such system; and
                (iii) is cost-effective as compared to alternatives 
            that would meet the conformity requirement of paragraph 
            (1).
        (3) Exceptions.--Paragraph (1) shall not apply to funds used 
    for operation or maintenance of an intelligent transportation 
    system in existence on the date of enactment of this Act.

SEC. 5308. ROAD WEATHER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.

    (a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish a road weather 
research and development program to--
        (1) maximize use of available road weather information and 
    technologies;
        (2) expand road weather research and development efforts to 
    enhance roadway safety, capacity, and efficiency while minimizing 
    environmental impacts; and
        (3) promote technology transfer of effective road weather 
    scientific and technological advances.
    (b) Stakeholder Input.--In carrying out this section, the Secretary 
shall consult with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 
the National Science Foundation, the American Association of State 
Highway and Transportation Officials, nonprofit organizations, and the 
private sector.
    (c) Contents.--The program established under this section shall 
solely carry out research and development called for in the National 
Research Council's report entitled ``A Research Agenda for Improving 
Road Weather Services''. Such research and development includes--
        (1) integrating existing observational networks and data 
    management systems for road weather applications;
        (2) improving weather modeling capabilities and forecast tools, 
    such as the road surface and atmospheric interface;
        (3) enhancing mechanisms for communicating road weather 
    information to users, such as transportation officials and the 
    public; and
        (4) integrating road weather technologies into an information 
    infrastructure.
    (d) Activities.--In carrying out this section, the Secretary 
shall--
        (1) enable efficient technology transfer;
        (2) improve education and training of road weather information 
    users, such as State and local transportation officials and private 
    sector transportation contractors; and
        (3) coordinate with transportation weather research programs in 
    other modes, such as aviation.
    (e) Funding.--
        (1) In general.--In awarding funds under this section, the 
    Secretary shall give preference to applications with significant 
    matching funds from non-Federal sources.
        (2) Funds for road weather research and development.--Of the 
    amounts made available by section 5101(a)(5) of this Act, 
    $5,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 shall be 
    available to carry out this section.

SEC. 5309. CENTERS FOR SURFACE TRANSPORTATION EXCELLENCE.

    (a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish 4 centers for 
surface transportation excellence.
    (b) Goals.--The goals of the centers for surface transportation 
excellence are to promote and support strategic national surface 
transportation programs and activities relating to the work of State 
departments of transportation in the areas of environment, surface 
transportation safety, rural safety, and project finance.
    (c) Role of Centers.--To achieve the goals set forth in subsection 
(b), the Secretary shall establish the 4 centers as follows:
        (1) Environmental excellence.--To provide technical assistance, 
    information sharing of best practices, and training in the use of 
    tools and decision-making processes that can assist States in 
    planning and delivering environmentally sound surface 
    transportation projects.
        (2) Surface transportation safety.--To develop and disseminate 
    advanced transportation safety techniques and innovations in both 
    rural areas and urban communities. The center will use a controlled 
    access highway with state-of-the-art features, to test safety 
    devices and techniques that enhance driver performance, examine 
    advanced pavement and lighting systems, and develop techniques to 
    address older driver and fatigue driver issues.
        (3) Rural safety.--To provide research, training, and outreach 
    on innovative uses of technology to enhance rural safety and 
    economic development, assess local community needs to improve 
    access to mobile emergency treatment, and develop online and 
    seminar training needs of rural transportation practitioners and 
    policy-makers.
        (4) Project finance.--To provide support to State 
    transportation departments in the development of finance plans and 
    project oversight tools and to develop and offer training in state-
    of-the-art financing methods to advance projects and leverage 
    funds.
    (d) Funding.--
        (1) In general.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $3,750,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out this section.
        (2) Allocation of funds.--Of the funds made available under 
    paragraph (1) the Secretary shall use such amounts as follows:
            (A) $1,250,000 to establish the Center for Environmental 
        Excellence.
            (B) $750,000 to establish the Center for Excellence in 
        Surface Transportation Safety at the Virginia Tech 
        Transportation Institute.
            (C) $875,000 to establish the Center for Excellence in 
        Rural Safety at the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute, Minnesota.
            (D) $875,000 to establish the Center for Excellence in 
        Project Finance.
        (3) Applicability of title 23.--Funds authorized by this 
    section shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if 
    such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United 
    States Code, except that the Federal share shall be 100 percent.
    (e) Program Administration.--
        (1) Competition.--A party entering into a contract, cooperative 
    agreement, or other transaction with the Secretary, or receiving a 
    grant to perform research or provide technical assistance under 
    subsections (d)(2)(A) and (d)(2)(D) shall be selected on a 
    competitive basis, to the maximum extent practicable.
        (2) Strategic plan.--The Secretary shall require each center to 
    develop a multiyear strategic plan that describes--
            (A) the activities to be undertaken; and
            (B) how the work of the center is coordinated with the 
        activities of the Federal Highway Administration and the 
        various other research, development, and technology transfer 
        activities authorized by this title. Such plans shall be 
        submitted to the Secretary by January 1, 2006, and each year 
        thereafter.

SEC. 5310. DEFINITIONS.

    In this subtitle, the following definitions apply:
        (1) Incident.--The term ``incident'' means a crash, a natural 
    disaster, workzone activity, special event, or other emergency road 
    user occurrence that adversely affects or impedes the normal flow 
    of traffic.
        (2) Intelligent transportation infrastructure.--The term 
    ``intelligent transportation infrastructure'' means fully 
    integrated public sector intelligent transportation system 
    components, as defined by the Secretary.
        (3) Intelligent transportation system.--The term ``intelligent 
    transportation system'' means electronics, photonics, 
    communications, or information processing used singly or in 
    combination to improve the efficiency or safety of a surface 
    transportation system.
        (4) National architecture.--The term ``national architecture'' 
    means the common framework for interoperability that defines--
            (A) the functions associated with intelligent 
        transportation system user services;
            (B) the physical entities or subsystems within which the 
        functions reside;
            (C) the data interfaces and information flows between 
        physical subsystems; and
            (D) the communications requirements associated with the 
        information flows.
        (5) Project.--The term ``project'' means an undertaking to 
    research, develop, or operationally test intelligent transportation 
    systems or any other undertaking eligible for assistance under this 
    subtitle.
        (6) Standard.--The term ``standard'' means a document that--
            (A) contains technical specifications or other precise 
        criteria for intelligent transportation systems that are to be 
        used consistently as rules, guidelines, or definitions of 
        characteristics so as to ensure that materials, products, 
        processes, and services are fit for their purposes; and
            (B) may support the national architecture and promote--
                (i) the widespread use and adoption of intelligent 
            transportation system technology as a component of the 
            surface transportation systems of the United States; and
                (ii) interoperability among intelligent transportation 
            system technologies implemented throughout the States.
        (7) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning given the term 
    under section 101 of title 23, United States Code.
        (8) Transportation systems management and operations.--The term 
    ``transportation systems management and operations'' has the 
    meaning given the term under section 101(a) of title 23, United 
    States Code.

      Subtitle D--University Transportation Research; Scholarship 
                             Opportunities

SEC. 5401. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY TRANSPORTATION CENTERS.

    (a) In General.--Section 5505 of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended to read as follows:

``SEC. 5505. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY TRANSPORTATION CENTERS.

    ``(a) In General.--
        ``(1) Establishment and operation.--The Secretary of 
    Transportation shall make grants under this section to eligible 
    nonprofit institutions of higher learning to establish and operate 
    national university transportation centers.
        ``(2) Role of centers.--The role of each center shall be to 
    advance significant transportation research on critical national 
    transportation issues and to expand the workforce of transportation 
    professionals.
    ``(b) Applicability of Requirements.--A grant received by an 
eligible nonprofit institution of higher learning under this section 
shall be available for the same purposes, and shall be subject to the 
same terms and conditions, as a grant made to a nonprofit institution 
of higher learning under section 5506.
    ``(c) Eligible Nonprofit Institution of Higher Learning Defined.--
In this section, the term `eligible nonprofit institution of higher 
learning' means each of the following:
        ``(1) University of Alaska.
        ``(2) Marshall University, West Virginia, on behalf of a 
    consortium of West Virginia colleges and universities.
        ``(3) University of Minnesota.
        ``(4) University of Missouri, Rolla.
        ``(5) Northwestern University.
        ``(6) Oklahoma Transportation Center.
        ``(7) Portland State University, in partnership with the 
    University of Oregon, Oregon State University, and the Oregon 
    Institute of Technology.
        ``(8) University of Vermont.
        ``(9) Western Transportation Institute at Montana State 
    University.
        ``(10) University of Wisconsin.
    ``(d) Grants.--The Secretary shall make a grant under this section 
to each eligible nonprofit institution of higher learning in an amount 
$2,000,000 in fiscal year 2005 and $3,500,000 in each of fiscal years 
2006 through 2009 to carry out this section.''.
    (b) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a)(4) 
of this Act, $20,000,000 for fiscal year 2005 and $35,000,000 for each 
of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 shall be available to carry out 
section 5505 of such title.
    (c) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for subchapter I of chapter 
55 of such title is amended by striking the item relating to section 
5505 and inserting the following:

``5505. National university transportation centers.''.

SEC. 5402. UNIVERSITY TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH.

    (a) In General.--Section 5506 of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended to read as follows:

``SEC. 5506. UNIVERSITY TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH.

    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary of Transportation shall make 
grants under this section to nonprofit institutions of higher learning 
to establish and operate university transportation centers.
    ``(b) Objectives.--Grants received under this section shall be used 
by nonprofit institutions of higher learning to advance significantly 
the state-of-the-art in transportation research and expand the 
workforce of transportation professionals through the following 
programs and activities:
        ``(1) Research.--Basic and applied research, the products of 
    which are judged by peers or other experts in the field of 
    transportation to advance the body of knowledge in transportation.
        ``(2) Education.--An education program relating to 
    transportation that includes multidisciplinary course work and 
    participation in research.
        ``(3) Technology transfer.--An ongoing program of technology 
    transfer that makes transportation research results available to 
    potential users in a form that can be implemented, utilized, or 
    otherwise applied.
    ``(c) Regional, Tier I, and Tier II Centers.--
        ``(1) Regional and tier i centers.--For each of fiscal years 
    2005 through 2009, the Secretary shall make grants under subsection 
    (a) to nonprofit institutions of higher learning to establish and 
    operate--
            ``(A) 10 regional university transportation centers; and
            ``(B) 10 Tier I university transportation centers.
        ``(2) Tier ii centers.--
            ``(A) For each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009, the 
        Secretary shall make grants under subsection (a) to nonprofit 
        institutions of higher learning to establish and operate 22 
        Tier II university transportation centers.
            ``(B) The tier II centers consist of the following:
                ``(i) University of Arkansas, Mack-Blackwell Rural 
            Transportation Center.
                ``(ii) University of California, Davis.
                ``(iii) California State University, San Bernardino.
                ``(iv) Cleveland State University, Work Zone Safety 
            Institute.
                ``(v) University of Connecticut.
                ``(vi) University of Delaware in Newark.
                ``(vii) University of Detroit Mercy (including the 
            coalition partners of the university).
                ``(viii) George Mason University.
                ``(ix) Hampton University, Eastern Seaboard Intermodal 
            Transportation Applications Center (ESITAC).
                ``(x) Kansas State University.
                ``(xi) Louisiana State University, LTRC-TTEC.
                ``(xii) University of Massachusetts Amherst.
                ``(xiii) Michigan Technological University.
                ``(xiv) University of Nevada Las Vegas.
                ``(xv) North Carolina State University, Center for 
            Transportation and the Environment.
                ``(xvi) Northwestern University.
                ``(xvii) Ohio Higher Education Transportation 
            Consortium University of Akron.
                ``(xviii) University of Rhode Island.
                ``(xix) University of Toledo.
                ``(xx) Utah State University.
                ``(xxi) Youngstown State University.
                ``(xxii) University of Memphis.
        ``(3) Location of regional centers.--One regional university 
    transportation center shall be located in each of the 10 United 
    States Government regions that comprise the Standard Federal 
    Regional Boundary System.
        ``(4) Limitation.--A nonprofit institution of higher learning 
    may not directly receive a grant under this section for a fiscal 
    year for more than one university transportation center.
    ``(d) Competitive Selection Process.--
        ``(1) Applications.--In order to be eligible to receive a grant 
    under subsection (c)(1), a nonprofit institution of higher learning 
    shall submit to the Secretary an application that is in such form 
    and contains such information as the Secretary may require.
        ``(2) General selection criteria.--Except as otherwise provided 
    by this section, the Secretary shall select each recipient of a 
    grant under subsection (c)(1) through a competitive process on the 
    basis of the following:
            ``(A) The demonstrated research and extension resources 
        available to the recipient to carry out this section.
            ``(B) The capability of the recipient to provide leadership 
        in making national and regional contributions to the solution 
        of immediate and long-range transportation problems.
            ``(C) The recipient's demonstrated commitment of at least 
        $400,000 each year in regularly budgeted institutional amounts 
        to support ongoing transportation research and education 
        programs.
            ``(D) The recipient's demonstrated ability to disseminate 
        results of transportation research and education programs 
        through a statewide or regionwide continuing education program.
            ``(E) The strategic plan the recipient proposes to carry 
        out under the grant.
    ``(e) Regional University Transportation Centers.--
        ``(1) Competition.--Not later than March 31, 2006, and not 
    later than March 31st of every 4th year thereafter, the Secretary 
    shall complete a competition among nonprofit institutions of higher 
    learning for grants to establish and operate the 10 regional 
    university transportation centers referred to in subsection 
    (c)(1)(A).
        ``(2) Selection criteria.--In conducting a competition under 
    paragraph (1), the Secretary shall select a nonprofit institution 
    of higher learning on the basis of--
            ``(A) the criteria described in subsection (d)(2);
            ``(B) the location of the center within the Federal region 
        to be served; and
            ``(C) whether or not the institution (or, in the case of a 
        consortium of institutions, the lead institution) demonstrates 
        that it has a well-established, nationally recognized program 
        in transportation research and education, as evidenced by--
                ``(i) not less than $2,000,000 in highway or public 
            transportation research expenditures each year for each of 
            the preceding 5 years;
                ``(ii) not less than 10 graduate degrees awarded in 
            professional fields closely related to highways and public 
            transportation each year for each of the preceding 5 years; 
            and
                ``(iii) not less than 5 tenured or tenure-track faculty 
            members who specialize on a full-time basis in professional 
            fields closely related to highways and public 
            transportation who, as a group, have published a total at 
            least 50 refereed journal publications on highway or public 
            transportation research during the preceding 5 years.
        ``(3) Grant recipients.--After selecting a nonprofit 
    institution of higher learning as a grant recipient on the basis of 
    a competition conducted under this subsection, the Secretary shall 
    make a grant to the recipient to establish and operate a regional 
    university transportation center in each of the first 4 fiscal 
    years beginning after the date of the competition.
        ``(4) Special rule for fiscal years 2005 and 2006.--For fiscal 
    years 2005 and 2006, the Secretary shall make a grant under this 
    section to each of the 10 nonprofit institutions of higher learning 
    that were competitively selected for grants by the Secretary under 
    this section in July 1999 to operate regional university 
    transportation centers.
        ``(5) Amount of grants.--The Secretary shall make a grant to a 
    nonprofit institution of higher learning to establish and operate a 
    regional university transportation center of--
            ``(A) $1,000,000 for fiscal year 2005;
            ``(B) $2,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 
        2008; and
            ``(C) $2,225,000 for fiscal year 2009.
    ``(f) Tier I University Transportation Centers.--
        ``(1) Competition.--Not later than June 30, 2006, and not later 
    than June 30 of every 4th year thereafter, the Secretary shall 
    complete a competition among nonprofit institutions of higher 
    learning for grants to establish and operate the 10 Tier I 
    university transportation centers referred to in subsection 
    (c)(1)(B).
        ``(2) Selection criteria.--In conducting a competition under 
    paragraph (1), the Secretary shall select a nonprofit institution 
    of higher learning on the basis of--
            ``(A) the criteria described in subsection (d)(2); and
            ``(B) whether or not the institution (or, in the case of a 
        consortium of institutions, the lead institution) can 
        demonstrate that it has an established, recognized program in 
        transportation research and education, as evidenced by--
                ``(i) not less than $1,000,000 in highway or public 
            transportation research expenditures each year for each of 
            the preceding 5 years or not less than $6,000,000 in such 
            expenditures during the 5 preceding years;
                ``(ii) not less than 5 graduate degrees awarded in 
            professional fields closely related to highways and public 
            transportation each year for each of the preceding 5 years; 
            and
                ``(iii) not less than 3 tenured or tenure-track faculty 
            members who specialize on a full-time basis in professional 
            fields closely related to highways and public 
            transportation who, as a group, have published a total at 
            least 20 refereed journal publications on highway or public 
            transportation research during the preceding 5 years.
        ``(3) Grant recipients.--After selecting a nonprofit 
    institution of higher learning as a grant recipient on the basis of 
    a competition conducted under this subsection, the Secretary shall 
    make a grant to the recipient to establish and operate a Tier I 
    university transportation center in each of the first 4 fiscal 
    years beginning after the date of the competition.
        ``(4) Special rule for fiscal years 2005 and 2006.--For fiscal 
    years 2005 and 2006, the Secretary shall make a grant under this 
    section to each of the 10 nonprofit institutions of higher learning 
    that were competitively selected for grant awards by the Secretary 
    under this section in May 2002 to operate university transportation 
    centers (other than regional centers).
        ``(5) Amount of grants.--The Secretary shall make a grant of 
    $1,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 to a 
    nonprofit institution of higher learning to establish and operate a 
    Tier I university transportation center.
    ``(g) Tier II University Transportation Centers.--
        ``(1) Selection.--The Secretary shall make grants to the 
    nonprofit institutions of higher learning to establish and operate 
    the 22 Tier II university transportation centers referred to in 
    subsection (c)(2)(B).
        ``(2) Amount of grants.--The Secretary shall make a grant of 
    $500,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 to a nonprofit 
    institution of higher learning to establish and operate a Tier II 
    university transportation center.
    ``(h) Support of National Strategy for Surface Transportation 
Research.--In order to be eligible to receive a grant under this 
section, a nonprofit institution of higher learning shall provide 
assurances satisfactory to the Secretary that the research and 
education activities of its university transportation center will 
support the national strategy for surface transportation research, as 
identified by--
        ``(1) the report of the National Highway Research and 
    Technology Partnership entitled `Highway Research and Technology: 
    The Need for Greater Investment', dated April 2002; and
        ``(2) the programs of the National Research and Technology 
    Program of the Federal Transit Administration.
    ``(i) Maintenance of Effort.--In order to be eligible to receive a 
grant under this section, a nonprofit institution of higher learning 
shall enter into an agreement with the Secretary to ensure that the 
institution will maintain total expenditures from all other sources to 
establish and operate a university transportation center and related 
research activities at a level at least equal to the average level of 
such expenditures in its 2 fiscal years prior to award of a grant under 
this section.
    ``(j) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the costs of activities 
carried out using a grant made under this section shall be 50 percent 
of such costs. The non-Federal share may include funds provided to a 
recipient under section 503, 504(b), or 505 of title 23.
    ``(k) Program Coordination.--
        ``(1) Coordination.--The Secretary shall coordinate the 
    research, education, and technology transfer activities that grant 
    recipients carry out under this section, disseminate the results of 
    the research, and establish and operate a clearinghouse to 
    disseminate the results of the research.
        ``(2) Annual review and evaluation.--At least annually, and 
    consistent with the plan developed under section 508 of title 23, 
    the Secretary shall review and evaluate programs of grant 
    recipients.
        ``(3) Management and oversight.--The Secretary shall expend not 
    more than $400,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 from 
    amounts made available to carry out this section to carry out 
    management and oversight of the centers receiving assistance under 
    this section and section 5505.
    ``(l) Program Administration.--The Secretary shall carry out this 
section acting through the Administrator of the Research and Innovative 
Technology Administration.
    ``(m) Limitation on Availability of Funds.--Funds made available to 
carry out this section shall remain available for obligation by the 
Secretary for a period of 2 years after the last day of the fiscal year 
for which such funds are authorized.''.
    (b) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a)(4) 
of this Act, the following amounts shall be available to carry out 
section 5506 of such title.
        (1) $20,400,000 for fiscal year 2005.
        (2) $41,400,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2008.
        (3) $43,900,000 for fiscal year 2009.
    (c) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for subchapter I of chapter 
55 of such title is amended by striking the item relating to section 
5506 and inserting the following:

``5506. University transportation research.''.

                       Subtitle E--Other Programs

SEC. 5501. TRANSPORTATION SAFETY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROJECT.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall fund and carry out a project 
to further the development of a comprehensive transportation safety 
information management system (in this section referred to as 
``TSIMS'').
    (b) Purposes.--The purpose of the TSIMS project is to further the 
development of a software application to provide for the collection, 
integration, management, and dissemination of safety data from and for 
use among State and local safety and transportation agencies, including 
driver licensing, vehicle registration, emergency management system, 
injury surveillance, roadway inventory, and motor carrier databases.
    (c) Funding.--
        (1) Federal funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $1,000,000 for fiscal years 2006 and 2007 
    shall be available to carry out the TSIMS project under this 
    section.
        (2) State contribution.--The sums authorized in paragraph (1) 
    are intended to supplement voluntary contributions to be made by 
    State departments of transportation and other State safety and 
    transportation agencies.

SEC. 5502. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION CONGESTION RELIEF SOLUTIONS RESEARCH 
              INITIATIVE.

    (a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish a surface 
transportation congestion solutions research initiative consisting of 2 
independent research programs described in subsections (b)(1) and 
(b)(2) and designed to develop information to assist State 
transportation departments and metropolitan planning organizations 
measure and address surface transportation congestion problems.
    (b) Surface Transportation Congestion Solutions Research Program.--
        (1) Improved surface transportation congestion management 
    system measures.--The purposes of the first research program 
    established under this section shall be--
            (A) to examine the effectiveness of surface transportation 
        congestion management systems since enactment of the Intermodal 
        Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-
        240);
            (B) to identify best case examples of locally designed 
        reporting methods and incorporate such methods in research on 
        national models for developing and recommending improved 
        surface transportation congestion measurement and reporting; 
        and
            (C) to incorporate such methods in the development of 
        national models and methods to monitor, measure, and report 
        surface transportation congestion information.
        (2) Analytical techniques for action on surface transportation 
    congestion.--The purposes of the second research program 
    established under this section shall be--
            (A) to analyze the effectiveness of procedures used by 
        State transportation departments and metropolitan planning 
        organizations to assess surface transportation congestion 
        problems and communicate those problems to decisionmakers; and
            (B) to identify methods to ensure that the results of 
        surface transportation congestion analyses lead to the 
        targeting of funding for programs, projects, or services with 
        demonstrated effectiveness in reducing travel delay, 
        congestion, and system unreliability.
    (c) Technical Assistance and Training.--In fiscal year 2006, the 
Secretary shall develop a technical assistance and training program to 
disseminate the results of the surface transportation congestion 
solutions research initiative for the purpose of assisting State 
transportation departments and local transportation agencies with 
improving their approaches to surface transportation congestion 
measurement, analysis, and project programming.
    (d) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a)(1) 
of this Act, $9,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 
shall be available to carry out subsections (a) and (b) of this 
section. Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a)(2), $750,000 
for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 shall be available to carry 
out subsection (c) of this subsection.

SEC. 5503. MOTOR CARRIER EFFICIENCY STUDY.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary, in coordination with the motor 
carrier and wireless technology industry, shall conduct a study to--
        (1) identify inefficiencies in the transportation of freight;
        (2) evaluate the safety, productivity, and reduced cost 
    improvements that may be achieved through the use of wireless 
    technologies to address the inefficiencies identified in paragraph 
    (1); and
        (3) conduct, as appropriate, field tests demonstrating the 
    technologies identified in paragraph (2).
    (b) Program Elements.--The program shall include, at a minimum, the 
following:
        (1) Fuel monitoring and management systems.
        (2) Radio frequency identification technology.
        (3) Electronic manifest systems.
        (4) Cargo theft prevention.
    (c) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of the study 
under this section shall be 100 percent.
    (d) Annual Report.--The Secretary shall prepare and submit to 
Congress an annual report on the programs and activities carried out 
under this section.
    (e) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
5101(a)(1) of this Act, the Secretary shall make available $1,250,000 
to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for each of fiscal 
years 2006 through 2009 to carry out this section.

SEC. 5504. CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION ADVANCEMENT AND REGIONAL 
              DEVELOPMENT.

    (a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish a Center for 
Transportation Advancement and Regional Development (referred to in 
this section as the ``Center'') to assist, through training, education, 
and research, in the comprehensive development of small metropolitan 
and rural regional transportation systems that are responsive to the 
needs of businesses and local communities.
    (b) Activities.--In carrying out this section, the Center shall--
        (1) provide training, information, and professional resources 
    for small metropolitan and rural regions to pursue innovative 
    strategies to expand the capabilities, capacity, and effectiveness 
    of a region's transportation network, including activities related 
    to freight projects, transit system upgrades, roadways and bridges, 
    and intermodal transfer facilities and operations;
        (2) assist local officials, rural transportation and economic 
    development planners, officials from State departments of 
    transportation and economic development, business leaders, and 
    other stakeholders in developing public-private partnerships to 
    enhance their transportation systems; and
        (3) promote the leveraging of regional transportation planning 
    with regional economic and business development planning to assure 
    that appropriate transportation systems are created.
    (c) Program Administration.--To carry out this section, the 
Secretary shall make a grant to, or enter into a cooperative agreement 
or contract with the National Association of Development Organizations.
    (d) Funding.--
        (1) In general.--Of the amounts made available by section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $625,000 shall be available for each of 
    fiscal years 2006 through 2009 to carry out this section.
        (2) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of activities 
    carried out in accordance with this subsection shall be 100 
    percent.

SEC. 5505. TRANSPORTATION SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--
        (1) Establishment of program.--The Secretary may establish and 
    implement a scholarship program for the purpose of attracting 
    qualified students for transportation-related critical jobs.
        (2) Partnership.--The Secretary may establish the program in 
    partnership with appropriate nongovernmental institutions.
    (b) Participation.--An operating administration of the Department 
and the Office of Inspector General may participate in the scholarship 
program.
    (c) Funding.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
Secretary may use funds available to an operating administration or 
from the Office of Inspector General of the Department for the purpose 
of carrying out this section.

SEC. 5506. COMMERCIAL REMOTE SENSING PRODUCTS AND SPATIAL INFORMATION 
              TECHNOLOGIES.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall establish and carry out a 
program to validate commercial remote sensing products and spatial 
information technologies for application to national transportation 
infrastructure development and construction.
    (b) Program.--
        (1) National policy.--The Secretary shall establish and 
    maintain a national policy for the use of commercial remote sensing 
    products and spatial information technologies in national 
    transportation infrastructure development and construction.
        (2) Policy implementation.--The Secretary shall develop new 
    applications of commercial remote sensing products and spatial 
    information technologies for the implementation of the national 
    policy established and maintained under paragraph (1).
    (c) Cooperation.--The Secretary shall carry out this section in 
cooperation with a consortium of university research centers.
    (d) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a)(1) 
of this Act, $7,750,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 
shall be available to carry out this section.

SEC. 5507. RURAL INTERSTATE CORRIDOR COMMUNICATIONS STUDY.

    (a) Study.--The Secretary, in cooperation with the Secretary of 
Commerce, State departments of transportation, and other appropriate 
State, regional, and local officials, shall conduct a study on the 
feasibility of installing fiber optic cabling and wireless 
communication infrastructure along multistate Interstate System route 
corridors for improved communications services to rural communities 
along such corridors.
    (b) Contents of Study.--In conducting the study, the Secretary 
shall identify--
        (1) impediments to installation of the infrastructure described 
    in subsection (a) along multistate Interstate System route 
    corridors and to connecting such infrastructure to the rural 
    communities along such corridors;
        (2) the effective geographic range of such infrastructure;
        (3) potential opportunities for the private sector to fund, 
    wholly or partially, the installation of such infrastructure;
        (4) potential benefits fiber optic cabling and wireless 
    communication infrastructure may provide to rural communities along 
    such corridors, including the effects of the installation of such 
    infrastructure on economic development, deployment of intelligent 
    transportation systems technologies and applications, homeland 
    security precaution and response, and education and health systems 
    in those communities;
        (5) rural broadband access points for such infrastructure;
        (6) areas of environmental conflict with such installation;
        (7) real estate ownership issues relating to such installation;
        (8) preliminary design for placement of fiber optic cable and 
    wireless towers;
        (9) monetary value of the rights-of-way necessary for such 
    installation;
        (10) applicability and transferability of the benefits of such 
    installation to other rural corridors; and
        (11) safety and other operational issues associated with the 
    installation and maintenance of fiber optic cabling and wire 
    infrastructure within Interstate System rights-of-way and other 
    publicly owned rights-of-way.
    (c) Corridor Locations.--The study required under subsection (a) 
shall be conducted for corridors along--
        (1) Interstate Route 90 through rural Wisconsin, southern 
    Minnesota, northern Iowa, and South Dakota;
        (2) Interstate Route 20 through Alabama, Mississippi, and 
    northern Louisiana;
        (3) Interstate Route 91 through Vermont, New Hampshire, and 
    Massachusetts; and
        (4) any other rural corridor the Secretary considers 
    appropriate.
    (d) Report to Congress.--Not later than September 30, 2007, the 
Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the results of the 
study, including any recommendations of the Secretary.
    (e) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of the study 
shall be 100 percent.
    (f) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
5101(a)(5) of this Act, $1,000,000 shall be available for fiscal year 
2006, and $2,000,000 shall be available for fiscal year 2007 to carry 
out this section.

SEC. 5508. TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AND DEMONSTRATION 
              PROGRAM.

    Section 5117(b) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
Century (112 Stat 449; 112 Stat. 864; 115 Stat. 2330) is amended by 
striking paragraph (3) and inserting the following:
        ``(3) Intelligent transportation infrastructure.--
            ``(A) Definitions.--In this paragraph:
                ``(i) Congested area.--The term `congested area' means 
            a metropolitan area that experiences significant traffic 
            congestion, as determined by the Secretary on an annual 
            basis, including the metropolitan areas of Albany, Atlanta, 
            Austin, Burlington, Charlotte, Columbus, Greensboro, 
            Hartford, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Louisville, Milwaukee, 
            Minneapolis-St. Paul, Nashville, New Orleans, Norfolk, 
            Raleigh, Richmond, Sacramento, San Jose, Tuscson, and 
            Tulsa.
                ``(ii) Deployment area.--The term `deployment area' 
            means any of the metropolitan areas of Baltimore, 
            Birmingham, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas/Fort Worth, 
            Denver, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Los 
            Angeles, Miami, New York/Northern New Jersey, Northern 
            Kentucky/Cincinnati, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Philadelphia, 
            Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Salt Lake, San 
            Diego, San Francisco, St. Louis, Seattle, Tampa, and 
            Washington, District of Columbia.
                ``(iii) Metropolitan area.--The term `metropolitan 
            area', including a major transportation corridor serving a 
            metropolitan area, means any area that--

                    ``(I) has a population exceeding 300,000; and
                    ``(II) meets criteria established by the Secretary 
                in conjunction with the intelligent vehicle highway 
                systems corridors program.

                ``(iv) Original contract.--The term `original contract' 
            means the Department of Transportation contract numbered 
            DTTS 59-99-D-00445 T020013.
                ``(v) Program.--The term `program' means the 2-part 
            intelligent transportation infrastructure program carried 
            out under this paragraph.
                ``(vi) State transportation department.--The term 
            `State transportation department' means--

                    ``(I) a State transportation department (as defined 
                in section 101 of title 23, United States Code); and
                    ``(II) a designee of a State transportation 
                department (as so defined) for the purpose of entering 
                into contracts.

                ``(vii) Uncommitted funds.--The term `uncommitted 
            funds' means the total amount of funds that, as of the date 
            that is 180 days after the date of enactment of the 
            SAFETEA-LU, remain uncommitted under the original contract.
            ``(B) Intelligent transportation infrastructure program.--
                ``(i) In general.--The Secretary shall carry out a 2-
            part intelligent transportation infrastructure program in 
            accordance with this paragraph to advance the deployment of 
            an operational intelligent transportation infrastructure 
            system, through measurement of various transportation 
            system activities, to simultaneously--

                    ``(I) aid in transportation planning and analysis; 
                and
                    ``(II) make a significant contribution to the ITS 
                program under this title.

                ``(ii) Objectives.--The objectives of the program are--

                    ``(I) to build or integrate an infrastructure of 
                the measurement of various transportation system 
                metrics to aid in planning, analysis, and maintenance 
                of the Department of Transportation, including the 
                buildout, maintenance, and operation of greater than 40 
                metropolitan area systems with a total cost not to 
                exceed $2,000,000 for each metropolitan area;
                    ``(II) to provide private technology 
                commercialization initiatives to generate revenues that 
                will be reinvested in the intelligent transportation 
                infrastructure system;
                    ``(III) to aggregate data into reports for 
                multipoint data distribution techniques; and
                    ``(IV) with respect to part I of the program under 
                subparagraph (C), to use an advanced information system 
                designed and monitored by an entity with experience 
                with the Department of Transportation in the design and 
                monitoring of high-reliability, mission-critical voice 
                and data systems.

            ``(C) Part I.--
                ``(i) In general.--In carrying out part I of the 
            program, the Secretary shall permit the entity to which the 
            original contract was awarded to use uncommitted funds to 
            deploy intelligent transportation infrastructure systems 
            that have been accepted by the Secretary--

                    ``(I) in accordance with the terms of the original 
                contract; and
                    ``(II) in any deployment area, with the consent of 
                the State transportation department for the deployment 
                area.

                ``(ii) Applicable conditions.--The same asset 
            ownership, maintenance, fixed price contract, and revenue 
            sharing model, and the same competitively selected 
            consortium leader, as were used for the deployment of 
            intelligent transportation infrastructure systems under the 
            original contract before the date of enactment of the 
            SAFETEA-LU shall apply to each deployment carried out under 
            clause (i).
                ``(iii) Deployment in congested areas.--If the entity 
            referred to in clause (i) is unable to use the uncommitted 
            funds by deploying intelligent transportation 
            infrastructure systems in deployment areas, as determined 
            by the Secretary, the entity may deploy the systems in 
            accordance with this paragraph in one or more congested 
            areas, with the consent of the State transportation 
            departments for the congested areas.
            ``(D) Part II.--
                ``(i) In general.--In carrying out part II of the 
            program, the Secretary shall award, on a competitive basis, 
            contracts for the deployment of intelligent transportation 
            infrastructure systems that have been accepted by the 
            Secretary in congested areas, with the consent of the State 
            transportation departments for the congested areas.
                ``(ii) Requirements.--The Secretary shall award 
            contracts under clause (i)--

                    ``(I) for individual congested areas among entities 
                that seek to deploy intelligent transportation 
                infrastructure systems in the congested areas; and
                    ``(II) on the condition that the terms of each 
                contract awarded requires the entity deploying such 
                system to ensure that the deployed system is compatible 
                (as determined by the Secretary) with systems deployed 
                in other congested areas under this paragraph.

                ``(iii) Provisions in contracts.--The Secretary shall 
            require that each contract for the deployment of an 
            intelligent transportation infrastructure system under this 
            subparagraph contain such provisions relating to asset 
            ownership, maintenance, fixed price, and revenue sharing as 
            the Secretary considers to be appropriate.
            ``(E) Use of funds for undeployed systems.--
                ``(i) In general.--If, under part I or part II of the 
            program, a State transportation department for a deployment 
            area or congested area does not consent by the later of the 
            date that is 180 days after the date of enactment of the 
            SAFETEA-LU, or another date determined jointly by the State 
            transportation department and the deployment area or 
            congested area, to participate in the deployment of an 
            intelligent transportation infrastructure system in the 
            deployment area or congested area, upon application by any 
            other deployment area or congested area that has consented 
            by that date to participate in the deployment of such a 
            system, the Secretary shall distribute any such unused 
            funds to any other deployment or congested area that has 
            consented by that date to participate in the deployment of 
            such a system.
                ``(ii) No inclusion in cost limitation.--Costs paid 
            using funds provided through a distribution under clause 
            (i) shall not be considered in determining the limitation 
            on maximum cost described in subparagraph (F)(ii).
            ``(F) Federal share; limits on costs of systems for 
        metropolitan areas.--
                ``(i) Federal share.--Subject to clause (ii), the 
            Federal share of the cost of any project or activity 
            carried out under the program shall be 80 percent.
                ``(ii) Limit on costs of system for each metropolitan 
            area.--

                    ``(I) In general.--Not more than $2,000,000 may be 
                provided under this paragraph for deployment of an 
                intelligent transportation infrastructure system for a 
                metropolitan area.
                    ``(II) Funding under each part.--A metropolitan 
                area in which an intelligent transportation 
                infrastructure system is deployed under part I or part 
                II under subparagraphs (C) and (D), respectively, 
                including through a distribution of funds under 
                subparagraph (E), may not receive any additional 
                deployment under the other part of the program.

            ``(G) Use of rights-of-way.--
                ``(i) In general.--An intelligent transportation system 
            project described in this paragraph or paragraph (6) that 
            involves privately owned intelligent transportation system 
            components and is carried out using funds made available 
            from the Highway Trust Fund shall not be subject to any law 
            (including a regulation) of a State or political 
            subdivision of a State prohibiting or regulating commercial 
            activities in the rights-of-way of a highway for which 
            Federal-aid highway funds have been used for planning, 
            design, construction, or maintenance for the project, if 
            the Secretary determines that such use is in the public 
            interest.
                ``(ii) Effect of subparagraph.--Nothing in this 
            subparagraph affects the authority of a State or political 
            subdivision of a State--

                    ``(I) to regulate highway safety; or
                    ``(II) under sections 253 and 332(c)(7) of the 
                Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 253, 332(c)(7)).

            ``(H) Authorization of appropriations.--There is authorized 
        to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary for each of 
        fiscal years 2005 through 2009 to carry out this paragraph.''.

SEC. 5509. REPEAL.

    Effective October 1 of 2005, sections 5208 and 5209 of subtitle C 
of title V of The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (23 
U.S.C. 502 note; 112 Stat. 452-463) is repealed.

SEC. 5510. NOTICE.

    (a) Notice of Reprogramming.--If any funds authorized for carrying 
out this title or the amendments made by this title are subject to a 
reprogramming action that requires notice to be provided to the 
Committees on Appropriations, Transportation and Infrastructure, and 
Science of the House of Representatives and the Committees on 
Appropriations and Environment and Public Works of the Senate, notice 
of that action shall be concurrently provided to the Committee of 
Transportation and Infrastructure and the Committee on Science of the 
House of Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public 
Works of the Senate.
    (b) Notice of Reorganization.--On or before the 15th day preceding 
the date of any major reorganization of a program, project, or activity 
of the Department for which funds are authorized by this title or the 
amendments made by this title, the Secretary shall provide notice of 
the reorganization to the Committees on Transportation and 
Infrastructure and Science of the House of Representatives and the 
Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate.

SEC. 5511. MOTORCYCLE CRASH CAUSATION STUDY GRANTS.

    (a) Grants.--The Secretary shall provide grants to the Oklahoma 
Transportation Center for the purpose of conducting a comprehensive, 
in-depth motorcycle crash causation study that employs the common 
international methodology for in-depth motorcycle accident 
investigation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and 
Development.
    (b) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
5101(a)(1) of this Act, $1,408,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 and 
2007 shall be available to carry out this section.

SEC. 5512. ADVANCED TRAVEL FORECASTING PROCEDURES PROGRAM.

    (a) Continuation and Acceleration of TRANSIMS Deployment.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall accelerate the deployment 
    of the advanced transportation model known as the ``Transportation 
    Analysis Simulation System'' (in this section referred to as 
    ``TRANSIMS''), developed by the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
        (2) Program appreciation.--The purpose of the program is to 
    assist State departments of transportation and metropolitan 
    planning organizations--
            (A) to implement TRANSIMS;
            (B) to develop methods for TRANSIMS applications to 
        transportation planning, air quality analysis, regulatory 
        compliance, and response to natural disasters and other 
        transportation disruptions; and
            (C) to provide training and technical assistance for the 
        implementation of TRANSIMS.
    (b) Required Activities.--The Secretary shall use funds made 
available to carry out this section to--
        (1) provide funding to State departments of transportation and 
    metropolitan planning organizations serving transportation 
    management areas designated under chapter 52 of title 49, United 
    States Code, representing a diversity of populations, geographic 
    regions, and analytic needs to implement TRANSIMS;
        (2) develop methods to demonstrate a wide spectrum of TRANSIMS 
    applications to support local, metropolitan, statewide 
    transportation planning, including integrating highway and transit 
    operational considerations into the transportation Planning 
    process, and estimating the effects of induced travel demand and 
    transit ridership in making transportation conformity 
    determinations where applicable;
        (3) provide training and technical assistance with respect to 
    the implementation and application of TRANSIMS to States, local 
    governments, and metropolitan planning organizations with 
    responsibility for travel modeling;
        (4) to further develop TRANSIMS for additional applications, 
    including--
            (A) congestion analyses;
            (B) major investment studies;
            (C) economic impact analyses;
            (D) alternative analyses;
            (E) freight movement studies;
            (F) emergency evacuation studies;
            (G) port studies;
            (H) airport access studies;
            (I) induced demand studies; and
            (J) transit ridership analysis.
    (c) Eligible Activities.--The program may support the development 
of methods to plan for the transportation response to chemical and 
biological terrorism and other security concerns.
    (d) Allocation of Funds.--Not more than 75 percent of the funds 
made available to carry out this section may be allocated to activities 
described in subsection (b)(1).
    (e) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a)(1) 
of this Act, $2,625,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 
shall be available to carry out this section.

SEC. 5513. RESEARCH GRANTS.

    (a) Thermal Imaging.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall make a grant to carry out 
    a demonstration project that uses a thermal imaging inspection 
    system (TIIS) that leverages state-of-the-art thermal imagery 
    technology, integrated with signature recognition software, 
    providing the capability to identify, in real time, faults and 
    failures in tires, brakes and bearings mounted on commercial motor 
    vehicles.
        (2) Use of funds.--Funds shall be used--
            (A) to employ a TIIS in a field environment, along the 
        Interstate, to further assess the system's ability to identify 
        faults in tires, brakes, and bearings mounted on commercial 
        motor vehicles;
            (B) to establish, through statistical analysis, the 
        probability of failure for each component; and
            (C) to develop and integrate a predictive tool into the 
        TIIS, which identifies an impending tire, brake, or bearing 
        failure and provides the use of a time frame in which this 
        failure may occur.
        (3) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $2,000,000 in fiscal year 2006 shall be 
    available to carry out this subsection.
    (b) Transportation Injury Research.--
        (1) Grant.--The Secretary shall make a grant to maintain a 
    center for transportation injury research at the Calspan University 
    of Buffalo Research Center, through the North Campus facility 
    located in Amherst, New York, and affiliated with the State 
    University of New York at Buffalo.
        (2) Recoup costs.--Notwithstanding current law, Federal 
    regulations, or Office of Management and Budget circulars or 
    guidance, the Center shall be permitted to recoup direct and 
    indirect costs and apply a 7 percent fee to the grant made under 
    this subsection.
        (3) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $1,250,000 in each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out this subsection.
    (c) Technology Transfer Grant.--
        (1) Grant.--The Secretary shall make grants to the Argonne 
    National Laboratory-Advanced Transportation Technology Center for 
    the purpose of conducting transportation research and demonstration 
    projects that would lead to the exchange of research results with 
    the private sector and collaboration with universities at a 
    centralized location conducive for technology transfer.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $4,000,000 in each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out this subsection.
    (d) Appalachian Regional Commission.--
        (1) Grant.--The Secretary shall make a grant to the Appalachian 
    Regional Commission to conduct a feasibility study for the creation 
    of a system of inland ports and distribution centers in Appalachia.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $500,000 in fiscal year 2006 shall be 
    available to carry out this subsection.
    (e) Automobile Accident Injury Research.--
        (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make a grant to the Forsyth 
    Institute for research and technology development for preventing 
    and minimizing head, craniofacial, and spinal cord injuries 
    resulting from automobile accidents.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $500,000 in each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out this subsection.
    (f) Rural Transportation Research.--
        (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to the New England 
    Transportation Institute in White River Junction, Vermont for rural 
    transportation research.
        (2) Funding.--
            (A) In general.--Of the amounts made available by section 
        5101(a)(1) of this Act, $1,000,000 for fiscal year 2006 shall 
        be available to carry out this subsection and shall remain 
        available until expended.
            (B) Cost-sharing.--
                (i) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of 
            activities carried out under this subsection shall be 80 
            percent.
                (ii) Non-federal share.--The fair market value of any 
            materials or services provided by the non-Federal sponsor 
            for activities under this subsection shall be credited to 
            the non-Federal share.
    (g) Rural Transportation Research Initiative.--
        (1) Grants.--For each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009, the 
    Secretary shall provide a grant to the Upper Great Plains 
    Transportation Institute at North Dakota State University for use 
    in carrying out the Rural Transportation Research Initiative.
        (2) Funding.--
            (A) In general.--Of the amounts made available by section 
        5101(a)(1) of this Act, $500,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
        through 2009 shall be available to carry out this subsection, 
        and shall remain available until expended.
            (B) Cost-sharing.--
                (i) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of 
            the activities carried out under this subsection shall be 
            80 percent.
                (ii) Non-federal share.--The fair market value of any 
            materials or services provided by the non-Federal project 
            sponsor for any activity under this subsection shall be 
            credited to the non-Federal share.
    (h) Hydrogen-Powered Transportation Research Initiative.--
        (1) Grants.--For each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009, the 
    Secretary shall provide a grant to the University of Montana for 
    use in carrying out the Hydrogen-Powered Transportation Research 
    Initiative.
        (2) Funding.--
            (A) In general.--Of the amounts made available by section 
        5101(a)(1) of this Act, $750,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 
        through 2009 shall be available to carry out this subsection, 
        and shall remain available until expended.
            (B) Cost-sharing.--
                (i) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of 
            the activities carried out under this subsection shall be 
            80 percent.
                (ii) Non-federal share.--The fair market value of any 
            materials or services provided by the non-Federal project 
            sponsor for an activity under this subsection shall be 
            credited to the non-Federal share.
    (i) Cold Region and Rural Transportation Research, Maintenance, and 
Operations.--
        (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall provide grants to the Western 
    Transportation Institute at Montana State University, for use in 
    developing a research facility in Lewistown, Montana, for basic and 
    applied research and testing on surface transportation issues 
    facing rural and cold regions.
        (2) Funding.--
            (A) In general.--Of the amounts made available by section 
        5101(a)(1) of this Act, $1,000,000 for each of fiscal years 
        2006 through 2009 shall be available to carry out this 
        subsection, to remain available until expended.
            (B) Cost-sharing.--
                (i) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of 
            the activities carried out under this subsection shall be 
            80 percent.
                (ii) Non-federal share.--The fair market value of any 
            materials or services provided by the non-Federal project 
            sponsor for an activity under this section shall be 
            credited to the non-Federal share.
    (j) Advanced Vehicle Technology.--
        (1) Grant.--The Secretary shall make a grant to the University 
    of Kansas Transportation Research Institute for research and 
    development of advanced vehicle technology concepts, focused on 
    vehicle emissions, fuel cells and catalytic processes, and 
    intelligent transportation systems.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $2,500,000 in each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out this subsection.
    (k) Asphalt Research Consortium.--
        (1) Grant.--The Secretary shall make a grant to the asphalt 
    research consortium lead by the Western Research Institute to 
    research flexible pavement and extending the life-cycle of 
    asphalts.
        (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section 
    5101(a)(1) of this Act, $7,500,000 in each of fiscal years 2006 
    through 2009 shall be available to carry out this subsection.
    (l) Renewable Transportation Systems Research.--
        (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to the University 
    of Vermont for research, development and field testing of hydrogen 
    fuel cell and biofuel transportation technology.
        (2) Funding.--
            (A) In general.--Of the amounts made available for section 
        5101(a)(1) of this Act, $1,000,000 for fiscal year 2006 to 
        remain available until expended.
            (B) Cost-sharing.--
                (i) Federal share.--The Federal Share of the cost of 
            activities carried out under this section shall be 80 
            percent.
                (ii) Non-federal share.--The fair market value of any 
            materials or services provided by the non-Federal sponsor 
            for activities under this section shall be credited to the 
            non-Federal share.
    (m) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of activities 
carried out in accordance with this section shall be 80 percent unless 
otherwise expressly provided by this section or otherwise determined by 
the Secretary.

SEC. 5514. COMPETITION FOR SPECIFICATION OF ALTERNATIVE TYPES OF 
              CULVERT PIPES.

    Notwithstanding any contrary interpretation of appendix A of 
subpart D of section 635.411 of volume 23, Code of Federal Regulations 
(as in existence on the date of enactment of this Act), not later than 
180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall 
ensure that States provide for competition with respect to the 
specification of alternative types of culvert pipes through 
requirements that are commensurate with competition requirements for 
other construction materials, as determined by the Secretary.

            Subtitle F--Bureau of Transportation Statistics

SEC. 5601. BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS.

    (a) In General.--Section 111 of title 49, United States Code, is 
amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 111. Bureau of Transportation Statistics

    ``(a) Establishment.--There is established in the Research and 
Innovative Technology Administration a Bureau of Transportation 
Statistics.
    ``(b) Director.--
        ``(1) Appointment.--The Bureau shall be headed by a Director 
    who shall be appointed in the competitive service by the Secretary 
    of Transportation.
        ``(2) Qualifications.--The Director shall be appointed from 
    among individuals who are qualified to serve as the Director by 
    virtue of their training and experience in the collection, 
    analysis, and use of transportation statistics.
    ``(c) Responsibilities.--The Director of the Bureau shall serve as 
the Secretary's senior advisor on data and statistics and shall be 
responsible for carrying out the following duties:
        ``(1) Providing data, statistics, and analysis to 
    transportation decisionmakers.--Ensuring that the statistics 
    compiled under paragraph (5) are designed to support transportation 
    decisionmaking by the Federal Government, State and local 
    governments, metropolitan planning organizations, transportation-
    related associations, the private sector (including the freight 
    community), and the public.
        ``(2) Coordinating collection of information.--Working with the 
    operating administrations of the Department to establish and 
    implement the Bureau's data programs and to improve the 
    coordination of information collection efforts with other Federal 
    agencies.
        ``(3) Data modernization.--Continually improving surveys and 
    data collection methods to improve the accuracy and utility of 
    transportation statistics.
        ``(4) Encouraging data standardization.--Encouraging the 
    standardization of data, data collection methods, and data 
    management and storage technologies for data collected by the 
    Bureau, the operating administrations of the Department of 
    Transportation, States, local governments, metropolitan planning 
    organizations, and private sector entities.
        ``(5) Transportation statistics.--Collecting, compiling, 
    analyzing, and publishing a comprehensive set of transportation 
    statistics on the performance and impacts of the national 
    transportation system, including statistics on--
            ``(A) productivity in various parts of the transportation 
        sector;
            ``(B) traffic flows for all modes of transportation;
            ``(C) other elements of the intermodal transportation 
        database established under subsection (e);
            ``(D) travel times and measures of congestion;
            ``(E) vehicle weights and other vehicle characteristics;
            ``(F) demographic, economic, and other variables 
        influencing traveling behavior, including choice of 
        transportation mode and goods movement;
            ``(G) transportation costs for passenger travel and goods 
        movement;
            ``(H) availability and use of mass transit (including the 
        number of passengers served by each mass transit authority) and 
        other forms of for-hire passenger travel;
            ``(I) frequency of vehicle and transportation facility 
        repairs and other interruptions of transportation service;
            ``(J) safety and security for travelers, vehicles, and 
        transportation systems;
            ``(K) consequences of transportation for the human and 
        natural environment;
            ``(L) the extent, connectivity, and condition of the 
        transportation system, building on the national transportation 
        atlas database developed under subsection (g); and
            ``(M) transportation-related variables that influence the 
        domestic economy and global competitiveness.
        ``(6) National spatial data infrastructure.--Building and 
    disseminating the transportation layer of the National Spatial Data 
    Infrastructure developed under Executive Order No. 12906, including 
    coordinating the development of transportation geospatial data 
    standards, compiling intermodal geospatial data, and collecting 
    geospatial data that is not being collected by others.
        ``(7) Issuing guidelines.--Issuing guidelines for the 
    collection of information by the Department required for statistics 
    to be compiled under paragraph (5) in order to ensure that such 
    information is accurate, reliable, relevant, and in a form that 
    permits systematic analysis.
        ``(8) Review sources and reliability of statistics.--Reviewing 
    and reporting to the Secretary on the sources and reliability of 
    the statistics proposed by the heads of the operating 
    administrations of the Department to measure outputs and outcomes 
    as required by the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 
    (Public Law 103-62; 107 Stat. 285), and the amendments made by such 
    Act, and carrying out such other reviews of the sources and 
    reliability of other data collected or statistical information 
    published by the heads of the operating administrations of the 
    Department as shall be requested by the Secretary.
        ``(9) Making statistics accessible.--Making the statistics 
    published under this subsection readily accessible to the public.
    ``(d) Information Needs Assessment.--
        ``(1) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the date of 
    enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the Secretary shall enter into an 
    agreement with the National Research Council to develop and publish 
    a National transportation information needs assessment (referred to 
    in this subsection as the `assessment'). The assessment shall be 
    submitted to the Secretary and the appropriate committees of 
    Congress not later than 24 months after such agreement is entered 
    into.
        ``(2) Content.--The assessment shall--
            ``(A) identify, in order of priority, the transportation 
        data that is not being collected by the Bureau, operating 
        administrations of the Department, or other Federal, State, or 
        local entities, but is needed to improve transportation 
        decisionmaking at the Federal, State, and local levels and to 
        fulfill the requirements of subsection (c)(5);
            ``(B) recommend whether the data identified in subparagraph 
        (A) should be collected by the Bureau, other parts of the 
        Department, or by other Federal, State, or local entities, and 
        whether any data is of a higher priority than data currently 
        being collected;
            ``(C) identify any data the Bureau or other Federal, State, 
        or local entity is collecting that is not needed;
            ``(D) describe new data collection methods (including 
        changes in surveys) and other changes the Bureau or other 
        Federal, State, or local entity should implement to improve the 
        standardization, accuracy, and utility of transportation data 
        and statistics; and
            ``(E) estimate the cost of implementing any 
        recommendations.
        ``(3) Consultation.--In developing the assessment, the National 
    Research Council shall consult with the Department's Advisory 
    Council on Transportation Statistics and a representative cross-
    section of transportation community stakeholders as well as other 
    Federal agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, 
    the Department of Energy, and the Department of Housing and Urban 
    Development.
        ``(4) Report to congress.--Not later than 180 days after the 
    date on which the National Research Council submits the assessment 
    under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall submit a report to 
    Congress that describes--
            ``(A) how the Department plans to fill the data gaps 
        identified under paragraph (2)(A);
            ``(B) how the Department plans to stop collecting data 
        identified under paragraph (2)(C);
            ``(C) how the Department plans to implement improved data 
        collection methods and other changes identified under paragraph 
        (2)(D);
            ``(D) the expected costs of implementing subparagraphs (A), 
        (B), and (C) of this paragraph;
            ``(E) any findings of the assessment under paragraph (1) 
        with which the Secretary disagrees, and why; and
            ``(F) any proposed statutory changes needed to implement 
        the findings of the assessment under paragraph (1).
    ``(e) Intermodal Transportation Database.--
        ``(1) In general.--In consultation with the Under Secretary for 
    Policy, the Assistant Secretaries, and the heads of the operating 
    administrations of the Department, the Director shall establish and 
    maintain a transportation database for all modes of transportation.
        ``(2) Use.--The database shall be suitable for analyses carried 
    out by the Federal Government, the States, and metropolitan 
    planning organizations.
        ``(3) Contents.--The database shall include--
            ``(A) information on the volumes and patterns of movement 
        of goods, including local, interregional, and international 
        movement, by all modes of transportation and intermodal 
        combinations and by relevant classification;
            ``(B) information on the volumes and patterns of movement 
        of people, including local, interregional, and international 
        movements, by all modes of transportation (including bicycle 
        and pedestrian modes) and intermodal combinations and by 
        relevant classification;
            ``(C) information on the location and connectivity of 
        transportation facilities and services; and
            ``(D) a national accounting of expenditures and capital 
        stocks on each mode of transportation and intermodal 
        combination.
    ``(f) National Transportation Library.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Director shall establish and maintain a 
    National Transportation Library, which shall contain a collection 
    of statistical and other information needed for transportation 
    decisionmaking at the Federal, State, and local levels.
        ``(2) Access.--The Director shall facilitate and promote access 
    to the Library, with the goal of improving the ability of the 
    transportation community to share information and the ability of 
    the Director to make statistics readily accessible under subsection 
    (c)(9).
        ``(3) Coordination.--The Director shall work with other 
    transportation libraries and transportation information providers, 
    both public and private, to achieve the goal specified in paragraph 
    (2).
    ``(g) National Transportation Atlas Database.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Director shall develop and maintain a 
    national transportation atlas database that is comprised of 
    geospatial databases that depict--
            ``(A) transportation networks;
            ``(B) flows of people, goods, vehicles, and craft over the 
        networks; and
            ``(C) social, economic, and environmental conditions that 
        affect or are affected by the networks.
        ``(2) Intermodal network analysis.--The databases shall be able 
    to support intermodal network analysis.
    ``(h) Mandatory Response Authority for Freight Data Collection.--
Whoever, being the owner, official, agent, person in charge, or 
assistant to the person in charge of any freight corporation, company, 
business, institution, establishment, or organization of any nature 
whatsoever, neglects or refuses, when requested by the Director or 
other authorized officer, employee, or contractor of the Bureau, to 
answer completely and correctly to the best of the individual's 
knowledge all questions relating to the corporation, company, business, 
institution, establishment, or other organization, or to make available 
records or statistics in the individual's official custody, contained 
in a data collection request prepared and submitted under the authority 
of subsection (c)(1), shall be fined not more than $500; but if the 
individual willfully gives a false answer to such a question, the 
individual shall be fined not more than $10,000.
    ``(i) Research and Development Grants.--The Secretary may make 
grants to, or enter into cooperative agreements or contracts with, 
public and nonprofit private entities (including State transportation 
departments, metropolitan planning organizations, and institutions of 
higher education) for--
        ``(1) investigation of the subjects specified in subsection 
    (c)(5) and research and development of new methods of data 
    collection, standardization, management, integration, 
    dissemination, interpretation, and analysis;
        ``(2) demonstration programs by States, local governments, and 
    metropolitan planning organizations to coordinate data collection, 
    reporting, management, storage, and archiving to simplify data 
    comparisons across jurisdictions;
        ``(3) development of electronic clearinghouses of 
    transportation data and related information, as part of the 
    National Transportation Library under subsection (f); and
        ``(4) development and improvement of methods for sharing 
    geographic data, in support of the database under subsection (g) 
    and the National Spatial Data Infrastructure.
    ``(j) Limitations on Statutory Construction.--Nothing in this 
section shall be construed--
        ``(1) to authorize the Bureau to require any other department 
    or agency to collect data; or
        ``(2) to reduce the authority of any other officer of the 
    Department to collect and disseminate data independently.
    ``(k) Prohibition on Certain Disclosures.--
        ``(1) In general.--An officer, employee, or contractor of the 
    Bureau may not--
            ``(A) make any disclosure in which the data provided by an 
        individual or organization under subsection (c) can be 
        identified;
            ``(B) use the information provided under subsection (c) for 
        a nonstatistical purpose; or
            ``(C) permit anyone other than an individual authorized by 
        the Director to examine any individual report provided under 
        subsection (c).
        ``(2) Copies of reports.--
            ``(A) In general.--No department, bureau, agency, officer, 
        or employee of the United States (except the Director in 
        carrying out this section) may require, for any reason, a copy 
        of any report that has been filed under subsection (c) with the 
        Bureau or retained by an individual respondent.
            ``(B) Limitation on judicial proceedings.--A copy of a 
        report described in subparagraph (A) that has been retained by 
        an individual respondent or filed with the Bureau or any of its 
        employees, contractors, or agents--
                ``(i) shall be immune from legal process; and
                ``(ii) shall not, without the consent of the individual 
            concerned, be admitted as evidence or used for any purpose 
            in any action, suit, or other judicial or administrative 
            proceedings.
            ``(C) Applicability.--This paragraph shall apply only to 
        reports that permit information concerning an individual or 
        organization to be reasonably determined by direct or indirect 
        means.
        ``(3) Informing respondent of use of data.--In a case in which 
    the Bureau is authorized by statute to collect data or information 
    for a nonstatistical purpose, the Director shall clearly 
    distinguish the collection of the data or information, by rule and 
    on the collection instrument, so as to inform a respondent who is 
    requested or required to supply the data or information of the 
    nonstatistical purpose.
    ``(l) Transportation Statistics Annual Report.--The Director shall 
submit to the President and Congress a transportation statistics annual 
report which shall include information on items referred to in 
subsection (c)(5), documentation of methods used to obtain and ensure 
the quality of the statistics presented in the report, and 
recommendations for improving transportation statistical information.
    ``(m) Data Access.--The Director shall have access to 
transportation and transportation-related information in the possession 
of any Federal agency, except information--
        ``(1) the disclosure of which to another Federal agency is 
    expressly prohibited by law; or
        ``(2) the disclosure of which the agency possessing the 
    information determines would significantly impair the discharge of 
    authorities and responsibilities which have been delegated to, or 
    vested by law, in such agency.
    ``(n) Proceeds of Data Product Sales.--Notwithstanding section 3302 
of title 31, funds received by the Bureau from the sale of data 
products, for necessary expenses incurred, may be credited to the 
Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) for the 
purpose of reimbursing the Bureau for the expenses.
    ``(o) Advisory Council on Transportation Statistics.--
        ``(1) Establishment.--The Director shall establish an advisory 
    council on transportation statistics.
        ``(2) Function.--The function of the advisory council 
    established under this subsection is to--
            ``(A) advise the Director on the quality, reliability, 
        consistency, objectivity, and relevance of transportation 
        statistics and analyses collected, supported, or disseminated 
        by the Bureau and the Department;
            ``(B) provide input to and review the report to Congress 
        under subsection (d)(4); and
            ``(C) advise the Director on methods to encourage 
        cooperation and interoperability of transportation data 
        collected by the Bureau, the operating administrations of the 
        Department, States, local governments, metropolitan planning 
        organizations, and private sector entities.
        ``(3) Membership.--The advisory council established under this 
    subsection shall be composed of not fewer than 9 and not more than 
    11 members appointed by the Director, who are not officers or 
    employees of the United States. Each member shall have expertise in 
    transportation data collection or analysis or application; except 
    that 1 member shall have expertise in economics, 1 member shall 
    have expertise in statistics, and 1 member shall have experience in 
    transportation safety. At least 1 member shall be a senior official 
    of a State department of transportation. Members shall include 
    representation of a cross-section of transportation community 
    stakeholders.
        ``(4) Terms of appointment.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except as provided in subparagraph (B), 
        members of the advisory council shall be appointed to staggered 
        terms not to exceed 3 years. A member may be renominated for 1 
        additional 3-year term.
            ``(B) Current members.--Members serving on the Advisory 
        Council on Transportation Statistics as of the date of 
        enactment of the SAFETEA-LU shall serve until the end of their 
        appointed terms.
        ``(5) Applicability of federal advisory committee act.--The 
    Federal Advisory Committee Act shall apply to the advisory council 
    established under this subsection, except that section 14 of such 
    Act shall not apply.''.

         TITLE VI--TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND PROJECT DELIVERY

SEC. 6001. TRANSPORTATION PLANNING.

    (a) In General.--Sections 134 and 135 of title 23, United States 
Code, are amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 134. Metropolitan transportation planning

    ``(a) Policy.--It is in the national interest to--
        ``(1) encourage and promote the safe and efficient management, 
    operation, and development of surface transportation systems that 
    will serve the mobility needs of people and freight and foster 
    economic growth and development within and between States and 
    urbanized areas, while minimizing transportation-related fuel 
    consumption and air pollution through metropolitan and statewide 
    transportation planning processes identified in this chapter; and
        ``(2) encourage the continued improvement and evolution of the 
    metropolitan and statewide transportation planning processes by 
    metropolitan planning organizations, State departments of 
    transportation, and public transit operators as guided by the 
    planning factors identified in subsection (h) and section 135(d).
    ``(b) Definitions.--In this section and section 135, the following 
definitions apply:
        ``(1) Metropolitan planning area.--The term `metropolitan 
    planning area' means the geographic area determined by agreement 
    between the metropolitan planning organization for the area and the 
    Governor under subsection (e).
        ``(2) Metropolitan planning organization.--The term 
    `metropolitan planning organization' means the policy board of an 
    organization created as a result of the designation process in 
    subsection (d).
        ``(3) Nonmetropolitan area.--The term `nonmetropolitan area' 
    means a geographic area outside designated metropolitan planning 
    areas.
        ``(4) Nonmetropolitan local official.--The term 
    `nonmetropolitan local official' means elected and appointed 
    officials of general purpose local government in a nonmetropolitan 
    area with responsibility for transportation.
        ``(5) TIP.--The term `TIP' means a transportation improvement 
    program developed by a metropolitan planning organization under 
    subsection (j).
        ``(6) Urbanized area.--The term `urbanized area' means a 
    geographic area with a population of 50,000 or more, as designated 
    by the Bureau of the Census.
    ``(c) General Requirements.--
        ``(1) Development of long-range plans and tips.--To accomplish 
    the objectives in subsection (a), metropolitan planning 
    organizations designated under subsection (d), in cooperation with 
    the State and public transportation operators, shall develop long-
    range transportation plans and transportation improvement programs 
    for metropolitan planning areas of the State.
        ``(2) Contents.--The plans and TIPs for each metropolitan area 
    shall provide for the development and integrated management and 
    operation of transportation systems and facilities (including 
    accessible pedestrian walkways and bicycle transportation 
    facilities) that will function as an intermodal transportation 
    system for the metropolitan planning area and as an integral part 
    of an intermodal transportation system for the State and the United 
    States.
        ``(3) Process of development.--The process for developing the 
    plans and TIPs shall provide for consideration of all modes of 
    transportation and shall be continuing, cooperative, and 
    comprehensive to the degree appropriate, based on the complexity of 
    the transportation problems to be addressed.
    ``(d) Designation of Metropolitan Planning Organizations.--
        ``(1) In general.--To carry out the transportation planning 
    process required by this section, a metropolitan planning 
    organization shall be designated for each urbanized area with a 
    population of more than 50,000 individuals--
            ``(A) by agreement between the Governor and units of 
        general purpose local government that together represent at 
        least 75 percent of the affected population (including the 
        largest incorporated city (based on population) as named by the 
        Bureau of the Census); or
            ``(B) in accordance with procedures established by 
        applicable State or local law.
        ``(2) Structure.--Each metropolitan planning organization that 
    serves an area designated as a transportation management area, when 
    designated or redesignated under this subsection, shall consist 
    of--
            ``(A) local elected officials;
            ``(B) officials of public agencies that administer or 
        operate major modes of transportation in the metropolitan area; 
        and
            ``(C) appropriate State officials.
        ``(3) Limitation on statutory construction.--Nothing in this 
    subsection shall be construed to interfere with the authority, 
    under any State law in effect on December 18, 1991, of a public 
    agency with multimodal transportation responsibilities to--
            ``(A) develop the plans and TIPs for adoption by a 
        metropolitan planning organization; and
            ``(B) develop long-range capital plans, coordinate transit 
        services and projects, and carry out other activities pursuant 
        to State law.
        ``(4) Continuing designation.--A designation of a metropolitan 
    planning organization under this subsection or any other provision 
    of law shall remain in effect until the metropolitan planning 
    organization is redesignated under paragraph (5).
        ``(5) Redesignation procedures.--A metropolitan planning 
    organization may be redesignated by agreement between the Governor 
    and units of general purpose local government that together 
    represent at least 75 percent of the existing planning area 
    population (including the largest incorporated city (based on 
    population) as named by the Bureau of the Census) as appropriate to 
    carry out this section.
        ``(6) Designation of more than 1 metropolitan planning 
    organization.--More than 1 metropolitan planning organization may 
    be designated within an existing metropolitan planning area only if 
    the Governor and the existing metropolitan planning organization 
    determine that the size and complexity of the existing metropolitan 
    planning area make designation of more than 1 metropolitan planning 
    organization for the area appropriate.
    ``(e) Metropolitan Planning Area Boundaries.--
        ``(1) In general.--For the purposes of this section, the 
    boundaries of a metropolitan planning area shall be determined by 
    agreement between the metropolitan planning organization and the 
    Governor.
        ``(2) Included area.--Each metropolitan planning area--
            ``(A) shall encompass at least the existing urbanized area 
        and the contiguous area expected to become urbanized within a 
        20-year forecast period for the transportation plan; and
            ``(B) may encompass the entire metropolitan statistical 
        area or consolidated metropolitan statistical area, as defined 
        by the Bureau of the Census.
        ``(3) Identification of new urbanized areas within existing 
    planning area boundaries.--The designation by the Bureau of the 
    Census of new urbanized areas within an existing metropolitan 
    planning area shall not require the redesignation of the existing 
    metropolitan planning organization.
        ``(4) Existing metropolitan planning areas in nonattainment.--
    Notwithstanding paragraph (2), in the case of an urbanized area 
    designated as a nonattainment area for ozone or carbon monoxide 
    under the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.) as of the date of 
    enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the boundaries of the metropolitan 
    planning area in existence as of such date of enactment shall be 
    retained; except that the boundaries may be adjusted by agreement 
    of the Governor and affected metropolitan planning organizations in 
    the manner described in subsection (d)(5).
        ``(5) New metropolitan planning areas in nonattainment.--In the 
    case of an urbanized area designated after the date of enactment of 
    the SAFETEA-LU, as a nonattainment area for ozone or carbon 
    monoxide, the boundaries of the metropolitan planning area--
            ``(A) shall be established in the manner described in 
        subsection (d)(1);
            ``(B) shall encompass the areas described in paragraph 
        (2)(A);
            ``(C) may encompass the areas described in paragraph 
        (2)(B); and
            ``(D) may address any nonattainment area identified under 
        the Clean Air Act for ozone or carbon monoxide.
    ``(f) Coordination in Multistate Areas.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall encourage each Governor 
    with responsibility for a portion of a multistate metropolitan area 
    and the appropriate metropolitan planning organizations to provide 
    coordinated transportation planning for the entire metropolitan 
    area.
        ``(2) Interstate compacts.--The consent of Congress is granted 
    to any two or more States--
            ``(A) to enter into agreements or compacts, not in conflict 
        with any law of the United States, for cooperative efforts and 
        mutual assistance in support of activities authorized under 
        this section as the activities pertain to interstate areas and 
        localities within the States; and
            ``(B) to establish such agencies, joint or otherwise, as 
        the States may determine desirable for making the agreements 
        and compacts effective.
        ``(3) Lake tahoe region.--
            ``(A) Definition.--In this paragraph, the term `Lake Tahoe 
        region' has the meaning given the term `region' in subdivision 
        (a) of article II of the Tahoe Regional Planning Compact, as 
        set forth in the first section of Public Law 96-551 (94 Stat. 
        3234).
            ``(B) Transportation planning process.--The Secretary 
        shall--
                ``(i) establish with the Federal land management 
            agencies that have jurisdiction over land in the Lake Tahoe 
            region a transportation planning process for the region; 
            and
                ``(ii) coordinate the transportation planning process 
            with the planning process required of State and local 
            governments under this section and section 135.
            ``(C) Interstate compact.--
                ``(i) In general.--Subject to clause (ii), and 
            notwithstanding subsection (b), to carry out the 
            transportation planning process required by this section, 
            the consent of Congress is granted to the States of 
            California and Nevada to designate a metropolitan planning 
            organization for the Lake Tahoe region, by agreement 
            between the Governors of the States of California and 
            Nevada and units of general purpose local government that 
            together represent at least 75 percent of the affected 
            population (including the central city or cities (as 
            defined by the Bureau of the Census)), or in accordance 
            with procedures established by applicable State or local 
            law.
                ``(ii) Involvement of federal land management 
            agencies.--

                    ``(I) Representation.--The policy board of a 
                metropolitan planning organization designated under 
                clause (i) shall include a representative of each 
                Federal land management agency that has jurisdiction 
                over land in the Lake Tahoe region.
                    ``(II) Funding.--In addition to funds made 
                available to the metropolitan planning organization for 
                the Lake Tahoe region under other provisions of this 
                title and under chapter 53 of title 49, 1 percent of 
                the funds allocated under section 202 shall be used to 
                carry out the transportation planning process for the 
                Lake Tahoe region under this subparagraph.

            ``(D) Activities.--Highway projects included in 
        transportation plans developed under this paragraph--
                ``(i) shall be selected for funding in a manner that 
            facilitates the participation of the Federal land 
            management agencies that have jurisdiction over land in the 
            Lake Tahoe region; and
                ``(ii) may, in accordance with chapter 2, be funded 
            using funds allocated under section 202.
        ``(4) Reservation of rights.--The right to alter, amend, or 
    repeal interstate compacts entered into under this subsection is 
    expressly reserved.
    ``(g) MPO Consultation in Plan and TIP Coordination.--
        ``(1) Nonattainment areas.--If more than 1 metropolitan 
    planning organization has authority within a metropolitan area or 
    an area which is designated as a nonattainment area for ozone or 
    carbon monoxide under the Clean Air Act, each metropolitan planning 
    organization shall consult with the other metropolitan planning 
    organizations designated for such area and the State in the 
    coordination of plans and TIPs required by this section.
        ``(2) Transportation improvements located in multiple mpos.--If 
    a transportation improvement, funded from the Highway Trust Fund or 
    authorized under chapter 53 of title 49, is located within the 
    boundaries of more than 1 metropolitan planning area, the 
    metropolitan planning organizations shall coordinate plans and TIPs 
    regarding the transportation improvement.
        ``(3) Relationship with other planning officials.--The 
    Secretary shall encourage each metropolitan planning organization 
    to consult with officials responsible for other types of planning 
    activities that are affected by transportation in the area 
    (including State and local planned growth, economic development, 
    environmental protection, airport operations, and freight 
    movements) or to coordinate its planning process, to the maximum 
    extent practicable, with such planning activities. Under the 
    metropolitan planning process, transportation plans and TIPs shall 
    be developed with due consideration of other related planning 
    activities within the metropolitan area, and the process shall 
    provide for the design and delivery of transportation services 
    within the metropolitan area that are provided by--
            ``(A) recipients of assistance under chapter 53 of title 
        49;
            ``(B) governmental agencies and nonprofit organizations 
        (including representatives of the agencies and organizations) 
        that receive Federal assistance from a source other than the 
        Department of Transportation to provide nonemergency 
        transportation services; and
            ``(C) recipients of assistance under section 204.
    ``(h) Scope of Planning Process.--
        ``(1) In general.--The metropolitan planning process for a 
    metropolitan planning area under this section shall provide for 
    consideration of projects and strategies that will--
            ``(A) support the economic vitality of the metropolitan 
        area, especially by enabling global competitiveness, 
        productivity, and efficiency;
            ``(B) increase the safety of the transportation system for 
        motorized and nonmotorized users;
            ``(C) increase the security of the transportation system 
        for motorized and nonmotorized users;
            ``(D) increase the accessibility and mobility of people and 
        for freight;
            ``(E) protect and enhance the environment, promote energy 
        conservation, improve the quality of life, and promote 
        consistency between transportation improvements and State and 
        local planned growth and economic development patterns;
            ``(F) enhance the integration and connectivity of the 
        transportation system, across and between modes, for people and 
        freight;
            ``(G) promote efficient system management and operation; 
        and
            ``(H) emphasize the preservation of the existing 
        transportation system.
        ``(2) Failure to consider factors.--The failure to consider any 
    factor specified in paragraph (1) shall not be reviewable by any 
    court under this title or chapter 53 of title 49, subchapter II of 
    chapter 5 of title 5, or chapter 7 of title 5 in any matter 
    affecting a transportation plan, a TIP, a project or strategy, or 
    the certification of a planning process.
    ``(i) Development of Transportation Plan.--
        ``(1) In general.--Each metropolitan planning organization 
    shall prepare and update a transportation plan for its metropolitan 
    planning area in accordance with the requirements of this 
    subsection. The metropolitan planning organization shall prepare 
    and update such plan every 4 years (or more frequently, if the 
    metropolitan planning organization elects to update more 
    frequently) in the case of each of the following:
            ``(A) Any area designated as nonattainment, as defined in 
        section 107(d) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7407(d)).
            ``(B) Any area that was nonattainment and subsequently 
        designated to attainment in accordance with section 107(d)(3) 
        of that Act (42 U.S.C. 7407(d)(3)) and that is subject to a 
        maintenance plan under section 175A of that Act (42 U.S.C. 
        7505a).
    In the case of any other area required to have a transportation 
    plan in accordance with the requirements of this subsection, the 
    metropolitan planning organization shall prepare and update such 
    plan every 5 years unless the metropolitan planning organization 
    elects to update more frequently.
        ``(2) Transportation plan.--A transportation plan under this 
    section shall be in a form that the Secretary determines to be 
    appropriate and shall contain, at a minimum, the following:
            ``(A) Identification of transportation facilities.--An 
        identification of transportation facilities (including major 
        roadways, transit, multimodal and intermodal facilities, and 
        intermodal connectors) that should function as an integrated 
        metropolitan transportation system, giving emphasis to those 
        facilities that serve important national and regional 
        transportation functions. In formulating the transportation 
        plan, the metropolitan planning organization shall consider 
        factors described in subsection (h) as such factors relate to a 
        20-year forecast period.
            ``(B) Mitigation activities.--
                ``(i) In general.--A long-range transportation plan 
            shall include a discussion of types of potential 
            environmental mitigation activities and potential areas to 
            carry out these activities, including activities that may 
            have the greatest potential to restore and maintain the 
            environmental functions affected by the plan.
                ``(ii) Consultation.--The discussion shall be developed 
            in consultation with Federal, State, and tribal wildlife, 
            land management, and regulatory agencies.
            ``(C) Financial plan.--A financial plan that demonstrates 
        how the adopted transportation plan can be implemented, 
        indicates resources from public and private sources that are 
        reasonably expected to be made available to carry out the plan, 
        and recommends any additional financing strategies for needed 
        projects and programs. The financial plan may include, for 
        illustrative purposes, additional projects that would be 
        included in the adopted transportation plan if reasonable 
        additional resources beyond those identified in the financial 
        plan were available. For the purpose of developing the 
        transportation plan, the metropolitan planning organization, 
        transit operator, and State shall cooperatively develop 
        estimates of funds that will be available to support plan 
        implementation.
            ``(D) Operational and management strategies.--Operational 
        and management strategies to improve the performance of 
        existing transportation facilities to relieve vehicular 
        congestion and maximize the safety and mobility of people and 
        goods.
            ``(E) Capital investment and other strategies.--Capital 
        investment and other strategies to preserve the existing and 
        projected future metropolitan transportation infrastructure and 
        provide for multimodal capacity increases based on regional 
        priorities and needs.
            ``(F) Transportation and transit enhancement activities.--
        Proposed transportation and transit enhancement activities.
        ``(3) Coordination with clean air act agencies.--In 
    metropolitan areas which are in nonattainment for ozone or carbon 
    monoxide under the Clean Air Act, the metropolitan planning 
    organization shall coordinate the development of a transportation 
    plan with the process for development of the transportation control 
    measures of the State implementation plan required by the Clean Air 
    Act.
        ``(4) Consultation.--
            ``(A) In general.--In each metropolitan area, the 
        metropolitan planning organization shall consult, as 
        appropriate, with State and local agencies responsible for land 
        use management, natural resources, environmental protection, 
        conservation, and historic preservation concerning the 
        development of a long-range transportation plan.
            ``(B) Issues.--The consultation shall involve, as 
        appropriate--
                ``(i) comparison of transportation plans with State 
            conservation plans or maps, if available; or
                ``(ii) comparison of transportation plans to 
            inventories of natural or historic resources, if available.
        ``(5) Participation by interested parties.--
            ``(A) In general.--Each metropolitan planning organization 
        shall provide citizens, affected public agencies, 
        representatives of public transportation employees, freight 
        shippers, providers of freight transportation services, private 
        providers of transportation, representatives of users of public 
        transportation, representatives of users of pedestrian walkways 
        and bicycle transportation facilities, representatives of the 
        disabled, and other interested parties with a reasonable 
        opportunity to comment on the transportation plan.
            ``(B) Contents of participation plan.--A participation 
        plan--
                ``(i) shall be developed in consultation with all 
            interested parties; and
                ``(ii) shall provide that all interested parties have 
            reasonable opportunities to comment on the contents of the 
            transportation plan.
            ``(C) Methods.--In carrying out subparagraph (A), the 
        metropolitan planning organization shall, to the maximum extent 
        practicable--
                ``(i) hold any public meetings at convenient and 
            accessible locations and times;
                ``(ii) employ visualization techniques to describe 
            plans; and
                ``(iii) make public information available in 
            electronically accessible format and means, such as the 
            World Wide Web, as appropriate to afford reasonable 
            opportunity for consideration of public information under 
            subparagraph (A).
        ``(6) Publication.--A transportation plan involving Federal 
    participation shall be published or otherwise made readily 
    available by the metropolitan planning organization for public 
    review, including (to the maximum extent practicable) in 
    electronically accessible formats and means, such as the World Wide 
    Web, approved by the metropolitan planning organization and 
    submitted for information purposes to the Governor at such times 
    and in such manner as the Secretary shall establish.
        ``(7) Selection of projects from illustrative list.--
    Notwithstanding paragraph (2)(C), a State or metropolitan planning 
    organization shall not be required to select any project from the 
    illustrative list of additional projects included in the financial 
    plan under paragraph (2)(C).
    ``(j) Metropolitan TIP.--
        ``(1) Development.--
            ``(A) In general.--In cooperation with the State and any 
        affected public transportation operator, the metropolitan 
        planning organization designated for a metropolitan area shall 
        develop a TIP for the area for which the organization is 
        designated.
            ``(B) Opportunity for comment.--In developing the TIP, the 
        metropolitan planning organization, in cooperation with the 
        State and any affected public transportation operator, shall 
        provide an opportunity for participation by interested parties 
        in the development of the program, in accordance with 
        subsection (i)(5).
            ``(C) Funding estimates.--For the purpose of developing the 
        TIP, the metropolitan planning organization, public 
        transportation agency, and State shall cooperatively develop 
        estimates of funds that are reasonably expected to be available 
        to support program implementation.
            ``(D) Updating and approval.--The TIP shall be updated at 
        least once every 4 years and shall be approved by the 
        metropolitan planning organization and the Governor.
        ``(2) Contents.--
            ``(A) Priority list.--The TIP shall include a priority list 
        of proposed federally supported projects and strategies to be 
        carried out within each 4-year period after the initial 
        adoption of the TIP.
            ``(B) Financial plan.--The TIP shall include a financial 
        plan that--
                ``(i) demonstrates how the TIP can be implemented;
                ``(ii) indicates resources from public and private 
            sources that are reasonably expected to be available to 
            carry out the program;
                ``(iii) identifies innovative financing techniques to 
            finance projects, programs, and strategies; and
                ``(iv) may include, for illustrative purposes, 
            additional projects that would be included in the approved 
            TIP if reasonable additional resources beyond those 
            identified in the financial plan were available.
            ``(C) Descriptions.--Each project in the TIP shall include 
        sufficient descriptive material (such as type of work, termini, 
        length, and other similar factors) to identify the project or 
        phase of the project.
        ``(3) Included projects.--
            ``(A) Projects under this title and chapter 53 of title 
        49.--A TIP developed under this subsection for a metropolitan 
        area shall include the projects within the area that are 
        proposed for funding under chapter 1 of this title and chapter 
        53 of title 49.
            ``(B) Projects under chapter 2.--
                ``(i) Regionally significant projects.--Regionally 
            significant projects proposed for funding under chapter 2 
            shall be identified individually in the transportation 
            improvement program.
                ``(ii) Other projects.--Projects proposed for funding 
            under chapter 2 that are not determined to be regionally 
            significant shall be grouped in one line item or identified 
            individually in the transportation improvement program.
            ``(C) Consistency with long-range transportation plan.--
        Each project shall be consistent with the long-range 
        transportation plan developed under subsection (i) for the 
        area.
            ``(D) Requirement of anticipated full funding.--The program 
        shall include a project, or an identified phase of a project, 
        only if full funding can reasonably be anticipated to be 
        available for the project within the time period contemplated 
        for completion of the project.
        ``(4) Notice and comment.--Before approving a TIP, a 
    metropolitan planning organization, in cooperation with the State 
    and any affected public transportation operator, shall provide an 
    opportunity for participation by interested parties in the 
    development of the program, in accordance with subsection (i)(5).
        ``(5) Selection of projects.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except as otherwise provided in 
        subsection (k)(4) and in addition to the TIP development 
        required under paragraph (1), the selection of federally funded 
        projects in metropolitan areas shall be carried out, from the 
        approved TIP--
                ``(i) by--

                    ``(I) in the case of projects under this title, the 
                State; and
                    ``(II) in the case of projects under chapter 53 of 
                title 49, the designated recipients of public 
                transportation funding; and

                ``(ii) in cooperation with the metropolitan planning 
            organization.
            ``(B) Modifications to project priority.--Notwithstanding 
        any other provision of law, action by the Secretary shall not 
        be required to advance a project included in the approved TIP 
        in place of another project in the program.
        ``(6) Selection of projects from illustrative list.--
            ``(A) No required selection.--Notwithstanding paragraph 
        (2)(B)(iv), a State or metropolitan planning organization shall 
        not be required to select any project from the illustrative 
        list of additional projects included in the financial plan 
        under paragraph (2)(B)(iv).
            ``(B) Required action by the secretary.--Action by the 
        Secretary shall be required for a State or metropolitan 
        planning organization to select any project from the 
        illustrative list of additional projects included in the 
        financial plan under paragraph (2)(B)(iv) for inclusion in an 
        approved TIP.
        ``(7) Publication.--
            ``(A) Publication of tips.--A TIP involving Federal 
        participation shall be published or otherwise made readily 
        available by the metropolitan planning organization for public 
        review.
            ``(B) Publication of annual listings of projects.--An 
        annual listing of projects, including investments in pedestrian 
        walkways and bicycle transportation facilities, for which 
        Federal funds have been obligated in the preceding year shall 
        be published or otherwise made available by the cooperative 
        effort of the State, transit operator, and metropolitan 
        planning organization for public review. The listing shall be 
        consistent with the categories identified in the TIP.
    ``(k) Transportation Management Areas.--
        ``(1) Identification and designation.--
            ``(A) Required identification.--The Secretary shall 
        identify as a transportation management area each urbanized 
        area (as defined by the Bureau of the Census) with a population 
        of over 200,000 individuals.
            ``(B) Designations on request.--The Secretary shall 
        designate any additional area as a transportation management 
        area on the request of the Governor and the metropolitan 
        planning organization designated for the area.
        ``(2) Transportation plans.--In a metropolitan planning area 
    serving a transportation management area, transportation plans 
    shall be based on a continuing and comprehensive transportation 
    planning process carried out by the metropolitan planning 
    organization in cooperation with the State and public 
    transportation operators.
        ``(3) Congestion management process.--Within a metropolitan 
    planning area serving a transportation management area, the 
    transportation planning process under this section shall address 
    congestion management through a process that provides for effective 
    management and operation, based on a cooperatively developed and 
    implemented metropolitan-wide strategy, of new and existing 
    transportation facilities eligible for funding under this title and 
    chapter 53 of title 49 through the use of travel demand reduction 
    and operational management strategies. The Secretary shall 
    establish an appropriate phase-in schedule for compliance with the 
    requirements of this section but no sooner than 1 year after the 
    identification of a transportation management area.
        ``(4) Selection of projects.--
            ``(A) In general.--All federally funded projects carried 
        out within the boundaries of a metropolitan planning area 
        serving a transportation management area under this title 
        (excluding projects carried out on the National Highway System 
        and projects carried out under the bridge program or the 
        Interstate maintenance program) or under chapter 53 of title 49 
        shall be selected for implementation from the approved TIP by 
        the metropolitan planning organization designated for the area 
        in consultation with the State and any affected public 
        transportation operator.
            ``(B) National highway system projects.--Projects carried 
        out within the boundaries of a metropolitan planning area 
        serving a transportation management area on the National 
        Highway System and projects carried out within such boundaries 
        under the bridge program or the Interstate maintenance program 
        under this title shall be selected for implementation from the 
        approved TIP by the State in cooperation with the metropolitan 
        planning organization designated for the area.
        ``(5) Certification.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall--
                ``(i) ensure that the metropolitan planning process of 
            a metropolitan planning organization serving a 
            transportation management area is being carried out in 
            accordance with applicable provisions of Federal law; and
                ``(ii) subject to subparagraph (B), certify, not less 
            often than once every 4 years, that the requirements of 
            this paragraph are met with respect to the metropolitan 
            planning process.
            ``(B) Requirements for certification.--The Secretary may 
        make the certification under subparagraph (A) if--
                ``(i) the transportation planning process complies with 
            the requirements of this section and other applicable 
            requirements of Federal law; and
                ``(ii) there is a TIP for the metropolitan planning 
            area that has been approved by the metropolitan planning 
            organization and the Governor.
            ``(C) Effect of failure to certify.--
                ``(i) Withholding of project funds.--If a metropolitan 
            planning process of a metropolitan planning organization 
            serving a transportation management area is not certified, 
            the Secretary may withhold up to 20 percent of the funds 
            attributable to the metropolitan planning area of the 
            metropolitan planning organization for projects funded 
            under this title and chapter 53 of title 49.
                ``(ii) Restoration of withheld funds.--The withheld 
            funds shall be restored to the metropolitan planning area 
            at such time as the metropolitan planning process is 
            certified by the Secretary.
            ``(D) Review of certification.--In making certification 
        determinations under this paragraph, the Secretary shall 
        provide for public involvement appropriate to the metropolitan 
        area under review.
    ``(l) Abbreviated Plans for Certain Areas.--
        ``(1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), in the case of a 
    metropolitan area not designated as a transportation management 
    area under this section, the Secretary may provide for the 
    development of an abbreviated transportation plan and TIP for the 
    metropolitan planning area that the Secretary determines is 
    appropriate to achieve the purposes of this section, taking into 
    account the complexity of transportation problems in the area.
        ``(2) Nonattainment areas.--The Secretary may not permit 
    abbreviated plans or TIPs for a metropolitan area that is in 
    nonattainment for ozone or carbon monoxide under the Clean Air Act.
    ``(m) Additional Requirements for Certain Nonattainment Areas.--
        ``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provisions of this 
    title or chapter 53 of title 49, for transportation management 
    areas classified as nonattainment for ozone or carbon monoxide 
    pursuant to the Clean Air Act, Federal funds may not be advanced in 
    such area for any highway project that will result in a significant 
    increase in the carrying capacity for single-occupant vehicles 
    unless the project is addressed through a congestion management 
    process.
        ``(2) Applicability.--This subsection applies to a 
    nonattainment area within the metropolitan planning area boundaries 
    determined under subsection (e).
    ``(n) Limitation on Statutory Construction.--Nothing in this 
section shall be construed to confer on a metropolitan planning 
organization the authority to impose legal requirements on any 
transportation facility, provider, or project not eligible under this 
title or chapter 53 of title 49.
    ``(o) Funding.--Funds set aside under section 104(f) of this title 
or section 5305(g) of title 49 shall be available to carry out this 
section.
    ``(p) Continuation of Current Review Practice.--Since plans and 
TIPs described in this section are subject to a reasonable opportunity 
for public comment, since individual projects included in plans and 
TIPs are subject to review under the National Environmental Policy Act 
of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and since decisions by the Secretary 
concerning plans and TIPs described in this section have not been 
reviewed under such Act as of January 1, 1997, any decision by the 
Secretary concerning a plan or TIP described in this section shall not 
be considered to be a Federal action subject to review under such Act.

``Sec. 135. Statewide transportation planning

    ``(a) General Requirements.--
        ``(1) Development of plans and programs.--To accomplish the 
    objectives stated in section 134(a), each State shall develop a 
    statewide transportation plan and a statewide transportation 
    improvement program for all areas of the State, subject to section 
    134.
        ``(2) Contents.--The statewide transportation plan and the 
    transportation improvement program developed for each State shall 
    provide for the development and integrated management and operation 
    of transportation systems and facilities (including accessible 
    pedestrian walkways and bicycle transportation facilities) that 
    will function as an intermodal transportation system for the State 
    and an integral part of an intermodal transportation system for the 
    United States.
        ``(3) Process of development.--The process for developing the 
    statewide plan and the transportation improvement program shall 
    provide for consideration of all modes of transportation and the 
    policies stated in section 134(a), and shall be continuing, 
    cooperative, and comprehensive to the degree appropriate, based on 
    the complexity of the transportation problems to be addressed.
    ``(b) Coordination With Metropolitan Planning; State Implementation 
Plan.--A State shall--
        ``(1) coordinate planning carried out under this section with 
    the transportation planning activities carried out under section 
    134 for metropolitan areas of the State and with statewide trade 
    and economic development planning activities and related multistate 
    planning efforts; and
        ``(2) develop the transportation portion of the State 
    implementation plan as required by the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 
    7401 et seq.).
    ``(c) Interstate Agreements.--
        ``(1) In general.--The consent of Congress is granted to two or 
    more States entering into agreements or compacts, not in conflict 
    with any law of the United States, for cooperative efforts and 
    mutual assistance in support of activities authorized under this 
    section related to interstate areas and localities in the States 
    and establishing authorities the States consider desirable for 
    making the agreements and compacts effective.
        ``(2) Reservation of rights.--The right to alter, amend, or 
    repeal interstate compacts entered into under this subsection is 
    expressly reserved.
    ``(d) Scope of Planning Process.--
        ``(1) In general.--Each State shall carry out a statewide 
    transportation planning process that provides for consideration and 
    implementation of projects, strategies, and services that will--
            ``(A) support the economic vitality of the United States, 
        the States, nonmetropolitan areas, and metropolitan areas, 
        especially by enabling global competitiveness, productivity, 
        and efficiency;
            ``(B) increase the safety of the transportation system for 
        motorized and nonmotorized users;
            ``(C) increase the security of the transportation system 
        for motorized and nonmotorized users;
            ``(D) increase the accessibility and mobility of people and 
        freight;
            ``(E) protect and enhance the environment, promote energy 
        conservation, improve the quality of life, and promote 
        consistency between transportation improvements and State and 
        local planned growth and economic development patterns;
            ``(F) enhance the integration and connectivity of the 
        transportation system, across and between modes throughout the 
        State, for people and freight;
            ``(G) promote efficient system management and operation; 
        and
            ``(H) emphasize the preservation of the existing 
        transportation system.
        ``(2) Failure to consider factors.--The failure to consider any 
    factor specified in paragraph (1) shall not be reviewable by any 
    court under this title or chapter 53 of title 49, subchapter II of 
    chapter 5 of title 5, or chapter 7 of title 5 in any matter 
    affecting a statewide transportation plan, the transportation 
    improvement program, a project or strategy, or the certification of 
    a planning process.
    ``(e) Additional Requirements.--In carrying out planning under this 
section, each State shall consider, at a minimum--
        ``(1) with respect to nonmetropolitan areas, the concerns of 
    affected local officials with responsibility for transportation;
        ``(2) the concerns of Indian tribal governments and Federal 
    land management agencies that have jurisdiction over land within 
    the boundaries of the State; and
        ``(3) coordination of transportation plans, the transportation 
    improvement program, and planning activities with related planning 
    activities being carried out outside of metropolitan planning areas 
    and between States.
    ``(f) Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan.--
        ``(1) Development.--Each State shall develop a long-range 
    statewide transportation plan, with a minimum 20-year forecast 
    period for all areas of the State, that provides for the 
    development and implementation of the intermodal transportation 
    system of the State.
        ``(2) Consultation with governments.--
            ``(A) Metropolitan areas.--The statewide transportation 
        plan shall be developed for each metropolitan area in the State 
        in cooperation with the metropolitan planning organization 
        designated for the metropolitan area under section 134.
            ``(B) Nonmetropolitan areas.--With respect to 
        nonmetropolitan areas, the statewide transportation plan shall 
        be developed in consultation with affected nonmetropolitan 
        officials with responsibility for transportation. The Secretary 
        shall not review or approve the consultation process in each 
        State.
            ``(C) Indian tribal areas.--With respect to each area of 
        the State under the jurisdiction of an Indian tribal 
        government, the statewide transportation plan shall be 
        developed in consultation with the tribal government and the 
        Secretary of the Interior.
            ``(D) Consultation, comparison, and consideration.--
                ``(i) In general.--The long-range transportation plan 
            shall be developed, as appropriate, in consultation with 
            State, tribal, and local agencies responsible for land use 
            management, natural resources, environmental protection, 
            conservation, and historic preservation.
                ``(ii) Comparison and consideration.--Consultation 
            under clause (i) shall involve comparison of transportation 
            plans to State and tribal conservation plans or maps, if 
            available, and comparison of transportation plans to 
            inventories of natural or historic resources, if available.
        ``(3) Participation by interested parties.--
            ``(A) In general.--In developing the statewide 
        transportation plan, the State shall provide citizens, affected 
        public agencies, representatives of public transportation 
        employees, freight shippers, private providers of 
        transportation, representatives of users of public 
        transportation, representatives of users of pedestrian walkways 
        and bicycle transportation facilities, representatives of the 
        disabled, providers of freight transportation services, and 
        other interested parties with a reasonable opportunity to 
        comment on the proposed plan.
            ``(B) Methods.--In carrying out subparagraph (A), the State 
        shall, to the maximum extent practicable--
                ``(i) hold any public meetings at convenient and 
            accessible locations and times;
                ``(ii) employ visualization techniques to describe 
            plans; and
                ``(iii) make public information available in 
            electronically accessible format and means, such as the 
            World Wide Web, as appropriate to afford reasonable 
            opportunity for consideration of public information under 
            subparagraph (A).
        ``(4) Mitigation activities.--
            ``(A) In general.--A long-range transportation plan shall 
        include a discussion of potential environmental mitigation 
        activities and potential areas to carry out these activities, 
        including activities that may have the greatest potential to 
        restore and maintain the environmental functions affected by 
        the plan.
            ``(B) Consultation.--The discussion shall be developed in 
        consultation with Federal, State, and tribal wildlife, land 
        management, and regulatory agencies.
        ``(5) Financial plan.--The statewide transportation plan may 
    include a financial plan that demonstrates how the adopted 
    statewide transportation plan can be implemented, indicates 
    resources from public and private sources that are reasonably 
    expected to be made available to carry out the plan, and recommends 
    any additional financing strategies for needed projects and 
    programs. The financial plan may include, for illustrative 
    purposes, additional projects that would be included in the adopted 
    statewide transportation plan if reasonable additional resources 
    beyond those identified in the financial plan were available.
        ``(6) Selection of projects from illustrative list.--A State 
    shall not be required to select any project from the illustrative 
    list of additional projects included in the financial plan 
    described in paragraph (5).
        ``(7) Existing system.--The statewide transportation plan 
    should include capital, operations and management strategies, 
    investments, procedures, and other measures to ensure the 
    preservation and most efficient use of the existing transportation 
    system.
        ``(8) Publication of long-range transportation plans.--Each 
    long-range transportation plan prepared by a State shall be 
    published or otherwise made available, including (to the maximum 
    extent practicable) in electronically accessible formats and means, 
    such as the World Wide Web.
    ``(g) Statewide Transportation Improvement Program.--
        ``(1) Development.--Each State shall develop a statewide 
    transportation improvement program for all areas of the State. Such 
    program shall cover a period of 4 years and be updated every 4 
    years or more frequently if the Governor elects to update more 
    frequently.
        ``(2) Consultation with governments.--
            ``(A) Metropolitan areas.--With respect to each 
        metropolitan area in the State, the program shall be developed 
        in cooperation with the metropolitan planning organization 
        designated for the metropolitan area under section 134.
            ``(B) Nonmetropolitan areas.--With respect to each 
        nonmetropolitan area in the State, the program shall be 
        developed in consultation with affected nonmetropolitan local 
        officials with responsibility for transportation. The Secretary 
        shall not review or approve the specific consultation process 
        in the State.
            ``(C) Indian tribal areas.--With respect to each area of 
        the State under the jurisdiction of an Indian tribal 
        government, the program shall be developed in consultation with 
        the tribal government and the Secretary of the Interior.
        ``(3) Participation by interested parties.--In developing the 
    program, the State shall provide citizens, affected public 
    agencies, representatives of public transportation employees, 
    freight shippers, private providers of transportation, providers of 
    freight transportation services, representatives of users of public 
    transportation, representatives of users of pedestrian walkways and 
    bicycle transportation facilities, representatives of the disabled, 
    and other interested parties with a reasonable opportunity to 
    comment on the proposed program.
        ``(4) Included projects.--
            ``(A) In general.--A transportation improvement program 
        developed under this subsection for a State shall include 
        federally supported surface transportation expenditures within 
        the boundaries of the State.
            ``(B) Listing of projects.--An annual listing of projects 
        for which funds have been obligated in the preceding year in 
        each metropolitan planning area shall be published or otherwise 
        made available by the cooperative effort of the State, transit 
        operator, and the metropolitan planning organization for public 
        review. The listing shall be consistent with the funding 
        categories identified in each metropolitan transportation 
        improvement program.
            ``(C) Projects under chapter 2.--
                ``(i) Regionally significant projects.--Regionally 
            significant projects proposed for funding under chapter 2 
            shall be identified individually in the transportation 
            improvement program.
                ``(ii) Other projects.--Projects proposed for funding 
            under chapter 2 that are not determined to be regionally 
            significant shall be grouped in one line item or identified 
            individually in the transportation improvement program.
            ``(D) Consistency with statewide transportation plan.--Each 
        project shall be--
                ``(i) consistent with the statewide transportation plan 
            developed under this section for the State;
                ``(ii) identical to the project or phase of the project 
            as described in an approved metropolitan transportation 
            plan; and
                ``(iii) in conformance with the applicable State air 
            quality implementation plan developed under the Clean Air 
            Act, if the project is carried out in an area designated as 
            nonattainment for ozone, particulate matter, or carbon 
            monoxide under such Act.
            ``(E) Requirement of anticipated full funding.--The 
        transportation improvement program shall include a project, or 
        an identified phase of a project, only if full funding can 
        reasonably be anticipated to be available for the project 
        within the time period contemplated for completion of the 
        project.
            ``(F) Financial plan.--The transportation improvement 
        program may include a financial plan that demonstrates how the 
        approved transportation improvement program can be implemented, 
        indicates resources from public and private sources that are 
        reasonably expected to be made available to carry out the 
        transportation improvement program, and recommends any 
        additional financing strategies for needed projects and 
        programs. The financial plan may include, for illustrative 
        purposes, additional projects that would be included in the 
        adopted transportation plan if reasonable additional resources 
        beyond those identified in the financial plan were available.
            ``(G) Selection of projects from illustrative list.--
                ``(i) No required selection.--Notwithstanding 
            subparagraph (F), a State shall not be required to select 
            any project from the illustrative list of additional 
            projects included in the financial plan under subparagraph 
            (F).
                ``(ii) Required action by the secretary.--Action by the 
            Secretary shall be required for a State to select any 
            project from the illustrative list of additional projects 
            included in the financial plan under subparagraph (F) for 
            inclusion in an approved transportation improvement 
            program.
            ``(H) Priorities.--The transportation improvement program 
        shall reflect the priorities for programming and expenditures 
        of funds, including transportation enhancement activities, 
        required by this title and chapter 53 of title 49.
        ``(5) Project selection for areas of less than 50,000 
    population.--Projects carried out in areas with populations of less 
    than 50,000 individuals shall be selected, from the approved 
    transportation improvement program (excluding projects carried out 
    on the National Highway System and projects carried out under the 
    bridge program or the Interstate maintenance program under this 
    title or under sections 5310, 5311, 5316, and 5317 of title 49), by 
    the State in cooperation with the affected nonmetropolitan local 
    officials with responsibility for transportation. Projects carried 
    out in areas with populations of less than 50,000 individuals on 
    the National Highway System or under the bridge program or the 
    Interstate maintenance program under this title or under sections 
    5310, 5311, 5316, and 5317 of title 49 shall be selected, from the 
    approved statewide transportation improvement program, by the State 
    in consultation with the affected nonmetropolitan local officials 
    with responsibility for transportation.
        ``(6) Transportation improvement program approval.--Every 4 
    years, a transportation improvement program developed under this 
    subsection shall be reviewed and approved by the Secretary if based 
    on a current planning finding.
        ``(7) Planning finding.--A finding shall be made by the 
    Secretary at least every 4 years that the transportation planning 
    process through which statewide transportation plans and programs 
    are developed is consistent with this section and section 134.
        ``(8) Modifications to project priority.--Notwithstanding any 
    other provision of law, action by the Secretary shall not be 
    required to advance a project included in the approved 
    transportation improvement program in place of another project in 
    the program.
    ``(h) Funding.--Funds set aside pursuant to section 104(f) of this 
title and section 5305(g) of title 49, shall be available to carry out 
this section.
    ``(i) Treatment of Certain State Laws as Congestion Management 
Processes.--For purposes of this section and section 134, and sections 
5303 and 5304 of title 49, State laws, rules, or regulations pertaining 
to congestion management systems or programs may constitute the 
congestion management process under this section and section 134, and 
sections 5303 and 5304 of title 49, if the Secretary finds that the 
State laws, rules, or regulations are consistent with, and fulfill the 
intent of, the purposes of this section and section 134 and sections 
5303 and 5304 of title 49, as appropriate.
    ``(j) Continuation of Current Review Practice.--Since the statewide 
transportation plan and the transportation improvement program 
described in this section are subject to a reasonable opportunity for 
public comment, since individual projects included in the statewide 
transportation plans and the transportation improvement program are 
subject to review under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 
(42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and since decisions by the Secretary 
concerning statewide transportation plans or the transportation 
improvement program described in this section have not been reviewed 
under such Act as of January 1, 1997, any decision by the Secretary 
concerning a metropolitan or statewide transportation plan or the 
transportation improvement program described in this section shall not 
be considered to be a Federal action subject to review under such 
Act.''.
    (b) Schedule for Implementation.--The Secretary shall issue 
guidance on a schedule for implementation of the changes made by this 
section, taking into consideration the established planning update 
cycle for States and metropolitan planning organizations. The Secretary 
shall not require a State or metropolitan planning organization to 
deviate from its established planning update cycle to implement changes 
made by this section. Beginning July 1, 2007, State or metropolitan 
planning organization plan or program updates shall reflect changes 
made by this section.
    (c) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 1 of such title 
is amended by striking the items relating to sections 134 and 135 and 
inserting the following:

``134. Metropolitan transportation planning.
``135. Statewide transportation planning.''.

SEC. 6002. EFFICIENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS FOR PROJECT DECISIONMAKING.

    (a) In General.--Subchapter I of chapter 1 of title 23, United 
States Code, is amended by inserting after section 138 the following:

``Sec. 139. Efficient environmental reviews for project decisionmaking

    ``(a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Agency.--The term `agency' means any agency, department, 
    or other unit of Federal, State, local, or Indian tribal 
    government.
        ``(2) Environmental impact statement.--The term `environmental 
    impact statement' means the detailed statement of environmental 
    impacts required to be prepared under the National Environmental 
    Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.).
        ``(3) Environmental review process.--
            ``(A) In general.--The term `environmental review process' 
        means the process for preparing for a project an environmental 
        impact statement, environmental assessment, categorical 
        exclusion, or other document prepared under the National 
        Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.).
            ``(B) Inclusions.--The term `environmental review process' 
        includes the process for and completion of any environmental 
        permit, approval, review, or study required for a project under 
        any Federal law other than the National Environmental Policy 
        Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.).
        ``(4) Lead agency.--The term `lead agency' means the Department 
    of Transportation and, if applicable, any State or local 
    governmental entity serving as a joint lead agency pursuant to this 
    section.
        ``(5) Multimodal project.--The term `multimodal project' means 
    a project funded, in whole or in part, under this title or chapter 
    53 of title 49 and involving the participation of more than one 
    Department of Transportation administration or agency.
        ``(6) Project.--The term `project' means any highway project, 
    public transportation capital project, or multimodal project that 
    requires the approval of the Secretary.
        ``(7) Project sponsor.--The term `project sponsor' means the 
    agency or other entity, including any private or public-private 
    entity, that seeks approval of the Secretary for a project.
        ``(8) State transportation department.--The term `State 
    transportation department' means any statewide agency of a State 
    with responsibility for one or more modes of transportation.
    ``(b) Applicability.--
        ``(1) In general.--The project development procedures in this 
    section are applicable to all projects for which an environmental 
    impact statement is prepared under the National Environmental 
    Policy Act of 1969 and may be applied, to the extent determined 
    appropriate by the Secretary, to other projects for which an 
    environmental document is prepared pursuant to such Act.
        ``(2) Flexibility.--Any authorities granted in this section may 
    be exercised for a project, class of projects, or program of 
    projects.
    ``(c) Lead Agencies.--
        ``(1) Federal lead agency.--The Department of Transportation 
    shall be the Federal lead agency in the environmental review 
    process for a project.
        ``(2) Joint lead agencies.--Nothing in this section precludes 
    another agency from being a joint lead agency in accordance with 
    regulations under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.
        ``(3) Project sponsor as joint lead agency.--Any project 
    sponsor that is a State or local governmental entity receiving 
    funds under this title or chapter 53 of title 49 for the project 
    shall serve as a joint lead agency with the Department for purposes 
    of preparing any environmental document under the National 
    Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and may prepare any such 
    environmental document required in support of any action or 
    approval by the Secretary if the Federal lead agency furnishes 
    guidance in such preparation and independently evaluates such 
    document and the document is approved and adopted by the Secretary 
    prior to the Secretary taking any subsequent action or making any 
    approval based on such document, whether or not the Secretary's 
    action or approval results in Federal funding.
        ``(4) Ensuring compliance.--The Secretary shall ensure that the 
    project sponsor complies with all design and mitigation commitments 
    made jointly by the Secretary and the project sponsor in any 
    environmental document prepared by the project sponsor in 
    accordance with this subsection and that such document is 
    appropriately supplemented if project changes become necessary.
        ``(5) Adoption and use of documents.--Any environmental 
    document prepared in accordance with this subsection may be adopted 
    or used by any Federal agency making any approval to the same 
    extent that such Federal agency could adopt or use a document 
    prepared by another Federal agency.
        ``(6) Roles and responsibility of lead agency.--With respect to 
    the environmental review process for any project, the lead agency 
    shall have authority and responsibility--
            ``(A) to take such actions as are necessary and proper, 
        within the authority of the lead agency, to facilitate the 
        expeditious resolution of the environmental review process for 
        the project; and
            ``(B) to prepare or ensure that any required environmental 
        impact statement or other document required to be completed 
        under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 is 
        completed in accordance with this section and applicable 
        Federal law.
    ``(d) Participating Agencies.--
        ``(1) In general.--The lead agency shall be responsible for 
    inviting and designating participating agencies in accordance with 
    this subsection.
        ``(2) Invitation.--The lead agency shall identify, as early as 
    practicable in the environmental review process for a project, any 
    other Federal and non-Federal agencies that may have an interest in 
    the project, and shall invite such agencies to become participating 
    agencies in the environmental review process for the project. The 
    invitation shall set a deadline for responses to be submitted. The 
    deadline may be extended by the lead agency for good cause.
        ``(3) Federal participating agencies.--Any Federal agency that 
    is invited by the lead agency to participate in the environmental 
    review process for a project shall be designated as a participating 
    agency by the lead agency unless the invited agency informs the 
    lead agency, in writing, by the deadline specified in the 
    invitation that the invited agency--
            ``(A) has no jurisdiction or authority with respect to the 
        project;
            ``(B) has no expertise or information relevant to the 
        project; and
            ``(C) does not intend to submit comments on the project.
        ``(4) Effect of designation.--Designation as a participating 
    agency under this subsection shall not imply that the participating 
    agency--
            ``(A) supports a proposed project; or
            ``(B) has any jurisdiction over, or special expertise with 
        respect to evaluation of, the project.
        ``(5) Cooperating agency.--A participating agency may also be 
    designated by a lead agency as a `cooperating agency' under the 
    regulations contained in part 1500 of title 40, Code of Federal 
    Regulations.
        ``(6) Designations for categories of projects.--The Secretary 
    may exercise the authorities granted under this subsection for a 
    project, class of projects, or program of projects.
        ``(7) Concurrent reviews.--Each Federal agency shall, to the 
    maximum extent practicable--
            ``(A) carry out obligations of the Federal agency under 
        other applicable law concurrently, and in conjunction, with the 
        review required under the National Environmental Policy Act of 
        1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), unless doing so would impair the 
        ability of the Federal agency to carry out those obligations; 
        and
            ``(B) formulate and implement administrative, policy, and 
        procedural mechanisms to enable the agency to ensure completion 
        of the environmental review process in a timely, coordinated, 
        and environmentally responsible manner.
    ``(e) Project Initiation.--The project sponsor shall notify the 
Secretary of the type of work, termini, length and general location of 
the proposed project, together with a statement of any Federal 
approvals anticipated to be necessary for the proposed project, for the 
purpose of informing the Secretary that the environmental review 
process should be initiated.
    ``(f) Purpose and Need.--
        ``(1) Participation.--As early as practicable during the 
    environmental review process, the lead agency shall provide an 
    opportunity for involvement by participating agencies and the 
    public in defining the purpose and need for a project.
        ``(2) Definition.--Following participation under paragraph (1), 
    the lead agency shall define the project's purpose and need for 
    purposes of any document which the lead agency is responsible for 
    preparing for the project.
        ``(3) Objectives.--The statement of purpose and need shall 
    include a clear statement of the objectives that the proposed 
    action is intended to achieve, which may include--
            ``(A) achieving a transportation objective identified in an 
        applicable statewide or metropolitan transportation plan;
            ``(B) supporting land use, economic development, or growth 
        objectives established in applicable Federal, State, local, or 
        tribal plans; and
            ``(C) serving national defense, national security, or other 
        national objectives, as established in Federal laws, plans, or 
        policies.
        ``(4) Alternatives analysis.--
            ``(A) Participation.--As early as practicable during the 
        environmental review process, the lead agency shall provide an 
        opportunity for involvement by participating agencies and the 
        public in determining the range of alternatives to be 
        considered for a project.
            ``(B) Range of alternatives.--Following participation under 
        paragraph (1), the lead agency shall determine the range of 
        alternatives for consideration in any document which the lead 
        agency is responsible for preparing for the project.
            ``(C) Methodologies.--The lead agency also shall determine, 
        in collaboration with participating agencies at appropriate 
        times during the study process, the methodologies to be used 
        and the level of detail required in the analysis of each 
        alternative for a project.
            ``(D) Preferred alternative.--At the discretion of the lead 
        agency, the preferred alternative for a project, after being 
        identified, may be developed to a higher level of detail than 
        other alternatives in order to facilitate the development of 
        mitigation measures or concurrent compliance with other 
        applicable laws if the lead agency determines that the 
        development of such higher level of detail will not prevent the 
        lead agency from making an impartial decision as to whether to 
        accept another alternative which is being considered in the 
        environmental review process.
    ``(g) Coordination and Scheduling.--
        ``(1) Coordination plan.--
            ``(A) In general.--The lead agency shall establish a plan 
        for coordinating public and agency participation in and comment 
        on the environmental review process for a project or category 
        of projects. The coordination plan may be incorporated into a 
        memorandum of understanding.
            ``(B) Schedule.--
                ``(i) In general.--The lead agency may establish as 
            part of the coordination plan, after consultation with each 
            participating agency for the project and with the State in 
            which the project is located (and, if the State is not the 
            project sponsor, with the project sponsor), a schedule for 
            completion of the environmental review process for the 
            project.
                ``(ii) Factors for consideration.--In establishing the 
            schedule, the lead agency shall consider factors such as--

                    ``(I) the responsibilities of participating 
                agencies under applicable laws;
                    ``(II) resources available to the cooperating 
                agencies;
                    ``(III) overall size and complexity of the project;
                    ``(IV) the overall schedule for and cost of the 
                project; and
                    ``(V) the sensitivity of the natural and historic 
                resources that could be affected by the project.

            ``(C) Consistency with other time periods.--A schedule 
        under subparagraph (B) shall be consistent with any other 
        relevant time periods established under Federal law.
            ``(D) Modification.--The lead agency may--
                ``(i) lengthen a schedule established under 
            subparagraph (B) for good cause; and
                ``(ii) shorten a schedule only with the concurrence of 
            the affected cooperating agencies.
            ``(E) Dissemination.--A copy of a schedule under 
        subparagraph (B), and of any modifications to the schedule, 
        shall be--
                ``(i) provided to all participating agencies and to the 
            State transportation department of the State in which the 
            project is located (and, if the State is not the project 
            sponsor, to the project sponsor); and
                ``(ii) made available to the public.
        ``(2) Comment deadlines.--The lead agency shall establish the 
    following deadlines for comment during the environmental review 
    process for a project:
            ``(A) For comments by agencies and the public on a draft 
        environmental impact statement, a period of not more than 60 
        days after publication in the Federal Register of notice of the 
        date of public availability of such document, unless--
                ``(i) a different deadline is established by agreement 
            of the lead agency, the project sponsor, and all 
            participating agencies; or
                ``(ii) the deadline is extended by the lead agency for 
            good cause.
            ``(B) For all other comment periods established by the lead 
        agency for agency or public comments in the environmental 
        review process, a period of no more than 30 days from 
        availability of the materials on which comment is requested, 
        unless--
                ``(i) a different deadline is established by agreement 
            of the lead agency, the project sponsor, and all 
            participating agencies; or
                ``(ii) the deadline is extended by the lead agency for 
            good cause.
        ``(3) Deadlines for decisions under other laws.--In any case in 
    which a decision under any Federal law relating to a project 
    (including the issuance or denial of a permit or license) is 
    required to be made by the later of the date that is 180 days after 
    the date on which the Secretary made all final decisions of the 
    lead agency with respect to the project, or 180 days after the date 
    on which an application was submitted for the permit or license, 
    the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Environment and 
    Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and 
    Infrastructure of the House of Representatives--
            ``(A) as soon as practicable after the 180-day period, an 
        initial notice of the failure of the Federal agency to make the 
        decision; and
            ``(B) every 60 days thereafter until such date as all 
        decisions of the Federal agency relating to the project have 
        been made by the Federal agency, an additional notice that 
        describes the number of decisions of the Federal agency that 
        remain outstanding as of the date of the additional notice.
        ``(4) Involvement of the public.--Nothing in this subsection 
    shall reduce any time period provided for public comment in the 
    environmental review process under existing Federal law, including 
    a regulation.
    ``(h) Issue Identification and Resolution.--
        ``(1) Cooperation.--The lead agency and the participating 
    agencies shall work cooperatively in accordance with this section 
    to identify and resolve issues that could delay completion of the 
    environmental review process or could result in denial of any 
    approvals required for the project under applicable laws.
        ``(2) Lead agency responsibilities.--The lead agency shall make 
    information available to the participating agencies as early as 
    practicable in the environmental review process regarding the 
    environmental and socioeconomic resources located within the 
    project area and the general locations of the alternatives under 
    consideration. Such information may be based on existing data 
    sources, including geographic information systems mapping.
        ``(3) Participating agency responsibilities.--Based on 
    information received from the lead agency, participating agencies 
    shall identify, as early as practicable, any issues of concern 
    regarding the project's potential environmental or socioeconomic 
    impacts. In this paragraph, issues of concern include any issues 
    that could substantially delay or prevent an agency from granting a 
    permit or other approval that is needed for the project.
        ``(4) Issue resolution.--
            ``(A) Meeting of participating agencies.--At any time upon 
        request of a project sponsor or the Governor of a State in 
        which the project is located, the lead agency shall promptly 
        convene a meeting with the relevant participating agencies, the 
        project sponsor, and the Governor (if the meeting was requested 
        by the Governor) to resolve issues that could delay completion 
        of the environmental review process or could result in denial 
        of any approvals required for the project under applicable 
        laws.
            ``(B) Notice that resolution cannot be achieved.--If a 
        resolution cannot be achieved within 30 days following such a 
        meeting and a determination by the lead agency that all 
        information necessary to resolve the issue has been obtained, 
        the lead agency shall notify the heads of all participating 
        agencies, the project sponsor, the Governor, the Committee on 
        Environment and Public Works of the Senate, the Committee on 
        Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of 
        Representatives, and the Council on Environmental Quality, and 
        shall publish such notification in the Federal Register.
    ``(i) Performance Measurement.--The Secretary shall establish a 
program to measure and report on progress toward improving and 
expediting the planning and environmental review process.
    ``(j) Assistance to Affected State and Federal Agencies.--
        ``(1) In general.--For a project that is subject to the 
    environmental review process established under this section and for 
    which funds are made available to a State under this title or 
    chapter 53 of title 49, the Secretary may approve a request by the 
    State to provide funds so made available under this title or such 
    chapter 53 to affected Federal agencies (including the Department 
    of Transportation), State agencies, and Indian tribes participating 
    in the environmental review process for the projects in that State 
    or participating in a State process that has been approved by the 
    Secretary for that State. Such funds may be provided only to 
    support activities that directly and meaningfully contribute to 
    expediting and improving transportation project planning and 
    delivery for projects in that State.
        ``(2) Activities eligible for funding.--Activities for which 
    funds may be provided under paragraph (1) include transportation 
    planning activities that precede the initiation of the 
    environmental review process, dedicated staffing, training of 
    agency personnel, information gathering and mapping, and 
    development of programmatic agreements.
        ``(3) Use of federal lands highway funds.--The Secretary may 
    also use funds made available under section 204 for a project for 
    the purposes specified in this subsection with respect to the 
    environmental review process for the project.
        ``(4) Amounts.--Requests under paragraph (1) may be approved 
    only for the additional amounts that the Secretary determines are 
    necessary for the Federal agencies, State agencies, or Indian 
    tribes participating in the environmental review process to meet 
    the time limits for environmental review.
        ``(5) Condition.--A request under paragraph (1) to expedite 
    time limits for environmental review may be approved only if such 
    time limits are less than the customary time necessary for such 
    review.
    ``(k) Judicial Review and Savings Clause.--
        ``(1) Judicial review.--Except as set forth under subsection 
    (l), nothing in this section shall affect the reviewability of any 
    final Federal agency action in a court of the United States or in 
    the court of any State.
        ``(2) Savings clause.--Nothing in this section shall be 
    construed as superseding, amending, or modifying the National 
    Environmental Policy Act of 1969 or any other Federal environmental 
    statute or affect the responsibility of any Federal officer to 
    comply with or enforce any such statute.
        ``(3) Limitations.--Nothing in this section shall preempt or 
    interfere with--
            ``(A) any practice of seeking, considering, or responding 
        to public comment; or
            ``(B) any power, jurisdiction, responsibility, or authority 
        that a Federal, State, or local government agency, metropolitan 
        planning organization, Indian tribe, or project sponsor has 
        with respect to carrying out a project or any other provisions 
        of law applicable to projects, plans, or programs.
    ``(l) Limitations on Claims.--
        ``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
    a claim arising under Federal law seeking judicial review of a 
    permit, license, or approval issued by a Federal agency for a 
    highway or public transportation capital project shall be barred 
    unless it is filed within 180 days after publication of a notice in 
    the Federal Register announcing that the permit, license, or 
    approval is final pursuant to the law under which the agency action 
    is taken, unless a shorter time is specified in the Federal law 
    pursuant to which judicial review is allowed. Nothing in this 
    subsection shall create a right to judicial review or place any 
    limit on filing a claim that a person has violated the terms of a 
    permit, license, or approval.
        ``(2) New information.--The Secretary shall consider new 
    information received after the close of a comment period if the 
    information satisfies the requirements for a supplemental 
    environmental impact statement under section 771.130 of title 23, 
    Code of Federal Regulations. The preparation of a supplemental 
    environmental impact statement when required shall be considered a 
    separate final agency action and the deadline for filing a claim 
    for judicial review of such action shall be 180 days after the date 
    of publication of a notice in the Federal Register announcing such 
    action.''.
    (b) Existing Environmental Review Process.--Nothing in this section 
affects any existing State environmental review process, program, 
agreement, or funding arrangement approved by the Secretary under 
section 1309 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (112 
Stat. 232; 23 U.S.C. 109 note) as such section was in effect on the day 
preceding the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU.
    (c) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for such subchapter is 
amended by inserting after the item relating to section 138 the 
following:

``139. Efficient environmental reviews for project decisionmaking.''.

    (d) Repeal.--Section 1309 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 
21st Century (112 Stat. 232) is repealed.

SEC. 6003. STATE ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITIES FOR CERTAIN PROGRAMS 
              AND PROJECTS.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 3 of title 23, United States Code, is 
amended by inserting after section 324 the following:

``Sec. 325. State assumption of responsibilities for certain programs 
            and projects

    ``(a) Assumption of Secretary's Responsibilities Under Applicable 
Federal Laws.--
        ``(1) Pilot program.--
            ``(A) Establishment.--The Secretary may establish a pilot 
        program under which States may assume the responsibilities of 
        the Secretary under any Federal laws subject to the 
        requirements of this section.
            ``(B) First 3 fiscal years.--In the first 3 fiscal years 
        following the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the 
        Secretary may allow up to 5 States to participate in the pilot 
        program.
        ``(2) Scope of program.--Under the pilot program, the Secretary 
    may assign, and a State may assume, any of the Secretary's 
    responsibilities (other than responsibilities relating to federally 
    recognized Indian tribes) for environmental reviews, consultation, 
    or decisionmaking or other actions required under any Federal law 
    as such requirements apply to the following projects:
            ``(A) Projects funded under section 104(h).
            ``(B) Transportation enhancement activities under section 
        133, as such term is defined in section 101(a)(35).
    ``(b) Agreements.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall enter into a memorandum 
    of understanding with a State participating in the pilot program 
    setting forth the responsibilities to be assigned under subsection 
    (a)(2) and the terms and conditions under which the assignment is 
    being made.
        ``(2) Certification.--Before the Secretary enters into a 
    memorandum of understanding with a State under paragraph (1), the 
    State shall certify that the State has in effect laws (including 
    regulations) applicable to projects carried out and funded under 
    this title and chapter 53 of title 49 that authorize the State to 
    carry out the responsibilities being assumed.
        ``(3) Maximum duration.--A memorandum of understanding with a 
    State under this section shall be established for an initial period 
    of no more than 3 years and may be renewed by mutual agreement on a 
    periodic basis for periods of not more than 3 years.
        ``(4) Compliance.--
            ``(A) In general.--After entering into a memorandum of 
        understanding under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall review 
        and determine compliance by the State with the memorandum of 
        understanding.
            ``(B) Renewals.--The Secretary shall take into account the 
        performance of a State under the pilot program when considering 
        renewal of a memorandum of understanding with the State under 
        the program.
        ``(5) Sole responsibility.--A State that assumes responsibility 
    under subsection (a)(2) with respect to a Federal law shall be 
    solely responsible and solely liable for complying with and 
    carrying out that law, and the Secretary shall have no such 
    responsibility or liability.
        ``(6) Acceptance of jurisdiction.--In a memorandum of 
    understanding, the State shall consent to accept the jurisdiction 
    of the Federal courts for the compliance, discharge, and 
    enforcement of any responsibility of the Secretary that the State 
    assumes.
    ``(c) Selection of States for Pilot Program.--
        ``(1) Application.--To be eligible to participate in the pilot 
    program, a State shall submit to the Secretary an application that 
    contains such information as the Secretary may require. At a 
    minimum, an application shall include--
            ``(A) a description of the projects or classes of projects 
        for which the State seeks to assume responsibilities under 
        subsection (a)(2); and
            ``(B) a certification that the State has the capability to 
        assume such responsibilities.
        ``(2) Public notice.--Before entering into a memorandum of 
    understanding allowing a State to participate in the pilot program, 
    the Secretary shall--
            ``(A) publish notice in the Federal Register of the 
        Secretary's intent to allow the State to participate in the 
        program, including a copy of the State's application to the 
        Secretary and the terms of the proposed agreement with the 
        State; and
            ``(B) provide an opportunity for public comment.
        ``(3) Selection criteria.--The Secretary may approve the 
    application of a State to assume responsibilities under the program 
    only if--
            ``(A) the requirements under paragraph (2) have been met; 
        and
            ``(B) the Secretary determines that the State has the 
        capability to assume the responsibilities.
        ``(4) Other federal agency views.--Before assigning to a State 
    a responsibility of the Secretary that requires the Secretary to 
    consult with another Federal agency, the Secretary shall solicit 
    the views of the Federal agency.
    ``(d) State Defined.--With respect to the recreational trails 
program, the term `State' means the State agency designated by the 
Governor of the State in accordance with section 206(c)(1).
    ``(e) Preservation of Public Interest Consideration.--Nothing in 
this section shall be construed to limit the requirements under any 
applicable law providing for the consideration and preservation of the 
public interest, including public participation and community values in 
transportation decisionmaking.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 3 of title 23, 
United States Code, is amended by adding after the item relating to 
section 324 the following:

``325. State assumption of responsibilities for certain programs and 
          projects.''.

SEC. 6004. STATE ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CATEGORICAL 
              EXCLUSIONS.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 3 of title 23, United States Code, is 
further amended by inserting after section 325 the following:

``Sec. 326. State assumption of responsibility for categorical 
            exclusions

    ``(a) Categorical Exclusion Determinations.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may assign, and a State may 
    assume, responsibility for determining whether certain designated 
    activities are included within classes of action identified in 
    regulation by the Secretary that are categorically excluded from 
    requirements for environmental assessments or environmental impact 
    statements pursuant to regulations promulgated by the Council on 
    Environmental Quality under part 1500 of title 40, Code of Federal 
    Regulations (as in effect on October 1, 2003).
        ``(2) Scope of authority.--A determination described in 
    paragraph (1) shall be made by a State in accordance with criteria 
    established by the Secretary and only for types of activities 
    specifically designated by the Secretary.
        ``(3) Criteria.--The criteria under paragraph (2) shall include 
    provisions for public availability of information consistent with 
    section 552 of title 5 and the National Environmental Policy Act of 
    1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.).
    ``(b) Other Applicable Federal Laws.--
        ``(1) In general.--If a State assumes responsibility under 
    subsection (a), the Secretary may also assign and the State may 
    assume all or part of the responsibilities of the Secretary for 
    environmental review, consultation, or other related actions 
    required under any Federal law applicable to activities that are 
    classified by the Secretary as categorical exclusions, with the 
    exception of government-to-government consultation with Indian 
    tribes, subject to the same procedural and substantive requirements 
    as would be required if that responsibility were carried out by the 
    Secretary.
        ``(2) Sole responsibility.--A State that assumes responsibility 
    under paragraph (1) with respect to a Federal law shall be solely 
    responsible and solely liable for complying with and carrying out 
    that law, and the Secretary shall have no such responsibility or 
    liability.
    ``(c) Memoranda of Understanding.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary and the State, after providing 
    public notice and opportunity for comment, shall enter into a 
    memorandum of understanding setting forth the responsibilities to 
    be assigned under this section and the terms and conditions under 
    which the assignments are made, including establishment of the 
    circumstances under which the Secretary would reassume 
    responsibility for categorical exclusion determinations.
        ``(2) Term.--A memorandum of understanding--
            ``(A) shall have a term of not more than 3 years; and
            ``(B) shall be renewable.
        ``(3) Acceptance of jurisdiction.--In a memorandum of 
    understanding, the State shall consent to accept the jurisdiction 
    of the Federal courts for the compliance, discharge, and 
    enforcement of any responsibility of the Secretary that the State 
    assumes.
        ``(4) Monitoring.--The Secretary shall--
            ``(A) monitor compliance by the State with the memorandum 
        of understanding and the provision by the State of financial 
        resources to carry out the memorandum of understanding; and
            ``(B) take into account the performance by the State when 
        considering renewal of the memorandum of understanding.
    ``(d) Termination.--The Secretary may terminate any assumption of 
responsibility under a memorandum of understanding on a determination 
that the State is not adequately carrying out the responsibilities 
assigned to the State.
    ``(e) State Agency Deemed to Be Federal Agency.--A State agency 
that is assigned a responsibility under a memorandum of understanding 
shall be deemed to be a Federal agency for the purposes of the Federal 
law under which the responsibility is exercised.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 3 of title 23, 
United States Code, is further amended by adding after the item 
relating to section 325 the following:

``326. State assumption of responsibility for categorical exclusions.''.

SEC. 6005. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROJECT DELIVERY PILOT PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Chapter 3 of title 23, United States Code, is 
further amended by inserting after section 326 the following:

``Sec. 327. Surface transportation project delivery pilot program

    ``(a) Establishment.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall carry out a surface 
    transportation project delivery pilot program (referred to in this 
    section as the `program').
        ``(2) Assumption of responsibility.--
            ``(A) In general.--Subject to the other provisions of this 
        section, with the written agreement of the Secretary and a 
        State, which may be in the form of a memorandum of 
        understanding, the Secretary may assign, and the State may 
        assume, the responsibilities of the Secretary with respect to 
        one or more highway projects within the State under the 
        National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et 
        seq.).
            ``(B) Additional responsibility.--If a State assumes 
        responsibility under subparagraph (A)--
                ``(i) the Secretary may assign to the State, and the 
            State may assume, all or part of the responsibilities of 
            the Secretary for environmental review, consultation, or 
            other action required under any Federal environmental law 
            pertaining to the review or approval of a specific project; 
            but
                ``(ii) the Secretary may not assign--

                    ``(I) responsibility for any conformity 
                determination required under section 176 of the Clean 
                Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7506); or
                    ``(II) any responsibility imposed on the Secretary 
                by section 134 or 135.

            ``(C) Procedural and substantive requirements.--A State 
        shall assume responsibility under this section subject to the 
        same procedural and substantive requirements as would apply if 
        that responsibility were carried out by the Secretary.
            ``(D) Federal responsibility.--Any responsibility of the 
        Secretary not explicitly assumed by the State by written 
        agreement under this section shall remain the responsibility of 
        the Secretary.
            ``(E) No effect on authority.--Nothing in this section 
        preempts or interferes with any power, jurisdiction, 
        responsibility, or authority of an agency, other than the 
        Department of Transportation, under applicable law (including 
        regulations) with respect to a project.
    ``(b) State Participation.--
        ``(1) Number of participating states.--The Secretary may permit 
    not more than 5 States (including the States of Alaska, California, 
    Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas) to participate in the program.
        ``(2) Application.--Not later than 270 days after the date of 
    enactment of this section, the Secretary shall promulgate 
    regulations that establish requirements relating to information 
    required to be contained in any application of a State to 
    participate in the program, including, at a minimum--
            ``(A) the projects or classes of projects for which the 
        State anticipates exercising the authority that may be granted 
        under the program;
            ``(B) verification of the financial resources necessary to 
        carry out the authority that may be granted under the program; 
        and
            ``(C) evidence of the notice and solicitation of public 
        comment by the State relating to participation of the State in 
        the program, including copies of comments received from that 
        solicitation.
        ``(3) Public notice.--
            ``(A) In general.--Each State that submits an application 
        under this subsection shall give notice of the intent of the 
        State to participate in the program not later than 30 days 
        before the date of submission of the application.
            ``(B) Method of notice and solicitation.--The State shall 
        provide notice and solicit public comment under this paragraph 
        by publishing the complete application of the State in 
        accordance with the appropriate public notice law of the State.
        ``(4) Selection criteria.--The Secretary may approve the 
    application of a State under this section only if--
            ``(A) the regulatory requirements under paragraph (2) have 
        been met;
            ``(B) the Secretary determines that the State has the 
        capability, including financial and personnel, to assume the 
        responsibility; and
            ``(C) the head of the State agency having primary 
        jurisdiction over highway matters enters into a written 
        agreement with the Secretary described in subsection (c).
        ``(5) Other federal agency views.--If a State applies to assume 
    a responsibility of the Secretary that would have required the 
    Secretary to consult with another Federal agency, the Secretary 
    shall solicit the views of the Federal agency before approving the 
    application.
    ``(c) Written Agreement.--A written agreement under this section 
shall--
        ``(1) be executed by the Governor or the top-ranking 
    transportation official in the State who is charged with 
    responsibility for highway construction;
        ``(2) be in such form as the Secretary may prescribe;
        ``(3) provide that the State--
            ``(A) agrees to assume all or part of the responsibilities 
        of the Secretary described in subsection (a);
            ``(B) expressly consents, on behalf of the State, to accept 
        the jurisdiction of the Federal courts for the compliance, 
        discharge, and enforcement of any responsibility of the 
        Secretary assumed by the State;
            ``(C) certifies that State laws (including regulations) are 
        in effect that--
                ``(i) authorize the State to take the actions necessary 
            to carry out the responsibilities being assumed; and
                ``(ii) are comparable to section 552 of title 5, 
            including providing that any decision regarding the public 
            availability of a document under those State laws is 
            reviewable by a court of competent jurisdiction; and
            ``(D) agrees to maintain the financial resources necessary 
        to carry out the responsibilities being assumed.
    ``(d) Jurisdiction.--
        ``(1) In general.--The United States district courts shall have 
    exclusive jurisdiction over any civil action against a State for 
    failure to carry out any responsibility of the State under this 
    section.
        ``(2) Legal standards and requirements.--A civil action under 
    paragraph (1) shall be governed by the legal standards and 
    requirements that would apply in such a civil action against the 
    Secretary had the Secretary taken the actions in question.
        ``(3) Intervention.--The Secretary shall have the right to 
    intervene in any action described in paragraph (1).
    ``(e) Effect of Assumption of Responsibility.--A State that assumes 
responsibility under subsection (a)(2) shall be solely responsible and 
solely liable for carrying out, in lieu of the Secretary, the 
responsibilities assumed under subsection (a)(2), until the program is 
terminated as provided in subsection (i).
    ``(f) Limitations on Agreements.--Nothing in this section permits a 
State to assume any rulemaking authority of the Secretary under any 
Federal law.
    ``(g) Audits.--
        ``(1) In general.--To ensure compliance by a State with any 
    agreement of the State under subsection (c) (including compliance 
    by the State with all Federal laws for which responsibility is 
    assumed under subsection (a)(2)), for each State participating in 
    the program under this section, the Secretary shall conduct--
            ``(A) semiannual audits during each of the first 2 years of 
        State participation; and
            ``(B) annual audits during each subsequent year of State 
        participation.
        ``(2) Public availability and comment.--
            ``(A) In general.--An audit conducted under paragraph (1) 
        shall be provided to the public for comment.
            ``(B) Response.--Not later than 60 days after the date on 
        which the period for public comment ends, the Secretary shall 
        respond to public comments received under subparagraph (A).
    ``(h) Report to Congress.--The Secretary shall submit to Congress 
an annual report that describes the administration of the program.
    ``(i) Termination.--
        ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), the 
    program shall terminate on the date that is 6 years after the date 
    of enactment of this section.
        ``(2) Termination by secretary.--The Secretary may terminate 
    the participation of any State in the program if--
            ``(A) the Secretary determines that the State is not 
        adequately carrying out the responsibilities assigned to the 
        State;
            ``(B) the Secretary provides to the State--
                ``(i) notification of the determination of 
            noncompliance; and
                ``(ii) a period of at least 30 days during which to 
            take such corrective action as the Secretary determines is 
            necessary to comply with the applicable agreement; and
            ``(C) the State, after the notification and period provided 
        under subparagraph (B), fails to take satisfactory corrective 
        action, as determined by Secretary.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 3 of title 23, 
United States Code, is further amended by adding after the item 
relating to section 326 the following:

``327. Surface transportation project delivery pilot program.''.

SEC. 6006. ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION AND POLLUTION ABATEMENT; CONTROL 
              OF NOXIOUS WEEDS AND AQUATIC NOXIOUS WEEDS AND 
              ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIVE SPECIES.

    (a) Modification to NHS/STP for Environmental Restoration, 
Pollution Abatement, Control of Noxious Weeds and Aquatic Noxious 
Weeds.--
        (1) Modifications to national highway system.--Section 
    103(b)(6) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by adding at 
    the end the following:
            ``(Q) Environmental restoration and pollution abatement in 
        accordance with section 328.
            ``(R) Control of noxious weeds and aquatic noxious weeds 
        and establishment of native species in accordance with section 
        329.''.
        (2) Modifications to surface transportation program.--Section 
    133(b) of title 23, is amended by striking paragraph (14) and 
    inserting the following:
        ``(14) Environmental restoration and pollution abatement in 
    accordance with section 328.
        ``(15) Control of noxious weeds and aquatic noxious weeds and 
    establishment of native species in accordance with section 329.''.
    (b) Eligible Activities.--Chapter 3 of title 23, United States 
Code, is further amended by adding after section 327 the following:

``Sec. 328. Eligibility for environmental restoration and pollution 
            abatement

    ``(a) In General.--Subject to subsection (b), environmental 
restoration and pollution abatement to minimize or mitigate the impacts 
of any transportation project funded under this title (including 
retrofitting and construction of stormwater treatment systems to meet 
Federal and State requirements under sections 401 and 402 of the 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1341; 1342)) may be 
carried out to address water pollution or environmental degradation 
caused wholly or partially by a transportation facility.
    ``(b) Maximum Expenditure.--In a case in which a transportation 
facility is undergoing reconstruction, rehabilitation, resurfacing, or 
restoration, the expenditure of funds under this section for 
environmental restoration or pollution abatement described in 
subsection (a) shall not exceed 20 percent of the total cost of the 
reconstruction, rehabilitation, resurfacing, or restoration of the 
facility.

``Sec. 329. Eligibility for control of noxious weeds and aquatic 
            noxious weeds and establishment of native species

    ``(a) In General.--In accordance with all applicable Federal law 
(including regulations), funds made available to carry out this section 
may be used for the following activities if such activities are related 
to transportation projects funded under this title:
        ``(1) Establishment of plants selected by State and local 
    transportation authorities to perform one or more of the following 
    functions: abatement of stormwater runoff, stabilization of soil, 
    and aesthetic enhancement.
        ``(2) Management of plants which impair or impede the 
    establishment, maintenance, or safe use of a transportation system.
    ``(b) Included Activities.--The establishment and management under 
subsection (a)(1) and (a)(2) may include--
        ``(1) right-of-way surveys to determine management requirements 
    to control Federal or State noxious weeds as defined in the Plant 
    Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 7701 et seq.) or State law, and brush or 
    tree species, whether native or nonnative, that may be considered 
    by State or local transportation authorities to be a threat with 
    respect to the safety or maintenance of transportation systems;
        ``(2) establishment of plants, whether native or nonnative with 
    a preference for native to the maximum extent possible, for the 
    purposes defined in subsection (a)(1);
        ``(3) control or elimination of plants as defined in subsection 
    (a)(2);
        ``(4) elimination of plants to create fuel breaks for the 
    prevention and control of wildfires; and
        ``(5) training.
    ``(c) Contributions.--
        ``(1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), an activity 
    described in subsection (a) may be carried out concurrently with, 
    in advance of, or following the construction of a project funded 
    under this title.
        ``(2) Condition for activities conducted in advance of project 
    construction.--An activity described in subsection (a) may be 
    carried out in advance of construction of a project only if the 
    activity is carried out in accordance with all applicable 
    requirements of Federal law (including regulations) and State 
    transportation planning processes.''.
    (c) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 3 of title 23 
is further amended by adding after the item relating to section 327 the 
following:

``328. Eligibility for environmental restoration and pollution 
          abatement.
``329. Eligibility for control of noxious weeds and aquatic noxious 
          weeds and establishment of native species.''.

SEC. 6007. EXEMPTION OF INTERSTATE SYSTEM.

    Section 103(c) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by 
adding at the end the following:
        ``(5) Exemption of interstate system.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except as provided in subparagraph (B), 
        the Interstate System shall not be considered to be a historic 
        site under section 303 of title 49 or section 138 of this 
        title, regardless of whether the Interstate System or portions 
        or elements of the Interstate System are listed on, or eligible 
        for listing on, the National Register of Historic Places.
            ``(B) Individual elements.--Subject to subparagraph (C), 
        the Secretary shall determine, through the administrative 
        process established for exempting the Interstate System from 
        section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (16 
        U.S.C. 470f), those individual elements of the Interstate 
        System that possess national or exceptional historic 
        significance (such as a historic bridge or a highly significant 
        engineering feature). Such elements shall be considered to be a 
        historic site under section 303 of title 49 or section 138 of 
        this title, as applicable.
            ``(C) Construction, maintenance, restoration, and 
        rehabilitation activities.--Subparagraph (B) does not prohibit 
        a State from carrying out construction, maintenance, 
        restoration, or rehabilitation activities for a portion of the 
        Interstate System referred to in subparagraph (B) upon 
        compliance with section 303 of title 49 or section 138 of this 
        title, as applicable, and section 106 of the National Historic 
        Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f).''.

SEC. 6008. INTEGRATION OF NATURAL RESOURCE CONCERNS INTO TRANSPORTATION 
              PROJECT PLANNING.

    Section 109(c)(2) of title 23, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``consider the results'' and inserting 
    ``consider--
            ``(A) the results'';
        (2) by striking the period at the end and inserting a 
    semicolon; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(B) the publication entitled `Flexibility in Highway 
        Design' of the Federal Highway Administration;
            ``(C) `Eight Characteristics of Process to Yield Excellence 
        and the Seven Qualities of Excellence in Transportation Design' 
        developed by the conference held during 1998 entitled `Thinking 
        Beyond the Pavement National Workshop on Integrating Highway 
        Development with Communities and the Environment while 
        Maintaining Safety and Performance'; and
            ``(D) any other material that the Secretary determines to 
        be appropriate.''.

SEC. 6009. PARKS, RECREATION AREAS, WILDLIFE AND WATERFOWL REFUGES, AND 
              HISTORIC SITES.

    (a) Programs and Projects With De Minimis Impacts.--
        (1) Title 23.--Section 138 of title 23, United States Code, is 
    amended--
            (A) in the first sentence, by striking ``it is hereby'' and 
        inserting the following: ``(a) Declaration of Policy.--It is''; 
        and
            (B) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(b) De Minimis Impacts.--
        ``(1) Requirements.--
            ``(A) Requirements for historic sites.--The requirements of 
        this section shall be considered to be satisfied with respect 
        to an area described in paragraph (2) if the Secretary 
        determines, in accordance with this subsection, that a 
        transportation program or project will have a de minimis impact 
        on the area.
            ``(B) Requirements for parks, recreation areas, and 
        wildlife or waterfowl refuges.--The requirements of subsection 
        (a)(1) shall be considered to be satisfied with respect to an 
        area described in paragraph (3) if the Secretary determines, in 
        accordance with this subsection, that a transportation program 
        or project will have a de minimis impact on the area. The 
        requirements of subsection (a)(2) with respect to an area 
        described in paragraph (3) shall not include an alternatives 
        analysis.
            ``(C) Criteria.--In making any determination under this 
        subsection, the Secretary shall consider to be part of a 
        transportation program or project any avoidance, minimization, 
        mitigation, or enhancement measures that are required to be 
        implemented as a condition of approval of the transportation 
        program or project.
        ``(2) Historic sites.--With respect to historic sites, the 
    Secretary may make a finding of de minimis impact only if--
            ``(A) the Secretary has determined, in accordance with the 
        consultation process required under section 106 of the National 
        Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f), that--
                ``(i) the transportation program or project will have 
            no adverse effect on the historic site; or
                ``(ii) there will be no historic properties affected by 
            the transportation program or project;
            ``(B) the finding of the Secretary has received written 
        concurrence from the applicable State historic preservation 
        officer or tribal historic preservation officer (and from the 
        Advisory Council on Historic Preservation if the Council is 
        participating in the consultation process); and
            ``(C) the finding of the Secretary has been developed in 
        consultation with parties consulting as part of the process 
        referred to in subparagraph (A).
        ``(3) Parks, recreation areas, and wildlife or waterfowl 
    refuges.--With respect to parks, recreation areas, or wildlife or 
    waterfowl refuges, the Secretary may make a finding of de minimis 
    impact only if--
            ``(A) the Secretary has determined, after public notice and 
        opportunity for public review and comment, that the 
        transportation program or project will not adversely affect the 
        activities, features, and attributes of the park, recreation 
        area, or wildlife or waterfowl refuge eligible for protection 
        under this section; and
            ``(B) the finding of the Secretary has received concurrence 
        from the officials with jurisdiction over the park, recreation 
        area, or wildlife or waterfowl refuge.''.
        (2) Title 49.--Section 303 of title 49, United States Code, is 
    amended--
            (A) by striking ``(c) The Secretary'' and inserting the 
        following:
    ``(c) Approval of Programs and Projects.--Subject to subsection 
(d), the Secretary''; and
            (B) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(d) De Minimis Impacts.--
        ``(1) Requirements.--
            ``(A) Requirements for historic sites.--The requirements of 
        this section shall be considered to be satisfied with respect 
        to an area described in paragraph (2) if the Secretary 
        determines, in accordance with this subsection, that a 
        transportation program or project will have a de minimis impact 
        on the area.
            ``(B) Requirements for parks, recreation areas, and 
        wildlife or waterfowl refuges.--The requirements of subsection 
        (c)(1) shall be considered to be satisfied with respect to an 
        area described in paragraph (3) if the Secretary determines, in 
        accordance with this subsection, that a transportation program 
        or project will have a de minimis impact on the area. The 
        requirements of subsection (c)(2) with respect to an area 
        described in paragraph (3) shall not include an alternatives 
        analysis.
            ``(C) Criteria.--In making any determination under this 
        subsection, the Secretary shall consider to be part of a 
        transportation program or project any avoidance, minimization, 
        mitigation, or enhancement measures that are required to be 
        implemented as a condition of approval of the transportation 
        program or project.
        ``(2) Historic sites.--With respect to historic sites, the 
    Secretary may make a finding of de minimis impact only if--
            ``(A) the Secretary has determined, in accordance with the 
        consultation process required under section 106 of the National 
        Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f), that--
                ``(i) the transportation program or project will have 
            no adverse effect on the historic site; or
                ``(ii) there will be no historic properties affected by 
            the transportation program or project;
            ``(B) the finding of the Secretary has received written 
        concurrence from the applicable State historic preservation 
        officer or tribal historic preservation officer (and from the 
        Advisory Council on Historic Preservation if the Council is 
        participating in the consultation process); and
            ``(C) the finding of the Secretary has been developed in 
        consultation with parties consulting as part of the process 
        referred to in subparagraph (A).
        ``(3) Parks, recreation areas, and wildlife or waterfowl 
    refuges.--With respect to parks, recreation areas, or wildlife or 
    waterfowl refuges, the Secretary may make a finding of de minimis 
    impact only if--
            ``(A) the Secretary has determined, after public notice and 
        opportunity for public review and comment, that the 
        transportation program or project will not adversely affect the 
        activities, features, and attributes of the park, recreation 
        area, or wildlife or waterfowl refuge eligible for protection 
        under this section; and
            ``(B) the finding of the Secretary has received concurrence 
        from the officials with jurisdiction over the park, recreation 
        area, or wildlife or waterfowl refuge.''.
    (b) Clarification of Existing Standards.--
        (1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
    enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall (in consultation with 
    affected agencies and interested parties) promulgate regulations 
    that clarify the factors to be considered and the standards to be 
    applied in determining the prudence and feasibility of alternatives 
    under section 138 of title 23 and section 303 of title 49, United 
    States Code.
        (2) Requirements.--The regulations--
            (A) shall clarify the application of the legal standards to 
        a variety of different types of transportation programs and 
        projects depending on the circumstances of each case; and
            (B) may include, as appropriate, examples to facilitate 
        clear and consistent interpretation by agency decisionmakers.
    (c) Implementation Study.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary shall--
            (A) conduct a study on the implementation of this section 
        and the amendments made by this section; and
            (B) commission an independent review of the study plan and 
        methodology, and any associated conclusions, by the 
        Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of 
        Sciences.
        (2) Components.--In conducting the study, the Secretary shall 
    evaluate--
            (A) the processes developed under this section and the 
        amendments made by this section and the efficiencies that may 
        result;
            (B) the post-construction effectiveness of impact 
        mitigation and avoidance commitments adopted as part of 
        projects conducted under this section and the amendments made 
        by this section; and
            (C) the quantity of projects with impacts that are 
        considered de minimis under this section and the amendments 
        made by this section, including information on the location, 
        size, and cost of the projects.
        (3) Report requirement.--The Secretary shall prepare--
            (A) not earlier than the date that is 3 years after the 
        date of enactment of this Act, a report on the results of the 
        study conducted under this subsection; and
            (B) not later than March 1, 2010, an update on the report 
        required under subparagraph (A).
        (4) Report recipients.--The Secretary shall--
            (A) submit the report, review of the report, and update 
        required under paragraph (3) to--
                (i) the appropriate committees of Congress;
                (ii) the Secretary of the Interior; and
                (iii) the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation; 
            and
            (B) make the report and update available to the public.

SEC. 6010. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES THAT SUPPORT DEPLOYMENT 
              OF INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS.

    (a) Categorical Exclusions.--Not later than one year after the date 
of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall initiate a rulemaking 
process to establish, to the extent appropriate, categorical exclusions 
for activities that support the deployment of intelligent 
transportation infrastructure and systems from the requirement that an 
environmental assessment or an environmental impact statement be 
prepared under section 102 of the National Environmental Policy Act of 
1969 (42 U.S.C. 4332) in compliance with the standards for categorical 
exclusions established by that Act.
    (b) Nationwide Programmatic Agreement.--
        (1) Development.--The Secretary shall develop a nationwide 
    programmatic agreement governing the review of activities that 
    support the deployment of intelligent transportation infrastructure 
    and systems in accordance with section 106 of the National Historic 
    Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f) and the regulations of the 
    Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.
        (2) Consultation.--The Secretary shall develop the agreement 
    under paragraph (1) in consultation with the National Conference of 
    State Historic Preservation Officers and the Advisory Council on 
    Historic Preservation established under title II of the National 
    Historic Preservation Act (26 U.S.C. 470i et seq.) and after 
    soliciting the views of other interested parties.
    (c) Intelligent Transportation Infrastructure and Systems 
Defined.--In this section, the term ``intelligent transportation 
infrastructure and systems'' means intelligent transportation 
infrastructure and intelligent transportation systems, as such terms 
are defined in subtitle C of title V of this Act.

SEC. 6011. TRANSPORTATION CONFORMITY.

    (a) Conformity Redeterminations.--Section 176(c)(2) of the Clean 
Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7506(c)(2)) is amended by adding at the end the 
following:
            ``(E) The appropriate metropolitan planning organization 
        shall redetermine conformity of existing transportation plans 
        and programs not later than 2 years after the date on which the 
        Administrator--
                ``(i) finds a motor vehicle emissions budget to be 
            adequate in accordance with section 93.118(e)(4) of title 
            40, Code of Federal Regulations (as in effect on October 1, 
            2004);
                ``(ii) approves an implementation plan that establishes 
            a motor vehicle emissions budget if that budget has not yet 
            been determined to be adequate in accordance with clause 
            (i); or
                ``(iii) promulgates an implementation plan that 
            establishes or revises a motor vehicle emissions budget.''.
    (b) Frequency of Conformity Determination Updates.--Section 
176(c)(4)(B)(ii) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7506(c)(4)(B)(ii)) is 
amended to read as follows:
        ``(ii) address the appropriate frequency for making conformity 
    determinations, but the frequency for making conformity 
    determinations on updated transportation plans and programs shall 
    be every 4 years, except in a case in which--
            ``(I) the metropolitan planning organization elects to 
        update a transportation plan or program more frequently; or
            ``(II) the metropolitan planning organization is required 
        to determine conformity in accordance with paragraph (2)(E); 
        and''.
    (c) Time Horizon for Conformity Determinations in Nonattainment 
Areas.--Section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7506(c)) is 
amended by adding at the end the following:
        ``(7) Conformity horizon for transportation plans.--
            ``(A) In general.--Each conformity determination required 
        under this section for a transportation plan under section 
        134(i) of title 23, United States Code, or section 5303(i) of 
        title 49, United States Code, shall require a demonstration of 
        conformity for the period ending on either the final year of 
        the transportation plan, or at the election of the metropolitan 
        planning organization, after consultation with the air 
        pollution control agency and solicitation of public comments 
        and consideration of such comments, the longest of the 
        following periods:
                ``(i) The first 10-year period of any such 
            transportation plan.
                ``(ii) The latest year in the implementation plan 
            applicable to the area that contains a motor vehicle 
            emission budget.
                ``(iii) The year after the completion date of a 
            regionally significant project if the project is included 
            in the transportation improvement program or the project 
            requires approval before the subsequent conformity 
            determination.
            ``(B) Regional emissions analysis.--The conformity 
        determination shall be accompanied by a regional emissions 
        analysis for the last year of the transportation plan and for 
        any year shown to exceed emission budgets by a prior analysis, 
        if such year extends beyond the applicable period as determined 
        under subparagraph (A).
            ``(C) Exception.--In any case in which an area has a 
        revision to an implementation plan under section 175A(b) and 
        the Administrator has found the motor vehicles emissions 
        budgets from that revision to be adequate in accordance with 
        section 93.118(e)(4) of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations 
        (as in effect on October 1, 2004), or has approved the 
        revision, the demonstration of conformity at the election of 
        the metropolitan planning organization, after consultation with 
        the air pollution control agency and solicitation of public 
        comments and consideration of such comments, shall be required 
        to extend only through the last year of the implementation plan 
        required under section 175A(b).
            ``(D) Effect of election.--Any election by a metropolitan 
        planning organization under this paragraph shall continue in 
        effect until the metropolitan planning organization elects 
        otherwise.
            ``(E) Air pollution control agency defined.--In this 
        paragraph, the term `air pollution control agency' means an air 
        pollution control agency (as defined in section 302(b)) that is 
        responsible for developing plans or controlling air pollution 
        within the area covered by a transportation plan.''.
    (d) Substitution of Transportation Control Measures.--Section 
176(c) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7506(c)) (as amended by 
subsection (c)) is amended by inserting after paragraph (7) the 
following:
        ``(8) Substitution of transportation control measures.--
            ``(A) In general.--Transportation control measures that are 
        specified in an implementation plan may be replaced or added to 
        the implementation plan with alternate or additional 
        transportation control measures--
                ``(i) if the substitute measures achieve equivalent or 
            greater emissions reductions than the control measure to be 
            replaced, as demonstrated with an emissions impact analysis 
            that is consistent with the current methodology used for 
            evaluating the replaced control measure in the 
            implementation plan;
                ``(ii) if the substitute control measures are 
            implemented--

                    ``(I) in accordance with a schedule that is 
                consistent with the schedule provided for control 
                measures in the implementation plan; or
                    ``(II) if the implementation plan date for 
                implementation of the control measure to be replaced 
                has passed, as soon as practicable after the 
                implementation plan date but not later than the date on 
                which emission reductions are necessary to achieve the 
                purpose of the implementation plan;

                ``(iii) if the substitute and additional control 
            measures are accompanied with evidence of adequate 
            personnel and funding and authority under State or local 
            law to implement, monitor, and enforce the control 
            measures;
                ``(iv) if the substitute and additional control 
            measures were developed through a collaborative process 
            that included--

                    ``(I) participation by representatives of all 
                affected jurisdictions (including local air pollution 
                control agencies, the State air pollution control 
                agency, and State and local transportation agencies);
                    ``(II) consultation with the Administrator; and
                    ``(III) reasonable public notice and opportunity 
                for comment; and

                ``(v) if the metropolitan planning organization, State 
            air pollution control agency, and the Administrator concur 
            with the equivalency of the substitute or additional 
            control measures.
            ``(B) Adoption.--(i) Concurrence by the metropolitan 
        planning organization, State air pollution control agency and 
        the Administrator as required by subparagraph (A)(v) shall 
        constitute adoption of the substitute or additional control 
        measures so long as the requirements of subparagraphs (A)(i), 
        (A)(ii), (A)(iii) and (A)(iv) are met.
            ``(ii) Once adopted, the substitute or additional control 
        measures become, by operation of law, part of the State 
        implementation plan and become federally enforceable.
            ``(iii) Within 90 days of its concurrence under 
        subparagraph (A)(v), the State air pollution control agency 
        shall submit the substitute or additional control measure to 
        the Administrator for incorporation in the codification of the 
        applicable implementation plan. Nothwithstanding any other 
        provision of this Act, no additional State process shall be 
        necessary to support such revision to the applicable plan.
            ``(C) No requirement for express permission.--The 
        substitution or addition of a transportation control measure in 
        accordance with this paragraph and the funding or approval of 
        such a control measure shall not be contingent on the existence 
        of any provision in the applicable implementation plan that 
        expressly permits such a substitution or addition.
            ``(D) No requirement for new conformity determination.--The 
        substitution or addition of a transportation control measure in 
        accordance with this paragraph shall not require--
                ``(i) a new conformity determination for the 
            transportation plan; or
                ``(ii) a revision of the implementation plan.
            ``(E) Continuation of control measure being replaced.--A 
        control measure that is being replaced by a substitute control 
        measure under this paragraph shall remain in effect until the 
        substitute control measure is adopted by the State pursuant to 
        subparagraph (B).
            ``(F) Effect of adoption.--Adoption of a substitute control 
        measure shall constitute rescission of the previously 
        applicable control measure.''.
    (e) Lapse of Conformity.--Section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act (42 
U.S.C. 7506(c)) (as amended by subsections (c) and (d)) is amended by 
inserting after paragraph (8) the following:
        ``(9) Lapse of conformity.--If a conformity determination 
    required under this subsection for a transportation plan under 
    section 134(i) of title 23, United States Code, or section 5303(i) 
    of title 49, United States Code, or a transportation improvement 
    program under section 134(j) of such title 23 or under section 
    5303(j) of such title 49 is not made by the applicable deadline and 
    such failure is not corrected by additional measures to either 
    reduce motor vehicle emissions sufficient to demonstrate compliance 
    with the requirements of this subsection within 12 months after 
    such deadline or other measures sufficient to correct such 
    failures, the transportation plan shall lapse.
        ``(10) Lapse.--In this subsection, the term `lapse' means that 
    the conformity determination for a transportation plan or 
    transportation improvement program has expired, and thus there is 
    no currently conforming transportation plan or transportation 
    improvement program.''.
    (f) Conforming Amendments.--Section 176(c)(4) of the Clean Air Act 
(42 U.S.C. 7506(c)(4)) (as amended by subsection (b)) is amended--
        (1) by redesignating subparagraphs (B), (C), and (D) as 
    subparagraphs (D), (E), and (F), respectively;
        (2) by striking ``(4)(A) No later than one year after the date 
    of enactment of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, the 
    Administrator shall promulgate'' and inserting the following:
        ``(4) Criteria and procedures for determining conformity.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Administrator shall promulgate, and 
        periodically update,'';
        (3) in the second sentence of subparagraph (A)--
            (A) by striking ``No later than one year after such date of 
        enactment, the Administrator, with the concurrence of the 
        Secretary of Transportation, shall promulgate'' and inserting 
        the following:
            ``(B) Transportation plans, programs, and projects.--The 
        Administrator, with the concurrence of the Secretary of 
        Transportation, shall promulgate, and periodically update,''; 
        and
            (B) in the third sentence, by striking ``A suit'' and 
        inserting the following:
            ``(C) Civil action to compel promulgation.--A civil 
        action''; and
        (4) by striking subparagraph (E) (as redesignated by paragraph 
    (1)) and inserting the following:
            ``(E) Inclusion of criteria and procedures in sip.--Not 
        later than 2 years after the date of enactment of the SAFETEA-
        LU the procedures under subparagraph (A) shall include a 
        requirement that each State include in the State implementation 
        plan criteria and procedures for consultation required by 
        subparagraph (D)(i), and enforcement and enforceability 
        (pursuant to sections 93.125(c) and 93.122(a)(4)(ii) of title 
        40, Code of Federal Regulations) in accordance with the 
        Administrator's criteria and procedures for consultation, 
        enforcement and enforceability.''.
    (g) Regulations.--Not later than 2 years after the date of 
enactment of this Act, the Administrator of the Environmental 
Protection Agency shall promulgate revised regulations to implement the 
changes made by this section.

SEC. 6012. FEDERAL REFERENCE METHOD.

    (a) In General.--Section 6102(e) of the Transportation Equity Act 
for the 21st Century (42 U.S.C. 7407 note; 112 Stat. 464-465) is 
amended to read as follows:
    ``(e) Field Study.--Not later than 2 years after the date of 
enactment of the SAFETEA-LU, the Administrator shall--
        ``(1) conduct a field study of the ability of the 
    PM<INF>2.5</INF> Federal Reference Method to differentiate those 
    particles that are larger than 2.5 micrometers in diameter;
        ``(2) develop a Federal reference method to measure directly 
    particles that are larger than 2.5 micrometers in diameter without 
    reliance on subtracting from coarse particle measurements those 
    particles that are equal to or smaller than 2.5 micrometers in 
    diameter;
        ``(3) develop a method of measuring the composition of coarse 
    particles; and
        ``(4) submit a report on the study and responsibilities of the 
    Administrator under paragraphs (1) through (3) to--
            ``(A) the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of 
        Representatives; and
            ``(B) the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the 
        Senate.''.

SEC. 6013. AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA INFLUENCED BY EXCEPTIONAL 
              EVENTS.

    (a) In General.--Section 319 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7619) 
is amended--
        (1) by striking the section heading and all that follows 
    through ``after notice and opportunity for public hearing'' and 
    inserting the following:

``SEC. 319. AIR QUALITY MONITORING.

    ``(a) In General.--After notice and opportunity for public 
hearing''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(b) Air Quality Monitoring Data Influenced by Exceptional 
Events.--
        ``(1) Definition of exceptional event.--In this section:
            ``(A) In general.--The term `exceptional event' means an 
        event that--
                ``(i) affects air quality;
                ``(ii) is not reasonably controllable or preventable;
                ``(iii) is an event caused by human activity that is 
            unlikely to recur at a particular location or a natural 
            event; and
                ``(iv) is determined by the Administrator through the 
            process established in the regulations promulgated under 
            paragraph (2) to be an exceptional event.
            ``(B) Exclusions.--In this subsection, the term 
        `exceptional event' does not include--
                ``(i) stagnation of air masses or meteorological 
            inversions;
                ``(ii) a meteorological event involving high 
            temperatures or lack of precipitation; or
                ``(iii) air pollution relating to source noncompliance.
        ``(2) Regulations.--
            ``(A) Proposed regulations.--Not later than March 1, 2006, 
        after consultation with Federal land managers and State air 
        pollution control agencies, the Administrator shall publish in 
        the Federal Register proposed regulations governing the review 
        and handling of air quality monitoring data influenced by 
        exceptional events.
            ``(B) Final regulations.--Not later than 1 year after the 
        date on which the Administrator publishes proposed regulations 
        under subparagraph (A), and after providing an opportunity for 
        interested persons to make oral presentations of views, data, 
        and arguments regarding the proposed regulations, the 
        Administrator shall promulgate final regulations governing the 
        review and handling or air quality monitoring data influenced 
        by an exceptional event that are consistent with paragraph (3).
        ``(3) Principles and requirements.--
            ``(A) Principles.--In promulgating regulations under this 
        section, the Administrator shall follow--
                ``(i) the principle that protection of public health is 
            the highest priority;
                ``(ii) the principle that timely information should be 
            provided to the public in any case in which the air quality 
            is unhealthy;
                ``(iii) the principle that all ambient air quality data 
            should be included in a timely manner, an appropriate 
            Federal air quality database that is accessible to the 
            public;
                ``(iv) the principle that each State must take 
            necessary measures to safeguard public health regardless of 
            the source of the air pollution; and
                ``(v) the principle that air quality data should be 
            carefully screened to ensure that events not likely to 
            recur are represented accurately in all monitoring data and 
            analyses.
            ``(B) Requirements.--Regulations promulgated under this 
        section shall, at a minimum, provide that--
                ``(i) the occurrence of an exceptional event must be 
            demonstrated by reliable, accurate data that is promptly 
            produced and provided by Federal, State, or local 
            government agencies;
                ``(ii) a clear causal relationship must exist between 
            the measured exceedances of a national ambient air quality 
            standard and the exceptional event to demonstrate that the 
            exceptional event caused a specific air pollution 
            concentration at a particular air quality monitoring 
            location;
                ``(iii) there is a public process for determining 
            whether an event is exceptional; and
                ``(iv) there are criteria and procedures for the 
            Governor of a State to petition the Administrator to 
            exclude air quality monitoring data that is directly due to 
            exceptional events from use in determinations by the 
            Administrator with respect to exceedances or violations of 
            the national ambient air quality standards.
        ``(4) Interim provision.--Until the effective date of a 
    regulation promulgated under paragraph (2), the following guidance 
    issued by the Administrator shall continue to apply:
            ``(A) Guidance on the identification and use of air quality 
        data affected by exceptional events (July 1986).
            ``(B) Areas affected by PM-10 natural events, May 30, 1996.
            ``(C) Appendices I, K, and N to part 50 of title 40, Code 
        of Federal Regulations.''.

SEC. 6014. FEDERAL PROCUREMENT OF RECYCLED COOLANT.

    (a) In General.--Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment 
of this Act, the President shall conduct a review of Federal 
procurement policy of recycled coolant.
    (b) Elements.--In conducting the review under subsection (a), the 
President shall consider recycled coolant produced from processes 
that--
        (1) are energy efficient;
        (2) generate no hazardous waste (as defined in section 1004 of 
    the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. 6903));
        (3) produce no emissions of air pollutants;
        (4) present lower health and safety risks to employees at a 
    plant or facility; and
        (5) recover at least 97 percent of the glycols from used 
    antifreeze feedstock.

SEC. 6015. CLEAN SCHOOL BUS PROGRAM.

    (a) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply:
        (1) Administrator.--The term ``Administrator'' means the 
    Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
        (2) Alternative fuel.--The term ``alternative fuel'' means--
            (A) liquefied natural gas, compressed natural gas, 
        liquefied petroleum gas, hydrogen, or propane;
            (B) methanol or ethanol at no less than 85 percent by 
        volume; or
            (C) biodiesel conforming with standards published by the 
        American Society for Testing and Materials as of the date of 
        enactment of this Act.
        (3) Clean school bus.--The term ``clean school bus'' means a 
    school bus with a gross vehicle weight of greater than 14,000 
    pounds that--
            (A) is powered by a heavy duty engine; and
            (B) is operated solely on an alternative fuel or ultra-low 
        sulfur diesel fuel.
        (4) Eligible recipient.--
            (A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), the term 
        ``eligible recipient'' means--
                (i) one or more local or State governmental entities 
            responsible for providing school bus service to one or more 
            public school systems or the purchase of school buses;
                (ii) one or more contracting entities that provide 
            school bus service to one or more public school systems; or
                (iii) a nonprofit school transportation association.
            (B) Special requirements.--In the case of eligible 
        recipients identified under clauses (ii) and (iii) of 
        subparagraph (A), the Administrator shall establish timely and 
        appropriate requirements for notice and may establish timely 
        and appropriate requirements for approval by the public school 
        systems that would be served by buses purchased or retrofit 
        using grant funds made available under this section.
        (5) Retrofit technology.--The term ``retrofit technology'' 
    means a particulate filter or other emissions control equipment 
    that is verified or certified by the Administrator or the 
    California Air Resources Board as an effective emission reduction 
    technology when installed on an existing school bus.
        (6) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of 
    Energy.
        (7) Ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel.--The term ``ultra-low sulfur 
    diesel fuel'' means diesel fuel that contains sulfur at not more 
    than 15 parts per million.
    (b) Program for Retrofit or Replacement of Certain Existing School 
Buses With Clean School Buses.--
        (1) Establishment.--
            (A) In general.--The Administrator, in consultation with 
        the Secretary and other appropriate Federal departments and 
        agencies, shall establish a program for awarding grants on a 
        competitive basis to eligible recipients for the replacement 
        of, retrofit (including repowering, aftertreatment, and 
        remanufactured engines) of, or purchase of alternative fuels 
        for, certain existing school buses. The awarding of grants for 
        the purchase of alternative fuels should be consistent with the 
        historic funding levels of the program for such purchase.
            (B) Balancing.--In awarding grants under this section, the 
        Administrator shall achieve, to the maximum extent practicable, 
        achieve an appropriate balance between awarding grants--
                (i) to replace school buses;
                (ii) to install retrofit technologies; and
                (iii) to purchase and use alternative fuel.
        (2) Priority of grant applications.--
            (A) Replacement.--In the case of grant applications to 
        replace school buses, the Administrator shall give priority to 
        applicants that propose to replace school buses manufactured 
        before model year 1977.
            (B) Retrofitting.--In the case of grant applications to 
        retrofit school buses, the Administrator shall give priority to 
        applicants that propose to retrofit school buses manufactured 
        in or after model year 1991.
        (3) Use of school bus fleet.--
            (A) In general.--All school buses acquired or retrofitted 
        with funds provided under this section shall be operated as 
        part of the school bus fleet for which the grant was made for 
        not less than 5 years.
            (B) Maintenance, operation, and fueling.--New school buses 
        and retrofit technology shall be maintained, operated, and 
        fueled according to manufacturer recommendations or State 
        requirements.
        (4) Retrofit grants.--The Administrator may award grants under 
    this section for up to 100 percent of the retrofit technologies and 
    installation costs.
        (5) Replacement grants.--
            (A) Eligibility for 50 percent grants.--The Administrator 
        may award grants under this section for replacement of school 
        buses in the amount of up to one-half of the acquisition costs 
        (including fueling infrastructure) for--
                (i) clean school buses with engines manufactured in 
            model year 2005 or 2006 that emit not more than--

                    (I) 1.8 grams per brake horsepower-hour of non-
                methane hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen; and
                    (II) .01 grams per brake horsepower-hour of 
                particulate matter; or

                (ii) clean school buses with engines manufactured in 
            model year 2007, 2008, or 2009 that satisfy regulatory 
            requirements established by the Administrator for emissions 
            of oxides of nitrogen and particulate matter to be 
            applicable for school buses manufactured in model year 
            2010.
            (B) Eligibility for 25 percent grants.--The Administrator 
        may award grants under this section for replacement of school 
        buses in the amount of up to one-fourth of the acquisition 
        costs (including fueling infrastructure) for--
                (i) clean school buses with engines manufactured in 
            model year 2005 or 2006 that emit not more than--

                    (I) 2.5 grams per brake horsepower-hour of non-
                methane hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen; and
                    (II) .01 grams per brake horsepower-hour of 
                particulate matter; or

                (ii) clean school buses with engines manufactured in 
            model year 2007 or thereafter that satisfy regulatory 
            requirements established by the Administrator for emissions 
            of oxides of nitrogen and particulate matter from school 
            buses manufactured in that model year.
        (6) Ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel.--
            (A) In general.--In the case of a grant recipient receiving 
        a grant for the acquisition of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel 
        school buses with engines manufactured in model year 2005 or 
        2006, the grant recipient shall provide, to the satisfaction of 
        the Administrator--
                (i) documentation that diesel fuel containing sulfur at 
            not more than 15 parts per million is available for 
            carrying out the purposes of the grant; and
                (ii) a commitment by the applicant to use that fuel in 
            carrying out the purposes of the grant.
        (7) Deployment and distribution.--The Administrator, to the 
    maximum extent practicable, shall--
            (A) achieve nationwide deployment of clean school buses 
        through the program under this section; and
            (B) ensure a broad geographic distribution of grant awards, 
        with no State receiving more than 10 percent of the grant 
        funding made available under this section during a fiscal year.
        (8) Annual report.--
            (A) In general.--Not later than January 31 of each year, 
        the Administrator shall submit to Congress a report that--
                (i) evaluates the implementation of this section; and
                (ii) describes--

                    (I) the total number of grant applications 
                received;
                    (II) the number and types of alternative fuel 
                school buses, ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel school 
                buses, and retrofitted buses requested in grant 
                applications;
                    (III) grants awarded and the criteria used to 
                select the grant recipients;
                    (IV) certified engine emission levels of all buses 
                purchased or retrofitted under this section;
                    (V) an evaluation of the in-use emission level of 
                buses purchased or retrofitted under this section; and
                    (VI) any other information the Administrator 
                considers appropriate.

    (c) Education.--
        (1) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
    enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall develop an education 
    outreach program to promote and explain the grant program.
        (2) Coordination with stakeholders.--The outreach program shall 
    be designed and conducted in conjunction with national school bus 
    transportation associations and other stakeholders.
        (3) Components.--The outreach program shall--
            (A) inform potential grant recipients on the process of 
        applying for grants;
            (B) describe the available technologies and the benefits of 
        the technologies;
            (C) explain the benefits of participating in the grant 
        program; and
            (D) include, as appropriate, information from the annual 
        report required under subsection (b)(8).
    (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated to the Administrator to carry out this section, to remain 
available until expended--
        (1) $55,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 and 2007; and
        (2) such sums as are necessary for each of fiscal years 2008, 
    2009, and 2010.

SEC. 6016. SPECIAL DESIGNATION.

    For the purpose of any applicable program under title 23, United 
States Code, the city of Norman, Oklahoma, shall be considered to be 
part of the Oklahoma City urbanized area.

SEC. 6017. INCREASED USE OF RECOVERED MINERAL COMPONENT IN FEDERALLY 
              FUNDED PROJECTS INVOLVING PROCUREMENT OF CEMENT OR 
              CONCRETE.

    (a) In General.--Subtitle F of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 
U.S.C. 6961 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:

``SEC. 6005. INCREASED USE OF RECOVERED MINERAL COMPONENT IN FEDERALLY 
              FUNDED PROJECTS INVOLVING PROCUREMENT OF CEMENT OR 
              CONCRETE.

    ``(a) Definitions.--In this section:
        ``(1) Agency head.--The term `agency head' means--
            ``(A) the Secretary of Transportation; and
            ``(B) the head of each other Federal agency that on a 
        regular basis procures, or provides Federal funds to pay or 
        assist in paying the cost of procuring, material for cement or 
        concrete projects.
        ``(2) Cement or concrete project.--The term `cement or concrete 
    project' means a project for the construction or maintenance of a 
    highway or other transportation facility or a Federal, State, or 
    local government building or other public facility that--
            ``(A) involves the procurement of cement or concrete; and
            ``(B) is carried out in whole or in part using Federal 
        funds.
        ``(3) Recovered mineral component.--The term `recovered mineral 
    component' means--
            ``(A) ground granulated blast furnace slag other than lead 
        slag;
            ``(B) coal combustion fly ash;
            ``(C) blast furnace slag aggregate other than lead slag 
        aggregate;
            ``(D) silica fume; and
            ``(E) any other waste material or byproduct recovered or 
        diverted from solid waste that the Administrator, in 
        consultation with an agency head, determines should be treated 
        as recovered mineral component under this section for use in 
        cement or concrete projects paid for, in whole or in part, by 
        the agency head.
    ``(b) Implementation of Requirements.--
        ``(1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
    enactment of this section, the Administrator and each agency head 
    shall take such actions as are necessary to implement fully all 
    procurement requirements and incentives in effect as of the date of 
    enactment of this section (including guidelines under section 6002) 
    that provide for the use of cement and concrete incorporating 
    recovered mineral component in cement or concrete projects.
        ``(2) Priority.--In carrying out paragraph (1) an agency head 
    shall give priority to achieving greater use of recovered mineral 
    component in cement or concrete projects for which recovered 
    mineral components historically have not been used or have been 
    used only minimally.
        ``(3) Conformance.--The Administrator and each agency head 
    shall carry out this subsection in accordance with section 6002.
    ``(c) Full Implementation Study.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Administrator, in cooperation with the 
    Secretary of Transportation and the Secretary of Energy, shall 
    conduct a study to determine the extent to which current 
    procurement requirements, when fully implemented in accordance with 
    subsection (b), may realize energy savings and environmental 
    benefits attainable with substitution of recovered mineral 
    component in cement used in cement or concrete projects.
        ``(2) Matters to be addressed.--The study shall--
            ``(A) quantify the extent to which recovered mineral 
        components are being substituted for Portland cement, 
        particularly as a result of current procurement requirements, 
        and the energy savings and environmental benefits associated 
        with that substitution;
            ``(B) identify all barriers in procurement requirements to 
        greater realization of energy savings and environmental 
        benefits, including barriers resulting from exceptions from 
        current law; and
            ``(C)(i) identify potential mechanisms to achieve greater 
        substitution of recovered mineral component in types of cement 
        or concrete projects for which recovered mineral components 
        historically have not been used or have been used only 
        minimally;
            ``(ii) evaluate the feasibility of establishing guidelines 
        or standards for optimized substitution rates of recovered 
        mineral component in those cement or concrete projects; and
            ``(iii) identify any potential environmental or economic 
        effects that may result from greater substitution of recovered 
        mineral component in those cement or concrete projects.
        ``(3) Report.--Not later than 30 months after the date of 
    enactment of this section, the Administrator shall submit to 
    Congress a report on the study.
    ``(d) Additional Procurement Requirements.--Unless the study 
conducted under subsection (c) identifies any effects or other problems 
described in subsection (c)(2)(C)(iii) that warrant further review or 
delay, the Administrator and each agency head shall, not later than 1 
year after the release of the report in accordance with subsection 
(c)(3), take additional actions authorized under this Act to establish 
procurement requirements and incentives that provide for the use of 
cement and concrete with increased substitution of recovered mineral 
component in the construction and maintenance of cement or concrete 
projects, so as to--
        ``(1) realize more fully the energy savings and environmental 
    benefits associated with increased substitution; and
        ``(2) eliminate barriers identified under subsection (c).
    ``(e) Effect of Section.--Nothing in this section affects the 
requirements of section 6002 (including the guidelines and 
specifications for implementing those requirements).''.
    (b) Table of Contents Amendment.--The table of contents in section 
1001 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. prec. 6901) is amended 
by adding after the item relating to section 6004 the following:

``Sec. 6005. Increased use of recovered mineral component in federally 
          funded projects involving procurement of cement or 
          concrete.''.

SEC. 6018. USE OF GRANULAR MINE TAILINGS.

    (a) In General.--Subtitle F of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 
U.S.C. 6961 et seq.) (as amended by section 6017(a)) is amended by 
adding at the end the following:

``SEC. 6006. USE OF GRANULAR MINE TAILINGS.

    ``(a) Mine Tailings.--
        ``(1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
    enactment of this section, the Administrator, in consultation with 
    the Secretary of Transportation and heads of other Federal 
    agencies, shall establish criteria (including an evaluation of 
    whether to establish a numerical standard for concentration of lead 
    and other hazardous substances) for the safe and environmentally 
    protective use of granular mine tailings from the Tar Creek, 
    Oklahoma Mining District, known as `chat', for--
            ``(A) cement or concrete projects; and
            ``(B) transportation construction projects (including 
        transportation construction projects involving the use of 
        asphalt) that are carried out, in whole or in part, using 
        Federal funds.
        ``(2) Requirements.--In establishing criteria under paragraph 
    (1), the Administrator shall consider--
            ``(A) the current and previous uses of granular mine 
        tailings as an aggregate for asphalt; and
            ``(B) any environmental and public health risks and 
        benefits derived from the removal, transportation, and use in 
        transportation projects of granular mine tailings.
        ``(3) Public participation.--In establishing the criteria under 
    paragraph (1), the Administrator shall solicit and consider 
    comments from the public.
        ``(4) Applicability of criteria.--On the establishment of the 
    criteria under paragraph (1), any use of the granular mine tailings 
    described in paragraph (1) in a transportation project that is 
    carried out, in whole or in part, using Federal funds, shall meet 
    the criteria established under paragraph (1).
    ``(b) Effect of Sections.--Nothing in this section or section 6005 
affects any requirement of any law (including a regulation) in effect 
on the date of enactment of this section.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The table of contents in section 1001 of 
the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. prec. 6901) (as amended by 
section 6017(b)) is amended by adding after the item relating to 
section 6005 the following:

``Sec. 6006. Use of granular mine tailings.''.

             TITLE VII--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION

SEC. 7001. SHORT TITLE.

    This title may be cited as the ``Hazardous Materials Transportation 
Safety and Security Reauthorization Act of 2005''.

SEC. 7002. AMENDMENT OF TITLE 49, UNITED STATES CODE.

    Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in this title an 
amendment or repeal is expressed in terms of an amendment to, or a 
repeal of, a section or other provision, the reference shall be 
considered to be made to a section or other provision of title 49, 
United States Code.

    Subtitle A--General Authorities on Transportation of Hazardous 
                               Materials

SEC. 7101. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.

    (a) Findings.--Congress finds with respect to hazardous materials 
transportation that--
        (1) approximately 4,000,000,000 tons of regulated hazardous 
    materials are transported each year and approximately 1,200,000 
    movements of hazardous materials occur each day, according to 
    Department of Transportation estimates;
        (2) the movement of hazardous materials in commerce is 
    necessary to maintain economic vitality and meet consumer demands 
    and must be conducted in a safe, secure, and efficient manner;
        (3) accidents involving, or unauthorized access to, hazardous 
    materials in transportation may result in a release of such 
    materials and pose a serious threat to public health and safety;
        (4) because of the potential risks to life, property, and the 
    environment posed by unintentional releases of hazardous materials, 
    consistency in laws and regulations governing the transportation of 
    hazardous materials is necessary and desirable; and
        (5) in order to provide reasonable, adequate, and cost-
    effective protection from the risks posed by the transportation of 
    hazardous materials, a network of well-trained State and local 
    emergency response personnel and hazmat employees is essential.
    (b) Purpose.--Section 5101 is amended by striking ``The purpose'' 
and all that follows through the period at the end and inserting the 
following: ``The purpose of this chapter is to protect against the 
risks to life, property, and the environment that are inherent in the 
transportation of hazardous material in intrastate, interstate, and 
foreign commerce.''.

SEC. 7102. DEFINITIONS.

    Section 5102 is amended as follows:
        (1) Commerce.--Paragraph (1) is amended--
            (A) by striking ``or'' after the semicolon in subparagraph 
        (A);
            (B) by striking ``State.'' in subparagraph (B) and 
        inserting ``State; or''; and
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(C) on a United States-registered aircraft.''.
        (2) Hazmat employee.--Paragraph (3)(A) is amended--
            (A) by striking clause (i) and inserting the following:
                ``(i) who--

                    ``(I) is employed on a full time, part time, or 
                temporary basis by a hazmat employer; or
                    ``(II) is self-employed (including an owner-
                operator of a motor vehicle, vessel, or aircraft) 
                transporting hazardous material in commerce; and'';

            (B) in clause (ii)--
                (i) by striking ``course of employment'' and inserting 
            ``course of such full time, part time, or temporary 
            employment, or such self employment,''; and
                (ii) by adding ``and'' after the semicolon;
            (C) by striking subparagraph (B) and redesignating 
        subparagraph (C) as subparagraph (B); and
            (D) in subparagraph (B), as so redesignated--
                (i) by striking ``employed by a hazmat employer,'' and 
            inserting ``employed on a full time, part time, or 
            temporary basis by a hazmat employer, or self employed,''; 
            and
                (ii) by striking clause (ii) and inserting the 
            following:
                ``(ii) designs, manufactures, fabricates, inspects, 
            marks, maintains, reconditions, repairs, or tests a 
            package, container, or packaging component that is 
            represented, marked, certified, or sold as qualified for 
            use in transporting hazardous material in commerce;''.
        (3) Hazmat employer.--Paragraph (4) is amended to read as 
    follows:
        ``(4) `hazmat employer'--
            ``(A) means a person--
                ``(i) who--

                    ``(I) employs or uses at least 1 hazmat employee on 
                a full time, part time, or temporary basis; or
                    ``(II) is self-employed (including an owner-
                operator of a motor vehicle, vessel, or aircraft) 
                transporting hazardous material in commerce; and

                ``(ii) who--

                    ``(I) transports hazardous material in commerce;
                    ``(II) causes hazardous material to be transported 
                in commerce; or
                    ``(III) designs, manufactures, fabricates, 
                inspects, marks, maintains, reconditions, repairs, or 
                tests a package, container, or packaging component that 
                is represented, marked, certified, or sold as qualified 
                for use in transporting hazardous material in commerce; 
                and

            ``(B) includes a department, agency, or instrumentality of 
        the United States Government, or an authority of a State, 
        political subdivision of a State, or Indian tribe, carrying out 
        an activity described in clause (ii).''.
        (4) Imminent hazard.--Paragraph (5) is amended by inserting 
    ``relating to hazardous material'' after ``of a condition''.
        (5) Motor carrier.--Paragraph (7) is amended to read as 
    follows:
        ``(7) `motor carrier'--
            ``(A) means a motor carrier, motor private carrier, and 
        freight forwarder as those terms are defined in section 13102; 
        but
            ``(B) does not include a freight forwarder, as so defined, 
        if the freight forwarder is not performing a function relating 
        to highway transportation.''.
        (6) National response team.--Paragraph (8) is amended--
            (A) by striking ``national response team'' both places it 
        appears and inserting ``National Response Team''; and
            (B) by striking ``national contingency plan'' and inserting 
        ``National Contingency Plan''.
        (7) Person.--Paragraph (9)(A) is amended to read as follows:
            ``(A) includes a government, Indian tribe, or authority of 
        a government or tribe that--
                ``(i) offers hazardous material for transportation in 
            commerce;
                ``(ii) transports hazardous material to further a 
            commercial enterprise; or
                ``(iii) designs, manufactures, fabricates, inspects, 
            marks, maintains, reconditions, repairs, or tests a 
            package, container, or packaging component that is 
            represented, marked, certified, or sold as qualified for 
            use in transporting hazardous material in commerce; but''.
        (8) Secretary of transportation.--Section 5102 is further 
    amended--
            (A) by redesignating paragraphs (11), (12), and (13) as 
        paragraphs (12), (13), and (14), respectively; and
            (B) by inserting after paragraph (10) the following:
        ``(11) `Secretary' means the Secretary of Transportation except 
    as otherwise provided.''.

SEC. 7103. GENERAL REGULATORY AUTHORITY.

    (a) Designating Material as Hazardous.--Section 5103(a) is 
amended--
        (1) by striking ``etiologic agent'' and all that follows 
    through ``corrosive material,'' and inserting ``infectious 
    substance, flammable or combustible liquid, solid, or gas, toxic, 
    oxidizing, or corrosive material,''; and
        (2) by striking ``decides'' and inserting ``determines''.
    (b) Regulations for Safe Transportation.--Section 5103(b)(1)(A) is 
amended to read as follows:
            ``(A) apply to a person who--
                ``(i) transports hazardous material in commerce;
                ``(ii) causes hazardous material to be transported in 
            commerce;
                ``(iii) designs, manufactures, fabricates, inspects, 
            marks, maintains, reconditions, repairs, or tests a 
            package, container, or packaging component that is 
            represented, marked, certified, or sold as qualified for 
            use in transporting hazardous material in commerce;
                ``(iv) prepares or accepts hazardous material for 
            transportation in commerce;
                ``(v) is responsible for the safety of transporting 
            hazardous material in commerce;
                ``(vi) certifies compliance with any requirement under 
            this chapter; or
                ``(vii) misrepresents whether such person is engaged in 
            any activity under clause (i) through (vi); and''.
    (c) Technical Amendment Regarding Consultation.--Section 5103 is 
amended--
        (1) by striking subsection (b)(1)(C); and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(c) Consultation.--When prescribing a security regulation or 
issuing a security order that affects the safety of the transportation 
of hazardous material, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall consult 
with the Secretary of Transportation.''.

SEC. 7104. LIMITATION ON ISSUANCE OF HAZMAT LICENSES.

    (a) Covered Hazardous Materials.--Section 5103a(b) is amended by 
striking ``with respect to--'' and all that follows and inserting 
``with respect to any material defined as hazardous material by the 
Secretary for which the Secretary requires placarding of a commercial 
motor vehicle transporting that material in commerce.''.
    (b) Recommendations on Chemical or Biological Materials.--Section 
5103a is further amended--
        (1) by redesignating subsections (c), (d), and (e) as 
    subsections (d), (e), and (f), respectively; and
        (2) by inserting after subsection (b) the following:
    ``(c) Recommendations on Chemical and Biological Materials.--The 
Secretary of Health and Human Services shall recommend to the Secretary 
of Transportation any chemical or biological material or agent for 
regulation as a hazardous material under section 5103(a) if the 
Secretary of Health and Human Services determines that such material or 
agent poses a significant risk to the health of individuals.''.
    (c) Conforming Amendment.--Section 5103a(a)(1) is amended by 
striking ``subsection (c)(1)(B),'' and inserting ``subsection 
(d)(1)(B),''.

SEC. 7105. BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR DRIVERS HAULING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

    Section 5103a is further amended by adding at the end the 
following:
    ``(g) Background Checks for Drivers Hauling Hazardous Materials.--
        ``(1) In general.--
            ``(A) Employer notification.--Not later than 90 days after 
        the date of enactment of this subsection, the Director of the 
        Transportation Security Administration, after receiving 
        comments from interested parties, shall develop and implement a 
        process for notifying hazmat employers designated by an 
        applicant of the results of the applicant's background record 
        check, if--
                ``(i) such notification is appropriate considering the 
            potential security implications; and
                ``(ii) the Director, in a final notification of threat 
            assessment, served on the applicant determines that the 
            applicant does not meet the standards set forth in 
            regulations issued to carry out this section.
            ``(B) Relationship to other background records checks.--
                ``(i) Elimination of redundant checks.--An individual 
            with respect to whom the Transportation Security 
            Administration--

                    ``(I) has performed a security threat assessment 
                under this section; and
                    ``(II) has issued a final notification of no 
                security threat,

             is deemed to have met the requirements of any other 
            background check that is required for purposes of any 
            Federal law applicable to transportation workers if that 
            background check is equivalent to, or less stringent than, 
            the background check required under this section.
                ``(ii) Determination by director.--Not later than 60 
            days after the date of issuance of the report under 
            paragraph (5), but no later than 120 days after the date of 
            enactment of this Act, the Director shall initiate a 
            rulemaking proceeding, including notice and opportunity for 
            comment, to determine which background checks required for 
            purposes of Federal laws applicable to transportation 
            workers are equivalent to, or less stringent than, those 
            required under this section.
                ``(iii) Future rulemakings.--The Director shall make a 
            determination under the criteria established under clause 
            (ii) with respect to any rulemaking proceeding to establish 
            or modify required background checks for transportation 
            workers initiated after the date of enactment of this 
            subsection.
        ``(2) Appeals process for more stringent state procedures.--If 
    a State establishes its own standards for applicants for a 
    hazardous materials endorsement to a commercial driver's license, 
    the State shall also provide--
            ``(A) an appeals process similar to and to the same extent 
        as the process provided under part 1572 of title 49, Code of 
        Federal Regulations, by which an applicant denied a hazardous 
        materials endorsement to a commercial driver's license by that 
        State may appeal that denial; and
            ``(B) a waiver process similar to and to the same extent as 
        the process provided under part 1572 of title 49, Code of 
        Federal Regulations, by which an applicant denied a hazardous 
        materials endorsement to a commercial driver's license by that 
        State may apply for a waiver.
        ``(3) Clarification of term defined in regulations.--The term 
    `transportation security incident', as defined in part 1572 of 
    title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, does not include a work 
    stoppage or other nonviolent employee-related action resulting from 
    an employer-employee dispute. Not later than 30 days after the date 
    of enactment of this subsection, the Director shall modify the 
    definition of that term to reflect the preceding sentence.
        ``(4) Background check capacity.--Not later than October 1, 
    2005, the Director shall transmit to the Committee on Commerce, 
    Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committees on 
    Transportation and Infrastructure and Homeland Security of the 
    House of Representatives a report on the implementation of 
    fingerprint-based security threat assessments and the adequacy of 
    fingerprinting locations, personnel, and resources to accomplish 
    the timely processing of fingerprint-based security threat 
    assessments for individuals holding commercial driver's licenses 
    who are applying to renew hazardous materials endorsements.
        ``(5) Report.--
            ``(A) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the date of 
        enactment of this subsection, the Director shall transmit to 
        the committees referred to in paragraph (4) a report on the 
        Director's plans to reduce or eliminate redundant background 
        checks for holders of hazardous materials endorsements 
        performed under this section.
            ``(B) Contents.--The report shall--
                ``(i) include a list of background checks and other 
            security or threat assessment requirements applicable to 
            transportation workers under Federal laws for which the 
            Department of Homeland Security is responsible and the 
            process by which the Secretary of Homeland Security will 
            determine whether such checks or assessments are equivalent 
            to, or less stringent than, the background check performed 
            under this section; and
                ``(ii) provide an analysis of how the Director plans to 
            reduce or eliminate redundant background checks in a manner 
            that will continue to ensure the highest level of safety 
            and security.
    ``(h) Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators Registered to Operate in 
Mexico or Canada.--
        ``(1) In general.--Beginning on the date that is 6 months after 
    the date of enactment of this subsection, a commercial motor 
    vehicle operator registered to operate in Mexico or Canada shall 
    not operate a commercial motor vehicle transporting a hazardous 
    material in commerce in the United States until the operator has 
    undergone a background records check similar to the background 
    records check required for commercial motor vehicle operators 
    licensed in the United States to transport hazardous materials in 
    commerce.
        ``(2) Extension.--The Director of the Transportation Security 
    Administration may extend the deadline established by paragraph (1) 
    for a period not to exceed 6 months if the Director determines that 
    such an extension is necessary.
        ``(3) Commercial motor vehicle defined.--In this subsection, 
    the term `commercial motor vehicle' has the meaning given that term 
    by section 31101.''.

SEC. 7106. REPRESENTATION AND TAMPERING.

    (a) Representation.--Section 5104(a)(1) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``a container,'' and all that follows through 
    ``packaging) for'' and inserting ``a package, component of a 
    package, or packaging for''; and
        (2) by striking ``the container'' and all that follows through 
    ``packaging) meets'' and inserting ``the package, component of a 
    package, or packaging meets''.
    (b) Tampering.--Section 5104(b) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``A person may not'' and inserting ``No person 
    may''; and
        (2) in paragraph (2) by inserting ``component of a package, or 
    packaging,'' after ``package,''.

SEC. 7107. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS.

    Section 5105 is amended--
        (1) by striking subsection (d); and
        (2) by redesignating subsection (e) as subsection (d).

SEC. 7108. TRAINING OF CERTAIN EMPLOYEES.

    Section 5107 is amended--
        (1) by striking subsection (e) and inserting the following:
    ``(e) Training Grants.--
        ``(1) In general.--Subject to the availability of funds under 
    section 5128(c), the Secretary shall make grants under this 
    subsection--
            ``(A) for training instructors to train hazmat employees; 
        and
            ``(B) to the extent determined appropriate by the 
        Secretary, for such instructors to train hazmat employees.
        ``(2) Eligibility.--A grant under this subsection shall be made 
    to a nonprofit hazmat employee organization that demonstrates--
            ``(A) expertise in conducting a training program for hazmat 
        employees; and
            ``(B) the ability to reach and involve in a training 
        program a target population of hazmat employees.'';
        (2) by redesignating subsections (f) and (g) as subsections (g) 
    and (h), respectively;
        (3) by inserting after subsection (e) the following:
    ``(f) Training of Certain Employees.--The Secretary shall ensure 
that maintenance-of-way employees and railroad signalmen receive 
general awareness and familiarization training and safety training 
pursuant to section 172.704 of title 49, Code of Federal 
Regulations.''; and
        (4) in subsection (g)(2) (as redesignated by paragraph (2) of 
    this subsection) by striking ``sections 5106, 5108(a)-(g)(1) and 
    (h), and 5109 of this title'' and inserting ``section 5106''.

SEC. 7109. REGISTRATION.

    (a) Persons Required to File.--
        (1) Requirement to file.--Section 5108(a)(1)(B) is amended by 
    striking ``class A or B explosive'' and inserting ``Division 1.1, 
    1.2, or 1.3 explosive material''.
        (2) Authority to require to file.--Section 5108(a)(2)(B) is 
    amended to read as follows:
        ``(B) a person designing, manufacturing, fabricating, 
    inspecting, marking, maintaining, reconditioning, repairing, or 
    testing a package, container, or packaging component that is 
    represented, marked, certified, or sold as qualified for use in 
    transporting hazardous material in commerce.''.
        (3) No transportation without filing.--Section 5108(a)(3) is 
    amended by striking ``manufacture,'' and all that follows through 
    ``package or'' and inserting ``design, manufacture, fabricate, 
    inspect, mark, maintain, recondition, repair, or test a package, 
    container packaging component, or''.
    (b) Form and Content of Filings.--Section 5108(b)(1)(C) is amended 
by striking ``the activity.'' and inserting ``any of the activities.''.
    (c) Filing.--Section 5108(c) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(c) Filing.--Each person required to file a registration 
statement under subsection (a) shall file the statement in accordance 
with regulations prescribed by the Secretary.''.
    (d) Registration.--As soon as practicable, the Administrator of the 
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration shall transmit 
to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration hazardous material 
registrant information obtained before, on, or after the date of 
enactment of this Act under section 5108 of title 49, United States 
Code, together with any Department of Transportation identification 
number for each registrant.
    (e) Relationship to Other Laws.--Section 5108(i)(2)(B) is amended 
by inserting ``an Indian tribe,'' after ``subdivision of a State,''.
    (f) Fees.--Section 5108(g) is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by striking ``may'' and inserting 
    ``shall'';
        (2) in paragraph (2)(A) by striking ``$5,000'' and inserting 
    ``$3,000''; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(3) Fees on exempt persons.--Notwithstanding subsection 
    (a)(4), the Secretary shall impose and collect a fee of $25 from a 
    person who is required to register under this section but who is 
    otherwise exempted by the Secretary from paying any fee under this 
    section. The fee shall be used to pay the costs incurred by the 
    Secretary in processing registration statements filed by such 
    persons.''.

SEC. 7110. SHIPPING PAPERS AND DISCLOSURE.

    (a) Disclosure Considerations and Requirements.--Section 5110 is 
amended--
        (1) by striking ``under subsection (b) of this section.'' in 
    subsection (a) and inserting ``in regulations.'';
        (2) by striking subsection (b); and
        (3) by redesignating subsections (c), (d), and (e) as 
    subsections (b), (c), and (d), respectively.
    (b) Retention of Papers.--Subsection (d) of section 5110, as 
redesignated by subsection (a)(3) of this section, is amended to read 
as follows:
    ``(d) Retention of Papers.--
        ``(1) Shippers.--The person who provides the shipping paper 
    under this section shall retain the paper, or an electronic format 
    of it, for a period of 2 years after the date that the shipping 
    paper is provided to the carrier, with the paper or electronic 
    format to be accessible through the shipper's principal place of 
    business.
        ``(2) Carriers.--The carrier required to keep the shipping 
    paper under this section, shall retain the paper, or an electronic 
    format of it, for a period of 1 year after the date that the 
    shipping paper is provided to the carrier, with the paper or 
    electronic format to be accessible through the carrier's principal 
    place of business.
        ``(3) Availability to government agencies.--Any person required 
    to keep a shipping paper under this subsection shall, upon request, 
    make it available to a Federal, State, or local government agency 
    at reasonable times and locations.''.

SEC. 7111. RAIL TANK CARS.

    Section 5111, and the item relating to section 5111 in the analysis 
for chapter 51, are repealed.

SEC. 7112. UNSATISFACTORY SAFETY RATINGS.

    (a) In General.--The text of section 5113 is amended to read as 
follows: ``A violation of section 31144(c)(3) shall be considered a 
violation of this chapter, and shall be subject to the penalties in 
sections 5123 and 5124.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--The first subsection (c) of section 
31144, relating to prohibited transportation, is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by striking ``sections 521(b)(5)(A) and 
    5113'' and inserting ``section 521(b)(5)(A)''; and
        (2) by adding at the end of paragraph (3) the following: ``A 
    violation of this paragraph by an owner or operator transporting 
    hazardous material shall be considered a violation of chapter 51, 
    and shall be subject to the penalties in sections 5123 and 5124.''.
    (c) Technical Correction.--The second subsection (c) of section 
31144, relating to safety reviews of new operators, is redesignated as 
subsection (f).

SEC. 7113. TRAINING CURRICULUM FOR THE PUBLIC SECTOR.

    (a) In General.--Section 5115(a) is amended by striking the 
subsection designation and all that follows through the period at the 
end of the first sentence and inserting the following:
    ``(a) In General.--In coordination with the Director of the Federal 
Emergency Management Agency, the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, 
the Secretaries of Labor, Energy, and Health and Human Services, and 
the Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health 
Sciences, and using existing coordinating mechanisms of the National 
Response Team and, for radioactive material, the Federal Radiological 
Preparedness Coordinating Committee, the Secretary of Transportation 
shall maintain, and update periodically, a current curriculum of 
courses necessary to train public sector emergency response and 
preparedness teams in matters relating to the transportation of 
hazardous material.''.
    (b) Requirements.--Section 5115(b) is amended--
        (1) in the matter preceding paragraph (1) by striking 
    ``developed'' and inserting ``maintained and updated''; and
        (2) in paragraph (1)(C) by striking ``under other United States 
    Government grant programs, including those'' and inserting ``with 
    Federal financial assistance, including programs''.
    (c) Training on Complying With Legal Requirements.--Section 
5115(c)(3) is amended by inserting before the period at the end the 
following: ``and such other voluntary consensus standard-setting 
organizations as the Secretary of Transportation determines 
appropriate''.
    (d) Distribution and Publication.--Section 5115(d) is amended--
        (1) in the matter preceding paragraph (1) by striking 
    ``national response team'' and inserting ``National Response 
    Team'';
        (2) in paragraph (1) by striking ``Director of the Federal 
    Emergency Management Agency'' and inserting ``Secretary''; and
        (3) in paragraph (2)--
            (A) by inserting ``and distribute'' after ``publish''; and
            (B) by striking ``programs that uses'' and all that follows 
        before the period at the end and inserting ``programs and 
        courses maintained and updated under this section and of any 
        programs utilizing such courses''.

SEC. 7114. PLANNING AND TRAINING GRANTS; HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY 
              PREPAREDNESS FUND.

    (a) Maintenance of Effort.--Sections 5116(a)(2)(A) and 
5116(b)(2)(A) are amended by striking ``2 fiscal years'' and inserting 
``5 fiscal years''.
    (b) Monitoring and Technical Assistance.--Section 5116(f) is 
amended by striking ``national response team'' and inserting ``National 
Response Team''.
    (c) Delegation of Authority.--Section 5116(g) is amended by 
striking ``Government grant programs'' and inserting ``Federal 
financial assistance''.
    (d) Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Fund.--
        (1) Name of fund.--Section 5116(i) is amended by inserting 
    after ``an account in the Treasury'' the following: ``(to be known 
    as the `Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Fund')''.
        (2) Publication of emergency response guide.--Section 5116(i) 
    is further amended--
            (A) by striking ``collects under section 5108(g)(2)(A) of 
        this title and'';
            (B) by striking ``and'' after the semicolon in paragraph 
        (2);
            (C) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (4);
            (D) by inserting after paragraph (2) the following:
        ``(3) to publish and distribute an emergency response guide; 
    and''; and
            (E) in paragraph (4) (as redesignated by subparagraph (C) 
        of this paragraph) by striking ``10 percent'' and inserting ``2 
        percent''.
        (3) Conforming amendment.--Section 5108(g)(2)(C) is amended by 
    striking ``the account the Secretary of the Treasury establishes'' 
    and inserting ``the Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Fund 
    established''.
    (e) Reports.--Section 5116(k) is amended--
        (1) by striking the first sentence and inserting the following: 
    ``The Secretary shall submit annually to the Committee on 
    Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives 
    and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
    Senate and make available to the public information on the 
    allocation and uses of the planning grants allocated under 
    subsection (a), training grants under subsection (b), and grants 
    under subsection (j) of this section and under section 5107.''; and
        (2) by striking ``Such report'' in the second sentence and 
    inserting ``The report''.

SEC. 7115. SPECIAL PERMITS AND EXCLUSIONS.

    (a) Section Heading.--
        (1) In general.--Section 5117 is amended by striking the 
    section designation and heading and inserting the following:

``Sec. 5117. Special permits and exclusions''.

        (2) Conforming amendment.--The item relating to section 5117 in 
    the analysis for chapter 51 is amended to read as follows:

``5117. Special permits and exclusions.''.

    (b) Subsection Heading.--The heading for subsection (a) of section 
5117 is amended by striking ``Exempt'' and inserting ``Issue Special 
Permits''.
    (c) Authority to Issue Special Permits.--Section 5117(a)(1) is 
amended--
        (1) by striking ``an exemption'' and inserting ``, modify, or 
    terminate a special permit authorizing a variance''; and
        (2) by striking ``transporting, or causing to be transported, 
    hazardous material'' and inserting ``performing a function 
    regulated by the Secretary under section 5103(b)(1)''.
    (d) Period of Special Permit.--Section 5117(a)(2) is amended to 
read as follows:
    ``(2) A special permit issued under this section shall be effective 
for an initial period of not more than 2 years and may be renewed by 
the Secretary upon application for successive periods of not more than 
4 years each or, in the case of a special permit relating to section 
5112, for an additional period of not more than 2 years.''.
    (e) Applications.--Section 5117(b) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``an exemption'' each place it appears and 
    inserting ``a special permit''; and
        (2) by striking ``the exemption'' and inserting ``the special 
    permit''.
    (f) Dealing With Applications Promptly.--Section 5117(c) is amended 
by striking ``the exemption'' each place it appears and inserting ``the 
special permit''.
    (g) Limitation on Authority.--Section 5117(e) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``an exemption'' and inserting ``a special 
    permit''; and
        (2) by striking ``be exempt'' and inserting ``be granted a 
    variance''.
    (h) Repeal of Section 5118.--Section 5118, and the item relating to 
such section in the analysis for chapter 51, are repealed.

SEC. 7116. UNIFORM FORMS AND PROCEDURES.

    Section 5119 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5119. Uniform forms and procedures

    ``(a) Establishment of Working Group.--The Secretary shall 
establish a working group of State and local government officials, 
including representatives of the National Governors' Association, the 
National Association of Counties, the National League of Cities, the 
United States Conference of Mayors, the National Conference of State 
Legislatures, and the Alliance for Uniform Hazmat Transportation 
Procedures.
    ``(b) Purpose of Working Group.--The purpose of the working group 
shall be to develop uniform forms and procedures for a State to 
register, and to issue permits to, persons that transport, or cause to 
be transported, hazardous material by motor vehicle in the State.
    ``(c) Limitation on Working Group.--The working group may not 
propose to define or limit the amount of a fee a State may impose or 
collect.
    ``(d) Procedure.--The Secretary shall develop a procedure for the 
working group to employ in developing recommendations for the Secretary 
to harmonize existing State registration and permit laws and 
regulations relating to the transportation of hazardous materials, with 
special attention paid to each State's unique safety concerns and 
interest in maintaining strong hazmat safety standards.
    ``(e) Report of Working Group.--Not later than 18 months after the 
date of enactment of this subsection, the working group shall transmit 
to the Secretary a report containing recommendations for establishing 
uniform forms and procedures described in subsection (b).
    ``(f) Regulations.--Not later than 18 months after the date the 
working group's report is delivered to the Secretary, the Secretary 
shall issue regulations to carry out such recommendations of the 
working group as the Secretary considers appropriate. In developing 
such regulations, the Secretary shall consider the State needs 
associated with the transition to and implementation of a uniform forms 
and procedures program.
    ``(g) Limitation on Statutory Construction.--Nothing in this 
section shall be construed as prohibiting a State from voluntarily 
participating in a program of uniform forms and procedures until such 
time as the Secretary issues regulations under subsection (f).''.

SEC. 7117. INTERNATIONAL UNIFORMITY OF STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS.

    (a) Consultation.--Section 5120(b) is amended by inserting ``and 
requirements'' after ``standards''.
    (b) Differences With International Standards and Requirements.--
Section 5120(c) is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by inserting ``or requirement'' after 
    ``standard'' each place it appears; and
        (2) in paragraph (2)--
            (A) by inserting ``standard or'' before ``requirement'' 
        each place it appears; and
            (B) by striking ``included in a standard''.

SEC. 7118. ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY.

    (a) General Authority.--Section 5121(a) is amended--
        (1) in the first sentence by inserting ``conduct tests,'' after 
    ``investigate,'';
        (2) in the second sentence by striking ``After'' and inserting 
    ``Except as provided in subsections (c) and (d), after''; and
        (3) by striking ``regulation prescribed'' and inserting 
    ``regulation prescribed, or an order, special permit, or approval 
    issued,''.
    (b) Records, Reports, and Information.--Section 5121(b) is 
amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by inserting ``and property'' after 
    ``records''; and
        (2) in paragraph (2)--
            (A) by inserting ``property,'' after ``records,'';
            (B) by inserting ``for inspection'' after ``available''; 
        and
            (C) by striking ``requests'' and inserting ``undertakes an 
        investigation or makes a request''.
    (c) Enhanced Authority to Discover Hidden Shipments of Hazardous 
Material.--Section 5121(c) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(c) Inspections and Investigations.--
        ``(1) In general.--A designated officer, employee, or agent of 
    the Secretary--
            ``(A) may inspect and investigate, at a reasonable time and 
        in a reasonable manner, records and property relating to a 
        function described in section 5103(b)(1);
            ``(B) except in the case of packaging immediately adjacent 
        to its hazardous material contents, may gain access to, open, 
        and examine a package offered for, or in, transportation when 
        the officer, employee, or agent has an objectively reasonable 
        and articulable belief that the package may contain a hazardous 
        material;
            ``(C) may remove from transportation a package or related 
        packages in a shipment offered for or in transportation for 
        which--
                ``(i) such officer, employee, or agent has an 
            objectively reasonable and articulable belief that the 
            package may pose an imminent hazard; and
                ``(ii) such officer, employee, or agent 
            contemporaneously documents such belief in accordance with 
            procedures set forth in guidance or regulations prescribed 
            under subsection (e);
            ``(D) may gather information from the offeror, carrier, 
        packaging manufacturer or tester, or other person responsible 
        for the package, to ascertain the nature and hazards of the 
        contents of the package;
            ``(E) as necessary, under terms and conditions specified by 
        the Secretary, may order the offeror, carrier, packaging 
        manufacturer or tester, or other person responsible for the 
        package to have the package transported to, opened, and the 
        contents examined and analyzed, at a facility appropriate for 
        the conduct of such examination and analysis; and
            ``(F) when safety might otherwise be compromised, may 
        authorize properly qualified personnel to assist in the 
        activities conducted under this subsection.
        ``(2) Display of credentials.--An officer, employee, or agent 
    acting under this subsection shall display proper credentials when 
    requested.
        ``(3) Safe resumption of transportation.--In instances when, as 
    a result of an inspection or investigation under this subsection, 
    an imminent hazard is not found to exist, the Secretary, in 
    accordance with procedures set forth in regulations prescribed 
    under subsection (e), shall assist--
            ``(A) in the safe and prompt resumption of transportation 
        of the package concerned; or
            ``(B) in any case in which the hazardous material being 
        transported is perishable, in the safe and expeditious 
        resumption of transportation of the perishable hazardous 
        material.''.
    (d) Emergency Authority for Hazardous Material Transportation.--
Section 5121 is amended--
        (1) by redesignating subsections (d) and (e) as subsections (f) 
    and (h), respectively; and
        (2) by inserting after subsection (c) the following:
    ``(d) Emergency Orders.--
        ``(1) In general.--If, upon inspection, investigation, testing, 
    or research, the Secretary determines that a violation of a 
    provision of this chapter, or a regulation prescribed under this 
    chapter, or an unsafe condition or practice, constitutes or is 
    causing an imminent hazard, the Secretary may issue or impose 
    emergency restrictions, prohibitions, recalls, or out-of-service 
    orders, without notice or an opportunity for a hearing, but only to 
    the extent necessary to abate the imminent hazard.
        ``(2) Written orders.--The action of the Secretary under 
    paragraph (1) shall be in a written emergency order that--
            ``(A) describes the violation, condition, or practice that 
        constitutes or is causing the imminent hazard;
            ``(B) states the restrictions, prohibitions, recalls, or 
        out-of-service orders issued or imposed; and
            ``(C) describes the standards and procedures for obtaining 
        relief from the order.
        ``(3) Opportunity for review.--After taking action under 
    paragraph (1), the Secretary shall provide for review of the action 
    under section 554 of title 5 if a petition for review is filed 
    within 20 calendar days of the date of issuance of the order for 
    the action.
        ``(4) Expiration of effectiveness of order.--If a petition for 
    review of an action is filed under paragraph (3) and the review 
    under that paragraph is not completed by the end of the 30-day 
    period beginning on the date the petition is filed, the action 
    shall cease to be effective at the end of such period unless the 
    Secretary determines, in writing, that the imminent hazard 
    providing a basis for the action continues to exist.
        ``(5) Out-of-service order defined.--In this subsection, the 
    term `out-of-service order' means a requirement that an aircraft, 
    vessel, motor vehicle, train, railcar, locomotive, other vehicle, 
    transport unit, transport vehicle, freight container, potable tank, 
    or other package not be moved until specified conditions have been 
    met.
    ``(e) Regulations.--
        ``(1) Temporary regulations.--Not later than 60 days after the 
    date of enactment of the Hazardous Materials Transportation Safety 
    and Security Reauthorization Act of 2005, the Secretary shall issue 
    temporary regulations to carry out subsections (c) and (d). The 
    temporary regulations shall expire on the date of issuance of the 
    regulations under paragraph (2).
        ``(2) Final regulations.--Not later than 1 year after such date 
    of enactment, the Secretary shall issue regulations to carry out 
    subsections (c) and (d) in accordance with subchapter II of chapter 
    5 of title 5.''.
    (e) Grants and Cooperative Agreements.--Section 5121 is amended by 
inserting after subsection (f) (as redesignated by subsection (d)(1) of 
this section) the following:
    ``(g) Grants and Cooperative Agreements.--The Secretary may enter 
into grants and cooperative agreements with a person, agency, or 
instrumentality of the United States, a unit of State or local 
government, an Indian tribe, a foreign government (in coordination with 
the Department of State), an educational institution, or other 
appropriate entity--
        ``(1) to expand risk assessment and emergency response 
    capabilities with respect to the security of transportation of 
    hazardous material;
        ``(2) to enhance emergency communications capacity as 
    determined necessary by the Secretary, including the use of 
    integrated, interoperable emergency communications technologies 
    where appropriate;
        ``(3) to conduct research, development, demonstration, risk 
    assessment, and emergency response planning and training 
    activities; or
        ``(4) to otherwise carry out this chapter.''.
    (f) Report.--Section 5121(h) (as redesignated by subsection (d)(1) 
of this section) is amended--
        (1) in the matter preceding paragraph (1) by striking ``submit 
    to the President for transmittal to the Congress'' and inserting 
    ``transmit to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of 
    the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, 
    Science, and Transportation of the Senate''; and
        (2) in paragraph (4) by inserting ``relating to a function 
    regulated by the Secretary under section 5103(b)(1)'' after 
    ``activities''.

SEC. 7119. ENFORCEMENT.

    (a) In General.--Section 5122(a) is amended--
        (1) in the first sentence by striking ``chapter or a regulation 
    prescribed or order'' and inserting ``chapter or a regulation 
    prescribed or order, special permit, or approval''; and
        (2) by striking the second sentence and inserting the 
    following: ``The court may award appropriate relief, including a 
    temporary or permanent injunction, punitive damages, and assessment 
    of civil penalties considering the same penalty amounts and factors 
    as prescribed for the Secretary in an administrative case under 
    section 5123.''.
    (b) Imminent Hazards.--Section 5122(b)(1)(B) is amended by striking 
``or ameliorate the'' and inserting ``or mitigate the''.

SEC. 7120. CIVIL PENALTY.

    (a) Penalty.--Section 5123(a) is amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1)--
            (A) by striking ``regulation prescribed or order issued'' 
        and inserting ``regulation, order, special permit, or approval 
        issued''; and
            (B) by striking ``$25,000'' and inserting ``$50,000'';
        (2) by redesignating paragraph (2) as paragraph (4); and
        (3) by inserting after paragraph (1) the following:
    ``(2) If the Secretary finds that a violation under paragraph (1) 
results in death, serious illness, or severe injury to any person or 
substantial destruction of property, the Secretary may increase the 
amount of the civil penalty for such violation to not more than 
$100,000.
    ``(3) If the violation is related to training, paragraph (1) shall 
be applied by substituting `$450' for `$250'.''.
    (b) Hearing Requirement.--Section 5123(b) is amended by striking 
``regulation prescribed'' and inserting ``regulation prescribed or 
order, special permit, or approval issued''.
    (c) Civil Actions to Collect.--Section 5123(d) is amended by 
striking ``section.'' and inserting ``section and any accrued interest 
on the civil penalty as calculated in accordance with section 1005 of 
the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (33 U.S.C. 2705). In the civil action, 
the amount and appropriateness of the civil penalty shall not be 
subject to review.''.
    (d) Effective Dates.--
        (1) Hearing requirement.--The amendment made by subsection (b) 
    shall take effect on the date of enactment of this Act, and shall 
    apply with respect to violations described in section 5123(a) of 
    title 49, United States Code (as amended by this section), that 
    occur on or after that date.
        (2) Civil actions to collect.--The amendment made by subsection 
    (c) shall apply with respect to civil penalties imposed on 
    violations described in section 5123(a) of title 49, United States 
    Code (as amended by this section), that occur on or after the date 
    of enactment of this Act.

SEC. 7121. CRIMINAL PENALTY.

    Section 5124 is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5124. Criminal penalty

    ``(a) In General.--A person knowingly violating section 5104(b) or 
willfully or recklessly violating this chapter or a regulation, order, 
special permit, or approval issued under this chapter shall be fined 
under title 18, imprisoned for not more than 5 years, or both; except 
that the maximum amount of imprisonment shall be 10 years in any case 
in which the violation involves the release of a hazardous material 
that results in death or bodily injury to any person.
    ``(b) Knowing Violations.--For purposes of this section--
        ``(1) a person acts knowingly when--
            ``(A) the person has actual knowledge of the facts giving 
        rise to the violation; or
            ``(B) a reasonable person acting in the circumstances and 
        exercising reasonable care would have that knowledge; and
        ``(2) knowledge of the existence of a statutory provision, or a 
    regulation or a requirement required by the Secretary, is not an 
    element of an offense under this section.
    ``(c) Willful Violations.--For purposes of this section, a person 
acts willfully when--
        ``(1) the person has knowledge of the facts giving rise to the 
    violation; and
        ``(2) the person has knowledge that the conduct was unlawful.
    ``(d) Reckless Violations.--For purposes of this section, a person 
acts recklessly when the person displays a deliberate indifference or 
conscious disregard to the consequences of that person's conduct.''.

SEC. 7122. PREEMPTION.

    (a) Substantive Differences.--Section 5125(b) is amended--
        (1) by striking subparagraph (E) of paragraph (1) and inserting 
    the following:
        ``(E) the designing, manufacturing, fabricating, inspecting, 
    marking, maintaining, reconditioning, repairing, or testing a 
    package, container, or packaging component that is represented, 
    marked, certified, or sold as qualified for use in transporting 
    hazardous material in commerce.''; and
        (2) by striking ``prescribes after November 16, 1990. However, 
    the'' in paragraph (2) and inserting ``prescribes. The''.
    (b) Decisions on Preemption.--Section 5125(d)(1) is amended in the 
first sentence by inserting before the period at the end ``or section 
5119(e)''.
    (c) Waiver of Preemption.--Section 5125(e) is amended in the first 
sentence by inserting before the period at the end ``or section 
5119(b)''.
    (d) Standards.--Section 5125 is amended by adding at the end the 
following:
    ``(h) Application of Each Preemption Standard.--Each standard for 
preemption in subsection (b), (c)(1), or (d), and in section 5119(b), 
is independent in its application to a requirement of a State, 
political subdivision of a State, or Indian tribe.
    ``(i) Non-Federal Enforcement Standards.--This section does not 
apply to any procedure, penalty, required mental state, or other 
standard utilized by a State, political subdivision of a State, or 
Indian tribe to enforce a requirement applicable to the transportation 
of hazardous material.''.

SEC. 7123. JUDICIAL REVIEW.

    (a) Repeal.--Section 5125 (as amended by section 7122 of this Act) 
is further amended--
        (1) by striking subsection (f);
        (2) by redesignating subsections (g), (h), and (i) as 
    subsections (f), (g), and (h), respectively; and
        (3) in subsection (f) (as so redesignated) by moving paragraph 
    (2) (including subparagraphs (A) through (D)) 2 ems to the left.
    (b) Judicial Review.--Chapter 51 is amended by redesignating 
section 5127 as section 5128 and by inserting after section 5126 the 
following:

``Sec. 5127. Judicial review

    ``(a) Filing and Venue.--Except as provided in section 20114(c), a 
person adversely affected or aggrieved by a final action of the 
Secretary under this chapter may petition for review of the final 
action in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of 
Columbia or in the court of appeals for the United States for the 
circuit in which the person resides or has its principal place of 
business. The petition must be filed not more than 60 days after the 
Secretary's action becomes final.
    ``(b) Judicial Procedures.--When a petition is filed under 
subsection (a), the clerk of the court immediately shall send a copy of 
the petition to the Secretary. The Secretary shall file with the court 
a record of any proceeding in which the final action was issued, as 
provided in section 2112 of title 28.
    ``(c) Authority of Court.--The court has exclusive jurisdiction, as 
provided in subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 5, to affirm or set 
aside any part of the Secretary's final action and may order the 
Secretary to conduct further proceedings.
    ``(d) Requirement for Prior Objection.--In reviewing a final action 
under this section, the court may consider an objection to a final 
action of the Secretary only if the objection was made in the course of 
a proceeding or review conducted by the Secretary or if there was a 
reasonable ground for not making the objection in the proceeding.''.
    (c) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 51 is amended 
by striking the item relating to section 5127 and inserting the 
following:

``5127. Judicial review.
``5128. Authorization of appropriations.''.

SEC. 7124. RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER LAWS.

    Section 5126(a) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``or causes to be transported hazardous 
    material,'' and inserting ``hazardous material, or causes hazardous 
    material to be transported,'';
        (2) by striking ``manufactures,'' and all that follows through 
    ``or sells'' and inserting ``designs, manufactures, fabricates, 
    inspects, marks, maintains, reconditions, repairs, or tests a 
    package, container, or packaging component that is represented'';
        (3) by striking ``must'' and inserting ``shall''; and
        (4) by striking ``manufacturing,'' and all that follows through 
    ``testing'' and inserting ``designing, manufacturing, fabricating, 
    inspecting, marking, maintaining, reconditioning, repairing, or 
    testing''.

SEC. 7125. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    Section 5128 (as redesignated by section 7123(b) of this Act) is 
amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 5128. Authorizations of appropriations

    ``(a) In General.--In order to carry out this chapter (except 
sections 5107(e), 5108(g)(2), 5113, 5115, 5116, and 5119), the 
following amounts are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary:
        ``(1) For fiscal year 2005, $24,940,000.
        ``(2) For fiscal year 2006, $29,000,000.
        ``(3) For fiscal year 2007, $30,000,000.
        ``(4) For fiscal year 2008, $30,000,000.
    ``(b) Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Fund.--There shall 
be available to the Secretary, from the account established pursuant to 
section 5116(i), for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2008 the 
following:
        ``(1) To carry out section 5115, $200,000.
        ``(2) To carry out sections 5116(a) and (b), $21,800,000 to be 
    allocated as follows:
            ``(A) $5,000,000 to carry out section 5116(a).
            ``(B) $7,800,000 to carry out section 5116(b).
            ``(C) Of the amount provided for by this paragraph for a 
        fiscal year in excess of the suballocations in subparagraphs 
        (A) and (B)--
                ``(i) 35 percent shall be used to carry out section 
            5116(a); and
                ``(ii) 65 percent shall be used to carry out section 
            5116(b),
        except that the Secretary may increase the proportion to carry 
        out section 5116(b) and decrease the proportion to carry out 
        section 5116(a) if the Secretary determines that such 
        reallocation is appropriate to carry out the intended uses of 
        these funds as described in the applications submitted by 
        States and Indian tribes.
        ``(3) To carry out section 5116(f), $150,000.
        ``(4) To publish and distribute the Emergency Response 
    Guidebook under section 5116(i)(3), $625,000.
        ``(5) To carry out section 5116(j), $1,000,000.
    ``(c) Hazmat Training Grants.--There shall be available to the 
Secretary, from the account established pursuant to section 5116(i), to 
carry out section 5107(e) $4,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 
through 2008.
    ``(d) Issuance of Hazmat Licenses.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated for the Department of Transportation such amounts as may 
be necessary to carry out section 5103a.
    ``(e) Credits to Appropriations.--The Secretary may credit to any 
appropriation to carry out this chapter an amount received from a 
State, Indian tribe, or other public authority or private entity for 
expenses the Secretary incurs in providing training to the State, 
authority, or entity.
    ``(f) Availability of Amounts.--Amounts made available by or under 
this section remain available until expended.''.

SEC. 7126. REFERENCES TO THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION.

    Chapter 51 is amended by striking ``Secretary of Transportation'' 
each place it appears (other than the second place it appears in 
section 5108(g)(2)(C) and in sections 5102(11), 5103(c), 5103a(c), 
5115(a), 5115(c)(3), 5116(i), and 5120(a)) and inserting ``Secretary''.

SEC. 7127. CRIMINAL MATTERS.

    Section 845(a)(1) of title 18, United States Code, is amended to 
read as follows:
        ``(1) aspects of the transportation of explosive materials via 
    railroad, water, highway, or air that pertain to safety, including 
    security, and are regulated by the Department of Transportation or 
    the Department of Homeland Security;''.

SEC. 7128. ADDITIONAL CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES.

    (a) Title 49 Penalties.--Section 46312 is amended--
        (1) by striking ``part--'' in subsection (a) and inserting 
    ``part or chapter 51--''; and
        (2) by inserting ``or chapter 51'' in subsection (b) after 
    ``under this part''.
    (b) Title 18 Penalties.--Section 3663(a)(1)(A) of title 18, United 
States Code, is amended by inserting ``5124,'' before ``46312,''.

SEC. 7129. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN REQUIREMENT.

    (a) In General.--Subpart I of part 172 of the Department of 
Transportation's regulations (49 CFR 172.800 et seq.), or any 
subsequent Department of Transportation regulation in pari materia, 
does not apply to the surface transportation activities of a farmer 
that are--
        (1) in direct support of the farmer's farming operations; and
        (2) conducted within a 150-mile radius of those operations.
    (b) Farmer Defined.--In this section, the term ``farmer'' means a 
person--
        (1) actively engaged in the production or raising of crops, 
    poultry, livestock, or other agricultural commodities; and
        (2) whose gross receipts from the sale of such agricultural 
    commodities or products do not exceed $500,000 annually.

SEC. 7130. DETERMINING AMOUNT OF UNDECLARED SHIPMENTS OF HAZARDOUS 
              MATERIALS ENTERING THE UNITED STATES.

    (a) Study.--The Comptroller General shall review existing options 
and determine additional options for discovering the amount of 
undeclared shipments of hazardous materials (as defined in section 5101 
of title 49, United States Code) entering the United States.
    (b) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of 
this Act, the Comptroller General shall transmit to the Committee on 
Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and 
the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate a 
report on the results of the study.

SEC. 7131. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESEARCH PROJECTS.

    (a) In General.--The Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous 
Materials Safety Administration shall enter into a contract with the 
National Academy of Sciences to carry out the 9 research projects 
called for in the 2005 Special Report 283 of the Transportation 
Research Board entitled ``Cooperative Research for Hazardous Materials 
Transportation: Defining the Need, Converging on Solutions''. In 
carrying out the research projects, the National Academy of Sciences 
shall consult with the Administrator.
    (b) Report.--Not later than 6 months after the date of enactment of 
this Act, the Secretary shall transmit to the Committee on 
Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and 
the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate a 
report on the need to establish a cooperative research program on 
hazardous materials transportation.
    (c) Funding.--Of the amounts made available by section 5101(a)(1) 
of this Act, $1,250,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009 
shall be available to carry out this section.

SEC. 7132. NATIONAL FIRST RESPONDER TRANSPORTATION INCIDENT RESPONSE 
              SYSTEM.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall provide funding to the 
Operation Respond Institute to design, build, and operate a seamless 
first responder hazardous materials incident detection, preparedness, 
and response system.
    (b) Expansion.--This system shall include an expansion of the 
Operation Respond Emergency Information System (OREIS).
    (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary to carry out this section $2,500,000 for 
each of fiscal years 2005 through 2008.

SEC. 7133. COMMON CARRIER PIPELINE SYSTEM.

    (a) Study.--The Secretary shall conduct a study of the economic, 
environmental, and homeland security advantages and disadvantages of 
operating a common carrier pipeline system in the States of Texas, 
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama for the transportation of aromatic 
chemicals.
    (b) Evaluation.--In conducting the study, the Secretary shall 
evaluate the appropriateness of different Federal incentives for the 
construction and operation of such a pipeline system, including loan 
guarantees, other types of financial assistance, and various types of 
tax incentives.
    (c) Report.--Not later than December 31, 2005, the Secretary shall 
transmit to Congress a report on the results of the study, including 
recommendations, if any, for legislation.

                Subtitle B--Sanitary Food Transportation

SEC. 7201. SHORT TITLE.

    This subtitle may be cited as the ``Sanitary Food Transportation 
Act of 2005''.

SEC. 7202. RESPONSIBILITIES OF SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.

    (a) Unsanitary Transport Deemed Adulteration.--Section 402 of the 
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 342) is amended by 
adding at the end the following:
    ``(i) If it is transported or offered for transport by a shipper, 
carrier by motor vehicle or rail vehicle, receiver, or any other person 
engaged in the transportation of food under conditions that are not in 
compliance with regulations promulgated under section 416.''.
    (b) Sanitary Transportation Requirements.--Chapter IV of the 
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 341 et seq.) is amended 
by adding at the end the following:

``SEC. 416. SANITARY TRANSPORTATION PRACTICES.

    ``(a) Definitions.--In this section:
        ``(1) Bulk vehicle.--The term `bulk vehicle' includes a tank 
    truck, hopper truck, rail tank car, hopper car, cargo tank, 
    portable tank, freight container, or hopper bin, and any other 
    vehicle in which food is shipped in bulk, with the food coming into 
    direct contact with the vehicle.
        ``(2) Transportation.--The term `transportation' means any 
    movement in commerce by motor vehicle or rail vehicle.
    ``(b) Regulations.--The Secretary shall by regulation require 
shippers, carriers by motor vehicle or rail vehicle, receivers, and 
other persons engaged in the transportation of food to use sanitary 
transportation practices prescribed by the Secretary to ensure that 
food is not transported under conditions that may render the food 
adulterated.
    ``(c) Contents.--The regulations under subsection (b) shall--
        ``(1) prescribe such practices as the Secretary determines to 
    be appropriate relating to--
            ``(A) sanitation;
            ``(B) packaging, isolation, and other protective measures;
            ``(C) limitations on the use of vehicles;
            ``(D) information to be disclosed--
                ``(i) to a carrier by a person arranging for the 
            transport of food; and
                ``(ii) to a manufacturer or other person that--

                    ``(I) arranges for the transportation of food by a 
                carrier; or
                    ``(II) furnishes a tank vehicle or bulk vehicle for 
                the transportation of food; and

            ``(E) recordkeeping; and
        ``(2) include--
            ``(A) a list of nonfood products that the Secretary 
        determines may, if shipped in a bulk vehicle, render 
        adulterated food that is subsequently transported in the same 
        vehicle; and
            ``(B) a list of nonfood products that the Secretary 
        determines may, if shipped in a motor vehicle or rail vehicle 
        (other than a tank vehicle or bulk vehicle), render adulterated 
        food that is simultaneously or subsequently transported in the 
        same vehicle.
    ``(d) Waivers.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may waive any requirement 
    under this section, with respect to any class of persons, vehicles, 
    food, or nonfood products, if the Secretary determines that the 
    waiver--
            ``(A) will not result in the transportation of food under 
        conditions that would be unsafe for human or animal health; and
            ``(B) will not be contrary to the public interest.
        ``(2) Publication.--The Secretary shall publish in the Federal 
    Register any waiver and the reasons for the waiver.
    ``(e) Preemption.--
        ``(1) In general.--A requirement of a State or political 
    subdivision of a State that concerns the transportation of food is 
    preempted if--
            ``(A) complying with a requirement of the State or 
        political subdivision and a requirement of this section, or a 
        regulation prescribed under this section, is not possible; or
            ``(B) the requirement of the State or political subdivision 
        as applied or enforced is an obstacle to accomplishing and 
        carrying out this section or a regulation prescribed under this 
        section.
        ``(2) Applicability.--This subsection applies to transportation 
    that occurs on or after the effective date of the regulations 
    promulgated under subsection (b).
    ``(f) Assistance of Other Agencies.--The Secretary of 
Transportation, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Administrator of the 
Environmental Protection Agency, and the heads of other Federal 
agencies, as appropriate, shall provide assistance on request, to the 
extent resources are available, to the Secretary for the purposes of 
carrying out this section.''.
    (c) Inspection of Transportation Records.--
        (1) Requirement.--Section 703 of the Federal Food, Drug, and 
    Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 373) is amended--
            (A) by striking the section heading and all that follows 
        through ``For the purpose'' and inserting the following:

``SEC. 703. RECORDS.

    ``(a) In General.--For the purpose''; and
            (B) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(b) Food Transportation Records.--A shipper, carrier by motor 
vehicle or rail vehicle, receiver, or other person subject to section 
416 shall, on request of an officer or employee designated by the 
Secretary, permit the officer or employee, at reasonable times, to have 
access to and to copy all records that the Secretary requires to be 
kept under section 416(c)(1)(E).''.
        (2) Conforming amendment.--Subsection (a) of section 703 of the 
    Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (as designated by paragraph 
    (1)(A)) is amended by striking ``carriers.'' and inserting 
    ``carriers, except as provided in subsection (b).''.
    (d) Prohibited Acts; Records Inspection.--Section 301(e) of the 
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 331(e)) is amended by 
inserting ``416,'' before ``504,'' each place it appears.
    (e) Unsafe Food Transportation.--Section 301 of the Federal Food, 
Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 331) is amended by adding at the end 
the following:
    ``(hh) The failure by a shipper, carrier by motor vehicle or rail 
vehicle, receiver, or any other person engaged in the transportation of 
food to comply with the sanitary transportation practices prescribed by 
the Secretary under section 416.''.

SEC. 7203. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS.

    Chapter 57 is amended to read as follows:

               ``CHAPTER 57--SANITARY FOOD TRANSPORTATION

``5701. Food Transportation safety inspections.

``Sec. 5701. Food transportation safety inspections

    ``(a) Inspection Procedures.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary of Transportation, in 
    consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services and 
    the Secretary of Agriculture, shall establish procedures for 
    transportation safety inspections for the purpose of identifying 
    suspected incidents of contamination or adulteration of--
            ``(A) food in violation of regulations promulgated under 
        section 416 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act;
            ``(B) a carcass, part of a carcass, meat, meat food 
        product, or animal subject to detention under section 402 of 
        the Federal Meat Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. 672); and
            ``(C) poultry products or poultry subject to detention 
        under section 19 of the Poultry Products Inspection Act (21 
        U.S.C. 467a).
        ``(2) Training.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary of Transportation shall 
        develop and carry out a training program to conduct enforcement 
        of this chapter and regulations prescribed under this chapter 
        or compatible State laws and regulations.
            ``(B) Conduct.--In carrying out this paragraph, the 
        Secretary of Transportation shall train inspectors, including 
        Department of Transportation personnel, State employees 
        described under subsection (c), or personnel paid with funds 
        authorized under sections 31102 and 31104, in the recognition 
        of adulteration problems associated with the transportation of 
        cosmetics, devices, drugs, food, and food additives and in the 
        procedures for obtaining assistance of the appropriate 
        departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the Government 
        and State authorities to support the enforcement.
        ``(3) Applicability.--The procedures established under 
    paragraph (1) shall apply, at a minimum, to Department of 
    Transportation personnel that perform commercial motor vehicle or 
    railroad safety inspections.
    ``(b) Notification of Secretary of Health and Human Services or 
Secretary of Agriculture.--The Secretary of Transportation shall 
promptly notify the Secretary of Health and Human Services or the 
Secretary of Agriculture, as applicable, of any instances of potential 
food contamination or adulteration of a food identified during 
transportation safety inspections.
    ``(c) Use of State Employees.--The means by which the Secretary of 
Transportation carries out subsection (b) may include inspections 
conducted by State employees using funds authorized to be appropriated 
under sections 31102 through 31104.''.

SEC. 7204. EFFECTIVE DATE.

    This subtitle takes effect on October 1, 2005.

     Subtitle C--Research and Innovative Technology Administration

SEC. 7301. ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY.

    Section 112 is amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(e) Administrative Authorities.--The Administrator may enter into 
grants and cooperative agreements with Federal agencies, State and 
local government agencies, other public entities, private 
organizations, and other persons--
        ``(1) to conduct research into transportation service and 
    infrastructure assurance; and
        ``(2) to carry out other research activities of the 
    Administration.''.

      TITLE VIII--TRANSPORTATION DISCRETIONARY SPENDING GUARANTEE

SEC. 8001. DISCRETIONARY SPENDING LIMITS FOR THE HIGHWAY AND MASS 
              TRANSIT CATEGORIES.

    (a) Limits.--Redesignate paragraphs (2) through (9) of section 
251(c) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 
as paragraphs (6) through (13), respectively, and strike paragraph (1) 
of such section 251(c) and insert the following new paragraphs:
        ``(1) with respect to fiscal year 2005--
            ``(A) for the highway category: $31,277,000,000 in outlays;
            ``(B) for the mass transit category: $955,792,000 in new 
        budget authority and $6,674,000,000 in outlays;
        ``(2) with respect to fiscal year 2006--
            ``(A) for the highway category: $33,942,000,000 in outlays;
            ``(B) for the mass transit category: $1,643,000,000 in new 
        budget authority and $7,359,000,000 in outlays;
        ``(3) with respect to fiscal year 2007--
            ``(A) for the highway category: $36,960,000,000 in outlays;
            ``(B) for the mass transit category: $1,712,000,000 in new 
        budget authority and $8,120,000,000 in outlays;
        ``(4) with respect to fiscal year 2008--
            ``(A) for the highway category: $39,123,000,000 in outlays;
            ``(B) for the mass transit category: $1,858,000,000 in new 
        budget authority and $8,742,000,000 in outlays;
        ``(5) with respect to fiscal year 2009--
            ``(A) for the highway category: $40,660,000,000 in outlays;
            ``(B) for the mass transit category: $1,977,500,000 in new 
        budget authority and $9,180,000,000 in outlays;''.
    (b) Definitions.--Section 250(c)(4) of the Balanced Budget and 
Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 is amended--
        (1) in subparagraph (B)--
            (A) by striking ``the Transportation Equity Act for the 
        21st Century'' and all that follows through the colon and 
        inserting: ``the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
        Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users:''; and
            (B) by adding at the end thereof the following new clauses:
                ``(v) 69-8362-0-7-401 (National Driver Registry).
                ``(vi) 69-8159-0-7-401 (Motor Carrier Safety Operations 
            and Programs).
                ``(vii) 06-8158-0-7-401 (Motor Carrier Safety 
            Grants).''; and
        (2) by striking subparagraph (C) and inserting the following:
            ``(C) Mass transit category.--The term `mass transit 
        category' means the following budget accounts, or portions of 
        the accounts, that are subject to the obligation limitations on 
        contract authority provided in the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, 
        Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users or for 
        which appropriations are provided in accordance with 
        authorizations contained in that Act:
                ``(i) 69-1120-0-1-401 (Administrative Expenses).
                ``(ii) 69-1134-0-1-401 (Capital Investment Grants).
                ``(iii) 69-8191-0-7-401 (Discretionary Grants).
                ``(iv) 69-1129-0-1-401 (Formula Grants).
                ``(v) 69-1127-0-1-401 (Interstate Transfer Grants--
            Transit).
                ``(vi) 69-1125-0-1-401 (Job Access and Reverse 
            Commute).
                ``(vii) 69-1122-0-1-401 (Miscellaneous Expired 
            Accounts).
                ``(viii) 69-1121-0-1-401 (Research, Training and Human 
            Resources).
                ``(ix) 69-8350-0-7-401 (Trust Fund Share of Expenses).
                ``(x) 69-1137-0-1-401 (Transit Planning and Research).
                ``(xi) 69-1136-0-1-401 (University Transportation 
            Research).
                ``(xii) 69-1128-0-1-401 (Washington Metropolitan Area 
            Transit Authority).''.

SEC. 8002. ADJUSTMENTS TO ALIGN HIGHWAY SPENDING WITH REVENUES.

    Subparagraphs (B) through (E) of section 251(b)(1) of the Balanced 
Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 are amended to read as 
follows:
            ``(B) Adjustment to align highway spending with revenues.--
        (i) When the President submits the budget under section 1105 of 
        title 31, United States Code, OMB shall calculate and the 
        budget shall make adjustments to the highway category for the 
        budget year and each outyear as provided in clause (ii)(I)(cc).
            ``(ii)(I)(aa) OMB shall take the actual level of highway 
        receipts for the year before the current year and subtract the 
        sum of the estimated level of highway receipts in subclause 
        (II) plus any amount previously calculated under item (bb) for 
        that year.
            ``(bb) OMB shall take the current estimate of highway 
        receipts for the current year and subtract the estimated level 
        of receipts for that year.
            ``(cc) OMB shall add one-half of the sum of the amount 
        calculated under items (aa) and (bb) to the obligation 
        limitations set forth in the section 8003 of the Safe, 
        Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A 
        Legacy for Users and, using current estimates, calculate the 
        outlay change resulting from the change in obligations for the 
        budget year and the first outyear and the outlays flowing 
        therefrom through subsequent fiscal years. After making the 
        calculations under the preceding sentence, OMB shall adjust the 
        amount of obligations set forth in that section for the budget 
        year and the first outyear by adding one-half of the sum of the 
        amount calculated under items (aa) and (bb) to each such year.
            ``(II) The estimated level of highway receipts for the 
        purposes of this clause are--
                ``(aa) for fiscal year 2005, $31,562,000,000;
                ``(bb) for fiscal year 2006, $33,712,000,000;
                ``(cc) for fiscal year 2007, $34,623,000,000
                ``(dd) for fiscal year 2008, $35,449,000,000; and
                ``(ee) for fiscal year 2009, $36,220,000,000.
            ``(III) In this clause, the term `highway receipts' means 
        the governmental receipts credited to the highway account of 
        the Highway Trust Fund.
            ``(C) In addition to the adjustment required by 
        subparagraph (B), when the President submits the budget under 
        section 1105 of title 31, United States Code, for fiscal year 
        2007, 2008, or 2009, OMB shall calculate and the budget shall 
        include for the budget year and each outyear an adjustment to 
        the limits on outlays for the highway category and the mass 
        transit category equal to--
                ``(i) the outlays for the applicable category 
            calculated assuming obligation levels consistent with the 
            estimates prepared pursuant to subparagraph (D), as 
            adjusted, using current technical assumptions; minus
                ``(ii) the outlays for the applicable category set 
            forth in the subparagraph (D) estimates, as adjusted.
            ``(D)(i) When OMB and CBO submit their final sequester 
        report for fiscal year 2006, that report shall include an 
        estimate of the outlays for each of the categories that would 
        result in fiscal years 2007 through 2010 from obligations at 
        the levels specified in section 8003 of the Safe, Accountable, 
        Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for 
        Users using current assumptions.
            ``(ii) When the President submits the budget under section 
        1105 of title 31, United States Code, for fiscal year 2007, 
        2008, 2009, or 2010, OMB shall adjust the estimates made in 
        clause (i) by the adjustments by subparagraphs (B) and (C).
            ``(E) OMB shall consult with the Committees on the Budget 
        and include a report on adjustments under subparagraphs (B) and 
        (C) in the preview report.''.

SEC. 8003. LEVEL OF OBLIGATION LIMITATIONS.

    (a) Highway Category.--For the purposes of section 251(b) of the 
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, the level of 
obligation limitations for the highway category is--
        (1) for fiscal year 2005, $35,164,292,000;
        (2) for fiscal year 2006, $37,220,843,903;
        (3) for fiscal year 2007, $39,460,710,516;
        (4) for fiscal year 2008, $40,824,075,404; and
        (5) for fiscal year 2009, $42,469,970,178.
    (b) Mass Transit Category.--For the purposes of section 251(b) of 
the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, the 
level of obligation limitations for the mass transit category is--
        (1) for fiscal year 2005, $7,646,336,000;
        (2) for fiscal year 2006, $8,622,931,000;
        (3) for fiscal year 2007, $8,974,775,000;
        (4) for fiscal year 2008, $9,730,893,000; and
        (5) for fiscal year 2009, $10,338,065,000.
For purposes of this subsection, the term ``obligation limitations'' 
means the sum of budget authority and obligation limitations.

SEC. 8004. ENFORCEMENT OF GUARANTEE.

    Clause 3 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives 
is amended--
        (1) by striking ``section 8103 of the Transportation Equity Act 
    for the 21st Century'' and inserting ``section 8003 of the Safe, 
    Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A 
    Legacy for Users''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following: ``For purposes of this 
    clause, any obligation limitation relating to surface 
    transportation projects under section 1602 of the Transportation 
    Equity Act for the 21st Century and section 1702 of the Safe, 
    Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A 
    Legacy for Users shall be assumed to be administered on the basis 
    of sound program management practices that are consistent with past 
    practices of the administering agency permitting States to decide 
    High Priority Project funding priorities within State program 
    allocations.''.

SEC. 8005. TRANSFER OF FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES.

    For purposes of clauses 2 and 3 of rule XXI of the House of 
Representatives, it shall be in order to transfer funds, in amounts 
specified in annual appropriation Acts to carry out the Safe, 
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy 
for Users (including the amendments made by that Act), from the Federal 
Transit Administration's administrative expenses account to other mass 
transit budget accounts under section 250(c)(4)(C) of the Balanced 
Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.

                     TITLE IX--RAIL TRANSPORTATION

SEC. 9001. HIGH-SPEED RAIL CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT.

    (a) Corridor Development.--
        (1) Amendments.--Section 26101 of title 49, United States Code, 
    is amended--
            (A) in the section heading, by striking ``planning'' and 
        inserting ``development'';
            (B) in the heading of subsection (a), by striking 
        ``Planning'' and inserting ``Development'';
            (C) by striking ``corridor planning'' each place it appears 
        and inserting ``corridor development'';
            (D) in subsection (b)(1)--
                (i) by inserting ``, or if it is an activity described 
            in subparagraph (M)'' after ``high-speed rail 
            improvements'';
                (ii) by striking ``and'' at the end of subparagraph 
            (K);
                (iii) by striking the period at the end of subparagraph 
            (L) and inserting ``; and''; and
                (iv) by adding at the end the following new 
            subparagraph:
        ``(M) the acquisition of locomotives, rolling stock, track, and 
    signal equipment.''; and
            (E) in subsection (c)(2), by striking ``planning'' and 
        inserting ``development''.
        (2) Conforming amendment.--The item relating to section 26101 
    in the table of sections of chapter 261 of title 49, United States 
    Code, is amended by striking ``planning'' and inserting 
    ``development''.
    (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 26104 of title 49, 
United States Code, is amended to read as follows:

``Sec. 26104. Authorization of appropriations

    ``(a) Fiscal Years 2006 Through 2013.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary--
        ``(1) $70,000,000 for carrying out section 26101; and
        ``(2) $30,000,000 for carrying out section 26102,
for each of the fiscal years 2006 through 2013.
    ``(b) Funds To Remain Available.--Funds made available under this 
section shall remain available until expended.''.
    (c) Definition.--Section 26105(1) of title 49, United States Code, 
is amended by striking ``and cooperative agreements'' and inserting ``, 
cooperative agreements, and other transactions''.

SEC. 9002. CAPITAL GRANTS FOR RAIL LINE RELOCATION PROJECTS.

    (a) Establishment of Program.--
        (1) Program requirements.--Chapter 201 of title 49, United 
    States Code, is amended by adding at the end of subchapter II the 
    following:

``Sec. 20154. Capital grants for rail line relocation projects

    ``(a) Establishment of Program.--The Secretary of Transportation 
shall carry out a grant program to provide financial assistance for 
local rail line relocation and improvement projects.
    ``(b) Eligibility.--A State is eligible for a grant under this 
section for any construction project for the improvement of the route 
or structure of a rail line that either--
        ``(1) is carried out for the purpose of mitigating the adverse 
    effects of rail traffic on safety, motor vehicle traffic flow, 
    community quality of life, or economic development; or
        ``(2) involves a lateral or vertical relocation of any portion 
    of the rail line.
    ``(c) Considerations for Approval of Grant Applications.--In 
determining whether to award a grant to an eligible State under this 
section, the Secretary shall consider the following factors:
        ``(1) The capability of the State to fund the rail line 
    relocation project without Federal grant funding.
        ``(2) The requirement and limitation relating to allocation of 
    grant funds provided in subsection (d).
        ``(3) Equitable treatment of the various regions of the United 
    States.
        ``(4) The effects of the rail line, relocated or improved as 
    proposed, on motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic, safety, 
    community quality of life, and area commerce.
        ``(5) The effects of the rail line, relocated as proposed, on 
    the freight and passenger rail operations on the rail line.
    ``(d) Allocation Requirements.--At least 50 percent of all grant 
funds awarded under this section out of funds appropriated for a fiscal 
year shall be provided as grant awards of not more than $20,000,000 
each. The $20,000,000 amount shall be adjusted by the Secretary to 
reflect inflation for fiscal years beginning after fiscal year 2006.
    ``(e) Non-Federal Share.--
        ``(1) Percentage.--A State or other non-Federal entity shall 
    pay at least 10 percent of the shared costs of a project that is 
    funded in part by a grant awarded under this section.
        ``(2) Forms of contributions.--The share required by paragraph 
    (1) may be paid in cash or in kind.
        ``(3) In-kind contributions.--The in-kind contributions that 
    are permitted to be counted under paragraph (2) for a project for a 
    State or other non-Federal entity are as follows:
            ``(A) A contribution of real property or tangible personal 
        property (whether provided by the State or a person for the 
        State).
            ``(B) A contribution of the services of employees of the 
        State or other non-Federal entity, calculated on the basis of 
        costs incurred by the State or other non-Federal entity for the 
        pay and benefits of the employees, but excluding overhead and 
        general administrative costs.
            ``(C) A payment of any costs that were incurred for the 
        project before the filing of an application for a grant for the 
        project under this section, and any in-kind contributions that 
        were made for the project before the filing of the application, 
        if and to the extent that the costs were incurred or in-kind 
        contributions were made, as the case may be, to comply with a 
        provision of a statute required to be satisfied in order to 
        carry out the project.
        ``(4) Financial contribution from private entities.--
            ``(A) The Secretary shall require a State to submit a 
        description of the anticipated public and private benefits 
        associated with each rail line relocation or improvement 
        project described in subsection (a). The determination of such 
        benefits shall be developed in consultation with the owner and 
        user of the rail line being relocated or improved or other 
        private entity involved in the project.
            ``(B) The Secretary shall consider the feasibility of 
        seeking financial contributions or commitments from private 
        entities involved with the project in proportion to the 
        expected benefits determined under subparagraph (A) that accrue 
        to such entities from the project.
    ``(f) Agreements To Combine Amounts.--Two or more States (not 
including political subdivisions of States) may, pursuant to an 
agreement entered into by the States, combine any part of the amounts 
provided through grants for a project under this section if--
        ``(1) the project will benefit each of the States entering into 
    the agreement; and
        ``(2) the agreement is not a violation of a law of any such 
    State.
    ``(g) Regulations.--The Secretary shall prescribe regulations for 
carrying out this section.
    ``(h) Definitions.--In this section:
        ``(1) Construction.--The term `construction' means the 
    supervising, inspecting, actual building, and incurrence of all 
    costs incidental to the construction or reconstruction of a project 
    described under subsection (b)(1) of this section, including bond 
    costs and other costs relating to the issuance of bonds or other 
    debt financing instruments and costs incurred by the State in 
    performing project related audits, and includes--
            ``(A) locating, surveying, and mapping;
            ``(B) track installation, restoration, and rehabilitation;
            ``(C) acquisition of rights-of-way;
            ``(D) relocation assistance, acquisition of replacement 
        housing sites, and acquisition and rehabilitation, relocation, 
        and construction of replacement housing;
            ``(E) elimination of obstacles and relocation of utilities; 
        and
            ``(F) other activities defined by the Secretary.
        ``(2) Quality of life.--The term `quality of life' includes 
    first responders' emergency response time, the environment, noise 
    levels, and other factors as determined by the Secretary.
        ``(3) State.--The term `State' includes, except as otherwise 
    specifically provided, a political subdivision of a State, and the 
    District of Columbia.
    ``(i) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary for use in carrying out this section 
$350,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 2006 through 2009.''.
        (2) Clerical amendment.--The chapter analysis for such chapter 
    is amended by adding at the end the following:

``20154. Capital grants for rail line relocation projects.''.

    (b) Regulations.--
        (1) Temporary regulations.--Not later than April 1, 2006, the 
    Secretary of Transportation shall issue temporary regulations to 
    implement the grant program under section 20154 of title 49, United 
    States Code, as added by subsection (a). Subchapter II of chapter 5 
    of title 5, United States Code, shall not apply to the issuance of 
    a temporary regulation under this subsection or of any amendment of 
    such a temporary regulation.
        (2) Final regulations.--Not later than October 1, 2006, the 
    Secretary shall issue final regulations implementing the program.

SEC. 9003. REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT FINANCING.

    (a) Definition.--Section 102(7) of the Railroad Revitalization and 
Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (45 U.S.C. 802(7)) is amended to read as 
follows:
        ``(7) `railroad' has the meaning given that term in section 
    20102 of title 49, United States Code; and''.
    (b) General Authority.--Section 502(a) of the Railroad 
Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (45 U.S.C. 822(a)) is 
amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) General Authority.--The Secretary shall provide direct loans 
and loan guarantees to--
        ``(1) State and local governments;
        ``(2) interstate compacts consented to by Congress under 
    section 410(a) of the Amtrak Reform and Accountability Act of 1997 
    (49 U.S.C. 24101 note);
        ``(3) government sponsored authorities and corporations;
        ``(4) railroads;
        ``(5) joint ventures that include at least one railroad; and
        ``(6) solely for the purpose of constructing a rail connection 
    between a plant or facility and a second rail carrier, limited 
    option rail freight shippers that own or operate a plant or other 
    facility that is served by no more than a single railroad.''.
    (c) Priority Projects.--Section 502(c) of the Railroad 
Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (45 U.S.C. 822(c)) is 
amended--
        (1) by striking ``or'' after the semicolon in paragraph (5);
        (2) by striking ``areas.'' in paragraph (6) and inserting 
    ``areas;''; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following:
        ``(7) enhance service and capacity in the national rail system; 
    or
        ``(8) would materially alleviate rail capacity problems which 
    degrade the provision of service to shippers and would fulfill a 
    need in the national transportation system.''.
    (d) Extent of Authority.--Section 502(d) of the Railroad 
Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (45 U.S.C. 822(d)) is 
amended--
        (1) by striking ``$3,500,000,000'' and inserting 
    ``$35,000,000,000'';
        (2) by striking ``$1,000,000,000'' and inserting 
    ``$7,000,000,000''; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following ``The Secretary shall 
    not establish any limit on the proportion of the unused amount 
    authorized under this subsection that may be used for 1 loan or 
    loan guarantee.''.
    (e) Cohorts of Loans.--Section 502(f) of the Railroad 
Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (45 U.S.C. 822(f)) is 
amended--
        (1) by striking ``and'' after the semicolon in subparagraph (D) 
    of paragraph (2);
        (2) by redesignating subparagraph (E) of paragraph (2) as 
    subparagraph (F);
        (3) by adding after subparagraph (D) of paragraph (2) the 
    following:
            ``(E) the size and characteristics of the cohort of which 
        the loan or loan guarantee is a member; and''; and
        (4) by adding at the end of paragraph (4) the following: ``A 
    cohort may include loans and loan guarantees. The Secretary shall 
    not establish any limit on the proportion of a cohort that may be 
    used for 1 loan or loan guarantee.''.
    (f) Conditions of Assistance.--
        (1) Assurances.--Section 502(h) of the Railroad Revitalization 
    and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (45 U.S.C. 822(h)) is amended--
            (A) by inserting ``(1)'' before ``The Secretary'';
            (B) by redesignating paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) as 
        subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C); and
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(2) The Secretary shall not require an applicant for a direct 
loan or loan guarantee under this section to provide collateral. Any 
collateral provided or thereafter enhanced shall be valued as a going 
concern after giving effect to the present value of improvements 
contemplated by the completion and operation of the project. The 
Secretary shall not require that an applicant for a direct loan or loan 
guarantee under this section have previously sought the financial 
assistance requested from another source.
    ``(3) The Secretary shall require recipients of direct loans or 
loan guarantees under this section to comply with--
        ``(A) the standards of section 24312 of title 49, United States 
    Code, as in effect on September 1, 2002, with respect to the 
    project in the same manner that the National Railroad Passenger 
    Corporation is required to comply with such standards for 
    construction work financed under an agreement made under section 
    24308(a) of that title; and
        ``(B) the protective arrangements established under section 504 
    of this Act, with respect to employees affected by actions taken in 
    connection with the project to be financed by the loan or loan 
    guarantee.''.
        (2) Technical correction.--Section 502 of the Railroad 
    Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (45 U.S.C. 822) is 
    amended by striking ``offered;'' in subsection (f)(2)(A) and 
    inserting ``offered, if any;''.
    (g) Time Limit and Repayment Schedules.--Section 502 of the 
Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (45 U.S.C. 
822) is amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(i) Time Limit for Approval or Disapproval.--Not later than 90 
days after receiving a complete application for a direct loan or loan 
guarantee under this section, the Secretary shall approve or disapprove 
the application.
    ``(j) Repayment Schedules.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish a repayment 
    schedule requiring payments to commence not later than the sixth 
    anniversary date of the original loan disbursement.
        ``(2) Accrual.--Interest shall accrue as of the date of 
    disbursement, and shall be amortized over the remaining term of the 
    loan beginning at the time the payments begin.''.
    (h) Evaluation Charge.--Section 503(k) of the Railroad 
Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (45 U.S.C. 823(k)) is 
amended--
        (1) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Investigation'' 
    and inserting ``Evaluation'';
        (2) by inserting ``the cost of evaluating the application, 
    including'' after ``reasonable charge for''; and
        (3) by adding at the end the following: ``Amounts collected 
    under this subsection shall be credited directly to the Safety and 
    Operations account of the Federal Railroad Administration, and 
    shall remain available until expended to pay for the evaluation 
    costs described in this subsection.''.
    (i) Fees and Charges.--Section 503 of the Railroad Revitalization 
and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (45 U.S.C. 823) is amended by adding 
at the end the following new subsection:
    ``(l) Fees and Charges.--Except as provided in this title, the 
Secretary may not assess any fees, including user fees, or charges in 
connection with a direct loan or loan guarantee provided under section 
502.''.
    (j) Substantive Criteria and Standards.--Not later than 30 days 
after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of 
Transportation shall publish in the Federal Register and post on the 
Department of Transportation Web site the substantive criteria and 
standards used by the Secretary to determine whether to approve or 
disapprove applications submitted under section 502 of the Railroad 
Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (45 U.S.C. 822). The 
Secretary of Transportation shall ensure adequate procedures and 
guidelines are in place to permit the filing of complete applications 
within 30 days of such publication.

SEC. 9004. REPORT REGARDING IMPACT ON PUBLIC SAFETY OF TRAIN TRAVEL IN 
              COMMUNITIES WITHOUT GRADE SEPARATION.

    (a) Study.--The Secretary of Transportation shall, in consultation 
with State and local government officials, conduct a study of the 
impact of blocked highway-railroad grade crossings on the ability of 
emergency responders to perform public safety and security duties.
    (b) Report on the Impact of Blocked Highway-Railroad Grade 
Crossings on Emergency Responders.--Not later than 1 year after the 
date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit the results 
of the study and recommendations for reducing the impact of blocked 
crossings on emergency response to the Senate Committee on Commerce, 
Science, and Transportation and the House of Representatives Committee 
on Transportation and Infrastructure.

SEC. 9005. WELDED RAIL AND TANK CAR SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS.

    (a) Track Standards.--Section 20142 of title 49, United States 
Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
    ``(e) Track Standards.--
        ``(1) In general.--Within 90 days after the date of enactment 
    of this subsection, the Federal Railroad Administration shall--
            ``(A) require each track owner using continuous welded rail 
        track to include procedures (in its procedures filed with the 
        Administration pursuant to section 213.119 of title 49, Code of 
        Federal Regulations) to improve the identification of cracks in 
        rail joint bars;
            ``(B) instruct Administration track inspectors to obtain 
        copies of the most recent continuous welded rail programs of 
        each railroad within the inspectors' areas of responsibility 
        and require that inspectors use those programs when conducting 
        track inspections; and
            ``(C) establish a program to review continuous welded rail 
        joint bar inspection data from railroads and Administration 
        track inspectors periodically.
        ``(2) Inspection.--Whenever the Administration determines that 
    it is necessary or appropriate, the Administration may require 
    railroads to increase the frequency of inspection, or improve the 
    methods of inspection, of joint bars in continuous welded rail.''.
    (b) Tank Car Standards.--
        (1) Amendment.--Subchapter II of chapter 201 of title 49, 
    United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following 
    new section:

``Sec. 20155. Tank cars

    ``(a) Standards.--The Federal Railroad Administration shall--
        ``(1) validate a predictive model to quantify the relevant 
    dynamic forces acting on railroad tank cars under accident 
    conditions within 1 year after the date of enactment of this 
    section; and
        ``(2) initiate a rulemaking to develop and implement 
    appropriate design standards for pressurized tank cars within 18 
    months after the date of enactment of this section.
    ``(b) Older Tank Car Impact Resistance Analysis and Report.--Within 
1 year after the date of enactment of this section the Federal Railroad 
Administration shall conduct a comprehensive analysis to determine the 
impact resistance of the steels in the shells of pressure tank cars 
constructed before 1989. Within 6 months after completing that analysis 
the Administration shall transmit a report, including recommendations 
for reducing any risk of catastrophic fracture and separation of such 
cars, to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the 
House of Representatives.''.
        (2) Table of sections amendment.--The table of sections for 
    subchapter II of chapter 201 of title 49, United States Code, is 
    amended by adding at the end the following new item:

``20155. Tank cars.''.

SEC. 9006. ALASKA RAILROAD.

    (a) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to the Alaska Railroad 
for capital rehabilitation and improvements benefiting its passenger 
operations.
    (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated to carry out this section such sums as may be necessary.

SEC. 9007. STUDY OF RAIL TRANSPORTATION AND REGULATION.

    (a) Requirement.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Transportation shall enter into 
an arrangement with the Transportation Research Board of the National 
Academy of Sciences to conduct a comprehensive study of the Nation's 
railroad transportation system since the enactment of the Staggers Rail 
Act of 1980. The study shall address and make recommendations on--
        (1) the performance of the Nation's major railroads regarding 
    service levels, service quality, and rates;
        (2) the projected demand for freight transportation over the 
    next two decades and the constraints limiting the railroads' 
    ability to meet that demand;
        (3) the effectiveness of public policy in balancing the need 
    for railroads to earn adequate returns with those of shippers for 
    reasonable rates and adequate service; and
        (4) the future role of the Surface Transportation Board in 
    regulating railroad rates, service levels, and the railroads' 
    common carrier obligations, particularly as railroads may become 
    revenue adequate.
    (b) Report to Congress.--Not later than 1 year after the Secretary 
and the Transportation Research Board enter into the arrangement for 
the study, the Secretary shall transmit the results of the study 
conducted under subsection (a) to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on 
Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate.
    (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary of Transportation $1,000,000 for fiscal 
year 2006 and $800,000 for fiscal year 2007 to carry out this section. 
Such sums are to remain available until expended.

SEC. 9008. HAWAII PORT INFRASTRUCTURE EXPANSION PROGRAM.

    (a) In General.--Amounts appropriated or otherwise made available 
for any fiscal year for an intermodal or marine facility comprising a 
component of the Hawaii Port Infrastructure Expansion Program, and any 
non-Federal contributions made available for that program, shall be--
        (1) transferred to and administered by the Administrator of the 
    Maritime Administration; and
        (2) subject only to such conditions and requirements as may be 
    required by the Maritime Administration.
    (b) Intermodal Authorizations.--
        (1) Intermodal centers.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
    law, an intermodal or marine facility described in subsection (a) 
    is eligible for funding under section 5309(m)(1)(C) of title 49, 
    United States Code.
        (2) Intermodal surface freight transfer facility eligibility.--
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an intermodal or marine 
    facility described in subsection (a) is deemed to be eligible to be 
    an intermodal surface freight transfer facility for the purposes of 
    section 181(9)(D) of title 23, United States Code.
    (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--
        (1) In general.--There are authorized to be appropriated to the 
    Secretary of Transportation such sums as may be necessary to carry 
    out this section.
        (2) No limitation.--Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be 
    construed--
            (A) to limit or prevent the transfer or administration 
        under subsection (a) of any funds appropriated or otherwise 
        made available pursuant to any other authorization of 
        appropriations or by any appropriations Act; or
            (B) to limit the application of subsection (b) to title 49, 
        United States Code.

                   TITLE X--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
        Subtitle A--Sportfishing and Recreational Boating Safety

SEC. 10101. SHORT TITLE.

    This subtitle may be cited as the ``Sportfishing and Recreational 
Boating Safety Act of 2005''.

    CHAPTER 1--DINGELL-JOHNSON SPORT FISH RESTORATION ACT AMENDMENTS

SEC. 10111. AMENDMENT OF DINGELL-JOHNSON SPORT FISH RESTORATION ACT.

    Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in this chapter an 
amendment or repeal is expressed in terms of an amendment to, or repeal 
of, a section or other provision, the reference shall be considered to 
be made to a section or other provision of the Dingell-Johnson Sport 
Fish Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 777 et seq.).

SEC. 10112. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    (a) In General.--Section 3 (16 U.S.C. 777b) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``the succeeding fiscal year.'' in the third 
    sentence and inserting ``succeeding fiscal years.''; and
        (2) by striking ``in carrying on the research program of the 
    Fish and Wildlife Service in respect to fish of material value for 
    sport and recreation.'' and inserting ``to supplement the 57 
    percent of the balance of each annual appropriation to be 
    apportioned among the States, as provided for in section 4(c).''.
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--
        (1) In general.--The first sentence of section 3 (16 U.S.C. 
    777b) is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Sport Fish Restoration Account'' and 
        inserting ``Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund''; 
        and
            (B) by striking ``that Account'' and inserting ``that Trust 
        Fund, except as provided in section 9504(c) of the Internal 
        Revenue Code of 1986''.
        (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) take 
    effect on October 1, 2005.

SEC. 10113. DIVISION OF ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS.

    Section 4 (16 U.S.C. 777c) is amended--
        (1) by striking subsections (a) through (c) and redesignating 
    subsections (d), (e), (f), and (g) as subsections (b), (c), (d), 
    and (e), respectively;
        (2) by inserting before subsection (b), as redesignated by 
    paragraph (1), the following:
    ``(a) In General.--For each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009, the 
balance of each annual appropriation made in accordance with the 
provisions of section 3 remaining after the distributions for 
administrative expenses and other purposes under subsection (b) and for 
multistate conservation grants under section 14 shall be distributed as 
follows:
        ``(1) Coastal wetlands.--An amount equal to 18.5 percent to the 
    Secretary of the Interior for distribution as provided in the 
    Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act (16 
    U.S.C. 3951 et seq.).
        ``(2) Boating safety.--An amount equal to 18.5 percent to the 
    Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating 
    for State recreational boating safety programs under section 13106 
    of title 46, United States Code.
        ``(3) Clean vessel act.--An amount equal to 2.0 percent to the 
    Secretary of the Interior for qualified projects under section 
    5604(c) of the Clean Vessel Act of 1992 (33 U.S.C. 1322 note).
        ``(4) Boating infrastructure.--An amount equal to 2.0 percent 
    to the Secretary of the Interior for obligation for qualified 
    projects under section 7404(d) of the Sportfishing and Boating 
    Safety Act of 1998 (16 U.S.C. 777g-1(d)).
        ``(5) National outreach and communications.--An amount equal to 
    2.0 percent to the Secretary of the Interior for the National 
    Outreach and Communications Program under section 8(d) of this Act. 
    Such amounts shall remain available for 3 fiscal years, after which 
    any portion thereof that is unobligated by the Secretary for that 
    program may be expended by the Secretary under subsection (c) of 
    this section.'';
        (3) by striking (b)(1)(A), as redesignated by paragraph (1), 
    and inserting the following:
            ``(A) Set-aside for administration.--From the annual 
        appropriation made in accordance with section 3, for each of 
        fiscal years 2006 through 2009, the Secretary of the Interior 
        may use no more than the amount specified in subparagraph (B) 
        for the fiscal year for expenses for administration incurred in 
        the implementation of this Act, in accordance with this section 
        and section 9. The amount specified in subparagraph (B) for a 
        fiscal year may not be included in the amount of the annual 
        appropriation distributed under subsection (a) for the fiscal 
        year.'';
        (4) by striking ``Secretary of the Interior, after the 
    distribution, transfer, use, and deduction under subsections (a), 
    (b), (c), and (d), respectively, and after deducting amounts used 
    for grants under section 14, shall apportion the remainder'' in 
    subsection (c), as redesignated by paragraph (1), and inserting 
    ``Secretary, for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2009, after the 
    distribution, transfer, use and deduction under subsection (b), and 
    after deducting amounts used for grants under section 14 of this 
    title, shall apportion 57 percent of the balance'';
        (5) by striking ``per centum'' each place it appears in 
    subsection (c), as redesignated by paragraph (1), and inserting 
    ``percent'';
        (6) by striking ``subsections (a), (b)(3)(A), (b)(3)(B), and 
    (c)'' in paragraph (1) of subsection (e), as redesignated by 
    paragraph (1), and inserting ``paragraphs (1), (3), (4), and (5) of 
    subsection (a)''; and
        (7) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(f) Transfer of Certain Funds.--Amounts available under 
paragraphs (3) and (4) of subsection (a) that are unobligated by the 
Secretary of the Interior after 3 fiscal years shall be transferred to 
the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating 
and shall be expended for State recreational boating safety programs 
under section 13106(a) of title 46, United States Code.''.

SEC. 10114. MAINTENANCE OF PROJECTS.

    Section 8 (16 U.S.C. 777g) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``in carrying out the research program of the 
    Fish and Wildlife Service in respect to fish of material value for 
    sport or recreation.'' in subsection (b)(2) and inserting ``to 
    supplement the 57 percent of the balance of each annual 
    appropriation to be apportioned among the States under section 
    4(c).''; and
        (2) by striking ``subsection (c) or (d)'' in subsection (d)(3) 
    and inserting ``subsection (a)(5) or subsection (b)''.

SEC. 10115. BOATING INFRASTRUCTURE.

    Section 7404(d)(1) of the Sportfishing and Boating Safety Act of 
1998 (16 U.S.C. 777g-1(d)(1)) is amended by striking ``section 
4(b)(3)(B) of the Act entitled `An Act to provide that the United 
States shall aid the States in fish restoration and management 
projects, and for other purposes,' approved August 9, 1950, as amended 
by this Act,'' and inserting ``section 4(a)(4) of the Dingell-Johnson 
Sport Fish Restoration Act''.

SEC. 10116. REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS CONCERNING USE OF AMOUNTS FOR 
              EXPENSES FOR ADMINISTRATION.

    Section 9 (16 U.S.C. 777h) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``section 4(d)(1)'' in subsection (a) and 
    inserting ``section 4(b)''; and
        (2) by striking ``section 4(d)(1)'' in subsection (b)(1) and 
    inserting ``section 4(b)''.

SEC. 10117. PAYMENTS OF FUNDS TO AND COOPERATION WITH PUERTO RICO, THE 
              DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, GUAM, AMERICAN SAMOA, THE 
              COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS, AND THE 
              VIRGIN ISLANDS.

    Section 12 (16 U.S.C. 777k) is amended by striking ``in carrying on 
the research program of the Fish and Wildlife Service in respect to 
fish of material value for sport or recreation.'' and inserting ``to 
supplement the 57 percent of the balance of each annual appropriation 
to be apportioned among the States under section 4(b) of this Act.''.

SEC. 10118. MULTISTATE CONSERVATION GRANT PROGRAM.

    Section 14 (16 U.S.C. 777m) is amended--
        (1) by striking so much of subsection (a) as precedes paragraph 
    (2) and inserting the following:
    ``(a) In General.--
        ``(1) Amount for grants.--For each of fiscal years 2006 through 
    2009, not more than $3,000,000 of each annual appropriation made in 
    accordance with the provisions of section 3 shall be distributed to 
    the Secretary of the Interior for making multistate conservation 
    project grants in accordance with this section.'';
        (2) by striking ``section 4(e)'' each place it appears in 
    subsection (a)(2)(B) and inserting ``section 4(c)''; and
        (3) by striking ``Of the balance of each annual appropriation 
    made under section 3 remaining after the distribution and use under 
    subsections (a), (b), and (c) of section 4 for each fiscal year and 
    after deducting amounts used for grants under subsection (a)--'' in 
    subsection (e) and inserting ``Of amounts made available under 
    section 4(b) for each fiscal year--''.

SEC. 10119. EXPENDITURE OF REMAINING BALANCE IN BOAT SAFETY ACCOUNT.

    The Act is amended by redesignating section 15 (16 U.S.C. 777 note) 
as section 16, and by inserting after section 14 the following:

``SEC. 15. EXPENDITURE OF REMAINING BALANCE IN BOAT SAFETY ACCOUNT.

    ``Amounts remaining in the Boat Safety Account on October 1, 2005, 
and amounts thereafter credited to the Account under section 9602(b) of 
the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, shall be available, without further 
appropriation, for making expenditures before October 1, 2010, to carry 
out the purposes of this section and shall be distributed as follows:
        ``(1) In fiscal year 2006, $28,155,000 shall be distributed--
            ``(A) under section 4 of this Act in the following manner:
                ``(i) $11,200,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(2) of that section;
                ``(ii) $1,245,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(3) of that section;
                ``(iii) $1,245,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(4) of that section;
                ``(iv) $1,245,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(5) of that section; and
                ``(v) $12,800,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (b) of that section; and
            ``(B) under section 14 of this Act, $420,000, to be added 
        to funds available under subsection (a)(1) of that section.
        ``(2) In fiscal year 2007, $22,419,000 shall be distributed--
            ``(A) under section 4 of this Act in the following manner:
                ``(i) $8,075,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(2) of that section;
                ``(ii) $713,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(3) of that section;
                ``(iii) $713,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(4) of that section;
                ``(iv) $713,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(5) of that section; and
                ``(v) $11,925,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (b) of this Act; and
            ``(B) under section 14 of this Act, $280,000 to be added to 
        funds available under subsection (a)(1) of that section.
        ``(3) In fiscal year 2008, $17,139,000 shall be distributed--
            ``(A) under section 4 of this Act in the following manner:
                ``(i) $6,800,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(2) of that section;
                ``(ii) $333,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(3) of that section;
                ``(iii) $333,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(4) of that section;
                ``(iv) $333,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(5) of that section; and
                ``(v) $9,200,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (b) of that section; and
            ``(B) under section 14 of this Act, $140,000, to be added 
        to funds available under subsection (a)(1) of that section.
        ``(4) In fiscal year 2009, $12,287,000 shall be distributed--
            ``(A) under section 4 of this Act in the following manner:
                ``(i) $5,100,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(2) of that section;
                ``(ii) $48,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(3) of that section;
                ``(iii) $48,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(4) of that section;
                ``(iv) $48,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (a)(5) of that section; and
                ``(v) $6,900,000 to be added to funds available under 
            subsection (b) of that section; and
            ``(B) under section 14 of this Act, $143,000, to be added 
        to funds available under subsection (a)(1) of that section.
        ``(5) In fiscal year 2010, all remaining funds in the Account 
    shall be distributed under section 4 of this Act in the following 
    manner:
            ``(A) one-third to be added to funds available under 
        subsection (b); and
            ``(B) two-thirds to be added to funds available under 
        subsection (h).''.

             CHAPTER 2--CLEAN VESSEL ACT OF 1992 AMENDMENTS

SEC. 10131. GRANT PROGRAM.

    Section 5604(c)(2) of the Clean Vessel Act of 1992 (33 U.S.C. 1322 
note) is amended--
        (1) by striking subparagraph (A);
        (2) by redesignating subparagraphs (B) and (C) as subparagraphs 
    (A) and (B), respectively; and
        (3) in subparagraph (A), as so redesignated, by striking 
    ``receptions'' and inserting ``reception''.

       CHAPTER 3--RECREATIONAL BOATING SAFETY PROGRAM AMENDMENTS

SEC. 10141. TECHNICAL CORRECTION.

    Section 13102(a) of title 46, United States Code, is amended by 
striking ``the Boat Safety Account'' and inserting ``the Sport Fish 
Restoration and Boating Trust Fund''.

SEC. 10142. AVAILABILITY OF ALLOCATIONS.

    Section 13104(a) of title 46, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``2 years'' in paragraph (1) and inserting ``3 
    years''; and
        (2) by striking ``2-year'' in paragraph (2) and inserting ``3-
    year''.

SEC. 10143. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR STATE RECREATIONAL 
              BOATING SAFETY PROGRAMS.

    Section 13106 of title 46, United States Code, is amended--
        (1) in subsection (a)(1) by striking ``the amount appropriated 
    from the Boat Safety Account for that fiscal year'' and inserting 
    ``the amount made available from the Boat Safety Account for that 
    fiscal year under section 10119 of the Sportfishing and 
    Recreational Boating Safety Act of 2005'';
        (2) in subsection (a)(1) by striking ``section 4(b) of the Act 
    of August 9, 1950 (16 U.S.C. 777c(b))'' and inserting ``subsection 
    (a)(2) of section 4 of the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration 
    Act (16 U.S.C. 777c(a)(2))'';
        (3) in subsection (a)(2) by striking ``not less than one 
    percent and'';
        (4) in subsection (c)(1)--
            (A) by striking ``Secretary of Transportation under 
        paragraph (5)(C) of section 4(b)'' and inserting ``Secretary 
        under subsection (a)(2) of section 4'';
            (B) by striking ``(16 U.S.C. 777c(b))'' and inserting ``(16 
        U.S.C. 777c(a)(2)'';
            (C) by striking ``$3,333,336'' and inserting 
        ``$4,266,666'';
            (D) by striking ``$1,333,336'' and inserting ``not less 
        than $2,083,333''; and
        (5) in subsection (c)(3) by striking ``until expended.'' and 
    inserting ``during the 2 succeeding fiscal years. Any amount that 
    is unexpected or unobligated at the end of the 3-year period during 
    which it is available shall be withdrawn by the Secretary and 
    allocated to the States in addition to any other amounts available 
    for allocation in the fiscal year in which they are withdrawn or 
    the following fiscal year.''.

               Subtitle B--Other Miscellaneous Provisions

SEC. 10201. NOTICE REGARDING PARTICIPATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS.

    The Secretary shall notify each State or political subdivision of a 
State to which the Secretary awards a grant or other Federal funds of 
the criteria for participation by a small business concern in any 
program or project that is funded, in whole or in part, by the Federal 
Government under section 155 of the Small Business Reauthorization and 
Manufacturing Assistance Act of 2004 (15 U.S.C. 567g).

SEC. 10202. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES.

    (a) Federal Interagency Committee on Emergency Medical Services.--
        (1) Establishment.--The Secretary of Transportation, the 
    Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the Secretary of 
    Homeland Security, acting through the Under Secretary for Emergency 
    Preparedness and Response, shall establish a Federal Interagency 
    Committee on Emergency Medical Services.
        (2) Membership.--The Interagency Committee shall consist of the 
    following officials, or their designees:
            (A) The Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety 
        Administration.
            (B) The Director, Preparedness Division, Directorate of 
        Emergency Preparedness and Response of the Department of 
        Homeland Security.
            (C) The Administrator, Health Resources and Services 
        Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
            (D) The Director, Centers for Disease Control and 
        Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services.
            (E) The Administrator, United States Fire Administration, 
        Directorate of Emergency Preparedness and Response of the 
        Department of Homeland Security.
            (F) The Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 
        Services, Department of Health and Human Services.
            (G) The Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and 
        Readiness.
            (H) The Director, Indian Health Service, Department of 
        Health and Human Services.
            (I) The Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal 
        Communications Commission.
            (J) A representative of any other Federal agency appointed 
        by the Secretary of Transportation or the Secretary of Homeland 
        Security through the Under Secretary for Emergency Preparedness 
        and Response, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and 
        Human Services, as having a significant role in relation to the 
        purposes of the Interagency Committee.
            (K) A State emergency medical services director appointed 
        by the Secretary.
        (3) Purposes.--The purposes of the Interagency Committee are as 
    follows:
            (A) To ensure coordination among the Federal agencies 
        involved with State, local, tribal, or regional emergency 
        medical services and 9-1-1 systems.
            (B) To identify State, local, tribal, or regional emergency 
        medical services and 9-1-1 needs.
            (C) To recommend new or expanded programs, including grant 
        programs, for improving State, local, tribal, or regional 
        emergency medical services and implementing improved emergency 
        medical services communications technologies, including 
        wireless 9-1-1.
            (D) To identify ways to streamline the process through 
        which Federal agencies support State, local, tribal or regional 
        emergency medical services.
            (E) To assist State, local, tribal or regional emergency 
        medical services in setting priorities based on identified 
        needs.
            (F) To advise, consult, and make recommendations on matters 
        relating to the implementation of the coordinated State 
        emergency medical services programs.
        (4) Administration.--The Administrator of the National Highway 
    Traffic Safety Administration, in cooperation with the 
    Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration 
    of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Director of 
    the Preparedness Division, Directorate of Emergency Preparedness 
    and Response of the Department of Homeland Security, shall provide 
    administrative support to the Interagency Committee, including 
    scheduling meetings, setting agendas, keeping minutes and records, 
    and producing reports.
        (5) Leadership.--The members of the Interagency Committee shall 
    select a chairperson of the Committee each year.
        (6) Meetings.--The Interagency Committee shall meet as 
    frequently as is determined necessary by the chairperson of the 
    Committee.
        (7) Annual reports.--The Interagency Committee shall prepare an 
    annual report to Congress regarding the Committee's activities, 
    actions, and recommendations.

SEC. 10203. HUBZONE PROGRAM.

    Section 3(p)(4)(B)(ii) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
632(p)(4)(B)(ii)) is amended--
        (1) in subclause (I) by striking ``or'' at the end;
        (2) in subclause (II) by striking the period at the end and 
    inserting ``; or''; and
        (3) by adding after subclause (II) the following:

                    ``(III) there is located a difficult development 
                area, as designated by the Secretary of Housing and 
                Urban Development in accordance with section 
                42(d)(5)(C)(iii) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 
                within Alaska, Hawaii, or any territory or possession 
                of the United States outside the 48 contiguous 
                States.''.

SEC. 10204. CATASTROPHIC HURRICANE EVACUATION PLANS.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary and the Secretary of Homeland 
Security (referred to in this section as the ``Secretaries''), in 
coordination with the Gulf Coast States and contiguous States, shall 
jointly review and assess Federal and State evacuation plans for 
catastrophic hurricanes impacting the Gulf Coast Region and report its 
findings and recommendations to Congress.
    (b) Consultation.--In carrying out this section, the Secretaries 
shall consult with appropriate Federal, State, and local transportation 
and emergency management agencies.
    (c) Contents.--In conducting the review, the Secretaries shall 
consider, at a minimum--
        (1) all practical modes of transportation available for 
    evacuations;
        (2) the extent to which evacuation plans are coordinated with 
    neighboring States;
        (3) methods of communicating evacuation plans and preparing 
    citizens in advance of evacuations; and
        (4) methods of coordinating communication with evacuees during 
    plan execution.
    (d) Report.--The Secretaries shall submit to Congress a report of 
their findings under this section and recommendations not later than 
October 1, 2006.

SEC. 10205. INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION FACILITY EXPANSION.

    Any funds provided for the Federal share, and any funds provided 
for the non-Federal share, for an intermodal transportation maritime 
facility at the Port of Anchorage, Alaska, or for access to that 
facility shall be transferred to and administered by the Administrator 
of the Maritime Administration.

SEC. 10206. ELIGIBILITY TO PARTICIPATE IN WESTERN ALASKA COMMUNITY 
              DEVELOPMENT QUOTA PROGRAM.

    A community shall be eligible to participate in the western Alaska 
community development quota program established under section 305(i) of 
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 
1855(i)) if the community--
        (1) is listed in table 7 to part 679 of title 50, Code of 
    Federal Regulations, as in effect on March 8, 2004; or
        (2) was determined to be eligible to participate in such 
    program by the National Marine Fisheries Service on April 19, 1999.

SEC. 10207. RAIL REHABILITATION AND BRIDGE REPAIR.

    There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of 
Transportation for rail rehabilitation and bridge repair in the State 
of Alabama for the period encompassing fiscal years 2006 through 2010 
such sums as may be necessary, for work on--
        (1) the Luxapalila Valley Railroad from the Mississippi and 
    Alabama State line east to Belk, Alabama;
        (2) the Meridian and Bigbee Railroad from the Mississippi and 
    Alabama State line east to Burkeville, Alabama;
        (3) the Three Notch Railroad from Georgiana, Alabama, to 
    Andalusia, Alabama;
        (4) the Wiregrass Railroad in Alabama;
        (5) the Alabama and Gulf Coast Railroad from the Mississippi 
    and Alabama State line southeast to Mobile and Atmore in Alabama; 
    and
        (6) the railroad bridge that spans the Coosa River, connecting 
    the east and west sides of the City of Gadsden, Alabama.

SEC. 10208. RENTED OR LEASED MOTOR VEHICLES.

    (a) In General.--Subchapter I of chapter 301 of title 49, United 
States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 30106. Rented or leased motor vehicle safety and responsibility

    ``(a) In General.--An owner of a motor vehicle that rents or leases 
the vehicle to a person (or an affiliate of the owner) shall not be 
liable under the law of any State or political subdivision thereof, by 
reason of being the owner of the vehicle (or an affiliate of the 
owner), for harm to persons or property that results or arises out of 
the use, operation, or possession of the vehicle during the period of 
the rental or lease, if--
        ``(1) the owner (or an affiliate of the owner) is engaged in 
    the trade or business of renting or leasing motor vehicles; and
        ``(2) there is no negligence or criminal wrongdoing on the part 
    of the owner (or an affiliate of the owner).
    ``(b) Financial Responsibility Laws.--Nothing in this section 
supersedes the law of any State or political subdivision thereof--
        ``(1) imposing financial responsibility or insurance standards 
    on the owner of a motor vehicle for the privilege of registering 
    and operating a motor vehicle; or
        ``(2) imposing liability on business entities engaged in the 
    trade or business of renting or leasing motor vehicles for failure 
    to meet the financial responsibility or liability insurance 
    requirements under State law.
    ``(c) Applicability and Effective Date.--Notwithstanding any other 
provision of law, this section shall apply with respect to any action 
commenced on or after the date of enactment of this section without 
regard to whether the harm that is the subject of the action, or the 
conduct that caused the harm, occurred before such date of enactment.
    ``(d) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions 
apply:
        ``(1) Affiliate.--The term `affiliate' means a person other 
    than the owner that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled 
    by, or is under common control with the owner. In the preceding 
    sentence, the term `control' means the power to direct the 
    management and policies of a person whether through ownership of 
    voting securities or otherwise.
        ``(2) Owner.--The term `owner' means a person who is--
            ``(A) a record or beneficial owner, holder of title, 
        lessor, or lessee of a motor vehicle;
            ``(B) entitled to the use and possession of a motor vehicle 
        subject to a security interest in another person; or
            ``(C) a lessor, lessee, or a bailee of a motor vehicle, in 
        the trade or business of renting or leasing motor vehicles, 
        having the use or possession thereof, under a lease, bailment, 
        or otherwise.
        ``(3) Person.--The term `person' means any individual, 
    corporation, company, limited liability company, trust, 
    association, firm, partnership, society, joint stock company, or 
    any other entity.''.
    (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such chapter is amended 
by inserting after the item relating to section 30105 the following:

``30106. Rented or leased motor vehicle safety and responsibility.''.

SEC. 10209. MIDWAY ISLAND.

    (a) Grants.--In order to provide for both the safety of commercial 
and military aviation operations and the support of resource management 
in the remote Pacific, the Commandant of the Coast Guard, in 
consultation with the Secretary of Transportation and the 
Undersecretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, shall develop 
such memoranda of understanding as may be necessary, and to make grants 
or otherwise provide funding, to provide for the operation of the 
Midway Airport, the rightsizing of necessary infrastructure and support 
facilities, the maintenance and development of the Airport, and other 
related matters.
    (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated to the United States Coast Guard, the Department of 
Transportation, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 
such sums as may be necessary to carry out this section for fiscal 
years 2006 through 2009.

SEC. 10210. DEMONSTRATION OF DIGITAL PROJECT SIMULATION.

    (a) In General.--
        (1) Digital project simulation demonstration project.--The 
    Secretary shall establish a demonstration initiative using digital 
    project simulation to plan, design, and construct the project 
    listed in item 459 designated in section 1934 of the SAFETEA-LU.
        (2) Cooperation.--To be eligible to receive funds made 
    available for the project referred to in paragraph (1), the project 
    sponsor, including private entities working with the project 
    sponsor on the project, and the State shall enter into an agreement 
    to work cooperatively with the Secretary to use digital project 
    simulation for such project and to evaluate the effectiveness of 
    using such simulation.
    (b) Simulation Program Development.--
        (1) In general.--In establishing the demonstration initiative 
    under subsection (a), the Secretary shall provide, to the extent 
    practicable, that--
            (A) the planning, design, and construction of the project 
        is carried out by using digital project simulation to achieve 
        savings and efficiency in investment planning, project delivery 
        coordination, and facility management; and
            (B) in constructing such project, the project sponsor use 
        digital lifecycle management techniques, including the use of 
        embedded electronics and software to monitor performance of the 
        infrastructure and provide safety and security information to 
        the project sponsor.
        (2) Collaboration.--The Secretary, the State, and the project 
    sponsor may consult with technology companies and educational 
    institutions that strive to develop and enhance technologies, 
    including digital project simulation, that save money and time by 
    using efficient methods of design, construction, and operation for 
    transportation infrastructure projects.
    (c) Report.--
        (1) In general.--Not later than one year after completion of 
    the project described in subsection (a), the Secretary shall submit 
    to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
    of Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public 
    Works of the Senate a detailed report comparing the application of 
    digital project simulation for such project to more traditional 
    approaches to planning, design, and construction.
        (2) Performance measures and recommendations.--The report shall 
    also include--
            (A) a description of the performance measures applied, 
        including cost comparisons and length of construction; and
            (B) recommendations, if any, for administrative or 
        legislative action.
    (d) Definition.--For purposes of this section, the term ``digital 
project simulation'' means computer-assisted three-dimensional 
technology and digital lifecycle management.

SEC. 10211. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS.

    (a) Oklahoma.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the 
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (referred to in 
this section as the ``Administrator'') determines that a regulatory 
program submitted by the State of Oklahoma for approval by the 
Administrator under a law administered by the Administrator meets 
applicable requirements of the law, and the Administrator approves the 
State to administer the State program under the law with respect to 
areas in the State that are not Indian country, on request of the 
State, the Administrator shall approve the State to administer the 
State program in the areas of the State that are in Indian country, 
without any further demonstration of authority by the State.
    (b) Treatment as State.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
law, the Administrator may treat an Indian tribe in the State of 
Oklahoma as a State under a law administered by the Administrator only 
if--
        (1) the Indian tribe meets requirements under the law to be 
    treated as a State; and
        (2) the Indian tribe and the agency of the State of Oklahoma 
    with federally delegated program authority enter into a cooperative 
    agreement, subject to review and approval of the Administrator 
    after notice and opportunity for public hearing, under which the 
    Indian tribe and that State agency agree to treatment of the Indian 
    tribe as a State and to jointly plan administer program 
    requirements.

SEC. 10212. RESCISSION OF UNOBLIGATED BALANCES.

    (a) In General.--On September 30, 2009, $8,543,000,000 of the 
unobligated balances of funds apportioned before such date to the 
States for the Interstate maintenance, national highway system, bridge, 
congestion mitigation and air quality improvement, surface 
transportation (other than the STP set-aside programs), metropolitan 
planning, minimum guarantee, Appalachian development highway system, 
recreational trails, safe routes to school, freight intermodal 
connectors, coordinated border infrastructure, high risk rural road, 
and highway safety improvement programs, and each of the STP set-aside 
programs, is rescinded.
    (b) Allocation Among States.--The Secretary shall determine each 
State's share of the amount to be rescinded by subsection (a) on 
September 30, 2009, by multiplying $8,543,000,000 by the ratio of the 
aggregate amount apportioned to such State for fiscal years 2004 
through 2009 for all the programs referred to in subsection (a) to the 
aggregate amount apportioned to all States for such fiscal years for 
those programs.
    (c) Calculations.--To determine the allocation of the amount to be 
rescinded for a State under subsection (b) among the programs referred 
to in subsection (a), the Secretary shall make the following 
calculations:
        (1) The Secretary shall multiply such amount to be rescinded by 
    the ratio that the aggregate amount of unobligated funds available 
    to the State on September 30, 2009, for each such program bears to 
    the aggregate amount of unobligated funds available to the State on 
    September 30, 2009, for all such programs.
        (2) The Secretary shall multiply such amount to be rescinded by 
    the ratio that the aggregate of the amount apportioned to the State 
    for each such program for fiscal years 2004 through 2009 bears to 
    the aggregate amount apportioned to the State for all such programs 
    for fiscal years 2004 through 2009.
    (d) Allocation Among Programs.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary, in consultation with the State, 
    shall rescind for the State from each program referred to in 
    subsection (a) the amount determined for the program under 
    subsection (c)(1).
        (2) Special rule.--
            (A) Restoration of funds for covered programs.--If the 
        rescission calculated under subsection (c)(1) for a covered 
        program exceeds the amount calculated for the covered program 
        under subsection (c)(2), the State shall immediately restore to 
        the apportionment account for the covered program from the 
        unobligated balances of programs referred to in subsection (a) 
        (other than covered programs) the amount of funds required so 
        that the net rescission from the covered program does not 
        exceed the amount calculated for the covered program under 
        subsection (c)(2).
            (B) Treatment of restored funds.--Any funds restored under 
        subparagraph (A) shall be deemed to be the funds that were 
        rescinded for the purposes of obligation.
        (3) Covered program defined.--In paragraph (2), the term 
    ``covered program'' means a program authorized under sections 130 
    and 152 of title 23, United States Code, paragraph (2) or (3) of 
    section 133(d) of that title, section 144 of that title, section 
    149 of that title, or section 1404 of this Act.
    (e) Treatment of Safety Programs.--In making calculations under 
subsections (c)(1), (c)(2), and (d)(2), the Secretary shall treat the 
STP set-aside program for safety programs and the highway safety 
improvement program as a single program.
    (f) STP Set-Aside Program Defined.--In this section, the term ``STP 
set-aside program'' means the amount set aside under section 133(d) of 
title 23, United States Code, for each of the safety programs, 
transportation enhancement activities, and division between urbanized 
areas of over 200,000 population and other areas.

SEC. 10213. TRIBAL LAND.

    Section 707(a) of Public Law 106-568 (25 U.S.C. 1041e(a)) is 
amended--
        (1) in paragraph (1) by striking ``(1) In general.--''; and
        (2) by striking paragraph (2).

          Subtitle C--Specific Vehicle Safety-related Rulings

SEC. 10301. VEHICLE ROLLOVER PREVENTION AND CRASH MITIGATION.

    (a) In General.--Subchapter II of chapter 301 is amended by adding 
at the end the following:

``Sec. 30128. Vehicle rollover prevention and crash mitigation

    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall initiate rulemaking 
proceedings, for the purpose of establishing rules or standards that 
will reduce vehicle rollover crashes and mitigate deaths and injuries 
associated with such crashes for motor vehicles with a gross vehicle 
weight rating of not more than 10,000 pounds.
    ``(b) Rollover Prevention.--One of the rulemaking proceedings 
initiated under subsection (a) shall be to establish performance 
criteria to reduce the occurrence of rollovers consistent with 
stability enhancing technologies. The Secretary shall issue a proposed 
rule in this proceeding by rule by October 1, 2006, and a final rule by 
April 1, 2009.
    ``(c) Occupant Ejection Prevention.--
        ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall also initiate a 
    rulemaking proceeding to establish performance standards to reduce 
    complete and partial ejections of vehicle occupants from outboard 
    seating positions. In formulating the standards the Secretary shall 
    consider various ejection mitigation systems. The Secretary shall 
    issue a final rule under this paragraph no later than October 1, 
    2009.
        ``(2) Door locks and door retention.--The Secretary shall 
    complete the rulemaking proceeding initiated to upgrade Federal 
    Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 206, relating to door locks and 
    door retention, no later than 30 months after the date of enactment 
    of this section.
    ``(d) Protection of Occupants.--One of the rulemaking proceedings 
initiated under subsection (a) shall be to establish performance 
criteria to upgrade Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 216 
relating to roof strength for driver and passenger sides. The Secretary 
may consider industry and independent dynamic tests that realistically 
duplicate the actual forces transmitted during a rollover crash. The 
Secretary shall issue a proposed rule by December 31, 2005, and a final 
rule by July 1, 2008.
    ``(e) Deadlines.--If the Secretary determines that the deadline for 
a final rule under this section cannot be met, the Secretary shall--
        ``(1) notify the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
    Transportation and the House of Representatives Committee on Energy 
    and Commerce and explain why that deadline cannot be met; and
        ``(2) establish a new deadline.''.

SEC. 10302. SIDE-IMPACT CRASH PROTECTION RULEMAKING.

    (a) Rulemaking.--The Secretary shall complete a rulemaking 
proceeding under chapter 301 of title 49, United States Code, to 
establish a standard designed to enhance passenger motor vehicle 
occupant protection, in all seating positions, in side impact crashes. 
The Secretary shall issue a final rule by July 1, 2008.
    (b) Deadlines.--If the Secretary determines that the deadline for a 
final rule under this section cannot be met, the Secretary shall--
        (1) notify the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
    Transportation and the House of Representatives Committee on Energy 
    and Commerce and explain why that deadline cannot be met; and
        (2) establish a new deadline.

SEC. 10303. TIRE RESEARCH.

    Within 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the 
Secretary shall transmit a report to the Senate Committee on Commerce, 
Science, and Transportation and the House of Representatives Committee 
on Energy and Commerce on research conducted to address tire aging. The 
report shall include a summary of any Federal agency findings, 
activities, conclusions, and recommendations concerning tire aging and 
recommendations for potential rulemaking regarding tire aging.
    (a) Conforming Amendment.--The chapter analysis for chapter 301 is 
amended by inserting after the item relating to section 30127 the 
following:

``30128. Vehicle accident ejection protection.''.

SEC. 10304. VEHICLE BACKOVER AVOIDANCE TECHNOLOGY STUDY.

    (a) In General.--The Administrator of the National Highway Traffic 
Safety Administration shall conduct a study of effective methods for 
reducing the incidence of injury and death outside of parked passenger 
motor vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of not more than 
10,000 pounds attributable to movement of such vehicles. The 
Administrator shall complete the study within 1 year after the date of 
enactment of this Act and report its findings to the Senate Committee 
on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the House of 
Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce not later than 15 
months after the date of enactment of this Act.
    (b) Specific Issues To Be Covered.--The study required by 
subsection (a) shall--
        (1) include an analysis of backover prevention technology;
        (2) identify, evaluate, and compare the available technologies 
    for detecting people or objects behind a motor vehicle with a gross 
    vehicle weight rating of not more than 10,000 pounds for their 
    accuracy, effectiveness, cost, and feasibility for installation; 
    and
        (3) provide an estimate of cost savings that would result from 
    widespread use of backover prevention devices and technologies in 
    motor vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of not more than 
    10,000 pounds, including savings attributable to the prevention 
    of--
            (A) injuries and fatalities; and
            (B) damage to bumpers and other motor vehicle parts and 
        damage to other objects.

SEC. 10305. NONTRAFFIC INCIDENT DATA COLLECTION.

    (a) In General.--In conjunction with the study required in section 
10304, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shall 
establish a method to collect and maintain data on the number and types 
of injuries and deaths involving motor vehicles with a gross vehicle 
weight rating of not more than 10,000 pounds in non-traffic incidents.
    (b) Data Collection and Publication.--The Secretary of 
Transportation shall publish the data collected under subsection (a) no 
less frequently than biennially.

SEC. 10306. STUDY OF SAFETY BELT USE TECHNOLOGIES.

    The Secretary shall conduct a review of safety belt use 
technologies to consider possible revisions in strategies for achieving 
further gains in safety belt use. The Secretary shall complete the 
study by July 1, 2008.

SEC. 10307. AMENDMENT OF AUTOMOBILE INFORMATION DISCLOSURE ACT.

    (a) Safety Labeling Requirement.--Section 3 of the Automobile 
Information Disclosure Act (15 U.S.C. 1232) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``and'' after the semicolon in subsection (e);
        (2) by inserting ``and'' after the semicolon in subsection 
    (f)(3);
        (3) by striking ``(3).'' in subsection (f)(4) and inserting 
    ``(3);''; and
        (4) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(g) if one or more safety ratings for such automobile have been 
assigned and formally published or released by the National Highway 
Traffic Safety Administration under the New Car Assessment Program, 
information about safety ratings that--
        ``(1) includes a graphic depiction of the number of stars, or 
    other applicable rating, that corresponds to each such assigned 
    safety rating displayed in a clearly differentiated fashion 
    indicating the maximum possible safety rating;
        ``(2) refers to frontal impact crash tests, side impact crash 
    tests, and rollover resistance tests (whether or not such 
    automobile has been assigned a safety rating for such tests);
        ``(3) contains information describing the nature and meaning of 
    the crash test data presented and a reference to additional vehicle 
    safety resources, including http://www.safecar.gov; and
        ``(4) is presented in a legible, visible, and prominent fashion 
    and covers at least--
            ``(A) 8 percent of the total area of the label; or
            ``(B) an area with a minimum length of 4\1/2\ inches and a 
        minimum height of 3\1/2\ inches; and
    ``(h) if an automobile has not been tested by the National Highway 
Traffic Safety Administration under the New Car Assessment Program, or 
safety ratings for such automobile have not been assigned in one or 
more rating categories, a statement to that effect.''.
    (b) Regulations.--The Secretary of Transportation shall issue 
regulations to ensure that the labeling requirements under subsections 
(g) and (h) of section 3 of the Automobile Information Disclosure Act, 
as added by subsection (a), are implemented by September 1, 2007.
    (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary of Transportation, to accelerate the 
testing processes and increasing the number of vehicles tested under 
the New Car Assessment Program of the National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration--
        (1) $15,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
        (2) $8,134,065 for fiscal year 2007;
        (3) $8,418,760 for fiscal year 2008;
        (4) $8,713,410 for fiscal year 2009; and
        (5) $9,018,385 for fiscal year 2010.

SEC. 10308. POWER WINDOW SWITCHES.

    The Secretary shall upgrade Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 
118 to require that power windows in motor vehicles not in excess of 
10,000 pounds have switches that raise the window only when the switch 
is pulled up or out. The Secretary shall issue a final rule 
implementing this section by April 1, 2007.

SEC. 10309. 15-PASSENGER VAN SAFETY.

    (a) Testing.--
        (1) In general.--The Secretary of Transportation shall require 
    the testing of 15-passenger vans as part of the rollover resistance 
    program of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's new 
    car assessment program.
        (2) 15-passenger van defined.--In this subsection, the term 
    ``15-passenger van'' means a vehicle that seats 10 to 14 
    passengers, not including the driver.
    (b) Prohibition of Purchase, Rental, or Lease of Noncomplying 15-
Passenger Vans for School Use.--Section 30112(a) is amended--
        (1) by inserting ``(1)'' before ``Except as provided''; and
        (2) by adding at the end the following:
    ``(2) Except as provided in this section, sections 30113 and 30114 
of this title, and subchapter III of this chapter, a school or school 
system may not purchase or lease a new 15-passenger van if it will be 
used significantly by, or on behalf of, the school or school system to 
transport preprimary, primary, or secondary school students to or from 
school or an event related to school, unless the 15-passenger van 
complies with the motor vehicle standards prescribed for school buses 
and multifunction school activity buses under this title. This 
paragraph does not apply to the purchase or lease of a 15-passenger van 
under a contract executed before the date of enactment of this 
paragraph.''.
    (c) Penalty.--Section 30165(a) is amended--
        (1) by redesignating paragraph (2) as paragraph (3); and
        (2) by inserting after paragraph (1) the following:
        ``(2) School buses.--
            ``(A) In general.--Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the 
        maximum amount of a civil penalty under this paragraph shall be 
        $10,000 in the case of--
            ``(i) the manufacture, sale, offer for sale, introduction 
        or delivery for introduction into interstate commerce, or 
        importation of a school bus or school bus equipment (as those 
        terms are defined in section 30125(a) of this title) in 
        violation of section 30112(a)(1) of this title; or
            ``(ii) a violation of section 30112(a)(2) of this title.
            ``(B) Related series of violations.--A separate violation 
        occurs for each motor vehicle or item of motor vehicle 
        equipment and for each failure or refusal to allow or perform 
        an act required by that section. The maximum penalty under this 
        paragraph for a related series of violations is $15,000,000.''.

SEC. 10310. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary to carry 
out this subtitle, chapter 301 of title 49, and part C of subtitle VI 
of title 49, United States Code--
        (1) $136,000,000 for fiscal year 2006;
        (2) $142,800,000 for fiscal year 2007;
        (3) $149,900,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
        (4) $157,400,000 for fiscal year 2009.

    TITLE XI--HIGHWAY REAUTHORIZATION AND EXCISE TAX SIMPLIFICATION

SEC. 11100. AMENDMENT OF 1986 CODE.

    Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in this title an 
amendment or repeal is expressed in terms of an amendment to, or repeal 
of, a section or other provision, the reference shall be considered to 
be made to a section or other provision of the Internal Revenue Code of 
1986.

                 Subtitle A--Trust Fund Reauthorization

SEC. 11101. EXTENSION OF HIGHWAY-RELATED TAXES AND TRUST FUNDS.

    (a) Extension of Taxes.--
        (1) In general.--The following provisions are each amended by 
    striking ``2005'' each place it appears and inserting ``2011'':
            (A) Section 4041(a)(1)(C)(iii)(I) (relating to rate of tax 
        on certain buses).
            (B) Section 4041(a)(2)(B) (relating to rate of tax on 
        special motor fuels).
            (C) Section 4041(m)(1) (relating to certain alcohol fuels).
            (D) Section 4051(c) (relating to termination of tax on 
        heavy trucks and trailers).
            (E) Section 4071(d) (relating to termination of tax on 
        tires).
            (F) Section 4081(d)(1) (relating to termination of tax on 
        gasoline, diesel fuel, and kerosene).
        (2) Extension of tax, etc., on use of certain heavy vehicles.--
    The following provisions are each amended by striking ``2006'' each 
    place it appears and inserting ``2011'':
            (A) Section 4481(f) (relating to period tax in effect).
            (B) Section 4482(c)(4) (relating to taxable period).
            (C) Section 4482(d) (relating to special rule for taxable 
        period in which termination date occurs).
        (3) Floor stocks refunds.--Section 6412(a)(1) (relating to 
    floor stocks refunds) is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2005'' each place it appears and 
        inserting ``2011'', and
            (B) by striking ``2006'' each place it appears and 
        inserting ``2012''.
    (b) Extension of Certain Exemptions.--
        (1) Certain tax-free sales.--Section 4221(a) (relating to 
    certain tax-free sales) is amended by striking ``2005'' and 
    inserting ``2011''.
        (2) Termination of exemptions for highway use tax.--Section 
    4483(h) (relating to termination of exemptions for highway use tax) 
    is amended by striking ``2006'' and inserting ``2011''.
    (c) Extension of Transfers of Certain Taxes.--
        (1) In general.--Paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (b), and 
    paragraphs (2) and (3) of subsection (c), of section 9503 (relating 
    to the Highway Trust Fund) are each amended--
            (A) by striking ``2005'' each place it appears and 
        inserting ``2011'', and
            (B) by striking ``2006'' each place it appears and 
        inserting ``2012''.
        (2) Motorboat and small-engine fuel tax transfers.--
            (A) In general.--Subparagraph (A) of section 9503(c)(5) is 
        amended by striking ``2005'' and inserting ``2011''.
            (B) Conforming amendments to land and water conservation 
        fund.--Section 201(b) of the Land and Water Conservation Fund 
        Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-11(b)) is amended--
                (i) by striking ``2003'' and inserting ``2011'', and
                (ii) by striking ``2004'' each place it appears and 
            inserting ``2012''.
    (d) Extension and Expansion of Expenditures From Trust Funds.--
        (1) Highway trust fund.--
            (A) Highway account.--Paragraph (1) of section 9503(c) of 
        such Code is amended to read as follows:
        ``(1) Federal-aid highway program.--Except as provided in 
    subsection (e), amounts in the Highway Trust Fund shall be 
    available, as provided by appropriation Acts, for making 
    expenditures before September 30, 2009 (October 1, 2009, in the 
    case of expenditures for administrative expenses), to meet those 
    obligations of the United States heretofore or hereafter incurred 
    which are authorized to be paid out of the Highway Trust Fund under 
    the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity 
    Act: A Legacy for Users or any other provision of law which was 
    referred to in this paragraph before the date of the enactment of 
    such Act (as such Act and provisions of law are in effect on the 
    date of the enactment of such Act).''.
            (B) Mass transit account.--Paragraph (3) of section 9503(e) 
        of such Code is amended to read as follows:
        ``(3) Expenditures from account.--Amounts in the Mass Transit 
    Account shall be available, as provided by appropriation Acts, for 
    making capital or capital related expenditures (including capital 
    expenditures for new projects) before October 1, 2009, in 
    accordance with the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
    Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users or any other 
    provision of law which was referred to in this paragraph before the 
    date of the enactment of such Act (as such Act and provisions of 
    law are in effect on the date of the enactment of such Act).''.
            (C) Exception to limitation on transfers.--Subparagraph (B) 
        of section 9503(b)(6) is amended by striking ``July 31, 2005'' 
        and inserting ``September 30, 2009 (October 1, 2009, in the 
        case of expenditures for administrative expenses)''.
        (2) Aquatic resources trust fund.--
            (A) Sport fish restoration account.--Paragraph (2) of 
        section 9504(b) is amended by striking ``Surface Transportation 
        Extension Act of 2005, Part V'' each place it appears and 
        inserting ``Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
        Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users''.
            (B) Exception to limitation on transfers.--Paragraph (2) of 
        section 9504(d) is amended by striking ``July 31, 2005'' and 
        inserting ``October 1, 2009''.
    (e) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall take 
effect on the date of the enactment of this Act.

SEC. 11102. MODIFICATION OF ADJUSTMENTS OF APPORTIONMENTS.

    (a) In General.--Section 9503(d) (relating to adjustments for 
apportionments) is amended--
        (1) by striking ``24-month'' in paragraph (1)(B) and inserting 
    ``48-month'', and
        (2) by striking ``2 years''' in the heading for paragraph (3) 
    and inserting ``4 years'''.
    (b) Measurement of Net Highway Receipts.--Section 9503(d) is 
amended by redesignating paragraph (6) as paragraph (7) and by 
inserting after paragraph (5) the following new paragraph:
        ``(6) Measurement of net highway receipts.--For purposes of 
    making any estimate under paragraph (1) of net highway receipts for 
    periods ending after the date specified in subsection (b)(1), the 
    Secretary shall treat--
            ``(A) each expiring provision of subsection (b) which is 
        related to appropriations or transfers to the Highway Trust 
        Fund to have been extended through the end of the 48-month 
        period referred to in paragraph (1)(B), and
            ``(B) with respect to each tax imposed under the sections 
        referred to in subsection (b)(1), the rate of such tax during 
        the 48-month period referred to in paragraph (1)(B) to be the 
        same as the rate of such tax as in effect on the date of such 
        estimate.''.
    (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall take 
effect on the date of the enactment of this Act.

            Subtitle B--Excise Tax Reform and Simplification

                      PART 1--HIGHWAY EXCISE TAXES

SEC. 11111. MODIFICATION OF GAS GUZZLER TAX.

    (a) Uniform Application of Tax.--Subparagraph (A) of section 
4064(b)(1) (defining automobile) is amended by striking the second 
sentence.
    (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section shall take 
effect on October 1, 2005.

SEC. 11112. EXCLUSION FOR TRACTORS WEIGHING 19,500 POUNDS OR LESS FROM 
              FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ON HEAVY TRUCKS AND TRAILERS.

    (a) In General.--Subsection (a) of section 4051 (relating to 
imposition of tax) is amended by redesignating paragraph (4) as 
paragraph (5) and by inserting after paragraph (3) the following new 
paragraph:
        ``(4) Exclusion for tractors weighing 19,500 pounds or less.--
    The tax imposed by paragraph (1) shall not apply to tractors of the 
    kind chiefly used for highway transportation in combination with a 
    trailer or semitrailer if--
            ``(A) such tractor has a gross vehicle weight of 19,500 
        pounds or less (as determined by the Secretary), and
            ``(B) such tractor, in combination with a trailer or 
        semitrailer, has a gross combined weight of 33,000 pounds or 
        less (as determined by the Secretary).''.
    (b) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply to sales after September 30, 2005.

SEC. 11113. VOLUMETRIC EXCISE TAX CREDIT FOR ALTERNATIVE FUELS.

    (a) Imposition of Tax.--
        (1) In general.--Section 4041(a)(2)(B) (relating to rate of 
    tax) is amended--
            (A) by adding ``and'' at the end of clause (i),
            (B) by striking clauses (ii) and (iii),
            (C) by striking the last sentence, and
            (D) by adding after clause (i) the following new clause:
                ``(ii) in the case of liquefied natural gas, any liquid 
            fuel (other than ethanol and methanol) derived from coal 
            (including peat), and liquid hydrocarbons derived from 
            biomass (as defined in section 29(c)(3)), 24.3 cents per 
            gallon.''.
        (2) Treatment of compressed natural gas.--Section 4041(a)(3) 
    (relating to compressed natural gas) is amended--
            (A) by striking ``48.54 cents per MCF (determined at 
        standard temperature and pressure)'' in subparagraph (A) and 
        inserting ``18.3 cents per energy equivalent of a gallon of 
        gasoline'', and
            (B) by striking ``MCF'' in subparagraph (C) and inserting 
        ``energy equivalent of a gallon of gasoline''.
        (3) New reference.--The heading for paragraph (2) of section 
    4041(a) is amended by striking ``Special motor fuels'' and 
    inserting ``Alternative fuels''.
    (b) Credit for Alternative Fuel and Alternative Fuel Mixtures.--
        (1) In general.--Section 6426(a) (relating to allowance of 
    credits) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(a) Allowance of Credits.--There shall be allowed as a credit--
        ``(1) against the tax imposed by section 4081 an amount equal 
    to the sum of the credits described in subsections (b), (c), and 
    (e), and
        ``(2) against the tax imposed by section 4041 an amount equal 
    to the sum of the credits described in subsection (d).
No credit shall be allowed in the case of the credits described in 
subsections (d) and (e) unless the taxpayer is registered under section 
4101.''.
        (2) Alternative fuel and alternative fuel mixture credit.--
    Section 6426 (relating to credit for alcohol fuel and biodiesel 
    mixtures) is amended by redesignating subsections (d) and (e) as 
    subsections (f) and (g) and by inserting after subsection (c) the 
    following new subsections:
    ``(d) Alternative Fuel Credit.--
        ``(1) In general.--For purposes of this section, the 
    alternative fuel credit is the product of 50 cents and the number 
    of gallons of an alternative fuel or gasoline gallon equivalents of 
    a nonliquid alternative fuel sold by the taxpayer for use as a fuel 
    in a motor vehicle or motorboat, or so used by the taxpayer.
        ``(2) Alternative fuel.--For purposes of this section, the term 
    `alternative fuel' means--
            ``(A) liquefied petroleum gas,
            ``(B) P Series Fuels (as defined by the Secretary of Energy 
        under section 13211(2) of title 42, United States Code),
            ``(C) compressed or liquefied natural gas,
            ``(D) liquefied hydrogen,
            ``(E) any liquid fuel derived from coal (including peat) 
        through the Fischer-Tropsch process, and
            ``(F) liquid hydrocarbons derived from biomass (as defined 
        in section 29(c)(3)).
    Such term does not include ethanol, methanol, or biodiesel.
        ``(3) Gasoline gallon equivalent.--For purposes of this 
    subsection, the term `gasoline gallon equivalent' means, with 
    respect to any nonliquid alternative fuel, the amount of such fuel 
    having a Btu content of 124,800 (higher heating value).
        ``(4) Termination.--This subsection shall not apply to any sale 
    or use for any period after September 30, 2009 (September 30, 2014, 
    in the case of any sale or use involving liquefied hydrogen).
    ``(e) Alternative Fuel Mixture Credit.--
        ``(1) In general.--For purposes of this section, the 
    alternative fuel mixture credit is the product of 50 cents and the 
    number of gallons of alternative fuel used by the taxpayer in 
    producing any alternative fuel mixture for sale or use in a trade 
    or business of the taxpayer.
        ``(2) Alternative fuel mixture.--For purposes of this section, 
    the term `alternative fuel mixture' means a mixture of alternative 
    fuel and taxable fuel (as defined in subparagraph (A), (B), or (C) 
    of section 4083(a)(1)) which--
            ``(A) is sold by the taxpayer producing such mixture to any 
        person for use as fuel, or
            ``(B) is used as a fuel by the taxpayer producing such 
        mixture.
        ``(3) Termination.--This subsection shall not apply to any sale 
    or use for any period after September 30, 2009 (September 30, 2014, 
    in the case of any sale or use involving liquefied hydrogen).''.
        (3) Conforming amendments.--
            (A) The section heading for section 6426 is amended by 
        striking ``alcohol fuel and biodiesel'' and inserting ``alcohol 
        fuel, biodiesel, and alternative fuel''.
            (B) The table of sections for subchapter B of chapter 65 is 
        amended by striking ``alcohol fuel and biodiesel'' in the item 
        relating to section 6426 and inserting ``alcohol fuel, 
        biodiesel, and alternative fuel''.
            (C) Section 6427(e) is amended--
                (i) by inserting ``or the alternative fuel mixture 
            credit'' after ``biodiesel mixture credit'' in paragraph 
            (1),
                (ii) by redesignating paragraph (2) as paragraph (3) 
            and paragraph (4) as paragraph (5),
                (iii) by inserting after paragraph (1) the following 
            new paragraph:
        ``(2) Alternative fuel.--If any person sells or uses an 
    alternative fuel (as defined in section 6426(d)(2)) for a purpose 
    described in section 6426(d)(1) in such person's trade or business, 
    the Secretary shall pay (without interest) to such person an amount 
    equal to the alternative fuel credit with respect to such fuel.'',
                (iv) by striking ``under paragraph (1) with respect to 
            any mixture'' in paragraph (3) (as redesignated by clause 
            (ii)) and inserting ``under paragraph (1) or (2) with 
            respect to any mixture or alternative fuel'',
                (v) by inserting after paragraph (3) (as so 
            redesignated) the following new paragraph:
        ``(4) Registration requirement for alternative fuels.--The 
    Secretary shall not make any payment under this subsection to any 
    person with respect to any alternative fuel credit or alternative 
    fuel mixture credit unless the person is registered under section 
    4101.'',
                (vi) by striking ``and'' at the end of paragraph (5)(A) 
            (as redesignated by clause (ii)),
                (vii) by striking the period at the end of paragraph 
            (5)(B) (as so redesignated) and inserting a comma,
                (viii) by adding at the end of paragraph (5) (as so 
            redesignated) the following new subparagraphs:
            ``(C) except as provided in subparagraph (D), any 
        alternative fuel or alternative fuel mixture (as defined in 
        subsection (d)(2) or (e)(3) of section 6426) sold or used after 
        September 30, 2009, and
            ``(D) any alternative fuel or alternative fuel mixture (as 
        so defined) involving liquefied hydrogen sold or used after 
        September 30, 2014.'', and
                (ix) by striking ``or Biodiesel Used to Produce Alcohol 
            Fuel and Biodiesel Mixtures'' in the heading and inserting 
            ``, Biodiesel, or Alternative Fuel''.
    (c) Additional Registration Requirements.--Section 4101(a)(1) 
(relating to registration) is amended by striking ``4041(a)(1)'' and 
inserting ``4041(a)''.
    (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply to any sale or use for any period after September 30, 2006.

                      PART 2--AQUATIC EXCISE TAXES

SEC. 11115. ELIMINATION OF AQUATIC RESOURCES TRUST FUND AND 
              TRANSFORMATION OF SPORT FISH RESTORATION ACCOUNT.

    (a) Simplification of Funding for Boat Safety Account.--
        (1) In general.--Paragraph (4) of section 9503(c) (relating to 
    transfers from Trust Fund for motorboat fuel taxes) is amended--
            (A) by striking so much of that paragraph as precedes 
        subparagraph (D),
            (B) by redesignating subparagraphs (D) and (E) as 
        subparagraphs (C) and (D), respectively, and
            (C) by inserting before subparagraph (C) (as so 
        redesignated) the following:
        ``(4) Transfers from the trust fund for motorboat fuel taxes.--
            ``(A) Transfer to land and water conservation fund.--
                ``(i) In general.--The Secretary shall pay from time to 
            time from the Highway Trust Fund into the land and water 
            conservation fund provided for in title I of the Land and 
            Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 amounts (as determined 
            by the Secretary) equivalent to the motorboat fuel taxes 
            received on or after October 1, 2005, and before October 1, 
            2011.
                ``(ii) Limitation.--The aggregate amount transferred 
            under this subparagraph during any fiscal year shall not 
            exceed $1,000,000.
            ``(B) Excess funds transferred to sport fish restoration 
        and boating trust fund.--Any amounts in the Highway Trust 
        Fund--
                ``(i) which are attributable to motorboat fuel taxes, 
            and
                ``(ii) which are not transferred from the Highway Trust 
            Fund under subparagraph (A),
        shall be transferred by the Secretary from the Highway Trust 
        Fund into the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund.''.
        (2) Conforming amendment.--Paragraph (5) of section 9503(c) is 
    amended by striking ``Account in the Aquatic Resources'' in 
    subparagraph (A) and inserting ``and Boating''.
    (b) Merging of Accounts.--
        (1) In general.--Subsection (a) of section 9504 is amended to 
    read as follows:
    ``(a) Creation of Trust Fund.--There is hereby established in the 
Treasury of the United States a trust fund to be known as the `Sport 
Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund'. Such Trust Fund shall consist 
of such amounts as may be appropriated, credited, or paid to it as 
provided in this section, section 9503(c)(4), section 9503(c)(5), or 
section 9602(b).''.
        (2) Conforming amendments.--
            (A) Subsection (b) of section 9504, as amended by section 
        11101 of this Act, is amended--
                (i) by striking ``Account'' in the heading thereof and 
            inserting ``and Boating Trust Fund'',
                (ii) by striking ``Account'' both places it appears in 
            paragraphs (1) and (2) and inserting ``and Boating Trust 
            Fund'', and
                (iii) by striking ``account'' both places it appears in 
            the headings for paragraphs (1) and (2) and inserting 
            ``trust fund''.
            (B) Subsection (d) of section 9504, as amended by section 
        11101 of this Act, is amended--
                (i) by striking ``Aquatic Resources'' in the heading 
            thereof,
                (ii) by striking ``any Account in the Aquatic 
            Resources'' in paragraph (1) and inserting ``the Sport Fish 
            Restoration and Boating'', and
                (iii) by striking ``any such Account'' in paragraph (1) 
            and inserting ``such Trust Fund''.
            (C) Subsection (e) of section 9504 is amended by striking 
        ``Boat Safety Account and Sport Fish Restoration Account'' and 
        inserting ``Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund''.
            (D) Section 9504 is amended by striking ``aquatic 
        resources'' in the heading thereof and inserting ``sport fish 
        restoration and boating''.
            (E) The item relating to section 9504 in the table of 
        sections for subchapter A of chapter 98 is amended by striking 
        ``aquatic resources'' and inserting ``sport fish restoration 
        and boating''.
            (F) Paragraph (2) of section 1511(e) of the Homeland 
        Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 551(e)) is amended by striking 
        ``Aquatic Resources Trust Fund of the Highway Trust Fund'' and 
        inserting ``Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund''.
    (c) Phaseout of Boat Safety Account.--Subsection (c) of section 
9504 is amended to read as follows:
    ``(c) Expenditures From Boat Safety Account.--Amounts remaining in 
the Boat Safety Account on October 1, 2005, and amounts thereafter 
credited to the Account under section 9602(b), shall be available, 
without further appropriation, for making expenditures before October 
1, 2010, to carry out the purposes of section 15 of the Dingell-Johnson 
Sport Fish Restoration Act (as in effect on the date of the enactment 
of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity 
Act: A Legacy for Users). For purposes of section 9602, the Boat Safety 
Account shall be treated as a Trust Fund established by this 
subchapter.''.
    (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall take 
effect on October 1, 2005.

SEC. 11116. REPEAL OF HARBOR MAINTENANCE TAX ON EXPORTS.

    (a) In General.--Subsection (d) of section 4462 (relating to 
definitions and special rules) is amended to read as follows:
    ``(d) Nonapplicability of Tax to Exports.--The tax imposed by 
section 4461(a) shall not apply to any port use with respect to any 
commercial cargo to be exported from the United States.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--
        (1) Section 4461(c)(1) is amended by adding ``or'' at the end 
    of subparagraph (A), by striking subparagraph (B), and by 
    redesignating subparagraph (C) as subparagraph (B).
        (2) Section 4461(c)(2) is amended by striking ``imposed--'' and 
    all that follows through ``in any other case,'' and inserting 
    ``imposed''.
    (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall take 
effect before, on, and after the date of the enactment of this Act.

SEC. 11117. CAP ON EXCISE TAX ON CERTAIN FISHING EQUIPMENT.

    (a) In General.--Paragraph (1) of section 4161(a) (relating to 
sport fishing equipment) is amended to read as follows:
        ``(1) Imposition of tax.--
            ``(A) In general.--There is hereby imposed on the sale of 
        any article of sport fishing equipment by the manufacturer, 
        producer, or importer a tax equal to 10 percent of the price 
        for which so sold.
            ``(B) Limitation on tax imposed on fishing rods and 
        poles.--The tax imposed by subparagraph (A) on any fishing rod 
        or pole shall not exceed $10.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--Section 4161(a)(2) is amended by 
striking ``paragraph (1)'' both places it appears and inserting 
``paragraph (1)(A)''.
    (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply to articles sold by the manufacturer, producer, or importer after 
September 30, 2005.

                      PART 3--AERIAL EXCISE TAXES

SEC. 11121. CLARIFICATION OF EXCISE TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL 
              AERIAL APPLICATORS AND EXEMPTION FOR FIXED-WING AIRCRAFT 
              ENGAGED IN FORESTRY OPERATIONS.

    (a) No Waiver by Farm Owner, Tenant, or Operator Necessary.--
Subparagraph (B) of section 6420(c)(4) (relating to certain farming use 
other than by owner, etc.) is amended to read as follows:
            ``(B) if the person so using the gasoline is an aerial or 
        other applicator of fertilizers or other substances and is the 
        ultimate purchaser of the gasoline, then subparagraph (A) of 
        this paragraph shall not apply and the aerial or other 
        applicator shall be treated as having used such gasoline on a 
        farm for farming purposes.''.
    (b) Exemption Includes Fuel Used Between Airfield and Farm.--
Section 6420(c)(4), as amended by subsection (a), is amended by adding 
at the end the following new flush sentence:
    ``In the case of an aerial applicator, gasoline shall be treated as 
    used on a farm for farming purposes if the gasoline is used for the 
    direct flight between the airfield and one or more farms.''.
    (c) Exemption From Tax on Air Transportation of Persons for 
Forestry Purposes Extended to Fixed-Wing Aircraft.--Subsection (f) of 
section 4261 (relating to tax on air transportation of persons) is 
amended to read as follows:
    ``(f) Exemption for Certain Uses.--No tax shall be imposed under 
subsection (a) or (b) on air transportation--
        ``(1) by helicopter for the purpose of transporting 
    individuals, equipment, or supplies in the exploration for, or the 
    development or removal of, hard minerals, oil, or gas, or
        ``(2) by helicopter or by fixed-wing aircraft for the purpose 
    of the planting, cultivation, cutting, or transportation of, or 
    caring for, trees (including logging operations),
but only if the helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft does not take off 
from, or land at, a facility eligible for assistance under the Airport 
and Airway Development Act of 1970, or otherwise use services provided 
pursuant to section 44509 or 44913(b) or subchapter I of chapter 471 of 
title 49, United States Code, during such use. In the case of 
helicopter transportation described in paragraph (1), this subsection 
shall be applied by treating each flight segment as a distinct 
flight.''.
    (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply to fuel use or air transportation after September 30, 2005.

SEC. 11122. MODIFICATION OF RURAL AIRPORT DEFINITION.

    (a) In General.--Section 4261(e)(1)(B) (defining rural airport) is 
amended--
        (1) by inserting ``(in the case of any airport described in 
    clause (ii)(III), on flight segments of at least 100 miles)'' after 
    ``by air'' in clause (i), and
        (2) by striking ``or'' at the end of subclause (I) of clause 
    (ii), by striking the period at the end of subclause (II) of clause 
    (ii) and inserting ``, or'', and by adding at the end of clause 
    (ii) the following new subclause:

                    ``(III) is not connected by paved roads to another 
                airport.''.

    (b) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall take 
effect on October 1, 2005.

SEC. 11123. EXEMPTION FROM TAXES ON TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY 
              SEAPLANES.

    (a) In General.--Section 4261 (relating to imposition of tax) is 
amended by redesignating subsection (i) as subsection (j) and by 
inserting after subsection (h) the following new subsection:
    ``(i) Exemption for Seaplanes.--No tax shall be imposed by this 
section or section 4271 on any air transportation by a seaplane with 
respect to any segment consisting of a takeoff from, and a landing on, 
water, but only if the places at which such takeoff and landing occur 
have not received and are not receiving financial assistance from the 
Airport and Airways Trust Fund.''.
    (b) Rate of Fuel Tax for Seaplanes Subject to Exemption.--
Subsection (b) of section 4083 is amended by striking ``section 
4261(h)'' and inserting ``subsection (h) or (i) of section 4261''.
    (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply to transportation beginning after September 30, 2005.

SEC. 11124. CERTAIN SIGHTSEEING FLIGHTS EXEMPT FROM TAXES ON AIR 
              TRANSPORTATION.

    (a) In General.--Section 4281 (relating to small aircraft on 
nonestablished lines) is amended by adding at the end the following new 
sentence: ``For purposes of this section, an aircraft shall not be 
considered as operated on an established line at any time during which 
such aircraft is being operated on a flight the sole purpose of which 
is sightseeing.''.
    (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section shall apply 
with respect to transportation beginning after September 30, 2005, but 
shall not apply to any amount paid before such date for such 
transportation.

                   PART 4--TAXES RELATING TO ALCOHOL

SEC. 11125. REPEAL OF SPECIAL OCCUPATIONAL TAXES ON PRODUCERS AND 
              MARKETERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES.

    (a) Repeal of Occupational Taxes.--
        (1) In general.--The following provisions of part II of 
    subchapter A of chapter 51 (relating to occupational taxes) are 
    hereby repealed:
            (A) Subpart A (relating to proprietors of distilled spirits 
        plants, bonded wine cellars, etc.).
            (B) Subpart B (relating to brewer).
            (C) Subpart D (relating to wholesale dealers) (other than 
        sections 5114 and 5116).
            (D) Subpart E (relating to retail dealers) (other than 
        section 5124).
            (E) Subpart G (relating to general provisions) (other than 
        sections 5142, 5143, 5145, and 5146).
        (2) Nonbeverage domestic drawback.--Section 5131 is amended by 
    striking ``, on payment of a special tax per annum,''.
        (3) Industrial use of distilled spirits.--Section 5276 is 
    hereby repealed.
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--
        (1)(A) The heading for part II of subchapter A of chapter 51 
    and the table of subparts for such part are amended to read as 
    follows:

                  ``PART II--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

``Subpart A. Manufacturers of stills.
``Subpart B. Nonbeverage domestic drawback claimants.
``Subpart C. Recordkeeping by dealers.
``Subpart D. Other provisions.''.

        (B) The table of parts for such subchapter A is amended by 
    striking the item relating to part II and inserting the following 
    new item:

``Part II. Miscellaneous provisions.''.

        (2) Subpart C of part II of such subchapter (relating to 
    manufacturers of stills) is redesignated as subpart A.
        (3)(A) Subpart F of such part II (relating to nonbeverage 
    domestic drawback claimants) is redesignated as subpart B and 
    sections 5131 through 5134 are redesignated as sections 5111 
    through 5114, respectively.
        (B) The table of sections for such subpart B, as so 
    redesignated, is amended--
            (i) by redesignating the items relating to sections 5131 
        through 5134 as relating to sections 5111 through 5114, 
        respectively, and
            (ii) by striking ``and rate of tax'' in the item relating 
        to section 5111, as so redesignated.
        (C) Section 5111, as redesignated by subparagraph (A), is 
    amended--
            (i) by striking ``and rate of tax'' in the section heading,
            (ii) by striking the subsection heading for subsection (a), 
        and
            (iii) by striking subsection (b).
        (4) Part II of subchapter A of chapter 51 is amended by adding 
    after subpart B, as redesignated by paragraph (3), the following 
    new subpart:

         ``Subpart C--Recordkeeping and Registration by Dealers

``Sec. 5121. Recordkeeping by wholesale dealers.
``Sec. 5122. Recordkeeping by retail dealers.
``Sec. 5123. Preservation and inspection of records, and entry of 
          premises for inspection.
``Sec. 5124. Registration by dealers.''.

        (5)(A) Section 5114 (relating to records) is moved to subpart C 
    of such part II and inserted after the table of sections for such 
    subpart.
        (B) Section 5114 is amended--
            (i) by striking the section heading and inserting the 
        following new heading:

``SEC. 5432. RECORDKEEPING BY WHOLESALE DEALERS.'';

        and
            (ii) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection (d) and 
        by inserting after subsection (b) the following new subsection:
    ``(c) Wholesale Dealers.--For purposes of this part--
        ``(1) Wholesale dealer in liquors.--The term `wholesale dealer 
    in liquors' means any dealer (other than a wholesale dealer in 
    beer) who sells, or offers for sale, distilled spirits, wines, or 
    beer, to another dealer.
        ``(2) Wholesale dealer in beer.--The term `wholesale dealer in 
    beer' means any dealer who sells, or offers for sale, beer, but not 
    distilled spirits or wines, to another dealer.
        ``(3) Dealer.--The term `dealer' means any person who sells, or 
    offers for sale, any distilled spirits, wines, or beer.
        ``(4) Presumption in case of sale of 20 wine gallons or more.--
    The sale, or offer for sale, of distilled spirits, wines, or beer, 
    in quantities of 20 wine gallons or more to the same person at the 
    same time, shall be presumptive evidence that the person making 
    such sale, or offer for sale, is engaged in or carrying on the 
    business of a wholesale dealer in liquors or a wholesale dealer in 
    beer, as the case may be. Such presumption may be overcome by 
    evidence satisfactorily showing that such sale, or offer for sale, 
    was made to a person other than a dealer.''.
        (C) Paragraph (3) of section 5121(d), as so redesignated, is 
    amended by striking ``section 5146'' and inserting ``section 
    5123''.
        (6)(A) Section 5124 (relating to records) is moved to subpart C 
    of part II of subchapter A of chapter 51 and inserted after section 
    5121.
        (B) Section 5124 is amended--
            (i) by striking the section heading and inserting the 
        following new heading:

``SEC. 5122. RECORDKEEPING BY RETAIL DEALERS.'',

        (ii) by striking ``section 5146'' in subsection (c) and 
    inserting ``section 5123'', and
        (iii) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection (d) and 
    inserting after subsection (b) the following new subsection:
    ``(c) Retail Dealers.--For purposes of this section--
        ``(1) Retail dealer in liquors.--The term `retail dealer in 
    liquors' means any dealer (other than a retail dealer in beer or a 
    limited retail dealer) who sells, or offers for sale, distilled 
    spirits, wines, or beer, to any person other than a dealer.
        ``(2) Retail dealer in beer.--The term `retail dealer in beer' 
    means any dealer (other than a limited retail dealer) who sells, or 
    offers for sale, beer, but not distilled spirits or wines, to any 
    person other than a dealer.
        ``(3) Limited retail dealer.--The term `limited retail dealer' 
    means any fraternal, civic, church, labor, charitable, benevolent, 
    or ex-servicemen's organization making sales of distilled spirits, 
    wine or beer on the occasion of any kind of entertainment, dance, 
    picnic, bazaar, or festival held by it, or any person making sales 
    of distilled spirits, wine or beer to the members, guests, or 
    patrons of bona fide fairs, reunions, picnics, carnivals, or other 
    similar outings, if such organization or person is not otherwise 
    engaged in business as a dealer.
        ``(4) Dealer.--The term `dealer' has the meaning given such 
    term by section 5121(c)(3).''.
        (7) Section 5146 is moved to subpart C of part II of subchapter 
    A of chapter 51, inserted after section 5122, and redesignated as 
    section 5123.
        (8) Subpart C of part II of subchapter A of chapter 51, as 
    amended by paragraph (7), is amended by adding at the end the 
    following new section:

``SEC. 5124. REGISTRATION BY DEALERS.

    ``Every dealer who is subject to the recordkeeping requirements 
under section 5121 or 5122 shall register with the Secretary such 
dealer's name or style, place of residence, trade or business, and the 
place where such trade or business is to be carried on. In the case of 
a firm or company, the names of the several persons constituting the 
same, and the places of residence, shall be so registered.''.
        (9) Section 7012 is amended by redesignating paragraphs (4) and 
    (5) as paragraphs (5) and (6), respectively, and by inserting after 
    paragraph (3) the following new paragraph:
        ``(4) For provisions relating to registration by dealers in 
    distilled spirits, wines, and beer, see section 5124.''.
        (10) Part II of subchapter A of chapter 51 is amended by 
    inserting after subpart C the following new subpart:

                     ``Subpart D--Other Provisions

``Sec. 5131. Packaging distilled spirits for industrial uses.
``Sec. 5132. Prohibited purchases by dealers.''.

        (11) Section 5116 is moved to subpart D of part II of 
    subchapter A of chapter 51, inserted after the table of sections, 
    redesignated as section 5131, and amended by inserting ``(as 
    defined in section 5121(c))'' after ``dealer'' in subsection (a).
        (12) Subpart D of part II of subchapter A of chapter 51 is 
    amended by adding at the end the following new section:

``SEC. 5132. PROHIBITED PURCHASES BY DEALERS.

    ``(a) In General.--Except as provided in regulations prescribed by 
the Secretary, it shall be unlawful for a dealer to purchase distilled 
spirits for resale from any person other than a wholesale dealer in 
liquors who is required to keep the records prescribed by section 5121.
    ``(b) Limited Retail Dealers.--A limited retail dealer may lawfully 
purchase distilled spirits for resale from a retail dealer in liquors.
    ``(c) Penalty and Forfeiture.--

``For penalty and forfeiture provisions applicable to violations of 
          subsection (a), see sections 5687 and 7302.''.

        (13) Subsection (b) of section 5002 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``section 5112(a)'' and inserting ``section 
        5121(c)(3)'',
            (B) by striking ``section 5112'' and inserting ``section 
        5121(c)'', and
            (C) by striking ``section 5122'' and inserting ``section 
        5122(c)''.
        (14) Subparagraph (A) of section 5010(c)(2) is amended by 
    striking ``section 5134'' and inserting ``section 5114''.
        (15) Subsection (d) of section 5052 is amended to read as 
    follows:
    ``(d) Brewer.--For purposes of this chapter, the term `brewer' 
means any person who brews beer or produces beer for sale. Such term 
shall not include any person who produces only beer exempt from tax 
under section 5053(e).''.
        (16) The text of section 5182 is amended to read as follows:

``For provisions requiring recordkeeping by wholesale liquor dealers, 
          see section 5112, and by retail liquor dealers, see section 
          5122.''.

        (17) Subsection (b) of section 5402 is amended by striking 
    ``section 5092'' and inserting ``section 5052(d)''.
        (18) Section 5671 is amended by striking ``or 5091''.
        (19)(A) Part V of subchapter J of chapter 51 is hereby 
    repealed.
        (B) The table of parts for such subchapter J is amended by 
    striking the item relating to part V.
        (20)(A) Sections 5142, 5143, and 5145 are moved to subchapter D 
    of chapter 52, inserted after section 5731, redesignated as 
    sections 5732, 5733, and 5734, respectively, and amended by 
    striking ``this part'' each place it appears and inserting ``this 
    subchapter''.
        (B) Section 5732, as redesignated by subparagraph (A), is 
    amended by striking ``(except the tax imposed by section 5131)'' 
    each place it appears.
        (C) Paragraph (2) of section 5733(c), as redesignated by 
    subparagraph (A), is amended by striking ``liquors'' both places it 
    appears and inserting ``tobacco products and cigarette papers and 
    tubes''.
        (D) The table of sections for subchapter D of chapter 52 is 
    amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 5732. Payment of tax.
``Sec. 5733. Provisions relating to liability for occupational taxes.
``Sec. 5734. Application of State laws.''.

        (E) Section 5731 is amended by striking subsection (c) and by 
    redesignating subsection (d) as subsection (c).
        (21) Subsection (c) of section 6071 is amended by striking 
    ``section 5142'' and inserting ``section 5732''.
        (22) Paragraph (1) of section 7652(g) is amended--
            (A) by striking ``subpart F'' and inserting ``subpart B'', 
        and
            (B) by striking ``section 5131(a)'' and inserting ``section 
        5111''.
    (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall take 
effect on July 1, 2008, but shall not apply to taxes imposed for 
periods before such date.

SEC. 11126. INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR DISTILLED SPIRITS WHOLESALERS AND FOR 
              DISTILLED SPIRITS IN CONTROL STATE BAILMENT WAREHOUSES 
              FOR COSTS OF CARRYING FEDERAL EXCISE TAXES ON BOTTLED 
              DISTILLED SPIRITS.

    (a) In General.--Subpart A of part I of subchapter A of chapter 51 
(relating to gallonage and occupational taxes) is amended by adding at 
the end the following new section:

``SEC. 5011. INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR AVERAGE COST OF CARRYING EXCISE TAX.

    ``(a) In General.--For purposes of section 38, the amount of the 
distilled spirits credit for any taxable year is the amount equal to 
the product of--
        ``(1) in the case of--
            ``(A) any eligible wholesaler, the number of cases of 
        bottled distilled spirits--
                ``(i) which were bottled in the United States, and
                ``(ii) which are purchased by such wholesaler during 
            the taxable year directly from the bottler of such spirits, 
            or
            ``(B) any person which is subject to section 5005 and which 
        is not an eligible wholesaler, the number of cases of bottled 
        distilled spirits which are stored in a warehouse operated by, 
        or on behalf of, a State or political subdivision thereof, or 
        an agency of either, on which title has not passed on an 
        unconditional sale basis, and
        ``(2) the average tax-financing cost per case for the most 
    recent calendar year ending before the beginning of such taxable 
    year.
    ``(b) Eligible Wholesaler.--For purposes of this section, the term 
`eligible wholesaler' means any person which holds a permit under the 
Federal Alcohol Administration Act as a wholesaler of distilled spirits 
which is not a State or political subdivision thereof, or an agency of 
either.
    ``(c) Average Tax-Financing Cost.--
        ``(1) In general.--For purposes of this section, the average 
    tax-financing cost per case for any calendar year is the amount of 
    interest which would accrue at the deemed financing rate during a 
    60-day period on an amount equal to the deemed Federal excise tax 
    per case.
        ``(2) Deemed financing rate.--For purposes of paragraph (1), 
    the deemed financing rate for any calendar year is the average of 
    the corporate overpayment rates under paragraph (1) of section 
    6621(a) (determined without regard to the last sentence of such 
    paragraph) for calendar quarters of such year.
        ``(3) Deemed federal excise tax per case.--For purposes of 
    paragraph (1), the deemed Federal excise tax per case is $25.68.
    ``(d) Other Definitions and Special Rules.--For purposes of this 
section--
        ``(1) Case.--The term `case' means 12 80-proof 750-milliliter 
    bottles.
        ``(2) Number of cases in lot.--The number of cases in any lot 
    of distilled spirits shall be determined by dividing the number of 
    liters in such lot by 9.''.
    (b) Credit Treated as Part of General Business Credit.--Section 
38(b) (relating to current year business credit) is amended by striking 
``plus'' at the end of paragraph (18), by striking the period at the 
end of paragraph (19), and inserting ``, plus'', and by adding at the 
end the following new paragraph:
        ``(20) the distilled spirits credit determined under section 
    5011(a).''.
    (c) Conforming Amendment.--The table of sections for subpart A of 
part I of subchapter A of chapter 51 is amended by adding at the end 
the following new item:

``Sec. 5011. Income tax credit for average cost of carrying excise 
          tax.''.

    (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply to taxable years beginning after September 30, 2005.

SEC. 11127. QUARTERLY EXCISE TAX FILING FOR SMALL ALCOHOL EXCISE 
              TAXPAYERS.

    (a) In General.--Subsection (d) of section 5061 (relating to time 
for collecting tax on distilled spirits, wines, and beer) is amended by 
redesignating paragraphs (4) and (5) as paragraphs (5) and (6), 
respectively, and by inserting after paragraph (3) the following new 
paragraph:
        ``(4) Taxpayers liable for taxes of not more than $50,000.--
            ``(A) In general.--In the case of any taxpayer who 
        reasonably expects to be liable for not more than $50,000 in 
        taxes imposed with respect to distilled spirits, wines, and 
        beer under subparts A, C, and D and section 7652 for the 
        calendar year and who was liable for not more than $50,000 in 
        such taxes in the preceding calendar year, the last day for the 
        payment of tax on withdrawals, removals, and entries (and 
        articles brought into the United States from Puerto Rico) under 
        bond for deferred payment shall be the 14th day after the last 
        day of the calendar quarter during which the action giving rise 
        to the imposition of such tax occurs.
            ``(B) No application after limit exceeded.--Subparagraph 
        (A) shall not apply to any taxpayer for any portion of the 
        calendar year following the first date on which the aggregate 
        amount of tax due under subparts A, C, and D and section 7652 
        from such taxpayer during such calendar year exceeds $50,000, 
        and any tax under such subparts which has not been paid on such 
        date shall be due on the 14th day after the last day of the 
        semimonthly period in which such date occurs.
            ``(C) Calendar quarter.--For purposes of this paragraph, 
        the term `calendar quarter' means the three-month period ending 
        on March 31, June 30, September 30, or December 31.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--Section 5061(d)(6), as redesignated by 
subsection (a), is amended by striking ``paragraph (4)'' and inserting 
``paragraph (5)''.
    (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply with respect to quarterly periods beginning on and after January 
1, 2006.

                       PART 5--SPORT EXCISE TAXES

SEC. 11131. CUSTOM GUNSMITHS.

    (a) Small Manufacturers Exempt From Firearms Excise Tax.--Section 
4182 (relating to exemptions) is amended by redesignating subsection 
(c) as subsection (d) and by inserting after subsection (b) the 
following new subsection:
    ``(c) Small Manufacturers, Etc.--
        ``(1) In general.--The tax imposed by section 4181 shall not 
    apply to any pistol, revolver, or firearm described in such section 
    if manufactured, produced, or imported by a person who 
    manufactures, produces, and imports less than an aggregate of 50 of 
    such articles during the calendar year.
        ``(2) Controlled groups.--All persons treated as a single 
    employer for purposes of subsection (a) or (b) of section 52 shall 
    be treated as one person for purposes of paragraph (1).''.
    (b) Effective Date.--
        (1) In general.--The amendments made by this section shall 
    apply to articles sold by the manufacturer, producer, or importer 
    after September 30, 2005.
        (2) No inference.--Nothing in the amendments made by this 
    section shall be construed to create any inference with respect to 
    the proper tax treatment of any sales before the effective date of 
    such amendments.

                  Subtitle C--Miscellaneous Provisions

SEC. 11141. MOTOR FUEL TAX ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION.

    (a) Establishment.--There is established a Motor Fuel Tax 
Enforcement Advisory Commission (in this section referred to as the 
``Commission'').
    (b) Function.--The Commission shall--
        (1) review motor fuel revenue collections, historical and 
    current;
        (2) review the progress of investigations with respect to motor 
    fuel taxes;
        (3) develop and review legislative proposals with respect to 
    motor fuel taxes;
        (4) monitor the progress of administrative regulation projects 
    relating to motor fuel taxes;
        (5) review the results of Federal and State agency cooperative 
    efforts regarding motor fuel taxes;
        (6) review the results of Federal interagency cooperative 
    efforts regarding motor fuel taxes; and
        (7) evaluate and make recommendations to the President and 
    Congress regarding--
            (A) the effectiveness of existing Federal enforcement 
        programs regarding motor fuel taxes,
            (B) enforcement personnel allocation, and
            (C) proposals for regulatory projects, legislation, and 
        funding.
    (c) Membership.--
        (1) Appointment.--The Commission shall be composed of the 
    following representatives appointed by the Chairmen and the Ranking 
    Members of the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee 
    on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives:
            (A) At least one representative from each of the following 
        Federal entities: the Department of Homeland Security, the 
        Department of Transportation--Office of Inspector General, the 
        Federal Highway Administration, the Department of Defense, and 
        the Department of Justice.
            (B) At least one representative from the Federation of 
        State Tax Administrators.
            (C) At least one representative from any State department 
        of transportation.
            (D) Two representatives from the highway construction 
        industry.
            (E) Six representatives from industries relating to fuel 
        distribution--refiners (two representatives), distributors (one 
        representative), pipelines (one representative), and terminal 
        operators (two representatives).
            (F) One representative from the retail fuel industry.
            (G) Two representatives from the staff of the Committee on 
        Finance of the Senate and two representatives from the staff of 
        the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of 
        Representatives.
        (2) Terms.--Members shall be appointed for the life of the 
    Commission.
        (3) Vacancies.--A vacancy in the Commission shall be filled in 
    the manner in which the original appointment was made.
        (4) Travel expenses.--Members shall serve without pay but shall 
    receive travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, 
    in accordance with sections 5702 and 5703 of title 5, United States 
    Code.
        (5) Chairman.--The Chairman of the Commission shall be elected 
    by the members.
    (d) Funding.--Such sums as are necessary shall be available from 
the Highway Trust fund for the expenses of the Commission.
    (e) Consultation.--Upon request of the Commission, representatives 
of the Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service 
shall be available for consultation to assist the Commission in 
carrying out its duties under this section.
    (f) Obtaining Data.--The Commission may secure directly from any 
department or agency of the United States, information (other than 
information required by any law to be kept confidential by such 
department or agency) necessary for the Commission to carry out its 
duties under this section. Upon request of the Commission, the head of 
that department or agency shall furnish such nonconfidential 
information to the Commission. The Commission shall also gather 
evidence through such means as it may deem appropriate, including 
through holding hearings and soliciting comments by means of Federal 
Register notices.
    (g) Termination.--The Commission shall terminate as of the close of 
September 30, 2009.

SEC. 11142. NATIONAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING 
              COMMISSION.

    (a) Establishment.--There is established a National Surface 
Transportation Infrastructure Financing Commission (in this section 
referred to as the ``Commission''). The Commission shall hold its first 
meeting within 90 days of the appointment of the eighth individual to 
be named to the Commission.
    (b) Function.--
        (1) In general.--The Commission shall, with respect to the 
    period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act and 
    ending before 2016--
            (A) make a thorough investigation and study of revenues 
        flowing into the Highway Trust Fund under current law, 
        including the individual components of the overall flow of such 
        revenues;
            (B) consider whether the amount of such revenues is likely 
        to increase, decline, or remain unchanged, absent changes in 
        the law, particularly by taking into account the impact of 
        possible changes in public vehicular choice, fuel use, or 
        travel alternatives that could be expected to reduce or 
        increase revenues into the Highway Trust Fund;
            (C) consider alternative approaches to generating revenues 
        for the Highway Trust Fund, and the level of revenues that such 
        alternatives would yield;
            (D) consider highway and transit needs and whether 
        additional revenues into the Highway Trust Fund, or other 
        Federal revenues dedicated to highway and transit 
        infrastructure, would be required in order to meet such needs;
            (E) consider a program that would exempt all or a portion 
        of gasoline or other motor fuels used in a State from the 
        Federal excise tax on such gasoline or other motor fuels if 
        such State elects not to receive all or a portion of Federal 
        transportation funding, including--
                (i) whether such State should be required to increase 
            State gasoline or other motor fuels taxes by the amount of 
            the decrease in the Federal excise tax on such gasoline or 
            other motor fuels;
                (ii) whether any Federal transportation funding should 
            not be reduced or eliminated for States participating in 
            such program; and
                (iii) whether there are any compliance problems related 
            to enforcement of Federal transportation-related excise 
            taxes under such program; and
            (F) study such other matters closely related to the 
        subjects described in the preceding subparagraphs as it may 
        deem appropriate.
        (2) Preparation of report.--Based on such investigation and 
    study, the Commission shall develop a final report, with 
    recommendations and the bases for those recommendations, indicating 
    policies that should be adopted, or not adopted, to achieve various 
    levels of annual revenue for the Highway Trust Fund and to enable 
    the Highway Trust Fund to receive revenues sufficient to meet 
    highway and transit needs. Such recommendations shall address, 
    among other matters as the Commission may deem appropriate--
            (A) what levels of revenue are required by the Federal 
        Highway Trust Fund in order for it to meet needs to maintain 
        and improve the condition and performance of the Nation's 
        highway and transit systems;
            (B) what levels of revenue are required by the Federal 
        Highway Trust Fund in order to ensure that Federal levels of 
        investment in highways and transit do not decline in real 
        terms; and
            (C) the extent, if any, to which the Highway Trust Fund 
        should be augmented by other mechanisms or funds as a Federal 
        means of financing highway and transit infrastructure 
        investments.
    (c) Membership.--
        (1) Appointment.--The Commission shall be composed of 15 
    members, appointed as follows:
            (A) Seven members appointed by the Secretary of 
        Transportation, in consultation with the Secretary of the 
        Treasury.
            (B) Two members appointed by the Chairman of the Committee 
        on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives.
            (C) Two members appointed by the Ranking Minority Member of 
        the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of 
        Representatives.
            (D) Two members appointed by the Chairman of the Committee 
        on Finance of the Senate.
            (E) Two members appointed by the Ranking Minority Member of 
        the Committee on Finance of the Senate.
        (2) Qualifications.--Members appointed pursuant to paragraph 
    (1) shall be appointed from among individuals knowledgeable in the 
    fields of public transportation finance or highway and transit 
    programs, policy, and needs, and may include representatives of 
    interested parties, such as State and local governments or other 
    public transportation authorities or agencies, representatives of 
    the transportation construction industry (including suppliers of 
    technology, machinery, and materials), transportation labor 
    (including construction and providers), transportation providers, 
    the financial community, and users of highway and transit systems.
        (3) Terms.--Members shall be appointed for the life of the 
    Commission.
        (4) Vacancies.--A vacancy in the Commission shall be filled in 
    the manner in which the original appointment was made.
        (5) Travel expenses.--Members shall serve without pay but shall 
    receive travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, 
    in accordance with sections 5702 and 5703 of title 5, United States 
    Code.
        (6) Chairman.--The Chairman of the Commission shall be elected 
    by the members.
    (d) Staff.--The Commission may appoint and fix the pay of such 
personnel as it considers appropriate.
    (e) Funding.--Funding for the Commission shall be provided by the 
Secretary of the Treasury and by the Secretary of Transportation, out 
of funds available to those agencies for administrative and policy 
functions.
    (f) Staff of Federal Agencies.--Upon request of the Commission, the 
head of any department or agency of the United States may detail any of 
the personnel of that department or agency to the Commission to assist 
in carrying out its duties under this section.
    (g) Obtaining Data.--The Commission may secure directly from any 
department or agency of the United States, information (other than 
information required by any law to be kept confidential by such 
department or agency) necessary for the Commission to carry out its 
duties under this section. Upon request of the Commission, the head of 
that department or agency shall furnish such nonconfidential 
information to the Commission. The Commission shall also gather 
evidence through such means as it may deem appropriate, including 
through holding hearings and soliciting comments by means of Federal 
Register notices.
    (h) Report.--Not later than 2 years after the date of its first 
meeting, the Commission shall transmit its final report, including 
recommendations, to the Secretary of Transportation, the Secretary of 
the Treasury, and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of 
Representatives, the Committee on Finance of the Senate, the Committee 
on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives, 
the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate, and the 
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate.
    (i) Termination.--The Commission shall terminate on the 180th day 
following the date of transmittal of the report under subsection (h). 
All records and papers of the Commission shall thereupon be delivered 
to the Administrator of General Services for deposit in the National 
Archives.

SEC. 11143. TAX-EXEMPT FINANCING OF HIGHWAY PROJECTS AND RAIL-TRUCK 
              TRANSFER FACILITIES.

    (a) Treatment as Exempt Facility Bond.--Subsection (a) of section 
142 (relating to exempt facility bond) is amended by striking ``or'' at 
the end of paragraph (13), by striking the period at the end of 
paragraph (14) and inserting ``, or'', and by adding at the end the 
following new paragraph:
        ``(15) qualified highway or surface freight transfer 
    facilities.''.
    (b) Qualified Highway or Surface Freight Transfer Facilities.--
Section 142 is amended by adding at the end the following:
    ``(m) Qualified Highway or Surface Freight Transfer Facilities.--
        ``(1) In general.--For purposes of subsection (a)(15), the term 
    `qualified highway or surface freight transfer facilities' means--
            ``(A) any surface transportation project which receives 
        Federal assistance under title 23, United States Code (as in 
        effect on the date of the enactment of this subsection),
            ``(B) any project for an international bridge or tunnel for 
        which an international entity authorized under Federal or State 
        law is responsible and which receives Federal assistance under 
        title 23, United States Code (as so in effect), or
            ``(C) any facility for the transfer of freight from truck 
        to rail or rail to truck (including any temporary storage 
        facilities directly related to such transfers) which receives 
        Federal assistance under either title 23 or title 49, United 
        States Code (as so in effect).
        ``(2) National limitation on amount of tax-exempt financing for 
    facilities.--
            ``(A) National limitation.--The aggregate amount allocated 
        by the Secretary of Transportation under subparagraph (C) shall 
        not exceed $15,000,000,000.
            ``(B) Enforcement of national limitation.--An issue shall 
        not be treated as an issue described in subsection (a)(15) if 
        the aggregate face amount of bonds issued pursuant to such 
        issue for any qualified highway or surface freight transfer 
        facility (when added to the aggregate face amount of bonds 
        previously so issued for such facility) exceeds the amount 
        allocated to such facility under subparagraph (C).
            ``(C) Allocation by secretary of transportation.--The 
        Secretary of Transportation shall allocate the amount described 
        in subparagraph (A) among qualified highway or surface freight 
        transfer facilities in such manner as the Secretary determines 
        appropriate.
        ``(3) Expenditure of proceeds.--An issue shall not be treated 
    as an issue described in subsection (a)(15) unless at least 95 
    percent of the net proceeds of the issue is expended for qualified 
    highway or surface freight transfer facilities within the 5-year 
    period beginning on the date of issuance. If at least 95 percent of 
    such net proceeds is not expended within such 5-year period, an 
    issue shall be treated as continuing to meet the requirements of 
    this paragraph if the issuer uses all unspent proceeds of the issue 
    to redeem bonds of the issue within 90 days after the end of such 
    5-year period. The Secretary, at the request of the issuer, may 
    extend such 5-year period if the issuer establishes that any 
    failure to meet such period is due to circumstances beyond the 
    control of the issuer.
        ``(4) Exception for current refunding bonds.--Paragraph (2) 
    shall not apply to any bond (or series of bonds) issued to refund a 
    bond issued under subsection (a)(15) if--
            ``(A) the average maturity date of the issue of which the 
        refunding bond is a part is not later than the average maturity 
        date of the bonds to be refunded by such issue,
            ``(B) the amount of the refunding bond does not exceed the 
        outstanding amount of the refunded bond, and
            ``(C) the refunded bond is redeemed not later than 90 days 
        after the date of the issuance of the refunding bond.
    For purposes of subparagraph (A), average maturity shall be 
    determined in accordance with section 147(b)(2)(A).''.
    (c) Exemption From General State Volume Caps.--Paragraph (3) of 
section 146(g) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (relating to 
exception for certain bonds) is amended by striking ``or (14)'' and all 
that follows through the end of the paragraph and inserting ``(14), or 
(15) of section 142(a), and''.
    (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section apply to 
bonds issued after the date of the enactment of this Act.

SEC. 11144. TREASURY STUDY OF HIGHWAY FUELS USED BY TRUCKS FOR NON-
              TRANSPORTATION PURPOSES.

    (a) Study.--The Secretary of the Treasury shall conduct a study 
regarding the use of highway motor fuel by trucks that is not used for 
the propulsion of the vehicle. As part of such study--
        (1) in the case of vehicles carrying equipment that is 
    unrelated to the transportation function of the vehicle--
            (A) the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the 
        Secretary of Transportation, and with public notice and 
        comment, shall determine the average annual amount of tax-paid 
        fuel consumed per vehicle, by type of vehicle, used by the 
        propulsion engine to provide the power to operate the equipment 
        attached to the highway vehicle, and
            (B) the Secretary of the Treasury shall review the 
        technical and administrative feasibility of exempting such 
        nonpropulsive use of highway fuels from the highway motor fuels 
        excise taxes, and, if such exemptions are technically and 
        administratively feasible, shall propose options for 
        implementing such exemptions for--
                (i) mobile machinery (as defined in section 4053(8) of 
            the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) whose nonpropulsive fuel 
            use exceeds 50 percent, and
                (ii) any highway vehicle which consumes fuel for both 
            transportation and non-transportation-related equipment, 
            using a single motor,
        (2) in the case where non-transportation equipment is run by a 
    separate motor--
            (A) the Secretary of the Treasury shall determine the 
        annual average amount of fuel exempted from tax in the use of 
        such equipment by equipment type, and
            (B) the Secretary of the Treasury shall review issues of 
        administration and compliance related to the present-law 
        exemption provided for such fuel use, and
        (3) the Secretary of the Treasury shall--
            (A) estimate the amount of taxable fuel consumed by trucks 
        and the emissions of various pollutants due to the long-term 
        idling of diesel engines, and
            (B) determine the cost of reducing such long-term idling 
        through the use of plug-ins at truck stops, auxiliary power 
        units, or other technologies.
    (b) Report.--Not later than January 1, 2007, the Secretary of the 
Treasury shall report the findings of the study required under 
subsection (a) to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the 
Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives.

SEC. 11145. DIESEL FUEL TAX EVASION REPORT.

    Not later than 360 days after the date of the enactment of this 
Act, the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue shall report to the 
Committees on Finance and Environment and Public Works of the Senate 
and the Committees on Ways and Means and Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives on--
        (1) the availability of new technologies, including forensic or 
    chemical molecular markers, that can be employed to enhance 
    collections of the excise tax on diesel fuel and the plans of the 
    Internal Revenue Service to employ such technologies,
        (2) the design of a test to place forensic or chemical 
    molecular markers in any excluded liquid (as defined in section 
    48.4081-1(b) of title 26, Code of Federal Regulations),
        (3) the design of a test, in consultation with the Department 
    of Defense, to place forensic or chemical molecular markers in all 
    nonstrategic bulk fuel deliveries of diesel fuel to the military, 
    and
        (4) the design of a test to place forensic or chemical 
    molecular markers in all diesel fuel bound for export utilizing the 
    Gulf of Mexico.

SEC. 11146. TAX TREATMENT OF STATE OWNERSHIP OF RAILROAD REAL ESTATE 
              INVESTMENT TRUST.

    (a) In General.--If a State owns all of the outstanding stock of a 
corporation--
        (1) which is a real estate investment trust on the date of the 
    enactment of this Act,
        (2) which is a non-operating class III railroad, and
        (3) substantially all of the activities of which consist of the 
    ownership, leasing, and operation by such corporation of 
    facilities, equipment, and other property used by the corporation 
    or other persons for railroad transportation and for economic 
    development purposes for the benefit of the State and its citizens, 
    then, to the extent such activities are of a type which are an 
    essential governmental function within the meaning of section 115 
    of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, income derived from such 
    activities by the corporation shall be treated as accruing to the 
    State for purposes of section 115 of such Code.
    (b) Gain or Loss not Recognized on Conversion.--Notwithstanding 
section 337(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986--
        (1) no gain or loss shall be recognized under section 336 or 
    337 of such Code, and
        (2) no change in basis of the property of such corporation 
    shall occur, because of any change of status of a corporation to a 
    tax-exempt entity by reason of the application of subsection (a).
    (c) Tax-Exempt Financing.--
        (1) In general.--Any obligation issued by a corporation 
    described in subsection (a) at least 95 percent of the net proceeds 
    (as defined in section 150(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) 
    of which are to be used to provide for the acquisition, 
    construction, or improvement of railroad transportation 
    infrastructure (including railroad terminal facilities)--
            (A) shall be treated as a State or local bond (within the 
        meaning of section 103(c) of such Code), and
            (B) shall not be treated as a private activity bond (within 
        the meaning of section 103(b)(1) of such Code) solely by reason 
        of the ownership or use of such railroad transportation 
        infrastructure by the corporation.
        (2) No inference.--Except as provided in paragraph (1), nothing 
    in this subsection shall be construed to affect the treatment of 
    the private use of proceeds or property financed with obligations 
    issued by the corporation for purposes of section 103 of the 
    Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and part IV of subchapter B of such 
    Code.
    (d) Definitions.--For purposes of this section:
        (1) Real estate investment trust.--The term ``real estate 
    investment trust'' has the meaning given such term by section 
    856(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
        (2) Non-operating class iii railroad.--The term ``non-operating 
    class III railroad'' has the meaning given such term by part A of 
    subtitle IV of title 49, United States Code (49 U.S.C. 10101 et 
    seq.), and the regulations thereunder.
        (3) State.--The term ``State'' includes--
            (A) the District of Columbia and any possession of the 
        United States, and
            (B) any authority, agency, or public corporation of a 
        State.
    (e) Applicability.--
        (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), this 
    section shall apply on and after the date on which a State becomes 
    the owner of all of the outstanding stock of a corporation 
    described in subsection (a) through action of such corporation's 
    board of directors.
        (2) Exception.--This section shall not apply to any State 
    which--
            (A) becomes the owner of all of the voting stock of a 
        corporation described in subsection (a) after December 31, 
        2003, or
            (B) becomes the owner of all of the outstanding stock of a 
        corporation described in subsection (a) after December 31, 
        2006.

SEC. 11147. LIMITATION ON TRANSFERS TO THE LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE 
              TANK TRUST FUND.

    (a) In General.--Section 9508 is amended by adding at the end the 
following new subsection:
    ``(e) Limitation on Transfers to Leaking Underground Storage Tank 
Trust Fund.--
        ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), no 
    amount may be appropriated to the Leaking Underground Storage Tank 
    Trust Fund on and after the date of any expenditure from the 
    Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund which is not permitted 
    by this section. The determination of whether an expenditure is so 
    permitted shall be made without regard to--
            ``(A) any provision of law which is not contained or 
        referenced in this title or in a revenue Act, and
            ``(B) whether such provision of law is a subsequently 
        enacted provision or directly or indirectly seeks to waive the 
        application of this paragraph.
        ``(2) Exception for prior obligations.--Paragraph (1) shall not 
    apply to any expenditure to liquidate any contract entered into (or 
    for any amount otherwise obligated) before October 1, 2011, in 
    accordance with the provisions of this section.''.
    (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section shall take 
effect on the date of the enactment of this Act.

           Subtitle D--Highway-Related Technical Corrections

SEC. 11151. HIGHWAY-RELATED TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

    (a) Amendments Related to Section 301 of the American Jobs Creation 
Act of 2004.--Section 6427 is amended--
        (1) by striking subsection (f), and
        (2) by striking subsection (o) and redesignating subsection (p) 
    as subsection (o).
    (b) Amendments Related to Section 853 of the American Jobs Creation 
Act of 2004.--
        (1) Subparagraph (C) of section 4081(a)(2) is amended by 
    striking ``for use in commercial aviation'' and inserting ``for use 
    in commercial aviation by a person registered for such use under 
    section 4101''.
        (2) So much of paragraph (2) of section 4081(d) as precedes 
    subparagraph (A) is amended to read as follows:
        ``(2) Aviation fuels.--The rates of tax specified in clauses 
    (ii) and (iv) of subsection (a)(2)(A) shall be 4.3 cents per 
    gallon--''.
        (3) Section 6421(f)(2) is amended--
            (A) by striking ``noncommercial aviation (as defined in 
        section 4041(c)(2))'' in subparagraph (A) and inserting 
        ``aviation which is not commercial aviation (as defined in 
        section 4083(b))'', and
            (B) by striking ``aviation which is not noncommercial 
        aviation'' in subparagraph (B) and inserting ``commercial 
        aviation''.
    (c) Amendment Related to Section 9005 of the Transportation Equity 
Act for the 21st Century.--The last sentence of paragraph (2) of 
section 9504(b) is amended by striking ``subparagraph (B)'', and 
inserting ``subparagraph (C)''.
    (d) Amendment Related to Section 1306 of the Energy Policy Act of 
2005.--
        (1) Subsection (b) of section 1306 of the Energy Tax Incentives 
    Act of 2005 is amended by striking ``Transportation Equity Act: A 
    Legacy for Users'' and inserting ``Safe, Accountable, Flexible, 
    Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users''.
        (2) If the Energy Policy Act of 2005 is enacted before the date 
    of the enactment of this Act, for purposes of executing any 
    amendments made by the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to section 38(b) 
    of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the amendments made by 
    section 11126(b) of this Act shall be treated as having been 
    executed before such amendments made by the Energy Policy Act of 
    2005.
    (e) Clerical Amendments.--
        (1) Subparagraph (A) of section 9504(b)(2) is amended by 
    striking ``the Act entitled `An Act to provide that the United 
    States shall aid the States in fish restoration and management 
    projects, and for other purposes', approved August 9, 1950'' and 
    inserting ``the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act''.
        (2) Sections 6426(d)(2)(F) and 4041(a)(2)(B)(ii) are both 
    amended by striking ``section 29(c)(3)'' and inserting ``section 
    45K(c)(3)''.
    (f) Effective Dates.--
        (1) American jobs creation act of 2004.--The amendments made by 
    subsections (a) and (b) shall take effect as if included in the 
    provisions of the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 to which they 
    relate.
        (2) Transportation equity act for the 21st century.--The 
    amendment made by subsection (c) shall take effect as if included 
    in the provision of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
    Century to which it relates.
        (3) Energy policy act of 2005.--The amendments made by 
    subsections (d)(1) and (e)(2) shall take effect as if included in 
    the provision of the Energy Tax Incentives Act of 2005 to which 
    they relate.

                   Subtitle E--Preventing Fuel Fraud

SEC. 11161. TREATMENT OF KEROSENE FOR USE IN AVIATION.

    (a) All Kerosene Taxed at Highest Rate.--
        (1) In general.--Section 4081(a)(2)(A) (relating to rates of 
    tax) is amended by adding ``and'' at the end of clause (ii), by 
    striking ``, and'' at the end of clause (iii) and inserting a 
    period, and by striking clause (iv).
        (2) Exception for use in aviation.--Subparagraph (C) of section 
    4081(a)(2) is amended to read as follows:
            ``(C) Taxes imposed on fuel used in aviation.--In the case 
        of kerosene which is removed from any refinery or terminal 
        directly into the fuel tank of an aircraft for use in aviation, 
        the rate of tax under subparagraph (A)(iii) shall be--
                ``(i) in the case of use for commercial aviation by a 
            person registered for such use under section 4101, 4.3 
            cents per gallon, and
                ``(ii) in the case of use for aviation not described in 
            clause (i), 21.8 cents per gallon.''.
        (3) Applicable rate in case of certain refueler trucks, 
    tankers, and tank wagons.--Section 4081(a)(3) (relating to certain 
    refueler trucks, tankers, and tank wagons treated as terminals) is 
    amended--
            (A) by striking ``a secured area of'' in subparagraph 
        (A)(i), and
            (B) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
            ``(D) Applicable rate.--For purposes of paragraph (2)(C), 
        in the case of any kerosene treated as removed from a terminal 
        by reason of this paragraph--
                ``(i) the rate of tax specified in paragraph (2)(C)(i) 
            in the case of use described in such paragraph shall apply 
            if such terminal is located within a secured area of an 
            airport, and
                ``(ii) the rate of tax specified in paragraph 
            (2)(C)(ii) shall apply in all other cases.''.
        (4) Conforming amendments.--
            (A) Sections 4081(a)(3)(A) and 4082(b) are amended by 
        striking ``aviation-grade'' each place it appears.
            (B) Section 4081(a)(4) is amended by striking ``paragraph 
        (2)(C)'' and inserting ``paragraph (2)(C)(i)''.
            (C) The heading for paragraph (4) of section 4081(a) is 
        amended by striking ``aviation-grade''.
            (D) Section 4081(d)(2) is amended by striking so much as 
        precedes subparagraph (A) and inserting the following:
        ``(2) Aviation fuels.--The rates of tax specified in subsection 
    (a)(2)(A)(ii) and (a)(2)(C)(ii) shall be 4.3 cents per gallon--''.
            (E) Subsection (e) of section 4082 is amended--
                (i) by striking ``aviation-grade'',
                (ii) by striking ``section 4081(a)(2)(A)(iv)'' and 
            inserting ``section 4081(a)(2)(A)(iii)'',
                (iii) by adding at the end the following new sentence: 
            ``For purposes of this subsection, any removal described in 
            section 4081(a)(3)(A) shall be treated as a removal from a 
            terminal but only if such terminal is located within a 
            secure area of an airport.'', and
                (iv) by striking ``Aviation-grade Kerosene'' in the 
            heading thereof and inserting ``Kerosene Removed Into an 
            Aircraft''.
    (b) Reduced Rate for Use of Certain Liquids in Aviation.--
        (1) In general.--Subsection (c) of section 4041 (relating to 
    imposition of tax) is amended--
            (A) by striking ``aviation-grade kerosene'' in paragraph 
        (1) and inserting ``any liquid for use as a fuel other than 
        aviation gasoline'',
            (B) by striking ``aviation-grade kerosene'' in paragraph 
        (2) and inserting ``liquid for use as a fuel other than 
        aviation gasoline'',
            (C) by striking paragraph (3) and inserting the following 
        new paragraph:
        ``(3) Rate of tax.--The rate of tax imposed by this subsection 
    shall be 21.8 cents per gallon (4.3 cents per gallon with respect 
    to any sale or use for commercial aviation).'', and
            (D) by striking ``Aviation-grade Kerosene'' in the heading 
        thereof and inserting ``Certain Liquids Used as a Fuel in 
        Aviation''.
        (2) Partial refund of full rate.--
            (A) In general.--Paragraph (2) of section 6427(l) (relating 
        to nontaxable uses of diesel fuel, kerosene and aviation fuel) 
        is amended to read as follows:
        ``(2) Nontaxable use.--For purposes of this subsection, the 
    term `nontaxable use' means any use which is exempt from the tax 
    imposed by section 4041(a)(1) other than by reason of a prior 
    imposition of tax.''.
            (B) Refunds for noncommercial aviation.--Section 6427(l) 
        (relating to nontaxable uses of diesel fuel, kerosene and 
        aviation fuel) is amended by redesignating paragraph (5) as 
        paragraph (6) and by inserting after paragraph (4) the 
        following new paragraph:
        ``(5) Refunds for kerosene used in noncommercial aviation.--
            ``(A) In general.--In the case of kerosene used in aviation 
        not described in paragraph (4)(A) (other than any use which is 
        exempt from the tax imposed by section 4041(c) other than by 
        reason of a prior imposition of tax), paragraph (1) shall not 
        apply to so much of the tax imposed by section 4081 as is 
        attributable to--
                ``(i) the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund 
            financing rate imposed by such section, and
                ``(ii) so much of the rate of tax specified in section 
            4081(a)(2)(A)(iii) as does not exceed the rate specified in 
            section 4081(a)(2)(C)(ii).
            ``(B) Payment to ultimate, registered vendor.--The amount 
        which would be paid under paragraph (1) with respect to any 
        kerosene shall be paid only to the ultimate vendor of such 
        kerosene. A payment shall be made to such vendor if such 
        vendor--
                ``(i) is registered under section 4101, and
                ``(ii) meets the requirements of subparagraph (A), (B), 
            or (D) of section 6416(a)(1).''.
        (3) Conforming amendments.--
            (A) Section 4041(a)(1)(B) is amended by striking the last 
        sentence.
            (B) The heading for subsection (l) of section 6427 is 
        amended by striking ``, Kerosene and Aviation Fuel'' and 
        inserting ``and Kerosene''.
            (C) Section 4082(d)(2)(B) is amended by striking ``section 
        6427(l)(5)(B)'' and inserting ``section 6427(l)(6)(B)''.
            (D) Section 6427(i)(4)(A) is amended--
                (i) by striking ``paragraph (4)(B) or (5)'' both places 
            it appears and inserting ``paragraph (4)(B), (5), or (6)'', 
            and
                (ii) by striking ``subsection (b)(4) and subsection 
            (l)(5)'' in the last sentence and inserting ``subsections 
            (b)(4), (l)(5), and (l)(6)''.
            (E) Paragraph (4) of section 6427(l) is amended--
                (i) by striking ``aviation-grade'' in subparagraph (A),
                (ii) by striking ``section 4081(a)(2)(A)(iv)'' and 
            inserting ``section 4081(a)(2)(iii)'',
                (iii) by striking ``aviation-grade kerosene'' in 
            subparagraph (B) and inserting ``kerosene used in 
            commercial aviation as described in subparagraph (A)'', and
                (iv) by striking ``aviation-grade kerosene'' in the 
            heading thereof and inserting ``kerosene used in commercial 
            aviation''.
            (F) Section 6427(l)(6)(B), as redesignated by paragraph 
        (2)(B), is amended by striking ``aviation-grade kerosene'' and 
        inserting ``kerosene used in aviation''.
    (c) Transfers From Highway Trust Fund of Taxes on Fuels Used in 
Aviation to Airport and Airway Trust Fund.--
        (1) In general.--Section 9503(c) (relating to expenditures from 
    Highway Trust Fund) is amended by adding at the end the following 
    new paragraph:
        ``(7) Transfers from the trust fund for certain aviation fuel 
    taxes.--The Secretary shall pay at least monthly from the Highway 
    Trust Fund into the Airport and Airway Trust Fund amounts (as 
    determined by the Secretary) equivalent to the taxes received on or 
    after October 1, 2005, and before October 1, 2011, under section 
    4081 with respect to so much of the rate of tax as does not 
    exceed--
            ``(A) 4.3 cents per gallon of kerosene with respect to 
        which a payment has been made by the Secretary under section 
        6427(l)(4), and
            ``(B) 21.8 cents per gallon of kerosene with respect to 
        which a payment has been made by the Secretary under section 
        6427(l)(5).
    Transfers under the preceding sentence shall be made on the basis 
    of estimates by the Secretary, and proper adjustments shall be made 
    in the amounts subsequently transferred to the extent prior 
    estimates were in excess of or less than the amounts required to be 
    transferred. Any amount allowed as a credit under section 34 by 
    reason of paragraph (4) or (5) of section 6427(l) shall be treated 
    for purposes of subparagraphs (A) and (B) as a payment made by the 
    Secretary under such paragraph.''.
        (2) Conforming amendments.--
            (A) Section 9502(a) is amended by striking ``appropriated 
        or credited to the Airport and Airway Trust Fund as provided in 
        this section or section 9602(b)'' and inserting ``appropriated, 
        credited, or paid into the Airport and Airway Trust Fund as 
        provided in this section, section 9503(c)(7), or section 
        9602(b)''.
            (B) Section 9502(b)(1) is amended--
                (i) by striking ``subsections (c) and (e) of section 
            4041'' in subparagraph (A) and inserting ``section 
            4041(c)'', and
                (ii) by striking ``and aviation-grade kerosene'' in 
            subparagraph (C) and inserting ``and kerosene to the extent 
            attributable to the rate specified in section 
            4081(a)(2)(C)''.
            (C) Section 9503(b) is amended by striking paragraph (3).
    (d) Certain Refunds not Transferred From Airport and Airway Trust 
Fund.--
        (1) Section 9502(d)(2) (relating to transfers from Airport and 
    Airway Trust Fund on account of certain refunds) is amended by 
    inserting ``(other than subsection (l)(4) and (l)(5) thereof)'' 
    after ``or 6427 (relating to fuels not used for taxable 
    purposes)''.
        (2) The text of section 9502(d)(3) (relating to transfers from 
    Airport and Airway Trust Fund on account of certain section 34 
    credits) is amended by inserting ``(other than payments made by 
    reason of paragraph (4) or (5) of section 6427(l))'' after 
    ``section 34''.
    (e) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply to fuels or liquids removed, entered, or sold after September 30, 
2005.

SEC. 11162. REPEAL OF ULTIMATE VENDOR REFUND CLAIMS WITH RESPECT TO 
              FARMING.

    (a) In General.--Subparagraph (A) of section 6427(l)(6) (relating 
to registered vendors to administer claims for refund of diesel fuel or 
kerosene sold to farmers and State and local governments), as 
redesignated by section 11161, is amended to read as follows:
            ``(A) In general.--Paragraph (1) shall not apply to diesel 
        fuel or kerosene used by a State or local government.''.
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The heading of paragraph (6) of section 
6427(l), as so redesignated, is amended by striking ``farmers and''.
    (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply to sales after September 30, 2005.

SEC. 11163. REFUNDS OF EXCISE TAXES ON EXEMPT SALES OF FUEL BY CREDIT 
              CARD.

    (a) Registration of Person Extending Credit on Certain Exempt Sales 
of Fuel.--Section 4101(a) (relating to registration) is amended by 
adding at the end the following new paragraph:
        ``(4) Registration of persons extending credit on certain 
    exempt sales of fuel.--The Secretary shall require registration by 
    any person which--
            ``(A) extends credit by credit card to any ultimate 
        purchaser described in subparagraph (C) or (D) of section 
        6416(b)(2) for the purchase of taxable fuel upon which tax has 
        been imposed under section 4041 or 4081, and
            ``(B) does not collect the amount of such tax from such 
        ultimate purchaser.''.
    (b) Refunds of Tax on Gasoline.--
        (1) In general.--Paragraph (4) of section 6416(a) (relating to 
    condition to allowance) is amended--
            (A) by inserting ``except as provided in subparagraph 
        (B),'' after ``For purposes of this subsection,'' in 
        subparagraph (A),
            (B) by redesignating subparagraph (B) as subparagraph (C) 
        and by inserting after subparagraph (A) the following new 
        subparagraph:
            ``(B) Credit card issuer.--For purposes of this subsection, 
        if the purchase of gasoline described in subparagraph (A) 
        (determined without regard to the registration status of the 
        ultimate vendor) is made by means of a credit card issued to 
        the ultimate purchaser, paragraph (1) shall not apply and the 
        person extending the credit to the ultimate purchaser shall be 
        treated as the person (and the only person) who paid the tax, 
        but only if such person--
                ``(i) is registered under section 4101,
                ``(ii) has established, under regulations prescribed by 
            the Secretary, that such person--

                    ``(I) has not collected the amount of the tax from 
                the person who purchased such article, or
                    ``(II) has obtained the written consent from the 
                ultimate purchaser to the allowance of the credit or 
                refund, and

                ``(iii) has so established that such person--

                    ``(I) has repaid or agreed to repay the amount of 
                the tax to the ultimate vendor,
                    ``(II) has obtained the written consent of the 
                ultimate vendor to the allowance of the credit or 
                refund, or
                    ``(III) has otherwise made arrangements which 
                directly or indirectly provides the ultimate vendor 
                with reimbursement of such tax.

        If clause (i), (ii), or (iii) is not met by such person 
        extending the credit to the ultimate purchaser, then such 
        person shall collect an amount equal to the tax from the 
        ultimate purchaser and only such ultimate purchaser may claim 
        such credit or payment.'',
            (C) by striking ``subparagraph (A)'' in subparagraph (C), 
        as redesignated by paragraph (2), and inserting ``subparagraph 
        (A) or (B)'',
            (D) by inserting ``or credit card issuer'' after ``vendor'' 
        in subparagraph (C), as so redesignated, and
            (E) by inserting ``or credit card issuer'' after ``vendor'' 
        in the heading thereof.
        (2) Conforming amendment.--Section 6416(b)(2) is amended by 
    adding at the end the following new sentence: ``Subparagraphs (C) 
    and (D) shall not apply in the case of any tax imposed on gasoline 
    under section 4081 if the requirements of subsection (a)(4) are not 
    met.''.
    (c) Diesel Fuel or Kerosene.--Paragraph (6) of section 6427(l) 
(relating to nontaxable uses of diesel fuel and kerosene), as 
redesignated by section 11161, is amended--
        (1) by striking ``The amount'' in subparagraph (C) and 
    inserting ``Except as provided in subparagraph (D), the amount'', 
    and
        (2) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
            ``(D) Credit card issuer.--For purposes of this paragraph, 
        if the purchase of any fuel described in subparagraph (A) 
        (determined without regard to the registration status of the 
        ultimate vendor) is made by means of a credit card issued to 
        the ultimate purchaser, the Secretary shall pay to the person 
        extending the credit to the ultimate purchaser the amount which 
        would have been paid under paragraph (1) (but for subparagraph 
        (A)), but only if such person meets the requirements of clauses 
        (i), (ii), and (iii) of section 6416(a)(4)(B). If such clause 
        (i), (ii), or (iii) is not met by such person extending the 
        credit to the ultimate purchaser, then such person shall 
        collect an amount equal to the tax from the ultimate purchaser 
        and only such ultimate purchaser may claim such amount.''.
    (d) Conforming Penalty Amendments.--
        (1) Section 6206 (relating to special rules applicable to 
    excessive claims under sections 6420, 6421, and 6427) is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Any portion'' in the first sentence and 
        inserting ``Any portion of a refund made under section 
        6416(a)(4) and any portion'',
            (B) by striking ``payments under sections 6420'' in the 
        first sentence and inserting ``refunds under section 6416(a)(4) 
        and payments under sections 6420'',
            (C) by striking ``section 6420'' in the second sentence and 
        inserting ``section 6416(a)(4), 6420'', and
            (D) by striking ``sections 6420, 6421, and 6427'' in the 
        heading thereof and inserting ``certain sections''.
        (2) Section 6675(a) is amended by inserting ``section 
    6416(a)(4) (relating to certain sales of gasoline),'' after ``made 
    under''.
        (3) Section 6675(b)(1) is amended by inserting ``6416(a)(4),'' 
    after ``under section''.
        (4) The item relating to section 6206 in the table of sections 
    for subchapter A of chapter 63 is amended by striking ``sections 
    6420, 6421, and 6427'' and inserting ``certain sections''.
    (e) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply to sales after December 31, 2005.

SEC. 11164. REREGISTRATION IN EVENT OF CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP.

    (a) In General.--Section 4101(a) (relating to registration) is 
amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
        ``(4) Reregistration in event of change in ownership.--Under 
    regulations prescribed by the Secretary, a person (other than a 
    corporation the stock of which is regularly traded on an 
    established securities market) shall be required to reregister 
    under this section if after a transaction (or series of related 
    transactions) more than 50 percent of ownership interests in, or 
    assets of, such person are held by persons other than persons (or 
    persons related thereto) who held more than 50 percent of such 
    interests or assets before the transaction (or series of related 
    transactions).''.
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--
        (1) Civil penalty.--Section 6719 (relating to failure to 
    register) is amended--
            (A) by inserting ``or reregister'' after ``register'' each 
        place it appears,
            (B) by inserting ``or Reregister'' after ``Register'' in 
        the heading for subsection (a), and
            (C) by inserting ``or reregister'' after ``register'' in 
        the heading thereof.
        (2) Criminal penalty.--Section 7232 (relating to failure to 
    register under section 4101, false representations of registration 
    status, etc.) is amended--
            (A) by inserting ``or reregister'' after ``register'',
            (B) by inserting ``or reregistration'' after 
        ``registration'', and
            (C) by inserting ``or reregister'' after ``register'' in 
        the heading thereof.
        (3) Additional civil penalty.--Section 7272 (relating to 
    penalty for failure to register) is amended--
            (A) by inserting ``or reregister'' after ``failure to 
        register'' in subsection (a), and
            (B) by inserting ``or reregister'' after ``register'' in 
        the heading thereof.
        (4) Clerical amendments.--The item relating to section 6719 in 
    the table of sections for part I of subchapter B of chapter 68, the 
    item relating to section 7232 in the table of sections for part II 
    of subchapter A of chapter 75, and the item relating to section 
    7272 in the table of sections for subchapter B of chapter 75 are 
    each amended by inserting ``or reregister'' after ``register''.
    (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply to actions, or failures to act, after the date of the enactment 
of this Act.

SEC. 11165. RECONCILIATION OF ON-LOADED CARGO TO ENTERED CARGO.

    (a) In General.--Subsection (a) of section 343 of the Trade Act of 
2002 is amended by inserting at the end the following new paragraph:
        ``(4) Transmission of data.--Pursuant to paragraph (2), not 
    later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this paragraph, 
    the Secretary of Homeland Security, after consultation with the 
    Secretary of the Treasury, shall establish an electronic data 
    interchange system through which the United States Customs and 
    Border Protection shall transmit to the Internal Revenue Service 
    information pertaining to cargoes of any taxable fuel (as defined 
    in section 4083 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) that the 
    United States Customs and Border Protection has obtained 
    electronically under its regulations adopted in accordance with 
    paragraph (1). For this purpose, not later than 1 year after the 
    date of enactment of this paragraph, all filers of required cargo 
    information for such taxable fuels (as so defined) must provide 
    such information to the United States Customs and Border Protection 
    through such electronic data interchange system.''.
    (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section shall take 
effect on the date of the enactment of this Act.

SEC. 11166. TREATMENT OF DEEP-DRAFT VESSELS.

    (a) In General.--On and after the date of the enactment of this 
Act, the Secretary of the Treasury shall require that a vessel 
described in section 4042(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 be 
considered a vessel for purposes of the registration of the operator of 
such vessel under section 4101 of such Code, unless such operator uses 
such vessel exclusively for purposes of the entry of taxable fuel.
    (b) Exemption for Domestic Bulk Transfers by Deep-Draft Vessels.--
        (1) In general.--Subparagraph (B) of section 4081(a)(1) 
    (relating to tax on removal, entry, or sale) is amended to read as 
    follows:
            ``(B) Exemption for bulk transfers to registered terminals 
        or refineries.--
                ``(i) In general.--The tax imposed by this paragraph 
            shall not apply to any removal or entry of a taxable fuel 
            transferred in bulk by pipeline or vessel to a terminal or 
            refinery if the person removing or entering the taxable 
            fuel, the operator of such pipeline or vessel (except as 
            provided in clause (ii)), and the operator of such terminal 
            or refinery are registered under section 4101.
                ``(ii) Nonapplication of registration to vessel 
            operators entering by deep-draft vessel.--For purposes of 
            clause (i), a vessel operator is not required to be 
            registered with respect to the entry of a taxable fuel 
            transferred in bulk by a vessel described in section 
            4042(c)(1).''.
        (2) Effective date.--The amendment made by this subsection 
    shall take effect on the date of the enactment of this Act.

SEC. 11167. PENALTY WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN ADULTERATED FUELS.

    (a) In General.--Part I of subchapter B of chapter 68 (relating to 
assessable penalties) is amended by adding at the end the following new 
section:

``SEC. 6720A. PENALTY WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN ADULTERATED FUELS.

    ``(a) In General.--Any person who knowingly transfers for resale, 
sells for resale, or holds out for resale any liquid for use in a 
diesel-powered highway vehicle or a diesel-powered train which does not 
meet applicable EPA regulations (as defined in section 45H(c)(3)), 
shall pay a penalty of $10,000 for each such transfer, sale, or holding 
out for resale, in addition to the tax on such liquid (if any).
    ``(b) Penalty in the Case of Retailers.--Any person who knowingly 
holds out for sale (other than for resale) any liquid described in 
subsection (a), shall pay a penalty of $10,000 for each such holding 
out for sale, in addition to the tax on such liquid (if any).''.
    (b) Dedication of Revenue.--Paragraph (5) of section 9503(b) 
(relating to certain penalties) is amended by inserting ``6720A,'' 
after ``6719,''.
    (c) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for part I of 
subchapter B of chapter 68 is amended by adding at the end the 
following new item:

``Sec. 6720A. Penalty with respect to certain adulterated fuels.''.
    (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall 
apply to any transfer, sale, or holding out for sale or resale 
occurring after the date of the enactment of this Act.

                               Speaker of the House of Representatives.

                            Vice President of the United States and    
                                               President of the Senate.